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as Po Seecruinsntie sae Ratan ea a nea tana cae in
. eee
sensual pleasure he people are heavily
taxed, and get very little for their taxes.
. The Republicans are quick-sighted and
eloquent, and take good care to attribute
to Monarchy nearly the whole of the
evils with which the State is afflicted.
A Congress is proposed, the business
of which will be to settle matters between
the Pope and the Italian people. âThere
are various rumors afloat concerning this
Congress of nations, It is said that the
Pope will not permit his claims to the
sovereignty of his territory in Italy to be
questioned by any earthly tribunal, It
is said too that all the powers which sign-
ed the Treaty of 1815 have accepted the
invitation to take part in the proposed
Conference, to take into consideration
the political condition of the States of
the Church. âhis business of nation-
making and mending is pretty sure soon-
er or later to end unsatisfactorily to all
parties. âLhe policy of non-intervention
appears to us to be the only true one.
If the Italians were leit to settle their
own affuirs, the settlement, whenever
one was arrived at, would be much more
likely to prove permanent than any ar-
rangement which outsiders, however able
and disinterested, may be able to patch
up. âLhe business of this Conference, if |
itever mect, which is very doubtful, will
be very difficult and very delicate; and
wo gicatly fear that the combined
wisdom and moderation of Burope will
scarcely bring it to a satisfactory con-
clusion. Lf, as has been said, the Pope's
New Advertisements this Day|
Wholesale CuftomersâR. 1, Holman 2
Cheapest„etâHugh Ranisay
Who wants moneyâC. C, Gardiner
Christmas âTroeâ*,*
Cash! CastfâR. âI. Holman /
NoticeâPhilip Smith
Notice -„6-B, Hall 2â
Vinal NoticeâArthur Ritchie & Son
Just Publishedâ1). Laird
Harvieâs AlmanacdâŹHenry A. Harvie <â
MailsâThomas Owen
NoticeMJames Mall Oâ â
Selling OfâJiyees L, Holman L--
A CaurdâS. A. Munecy :
Tus Isnanp MINstreL: a collection of
some of the Poetical Writings ot
Joun LePacn, formerly third Muster
of the Central Academy, Vol. IL.,
Charlottetown, P. 18 I., 1867,
The above is the title of the second yol-
ume ofthe âIsland Minstrel.â The print-
ing and binding, which were done by Me.
Win, Bremner, are very neatly executed.
Many of the pieces in this volume have
appeared belove, but there are a large
number of new picces also, It will be
found a very iuteresting litle book, and
as tie author says himself, âif not so fine
us sone of the imported articles in the
thyming doparunent, may nevertheless
be considered passable, as a genuine
speciucn of Island production, He
* Launches his unpretending rhymes,
Upon the carrentof the times,
Where Fortuae's Winds caprecious play,
And hopes are foundered every day,
Hog Raising,
Mr, Robert Glover, in the vicinity of Sum-
merside, killed a young pig Inst week six
subjects are perfectly satisfied with his) months and twenty days old, which weighed
rule, we donât soe that any power on
earth has the least right to interfere be-
tween them and the sovereign of their
choice. If, on the other hand, they dis-
like the Pontifical sway, and are deter-
mined to have rulers of their own choicay
let them effect the change in their own
way. Any meddling by either Garibal-
250 pounds, âLhis is one of three pigs which
Mr. Glover intended to show atthe Exhibition
in Charlottetown in October Jast, but owing
to the Steamer not running from Summerside
on that occasion, he was debarred from com-
pcting for a prize.
Summerside Debating Society.
âThe members of this institute will meet for
dians or Frenchmen is likely to do more
harm than good, âThe Romans are sure-
ly the best judges of what is good for
themselves. If foreign nations interfere
wat all, it should be to prevent interference.
* The Imperial Pailiament was opened
by royal commission on âTuesday, the
19th ult. We regret that wo have not
â" space to pive our readers the Bpeeck
from the Throne.
The account of the execution of the!
three I'enians guilty of the outrage at
Manchester, and of the proceedings con-
sequent thereupon, fill nearly the whole
of the news columns of the English news-
papers. âlhe names of the three unfor-
tunate men were Allen, Gould and Lar-
kin. âThey displayed no unseemly
bravado on the scaffold, âTheir demeanor
â it the account read by us can be relied
onâwias solemn, and befitting Christian
men who knew that in a few moments
they were to stand in the presence of the
Great Judge. There were no frantic
protestations of innocence; no mad
strugglings with the executioner. They
all prayed fervently, and though pallid
and tremhling, stood upon the fatal plat-
form as calm and self-possessed as could
be expected of men in their awful situa-
tion. âThe death penalty is a terrible
thing. Nothing but the most imminent
danger to the State can justify men in
resorting .o it.
LTE ES AD CRETE
OBITUARY,
It is with feelings of sincere sorrow that
We announce to our readers the death of
the Ilon, Mpwarp Wrrran, Queen's
Printer, and Lditor of the Haaminer. This
sad event took plaice on âTuesday the loth
inst., at twelve oâclock, noon. It was
here altogether unexpected. We had
heard from time to time that Mr. Wirre.an
wis ailing, but we lad no idea that he
wasdangerously ill. âVhe disease of which
he died was dropsy. Vhough Mr.
Wueranâs public carcer has been a long
and a success{ul one, he died a compara-
tively young man, being but forty-three
years of age. He was tor twenty years
continuously, & member of the Mouse ot
Assembly, Of that Ilouse he was long
the pride andthe ornament. He was a
man of fine intellect, of enlarged ideas,
andof truly liberal principles. A pleasing:
and a powerful speaker, and a sparkling
and a graeeful writer, he contributed
largely to the sucecss of any cause which
he espoused, His. brilliant talents both
aga legishitor and asa journalist, were
unweariedly éxerted in procuring tor the
people of this Island, Responsible Goyern-
ment, Universal Sullrage, Free Education,
and Free Lands, Any cause which bad
for its aim either. the material or the in-
tellectual advaneementof the people, found
in him an eloquent and an efficient advo-
eate. Many of the best laws tobe found
on our Island Statute Book arg insepara-
bly connected with the name of Epwarp
WHELAN, :
Without extensive possessions or power:
ful family influence, and though depend-
ing solely on the good will of the people
for political advancement, Mr. WHELAN
Was no demagpgue, Ile never from
merely perso considerations scrupled
to stem the tide of popular opinion, when
he found the current: setting in what he
considered the wrong direction. Ile
valued the people's interests mach more
highly thau he did their approbation,
Mr. Wnanâs political career has been a
singularly consistent one, and his public
services merit the lasting gratitude of the
people of this Island.
Those who were privileged to know
Mr, Wuk.an in private, have to deplore
the loss of a singularly pleasant compan:
ion, and w generous warm-hearted friend.
His fascinating conversation and genial
sympathetic nature endeared Jim to nearly
every one whom he met in the Intorcourse
of social lite, Very few even of his most
bitter political opponents could long dislike
aman of his kindly placable nature and
pleasant manners. It is very seldom that
aman who had taken so active and so
prominent a part in the political contests
of his day has left so few enemies behind
him, au
ORE RT. CORRES Fe aE PORT
$s Tur ice in our harbor is now well
made, and horses have been crossing on it
since Sunday last. Itis said to be one foot
in thickness in some places.
tar âTue Steamer Princess of Wales tow-
ed several vessels out of the port of Charlotte-
town on Tuesday last.
ba We are glad to learn that there are to
be a number of vessels built here during
the winter, as we know there are many men)
in want of employment,
yon Wr have received the P. E. Island
Calendar for 1868, issued from the Jatriot
office. Itis very neatly printed. and contains
aa usual, a large amount of valdable informa-
j until next Fail for payme
debate in Messrs. Strong's Hull, on Monday
| evening next, at the hour of eight o'clock,
| Subject:â* Were the British Government
| justified in permitting the execution of the
| Manchester Fenians?â By order,
| AL McRae, Secây.
| Summerside, Dee. 11, 1867.
| amerrreneenep sane ast encreptwnaationcanacrowen
â aarriod,
son the 1th o.
M
ame day, by Rev. D. M,
Anicet: Richard, to Miss
tish Parish.
: is Rev. D. M.
MeDonald, P V., Miss Mary
Matilda H ton, of New Brunswick
AtSt b nurs, On the Sth inst, by James
Cinpbell, 1 P, Mr James Riley to Miss Mary
Jane Taylor Yew London
~ c
5
|
ied,
Dn, Letitia, tho be-}
At New Wiltshire, on Dee
loved wife of Mr John Cook, ay
At Lot M4, en the 8d inst, Eainn, danghter of
Mr Thomas and Aun Dennis, aged 10° monthe.â
** Suitfer little children to come unto me and torbid
them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven,â
â
wed 77 yeurs
Whelesale Custemers
Will find it to their advantage to call and see
samples of
The Assorted Crates of
CROCKERY WARE
still remaining for sale, at a small advance
on cost,
: ALA:
CONFECTIONARY,
KEROSENE OIL,
PITCH, TAR, OAKUM,
ANCHORS, IRON,
TOBACCO, PIPES,
CHALNS, NAILS,
SULPHUR, ROPE,
SALTS,SALTPETRE,
DYH-STUFES,
STARCH,
COPPERAS, MATCHES,CANDLES, BAK-
ING SODA,
WASHING SODA, :
PLOUGIL MOUNTING,
SULET IRON,
MLOUSE COAL.
R. F. HOLMAN,
Summerside, Dee 12,1
"3 " mm a a
CHEAPEST YET!
FANG subscriber has just reccived at his
STORE, (opposite the store lately oceu-
pied by Jolin A. MeDonuld,) his
Fall and Winter supply of
MERCHANDISE,
comprising a general assortment of
Staple & Fancy DRY QOODS,
Ladies, Misses & Chilfrenâs BOOTS,
SUOES, Rubbers &
VERY CHE AP RCASH.
Also a choice assortment of
Family Groceries !
In TEA, KEROSENE OIL,
Sugar, Molasses, âtobacco; Vinegar,
Raisins, Currants, Soap, Candles,
Tigs, Nuts, Apples, Biscuit,
Buckets, Brooms, Dye Stutfs, &e. &e.
All of which will be sokl VERY CHEAP,
for Cash or approvéd credit:
HUGH RAMSAY.
Summerside, Water-strect, 1D: 1867
Who Wants iMoney ?
FANS subscriber will pay the HIGHEST
CASH PRICE for any quantity of
(3) Ss,
delivered at his War,
ne C. Gs GARDINER.
Summerside, Dec. 12, 1867.
ete
Christmas âTree |
rps will (D. vn eale of FANGY
& USEFUL ALUPIOLES at MARGATE,
on the 27th December, Metant, to commence
atSp.m | REFRESHMENTS will also be
provided. â A-good timeâ is expected. â Âą
Margate. Dec. 12, 1867. Sin
Cash. Cash, Cash,
T. HOLM Âą still pays the HIGH-
« BST PRICK WŸ Cash for OATS,
Summerside, Dec 12\1867â3m
Final Notice.
LIL parties indebted to us by Book Ac-
count or otherwise, must pay the sev
sums due by them, IN FULT, within âI
DAYS from this date, shall not wa
All sums un-
paid onthe 20th DEC ER instant, we
shall sue for at the fext\ Commissioner's
Court.
ARTHUR RITCHIU & SON.
Alberton, Dec. 0, 1867. gin
tion, Itis on salo atvuur Book Store,
SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1867.
vershoes, in variety | 2
HARVIE'S âImproved Farms. WEIOLESALB!
Princo Edward. Island ON LOT 19. FPMIE Subscriber has received per Zulicka
\ â palates and Jvewadin from iLANDâSehr.
LLMAN AC
TY.O be sold at AUCTION, nt the COURT! 2.48, fom BOSTON, Providence from MON-
HOUSE, in St. Eleanors, at 2 o'clock, p.m, |TREAL, and Seca Bird from HALIFAX the
FOR
On Tuesday, 7th Janây,, 1868, | ovine
ae TITE PRESS, aud
The improvements on | STAPLE GOODS,
about the 20th inet,
714 Acres of Land, iu eon AUadvanedou nest (
c situate on Township 16, and bounded as follows, which he offers ata small advance on cost for
ill be ready for delivery | yiz;âOu tho cust by the fyrin of Jolin MeDouguld. | cash or approved credit :â
jon the south by Nichmond Bay; on the weet by 40 Chests Tea,(very choice,)
the farm of George Robinson, und op the north by 6 Cusca Confectio
THE
â â< the Main Road through * Lower Sixtecu.ââ y uayer Rai :
Prince Eâd Island Almanae,} "vic Kaprorenente TP uae dies a thie tatants,
FOR 1808, n 89 Acres
f Land, 3 Dbls. crush ct
joining the â Rose ITiL2Mkeermand bounded on | 2 eee MOLE :
% i ihe south by +! Shemadie Cheek.â Gn the east by} (48088 bl-Ccarbon ode,
Queen Street, Charlottetown, 2 Mara, Av & AY Tecate sll farm, aud on the | 6 bbls. Soda Crystals,
- Doula eet ee 2 north by Thomas Lougtilin's laud. 2 ceeex Bath-brick,
JUST PUBLISHED, Also,âTue improvements a bates Beraens il) .
60 sides » Le Pry
AND READY VOR DELIVERY, _ On 160 Acres of Land, 10 boxes âVobacco, 10 do, Natural Leaf,
mie a eee adioinini a te of A lexnnee Allen, Esq., on | 1 cask Putty in bladders,
THE DP. E. ISLAND the Western Road, formerly occupied by Archibald 95 boxes Liverpool Soup.17 boxes Pipes,
HUNRY A, HARVIE,
Larrisey '
BY â oar t Zine, § bbls. âTar.
CA LEN DAR |, imitisen to nesee xm orate yan] faaikeheet ne Ai te,
aan atts t4d,eurreney per acre, to commence trom | beta Aut Ad rm peed
1 do, Alum,80 Kegs Cut Nails,
10 tons refined iron, (al sizes.)
JAMES L. HOLMAN,
Tiitish & American House, ?
Summerside, Dee. 5, 1867
Muy det, Le
G. W. DeBLOIS, |
Awseut for the di roprteties {
a5 |
joned Oli
und
CLEARING-OUT SALT,
FLOUR & MEAL.
pe Schr. Provipencr, from Montreal,
800 Bhls. No. 1 Alloway & other brands
FLOOR!
100 Lbls. White & yel Kiln dried
CORNMEAL.
1 Mor Sale for CASH ONLY!
JAMES L, HOLMAN,
a
ee
ee,
bees
re
=
For Sale, wholesale ui Il, at Queen Square
Bookstore, by
D, LAIRD.
807, gi all
& OFF
at and below cost,
FOR CASH.
The Subscriber, in order to effect a clear-
ance of his
Retail Steck of Goods,
has cons selling
Dry Goods,
Shelf Hardware;
Crockery ware,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Clothing, &e.,
At and below cost for CASI.
Cash customers in want of the above, will
do well to call and inspect his Stock, and
learn prices beforé purchasing elsewhere,
JAMES. L. NOLMAN,
American IfLouse, 2
FPL Subscribers, intending to build a BRICK
STORE next spring, are desivous of reancing
theit present S7OCK OF GOODS, and will,
alter the Ist DECEMBER, connmence
SELLING OFI
Their Large and Varied Stock of |
British & AAmerican
Summerside, 1)
Sait !
1092 BAGS SALT,
2400 bush. bulk do.
For sale very low.
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
FOR CASH ONLY!
G. & &. DAVIES. |. JAMES L. HOLMAN,
Charlottetown, Nov 21, 1867â2ia do | Bummeraide, Decoy Or ae
| Dawson's Estate,
SUBURBAN RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
SEED WHEAT AND
FLOUR.
rom Montreal 350 |
Miuuliels [FAME Subscribers will eell by Public Auction,
eed Wheat, | A. in front of the Colonial Builingson FRIDAY,
White Bald
{the ? next, at 12 o'clock,
tho kind most approved of and generally grown | yoo, J, With tayo ever
in Canada, of gronud attached, situate in the Common of
have this day received
British ©
Summerside, Dee, 12,1807, § ALSO: Charlottetown, about 15 minutesâ walk from the
OS RTP a ST eT EE : A © ately occiipied by Mr. W. yson, ind
100 burrels of the celebrated nateina ce ODEL er 4
This property is eligibly situated in the most
elevated and houlthy position in the suburbs of
Charlottetown. nearly opposite the residence of th
Hon. Judge Peters, and commands a spleudid
view of the city und its environs.
The cotta: i Hy and elegantly
finished, with an 1 eye âto comfort, j
| presents a very attractive and handsome ay)
ie The other baildings on the premises, con-
- Fresh Imporiations!
CHEAP
CHRISTMAS REQUISITES.
Alloway Mills Flour.
D. ROGERS.
_ tummerside, Dee 6, 1887
NOK a good Assortin
CLOTIS, got
JJ
t of Cloaking |
Layer Ratsiys, Loose Raisins, ALE WART'S,
Worcestershfte Sav
Curry Powder,
Orange Marmalade.
Picnic Biscuit,
aaa ye ; Ps |
eee nee 7 dl a uatiuge| There is also connected with the Kitchen of the
â darts ged atest 7 sumer! Cottagea large BRICK TANK, with Filterer aud
Room; 6 Closets aud CupYourds, and other | poice Panp.
conveniences,
MMERSIDE.
W.T.BUNT &Co
Essence Of Coffee, Yor tur articulars . H H
i. he As DE Nite f Por further particulars apply at the Office purchase money to be paid down; 25 per centon
Essence BA Of Lemon, ÂŁ5 | of this paper. Helleuey Grit i Deal AHUPUNG. Baldaua aiiiG
Lissence 4 B. Almond, G2 El My b D no 180 t ae NOG Hi yi tut ap Hy the tha In SIN
Hasence & Cinnamon, oe ee cl iHertgaee ee ie uray oy a eee
Jeti eS Cacueae Stop y Reed This ] ae indisputable Title will be given to the pur-
ts : = Hy âvy chiuger-
Essence Peppermint Rai . fea ne ;
. y BUM S : urther particulars respecting âTitle, poseersion
Crusurp SuGar. GRANULATED Sucan. Ti) Subseviber ests all persons | cte., can He obRtie Diy eetarBlite tortie oonltialie
Dece Âź@:. 1867. indebted to him~to 1 and. settle | of tale at the oflice of Messrs ALLEY & DAY
ELSES VERE DEPART ee a | their necounts previous to the 1st day of | Solicitors, Charlottetown, or to the undersiy
Notice. January, 1868, THOMAS DAWSON,
RICHARD HEARTZ,
VHOMAS ALLEY,
se Charlottetown, Noy 16, 186
JOSEPIT BERTRAM,
Journal Office, Dee. 5, 1867
~ âImportant Notice |
RT. Eh
Farm at Auction!
FIMIE Subscriber has been instructed by
Mr CHARLES ADAMS, to sell at
liam Dutly, of Summ Âą, did steala sum
of money from me, do hereby contradict
said report, as it is false and malicious.
PHILIP SMITH.
Summerside, Dee. 9, 1867. Lis
Wotice i] requests all persons, w
(J of Hand are now overdue, to pat
BEG to request all persona indebted to the | the 10th DECEMBER
state of the late STEVHEN W. WALL,| summerside, Dee
to come forward and pay the amount in fall) ~~ ~~~
due. »'Those persags to the West who are in
arrears will bear inSgfd that unless they
make immediate payfOnt they will be sued
without further notice,
iN V7 ULEREAS certain parties have circula-
ted a report Sues that My. Wil-
Notes
np in full before
lock, a. m.,
KM, situated
» consisting
| 1868, on the premises, at 9)
| that valuable FREEMOL
on the NEW LONDO?
of 24 Itis all cleared an
state of cultivation,
âPerms Liberal and made known at sale.
a
Stray Heifer.
PPMIERE has bectypn phe subscribers pre-
mises for the pas r months, Brindled GHORGH ANDERSON,
Heifer, 14 year old. aS it White spot on New London, Dee 5, 1867. Auct.
her head, and the top Penv ote: TG ie ao 7
owner is requested to come and prove proper- A il appy New Ay ear i
ty, pay expenses, aud take her away. ;
EDWIN VARROW.
Bedeque, Dec. 5, 1867. Sin *
{OR the Cheapest
COTTONS go t!
JAMES WALL.
Richmond, Lot 19, Dec, 11, 18: sin
Mails
Winter Arrangement.
TYNIE Mails for the neighboring Provinces
and the United States will, until further
lt Hee Congtewition intend holding 2
Non CBLIC THA inthe DRILE SHED,
IWART'S, HA in the | P SHED, on
notice, be closed at this Office every Tuesday, Une ;
Thursday, and Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock. | Cheap Store, Summerside, | Meow Year Je
Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and al Dec 867. | The designof tha Tea is aX in clearing the
ng debt ofthe Church, Stveral addresses
dintsters ind others may be expected,
will be on the tables at_ 1 o'clock, pm â
en there will be a sale of cake, at the close
the West Indies, will be closed every alter-
nate Thursday and Saturday, at7 p. m., as!
follows, viz :â
âStray Heifer, {fF
A Red Ifeifer 14 year old, has been on the a A i
thursday, do 23 do do 4, do Graham's Road, Dee. 5, 1867.
ary sd
maimerside, No
Saturday, do 25 do c pedo AGO ye " F via t
Thursday, Feb G do Saturduy, do 18, do FOR the Best amd. Che@apest TEAS â-â-, - eer ene ently
Siraigy de 8 dem NUN: Me Odoâ | BOL âe @ . SEED WHEAT.
JA STEWARIT'S:
Cheap Store, Summerside, ?
Dee. 6, 1867. 5;
âThursday, do 20 do Saturday, May 2, do
Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanorâs,
via Bedeque, will be ciosed every âTuesday
and Friday, at 9, a.m,
POLL enbseribers offer for
} BW cellent Canada SEU
| would do well to avail the
Sooo tunity.
Ji 2) WRIGHT & SON,
T. Farmers
whlves of this oppor-
: 1. gl
Letters to be registered and newspapers
must be posted half an hour before the tine
of closing the Mails. .
THOMAS OWEN, P. M. G.
General Post Office,
Clvtown, 7th Dec.,.1867. §
XCAR,
MULE SUMMERSIDE QUADRILLE AS-
SEMBLY commencogfcir series of En-
tertaininents atthe * Cr x Housn,â THIS
(THURSDAY) EVEN Dai the 12th instant,
at 74 o'clock,
as ;
Final Notice.
tbe requiredio | A LI partics indebted ton: by Note of and
winter. This; 4% or Book Acconnt,nced not console themrelves
| by Nes a HM. a a ane thir King L shall wait
âTerms easy, and nee AE NERY fall tur the t hone amounts I
Ollice, or on iipplication to [shall ote tor at the ners Court,
GEORGE DOULI | untees settled in ten d this date.
Gh Nit : ; De
Wilmot Valley, Nov 97, 1867 tf | CIAS MARDINEN,
â |
and â Sammerside, 27th Nov., lt
BRITISH TEMPLARS. |~ 9 al\Goncerned.
COUNTY LODGE. MENTING. ge subscriber retyests all those indebted to
r ion of the Prince | him to nak
rat, Allaeconits
lranite Lodue | Wupnidutter the first day Jecenber will be
Y, the Work | bunded over to the Court gy lection.
A full attend: | Ă©
| November 1, 1867,
ââ~
|
A Good Investinent. | » Redeqne, Noy 28, (87-11
Ret SALE a very gommodiously built and | ~~~
" well finished COTRAQE, gated nour the |
Grove Scooolliouse, Wilm
ia 22x 80 feet. âLhe purchas:
move it away dpring the
Cottize is oftere
âThe Cottage
nown at the Journal
By order,
S.A. MUNWEY, Sccây.
Summerside, Dee, 12, 1867.
wrath 1 A " sraronommerma |e
NOTICE, Deverhber ne
TPNH Annual Meeting of the PRESBYTH- | âN°?! PU
A RIAN CONGREGATION, at SUMMUER- :
SIDE, will be held in the Church, on Uaurs-
day, JANUARY 2nd 1868, at 2 oâclock,p.m. bets Hi Si
Âą ormed that ant cir rer
Pewholders will vlease pay their âRENTS aid in fall bef
to the Treasurer on or before that day, sin| PUIIE undersigned begs to tender his sin- | next, they will be sued ft
order that the Minist@râs salary for the present cere thanks to the public of Summer- |
Hs yon i a paid. eat who | side, and the surrounding districts, for the |
lave not paid for Pegs are respectfully re-) very liberal share of their patronage be- | ~~ ~~~ 2 al gera gemaaa
quested to do so W delay. stowed upon him since his SUROVAL ES his NOTICE !
A few aglth Pews âWill be sold, and! New Stand on Central Street, and as he | rgvyis Subseriber having
alsoa few ren ed, at the anuual meeting. | has increased facilities for carrying on) establishinent atÂź
Uhe making of the fires in the Church for) business, he respectiully requests a con- | notifies nil persons inde
LAnTdeaee ut Beata on that day. A full! tiguance of the same. Boek accounts, Promissy
iblirdetbetlea ee nia) oa a) ee, P Ile would also reminXâŹ{those who aro | tat the same must be
ALL, Sec'y. & âI'rea, |, : âs is . :in Charlottetown
Summerside. Dec. 11, 1867, pro. indebted to him by Book Ageount, Notes |
SETI an ; âj of Hand &ce., that their respecSve accounts |
PPBSONS hot yet suppped with their} must be paid on ov betore the 1th of
~ Raisins, Currants, Daya, Figs & Spices | Yocember next. âAll amounts remaining
for CHRISTMAS, wilAQave money by | gigaid at that date will be placed in the | â
calling at the Cheap Store} ds of the Clerk ol the Court for collec. | LADD, not more,
J.R.STEWART, {fi oe the Callorng Bt
Cheap Store, Summerside, pele
Dee, 5, 1567.
Notice.
TIE indebted\to the subseriberare herchy
ie first day of Decor
y Without further a6,
I, VIC eRe
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auminerside, Novembe:
josed his business
nmerside, hereby
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Charâtown, Sept. 5
Wanted!
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Rolasses, ickles, COMFORTABLE COTTAGE HLOUSH, | tereected: with broad gravelled walks; and the |
Sh'l Almonds, &e, ft : Ata a «ot whole property is surrounded by a handsoue and
with Garden and I. logo to Saint | o sanctul Beles
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Auction, on Tuesday, 7th Jany.,
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ee Subscriber respectfully informs his friends
{ onl the public that ho has, by late various
avilyals from BRITAIN,CANADA
and the United States, -
| completed his
IMPGRTATIONS FOR THE SEASON,
| comprising w
| General Assortment
|
|
i
bwhich he offers far sale ut (iis Establishment,â
| THY
Queen Street Warehouse!
i
Tio assures thoae who
| his Stock has been pur
| earclul regard to the soundness
| of the articles otlered
| for Sule.
TERMS CASIT!
| No ubatoment in price, but a cansiderable disconnt
will be allowed on the purchase of
#pareel,
oar him by a eall,
dnsed with mt most
| Partie yingron these tering, at this establichment
| Will not only eflect the ndvantaue of ob-
| taining the same at the lowest raty
but ulso iygure to the eg
geod wbund arti,
| BENJAMIN DAVIES.
| Queen Street Warchonse.
Charlottetown, Nov,
| Education.
i TRACHER is now required f 1
|A WILMOT SCHOOL, Let 1). ye
cation will be prontptly responded to,
| SAMUEL WAUML, â
GEORGE PRICY "
ROBERT McG, Sravenr , oe
Wilmot Crook, Nov.
i*
23, 1867,
Gr a Sen
|. -omething to Know.
1 PUA well known Establishment, Pri
L Wales Boarding Hous > ihe eens
. ifrnierly kept by Mr.
Kent and Qu
has bee! opened by the Sch.
: nt and pe bourders ac
_commodited: satisfaction pafrauteed, Thera Are
| good stables on the preuiseds: and on hay and outs
â iL be kept constantly on tolnd, with 4 trostwor-
hy Wain dn attendance, travellers would do w
tu call at the Old Stand, Ted
i th. Cc.
Charlottetown, Noy. 14
WHITLOCK.
«his Once, BRING ALONG YOUR HORSES!
|___ SMITHS FORGE.
aud SLELGHE MOUN tie is 1 2 amen
acca !
Colin leheunan, ba he
eaccute allanch os ork
| nan 15 yours of age, tesa
| Summerside, Nov 2, Yd, Yo Une from grr
ther having gnyaged the services 07
hin
"ANGUS Be
| TORS RgSti ER, and CARR TAZ
eld ptandp en Water Feet, 6;
eteide, Now 1, t sey
as Po Seecruinsntie sae Ratan ea a nea tana cae in
. eee
sensual pleasure he people are heavily
taxed, and get very little for their taxes.
. The Republicans are quick-sighted and
eloquent, and take good care to attribute
to Monarchy nearly the whole of the
evils with which the State is afflicted.
A Congress is proposed, the business
of which will be to settle matters between
the Pope and the Italian people. âThere
are various rumors afloat concerning this
Congress of nations, It is said that the
Pope will not permit his claims to the
sovereignty of his territory in Italy to be
questioned by any earthly tribunal, It
is said too that all the powers which sign-
ed the Treaty of 1815 have accepted the
invitation to take part in the proposed
Conference, to take into consideration
the political condition of the States of
the Church. âhis business of nation-
making and mending is pretty sure soon-
er or later to end unsatisfactorily to all
parties. âLhe policy of non-intervention
appears to us to be the only true one.
If the Italians were leit to settle their
own affuirs, the settlement, whenever
one was arrived at, would be much more
likely to prove permanent than any ar-
rangement which outsiders, however able
and disinterested, may be able to patch
up. âLhe business of this Conference, if |
itever mect, which is very doubtful, will
be very difficult and very delicate; and
wo gicatly fear that the combined
wisdom and moderation of Burope will
scarcely bring it to a satisfactory con-
clusion. Lf, as has been said, the Pope's
New Advertisements this Day|
Wholesale CuftomersâR. 1, Holman 2
Cheapest„etâHugh Ranisay
Who wants moneyâC. C, Gardiner
Christmas âTroeâ*,*
Cash! CastfâR. âI. Holman /
NoticeâPhilip Smith
Notice -„6-B, Hall 2â
Vinal NoticeâArthur Ritchie & Son
Just Publishedâ1). Laird
Harvieâs AlmanacdâŹHenry A. Harvie <â
MailsâThomas Owen
NoticeMJames Mall Oâ â
Selling OfâJiyees L, Holman L--
A CaurdâS. A. Munecy :
Tus Isnanp MINstreL: a collection of
some of the Poetical Writings ot
Joun LePacn, formerly third Muster
of the Central Academy, Vol. IL.,
Charlottetown, P. 18 I., 1867,
The above is the title of the second yol-
ume ofthe âIsland Minstrel.â The print-
ing and binding, which were done by Me.
Win, Bremner, are very neatly executed.
Many of the pieces in this volume have
appeared belove, but there are a large
number of new picces also, It will be
found a very iuteresting litle book, and
as tie author says himself, âif not so fine
us sone of the imported articles in the
thyming doparunent, may nevertheless
be considered passable, as a genuine
speciucn of Island production, He
* Launches his unpretending rhymes,
Upon the carrentof the times,
Where Fortuae's Winds caprecious play,
And hopes are foundered every day,
Hog Raising,
Mr, Robert Glover, in the vicinity of Sum-
merside, killed a young pig Inst week six
subjects are perfectly satisfied with his) months and twenty days old, which weighed
rule, we donât soe that any power on
earth has the least right to interfere be-
tween them and the sovereign of their
choice. If, on the other hand, they dis-
like the Pontifical sway, and are deter-
mined to have rulers of their own choicay
let them effect the change in their own
way. Any meddling by either Garibal-
250 pounds, âLhis is one of three pigs which
Mr. Glover intended to show atthe Exhibition
in Charlottetown in October Jast, but owing
to the Steamer not running from Summerside
on that occasion, he was debarred from com-
pcting for a prize.
Summerside Debating Society.
âThe members of this institute will meet for
dians or Frenchmen is likely to do more
harm than good, âThe Romans are sure-
ly the best judges of what is good for
themselves. If foreign nations interfere
wat all, it should be to prevent interference.
* The Imperial Pailiament was opened
by royal commission on âTuesday, the
19th ult. We regret that wo have not
â" space to pive our readers the Bpeeck
from the Throne.
The account of the execution of the!
three I'enians guilty of the outrage at
Manchester, and of the proceedings con-
sequent thereupon, fill nearly the whole
of the news columns of the English news-
papers. âlhe names of the three unfor-
tunate men were Allen, Gould and Lar-
kin. âThey displayed no unseemly
bravado on the scaffold, âTheir demeanor
â it the account read by us can be relied
onâwias solemn, and befitting Christian
men who knew that in a few moments
they were to stand in the presence of the
Great Judge. There were no frantic
protestations of innocence; no mad
strugglings with the executioner. They
all prayed fervently, and though pallid
and tremhling, stood upon the fatal plat-
form as calm and self-possessed as could
be expected of men in their awful situa-
tion. âThe death penalty is a terrible
thing. Nothing but the most imminent
danger to the State can justify men in
resorting .o it.
LTE ES AD CRETE
OBITUARY,
It is with feelings of sincere sorrow that
We announce to our readers the death of
the Ilon, Mpwarp Wrrran, Queen's
Printer, and Lditor of the Haaminer. This
sad event took plaice on âTuesday the loth
inst., at twelve oâclock, noon. It was
here altogether unexpected. We had
heard from time to time that Mr. Wirre.an
wis ailing, but we lad no idea that he
wasdangerously ill. âVhe disease of which
he died was dropsy. Vhough Mr.
Wueranâs public carcer has been a long
and a success{ul one, he died a compara-
tively young man, being but forty-three
years of age. He was tor twenty years
continuously, & member of the Mouse ot
Assembly, Of that Ilouse he was long
the pride andthe ornament. He was a
man of fine intellect, of enlarged ideas,
andof truly liberal principles. A pleasing:
and a powerful speaker, and a sparkling
and a graeeful writer, he contributed
largely to the sucecss of any cause which
he espoused, His. brilliant talents both
aga legishitor and asa journalist, were
unweariedly éxerted in procuring tor the
people of this Island, Responsible Goyern-
ment, Universal Sullrage, Free Education,
and Free Lands, Any cause which bad
for its aim either. the material or the in-
tellectual advaneementof the people, found
in him an eloquent and an efficient advo-
eate. Many of the best laws tobe found
on our Island Statute Book arg insepara-
bly connected with the name of Epwarp
WHELAN, :
Without extensive possessions or power:
ful family influence, and though depend-
ing solely on the good will of the people
for political advancement, Mr. WHELAN
Was no demagpgue, Ile never from
merely perso considerations scrupled
to stem the tide of popular opinion, when
he found the current: setting in what he
considered the wrong direction. Ile
valued the people's interests mach more
highly thau he did their approbation,
Mr. Wnanâs political career has been a
singularly consistent one, and his public
services merit the lasting gratitude of the
people of this Island.
Those who were privileged to know
Mr, Wuk.an in private, have to deplore
the loss of a singularly pleasant compan:
ion, and w generous warm-hearted friend.
His fascinating conversation and genial
sympathetic nature endeared Jim to nearly
every one whom he met in the Intorcourse
of social lite, Very few even of his most
bitter political opponents could long dislike
aman of his kindly placable nature and
pleasant manners. It is very seldom that
aman who had taken so active and so
prominent a part in the political contests
of his day has left so few enemies behind
him, au
ORE RT. CORRES Fe aE PORT
$s Tur ice in our harbor is now well
made, and horses have been crossing on it
since Sunday last. Itis said to be one foot
in thickness in some places.
tar âTue Steamer Princess of Wales tow-
ed several vessels out of the port of Charlotte-
town on Tuesday last.
ba We are glad to learn that there are to
be a number of vessels built here during
the winter, as we know there are many men)
in want of employment,
yon Wr have received the P. E. Island
Calendar for 1868, issued from the Jatriot
office. Itis very neatly printed. and contains
aa usual, a large amount of valdable informa-
j until next Fail for payme
debate in Messrs. Strong's Hull, on Monday
| evening next, at the hour of eight o'clock,
| Subject:â* Were the British Government
| justified in permitting the execution of the
| Manchester Fenians?â By order,
| AL McRae, Secây.
| Summerside, Dee. 11, 1867.
| amerrreneenep sane ast encreptwnaationcanacrowen
â aarriod,
son the 1th o.
M
ame day, by Rev. D. M,
Anicet: Richard, to Miss
tish Parish.
: is Rev. D. M.
MeDonald, P V., Miss Mary
Matilda H ton, of New Brunswick
AtSt b nurs, On the Sth inst, by James
Cinpbell, 1 P, Mr James Riley to Miss Mary
Jane Taylor Yew London
~ c
5
|
ied,
Dn, Letitia, tho be-}
At New Wiltshire, on Dee
loved wife of Mr John Cook, ay
At Lot M4, en the 8d inst, Eainn, danghter of
Mr Thomas and Aun Dennis, aged 10° monthe.â
** Suitfer little children to come unto me and torbid
them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven,â
â
wed 77 yeurs
Whelesale Custemers
Will find it to their advantage to call and see
samples of
The Assorted Crates of
CROCKERY WARE
still remaining for sale, at a small advance
on cost,
: ALA:
CONFECTIONARY,
KEROSENE OIL,
PITCH, TAR, OAKUM,
ANCHORS, IRON,
TOBACCO, PIPES,
CHALNS, NAILS,
SULPHUR, ROPE,
SALTS,SALTPETRE,
DYH-STUFES,
STARCH,
COPPERAS, MATCHES,CANDLES, BAK-
ING SODA,
WASHING SODA, :
PLOUGIL MOUNTING,
SULET IRON,
MLOUSE COAL.
R. F. HOLMAN,
Summerside, Dee 12,1
"3 " mm a a
CHEAPEST YET!
FANG subscriber has just reccived at his
STORE, (opposite the store lately oceu-
pied by Jolin A. MeDonuld,) his
Fall and Winter supply of
MERCHANDISE,
comprising a general assortment of
Staple & Fancy DRY QOODS,
Ladies, Misses & Chilfrenâs BOOTS,
SUOES, Rubbers &
VERY CHE AP RCASH.
Also a choice assortment of
Family Groceries !
In TEA, KEROSENE OIL,
Sugar, Molasses, âtobacco; Vinegar,
Raisins, Currants, Soap, Candles,
Tigs, Nuts, Apples, Biscuit,
Buckets, Brooms, Dye Stutfs, &e. &e.
All of which will be sokl VERY CHEAP,
for Cash or approvéd credit:
HUGH RAMSAY.
Summerside, Water-strect, 1D: 1867
Who Wants iMoney ?
FANS subscriber will pay the HIGHEST
CASH PRICE for any quantity of
(3) Ss,
delivered at his War,
ne C. Gs GARDINER.
Summerside, Dec. 12, 1867.
ete
Christmas âTree |
rps will (D. vn eale of FANGY
& USEFUL ALUPIOLES at MARGATE,
on the 27th December, Metant, to commence
atSp.m | REFRESHMENTS will also be
provided. â A-good timeâ is expected. â Âą
Margate. Dec. 12, 1867. Sin
Cash. Cash, Cash,
T. HOLM Âą still pays the HIGH-
« BST PRICK WŸ Cash for OATS,
Summerside, Dec 12\1867â3m
Final Notice.
LIL parties indebted to us by Book Ac-
count or otherwise, must pay the sev
sums due by them, IN FULT, within âI
DAYS from this date, shall not wa
All sums un-
paid onthe 20th DEC ER instant, we
shall sue for at the fext\ Commissioner's
Court.
ARTHUR RITCHIU & SON.
Alberton, Dec. 0, 1867. gin
tion, Itis on salo atvuur Book Store,
SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1867.
vershoes, in variety | 2
HARVIE'S âImproved Farms. WEIOLESALB!
Princo Edward. Island ON LOT 19. FPMIE Subscriber has received per Zulicka
\ â palates and Jvewadin from iLANDâSehr.
LLMAN AC
TY.O be sold at AUCTION, nt the COURT! 2.48, fom BOSTON, Providence from MON-
HOUSE, in St. Eleanors, at 2 o'clock, p.m, |TREAL, and Seca Bird from HALIFAX the
FOR
On Tuesday, 7th Janây,, 1868, | ovine
ae TITE PRESS, aud
The improvements on | STAPLE GOODS,
about the 20th inet,
714 Acres of Land, iu eon AUadvanedou nest (
c situate on Township 16, and bounded as follows, which he offers ata small advance on cost for
ill be ready for delivery | yiz;âOu tho cust by the fyrin of Jolin MeDouguld. | cash or approved credit :â
jon the south by Nichmond Bay; on the weet by 40 Chests Tea,(very choice,)
the farm of George Robinson, und op the north by 6 Cusca Confectio
THE
â â< the Main Road through * Lower Sixtecu.ââ y uayer Rai :
Prince Eâd Island Almanae,} "vic Kaprorenente TP uae dies a thie tatants,
FOR 1808, n 89 Acres
f Land, 3 Dbls. crush ct
joining the â Rose ITiL2Mkeermand bounded on | 2 eee MOLE :
% i ihe south by +! Shemadie Cheek.â Gn the east by} (48088 bl-Ccarbon ode,
Queen Street, Charlottetown, 2 Mara, Av & AY Tecate sll farm, aud on the | 6 bbls. Soda Crystals,
- Doula eet ee 2 north by Thomas Lougtilin's laud. 2 ceeex Bath-brick,
JUST PUBLISHED, Also,âTue improvements a bates Beraens il) .
60 sides » Le Pry
AND READY VOR DELIVERY, _ On 160 Acres of Land, 10 boxes âVobacco, 10 do, Natural Leaf,
mie a eee adioinini a te of A lexnnee Allen, Esq., on | 1 cask Putty in bladders,
THE DP. E. ISLAND the Western Road, formerly occupied by Archibald 95 boxes Liverpool Soup.17 boxes Pipes,
HUNRY A, HARVIE,
Larrisey '
BY â oar t Zine, § bbls. âTar.
CA LEN DAR |, imitisen to nesee xm orate yan] faaikeheet ne Ai te,
aan atts t4d,eurreney per acre, to commence trom | beta Aut Ad rm peed
1 do, Alum,80 Kegs Cut Nails,
10 tons refined iron, (al sizes.)
JAMES L. HOLMAN,
Tiitish & American House, ?
Summerside, Dee. 5, 1867
Muy det, Le
G. W. DeBLOIS, |
Awseut for the di roprteties {
a5 |
joned Oli
und
CLEARING-OUT SALT,
FLOUR & MEAL.
pe Schr. Provipencr, from Montreal,
800 Bhls. No. 1 Alloway & other brands
FLOOR!
100 Lbls. White & yel Kiln dried
CORNMEAL.
1 Mor Sale for CASH ONLY!
JAMES L, HOLMAN,
a
ee
ee,
bees
re
=
For Sale, wholesale ui Il, at Queen Square
Bookstore, by
D, LAIRD.
807, gi all
& OFF
at and below cost,
FOR CASH.
The Subscriber, in order to effect a clear-
ance of his
Retail Steck of Goods,
has cons selling
Dry Goods,
Shelf Hardware;
Crockery ware,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Clothing, &e.,
At and below cost for CASI.
Cash customers in want of the above, will
do well to call and inspect his Stock, and
learn prices beforé purchasing elsewhere,
JAMES. L. NOLMAN,
American IfLouse, 2
FPL Subscribers, intending to build a BRICK
STORE next spring, are desivous of reancing
theit present S7OCK OF GOODS, and will,
alter the Ist DECEMBER, connmence
SELLING OFI
Their Large and Varied Stock of |
British & AAmerican
Summerside, 1)
Sait !
1092 BAGS SALT,
2400 bush. bulk do.
For sale very low.
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
FOR CASH ONLY!
G. & &. DAVIES. |. JAMES L. HOLMAN,
Charlottetown, Nov 21, 1867â2ia do | Bummeraide, Decoy Or ae
| Dawson's Estate,
SUBURBAN RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
SEED WHEAT AND
FLOUR.
rom Montreal 350 |
Miuuliels [FAME Subscribers will eell by Public Auction,
eed Wheat, | A. in front of the Colonial Builingson FRIDAY,
White Bald
{the ? next, at 12 o'clock,
tho kind most approved of and generally grown | yoo, J, With tayo ever
in Canada, of gronud attached, situate in the Common of
have this day received
British ©
Summerside, Dee, 12,1807, § ALSO: Charlottetown, about 15 minutesâ walk from the
OS RTP a ST eT EE : A © ately occiipied by Mr. W. yson, ind
100 burrels of the celebrated nateina ce ODEL er 4
This property is eligibly situated in the most
elevated and houlthy position in the suburbs of
Charlottetown. nearly opposite the residence of th
Hon. Judge Peters, and commands a spleudid
view of the city und its environs.
The cotta: i Hy and elegantly
finished, with an 1 eye âto comfort, j
| presents a very attractive and handsome ay)
ie The other baildings on the premises, con-
- Fresh Imporiations!
CHEAP
CHRISTMAS REQUISITES.
Alloway Mills Flour.
D. ROGERS.
_ tummerside, Dee 6, 1887
NOK a good Assortin
CLOTIS, got
JJ
t of Cloaking |
Layer Ratsiys, Loose Raisins, ALE WART'S,
Worcestershfte Sav
Curry Powder,
Orange Marmalade.
Picnic Biscuit,
aaa ye ; Ps |
eee nee 7 dl a uatiuge| There is also connected with the Kitchen of the
â darts ged atest 7 sumer! Cottagea large BRICK TANK, with Filterer aud
Room; 6 Closets aud CupYourds, and other | poice Panp.
conveniences,
MMERSIDE.
W.T.BUNT &Co
Essence Of Coffee, Yor tur articulars . H H
i. he As DE Nite f Por further particulars apply at the Office purchase money to be paid down; 25 per centon
Essence BA Of Lemon, ÂŁ5 | of this paper. Helleuey Grit i Deal AHUPUNG. Baldaua aiiiG
Lissence 4 B. Almond, G2 El My b D no 180 t ae NOG Hi yi tut ap Hy the tha In SIN
Hasence & Cinnamon, oe ee cl iHertgaee ee ie uray oy a eee
Jeti eS Cacueae Stop y Reed This ] ae indisputable Title will be given to the pur-
ts : = Hy âvy chiuger-
Essence Peppermint Rai . fea ne ;
. y BUM S : urther particulars respecting âTitle, poseersion
Crusurp SuGar. GRANULATED Sucan. Ti) Subseviber ests all persons | cte., can He obRtie Diy eetarBlite tortie oonltialie
Dece Âź@:. 1867. indebted to him~to 1 and. settle | of tale at the oflice of Messrs ALLEY & DAY
ELSES VERE DEPART ee a | their necounts previous to the 1st day of | Solicitors, Charlottetown, or to the undersiy
Notice. January, 1868, THOMAS DAWSON,
RICHARD HEARTZ,
VHOMAS ALLEY,
se Charlottetown, Noy 16, 186
JOSEPIT BERTRAM,
Journal Office, Dee. 5, 1867
~ âImportant Notice |
RT. Eh
Farm at Auction!
FIMIE Subscriber has been instructed by
Mr CHARLES ADAMS, to sell at
liam Dutly, of Summ Âą, did steala sum
of money from me, do hereby contradict
said report, as it is false and malicious.
PHILIP SMITH.
Summerside, Dee. 9, 1867. Lis
Wotice i] requests all persons, w
(J of Hand are now overdue, to pat
BEG to request all persona indebted to the | the 10th DECEMBER
state of the late STEVHEN W. WALL,| summerside, Dee
to come forward and pay the amount in fall) ~~ ~~~
due. »'Those persags to the West who are in
arrears will bear inSgfd that unless they
make immediate payfOnt they will be sued
without further notice,
iN V7 ULEREAS certain parties have circula-
ted a report Sues that My. Wil-
Notes
np in full before
lock, a. m.,
KM, situated
» consisting
| 1868, on the premises, at 9)
| that valuable FREEMOL
on the NEW LONDO?
of 24 Itis all cleared an
state of cultivation,
âPerms Liberal and made known at sale.
a
Stray Heifer.
PPMIERE has bectypn phe subscribers pre-
mises for the pas r months, Brindled GHORGH ANDERSON,
Heifer, 14 year old. aS it White spot on New London, Dee 5, 1867. Auct.
her head, and the top Penv ote: TG ie ao 7
owner is requested to come and prove proper- A il appy New Ay ear i
ty, pay expenses, aud take her away. ;
EDWIN VARROW.
Bedeque, Dec. 5, 1867. Sin *
{OR the Cheapest
COTTONS go t!
JAMES WALL.
Richmond, Lot 19, Dec, 11, 18: sin
Mails
Winter Arrangement.
TYNIE Mails for the neighboring Provinces
and the United States will, until further
lt Hee Congtewition intend holding 2
Non CBLIC THA inthe DRILE SHED,
IWART'S, HA in the | P SHED, on
notice, be closed at this Office every Tuesday, Une ;
Thursday, and Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock. | Cheap Store, Summerside, | Meow Year Je
Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and al Dec 867. | The designof tha Tea is aX in clearing the
ng debt ofthe Church, Stveral addresses
dintsters ind others may be expected,
will be on the tables at_ 1 o'clock, pm â
en there will be a sale of cake, at the close
the West Indies, will be closed every alter-
nate Thursday and Saturday, at7 p. m., as!
follows, viz :â
âStray Heifer, {fF
A Red Ifeifer 14 year old, has been on the a A i
thursday, do 23 do do 4, do Graham's Road, Dee. 5, 1867.
ary sd
maimerside, No
Saturday, do 25 do c pedo AGO ye " F via t
Thursday, Feb G do Saturduy, do 18, do FOR the Best amd. Che@apest TEAS â-â-, - eer ene ently
Siraigy de 8 dem NUN: Me Odoâ | BOL âe @ . SEED WHEAT.
JA STEWARIT'S:
Cheap Store, Summerside, ?
Dee. 6, 1867. 5;
âThursday, do 20 do Saturday, May 2, do
Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanorâs,
via Bedeque, will be ciosed every âTuesday
and Friday, at 9, a.m,
POLL enbseribers offer for
} BW cellent Canada SEU
| would do well to avail the
Sooo tunity.
Ji 2) WRIGHT & SON,
T. Farmers
whlves of this oppor-
: 1. gl
Letters to be registered and newspapers
must be posted half an hour before the tine
of closing the Mails. .
THOMAS OWEN, P. M. G.
General Post Office,
Clvtown, 7th Dec.,.1867. §
XCAR,
MULE SUMMERSIDE QUADRILLE AS-
SEMBLY commencogfcir series of En-
tertaininents atthe * Cr x Housn,â THIS
(THURSDAY) EVEN Dai the 12th instant,
at 74 o'clock,
as ;
Final Notice.
tbe requiredio | A LI partics indebted ton: by Note of and
winter. This; 4% or Book Acconnt,nced not console themrelves
| by Nes a HM. a a ane thir King L shall wait
âTerms easy, and nee AE NERY fall tur the t hone amounts I
Ollice, or on iipplication to [shall ote tor at the ners Court,
GEORGE DOULI | untees settled in ten d this date.
Gh Nit : ; De
Wilmot Valley, Nov 97, 1867 tf | CIAS MARDINEN,
â |
and â Sammerside, 27th Nov., lt
BRITISH TEMPLARS. |~ 9 al\Goncerned.
COUNTY LODGE. MENTING. ge subscriber retyests all those indebted to
r ion of the Prince | him to nak
rat, Allaeconits
lranite Lodue | Wupnidutter the first day Jecenber will be
Y, the Work | bunded over to the Court gy lection.
A full attend: | Ă©
| November 1, 1867,
ââ~
|
A Good Investinent. | » Redeqne, Noy 28, (87-11
Ret SALE a very gommodiously built and | ~~~
" well finished COTRAQE, gated nour the |
Grove Scooolliouse, Wilm
ia 22x 80 feet. âLhe purchas:
move it away dpring the
Cottize is oftere
âThe Cottage
nown at the Journal
By order,
S.A. MUNWEY, Sccây.
Summerside, Dee, 12, 1867.
wrath 1 A " sraronommerma |e
NOTICE, Deverhber ne
TPNH Annual Meeting of the PRESBYTH- | âN°?! PU
A RIAN CONGREGATION, at SUMMUER- :
SIDE, will be held in the Church, on Uaurs-
day, JANUARY 2nd 1868, at 2 oâclock,p.m. bets Hi Si
Âą ormed that ant cir rer
Pewholders will vlease pay their âRENTS aid in fall bef
to the Treasurer on or before that day, sin| PUIIE undersigned begs to tender his sin- | next, they will be sued ft
order that the Minist@râs salary for the present cere thanks to the public of Summer- |
Hs yon i a paid. eat who | side, and the surrounding districts, for the |
lave not paid for Pegs are respectfully re-) very liberal share of their patronage be- | ~~ ~~~ 2 al gera gemaaa
quested to do so W delay. stowed upon him since his SUROVAL ES his NOTICE !
A few aglth Pews âWill be sold, and! New Stand on Central Street, and as he | rgvyis Subseriber having
alsoa few ren ed, at the anuual meeting. | has increased facilities for carrying on) establishinent atÂź
Uhe making of the fires in the Church for) business, he respectiully requests a con- | notifies nil persons inde
LAnTdeaee ut Beata on that day. A full! tiguance of the same. Boek accounts, Promissy
iblirdetbetlea ee nia) oa a) ee, P Ile would also reminXâŹ{those who aro | tat the same must be
ALL, Sec'y. & âI'rea, |, : âs is . :in Charlottetown
Summerside. Dec. 11, 1867, pro. indebted to him by Book Ageount, Notes |
SETI an ; âj of Hand &ce., that their respecSve accounts |
PPBSONS hot yet suppped with their} must be paid on ov betore the 1th of
~ Raisins, Currants, Daya, Figs & Spices | Yocember next. âAll amounts remaining
for CHRISTMAS, wilAQave money by | gigaid at that date will be placed in the | â
calling at the Cheap Store} ds of the Clerk ol the Court for collec. | LADD, not more,
J.R.STEWART, {fi oe the Callorng Bt
Cheap Store, Summerside, pele
Dee, 5, 1567.
Notice.
TIE indebted\to the subseriberare herchy
ie first day of Decor
y Without further a6,
I, VIC eRe
1867 sERSOD
er
auminerside, Novembe:
josed his business
nmerside, hereby
es or othorwise,
Charâtown, Sept. 5
Wanted!
iyears of ave; to loner
«8 One from the coun
Apprentice
ANGUS McSWEEN,
Summerside, Noy. 21, 1867, if S McSWEEN,
AQ
| Sommerrite, Novy 1, 187
ry, (ÂŁ &6 lb. bottles) | {
afer
MERCH ANDIZ E, UBEX BRIG ZeL E104 trom Liverpoolâ|
Currants, EA Tens, Cheap Store, Summersid â re i
Gelatine, fa Spices, Do. 5, 1867. Toke Vaid Gouieneut ire eGR AISI) Cal
: Isinglass, Fy Cheese, So ee a aE j wed and thorough! iF :
Tapiocha, [as] Butter, TO EE âaL ! | The grounds attached, y
Gr'nd Rice, EH Onions, (GARDEN, are in a good sR at m
Confectary ialots, Entry as may be agreed on, / planted with choice and oryftn ttrees, and in
Rolasses, ickles, COMFORTABLE COTTAGE HLOUSH, | tereected: with broad gravelled walks; and the |
Sh'l Almonds, &e, ft : Ata a «ot whole property is surrounded by a handsoue and
with Garden and I. logo to Saint | o sanctul Beles
The terms of sale will be: 25 per cent of the |
Auction, on Tuesday, 7th Jany.,
âThA MEM TING,
own and White} Tp Lodies in connection with the Summereide |
Thursday, Dee 12, 1867, Saturday, Feb 2 sulscribers premises since the loth of }/'Ch . Hi
li-do Thug Mech 5, do | August last) She ha: white spot on her |}. ae the Addresses wili be given. bean
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Si | e then, on or of December,
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OShOR vyorney ,
ee Subscriber respectfully informs his friends
{ onl the public that ho has, by late various
avilyals from BRITAIN,CANADA
and the United States, -
| completed his
IMPGRTATIONS FOR THE SEASON,
| comprising w
| General Assortment
|
|
i
bwhich he offers far sale ut (iis Establishment,â
| THY
Queen Street Warehouse!
i
Tio assures thoae who
| his Stock has been pur
| earclul regard to the soundness
| of the articles otlered
| for Sule.
TERMS CASIT!
| No ubatoment in price, but a cansiderable disconnt
will be allowed on the purchase of
#pareel,
oar him by a eall,
dnsed with mt most
| Partie yingron these tering, at this establichment
| Will not only eflect the ndvantaue of ob-
| taining the same at the lowest raty
but ulso iygure to the eg
geod wbund arti,
| BENJAMIN DAVIES.
| Queen Street Warchonse.
Charlottetown, Nov,
| Education.
i TRACHER is now required f 1
|A WILMOT SCHOOL, Let 1). ye
cation will be prontptly responded to,
| SAMUEL WAUML, â
GEORGE PRICY "
ROBERT McG, Sravenr , oe
Wilmot Crook, Nov.
i*
23, 1867,
Gr a Sen
|. -omething to Know.
1 PUA well known Establishment, Pri
L Wales Boarding Hous > ihe eens
. ifrnierly kept by Mr.
Kent and Qu
has bee! opened by the Sch.
: nt and pe bourders ac
_commodited: satisfaction pafrauteed, Thera Are
| good stables on the preuiseds: and on hay and outs
â iL be kept constantly on tolnd, with 4 trostwor-
hy Wain dn attendance, travellers would do w
tu call at the Old Stand, Ted
i th. Cc.
Charlottetown, Noy. 14
WHITLOCK.
«his Once, BRING ALONG YOUR HORSES!
|___ SMITHS FORGE.
aud SLELGHE MOUN tie is 1 2 amen
acca !
Colin leheunan, ba he
eaccute allanch os ork
| nan 15 yours of age, tesa
| Summerside, Nov 2, Yd, Yo Une from grr
ther having gnyaged the services 07
hin
"ANGUS Be
| TORS RgSti ER, and CARR TAZ
eld ptandp en Water Feet, 6;
eteide, Now 1, t sey