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    dangerous route, inasmuch as the least: New Advertisements th
    digression from the track might lead the
    traveller out into the gulf. We would
    urge upon the inhabitants of Fifteen Point,
    who are accustomed to trayel on the ice,
    to attend to this matter. Only let such
    men as William Hibbette: Charles Howat |
    undertake the bushing of this ice, and we
    feel confident they will not want for men |
    to help them perform the worl.

    ‘Tuplin's Estate—George Anderson
    What if Andy is a Mason—Wm.R.Sheen
    Money tound—George Stavert

    Wood Land—Damian Gillis

    British Templars—John M. Baker
    Yarmouth Cook Stoves
    Joa fuund—Hannah Dickieson

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    tar We had oceasion the other day to | T UP LIN’S ESTATE

    visit the eatensive Caniage Factory of) ; ct mH]
    William ‘Tuplin, Es situated on Water’) FOR SALT ah
    Street, in this place. Mr. Tuplin, for; ; eas :

    ee yenes fanted on his iantiees in| PIE Subscriber offers at private sale, the

    ‘ ‘ vi ? erties
    aMargate, but, like many others he foresaw | following Propertigs Âą

    = that Summerside was to be the omporiun | That well-known Property at
    Sof trade of. Prin e County, and some two

    1A say ci
    years ago he anoyed in here und erected MARGATE, NEW LONDON, :
    i very large workshop. In. the wood containing about one-half rere. together with
    work departinent of this establishment we the buildings thereon erected, consisting of
    observed quite a number of hands employ- ene large Dwelling House, finished Goniplehss
    ed, as also in the smith’s department jand one smaller do., with Btabiog. whl Oil
    On the second floor we found Mr, Tuplin | AOueEe Ponies Wureles ah ue es
    himself, with some of his men, putting | oy, ANARY,, 2 ON leeD 2 4
    the finishing touch, with the brush, to ine :
    some slcighs. We were shown some)
    Gyenty or more as handsome and well
    built sleigls as we ever saw, and We are} anaes
    fully.convinced that Mr, ‘Tuplin deserves) °# the
    the reputation he has gained for himsel!

    at fe tna Clifton Property,

    asa first class Carriage and Sleigh Hi . Hea containing about one acre of land, with the
    Jt would not, perhaps, be out of place OV huildings thereon, consisting of one large
    us to mention here that Mr. Puplin has two storey STOR, 42 x 26 fect, with good
    this summer crected a yery fine dwelling | cellar, and well finished throughout. One
    hous.e Itis, we think, one of the largest) Warehouse 30 x 20. with stable attached, and
    in the Town and has avery nice verandah! one Dwelling House 34 x 24, well finished,
    allaround if, and wt eupola on the top| This property is within one quarter of a
    from which a fine view niay be had of the] ite of the Clifion Wharf—a place where
    harbor and surrounding country. ./ Jarge quantities of grain are annually ship-
    Mathew Dempsy was the architect, ped, and is in every way «an excellent stand

    ta Brackwoep for November has been | for business,
    received. ‘The contents are :—'! Brownlows ;” | Also, at CLIFTON WHARF, 4 acre of
    “Atthe Alpsagain;” “Conversation,” “Linds LAN), with « large three storey Granary,
    ‘Tressel; ‘f Reynolds andthe Vortreit Paint- 40 x 80, erected thereon,
    ers ofthe Past Century 3” *CornelinsO' Dowd ;”) Alaa. tle LensaholdsIntarost of tho

    A yory popular fallacy — 24th August in ss RNS
    Riliaee Garibaldi Last — ‘Women| Shipyard at O'Bricn's Creek,

    in the Middle Ages;” ‘ The Impending crisis | with the buildings thereon, consisting of two
    in America.” Itis avery interesting number. | COOK IOUSES, one Workshop, one Black-
    As Debating Clubs are now peng. formed Me | sinith’s Shop.
    would urge upon members the necessity of) ; Ae ‘ ann :
    Weiatherpliciaroed Greame: ane ot Wee: | Ne ous EN KILN, convenient to the
    views. ‘he first of the yeur is the time to) 7° PAE ae
    subscribe. Send in your orders to Harvie's,| Goll titles to the above properties given.
    Jaird’s, or Bertram’s Book Store. | For terms cr ether information apply to
    We: learn that the dwelling house of GEORGE ANDERSON,
    Mr. Richard Taylor, of Mill River, New) New London, Dee. 19, 1867,—Isl $m
    - Rondon, was. totally egnsumed by fire on} ——~—--—--—-- -_--_---—
    “Wednesday m ng the 11th instant. Mr.| WHAY [F ANDY JOHNSON IS A
    ‘Naylor and his sister, the only inmates of the | 0
    house, barely escaped with their lives, in} MASON §
    their night clothes. ‘They lost every thing | ie will not prevent the Subscriber offering
    they had. ‘The fire originated from a S| for sale his LUABLE FREEMOLD
    of ashes. PROPERTY, situ in FREETOWN, Lot
    jar ON Monday Tast we had quite an old- | 25, consisting of 190 acres of good land, the
    fashioned snow storm; it was accompanied, | greater part of whith is under cultivation,
    however, with high winds, and the snow has ‘Time will be given for the purchase money
    drifted very much in some places, and the; on approved security.
    yoad is bare in other places. We want more) — For particulars, &c., apply at Centreville,
    snow to make good roads. | Bedeque, to :
    Yesterday at 2 o'clock, p.m,, the remains | _. WILLIAM R, SHEEN,
    of the late Hon. Edward Whelan were follow-) Dee. 19, 1857, tf
    edto their last resting place inthe Roman) ga STE aT aE
    Catholic cemetery, by one of the largest
    funeral processions which we have seen in)
    this city. The frish A olmnboers and the)
    Members of the Benevolent Irish Society, in} spa ON : nl
    mourning, headed the cortege.—Vatrtol. oa a Naess wee iy WOOD LAND,

    On ‘Tuesday morning last, Mr, John Ten- | farm. ‘he wood will be so)
    derson, of the Winsioe Road, was found on! the lind,
    the Princetown Road trogen to death. Mr. ‘Terms made k
    Jlenderson was an aged man, and some Tew
    years since lived on the Brackley Point Road.
    where he had Mills. —/sl.

    is fluated in the midst
    possesses many
    Wr business.

    The above properf
    of a flourishing settle
    adyantages, and is a gogd sf

    WOOD LAND!

    TXT Subscriber offers for sale, in lots to
    suit purchaser the whole to one per-

    \ ith or without

    hown on application.
    DAMIAN GILLIS.
    Trishtown Road. Lot 19, Dec

    *

    Yarmouth Cook Stoves,

    FOR SALE AT

    MARGATE, KEW LONDON!

    FEAXHE Subseriber lias on hand and for sale
    on the usttal S$, an assortment of the
    above and justly cele COOK STOVES.
    Parties wishing t6 purchase will please ap-
    ply to R. W. Tremain, ut Margate, or to the
    nudersigned at New London.
    GEORGI ANDERSON.
    3m

    Founp ar Last.—A remedy that not only
    relieves, but cures Consumption, and its nu-
    merous satellites, which revelye around it in
    the shape of coughs, colds, influenza, Bron-
    chitis. &e. This remedy is Dry Wistar’e
    Valsam of Wild Cherry .

    pay Wa have not received a Colonial or
    a Foreign Mail here for the last two weeks,
    in consequence of which weare unable to
    furnish a summary of the latest news. We
    give below the latest te ogram.

    We have just heard that three boats cross-
    ed over yesterday to this side, bringing no
    leas than fifteen mail bags. We may look
    out for a big lot to-night.

    Dee. 19, 1867,

    BRITISH TEMPLARS.

    FEMIE members of the GRANITE LODGE.

    BRETISIL TEMPLARS, of NORTH
    BEDEQUE, purpose holding, in their New
    Lodge Room, on CLL AS EVENING,
    fat G o'clock,

    We understand that the Masonic Brethren
    of Summerside and St. Eleanor’s intend hay-
    ing a Supper on St.John Day.

    Summorside Debating Sooiety.

    _ This Institute was opened on Monday even- non :
    ing last, by the President, Finlay MeNcill,|. An invitetion is
    isy., with a short and appropriate address, Lodges and any other

    after which the subject of debate for the even- | tend.

    ing—** Were the British Government just 1] Admission 1s. Gd.

    in permitting the execution of the Manches-

    ter Fenians ?”—was opened by Mr. H.-Law- | {
    son, and kept up with much vigor for some |
    time.
    cided in the affirmative. |

    The proceeds are to be
    lappropriated towards finishing the Lodge.

    : JUN M. BAKER
    | ‘ North Bedeque, Dec. 10, 1867. li
    On the question being put it was de- | ———-—- 5 oo
    de i : Rioney Found !
    The subject for debate next Monday even: | cae hh .
    ing will be—‘ Should Hducation be made) FOUND, on Wednesday Inst, near N. J.
    compulsory by {he State?” ‘lo be opened by | - Brown s Store, in Summerside, a sun of
    Daniel Eninan, Esq. | MONEY, in notes,
    ALex. McRaw, Sec’y. The owner cin have thes

    Summerside, Dec. 18, 1867. jthe offive of R. Me?
    perty, and paying fj

    hy calling at
    ert, proving pro-
    MMANotice,

    GO. STAVERT,

    last. near Wilmot
    OA. ‘The owner can
    at the Journal office

    St John, Dee. 15th. Boy on Sd

    Oitawa, 12th.—Vote of no confidence | 1 Creek Bridge, AN
    taken ast night on Holmes’ Hudson Bay | tye the same by call
    resolution; lost forty-one to one hundred | PPOVNs preperty, ang
    and four, New tiff takes effect to-day. uM
    Spirits cighty cents per gallon; ‘Tobaco
    five per cent. and 15 cents a pound; Malt
    forty eents per bushel; Black ‘Tea fifteen
    per cent, aud three and a-half cents per
    pound ; Molasses forrefining seventy-three
    cents for one hundred pounds—tor general
    use filty-five cents; Flour aud meal twen-
    ty-five cents a barrel, ;

    Gold 1334,

    Summierside, Dee 19, 1867. 3i

    “NEW GOODS

    AT THE

    Winfred Efouse!

    ue Subscriber begs leave to notify his
    numerous friends, customers, and the
    public generally that he has just

    Removed to his New Store,
    THE WINFRED HOUSE !
    Just opposite his Old Siand, on
    Central Street,

    where he is now

    St. John, Dee, 14.
    Dord-Licut, of Ireland has issued a pro-
    clamation declaring public funerals of
    Fenians executed for treason in Manches-
    ter to be seditious, and prohibitings such
    manifestations in future,
    Gold 18:

    Garried,

    At Charlottetown, on the 4th inat., by the Rev. New & I ashi
    Alexander Falconer, Mr. Dunean Metachern, of
    Tot 48, to Mies Catherine Vickerson, of St. Peter's
    Road.

    At New Town, on the 4th inut., by the Rev. A
    McLean, Belfast, Mr. Archibald MeDongall to
    Mies Margaret McKinnon, both ot the above place

    pening a

    Stock of
    DRY GOODS!

    which he now offers as CHEAP FOR CASH
    as can be bought on this Island.

    on) wa These Goods have been selected b

    himself, and will be found of the LATEST
    (STYLES and FASILIONS.
    At Elliot River, December 4th, Edward Alfred Cotton Warps all Colors.
    Tiyde, aged 20 years, youngest son of Win. H. |’
    Hyde, Fay. His end was pence. —
    On the Ten ult, at the residence of her grand “ALsOu
    ~ gon Neil, Hamilton Road, Lot 8, Mra, Nancy Mac- ie
    Pherson, relict of Donald MePherson, eenior, in| Expected in a few days from HALIFAX, o
    the 9th year of her aye. She wae a native of hoios lot of
    Vist, Hebrides, Scotland, and emigrated to thir Choice lot o}
    Colony 26 yeare ago, Ag one of the last genuine !
    relics of an age and race widely differing from the G R 0 Âą E R I E S
    present both in language and manners, her depar- \
    * tire UAL bya ft ube | of a cu which will be sold as cheap as formerly.
    darceudante as leaving behind it an inefiaceable i: cae . «
    blank.‘ Behold shan tinal made my days as an Persons coming to Summerside, to pure hase
    jandbreadth, and nine age is ae nothing before Goods, will please call at the W/VFRED
    thee. | HOUSE, on Central Street, where they will
    At Charlottetown, on Sabbath, Ist inst., Jane! find the subscriber happy to show them his
    Campbell, wife of Mr, John McKinnon, aged 55| Stock and (wil them the prices, when they

    cone i ' can judge for themaclyes.

    t nets, Annabella Ellen, infa is =
    In the Sth i At | nt te JOUN Fe BAKER,

    Summverside, Oct. 17, 1807. y

    ter of Mr. Allen, Forsyth, of Albuiton, aged
    yours

    SUMMERSIDE JOURN

    is Day|

    Geo, Anderson |

    Mr. John Larrisey’s |

    |
    4

    TEA MEETING

    !

    PUBLIC TEA in the DRILL SHED, on

    New Year’s Day.

    | remaining debt off the Church
    from Ministers and others quityg be expected,

    Tea will Le on the tabl t J o'clock, pin.—
    Afior Tea there will be a pulMageuke, ut the close
    of which the Addressea will be*given. ‘Tickets
    Is. Gd.
    The ludies who live kindly offered to make
    Cakes will please leave them with Miss
    atthe Manae, who has been appointed to
    them, on or before the Set of December.
    Summerside, Noy 2/, Ist "vow

    Fresh Importations !
    (0; HEA P
    CHRISTMAS REQUISITUS.

    Laren Rarins, Loosr Ratsins.

    ‘ ‘Teas,
    Spices,
    : Isinylass, be Cheese,
    ° Tapiocha, Butter,
    © Grna Rice, fel nions,
    B Confectnry vaj — Shalots,
    Molasses, Pickles,

    Sh'lAlmonds, Nuts, &c,
    Worcestershire Sance,
    Curry Powder,
    Orange Marmalade,

    fai Picnic Biseuit,
    A; Tsscive Of Coffee,

    EH Lnvence 4 Of Lemon,
    . Essence fA B. Almond,
    iS Pssence EX Cinnamon,
    Essence Pas Strawberry,
    Essence Raspberry,
    Essence Peppermint,

    SU GRANULATED Sucan.
    Âą December 5, 1867.

    Pp ONS not
    Raisins, Curr:

    tuts, |
    for CHRISTMA 1 save money by
    calling at the Cheap Store,
    J.R.STEWART,
    Cheap Store, Suminerside,
    Dec, 5, 1867,

    improved Farms.
    ON LOT 10.

    THO bo sold at AUCTION, at
    HOUSE, in St. Eleanors, ut 2 o'clock, p. m-,

    On Tuesday, 7th Jan’y., 1

    The improvementa on

    714 Acres of Land,
    situate on Township 16, and bounded as follows,
    viz.:—On the east by the farm of John McDougald,
    on the south by Richmond Bay; on tho wert by
    the farm of George Robinson, ard on the north by
    the Main Road through ‘* Lower Sixteen,”

    The Improvements
    On 839 Acres of Land,

    adjoining the ‘ Rose Hill’! Farm, aud houded on
    the south by +t Shemadie Cree onthe enst by
    Messrs, A. & A. Ramsay's mill. farm, and on the
    north by Thomas Lougiilin's lund,

    Also,—Tne improvementa
    On 100 Acres of Land,
    adjoining the farm of Alexander Allen, Esq., on
    the Western Road, formerly occupied by Archibald
    Larrisey,
    The purchasers to receive Lease for 999 years,
    atin lid, currency per acre, to conimence from

    Muy Ist, 1863.
    G.W. DeBLOIs,
    Agent for the drontletns:
    |)

    CLEARING-OUT SALE,

    ai Snbseribers, intending to build a BRICK
    STORE next spring, avo desirous of reducin,

    theia present CK OF GOODS, aud will,
    after the Ist DECEMBER, commence

    SELLING OFF
    Their Large and Varied Stock of
    British & American:
    MERCHANDIZE,

    At Greatly Reduced Prices;

    | FOR CASH ONLY!

    G. & §. DAVIES.

    Qin

    Charlottetow
    Ya good
    CLOTHS, go tc

    JR. SYMWART'S,
    Cheap Store, Summerside, ;

    1). c. 5, 1867.

    CHEAP STORE.

    | Save your money by buying your Dry Goods,

    Groceries, &c., at the
    CHEAP STORE.

    THNIIE Subscriber wishes to inform the public
    that he has opencdaSTORD in Summer-
    side, on Water Street, directly opposite

    sale a choice assortment of

    D y Goods, Groceries,
    &e., of excellent quality, and chenp for Cash.
    J.R. STEWART.
    Summerside, Nov. 21. 1867.
    Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
    Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup,

    as well as dangerous diseases of the ‘Throat,
    Chest and lungs, prevail in our changeable
    climate at all seasons of the year; few are
    fortunate enough to escape their baneful in-
    fluence. Liow important it is then to have at
    hand a certain antidote to all these comy laint,
    Experience proves that this exists in Wistar’s
    Balsam to an extent not found in any other
    remedy; however severe the suffering, the
    application of this soothing, healing and won-
    derful Balsam at once vanquishes the liscase
    and restores the sufferer to wonted health,
    Mr. JOUN BUNTO,
    Or Batnwin, Cuemune Co., N. Y.—writes:
    “«T was urged by a neighbor to get one bot-
    tle of the Balsam for my wife, being assured
    by him that im case it did not produce good
    effects, he woud pay for the bottle himself.

    'Y | On the strength of such practical evidence of

    its merits, I procured a bottle, My wife at
    this time was sv low with what the Physicians
    termed Seated Consumption as to be unable
    to raise herself fiom the bed, coughing con-
    stantly and raising more or less blood. I
    commenced giving the Balsam as directed,
    and was so muc!: pleased with its operation
    that I obtained another bottle, and continued
    giving it. Before this botde was entirely
    used, she ceased coughing and was strong
    enough to sit up. The fifth bottle entirely
    restored her to health, doing that which seve-
    ral physicians had tried to do but had failed.”

    Prepared by SETIL W, FOWLE & SON.
    18 ‘Tremont Boston, and for sale by Druggists
    generally.
    for P. E. Island [Dee. &

    Blanks of all kinds, for sale at
    the “Journal” Office.

    SUMMERSIDE,

    t supplied) with their
    Jates, Figs & Spices

    the COURT

    W. R. Watson General Agent

    AL, THURSDAY, DECE
    |

    FR Ladies in connection with the Summerside |
    Presbyterian Congregation intend holding #

    | The designofthe Tea is to aid in cisaring the |
    i Several addresses |

    1

    Green & Schurman’s, where he offers for} ~

    Whooping Cough, Quincy, and the numerous | ——

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    Dawson's Estate,
    SUBURBAN RESIDENOE FOR SALE.

    Phas Subscribers will sell by Publie Auction,
    in front of the Colonial Building,jon FRIDAY,
    the 20th day of DECEMBER neat, at 12 o'clock,
    noon, that beautiful COTTAGE, with two acres
    of ground attached, situate in the Common of
    Charlottetown, about 13 minutes’ walk trom the
    city, lately ied by Mr. W. B. Dawson, and
    Known as t MODEL COTTAGE,”

    This property is eligibly ritvated in the most
    elevated and healthy position in the suburbs of
    Churlottetown. nearly opposite the residence of the
    Hion. Judge Veters, aud commands a splendid

    view of the City and its environs,

    | The cottage itsolf is tastefully and elegantly |
    is!

    eye to comfort, and
    wid handsome appear:
    ; 8 on the premises, con
    ing of a Stable Couchhouse, Lcelivure,
    Khouse, and Coullouse, are commodigus, well-
    ringed and thorougily finished.

    finished, with an
    auvery attr
    The other bi

    The
    GAR 4 good state of cultivation, are
    planted y und « ental trees, and in
    lerseete A gigvellcd walks; and the
    whole urrougded by a handsome and

    vith the Kitchen of the
    TANK, with Filterer and

    There is also comer
    Cottape a large BRAC
    ‘unp.

    e Terma of Sale will b
    se ioney to be paid Âą )
    ver cent with interest from the day ot
    Three mout
    om the day
    last iuetaluents to be recived
    Dropert
    isputable Tike will be given to the pur-

    percent of the

    nth

    Further particulars respecting Title, possession,
    n be obtained on reference to the conditions

    ol

    Solicitors, Charlottetown, or to the undersigned,
    TIOMAS DAWSON,
    RICHARD HEARTZ,
    THOMAS ALLEY,

    FREEHOLD PROPERTY
    FOR SALE!
    A

    large ‘Iwo Storey HOUSE, with twenty
    acres Of LAND attaphed,situated on Lot
    14, xbout two miles % i
    Any person wishing t

    es Yeo's.
    do Âź country busi-
    ness could not have a more desirable spot, it
    being in the midst of a flourishing settlement
    Vor further particulars apply to the owner
    at Summerside,

    J. RN. STEWART.
    Noy 2], 1867

    WHOLESALE !

    FPMIE Subscriber has received per Zulieka

    and Kewadin trom ENGLAND—‘ ’
    J.§B. fom BOSTON, Providence from MO?
    TRIAL, and Sea Bird from HALIFAX the
    following

    STAPLE GOODS,

    which le offers at a sniall adyance on cost for
    cash or approved credit :-—
    40 Chests ‘l'ea, (very choice,)
    6 Cases Confectionary, (4 &6 Ib. bottles)
    30 boxes Layer Raisins,
    4 bags Rice, 2 bbls, Currants,
    3 bbls. crushed Sugar,
    8 Hhds. Molasses,
    17 Kegs bi-carbonate Soda, 7
    6 bbis. Soda Crystals,
    2 cases Bath-brick,
    50 ks Kerosene Oil,
    50 sides sole Leather,

    10 boxes Tobacco, 10 do, Natural Leaf,

    ] cask Putty in bladders,
    25 boxes Liverpool Soap, 17 boxes Pipes,
    1 cask sheet Zine, § bbls. Tar,
    2 bbis. Rosin, 2 do. Copperas,
    1 do. Alum,30 Kegs Cut Nails,
    10 tons refined iron, (all sizes.)
    JAMES L. HOLMAN.

    Biitish & American Houre,
    Summerside, Dec. 5, 1867.

    Salt! Salt!! —

    ee BRIG ZULEIKA from Liverpool—

    1092 BAGS SALT,
    2400 bush. bulk do.

    For sale yery low.
    JAMES L, HOLMAN.
    Summerside, Dec. 5, 767,

    Winter Arrangement.

    FNAL Mails for the neighboring Provinces
    and the United States will, until further
    notice, be closed at this Office every Tuesday,
    Thursday, and Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock.
    Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and
    the West Indies, will be closed every alter-
    nate Thursday und Saturday, at 7 p.in., as
    follows, vi .
    Thursday, Dec 12, 1867.
    Saturday, do If do

    Saturday, Fel 22, 1868.
    Thien » Meh 5, do

    26 do Saturday, du 7, do

    28 do Thursday, do 19, do

    9 1868) Saturday, do 21, do

    Wd 2, do
    23 do
    pean
    Feb 6 do

    a0, do
    , do

    y, do , do
    Thursday, do 20 do May

    Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanor’s,
    vin Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday
    and Friday, at 9, a.m,

    Letters to be registered and newspapers
    must be posted half an hour before the time
    of closing the Mails.

    THOMAS OWEN, P.M. G.

    General Post Office:

    Chitown, 7th » 1867.

    Administration Notice

    LL PERSON Shaving claims against the
    Kstate of the lite Horatio Nenson Horr
    of St. Hleanor’s, Esq., are #equested to fur-
    nish the same to the Subs@yeway, duly attested ;
    and all persons indebted tH the seid estate are
    required to make payment to
    SARALL ELIZABETIL HOPE,

    b

    Noy. 14,

    ~ On Consign
    CADDIES | bright

    ment.
    BLDERADO

    100 TOBACCO, whigh will bo sold
    for Jess than manufechcers price.

    C. @, GARDINER,
    vat

    ena | eee
    Notice !
    BEG to request all persons indebtod to the
    Estate of the late STEPHEN W. WALL,
    to come forward and pay tle amount in full
    due. Those persons tage Wt who are in
    arrears will bear in’ mi nat unless they

    make immediate payment they will be sued
    without further notice,

    Summerside, Ni

    JAMES HALL.
    Richmond, Lot 19, Dec. 11, 1867. 3in
    Something to Know.
    THMIAT well-known Establishment, Prinee of
    Wales Boarding House, at the east corner of
    Kent and Queen Streets, formerly kept hy Mr.
    John Holman, hae been regpéned by the Sub.
    seriber, ‘Transient aud peru nt bourders ac-
    commodated; satisfuction guafanteed, There are
    good stables on the premises; and as hay and oats
    will be kept constantly on hand, with a trustwor-
    thy man tn attendance, travellers would do well
    to call at the Old Stand,

    E. C. WHITLOCK.
    Charlottetown, Noy. 14,1 im n27

    Stray Heifer. —

    MIERE has been on the ee ro-

    mises for the past four his,a Brindled
    Flsifer, 14 year old. ipo & A white spot on
    her head, and the tof the leftearoff The
    owner is requested {6 come and prove proper-
    ty, pay expenses, aud take her away.
    KDWIN FARROW.
    Bedequo, Des. 5, 1867. Sin *

    eat the ollice of Messrs ALLEY & DAVIES, !

    MBER 19, 1867.

    nehed, which embrace a large | (JOPPER

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    Wholesale Customers
    Will tind it to their advantage to call and see
    saniples of

    The Assorted Crates of

    CROCKERY W ARE

    still remaining for sale, at a suiall advance
    on cost.
    ALSO:
    /TIONARY,
    ROSENE OLL,
    PITCH, ‘TAR, OAKUM,
    ANCHOMS, IRON,
    TOBACCO, PIPES,
    CHUAINS, NAILS,
    SULPHUR, ROPE,
    SALTS, SALTPETRE,
    DYE-STUFFS,
    STARCH,
    AS, MATCHES,CANDLES, BAK-
    ING SODA,
    WASHING SODA,
    PLOUGIL MOUNTING,
    SHEET TRON, {
    HOUSE COAL. |

    a ors
    s
    a
    Farm at Auction!
    TP\HE Subscriber has been instructed by
    Mr CHARLES ADAMS, to sell at
    Auction, on Tuesday, 7th Jany-
    1868, on the pragpisfs, at 11 o'clock, a.m.
    jthat valuable F 1OLD FARM, situated
    ,on the NEW LOD CAPES, consisting
    lof24 acres. Itisall cleared andina good
    | state of cultivation.
    Terms Liberal and made known at sale.
    GEORGR ANDERSON,
    | New Lendon, Dee 5, 1867. Aucl,

    | ere eats

    NEW GOODS !!

    The Subscriber respectfully informe his friends
    and the public
    arrivals from BRITAIN CANADA

    and the United States,

    he tas, by late varioas

    IMPORTATIONS FOR THE SEASON,

    comprising a very

    | completed his
    |
    {

    General Assortment of Goods!

    R OT. HOLMAN, | which he ofare for sale ut Lis Eatabliehment,—

    Summerside, Dee 12, 1867—8m

    1 onthe day ot | ——— -~—________-_—_-_—_______.--_—_—-

    CHEAPEST YET! |

    Bi
    yu a a subscriber has just received at his

    STORE, (opposite the store lately occu- |
    pied by John A. McDonald.) his

    il and Winter supply of
    MERCILANDISE,

    comprising a general assortment of
    Staple & Fa DRY GOODS,
    Ladies, s & Children’s BOOTS,
    SHOES, Rubbers & Overshoes, inyaricty
    VERY CHEAP FOR CAST,

    Also a choice assortinent of

    a *
    Family Groceries !
    In THA, ,EROSENE OIL,
    Sugar, Molasse’ ‘obaceo, Vinegar,
    Raisins, Currants, /Soap. Candles, |
    Nuts, Apples, Discuit, |
    # Buckets, Brooms, Dye Stults, &e. ke.
    All of which will be sold VERY CHEAP, |
    for Cash or approved credit: {
    HUGH RAMSAY. |
    ide, Water-street, Dec. 12, 1867. |

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    Sumnie

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    SELLING OFF!

    : Dry Goods,

    at and below cost,
    FOR CASH.

    The Subscriber, in order to effect a clear-
    ance of his
    Retail Steck of Goods,

    has commenced selling

    Shelf Hardware,
    Crockeryware,
    Boots and Shocs,
    Tats and Caps,e |
    Clothing, &e., |
    At and below cost for CASII. |
    Cash customers in want of the above, will |
    |

    do well to call and inspect his Stock, and
    learn prices before purchasing elsewhere.
    JAMES. L. HOLMAN,
    British & American Ilouse, 2
    Summerside, Dec. 12, 1°67.

    TAR WEES
    Prince Edward Island |

    ALMANAC ©

    VOR |

    1868. |

    /

    iG TIT PRESS, aud will bo ready for tell very |

    about the 20th inst, |
    THE

    Prince E’d Island Almanac, |

    FOR 1968. |
    HENRY A. HARVIE.
    Queen Street, Charlottetown, }
    Dee 12, 186

    JUST PUBLISHED, |
    AND READY FOR DELIVERY, |
    THE P. Ek. ISLAND

    CALENDAR,

    FOR 1868,

    Contaihing, besides the usual information, a fall
    and accurate list of the Commissioned Ofti-
    cers of the Island Militia und

    Volunt I.
    For Sale, wholesale and retail, at Queen Square

    Hookstore, by
    D, LAIRD.
    6 y 3i dl

    Who Wants Money?

    PENIS subscriber will pay the HIGHEST
    CASI PRICE for any quantity of

    OATS, <

    delivered at his Warehouse.

    C. C. GARDINER.
    Summerside, Dec. 12, 1867.

    Whey
    Christmas Tree |
    FENIIERE will (D.V.) be a sale of FANGY
    & USEFUL ARTICLES at MARGATE,
    on the 27th December, instant, to commence
    at3p.in REFRESHMENTS will also yo
    rovided. ‘A good time” is expected,

    i

    Charlottetown, Dee 7, 1867.

    | & cellent Canada >

    THE

    Queen Street Warehouse !

    He assures those who may fiuvozr him by s call,
    his Stock lias been purclinsed with a thost
    enreful regard to the soundness
    ef the articles offered
    jor Sales

    TERMS CASH !

    No abatement in prico, but a cansiderable discount
    will be allowed on the purchase of
    # parcel.

    Parties buying on theee terma, at this establishment
    will not only eflect the advantage of ob
    taining the same at the lowest rate
    batalso insure to themselves
    good sound articles.

    BENJAIN DAVIES.
    Queen Street Wareliouce, ”)
    Charlottetown, Nov peor. 5

    FLOUR & MEAL.

    200 Bbls, No. L Alloway & other brands
    FLOUR!

    100 bbls. White & yellow Kiln dricd

    CORNMEAL.
    MOR For Sale for CASI ONLY!
    JAMES L. HOLMAN,

    mmerside, De ae

    OR the Cheapest Brown and White
    COTLONS go to
    J.R. STEWARRS.
    Cheap Store, Summerside,
    Dec, 5, 1867

    “SEED WHEAT AND>
    FLOUR.

    have this day received from Montreal 000
    Bushels

    White Bald Seed Wheat,

    the hind mow! approved of and generally grown

    in Cunada, :
    ALSO:
    100 barrels of the celebrated

    Alloway Miils Fiour.
    D. ROGERS.

    a
    HEAT.
    rkule a quantity of ex
    WHEAT. Farners
    weld do well to avail themsclyes of this eppor-

    unity.
    a JESSE WRIGHT & SON.
    Redeque. Noy 28, 1807—tf

    TO LET!

    Entry as may be agreed. on,
    COMFORTABLE COTTAGE HOUSK,-
    ÂŁ& with Garden and Barn, close to Saint
    Eleanor’s. ‘Lhe House contains 7 rooms, be-
    sides Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and Luinber
    Room; 6 Clos and Cupboards, and other

    conveniences.
    For further particular
    of this paper.
    St. Eleanor’

    summerside, Dec 5, 1867

    SEE

    PHIL eubscribers

    Final Notice.

    Al parties indebted tome by Note of Hand
    or Book Accoant,nced not console themselves
    by paying a part of the sum, thipking L shall wait
    until next fall for the balance. J Those umounte: L
    shall sue forat the next Copimissioner’s Count,
    unless settled in ten days ting from this date.
    CHAS C. GARDINER.
    Summerside, 27th Nov., 1867

    To all Concerned.

    PPLE subscriber requests all thove indebted to
    hin to make immediate pyyyfent, Allacconnts
    unpaid after the first diy o@QDecember will be
    hiuuded over to the Count foy etions
    DV. KOGERS.
    November 21, 1867,

    LL persons indebted to the sub-
    setibers by Promisory Note or
    Book Account, are hereby notified
    that their regpéctive Accounts are
    now ready for pection, and a full
    and prompt séttlement is required by
    the 15th of NOVEMBER next.
    All unpaid accounts, after that date,
    will be placed in Court for collection,
    Ri A. SERONG & Oy

    Ce ace ee
    Summerside, oct. 17, 1867,

    Journieymen Tailors,

    Wanted Immediately !

    Margate, Dec. 12, 1867. 8in

    Cash, Casn, Cash, |

    R T. HOLMAN gill s the ILIGH-
    e EST PRICK inJCre Pr OATS,
    Suniunerside, Dee 14% 1

    Final Notice.

    LL parties indebted to us by Book Ac-

    count or otheswise, must pay the several
    sums due by t FULT, within TEN
    DAYS from thfs dite, as we shall not wait

    until next Fall for payment. All suns un-
    paid on the 20th DECEMBER instant, we
    shall suc for at the next Commissioner's

    Court.
    ARTHUR RITCHIE & SON.
    Alberton, Dec. 9, 1867. 2in

    HE Annnal Mecting of the PRESBYTE-
    RIAN CONGREGATION, at SUMMBER-
    SLIDE, will be held in the Church, on ‘Taurs-
    day, JANUARY 2nd 1863, at 2 o’clock,p.m.
    Pewholders will nleasgpay their RENTS
    to the Treasurer on efore that day, in
    order that the Minis„'s sglary for the present
    half year be punctually paid. ‘Those who
    have not paid for Pews are respectfully re-
    quested to do so without delay.

    A few remaining Pews will be sold, and
    alson few rented, at the anuual mecting,
    The making of the fires in the Church for
    1868, will also be sold on that day. A full
    attendance of Pewholders is requested.

    TLR. WALL, Scc'y. & Trea,

    Summerside, Dec. 11, 1847, pro,

    re | JOR the

    Wits imndsyQe by tho Subseribor,

    | 8 Journcymeén Tailors,

    |te whom liberal wages and coustaut employment

    | will Le guaranteed,
    ANGUS McSWEEN.

    Summerside, Nov 21, lou7

    me oe Cheapest ‘TEAS
    | JR STEWART.

    | Cheap Store, Summerside,
    Dec. 5, 1867.

    goto

    | Stray Heifer.
    iA. Red Heifer 14 year old, has been on the
    |

    subscribers premises since the 15th of
    August Inst She
    forehead. Tho ow
    ing expenses and

    a white spot on her

    can have her by pay
    alling for her.

    JOHN McLEOD.
    | Grahain’s Road, Dec. 5, 1567, Bi
    A Good Investment.
    OR SALE a very commodionely built and
    well finished COTTAGE, sitnated nenr the
    Wilmot Valley, ‘Phe Cottage
    nichaser will be reqiiredto
    the premeut winter, This
    tguin,
    roade known at the Journal
    tiou to the owner.

    GEORGK DOULL.
    Wilmot Valley, Now 27, 1867 t

    Apprentice Wanted!
    | LAD, not w n 1d yours of age, to 124i
    Hees tio Pailoriy ugee- One from eo”
    livy preferied. P
    “AXGUS 3”
    i Suminerside, Now Vt, 1967.

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Summerside Journal -- 1867-12-19 -- Page 3
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