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    _8281—more than four years rent. In

    - be recovered.

    " Government, remaining unsold,

    - communication, ‘rather to under-estimate | Maria Coles, both of Malpeque Road.

    SUMMERSIDE JOU RNAL, THURSDAY,

    report says that she is yery unwilling to| The J
    part with them, Lord Melville referred | 1600, sate ‘the:

    Mr. Hensley to his Agent on the Island, Medium,
    J. R. Bourke, Esq. Mr. Bourke, with =
    the least possible delay, gave Mr. Hensley New Advertisemenis this Day

    the information he required. Vrom Mr.
    Bourke's reply we learn that the yearly
    rental on Lot 29 is £587, and that there
    were due on the 81st Vecember, 1866,
    arrears to the amount of £3613,-—thut is Avg walla to uy

    to say there are more than six years Bias Catiloe Wai. Hutehinson.
    back-rent due on that Estate. On Lot Castl Guel —_Gvacn & schurar
    53 the rental is £63, and the arrears Tinportant Sale—Thomas Murray

    Great Attraction—C harles R. Clark

    ng Cirele—
    Administration Notice—Sarah FE, Uope

    Freehold Property—Alex. McCallum

    view of these facts we think that his} ‘Iie October No. of the W caronetar
    Lordship would be money in pocket by| Review has been reecived. Its contents
    selling his Estate on the Island at a very |are: Pologamy and Monogamy in ‘Tur-
    low figure. Lady Georgina Fane would key, the Apostles’ Creed, M. Louis
    listen to no proposals. Nothing definite} Blanc’s Letters on England, Lloyd's |
    was done with Sir Graham Montgomery, Sweden and its Game Birds, Dualism in
    but it appears that he is not so averse to} Austria, La Bruyere, his Life and Works,
    selling as many of the ‘other proprietors Democracy, Russia. The Westminster
    appear to be. Mr. Hensley did not see} Review Cannot be recommended as either
    the Messrs, Thompson, they not being Conservative in politics or Orthodox in
    in the country at the time of his visit./religion; but whoevir wants to know
    Our own impression is thut Mr. Hensley] what those thinkers and writers who
    found the proprictors rather difficult) most widely differ front commonly reeci
    people to deal with. ‘Phey appear to set] ed opinions have to say for themselves,
    a high value upon their Mstates, and no} will tind the views of such thinkers. and
    doubt think their tenants very unreason- | writers more ably set forth in this Review
    able and very dishonest not to bear the| than in anyother periodical that we know
    yoke of landlordism with becoming pa-| of, ;
    tienee. Many of them, no doubt, know PGF" Several Lots of Land near Cascum-
    very little of the real circumstances of} pee Harbor, Alberton, were offered for sule
    the Island, and not b havi ing felt a tenants | by the Coniissoner of Sete et ae
    they have of necessity a very inadequate their value, and no bidders offered themselves.
    idea of a tenant's rights. Besides, it is| Provious to the sale Mr. Woodman served a
    but natural that men and women should Protest on the Commis oner, cli ining it
    rights, without enquiring very particularly belie pe et of the dui cue jeu by fh for the
    whether ie law Ai the legal net that) jast 25 years. —Com.
    rave them those rights is just and cquit-
    ABE not, However, ae tenantry hod The Latest Markets, Oey

    : : ‘ i Oats are sclling to-day for 23. 74d,
    not despair. We are not very old, yet Barley 8s. Ms Potatoes dri 1; Geese
    in our day we have witnessed a great! is. 91; ides 44. Consols 9! 7-S's. Gold
    mitigation in the hard lot of the Island} 1104.
    tenantry, and we have by no means lost

    >

    nope of seeing their condition still further |. Mrs Allen" 8 Worlds Hair R testorer and
    } P oe te : Zylo inh Op Worlds Hair Dressing are

    relieved,and that too without thei

    having
    recourse to violent or illegal means

    unequajled, and so acknowledged by all who
    use them for restoring, invigorating an-

    With regard to the Loan Mr. Hensley | dressing the hair, rendering it soft, silky and
    1, | glossy wand dis posing it to remain in any desid

    '
    found it yery up-hill work Those who red position; quickly cleansing the scalp, ar-
    have read the pi We know thst owing to resting the fulland imparting a healthy and
    a state of things in the great comine! tural color to the hi They never fail to
    world of Britain—very much lik yee grey hair to its-original yotthtul col-
    which now obtains in our yery sm: it Phyy act directly upon the roots of the
    ial Id here confid Rea i hair giving the ntural pourishment required,
    PONUMCLCUL WOME NCrer COMCGHCH Was | No lady's toilet is complete without the Zylo-
    in a great measure destroyed; and though | palsaninin om hair dressing. It cleanses the
    money was by no means scaree, yet poo-| hiirand imparts to it 1 most delightfnl frag-
    ple were afraid of letting it out of their oe i Is Aue veut) Mal! oe ti
    a ac . ie aur
    hands. ‘Tasmania had just attempted to}. Pie Restorer teprodue
    * ie ssing cultivates and be
    raise a loan, and had failed, and so hac | jr lain ia thin
    Russia. Mr. Hensley very wisely sought jie sh try it, if Tlist
    the advice of expericneed business men! these try it, fr all who use it il } ,
    in England, and with equal wisdom was ete hairthrough life. Bor sale by wil Drag-
    ists.
    guided by the advice which he reccived. |°
    From what he could learn from the most | Grace
    reliable sources he found he had brou; a} i‘
    his hens to market on a rainy day, and|
    he is too shrewd a business man to ofler i
    them <% sale while the wet weather!
    lasted. It is to be hoped that’in a more |
    propitious ay as will be more SUC: |
    cessful, |
    There are appended to the Report a | dicted ‘
    benor i Hitahe al | yore upon my side, T used several
    number of documents which, though con-| + | romedies for its eradication without receiving
    taining much yaluable information for ‘any relict, watil L applied your Salve, which
    statesmen, and those who have money to

    ’s Oclebrated Salve,

    on Sores, Burns, Cuts,
    Chapped Hands, Tntla- |
    and

    ibliins,
    taking out the soren
    parts ina very short time

    tion, &
    ling the

    GRACE'S CHI ATED SALVE.
    Amuspuny, MAss, Ocr 18, ’63

    Mi, Grace—Dear Str :—laving been at:

    ously for several weeks with ase-

    efveted a speedy and permahent cure. 1
    invest, would be very dry reading to the | therefore feel lappy to certify my confidence
    greater number of our patrons. We pha Me with respect,

    must, however, except one letter-—that JAMES DEAN,
    of John Aldous, Msq., Commissioner of] I certify to the above statement.

    Public Lands. This letter affirms that Ho Deannony, M.D.
    the operations under the Land Pur. Billof; Vrepared by SETIL W. FOWLE & SON,
    this Island have been financially as well as

    18 ‘Tremont Bos on, and for sale by Drugygists |

    pe : ‘ meneruiy. W. a. Watson General Agent)
    politically and socially successful :— - ayy Telani ee (( det A }
    From L. J, Racine, Esq. |

    OrrrcKno Lic LANps,
    Pri, Epwanp Is.anp,

    3d June, 1367,

    of La Minerve, Montreal.‘ Uaving experi- |
    enced the most gratiying resu ts fromthe use |
    The Uon. Joseph Hensley, Aliorney General: | OF Dv Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, Tam
    Sin, “p.. induced t ¥ the great conic
    T have i Por ning months Twas |
    T have the honor to acknowledge the receipt) gost @ ruelly with a severe and obsti- |!
    of your commnnicition of date Ist inst., re- | pate cough, nied with acute pain in
    questing return of the amount of Securities | ihe side, which did not leave me summer. or
    in this Office for the Balances dee on Public | winter, ‘Y he symptoms increased alarmingly,
    Tands, and their real or positive values also, | andso reduced was [that 1 could walk but a
    a Return ofthe area of unsold Lands, and) toy steps without resting to recover from the
    their value. pain and fitigue which so slight an exertion
    I beg to state that in the Sehecule A, an- | eecasioned this juncture I commenced
    nexed, are set forth the Balances due from | taking the Balsam, from which I found imme-
    the purchasers of Government Lunds on the | diate relief, and after haying used four bottles
    Worrel and Lot ll Estates, Selkirk T wits completely restored to health. IT heds
    Winchester Estate, and Montgomery also used the Balsam ino my family and: d-
    as submitted to the House of Asscinbly in the | ministered it to my children with the happiest
    Detailed Accounts of this Otiice. The bal-|resucts. Lam sure that such Canadiass as
    ances due trom the purchasers of Lands on | use the Balsam can speak in its
    the Cunard “Estate, being incomplete at the | a preparation which has only to be tried to be
    time of submitting such Detailed Accounts, | towledged as the remedy par excellence.’
    have since been prepared, and are the amounts —

    The quautity of Lands, the property of the
    amounts to
    143,775 acres, as described inthe Schedule
    B, annexed, nnd are valued at £84,544 8s Od
    currency, (£22,896 2s Ud sterling).

    In accordance with instructions in your

    due Ist June, 1867 . your Docror’s Bits.—When Dr.
    The sum of £78,804 83 10d currency, s Balsam of Wild Cherry will cure
    (£52,596 bs 4d sterling), is the s, colds, and bleeding at the Jungs, and
    this Office, and is secured by th the tell destroyer Consumption, it does
    of the Land Purchase Act, and is thereby de- | more than most phy seando. Asingle
    clared to be a specific lien and charge on the | trial will satisfy the incredulous. :
    and sold, having priority over every other] « ~
    lien or crag vo better security can possib- |
    Jy be held, and atter 10 years’ management of al *
    this Office, I feel fully justified in’ asserting a art i c a.
    that the amount represented as due to the | ~*
    Dand Office is a real and positive asset of the | ;; At Wintied Gave
    Colony, every fraction of which can and may | yf, Gibsouy ofS
    Brown, of Sts Road.
    Attie West End, Charlottetown, on Tuesday
    Sth inst., by the Rey. Dr. Jenkins, Ralpi i.
    e, Esq. of Charlottetown, youngest son of
    ate Hou, dames, to Matilda, fourth: danjhter
    of the Hon, Thomas Heath Haviland, dece
    At Mr. Moore's on the Ynd inst., ‘by the Rey,
    Thomas Duncan, Mr Jolin MeNeill, to Miss Annie

    the Key. Thomas Danean,
    Mr. Anthony Es Rustico Road, to Miss Ruth
    MeNeill, Malpeque Road.

    Atthe residence of the bride's mother, Alberton,
    on the 7th uate by the A W, Dyer, Mr,

    At the sume times

    than over-estimate the worth of the Lands in
    question,” as will appear in Schedule DB, 54,-

    797 acres are classed as of inferior ee
    ant may possibly remain some time unsold,
    have, therefore, omitted them from any vale
    ation in forming the estimate of the worth of
    the Public Lands of the Colony.

    I beg here to be allowed to state, that the
    Accounts of the Public Lands Office, ending
    8ist January, 1867, show that the operations | of North B ets
    of the Land Purchase Act, not only morally |, uy Wobarn, Mass. Oct by Rev. ILC. Toun-
    and politically, but also financially, have been py ‘te of iy Aacgiia: ta Dies net
    highly advantageous to the Colony, there | “Th Ghanlattetown, on the 7th Lastunt, by. the
    having accrued a positive gain of over £3,000, | Rey, Alexnude our, Mr Aaleolis G Meline
    (£2, i eae Wy the ah ise Of Estates. | non, to Miss Elizabeth Proudfoot. both of Lot 23.

    hive the honor to be, = : a

    Sir, :

    Your most obedient servant, a if (l ‘
    JOUN ALDOUS,

    Commissioner of Public Lands.

    wughter
    npec.

    ith in
    Char
    iaubeth Carrathers,

    lock, M.
    eque, on Wedn
    Aolare So Ps

    own, to Miss

    | At Hope Riyer, on Saturday the 2nd inst., of
    Consumption, rering, daughter of Mer. James
    Pendegrass, aged (3 yeitcs a montlis-

    At Caseninpee, of Croup, 26th ult. Trene A, in-
    | fant daughter of Mr. Frederick and Mary Rugyles,
    . me fagyed weven
    F108 2-0) At Hills Ri

    226 0) George McK:
    O} On Saturda
    0} Peter's Road, James Robertson, 1
    ol years..

    SCHEDULE (A).
    Balance due on lands,
    Worrell and Lot 11 Estates,
    Selkirk Estate,
    Winchester Estate,
    Montgomery Estate,

    onthe Ith Oct, Mr.
    CHS,

    1 Cottage, St
    +, aged 70

    Cunard Estate, 47912 0 Milk

    ew Glnusgow, on the Qist nit., Mr. James
    Snowle, aged
    pt Little a

    £78804 8 0}
    £62506 &

    3, onthe With Oct., of
    rtor, aged 23 yeurs,

    slith ult. . Annie, wife |
    |

    Sterling,

    ao ‘ tat air, J METI Ur
    ter If we have time we will briefly AL Gis MAILS E
    comment upon such points in the Patriol's ist inst, Join Adana

    At Cropaud, on th Tonnell,
    leading article of 7th inst as are w orth eldest son of the lite tins Wis ny ned

    noticing, next week. }25 years, }

    Great Attraction!

    CLARE'S new SALOON!

    MIE Subscriber, thankful for past favors,
    wishes to inform the public that he has
    remoyed his Photograph Saloon to a new
    ding oe cre ted hy him for the pur-
    where he has better

    charge.

    Call and ie Specimens !
    CIARBES R. CLARK.
    ifend St. Stephen Strect, 2
    bt win ereide, Noy, 4, 5

    Ladies Sewing Circle.
    TANS LADIDS of the SUMMERSIDE

    WISLE N CHURCH AND CON-
    GRE 1G. MON have established a SEWING
    CIRCLE, assembling o1 ternoons,

    } Preparation for a
    idating debt on the
    Contrivutions of ma-
    ly received,

    at Messrs. Strong’
    BAZAAR towards
    Church is the object,
    torial or money will
    sident—Mre. It. A. Strong,
    dent—Mrs. Richardson,
    Mrs. Alex. Meltue,
    WVreasurer—Mrs. Chiles Strong.
    Summersiee, Nov. a, 18¢ .

    Administr ation Notiee

    PERSONS having claims against the
    ate of the ne t on Horn

    ly attesiod;
    rid estate are

    nish the same to wale Subscrily
    and all persons indebted to the s
    required to mz

    N 1M, 1807,

    WHO WANTS TO BUY?

    SOR SALE, a GAQD MARE, 7 years old,
    Apply at the Jeter Office.
    Summers ide, Noy. it, 13

    Valuable Prechold Property
    FOR SALE IN LOT 17.

    FANE subse:iber offers for Sule 100. acres of
    LAND, in Lot 17, formerly occupied by |
    Mr. HUGH SMITH, It is all cleared and!
    under cultivation—within one half a mile of
    inexhaustable beds o almud, This Barm |
    fronts on two rot of which Teads to the
    shore. ‘This propertyAg within two and a half
    miles from St. Mleangr’sNind five of Summer-
    side, apd is in the immediate vicinity of grist.
    carding and sawmills. There are on the pre-
    mises a comfortable dwelling house and a
    large barn 60 x 85, with cellars unde anid
    other outbuildings. ‘Phe tences are of cedar
    and in good repair.
    Bor information as to Terins apply to the
    subscriber on the premises.
    ALEX, McCALLUM,
    _ lot 17, Nov. 14, 1s07—tf

    Cash! Cash!!

    LLU, persons indebted to the Subscriber,
    tJ vither by Book Account, Notes of Hand,
    or otherwis re requestedgo make fall pay-
    ment of the same by the wg inst., otherwise
    their respective accounts @MLbe place Lin the
    hands of an Attorney for collection, without
    further notice,

    P. C. Wous mie
    13th Nov,, 1857,
    Stray Cattle.

    AME IRE has been on the

    for {he niet threo
    nh

    subscribers

    reque st
    enses, utd ty

    _ Tot 16, Nov 14, Isc7®

    DAY the
    viduable ontitining about §
    excellent ca n great part ‘of it beit
    sate of cultivation. Pais 1 y is
    ably situated aud has many
    being mentione: ed Gan be

    r and within
    un of wat

    ina good

    ery favor

    Which on

    ‘There is on
    By

    arin
    wate

    aes quite ne: is on

    the phee a HOUSE and I Ye arnew House in
    course of & ion being finished outside. Alto-
    gether th ove property frou its mdvantiges and
    sible situation, is worthy the dttcation of any
    > Wanting a good farm,

    ALSO, the STOCK, consisting of:

    HAY; STRAW,

    |farming Implements, é&c

    1 Horas, 1 Mare with foal, 1 superior Clydesdule
    il . 3 Cows, I PCE with calf, 8

    wep, 1 Kain, 2 Pigs, 1 Waguon,
    1 Tron Plough, To pair Mar
    HI 1 daunting s lel TA 2

    Stace Ks
    iry to |

    THOMAS MURRAY.
    North Bede il Noy 14, 18! ps

    Farm, Implements, Stock
    and Crop.

    W eae ;
    AUCTION !
    FINO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on tho
    premises of Mr. Joun Ramsay, Lot 17,
    on THURSDAY, the 12th DECEMBER next,
    commencing at 11 o'clock, a.m. +=
    3 Ilorses, 1 Colt, 4 Mili Cows, 4 Heifers, 3.
    years old, 2 Calves, 25 Sheep, 20 tons
    Jlay, 10 tons Straw, 50 bush. Wheat, 800
    Bush. Oats, 20 bush. Buckwheat, $50do,
    Totatoes, 20 bush. Barley, 200 bush.
    ‘Turnips, a quantity of clover seed, 1 box
    Cart, t Truck, 1 W. fron, 2-Plowa, 1 pr.
    Harrows,1] Horse Ra “unting Sleigh,
    2 wood Sleighs, 2 cart Harness, 1
    Sculler, Scythes; g Poultry and
    other articles.
    —ALSO—
    The please ntly situated property known as
    “*Shinady Voint Barn,” containing 84 acres
    of excellént LAN D, ina high state of cultiva-
    tion, and principally fenced with cedar.
    There are on the premises a comfortuble
    DWELLING ILOUSE, 25 x 85, anda BARN
    BO x 40 feet, with aa good well of water and
    abundance of mussel mud a few yards from
    the front. Ihe whole property is subject to
    the Nominal Rent of three pounds currency
    per annum,
    hg ‘Verms liberal at Sale.
    WM. BUAIRSTO, Auct.

    qiention,

    Rak

    _ Oct 29th, 1867

    Notice.

    LY. persons indebted to the subscriber
    AL must pay at his plac leave money in
    their houses, as it will be OMe forina tew
    days,
    ALEX ANDE R SMITI.
    New Tondon, nov 7, ¢, Bl

    ne t -
    Notice.
    LUE persons indebted to th
    4X. Note of Hand, Bo
    Wise, are requested to take if
    debts remaining unpaid after the
    THES MON'THL, will positively be sued for
    without any further notice,
    J. D. STEWART.

    7, 1867, oi*

    subscriber by
    nt, or other-
    » that all

    Bedeque, nov.

    ‘| BRITAIN, Lady Ligin from MONTREAL,

    jvery large and well selected
    MERCHANDIZE; and having been bought

    25th day of}

    Rents, Rents. Rents,

    Good Crops Good Prices, and
    no Excuse for '‘Venants.

    MHE Subscriber, as AGENT for the under-

    mentioned Proprietors, begs ta inform

    the Tenants, that he will meet them at the

    following times and places, to reecive their
    | respective RENTS—

    On ‘TUESDAY, the 12th of November next,
    he will mect the ‘Tenants of Joy A. 5S. Mac-
    Dowarp, Esq., of Canada, on You 35, as also
    the ‘Tenants of Miss Many MAlcDonacp. of
    | Paris, on Lots 35 and35, nt UVANTHON’s, ‘Jen
    Mile Hause. St. Peter's Road.

    On WEDNESDAY, the 19th of November
    next, he ill meet the ‘Penants of Lonp Hren-
    ihy Viscount Metvinie, of Edinburgh, Seot-
    | lund, at ALEXANDER McKAY’S, DeSable,
    Lot 20.

    His Lordship’s Tenantry on Lot 65 will pay
    their Rent at the Agent’s Office at Lot 49.

    On THURSDAY, the 21st of November, he
    will mect the Tenants of Mussrs. ‘Tuomson’s
    of Belfast, Ireland, at NOONAN’S, Centre-
    ville. Bedeque.

    loping that all will be prepared to meet
    early at the time and places above mentioned,
    as all delinquents will most assuredly be sum-
    | marily dealt with, as such are his instrnctions.

    J. RR. BOURKE,
    Agent of the above Proprictors.
    + Oct. 11, 1867. [nov7

    Mill View

    Final Notico.

    MIE subscriber hereby notifies all persons
    indebted to him tht Puileda they pay their
    Accounts, in full, before the 80th NOVIEM-
    BER instant, he will be compelled to enforce
    the payment thereof by Law.
    W.G, STRONG,
    11807. on

    Notice. |

    IIE subscriber hereby notifies all persons
    indebted to him to call And settle their
    Accounts on or before the $Bth of NOVEM-
    BAR instant, as all amounts remaining unpaid

    after that date will be sued for.

    THOMAS UALL,
    Machine Shop.
    Summe rside, nov, i, 1867. Si

    Pedeque, nov.

    Boat Adrift.

    | PoKnEn up, on the 6th October last, a
    KEEL BOAT. ‘The owner can hare
    | her hy proving property and paying expen-

    Ses, On application to
    M. McPARLANE,
    _Bedeque, nov. 1; 180%, . Bit

    Wotice.

    ARTIES indebted to GEORGE PROC-
    TOR, Blacksmith, Mill River, are hereby
    notified to make immediat ment of their
    respective accounts to the v igned, us by
    Deed of Assignment this ¢ sistered inthe
    Deputy Prothonotary’s office, at St. Eleanor's,
    he alone is authorised to reevive and give re-
    ceipts for the sume.
    All amounts Ho settled before the 15th of |
    DECEMBER next willbe sued for.
    RIC 1 MRD W. TPREMAIN.
    Zin Mi ingate,

    Notice.

    Lt persons indebted to Mr. JOIN
    {4 CAIRNS, Bedeque, by Note of [and,
    in respect of his sale in Novgiuber, 1806, are
    hereby requested to pay le to the sub-
    seriber, he being authorixéd to ive it.

    WM. SCUURMAN,
    | Spring Farm, noy. 7, 1567 at

    areas
    PALL ARRANGEMENT

    MANNE STEAMER PRINCESS OF WALES
    will leave GUARLOTTETOWN, for

    +18

    Nov

    ~ {SUMMERSIDE and SUBDIAC, tor the re-
    mainder of the season, af EIGHT o'clock in
    I

    the MORNING—eve IDAY MORNING

    -|—instead of the eee as heretofore.

    » W. HALES,
    Char'town, ae 1, 1867.

    S..Nu 0.

    ~NEW GOODS.

    iE VHE Subscriber has just received pe
    Undine und Zuleika from GREAT

    and snide Laurie from BOSTON, the bal-
    ance of his Fall Importation, consisung, in
    part of—

    Boiled & Raw Oil,
    White Lead Colored Paints
    Olive Oil Glass and Patty
    Zine, Crockeryware, Salt, Iron & Steel
    Butfuloe Robes Kerosene Oil

    Hats and Caps Benzine, Varnish

    Brooms, Pails, & ‘Tubs,

    Glassware Tobacco
    ‘Turpentine Candies

    Rope Starch

    Salt Plow MAals
    Vinegar Tron and tvel
    Springs and Axles Cheese

    Nails Dye Stufls
    @ Chain for Mud Diy;

    And a variety of other GOODS, which, to-
    gether with former i:mportations, comprise a
    STOCK OY

    ‘in the best markets and upon the very best
    | terms, will be sold as low as any others intl ¢

    market.
    DAVID ROGERS.

    BUDD T SOE NON: 7, 1867

    1867 FALL 1867
    NEW FALL

    AND
    WINTER G00DS!
    NHE Subscriber \thankful for past

    fayors begs leav& to announce that
    he has just received at IXs

    NEW STAND,
    CENTRAL STREET,

    his Stock of

    Fall & Winter

    GOODS,

    which he offers at the usual low rates.
    LL, VICKERSON.
    oC entral- st, Summerside, nov. 7, 1867.

    CANADA FLOUR! |

    TAMIE UNDERSIGNED is always in a po-

    sition to supply his qustomers with the
    best sort of CANADA FLOUR and MEAL
    as D. ROGERS.
    7th, 1867.

    Summerside, Nov.

    y Woti

    FANIUIE subscriber here

    sons indebted to hi
    ot the ILorse Prince yard,” to make
    payment on or before the ts of Novem-
    ber next, in order to save trouble.

    All persons, indebted to him for the Horse |
    Morgan” over due now two years, are)
    required to. make payment onor before |
    the above date, as all unpaid after that
    time will be sued for,

    W. W. WALKER

    Near St. Eleanor’s, oct. 28, 1367. 3i*

    notifies all per-
    the servi

    DRY €OODS!

    | chase Goods, will please call atthe Win- |

    “NOVE iMBE R 14, 1867.

    al Hotel. | NOTICE!
    \ JHEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Re-

    lease and Assignment made and [Exe-

    VE VW ARRANGEMENT!
    | jcuted the 2Ist day of OCT, inst., and duly
    jfiled and registered tn the proper ofiices in

    COAGH FARE PAID! this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, of

    N FUTURE the Chat ‘oxvcM Bare of alltravel- | Charlottetown, Panner, hath released, assign-
    I lers from the Railway Station and Steam- j ed, teansferred, and conveyed to the under-
    boat Landings in this City to the COMMER- signad all his ‘reat and porsoual Estate in
    CIAL HOTEL, Kig Stécet, who meke their} Prinee Edward Island, and all Debts and sunvs

    a ie

    stay one day or upwAQ, Witt pe rar by the | of money and securities therefore due and
    Tejurtaiee, owing unto him, as well as all the personal

    mon En Matate and Effects belonging to, and all debts

    PARE AT THE UOTEL: and sums of money and securities therefore
    TRANSIENT. jsle aniLowing to GEORGE NICOLL, late of

    | Ch: irlottetown, Shoemaker, which had Leen

    | Commerai

    One Day, --- --- $1 00
    OnW Wook scsacene BO | by him assigned and conveyed to the ekid
    : i illisum L. ‘Dawson, by a certain Deed of
    PERMA i 4 | Assignment duly registered, upon certain
    Per Week, -- Sto gf 50 | Prusts, and for certain purpuses, in the said

    tioned Deed of As ucnt expres-

    The HOVED, is situated onthe best business | first me
    strect ijn the eity, and nearly oppesite the/sed. This isto notify all persons indebted
    Waverty. Itis handsomely fitted up and} to the said W. B, Dawson, and to the sdid
    calculated to accommodate seme fifty persons | George Nicoll, whether Ly Book Account,
    very comfortably. Notes ot Hand, Judgmen or otherwise,

    TD. P. HOWE, Proprietor, | that the several sams due trowmAfien respec-
    tively, miust Le pahl fortAmih, to Messrs.

    5 U., Nov, 1867 ly | Fes
    ul John, N. B., Noy uy eh ALEEY & Davres, Solicitors, Pho have been

    IMPORTA NT To THE PUB LIG! aely Gi iscd: to veceive and give receipts’

    same; and all persons to whom the
    eee aid W. LB. Dawsonis indebted, are requested
    mas ig ”)
    Clifton Eicuse
    RE- OPENED!

    to furnish their claims and Accounts duly
    ittested to the said Messrs, Allcy & Davies,
    The subscribers are now opening their
    first arrival of

    forthwith.
    Dated at Chazlottetown, this 25th Oct., 67.
    TILOMAS DAWSON,
    al { rea
    iW GOODS
    ibaa Ay ot Margate, are hereby notified to make.
    CONeNG Mi Paul a immediate payment of their respective debts
    Dry Goods, Groceries, Llardware to the subscriber, as Assignee of Mr. ‘Tuplin's

    Te debtors of REUBEN TUPLIN, jun.,

    RICHARD HEARTZ.
    THOMAS ALLEY.

    Estate, or to his agent MrhR. W. ‘Treatain,

    at Margate.

    NOTICH!
    All amounts unpaid after the first day of
    December next, will be sued for to close up

    Cotton Warp, red, white & blue,
    Earthenware,

    Glassware, H
    Drugs Medicines, | “le Betntes
    BE x “| ‘Phe creditcrs of the Estate are hereby
    Boots and Shoes ‘ notified that those accepting of the provisions

    of the Assignment in’ sati tion of their
    demands wiust do so on er before the fitth day
    of December next, by signing the Deed to
    that effect, which now lies with the said Rh.
    W. ‘Tremain, for exceution by the assenting
    creditors,

    Creditors not assenting as above will be
    debarred from the benctit of the gninent,
    in declaring dividends,

    GO. ANDERSON,
    Assignee.
    Gm [oer

    Brooms,
    Pails and ‘Tubs,
    Tea, (best English)
    Sugar, Mokisfes,
    Raisins, Curran
    CONFECTIONALY,
    'Pobacco,
    Soap,
    Kerosene Oil,
    Tron and Salt,
    Nails, (all

    Margate, Oct 5 5, Mf 7—G6m exdi i

    A ssignece’s Ne otice,

    20:
    oo a sch) Wy 20uN “ANDREW McDONALD, of
    AXES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIT.. | I Summerside, Merchant, haying by decd
    fof Assignment this cay istered in’ the
    Deputy Prothonotary’s Office, at St E!canor’s
    assigned all his BOOK DEBTS, Property,
    ‘ personal and mixed, to the ‘subscriber,
    for certain purposes and tkusts therein men-
    tioned—

    NOTICE is hereby given, t the Creditors
    of the said Jolin Andrew MeDonald who wish
    to come in and execute said trust deed, are
    requested to do so within sixty days from this
    date, otherwise they will be’ debarred trom

    Oct. 8, 1867. i) participating in any of the benetits of suit
    ee ies trust Iustate,

    N IW GOoobDs | All persone indebted to the said Jolin

    | Andrew McDonald are hereby requested to.

    jinake immediate payment of their respective

    | debts to the subscriber, at Lis office in Sum-

    merside, who alone is now authorized to res

    All of which, with a variety of othe
    Goods, will be sold at the
    Smallest Prices.
    Country Customers will please call and
    examine our stock,
    SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON,
    Clifton, New London, )

    AT TUE

    ee Winfred Eiouse ! i | ceive and grant reccipts for the same.

    LINUS B. McMILLAN.
    | Summerside, Oct. 26, 1867.—tf
    "pie Subscriber begs leave to Notes Hig pe

    Humerons friends, enstom ¢ i
    public generally, that he h wi N otice.
    LY Persons indebted to the subscriber

    |
    Remoy ed to his New Store i are requested to make a full payment of
    their Accounts by the 25th of WOVEMBIER
    THE WINEFRED IOUS.

    next. All debts due last Fail feud unpaid at
    Just opposite his old stand, on

    | the above date, will Lesned for
    |
    Central Street, |

    MAJOR WRIGHT.
    Bedeque, Oct. 23, 1867. vin
    where he is opening a | "1 5
    4 I NO DOUBT OF IT! _

    T, ,
    |New& Fashionable stock | We the undersigned require satisfactory
    payment of our accounts before 2Orte
    Noveniber, ensuing. We cannot afford to be
    indulgent, and must therefoye upd will insist
    upon getting what is due us\/We vromise
    as CHEAP for CASLIL to give the collection of ourAdgaunts prompt
    atieation and mean to tulfM1i
    bay We are paying C
    tar These Goods haye been selected by IDES.
    himself, and will be found of thy LATEST |
    STYLES and FASHIONS, ie

    Cotton Warps all Colors

    now

    which he now offe

    as can be bought on this Island.
    ‘ASH for OATS and

    D. &P. McNUTT.
    Malpeque, O Oct 31, 1867. di

    Gash! Cagh!

    Ge MIE Sub:criber requests all persons in-
    = debted to thei to callayd pay up their

    Expected in a few days from TALI AX, | | Accounts or Notes promptly@ts all those not
    a choice lot of | short tine wilWL& handed over,

    inction, to the Clerk of the Court

    G R f i 5 R I E §! | Ee collection. AE UNG Go.

    s formerly! Summerside & St. Eleanor’s,
    9 ;
    ils, to pie | Obes 1807

    which willbe sold as cheap
    Persons coming to Summers

    : | Who Wants Money P
    Jred House, on Central Street, where they qe you want the HNGHESJ PRICE in
    will find the subscriber happy to show SI for your OAT, yf can have ithy
    them his Stock and tell them the prices, | | delivering them at my wypahouse.

    when they can judge for themselye. AWitor Sivodt, Suit dain, he

    JOHN I. BAKER, 10th October, 1867.
    elobait( oct 17, Ag oo. £10 Reward ,
    EXGLISH TEAS, &e, nn |

    Stolen,

    Ds EXPECTED to arrive, per Ships
    Willan ee ane {Day Break, RAROM the premises of the subscriber,
    PROM LIVEREOOL: on Saturday nightgthe 26th instant,
    80 Chests und Half-chests\prime London | quantity of Mue k and Codfish
    HORAN * Sounds,” being in halkbarrels and on
    10,000 bush. Liverpool § Lb) | Any, person giving information
    Navy Bread. : relative to the above stolen property svill
    Canvas, Cordage and Oakum. deeply oblige the Subscriber, and will ves

    Viteh. Tar and Rosin. ceive the above reward

    ALSO ON ILAND: JAMES ANRSENAUX,

    is

    20 Chests and half-chests TEA, a prime Tignish, 28th Oct., 1867.
    Stray Cow!

    article,

    The whole of which will be sold at the
    lowest prices for cash or approved paper.

    JOHN LEFURGY AHERE has been on the Subseribers

    Summerside, Oct, 10, 1867. Premises, since some time in August

    ~| last past, a DARK RED COW, witha ‘Spot

    of white on her back, a splitin both e a's,

    branded in both hoyns, and about nine

    STOVES! STOVES !! |
    yeus old. The ofner is requested to

    UST received from A HEED 7% selection 7
    Oo oct come and claim herkpfove property, pay
    pr away; otherwise

    ' san expenses, and take
    COOKING, she will be sold, noticAot which will here-
    PARLOR, alter by given,
    ‘ , JAMES CAMERON,
    BE broom Wellington, Oct. 31, 1407.—8i.
    SHOP, and i—

    | -.
    OFFICE STOVES, | An Owner Wanted.
    |PRXUERE has been on the subseribers
    premises, since May fasta Dark Bay
    MARE, about 3 years o whas a wie
    | star in An forehead. oWner is res
    | quested to come andyfoyA propert A
    | expenses, and tikpier AWN mae ed
    DONALD B. MCPMERSON
    Lot 8. oct. 31, 1867. i ene

    Highest Cash Price _

    JAID FOR HIDES

    ALT,in bags & bulk,

    of the most approved patterns,
    | DAVID ROGERS,
    |. pemare ides Oct. 24, 1867.
    |
    |

    Tea Meeting,

    HE LADIES in connection with the
    PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION |—
    [at Susatersipe have made arrangeme i

    | for holding a PUBLIG ‘TEA in the DRILL

    SILED here during the Christmas Holidays, the “ EUR,
    | Lhe design of the Try is to uid in clear. MOUSE,” Sanne Ae
    ing the remaining debt OV the Chureh, CLIX rARDINER,

    by) spelilo
    | Fall partiedhivs, stating the day when | - MMA a a

    |
    | |
    the Tea will be held, &.,
    ty Pea will by held, &@., will be ps Blanks of all kinds for sale a


    in due time,
    | Summerside, Oct, S1st, 1867. the Journal Office.

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