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celt will yequire a closestudy of our best |
dictionaries to take in the fulk: meaning
of the dollgwWings extract from an âobitnary
notice of u Yankee editor:ââ After. a
littleâ more fhan a centuryâs noontide, |
living years as 2,)sucial cenobite ; his}
hoariest age-spent in -abjuration of all)
companionship and i[eoterie-life+-wenes- |
cence whose.caducity was the gre
enest |
and most indisputable dorage-ââhe is at]
last sarcophagated with the old men of}
all past, thie and we mourh him as we!
wail those who have gene down to. their)
inhumation in fullness of years, and no
scantihess of the honors ot the calling in
whieh ha was.both a Nestor and a mas-
ter hand, | of
A young lady ata temperange meeting
Buiel: i aed
Brothren and sisters, cider is a neces-
sity to.me and I must.have it. If it is
decitled that we are not to drink cider, I
shall cat apples, andget some fine young
mani fg squeeze me, tor I tell you that 1}
cannot live: without that delightful nee-
tar, the juice of the apple.
Life is a book in which we every day
read a page.
crowd of useful thoughts cannot but flow
from self-converse. Hold every day a
solitary conversation with yourself, Thi
is the way in whieh to attain the highest
relish of existence, and if we may so say
to east. anchor in the river of life.
When I lent her the eggs, said Mrs.
Partington, she said she would be eter-
nally indebted to me, and IT guess she
will. 1fow can people do so? TI would
go round the world on all-fours a begging
before [ would be guilty of such a thing.
Ah, well, it takes everybody to make a
world! i
And she put in saleratus enough to
male up for the non-returned eggs.
neighbor had decidedly taken a rise out
of her.
A Sramese Ipea oF Tre Prano-
yortE.âOne of the Siamese Ambas
dors, on going home from his Huropean
yisit made an elaborate report on all he
had seen and heard in the West. He
was very little impressed by the music,
save and except that which he said was
produced by âfa great trank set upon
[pues tN woman,â he wrote, ** sits in
front of this, and tickling a sort of tail it
has with her toe, produces a variety of
sounds by beating rapidly with her fingers
on a number of little bits of ivory in front
of it.
3
Marrimontat. ForpeaAnances.âMan
anâ wile are equally concerned to avoid
all offences to cach other in the beginning
of their conversation; a litle thing can|
destroy an infant blossom; and tle breath
of the south can shake the little rings of
the vine, when first they begin to curl
coBaricndtaral e
_ FARMERSâ DRESS
Wholesale Customers -
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,
Probably no class of society, of equal
respectability more nearly obey the Serip-
tural injunction, â* Take no thought ofâ
wherewithal ye shall be clothed "âthan
the farmer. âThe question of-dress they
are willing to leave to the feminine gender,
or the more effeminate.of the masculine.
Yet we all are naturalljattrdeted by a
well-dressed,and as naturally repetled by
a shabbily âdressed man, Henry Ward
âher once used the expressionâ-
ALSO:
CONFECTIONARY,
KEROSENE OIL,
. PITCH, TAR, OAKUM
ANCHORS, IRQN,
âTOBACCO, PIPES,
We ought to note down,
every instructive incident that passes. A}
Her |
ae |
Crue; dress does not make the man; but
when he is made, he looks better dres-
sed up.â
It Would certainly add to the respect
ability of the farming âclass; if they had
a little âmore pride of appearance.
Because a portion of sociéty are carried
by this pride into foulish and wicked ex-
travagances, making it the -highest aim
oi their existance to make a display ot
wearing apparel, it is no reason why
}another class should lower their dignity
excite disgust by appearing in
jan 1
society, clothed in soiled and ragged
garments,
A farmer, while labouring, is brought
into pretty close intimacy with dirt, and
his clothes should correspoad with his
âlavour. âTo wear fine cloth and clean
linen, while at work in the field, would
{be highly inappropriate, but when he
jrides into town with his family, or to
| market his produce, it would elevate his
jeulling in the estimation of the world,
|ifhe were a little more careful of his ap-
pearance. No matter how independent
| we may feelâhowever we may affect to
despise the opinions of others, we are
{none of us entircly insensible to the
| sneers of the coxcomb, much less to the
| disgust of the respectable tradesman or
| professional man,
; The sentiment of ideality or love of
| beauty, is an important attribute to the
} human soul,â one which if properly cul-
| tivated, is calculated to conduce more to
the refinement and elevation of the
jhuman race than any other, and is con-
sequently never to be violated with im-
punity. :
Farmers have changed a great deal
within twenty years in regard for their
personal appearance; but still, we fre-
quently meet those in our civies who are
so slovenly in their dress as to lower the
| reputation of their calling. âThere may
| be now and then a farmer so poor as not
to afford a respectable suit to wear in
society,âbut the number is quite limited.
| Brother farmers, let us do all we can
| to raise the standard of our calling. Let!
ow to the world that we cun honestly |
earn our bread, and at the same time
leultiyate all those qualities which form
| Gentleman-
us §
jthe well-bred gentlemen!
CHAINS, NAILS,
SULPHUR, ROPE,
rar SALTS,SALTPETRE,
STARCH,
COPPERAS, MATCUES,CANDLES, BAK-
ING SODA,
PLOUGH MOUNTING,
SHER? TRON,
HOUSE COAT.
Summerside. Dec 12, 1867â3m
SELLING OFF!
Dk DO yas TENG g
at and below cost,
The Subscriber, in order to effeet a clear-
xnee of his
Retail Stock of Goods,
Dry Goods,
Shelf Hardware,
Crockery ware,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
At and below cost for CASH.
Cash customers in want of the aboye, will
do well to call and inspect his Stock, and
JAMES. L. HOLMAN.
British & American Hae
Sunmmerside, Dee. 12, 1867.
ER Schr. Proyipence, from Montreal,
800 Bbls. No. 1 Alloway & other brands
FLOUR!
CORNMEAL.
peg For Sale for CASH ONLY!
JAMES L. MOLMAN,
DYE-STUFFS,
WASHING SODA,
R T. HOLMAN,
~
FOR CASH.
has commenced selling
Clothing, &c.,
learn prices before purchasing elsewhere.
aT Th
FLOUR & MEAL.
100 bbls. White & yellow Kiln dried
Summerside, Dee. 5, â67.
STOVES! STOVES!!
UST received from ALBANY, a selection
of
COOKING,
PARLOR,
BEDROOM,
Eureka,, | House.â
FALL OF 1867!
fQ\UE Subscriber, having now about!
completed his
Fall Importations |!
in a well seleeted stock of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hardware, &c., whieh have
been bought for cash,in the best markets,
England, Scotland, United States and
Canada, is prepaed to compete with any
other house in country, in quality of
Goods and pricés, for cash or approved
short credit, and respectiully requests all
parties who are purchasing Goods to give
THE EUREKA HOUSE
a call, and see its Stock, consisting in
part of sâ
DRY GOODS:
Dress Materials, varions kinds; All Wool,
Square and Long Shawls; Mantles, Man-
tle Cloth, Dress Bugled 'Trimuings,
Jet, Amber and White colors; Sont:gs.
Tloods and Breakfast Shawls; an excel-
lent us-ortinent of Boynet Velvets, Rib-
bons. Feathers andigwers; Kid Mittens
and Gloves, Ladiesâ (ALGentsâ Lambskin.
Jil ed; Kid, Cloth CasWimere and Ringwood
Gloves; Ladiesâ Furs, in Mutts, Cutts and
Victorines, (Cheap). Beeds, Berlin Woal.
Scotch Fingering, Hatand Bonnet Shapes.
Beaver, Witney and Melton Over Coit
Cloths, Meuâs and Womenâs Wool Scarfs,
a dirst rate lot of Men's Hats. Cloth and
Fur Caps. Womenâs & Childrenâs Winter
Boots, well suited fur the trade; Linen
Skirting, Hoop Skirts, Fancy, Red and
White Flaniels, Fancy Skirts, Braces,
Ready-made Under and Over Coats,Neck
Ties, Blankets, Railway Rugs, Regettr
Shirting; Grey Cottons, very cheap;
Cotton Warp, and most all things asked
for in the Dry Goods line.
HARDWARE:
In Hardware is to be found alot of best Scotch
srefined Iron, to which much attention has
been paid inassorting right sizes for farm
work, carriage work, plough making,mad
digging machines, and Iron Axles for
Marts and Truck Waggons; German and
Cast Steel Sleigh Shoeing, spring and
blister steel, axe steel and plough mount-
ing, sock moulds, cart and waggon pipes
and boxes, all sizes; nails, putty, gliss,
varnish, turpentine, benzine, kerosene
oil, codfish oil, lubricating oil, japan,
sweet oil, paint oils; 100 fathom, 7-16
best short link chain for mud diggers,
American and Canadian Chopping Axes,
very cheap; carriage bolts, every size
used, with wrought nuts, tire bolts.sleigh
shoeing bolts, steeple and counter sunk
and round head rivets,for carriage work ;
silver centres, screw faced silvered hub
bands, cushioning tacks and buttons.
malleables, of all kinds; shaft tips, sil-
yercd and iron; 50 sets 4 and 4 patent
American axles, 15 sets common do.;
long arm truck waggon axles, 14 & 14
in.,petent leather, cushioning cloth im-
ported for the purpose; in fact the best
assortment of Carriage Mounting ever
brouglit to this place.
Also on Hand:
A lot of superior No. 1 Buffalo Robes, Horse
Rugs, Room Papering; Rubber Shoes,
Menâs, Womenâs and Childrenâs; Glass-
PREPARATIONS
Mrs. S. A. Allen's
World's Hair Restorer
is suited to both young and old.
the Hair, prevents its falling or turning grey,
and imparts to it a beautiful glossy appear:
ance. It never fails to RESTORE GREY MAIyâ
TOITS ORIGINALYOUTHFULCOLOF
Ir in nor a Dye, but acts directly uporx the
roots of the Hair, giving them the satural
nourishment required, producing she same
vitality and luxurious quantity a8 in youth:
It will restore iÂą on bald places, requires no
previous preparation of the hair, und is easily
applied by oneâs self. One bottle will usually
last fora year, Âąs after the hair is once res-
tored, Occasional ppplications once in three
months will insure against grey hairs to the;
most advanced age.
August 1, 1867.
Mirs. âS$. A, Allen
It strengthens | oy
rie HAIR
~~ yrs, S, A, Allen's
World's Hair Dressing,
ZYLOBALSAMUM, is essential to 1
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remain in avy desired position.
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truly wonderful, It cleanses the Mair, 1.
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Millions of bottles sold every yeur.
FOR
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Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City .
Just in Time |
SPRING TRADE
The Subscriber has opened a !
° 5 A â
Tailoring Establishinent! |
in Mr. UW. J. Ricuanpsoyâs Old Sutnd,which |
he trusts will be the real Fashionable one of!
Summerside. If an accurate tit, a stylish cut,
and superior workmanship can ensure custom,
he flatters himself he shall not be without
patronage from the tasty and discert
Every trade requires brains, and none more
sothan the art of cutting andAnaking up &
garment fo fit every yar f the hinnan
form; but some people scenf/tOHyagine that
it requires no more judgmenyto cuta coat than
to hew a log,âan erroneous idea, the effects
of which are seen inthe tasteless and ill-fitting
garments we every day behold in the streets,
âThere is no earthly reason to prevent us
Provincialists from being as elegantly and
fashionably dressed as the Americans, und the
subscriber will use his bestendeavors to reach
a âconsummation so devoutly to be wished.â
JAMES GAFFNEY,
late Cutter at Mr, U.J.Richardsonâs Cloth-
ing Store.
Summerside, May 23, 1967.
oritish Periodicals.
The London Quarterly Review (Conservative)
The Edinburgh Review (Whig),
The Westminster Review (Radical),
North British Review (ree Church)
AND
Plackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory)
These foreign periodicals are regulary pub-
lished by us in the same style as heretofore.
Those who know them aud have long sub-
scribed to them, need no reminder; those
whom the civil war of the last few years has
deprived of their once welcome supply of the |
best periodical literature, will be glad to have
them again within their reach; and those who
may never yet have met with them, will as-
suredly be well pleased to receive accredited
reports of the progress of European science
and literature,
LANDS FOR SALI
A good chance for
speculators !
FARM FOR SALE,
YN Subscriber offers for Sale, the undér-
mentioned Property, in one lot. or in
any part, ata great bargain, and on the most
liberal terias,â i
1. âThat well-known MILL SITE an
.| FARM, in FREE LOWN, Lot 26, formerly
known as Keeteâs Gridge, on the Wilmo
River Stream, with a secured right to over:
fiow. Itis the best stream on Prince Edwarc
Island. âUhis valuable property is situated only
6 miles from Summerside, on. the main road,
and consists of 50 acres of FREBHOLD
LAND, of an excellent quality; about oue-
half is clear, and the remainder can be made
ready for ploughing at a trifling cost. An
excellent crop of wheat was taken from. it
this season, «nd twelve acres of it are hidâ
gown with grass. âVhere is a large quantity.
of builuing stone and limestone (to what
extent is not known) on the premises.
2. About 5U acres of LEASEMOLD LAND,
on Lot 19, held for 999 years ut Is cy. per
acre, Itvis about two miles from the above
Site. is covered with wheavy growth of spruce
tir juniper and hard wood. No better lumber
can be tound on the Islind than there is en
this fium. :
3. About 180 acres of LAND on Millâs Poinâ
formerly known as Knowlandâs Point. 76
acres are held in Freehold, wand the remainder
under lease for 990 years at 1s cy. per acreâ
one-ninth added. About 150 acres of it are
on Lot 18, remainder on Lot 19, all under
one fence; there is qbout/120 Bure clear
from stumps; besides
is ARUEORY fronts on
jan tiver, and Barvara/ Weit. equire,
no praise, us it is well khown to eas
best wheat and root growing and stock raisin
farms in Prince Edward Istand âThere is :
well stocked orchard of apples and other fruit
trees on the farm. The buildings require a
litteimprovement, 50 acres of the land could
be suwn to wheat the coming Spring; there
was a large quantity of grass seed ew las
ond Bay, In-
jtarmer, in its highest signification, is the
| | spring; and there is a large quantity of musse
ike the locks of a new weaned boy 3 but) title which we should strive to merit, |
mud and sea weed on the front of the farn
SILOP, and
ware, Crockeryware, and many articles
not mentioned here.
â
TERMS FOR 1867.
OFFICE STOVES,
aaledate A Ivis a spiendid place tor fisti fowll
when by age and consolidation, they s Rovany anedkiie eviews Al00 per annum : be plice for fishing and fowling
stiffen into the hardness of a stem, and Wefind ; A Mga Ve of the most approved Daten aa Groceries! Da ReOCE TNE Dosis 7.00 ee ua neauianni conten property can b
haye by the kisses of heaven, brought) , ¹ find in one of -our exchanges the DAVID ROGERS. | iIn Groceries may be found at the Eureka] Forany three ofthe Reviews 10.00 « known on application rhe rinnetey i
forth their clusters, they can endure the | following remarks relative to the use of Summerside, Oct. 24, 1867. House, Navy, Eldorado and i0s Tobacco, | For all four of the Reviews 12.00 â PRUE BOM ACelUre nie i ubove propert
merand thet ke 1 ey Oh w tempoxd, | Cusco! oil in the trades, more particularly ; âââ~ u Rice, Currants, Raisins, Sugar, Molasses, | For Blackwoodâs Magazine 4.00 ie be offered at Auction OR WHO ee
Fe tte application to leather, :â- CHEAP STORE oyster, suda, wine and butter crackers; | For Blickwood & one Review 7.00 ne will be given, 1 Or Wawel Guo netic
and yet never be broken. : Iti i bait a f a ted ° navy bread, soap, sult,soda, cream tartar, | For Blucswood and any two âThe sole object of the subscriber in sellin!
Poe eset 1g much oCtLer to golten and redeem â 1% E> Viv Peay dye stuffs of all kinds, salt petre, Condi-| â of the Reviews 10;00) . * out is th t he inte: Mads An sedis
A COURLET FOR LOUNG TADLES jold leather than anyother oil known. CHEAP SI ORL. tion Powders, cloves, nutmegs. glue,cud- For Blackwood and three .â is old trie Ne Intends to return to England 4 1a
« Tho best of all ways to lengthen our days | when b 1 hot l 1 tt 1 a ti Ho deeut 13,00 â his old friends, i
io best of all ways to lengtnen our dvys | yhen ots and shoes are gressed with} ped dear, antimony, camphor, contectionary,| ofthe Reviews â , The quali Pi { and
Isâto go to bed carl and never weatls. 4 A aede ae an ohana with, | Dave Ypur money by buying your Dry Goods, and all things asked for in the Grocery | For Blackwood and the four : Hie aly i ty of limestone on the Millâs Poir {
iy, 5 y Farm is describ
shiys(? it, the oil will not at all interfere with |â Groceries, Xe., at the trade, including 25 chests of that Reviews 1h00, + heh seribed in Sutherlundâs' Geograph
Su Se ey polishing afterward, as is the case CHEAP STORE. * ! Mii ae aT ean Ua neh on Buker
A quaint writer says:âT have seen! with lard, olive, or any other oil, «In ke Congou Tea. CLUBS. inteacane) RU ad excelleai canine â
women so delicate that they were afraid | Harrisburg, Pa., the old leather hoseâof! rrr Subscriber wishes to inform the public | Just received, per Lotus from London, which CALCU OF LENG ETP oHP (all Uealle: good plice for 1Gaines py quality. It ig
to ride, for fear of the horse running away: | the fire companies wus greased with it, Eo that he has oper daSTORBin Summer- for qui and price must still defy competi- Ee ects Me He ea Mfbith ae Further particulars made known on seats
afraid to sail, for fear the boat might be] and found to become almost as flexitle| side, on Water Street, directly opposite | HOns b four Copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, cation ut the Journal Office, or to the owner
upset: afraid to walk, for fear they might} as new leather. Leather belts for trans- Sey â ot PU a dks he offers for ce SS Pat Be ev oneee. will be sent to one address tor $12.80. Four) Âą ae EHR 1 MILD,
vont . ne . : : silo a Choice assor , u Mal r\ *) vi . S. OXtVa Al i ce . . Qo ye ij rove Pa shee. jive 3
full; but t neyee sw oue afraid to get | mitting motion to machinery will usually : D G ds. Gr. 1 FLOUR, and 30 sige SOLE LEATHER. Hauer tae ae ie and Blackwood, Pa ler GUL Litany } Isl tf
married, which is far more riskful than | last three to five years, adcording to the y Gooags, Groceries, alae aN te ihahabteti ical dnd
all the others put together. wear ond tear they are exposed to, when) &e., of excellent quality, and cheap for Cash, â C, 6. GARDINER. / POSTAGE. | Wk @) LEU 5
© An editor becam2 martial, and was! greased with castor oil they will last ten| ty J.R. STEWART. Summerside, Nov, 21, 1867. iâ ny He ene HSU SUG ee AS Need Entry as may be agreed on
srdated captain. On parade, insteatl of] years or more, ai they always remain] Summerside, Nov. 21, 1867. p . ae Snes arr eg ag eae aah â COMFORTABLE COTTAGE Hi
as Wad a Faas he A it sible and do not ohio Beside this ~ IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC ! Great Attraction ! Casials Wycne da Biticernie tuaitna il alt? Garten anny Bien), love raed
AAT G He ( Gueloe ladvantioe, cast il. will prevent Toe a a ee re ee onl ited Mattel wthe â ' || PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. |siles Kitchen, Bagk Kitchen, and. Lorber
dollars a year-âadvance. ping, gO chau bole patee inenee, Wiue â QOlifton Elouse â new 1! New Subscribers t s two of the above Room; 6 Closets yhd Cupboards, and. oth
Rev, Dr. Chapit that a man living | impregnated with it will. be equal to a herloihUals se (ene RL Ve URUNELED Fadetee conveniences. u oiek
amid the activities of the ninotcenth cen- | i oN anda halt el va ae RE-OPENED! FPMIE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, | gratis, AY one ey a â ne ou GENER particulars apply atthe Office
tury isa condensed Methusalah. [Ols | 2b 18) NeceRsiiny HOWovery VO Wal Ne wishes to inform the public that he has| 1866. New Subscribers to ull five of the Pe-| ge 4g â : A
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Phe business gught to be re-mew-nera- |" - nt a ; â ee Ne Ue ae NE W GOODS facilities for taking eS. âThese premiums will be allowed on all new FOR SA !
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â : â DAS ; „ âi rciles« ; : ( t 8, viz. : 4A) ched,situat i
than eb tnt i id ante ie | itâanother advantage. Dry Goods,Groceries, ardware Aeon is not given there will be no| âPe North British from January, 1863, to | About two miles from James vise: »
contemptible than that which is false; the | : -, tu ye i charge. j December, 1866, inclusive; the Ldinburgh| Aby person wis todo ae ai
one guards virtue, the other betrays it.) Pir Hen Roosr.-âToo little account Se Ranenvnne a! ete a aed eaiisa bn ie Vda Welt ath tech, 4a iolh se not hit woe desirable spot
âFrue modesty is-nshamed to do anything! js made of the droppi the poultry ae ug) : CHARLES R, CLARK, | ceviber, 1806, inclusive, and the London | deing in the midst ofa Twyshing, settlement
i a iN a a) is made , ppings of the poultry Glassware, Head St. Stephen Strosty (= Quarterly for the years 1865 and 1866, atthe | For further partiÂąulars appl eee
PU AM i eee Beare peney Ue ay : Diles cx Medioines,| conumn emt nerd, deers rate of 1.00.8 year for enetr or any itcview;|*t Summerside, a
ANY Say At) other nadeâonâ_theâ_farmâittsâ quite : REED also Blackwood for 1866, for $2.50. . J. R. STE
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ig opposite to the humor of those with | equal to guano., Every day dr two the Boots aud Shoes! ew be & „@⹠Neither premiums to Subscribers, nor | Nev 21, 1867
whom the party converses. | door should be sprinkled with gypsum, Brooms, ; ) discount to Clubs, nor reduced prices for back â_â_â_â_â_â_â_â_â_ââ :
A Repuke.-â-Dr. Arnold once lost!) and once a week or fortnight the whole Pails and âTubs, . AT THE AE Se GM NED the money i8 livery Man _his own Fire
all patience witli a Gull scholar, when | should be swept up and mixed with three Tea, (best English) Wrinfre se | No premiumsâ van ve given to Clubs, Brigade.
the pupil looked up in his face and suid, | or four times its bulk of dried muck or Sugar, Molasses, â . THE
â© Why do you speak so angrily, sir? In-| charcoal. , Raisins, Currants at : Ali ; :
ited â i MCA ANS j cnar , â VT . : +. ittle is «uickl un *
deed, kam doing the best I can.â Years | CONFECTIONARY, (PIE Subscriber, begs leaveâ to notify his! LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO., Jing suiterca/i : eaney: denen Tne
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aad ne ated used ie the ide Bt Mails: Thabane, public generally that he has just 88, Walker Street, N.Y. ea ell in thesBritish House of Con
his children, and say, never felt so] ae a
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dpeech [have ânever for-gotten. mover rrangement.. ears .o ] ? . { p
: Liteds is lik ât lain ae tl | NUE Mails for the neigh e g Provi ; en ae ety Mi MIUNFRED ROUSE | Farmers Guide, A new Portable, self-acting Fire Engi
dleness is like the nightmare: the | Mails for the neighboring Provinces Nails, (ull Just opposite his Old Stand, on | by Menry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the PO Tha ui bane magne,
t the United Stat I 1 furtl } : a) â Jor the Latinguishiny o
moment you begin to stit, yourself you and the United States will, until farther ' sizes,) Ginieal Be late J. 2. Norton, of Yale College, 2. vols., Thea ade of fires in
ahakedbod. notice, be closed at this Office every âTuesday, : i ee ; M central Street, Royal Octavo, 1600 pages! and numerous En-| > phe jitle E er carly stages.
ihe ee a he Thursday, and Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock.| AXES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIL. âwhere he is now opening a grivings. ' f © little Engine can be curried on the bac a
! "Phe wotitment ofthe greatest. man - ~ â to any desired spot; throws a small stream Âą »
shopld beoulya bust and 4 name. âIf
the namic alone is insufficient to illustrate
the' bust, lĂ©t tlle both perish. » âa
. There are, moments. when the two
_ All of which, with a variety of other
Goods, will be sold at the
siesta all Smallest Prices
Country Customers will please call and
Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and
the West Indies, wilâ be closed every alter-
nate Thursday and
âfollows, viz +
Thursday, DeeW2, 1867, Saturday, FĂ© 22, 1868,
New & Fashionable Stock of
DRY GOODS |
whith he now offers as CHEAP FOR CASH
Price $7 for the two volumesâby mail,
post paid, $8, :
SUMMERSIDE
- Furniture Factory !
rt
water, impregnated with eight times {
of carbonic acid gas, wien is the wtbal simp
and most effective means yet know to scienc
for destroying fire, They have the advantag
of being always ready. for. tse. ©All that i.
oe Satarday, Tinradiy, Meh 5, do net } dD A "this Is neesssary in applying the
bagi ie rd es ipl ath Thao, a wo Sanlay, to i to examine our stock. wan as cat De baught on'this Island. a wit cite Renae pi wie irs ieee MH: A
yy near to each other, and when earthly | Saturday, do at Pep A ATE a SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON. - i (Next door to Mr. John"FY Baker's, and di- |§@eam cpon the tame, which will i j
fds, ine â i, "| Couraday, Jui 9 1863 Satiirday, do 21, do Those Goods have been selected bh: Ap . ; : Ke w stant)
day and heavenly night touch edch other situriay? doit do Vhorsday, April 2, a0 Clifton, New London himself. and will he found of, the LATES) rectly opposite the Jounnan Office. extinguish the fire. âThey are indispensibi
in twilight, tharadiy, do 23 do Saturday, do 4, do Oet.-3. 1867 : STYLES and FASHIONS. uma aes . | || for houses, stores, warehouses, factorios, pul
âWax Inperrnppncr.âA saturday, do 25 do | Ghureday, dv 18,do | __ Slee RS St â r 1 HE Subscriber would take this opportunity | Âą pillves. hulls, ke, &e. : ip
WANT OF DN ECEN DENG Eo nen aday, Feb 6 do Saturday, do 18, do ; er Cotton Warps all Colors. of announcing Jo the public that he has| PRtCEsâNo. 3 $23. 4 $27, 5 $80, 6 835 â
should indeed be ashamed and afraid of! Saturday, do 8 do Puta iy do 30, do BRICKS! BRICKS! aug opened a Chemical ChargeaâNo. 8 $1:10, 4 $1,40
what is really shameful; but to shrink | Tmmiuy, do 20 do Satuiday, May 2H [Pvt eubsertber having builta BRICK âALSOâ 5 $1.80, 6 $2.20.
under every roflection upon his character,
though {t âiniplies an ingenuousness and
delicacy, of tempey, has nothing in it of
true greatness. :
â You told mo, neighbour Twist, when
I paid Tim in advance, on hie promising
to work for me in haymatking time, thet
I should find him @s good as his word.â
âTo be sure T did, for l ulways knewhis
wordâ was good for nothing.â
Tin Rest Cuamprons or tre. Rina.
--Mothers with daughters to marry,
gob8s that scoffs at. the croolted; had need
Mails for Summerside and St. Bleanor's,
via Bedeque, will be closed every âTausday
and Friday, at9, 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,
Clâtown, 7th Deg., 1867.
KEL Neat FIFTEEN POINT, is now
prepared to furnish any quantity of the best
quality of
BRI CI,
H. CG. GREEN, Esquire, will he able to
fyrnish BRICK in SUMMERSIDE. ;
< SOLOMON STRANG,
15 Point. aug. 15, 1867
Highest Cash Price
Pus FYR HIDES, at the â EUREKA
Lic
EK,â Summerside,
Summetside, December, 1867.
PPERSONS net yet suppliedâ with th
Raising Currants, Dates, Figs & Spices
tor CURISEMAS. will save money by
calling at the Cheap Store,
J.R. STEWART,
CHAS. CARDINER, -
Cheap Store
Summerside,
8u7.
Dec POR the Bust and Cheapest TRHAS
Expected in a few days from HALIFAX, a
choice lot of
GROCERIES!
which will be sold as Âąheap ns formerly. e
Persons coming to Summerside, to purchase
Goods, will please call at the W/NFRED
HOUSE, ow Central Street, where they will
find the subseriber happy to show them his
Stock aid tell them the prices, when they
can judge for themaselves.
. JOHN F, BAKER.
Summerside, Get. 17, 1667. y
Apprentice Wanted |
Cabinet Shop
next door to Mr. Jolin F. Bakerâs Store,
where he is prepared to manetacture Murni-
ture as reasonably as any in the business,
He will supply at short noticoâ
Bedsteads, Burenus,
Wardrobes, Cupboards,
Sinks; Bedroom, Kitchen,
Leaf, Centré and Extension
âTables, Sideboards, Cheffioners,
What-nots, Stools, Desks,
Picture Frames,
Lousges, Settees,
Cradles,Criks ,
â Cots, &c., &e,
Bedroom Setts, Matrasses, &c., &c., &e,
Imported Furniture put together. Old
JAMES R. WOODBURN,
58 Water Street, St. John, N.B.
Journeymen Tailors
Wanted Immediately |
wo Immediate:
8 Jouin
te whom liberal wages an
will be guaranteed.
by tho Subscriber,
âPailors,
constant*employ me:
ANGUS McSWEEN.
Simmerside, Nov 21.1867
âlo all Concerned.
A tite subscriber requéute all thoee indebted ty
ue ; a mag" himself : : / ee ae oe ot TAD, not more flan 15 hs vif tit, te leer Furniture repaired, and LURNING done. sauaaener ia tae Les ed Coon tl
Me Te ie dicntinnd van | Now is the time to subscribe J.R STEWARTS. | iry preferred: ee J. ALEXANDER BOVYER. | huled over to the Cou for collections
: fae Os is dissatisiicd with) + = eae â| Cheap Store, Summerside, ANGUS McSWEEX. | Central Street, Summerside, } | i 'D ROGERS
, at jfor the Journalâoily$1 a year ee, 5, 1867. Summerside, No„ M1; 1867 Aug 22, 1867 November 21, 1467, â
*
ee a
Rnoy T Mitoratare. |
â_ Se Ae
celt will yequire a closestudy of our best |
dictionaries to take in the fulk: meaning
of the dollgwWings extract from an âobitnary
notice of u Yankee editor:ââ After. a
littleâ more fhan a centuryâs noontide, |
living years as 2,)sucial cenobite ; his}
hoariest age-spent in -abjuration of all)
companionship and i[eoterie-life+-wenes- |
cence whose.caducity was the gre
enest |
and most indisputable dorage-ââhe is at]
last sarcophagated with the old men of}
all past, thie and we mourh him as we!
wail those who have gene down to. their)
inhumation in fullness of years, and no
scantihess of the honors ot the calling in
whieh ha was.both a Nestor and a mas-
ter hand, | of
A young lady ata temperange meeting
Buiel: i aed
Brothren and sisters, cider is a neces-
sity to.me and I must.have it. If it is
decitled that we are not to drink cider, I
shall cat apples, andget some fine young
mani fg squeeze me, tor I tell you that 1}
cannot live: without that delightful nee-
tar, the juice of the apple.
Life is a book in which we every day
read a page.
crowd of useful thoughts cannot but flow
from self-converse. Hold every day a
solitary conversation with yourself, Thi
is the way in whieh to attain the highest
relish of existence, and if we may so say
to east. anchor in the river of life.
When I lent her the eggs, said Mrs.
Partington, she said she would be eter-
nally indebted to me, and IT guess she
will. 1fow can people do so? TI would
go round the world on all-fours a begging
before [ would be guilty of such a thing.
Ah, well, it takes everybody to make a
world! i
And she put in saleratus enough to
male up for the non-returned eggs.
neighbor had decidedly taken a rise out
of her.
A Sramese Ipea oF Tre Prano-
yortE.âOne of the Siamese Ambas
dors, on going home from his Huropean
yisit made an elaborate report on all he
had seen and heard in the West. He
was very little impressed by the music,
save and except that which he said was
produced by âfa great trank set upon
[pues tN woman,â he wrote, ** sits in
front of this, and tickling a sort of tail it
has with her toe, produces a variety of
sounds by beating rapidly with her fingers
on a number of little bits of ivory in front
of it.
3
Marrimontat. ForpeaAnances.âMan
anâ wile are equally concerned to avoid
all offences to cach other in the beginning
of their conversation; a litle thing can|
destroy an infant blossom; and tle breath
of the south can shake the little rings of
the vine, when first they begin to curl
coBaricndtaral e
_ FARMERSâ DRESS
Wholesale Customers -
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,
Probably no class of society, of equal
respectability more nearly obey the Serip-
tural injunction, â* Take no thought ofâ
wherewithal ye shall be clothed "âthan
the farmer. âThe question of-dress they
are willing to leave to the feminine gender,
or the more effeminate.of the masculine.
Yet we all are naturalljattrdeted by a
well-dressed,and as naturally repetled by
a shabbily âdressed man, Henry Ward
âher once used the expressionâ-
ALSO:
CONFECTIONARY,
KEROSENE OIL,
. PITCH, TAR, OAKUM
ANCHORS, IRQN,
âTOBACCO, PIPES,
We ought to note down,
every instructive incident that passes. A}
Her |
ae |
Crue; dress does not make the man; but
when he is made, he looks better dres-
sed up.â
It Would certainly add to the respect
ability of the farming âclass; if they had
a little âmore pride of appearance.
Because a portion of sociéty are carried
by this pride into foulish and wicked ex-
travagances, making it the -highest aim
oi their existance to make a display ot
wearing apparel, it is no reason why
}another class should lower their dignity
excite disgust by appearing in
jan 1
society, clothed in soiled and ragged
garments,
A farmer, while labouring, is brought
into pretty close intimacy with dirt, and
his clothes should correspoad with his
âlavour. âTo wear fine cloth and clean
linen, while at work in the field, would
{be highly inappropriate, but when he
jrides into town with his family, or to
| market his produce, it would elevate his
jeulling in the estimation of the world,
|ifhe were a little more careful of his ap-
pearance. No matter how independent
| we may feelâhowever we may affect to
despise the opinions of others, we are
{none of us entircly insensible to the
| sneers of the coxcomb, much less to the
| disgust of the respectable tradesman or
| professional man,
; The sentiment of ideality or love of
| beauty, is an important attribute to the
} human soul,â one which if properly cul-
| tivated, is calculated to conduce more to
the refinement and elevation of the
jhuman race than any other, and is con-
sequently never to be violated with im-
punity. :
Farmers have changed a great deal
within twenty years in regard for their
personal appearance; but still, we fre-
quently meet those in our civies who are
so slovenly in their dress as to lower the
| reputation of their calling. âThere may
| be now and then a farmer so poor as not
to afford a respectable suit to wear in
society,âbut the number is quite limited.
| Brother farmers, let us do all we can
| to raise the standard of our calling. Let!
ow to the world that we cun honestly |
earn our bread, and at the same time
leultiyate all those qualities which form
| Gentleman-
us §
jthe well-bred gentlemen!
CHAINS, NAILS,
SULPHUR, ROPE,
rar SALTS,SALTPETRE,
STARCH,
COPPERAS, MATCUES,CANDLES, BAK-
ING SODA,
PLOUGH MOUNTING,
SHER? TRON,
HOUSE COAT.
Summerside. Dec 12, 1867â3m
SELLING OFF!
Dk DO yas TENG g
at and below cost,
The Subscriber, in order to effeet a clear-
xnee of his
Retail Stock of Goods,
Dry Goods,
Shelf Hardware,
Crockery ware,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
At and below cost for CASH.
Cash customers in want of the aboye, will
do well to call and inspect his Stock, and
JAMES. L. HOLMAN.
British & American Hae
Sunmmerside, Dee. 12, 1867.
ER Schr. Proyipence, from Montreal,
800 Bbls. No. 1 Alloway & other brands
FLOUR!
CORNMEAL.
peg For Sale for CASH ONLY!
JAMES L. MOLMAN,
DYE-STUFFS,
WASHING SODA,
R T. HOLMAN,
~
FOR CASH.
has commenced selling
Clothing, &c.,
learn prices before purchasing elsewhere.
aT Th
FLOUR & MEAL.
100 bbls. White & yellow Kiln dried
Summerside, Dee. 5, â67.
STOVES! STOVES!!
UST received from ALBANY, a selection
of
COOKING,
PARLOR,
BEDROOM,
Eureka,, | House.â
FALL OF 1867!
fQ\UE Subscriber, having now about!
completed his
Fall Importations |!
in a well seleeted stock of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hardware, &c., whieh have
been bought for cash,in the best markets,
England, Scotland, United States and
Canada, is prepaed to compete with any
other house in country, in quality of
Goods and pricés, for cash or approved
short credit, and respectiully requests all
parties who are purchasing Goods to give
THE EUREKA HOUSE
a call, and see its Stock, consisting in
part of sâ
DRY GOODS:
Dress Materials, varions kinds; All Wool,
Square and Long Shawls; Mantles, Man-
tle Cloth, Dress Bugled 'Trimuings,
Jet, Amber and White colors; Sont:gs.
Tloods and Breakfast Shawls; an excel-
lent us-ortinent of Boynet Velvets, Rib-
bons. Feathers andigwers; Kid Mittens
and Gloves, Ladiesâ (ALGentsâ Lambskin.
Jil ed; Kid, Cloth CasWimere and Ringwood
Gloves; Ladiesâ Furs, in Mutts, Cutts and
Victorines, (Cheap). Beeds, Berlin Woal.
Scotch Fingering, Hatand Bonnet Shapes.
Beaver, Witney and Melton Over Coit
Cloths, Meuâs and Womenâs Wool Scarfs,
a dirst rate lot of Men's Hats. Cloth and
Fur Caps. Womenâs & Childrenâs Winter
Boots, well suited fur the trade; Linen
Skirting, Hoop Skirts, Fancy, Red and
White Flaniels, Fancy Skirts, Braces,
Ready-made Under and Over Coats,Neck
Ties, Blankets, Railway Rugs, Regettr
Shirting; Grey Cottons, very cheap;
Cotton Warp, and most all things asked
for in the Dry Goods line.
HARDWARE:
In Hardware is to be found alot of best Scotch
srefined Iron, to which much attention has
been paid inassorting right sizes for farm
work, carriage work, plough making,mad
digging machines, and Iron Axles for
Marts and Truck Waggons; German and
Cast Steel Sleigh Shoeing, spring and
blister steel, axe steel and plough mount-
ing, sock moulds, cart and waggon pipes
and boxes, all sizes; nails, putty, gliss,
varnish, turpentine, benzine, kerosene
oil, codfish oil, lubricating oil, japan,
sweet oil, paint oils; 100 fathom, 7-16
best short link chain for mud diggers,
American and Canadian Chopping Axes,
very cheap; carriage bolts, every size
used, with wrought nuts, tire bolts.sleigh
shoeing bolts, steeple and counter sunk
and round head rivets,for carriage work ;
silver centres, screw faced silvered hub
bands, cushioning tacks and buttons.
malleables, of all kinds; shaft tips, sil-
yercd and iron; 50 sets 4 and 4 patent
American axles, 15 sets common do.;
long arm truck waggon axles, 14 & 14
in.,petent leather, cushioning cloth im-
ported for the purpose; in fact the best
assortment of Carriage Mounting ever
brouglit to this place.
Also on Hand:
A lot of superior No. 1 Buffalo Robes, Horse
Rugs, Room Papering; Rubber Shoes,
Menâs, Womenâs and Childrenâs; Glass-
PREPARATIONS
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rie HAIR
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SPRING TRADE
The Subscriber has opened a !
° 5 A â
Tailoring Establishinent! |
in Mr. UW. J. Ricuanpsoyâs Old Sutnd,which |
he trusts will be the real Fashionable one of!
Summerside. If an accurate tit, a stylish cut,
and superior workmanship can ensure custom,
he flatters himself he shall not be without
patronage from the tasty and discert
Every trade requires brains, and none more
sothan the art of cutting andAnaking up &
garment fo fit every yar f the hinnan
form; but some people scenf/tOHyagine that
it requires no more judgmenyto cuta coat than
to hew a log,âan erroneous idea, the effects
of which are seen inthe tasteless and ill-fitting
garments we every day behold in the streets,
âThere is no earthly reason to prevent us
Provincialists from being as elegantly and
fashionably dressed as the Americans, und the
subscriber will use his bestendeavors to reach
a âconsummation so devoutly to be wished.â
JAMES GAFFNEY,
late Cutter at Mr, U.J.Richardsonâs Cloth-
ing Store.
Summerside, May 23, 1967.
oritish Periodicals.
The London Quarterly Review (Conservative)
The Edinburgh Review (Whig),
The Westminster Review (Radical),
North British Review (ree Church)
AND
Plackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory)
These foreign periodicals are regulary pub-
lished by us in the same style as heretofore.
Those who know them aud have long sub-
scribed to them, need no reminder; those
whom the civil war of the last few years has
deprived of their once welcome supply of the |
best periodical literature, will be glad to have
them again within their reach; and those who
may never yet have met with them, will as-
suredly be well pleased to receive accredited
reports of the progress of European science
and literature,
LANDS FOR SALI
A good chance for
speculators !
FARM FOR SALE,
YN Subscriber offers for Sale, the undér-
mentioned Property, in one lot. or in
any part, ata great bargain, and on the most
liberal terias,â i
1. âThat well-known MILL SITE an
.| FARM, in FREE LOWN, Lot 26, formerly
known as Keeteâs Gridge, on the Wilmo
River Stream, with a secured right to over:
fiow. Itis the best stream on Prince Edwarc
Island. âUhis valuable property is situated only
6 miles from Summerside, on. the main road,
and consists of 50 acres of FREBHOLD
LAND, of an excellent quality; about oue-
half is clear, and the remainder can be made
ready for ploughing at a trifling cost. An
excellent crop of wheat was taken from. it
this season, «nd twelve acres of it are hidâ
gown with grass. âVhere is a large quantity.
of builuing stone and limestone (to what
extent is not known) on the premises.
2. About 5U acres of LEASEMOLD LAND,
on Lot 19, held for 999 years ut Is cy. per
acre, Itvis about two miles from the above
Site. is covered with wheavy growth of spruce
tir juniper and hard wood. No better lumber
can be tound on the Islind than there is en
this fium. :
3. About 180 acres of LAND on Millâs Poinâ
formerly known as Knowlandâs Point. 76
acres are held in Freehold, wand the remainder
under lease for 990 years at 1s cy. per acreâ
one-ninth added. About 150 acres of it are
on Lot 18, remainder on Lot 19, all under
one fence; there is qbout/120 Bure clear
from stumps; besides
is ARUEORY fronts on
jan tiver, and Barvara/ Weit. equire,
no praise, us it is well khown to eas
best wheat and root growing and stock raisin
farms in Prince Edward Istand âThere is :
well stocked orchard of apples and other fruit
trees on the farm. The buildings require a
litteimprovement, 50 acres of the land could
be suwn to wheat the coming Spring; there
was a large quantity of grass seed ew las
ond Bay, In-
jtarmer, in its highest signification, is the
| | spring; and there is a large quantity of musse
ike the locks of a new weaned boy 3 but) title which we should strive to merit, |
mud and sea weed on the front of the farn
SILOP, and
ware, Crockeryware, and many articles
not mentioned here.
â
TERMS FOR 1867.
OFFICE STOVES,
aaledate A Ivis a spiendid place tor fisti fowll
when by age and consolidation, they s Rovany anedkiie eviews Al00 per annum : be plice for fishing and fowling
stiffen into the hardness of a stem, and Wefind ; A Mga Ve of the most approved Daten aa Groceries! Da ReOCE TNE Dosis 7.00 ee ua neauianni conten property can b
haye by the kisses of heaven, brought) , ¹ find in one of -our exchanges the DAVID ROGERS. | iIn Groceries may be found at the Eureka] Forany three ofthe Reviews 10.00 « known on application rhe rinnetey i
forth their clusters, they can endure the | following remarks relative to the use of Summerside, Oct. 24, 1867. House, Navy, Eldorado and i0s Tobacco, | For all four of the Reviews 12.00 â PRUE BOM ACelUre nie i ubove propert
merand thet ke 1 ey Oh w tempoxd, | Cusco! oil in the trades, more particularly ; âââ~ u Rice, Currants, Raisins, Sugar, Molasses, | For Blackwoodâs Magazine 4.00 ie be offered at Auction OR WHO ee
Fe tte application to leather, :â- CHEAP STORE oyster, suda, wine and butter crackers; | For Blickwood & one Review 7.00 ne will be given, 1 Or Wawel Guo netic
and yet never be broken. : Iti i bait a f a ted ° navy bread, soap, sult,soda, cream tartar, | For Blucswood and any two âThe sole object of the subscriber in sellin!
Poe eset 1g much oCtLer to golten and redeem â 1% E> Viv Peay dye stuffs of all kinds, salt petre, Condi-| â of the Reviews 10;00) . * out is th t he inte: Mads An sedis
A COURLET FOR LOUNG TADLES jold leather than anyother oil known. CHEAP SI ORL. tion Powders, cloves, nutmegs. glue,cud- For Blackwood and three .â is old trie Ne Intends to return to England 4 1a
« Tho best of all ways to lengthen our days | when b 1 hot l 1 tt 1 a ti Ho deeut 13,00 â his old friends, i
io best of all ways to lengtnen our dvys | yhen ots and shoes are gressed with} ped dear, antimony, camphor, contectionary,| ofthe Reviews â , The quali Pi { and
Isâto go to bed carl and never weatls. 4 A aede ae an ohana with, | Dave Ypur money by buying your Dry Goods, and all things asked for in the Grocery | For Blackwood and the four : Hie aly i ty of limestone on the Millâs Poir {
iy, 5 y Farm is describ
shiys(? it, the oil will not at all interfere with |â Groceries, Xe., at the trade, including 25 chests of that Reviews 1h00, + heh seribed in Sutherlundâs' Geograph
Su Se ey polishing afterward, as is the case CHEAP STORE. * ! Mii ae aT ean Ua neh on Buker
A quaint writer says:âT have seen! with lard, olive, or any other oil, «In ke Congou Tea. CLUBS. inteacane) RU ad excelleai canine â
women so delicate that they were afraid | Harrisburg, Pa., the old leather hoseâof! rrr Subscriber wishes to inform the public | Just received, per Lotus from London, which CALCU OF LENG ETP oHP (all Uealle: good plice for 1Gaines py quality. It ig
to ride, for fear of the horse running away: | the fire companies wus greased with it, Eo that he has oper daSTORBin Summer- for qui and price must still defy competi- Ee ects Me He ea Mfbith ae Further particulars made known on seats
afraid to sail, for fear the boat might be] and found to become almost as flexitle| side, on Water Street, directly opposite | HOns b four Copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, cation ut the Journal Office, or to the owner
upset: afraid to walk, for fear they might} as new leather. Leather belts for trans- Sey â ot PU a dks he offers for ce SS Pat Be ev oneee. will be sent to one address tor $12.80. Four) Âą ae EHR 1 MILD,
vont . ne . : : silo a Choice assor , u Mal r\ *) vi . S. OXtVa Al i ce . . Qo ye ij rove Pa shee. jive 3
full; but t neyee sw oue afraid to get | mitting motion to machinery will usually : D G ds. Gr. 1 FLOUR, and 30 sige SOLE LEATHER. Hauer tae ae ie and Blackwood, Pa ler GUL Litany } Isl tf
married, which is far more riskful than | last three to five years, adcording to the y Gooags, Groceries, alae aN te ihahabteti ical dnd
all the others put together. wear ond tear they are exposed to, when) &e., of excellent quality, and cheap for Cash, â C, 6. GARDINER. / POSTAGE. | Wk @) LEU 5
© An editor becam2 martial, and was! greased with castor oil they will last ten| ty J.R. STEWART. Summerside, Nov, 21, 1867. iâ ny He ene HSU SUG ee AS Need Entry as may be agreed on
srdated captain. On parade, insteatl of] years or more, ai they always remain] Summerside, Nov. 21, 1867. p . ae Snes arr eg ag eae aah â COMFORTABLE COTTAGE Hi
as Wad a Faas he A it sible and do not ohio Beside this ~ IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC ! Great Attraction ! Casials Wycne da Biticernie tuaitna il alt? Garten anny Bien), love raed
AAT G He ( Gueloe ladvantioe, cast il. will prevent Toe a a ee re ee onl ited Mattel wthe â ' || PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. |siles Kitchen, Bagk Kitchen, and. Lorber
dollars a year-âadvance. ping, gO chau bole patee inenee, Wiue â QOlifton Elouse â new 1! New Subscribers t s two of the above Room; 6 Closets yhd Cupboards, and. oth
Rev, Dr. Chapit that a man living | impregnated with it will. be equal to a herloihUals se (ene RL Ve URUNELED Fadetee conveniences. u oiek
amid the activities of the ninotcenth cen- | i oN anda halt el va ae RE-OPENED! FPMIE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, | gratis, AY one ey a â ne ou GENER particulars apply atthe Office
tury isa condensed Methusalah. [Ols | 2b 18) NeceRsiiny HOWovery VO Wal Ne wishes to inform the public that he has| 1866. New Subscribers to ull five of the Pe-| ge 4g â : A
: 4 ue he Ht â | twenty-four hours till the oil has disap-)pyÂą subscribers are now. opening their removed his Photograph Saloon to a new | rivdicals for 1867, may receive, gratis, Black- a) leanor's, Dec 6, 1867. tf
AâYankee is TOLSUNG, lack cats on an] a a a aehine Tent : a ; W 5 Building recently ere. ted by him for the pur- | wood or any Âąwo of the â* Jour Reatewsâ tor rAnnnNme:
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island in the Ohio for the sake of the fur. the douthees atlerwiae tie treslily: ereused first arrival o} pose, adjoining his Shop, where he has better | 1866, â : OPERTY
Phe business gught to be re-mew-nera- |" - nt a ; â ee Ne Ue ae NE W GOODS facilities for taking eS. âThese premiums will be allowed on all new FOR SA !
tive. | a Ny Faaete . ! a ine a ay : 3 Photographs and FWfrrot?pes taken in the | subscriptions received before April 1, 1867. LE!
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~ Mopesry.âNothing-is more amiable | hited iti Gaater bil: and âwill not cel : consisting in part of ried improved style And at the very cheapest UGTe dollge nae recueue vate ane paneer AMS Or CAND Fir eoe rea eae
â : â DAS ; „ âi rciles« ; : ( t 8, viz. : 4A) ched,situat i
than eb tnt i id ante ie | itâanother advantage. Dry Goods,Groceries, ardware Aeon is not given there will be no| âPe North British from January, 1863, to | About two miles from James vise: »
contemptible than that which is false; the | : -, tu ye i charge. j December, 1866, inclusive; the Ldinburgh| Aby person wis todo ae ai
one guards virtue, the other betrays it.) Pir Hen Roosr.-âToo little account Se Ranenvnne a! ete a aed eaiisa bn ie Vda Welt ath tech, 4a iolh se not hit woe desirable spot
âFrue modesty is-nshamed to do anything! js made of the droppi the poultry ae ug) : CHARLES R, CLARK, | ceviber, 1806, inclusive, and the London | deing in the midst ofa Twyshing, settlement
i a iN a a) is made , ppings of the poultry Glassware, Head St. Stephen Strosty (= Quarterly for the years 1865 and 1866, atthe | For further partiÂąulars appl eee
PU AM i eee Beare peney Ue ay : Diles cx Medioines,| conumn emt nerd, deers rate of 1.00.8 year for enetr or any itcview;|*t Summerside, a
ANY Say At) other nadeâonâ_theâ_farmâittsâ quite : REED also Blackwood for 1866, for $2.50. . J. R. STE
: AILS HAM et t , : . R. STEWART.
ig opposite to the humor of those with | equal to guano., Every day dr two the Boots aud Shoes! ew be & „@⹠Neither premiums to Subscribers, nor | Nev 21, 1867
whom the party converses. | door should be sprinkled with gypsum, Brooms, ; ) discount to Clubs, nor reduced prices for back â_â_â_â_â_â_â_â_â_ââ :
A Repuke.-â-Dr. Arnold once lost!) and once a week or fortnight the whole Pails and âTubs, . AT THE AE Se GM NED the money i8 livery Man _his own Fire
all patience witli a Gull scholar, when | should be swept up and mixed with three Tea, (best English) Wrinfre se | No premiumsâ van ve given to Clubs, Brigade.
the pupil looked up in his face and suid, | or four times its bulk of dried muck or Sugar, Molasses, â . THE
â© Why do you speak so angrily, sir? In-| charcoal. , Raisins, Currants at : Ali ; :
ited â i MCA ANS j cnar , â VT . : +. ittle is «uickl un *
deed, kam doing the best I can.â Years | CONFECTIONARY, (PIE Subscriber, begs leaveâ to notify his! LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO., Jing suiterca/i : eaney: denen Tne
RRR ANE iti ated ries el ec âUNE EY ; â numerous frends, customers, and the j ; y likes Gaede ihn hot quench. â"âVid on
aad ne ated used ie the ide Bt Mails: Thabane, public generally that he has just 88, Walker Street, N.Y. ea ell in thesBritish House of Con
his children, and say, never felt so] ae a
ashamed in my life, That look anJ that | Wint A it â Re a Oil Removed to his New Store, The L, 8. PUB CO, also publish the LVEXTINCTEUR
dpeech [have ânever for-gotten. mover rrangement.. ears .o ] ? . { p
: Liteds is lik ât lain ae tl | NUE Mails for the neigh e g Provi ; en ae ety Mi MIUNFRED ROUSE | Farmers Guide, A new Portable, self-acting Fire Engi
dleness is like the nightmare: the | Mails for the neighboring Provinces Nails, (ull Just opposite his Old Stand, on | by Menry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the PO Tha ui bane magne,
t the United Stat I 1 furtl } : a) â Jor the Latinguishiny o
moment you begin to stit, yourself you and the United States will, until farther ' sizes,) Ginieal Be late J. 2. Norton, of Yale College, 2. vols., Thea ade of fires in
ahakedbod. notice, be closed at this Office every âTuesday, : i ee ; M central Street, Royal Octavo, 1600 pages! and numerous En-| > phe jitle E er carly stages.
ihe ee a he Thursday, and Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock.| AXES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIL. âwhere he is now opening a grivings. ' f © little Engine can be curried on the bac a
! "Phe wotitment ofthe greatest. man - ~ â to any desired spot; throws a small stream Âą »
shopld beoulya bust and 4 name. âIf
the namic alone is insufficient to illustrate
the' bust, lĂ©t tlle both perish. » âa
. There are, moments. when the two
_ All of which, with a variety of other
Goods, will be sold at the
siesta all Smallest Prices
Country Customers will please call and
Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and
the West Indies, wilâ be closed every alter-
nate Thursday and
âfollows, viz +
Thursday, DeeW2, 1867, Saturday, FĂ© 22, 1868,
New & Fashionable Stock of
DRY GOODS |
whith he now offers as CHEAP FOR CASH
Price $7 for the two volumesâby mail,
post paid, $8, :
SUMMERSIDE
- Furniture Factory !
rt
water, impregnated with eight times {
of carbonic acid gas, wien is the wtbal simp
and most effective means yet know to scienc
for destroying fire, They have the advantag
of being always ready. for. tse. ©All that i.
oe Satarday, Tinradiy, Meh 5, do net } dD A "this Is neesssary in applying the
bagi ie rd es ipl ath Thao, a wo Sanlay, to i to examine our stock. wan as cat De baught on'this Island. a wit cite Renae pi wie irs ieee MH: A
yy near to each other, and when earthly | Saturday, do at Pep A ATE a SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON. - i (Next door to Mr. John"FY Baker's, and di- |§@eam cpon the tame, which will i j
fds, ine â i, "| Couraday, Jui 9 1863 Satiirday, do 21, do Those Goods have been selected bh: Ap . ; : Ke w stant)
day and heavenly night touch edch other situriay? doit do Vhorsday, April 2, a0 Clifton, New London himself. and will he found of, the LATES) rectly opposite the Jounnan Office. extinguish the fire. âThey are indispensibi
in twilight, tharadiy, do 23 do Saturday, do 4, do Oet.-3. 1867 : STYLES and FASHIONS. uma aes . | || for houses, stores, warehouses, factorios, pul
âWax Inperrnppncr.âA saturday, do 25 do | Ghureday, dv 18,do | __ Slee RS St â r 1 HE Subscriber would take this opportunity | Âą pillves. hulls, ke, &e. : ip
WANT OF DN ECEN DENG Eo nen aday, Feb 6 do Saturday, do 18, do ; er Cotton Warps all Colors. of announcing Jo the public that he has| PRtCEsâNo. 3 $23. 4 $27, 5 $80, 6 835 â
should indeed be ashamed and afraid of! Saturday, do 8 do Puta iy do 30, do BRICKS! BRICKS! aug opened a Chemical ChargeaâNo. 8 $1:10, 4 $1,40
what is really shameful; but to shrink | Tmmiuy, do 20 do Satuiday, May 2H [Pvt eubsertber having builta BRICK âALSOâ 5 $1.80, 6 $2.20.
under every roflection upon his character,
though {t âiniplies an ingenuousness and
delicacy, of tempey, has nothing in it of
true greatness. :
â You told mo, neighbour Twist, when
I paid Tim in advance, on hie promising
to work for me in haymatking time, thet
I should find him @s good as his word.â
âTo be sure T did, for l ulways knewhis
wordâ was good for nothing.â
Tin Rest Cuamprons or tre. Rina.
--Mothers with daughters to marry,
gob8s that scoffs at. the croolted; had need
Mails for Summerside and St. Bleanor's,
via Bedeque, will be closed every âTausday
and Friday, at9, 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,
Clâtown, 7th Deg., 1867.
KEL Neat FIFTEEN POINT, is now
prepared to furnish any quantity of the best
quality of
BRI CI,
H. CG. GREEN, Esquire, will he able to
fyrnish BRICK in SUMMERSIDE. ;
< SOLOMON STRANG,
15 Point. aug. 15, 1867
Highest Cash Price
Pus FYR HIDES, at the â EUREKA
Lic
EK,â Summerside,
Summetside, December, 1867.
PPERSONS net yet suppliedâ with th
Raising Currants, Dates, Figs & Spices
tor CURISEMAS. will save money by
calling at the Cheap Store,
J.R. STEWART,
CHAS. CARDINER, -
Cheap Store
Summerside,
8u7.
Dec POR the Bust and Cheapest TRHAS
Expected in a few days from HALIFAX, a
choice lot of
GROCERIES!
which will be sold as Âąheap ns formerly. e
Persons coming to Summerside, to purchase
Goods, will please call at the W/NFRED
HOUSE, ow Central Street, where they will
find the subseriber happy to show them his
Stock aid tell them the prices, when they
can judge for themaselves.
. JOHN F, BAKER.
Summerside, Get. 17, 1667. y
Apprentice Wanted |
Cabinet Shop
next door to Mr. Jolin F. Bakerâs Store,
where he is prepared to manetacture Murni-
ture as reasonably as any in the business,
He will supply at short noticoâ
Bedsteads, Burenus,
Wardrobes, Cupboards,
Sinks; Bedroom, Kitchen,
Leaf, Centré and Extension
âTables, Sideboards, Cheffioners,
What-nots, Stools, Desks,
Picture Frames,
Lousges, Settees,
Cradles,Criks ,
â Cots, &c., &e,
Bedroom Setts, Matrasses, &c., &c., &e,
Imported Furniture put together. Old
JAMES R. WOODBURN,
58 Water Street, St. John, N.B.
Journeymen Tailors
Wanted Immediately |
wo Immediate:
8 Jouin
te whom liberal wages an
will be guaranteed.
by tho Subscriber,
âPailors,
constant*employ me:
ANGUS McSWEEN.
Simmerside, Nov 21.1867
âlo all Concerned.
A tite subscriber requéute all thoee indebted ty
ue ; a mag" himself : : / ee ae oe ot TAD, not more flan 15 hs vif tit, te leer Furniture repaired, and LURNING done. sauaaener ia tae Les ed Coon tl
Me Te ie dicntinnd van | Now is the time to subscribe J.R STEWARTS. | iry preferred: ee J. ALEXANDER BOVYER. | huled over to the Cou for collections
: fae Os is dissatisiicd with) + = eae â| Cheap Store, Summerside, ANGUS McSWEEX. | Central Street, Summerside, } | i 'D ROGERS
, at jfor the Journalâoily$1 a year ee, 5, 1867. Summerside, No„ M1; 1867 Aug 22, 1867 November 21, 1467, â
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