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weap cai
new college of the character described by |
the Chiei Secretary for Ireland us likely to)
foment sectarnin bitterness und anger,â |
the laity were satisded with the present:
system of national schools. Le declared!
that no ministerial statement had ever)
cused him so much pala. A great op-!
portunity was lost to coneiliate Meland,
which shor'd not tonger be ruled by Eng-
lish laws, customs and prejadic
ragalings to the wishes of the Irish people.
Mr, Gathorne Hardy defended the Goy-
ernment, giving a long review of its Lrish|
policy. He said he believed that same!
fears were expressed and reasons given in |
1843, yet how many years |
ower since thet without tesing any
in regard ty the grievances of bela
Londen, My
Tho British League of Peage and Liberty |
propose to olfur Charles Francis Adams aa |
address previous to bis departure trom
this country, The address will be pre-!
sented through John Bright |
ILuvey W. Lord, who is about to retire |
from the American Consulate at Maaches- |
ter, was entertained by merchants of that!
city last tyaning at dinner. âPhe principal |
speceh was by the Mayor, who expressed |
his regret at the departure ot Me. Lord,
and warily compiimented him,
Tn the House of Comuions this evening |
a motion yas made for the Government to |
to lay before the House papers in connces |
tion with bark Sy: ingbok case, arising from |
the seizure of the English vessel of that:
name by a Cuited States steamer during
the bloe ade of the Southern ports in the
rebelllon, |
Inregard to an inquiry regarding the
circunstiuace of the imprisonment of W.
Jdoluion, the Orange Scerelary in
County of Down, freinad, Lord Mayo
the prisoner was detained in jail be
the refused to express regret for his
in heading an illegal procession,
âPho TLlouse went into counnittece of the
whole, aud resumed the debate on the state |
of Irelend = âThe O'Donahue, member tor
Tralce, said the disaffection among the
Trish people was widespread, and reached
all classes of suciety, aud paralyzed trade
with the constant lear of its consequences,
The church and land question were the |
leading causes of discontent, but Ue prin-
ciple cause of all was the refusal of inde- |
pendence in legislation. Ireland is now
voiceless and helpless, âThe first remedy
to bo applied should be to deprive Ui
ehurch estiblishment of its endowments,
tuud grant to tenants leases of not less da
vation than thirty-one years, Sir Stattord
Northvote followed with wu lengthy speech
in defence of the Goyerninent. Without
taking action the Iluuse adjourned.
London, 16th.
Despatches from the south announce
that the Grand Vizier had returned to
Constantinople from Crete, He reports
to the Turkish Government that the war
between the Lurks and Cretan insurgents
had at length endedâthere were a few
guerillas sull operating in the mountain
districts, they were hardly a hundred
strony, und no fears were anticipated of)
any fresh ouibre
The Corps Legislatif was engaged Inst
week in a discussion of the new law in
relation to holding public meetings, which
was introdueed by the Goysrament. An
important and comprehensive amendment
to the Bill has been oifered by Liberal
members. It proposes to romoye all re-
strictions (vom the rights of the people to
ineet in public assemblies when and where
they please.
Aulvices from Berlin state that Prince
Napoleon alter a series of Mutteving enter-
tainments in his honor has left tor Paris.
ilis visit to Germany has given rise to
many surniises and rumors, and is exten-
sively commented upon by the Press; but
his mission has not been divaljed. Lis
reoeption every
been most cordial,
London. March 17, (eve.)
Thompson and Mullaney, tried and con-
vietedl ut Manchester, charged with being ac-
cessory to the murder of Police Sergeant Brett,
to-day have been sentenced to be hanged.
Aman named Mahom, seid to be a Fenian
organizer, has been arrested in this city
âenarged with having endeavoured to swear
in soldiers stationed here as Fenians. It is
stated that Mahonâs efforts were attended
with some degree of success, and that the;
evidence to be produced at his trial will show
disaffection to prevail to an alarming degree
in some Irish Regiments,
Advices from Berlin state that Prince Na-
poleon has left for Paris. Uis visit to Ger-
inany has givin rise to many surntises and
rumors, and it is extensively commented
upon by the press, but his mission has not
been divulged. Mis reception everywhere
has been most cordigal.
London, March i6th, Cove.) âDolitical news
unimportant. Mr. G. VW. Hunt, Secretary of
the âTreasury, stated in the House of Com-
mons thit the total expenses of the British
expedition in Abyssinia, up to date, were lees
tlian ÂŁ4,000,000,
Dublin, 16.âNooney, Kelly, Landers and
Tfurley, are the names ofthe four Fenians of
the Jaemel party who have just been released
by the British Government, on condition that
they returned tu America. [tis reported that
all their companions, including General
Nagle, who were arrested at Dungarvon, will
also be liberated on the same terms:
FROM CANADA,
Chatham, (Canada) Mar, 14.
The preatest freshet ever known in this
section of the country is prevailing here.
The Kent bridge and Chatham Filth street
bridge were swept away yesterday. A
very large amount of valuable property in
this town has been destroyed, The Great
Western railway track, west of this place,
is carried uway forten miles, All railway
communication between Chatham ahd De
troit is stopped. âLhe through passengers
for the Great Western will be conveyed
over the Grand Truuk railway from Port
Huron to Detroit, until the road is repair-
ed. The damage by the treshet is estinia
ted ut $100,000. A large number chiarms
aro inundated, and horses, and cattle killed
and wounded,
Torosto, March 17th.âThere was a terri-
fic hurricane here yesterday morning. It
damaged the depots,dwelling houses, church:
es, ete., to an extent of fifty Uiousand dollars,
One man was killed at the Grand Trunk Rail-
way round house, and several others wounded |
UNITE STATES,
; New York, March 14.
The hearing of the impeachment case
against Presi ent Johuson lias been post-
poned till Monday, Mareh 23d.
Washington, March 13.
The hearing of Lipeachinent. commen-
ced this P.M. âThe President's counsel
demand 40 days to prepare w defence,
This lecling is opposed. and, at last ad-
vices, arguments were being made on that
point.
New Yorn, March 17th.âSerious freshets
are reported in various parts of the country,
caused by breaking up of river ive.
O'Baluwin, the drish pugilist, has settled
his match with Eliot, money been put up.
O Baldwin bets $10,000 to 22,000 that fe
whips Eliotin hetfan hour, The fight is to
be Contested in May.
Gold baud.
un.
of tacir woud faith.
but ae! acuurn communications that are not used.
ârequire the services of one or two assist-
the!
said |
Luise
where in Germany has)
Suumnersi
THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1898.
de Hournal.
No notice can be taken of anonynious Com
ations. We uiust know the names and
stresses of our correspondents ay a guaranty
We cannot undertake to |
i
I
We have been informed that the work
in the Registry Office in Charlottetown
was so great during the yast year, as to}
|
If Prince and Kingâs Counties |
ants.
{ were honorably and fairly dealt with there appointed to this oflice, pro tempore, in his
' would be no oceasion for this rush in that) stead.
, . |
We have many times shown the
: j
The)
office.
necessity of County Institutions.
people of this and King's
right to them, Is it not behind the age)
in any government to compel aman to}
go all the way from âVignish to Charlotte-
town to get done what he could have
performed in Summerside, half the dis-
tance, were there County Institutions
established. We hope the present Goy-
ernment will take this matter up. Let
the members of Vrince and King's
Counties combine and have this import.
ant measure carried out,
Wr were very much pleased with the
remarks that fell from the Hon, Mr.
Howlan, and the Ion. Mr. Davies, hav-
jing reference to our Yown. These
gentlemen are business men, and know
the importance of helping and fostering
new Town. Mr.
business in this County, as large perhaps
âwith the exception of Mr. Yeoâas any
t
County have a}
Tlowlan does a}
SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH
â Advertisementsthis Bay
Freehold ParmâJames Cousins.
ing renchmanâA, Suith. r
FarmersâChomas Jall
For SaleâW. W. Stumbles.
Miller WantedâThos, Linkletter.
Ships CarvingsâAt D. Ramsay's.
FoungâHovratio Braddock,
Masonicâdinues MeLvod,
iON SALESâ
Vreehoid ParmâGeo, Anderson.
Farmer's GloryâWin, Beuirsto.
ons aL Scuoor.âJdoseph Webster Esqr.,
having been obliged, through failing health,
to resign his appointment of Head Master of
this institution, Mr. Henry Lawson has been
âihe retirement of Mr, Websterâthe
cause of which we sincerely regret on his own
cantâmisht have proved a serious loss to
le institution, for, besides being a gentleman
of unimpeachable character and much suayity
of inanners, he was avery able and faithtul
educational teachorâhad not Cie Government
been so fortunate as to be able to supply his
place by the appointment of Mr, Ifeury Law-|
son, Sir, Pawson is a gentleman of acknow-
ledged worth.and weil known asan experienced
and succe-sful teacher; amd if it be the in-
tention of the goyermment to continue the
Lustitution they will do well to make his ap-
pointuent a permanence, tor we believe it
would be no easy matter to find anyone better
qualified to discharge its onerous and impor-
tant duties. â Leanne,
We regret to announce the death of the
on. Ldward Thornton, of Three Rivers.
The deceased, who was returning from George-
town ou the previous night, was found dead
on the read within 400 yards of his own resi-
dence on Friday morning last, Mr. Thorn-
ton ovcupied a prominent position in public
life in this Island for many years. Hie re-
prescuted Georgetown at one tinein the House
jot Assemily, end latterly the District of
Cardigan. He was a member of the Executive
Council under the old regime, and Speaker
ofthe Hfouse from 1854 to under the
290 ACRES BEST DESCRIPTION OF
beautifully situated ou the north side of the South
and a half from Long Kiver Whart
ARM
FOR SALE!
ALE Subscriber is desirous of disposing of, by
PRIVATE SALE, HIS PARM, which ts
srobably the est valnalle ever offered for sale
n this section of the country. It consists of
LAND,
Weat River, New London. Let 20; only a mile
120 vores ire
tinder a high state of euliivation, haying been all |
niamired with lime, maursh iad mussel mad, and)
stable manure. it
There is also a marsh of 1 nerer, which extends | Âą
along the entire front. âThe renmiuder of the laud |
scantlinge and poles. An inestiitiole supply of
wnussel mad is within a few ehuins of the shore,
This Warn. having a front of 20 chains on the
river, ean be divided into two farms if required,
and {3 convenient to Chureh, School Tlonse, grist,
saw, and cirding inills: âThe Buildings are a two
dweiting House, 86 % 28, 3° hare Barns,
and other euthou large Garden aid Orchard,
and two never-tu Wells of water; one near
the hanae and the other Convenient to the Bar
Trans. -One-halt down, the balance inti
or five yearly justuluents, with interest at 6 per |
cenit,
CH Vor further particulars apply to the sub-
serider, or to George Anderson, s.sij., Anetionver,
JAMES COUSINS,
New Lendon, march 26th, 1368.â:
iii 4 art +]
Flying Frenâhman!
TANG Celebrated Vast
Yrotting Uorse '} BLY-
or ING FRENCHUMANâ will
(Git Ps A âTravel tur the Seuson, cee |
mencing vu ie Ist of slay, through the fol-
places :â
Saint Eleanorâs, Summerside, Bedeque, -
rayerse, âTryon, Malpeque, Hope
and Cavendish, and will be home |
at the subscribers stable every Saturday,
ALEX. SMITIL.
New London, March 26, 1868.
other man in it, anc knows well how in-
convenient it is for 1 person to have to go
to Charlottetewn for what he ought to he
able to acquire nearer home. Ile knowns,
|
|have a public square and a public build-
| ing in Summerside, and we hope and trust
he will use his influence, as a member of
the Government, in helping to acquire
for the inhabitants of this Town, what
they are justly entitled to.
Wu have received a communication
commenting on the conduct of an indi-
vidual who made himself busy in inform-
and taking them to Mualpeque Uourt, for
not having a copy of their license posted
jup in their bar rooms, We decline to
publish it on the grounds that we will
not allow any personalitiss in our
columns. âThe office of an * informer,â
especially in a matter of this kind where
the publie good was not concerned, and
we have no doubt but that the individual
who did this will receive his reward from
i those who would dai: to condescend to
such low and contemptible acts to * raise
the wind,â We would, however, put all
tavern keepers on their guard against
such characters, and tell them that it is
requisite according to layâ(one of the
old acts that ought to have been long ago
revised) for them to have @ copy of their
license posted up in their bar rooms, and
Falso to have the words â+ licensed tavernâ
| painted on their sign boards.
a
man male a startin business for himselt,
and most heartily wish all such success
and God speed. âThis is our desire to-
wards our friend Mr. Arthur Mills, who
has lately opened upa dry goods and
grocery store in the ** British & American
{louse,ââ recently occupied by James L.
Holman, that gentleman having retired
from retail, and opened up a wholesale
business. Mr. Mills has a good stock of
goods, and will be found to be worthy
the patronage of the public. Give him
a call,
Ox Tresday evening last, the Rev.
âMr. Crawford delivered a Lecture on
| Baptism, in the Drill Shed. After the
Heeture a very animated discussion en-
isued. âThe Revs. A. DesBrisay and W.
Colpitts taking the opposite side of the
question, At the close, a vote of thanks
| was given to the lecturer, as was also to
the gentlemen who engaged in the dis-
cussion on the opposite side. âThe best
lor order was maintained, and the only
thing that tended to disturb the mecting
was the disgraceful conduct of some boys
throwing cayenne pepper on the stove,
We trust that the perpetrators of this act
may yet be found out aPl* brought to
justice, and punished for their bad and
unchristian conduct.
As our stock of paper is getting small,
and fearing that it will not hold out until
the navigation opens, we ure obliged to
| publish but a half sheet for two or three
weeks. We thought last fall that we had
laid in enough paper to put us through
until spring, but the increase to our sub-
scription list of over two hundred sub-
scribers during the winter, has run us
short. This is the first time we have
been compelled to do this, and if our
patrons will only bear with us for two or
for it when we obtain a supply of paper.
A TrorrinG match took place on the
icein the harbor on Tuesday last. A
large number of horses were entered, In
the first race the flying frenchman horse
âTomy,â belonging to Mr. Thomas
Cairns, won the race casily cach heat.
We have not heard what time he made,
but we must say that we have never seen
any horse trotas fast before. âThe second
race--in which âTomyâ was not ertered--
was won by the horse of Mr. Jolin Grady.
Amare owned by Mr. David Grady, also
made good time, and came in second.
The old * lying Urenchmanâ was on the
yrouml, but was not entered. He locks
well, and is still able to do good trotting.
Tum English Mail, 80 long and anxious-
ly looked for, was received here on Mon-
day last. The couriers crossed over on
they had a hard time and suffered much.
The latest dates arc to the 29th Feb. The
Principal items of news have already been
given in our columns by telegraph.
ing on several licensed Tavern keepers, |
lis a very mean and contemptible one, |
| Weralways feel proud to see any young |
three weeks, we promise to make amends |
Sunday last, inthe storm. We learn that).
| Liberal adininistration ofthat day. Moderatu
\in his political opinians, and courtecus and
affable in his intercourse with his opponents,
| Mr. âPhornton stood high in the eatiniation of
too, how requisite it is that we should âboth parties, and was universally respected!
thy all who knew him. Ilo was one of the
âIesading public men in iingâs County for over
{a quarter of a century.âLatriot,
; eS: eevee re reteset
Ow the evening of St. Patrick's day, (Tues-
day last) tie Choir of St. Dastanâs Cathedral
gave wconvert in St, Andrew's Tall The
levening was decidedly unfavourable, yet the
Liall was filled to its utmost capacity, many |
persons hevingto stand during the perfor
jance, and others to return home, uaatle to
| procure entvance. âLhe Concert was highly
lereditable to Mra. Stevenson, under whose
direction it was given. âThere was a fair per-
| formance on the Irish Pipe which no doubt
trevived agrecable reminiscences in the minds
âof n of the audience. âPhe auiount ree
VE dis to be handed over to the Benevolent
| Lrish Society, with a view of beng apprpropri-
ated for objects of charity.
programme, was repeated, but the stora: which
prevailed prevented maily persens trom at-
tending. â Lzanitner.
At tha annual meeting of the Mutual
Merine Inswrance Company held this week,
the Hfons. Daniel Davies, Jamos Duncan
and J.C. Pope; and t..C, Owen Win.
Robert Longworth and Henry Ia
Esqwires, were re-elected Directors f
current year. âThe Company declared a
Dividend of 7 per contoneach shore. The
amount of losses paid in 1867 was ÂŁ157. We
understand there uve over ÂŁ1000 remaining
to the credit of the shareholders,
|
At the meeting of the (Qucen'âs County
Rifle Associatioy, the fullowing gentlemen
were chosen offic„rs fur the present year :â
ParroxâHis Excellency the Comander-
ParronâAdmiral Bayfield.
siptxtâColonel Gray.
Ist Vicx Px
land.
2d Vick PresipestâMajor Beer,
Counci.âCaptains Morris, Holwnan, Me-
Rac, Hensley, Wright, Mcintyre, Lock,
Lord, Longworth and Woods,
TReAsURERâCuapt. Lord,
Longworth,
punt. ââWe are grieved
yesterday afternoon of the loss of
Michael MeWade, sq., Merchant, of Souris,
an old and estecmed friend, who was drowned
by driving into a hole ia the ice at the Head
of St. Peter's Bay, on his way home trom
this City on Wednesday last. â/sl.
By
Summorside Debatin g Boviety.
C. W. Strong, Esquire, has kindly con-
sented to give Readings from the Works
of Charlies Dickens, before this Buc
Monday Evening next, lo commence at 8
vielock, âhe public ave respecttally iuvi-
ted lo attend. Reserved seats for ladies.
Atrx. Mohan, Seey.
Summerside, March 26, 1863.
As article on Education, intended for
our present isstie,âas also a letter from
the Cityâhave been omitted to make room
for the news by lust evenings mail,
PASSENGERS,
In the Tee boat on Saturday lastâHon. J.
C, Pope, who arrived at Halifaxin the Steamer
Belgian, trom Liverpool, on the Sih inst.
dn the Ice boat, on Thursday afternoon
last âCapt. Evans, from New Brunswick.
Ny de Bs, the
8, of Simamerstile,
MeLenann Kirk, of DeSuble.
inst, by the
tr. Willinin Newson, of Cape
Traverse, to Miss Catherine Edwards, of Middie-
ton, Bedeque:
At the residence of the brideâs father, on Wod-
tesday, the [Sti diel, by the Rey. Robert 8. Pat
terron, Mr Alfred. ig, of Bedoque, to Miss
Fiera Owen, of Prineeiown.
At Mie MeDoualdâs, on the 20 inst, by the
Rey. Thoin Dinieun, Mr. A. MekKuy, to Miss de-
tha Rogerson tol Crapaud â
At the same t :
j to Miss btise » both ârapand.
At the Ate onthe 1th inet., by the
Rev, Photius Dineau, Mr, Angus MeDonall, Lot
BU, to Miss Cutherine Darrach, Nowth Riv:
Âą, Mr. Isaac Inman,
At Summerside, on Tuesday, the 17th imet., after
a pulniul iiless of six monthe, of Cousumption, Mr.
danies Matthews, formerly of Malpeque, in the
Seth yeur of his ages
At Lot 16, on the 20th inst, after an illness of &
yours, of disenre of the heat, borne with patient
resiguation to the Divine Will, Charlotte Cather:
ine, dth daughter of Mr. Samuel MeWadyen, in
the Lith yeur of her age,
At Cape Traverse, on the 16th inst., after »
lingering iiluess, borne with Christian resignation
to tue Divine Will, Ann, the beloved wite of Mr
doba Walker, aged 3i years; leaving a disconse
late Iiteband and seven children, and a large Gircle
of friends aad acqenintances to mourn their lors,
At Charlottetown, on tie Sid inet, after a pro:
tracted illness, Grace, the beloved wile of Mr.
Thomas Atlen, in the Fad year of her age §)
wus for many veurs a member of the Bibic Chris-
tian Chnreh, und she died rejoicing in her Saviour.
At Kildare, on the 1th inst., in the 82d year of
her age, Cetherine, the beloved wife of Jolin G,
Murphy, vfier an illness of nine days which she
bore with Chiistinn fortitude to the Divine Wilh
At Miseouche, Lot li, on Saturday, the th
inst., of Erysipelas, Mr. Join Gaudet, Sen., aged
75 years, leaving a wife, nine children nud a lurge
circle of friends and relations to mourn their irre.
parable loa. RED.
Stildenty, at French Fort, on Friday, Merch 12,
Mis Liten Owen, aged 68 yours.
The toliowing |
leavening the concert, with some change of
âalong, or send to ly
pelpENtâLicut, Colonel Iavi-
| FARMERS ©
26, 1808.
â
| instructed the Subseriber to sell at AUCTION
ia covered with an excellent growth of hard wood, | year the Indian River Bridze, and consiscr
of 40 acres of FREEHOLD LAND, and
acres of LEASENOLD LAND (held tor 909
under a rent of one shilling per acre. )
the very best quality. 70) aC
are cleared and in a high state of cultivation.
The remainder of the land is covered with &
hand within a short distance of Churehes
iam.
BRITISH & AMERICAN
HOUSE
RE-O P EN ED!!
FEMAIL subscriber having taken a lease of the
above premises (lutely occupied by J. L,
liolman, Esq., on Water street) with a view
of doing a
â : .
; . â +8
General Retail Business,
would respectfully intimate to his friends and
the public in general that, having completed
i the purchase of a Stock of Merchandise at
pecupied by the said Thomas llickey, de- extremely low prices, consisting of
ed, and located in Indian River, Lot 19, |
Dry Goods,
| Groceries,
Hardware,
&e,, &c.,
He is now prepared to sell the same at a very
small advanee, for cash or approved credit.
ARTHUE MILLS,
Summerside, March 19. 186
G@RAVILLE TMILLS!
For Sale!!
HE Subscriber offers for Sale his valuable
stand of Mills, in New London, Lot 21,
| Queen's County, and
155 ACRES OF LAND!
The MILLS consist of 1 GRIST MILM,
with three run of Stones and an OAT KILN,
allin goodorder. The SAW MILLis deuble-
geared, and is capable of cutting Plank 32
Hteet long. âThe SHINGLE MILD is new,
land is considered by competent judges the
best and fastest on the [slindâcircular, cross
cuts, snd completely tlnishesâand is guaran:
teed, if properly attended to cut seventeen
puna Shingles per day,
âThere are also on the premises a comforta-
ble Dwelling House, Store, good Stable. Barn,
and other Out-buildings, a good Garden and
Orchard, well planted with Fruit and Orna-
mental Trees.
VALUABLE FARM!
FOR SALE AT
AUCTION !
On Thursday, April 2, 1368.
VTE Widow of the late THOMAS HICKEY
| and her son, JOIN TY. HICKEY, have
hat well known FARM, formerly owned and
The whole of the Land in this Farm is of
Of the above 70 acres
growth of Hardwood, and Sofuyood suitable
for scantling und poles.
On the premises are a comfortable DWEL-
LING HOUSE, and a large BARN, A sub-
stantial Well of pure water is near the house,
and an excellant saeam of water crosses the
land,
The above property is very conveniently and
pleasantly situated near Indian River Bridge
Schools and Mills, Abundant supplies of
Mussel Mud withm halfa mile of the Farm,
The Salo, as before stated, will take place
on THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL, at 11 o'Âąlock,
ALSOâThe following Implements, &2.,
viz:â A double-seated Wagon, Plough, Har-
rows, Cart. and Ploughand Cart Harness, de.
SRMS OF SALEâlor FarinâOne-third
of the purchase money to be pain upon
delivery of the tide deeds, and the re-
nitining two-thirds in three eqaal annual
payments. Mor LmplementsâCredit till
the Ist of Novexana nest on approved
Joint Notes of Hand.
Further particulars made known at Sale,
EVERYWHERE ATTERTION!
fEMIE time ef Crotch-harrows, wooden
| luils and wooden Ploughs have passed
(away forever! âPhose things are repliced by
tnewer and better inventions. H
| A THRESHING MACHINE will enable}
you to get your grain ready tor market os
Fin the season and at one quarter the cost ov
ithe old method!
With & good and cheap FANNT et youwons
se the wind at any time!
THE riberin view of these fets which
yecome patent to everybody ;
that he is no longer justitied:in ** hidit
light nndera bushel,â butshould let the
ers of this Island know that they need not be
without labor-saving machinery on their farms
when hie is around. |
Last year ie soll twenty Threshing Ma- |
chines, aud is prepared to manntieture any |
nutaber of them to order,
Tia that period he also sold twelve setts of
Banners, and has now on hand twenty setts
of the same, of different styles and prices.
Horse-rakes, Ploughs, Hiarrows, and in tae
every kind of implement used on a fara
short of a mowing machineâis made by him.
is work is tuo well known to need palling
at his hands. |
If you need anything in his line, just come |
vat his manufactory on
Union Sirect, Sutiverside, and you will have
your wants aitended to,
yO Lrou-turning ofall descriptions neatly
done to order.
|
THOMAS IALL.
Summerside, March 26, 1868.â2m
FOR SALE.
, â
Mill Stonss! Mill Stones,
NE pais FRENCIE BURRS, 2ft.
1 do 8ft., Iren strapped. Apply to
W. W. STUMBLES,
Chvtown, March Lae 1868 Gi.
MILLER WANTED.
y ANTED, ly the Subseriher, a good
steady MAN competent to take charge
of aGRIST MILL,
6in.
* ithe 9th APRIL nex
(on two pilai
tdoor.
This property being situate at the head of
the tide, there is abundance of Mussel Mud
5 AE aK within 25 chains ofthe farm, A public Whart
New London, Mareh 10, 1863, is only halla mile distant, where any amount
bof produce can be shipped. âThere are many
other local advantages, such asa Wesleyan
AUCTION.
ee Chapel and Presbyterian Church, and publie
a oe 7 _. School, within ten minutes walk of the =
Valuable Freehold Farm | ue
rty.
The above property is altogether a valuable
TPM Subseribor has been instructed by | dnd desirable one, as the stream is sufficient
| Mr WM. CHAMPION, of PRINCE-| to dtive the three Mills al the year round,
TOWN ROYALTY, Lot 18, to sell by | Huot disposed of by private Sale by the first
At at 1 a 8 hot April , Dext it willthen be suldat PUBLIG
ANCIION, On Phursday â | AUCTION, without raserve, due notice of
tll o'clock, acm, his| MMeM will be given Any information can
OLD FARM, consist-| he had ob application tothe Subscriber on the
ng of 40 acres of LAND, i7 ac of which | Premises.
is cleared, and 10 fit for stumping ; the re-|
min fer is covered with soft wood, It is only |
a quarter of a mile from the shore, where any |
quantity of mussel mud canbe had. Itfronts | In Chancery ! â
ronds, areon the pre-| sae â :
niises a Dwelling House x20, anda iti mn | Re Mark Tathaniel Wright, and otherall
B7 x 20, both new. A well of water at the, nitats by Betsy M. Wright, their
There is about 80 loads of Mussel | Guardians.
AS eady to spread,
Pu ready (0 api mee : [NO BE LET ON LEASE, at such yearly
ALS ÂŁ | rents, and) for such term of y not
1 Mare, 4 years old, 1 Cow, 4 Sheep, lexceeding five years, as may be on
1 Wool Sleigh, Harness, &e. | that Valuable Freehold FF on
Sule Positive l No Reserve!
GhO. ANDERSON, Auct.
VALUABLE PRE
: EPWARD HENRY,
Granville Mills. Mareh 19. 186
'
ed
t : : situate
TERMSâTiree years for the Farm, pays Pownship 26, fronting on the Road between
Fy
wly installments. Mor the Stock, Seiterset Cormerly South-west Settlement)
and Prectown, Bedeque, containing cres,
alittle more or Loss, with the Messmizes,
Mills, Buildings, and Appurtenances, known
as the Property uf the late Gcorge ML. Waight,
Esquire,
| âThe Land is of superior quality, about
Adininisiration Sale | 160 xeres of which are cleared and ina good
able in yes
accredit andl Tet November nest, on approved |
paper,
Sale Positive. No Reserve.
GEO. ANDERSON, Auct.
New London, March 26, 1568.
state forentivation, the residue being covered
, ' . jwith hard and soft wood, The principal
i k Wt rolfing on rey build i 8
Farm, Stock, Lnplements &) Dwelling House a 14 storey building, is 26 by
ry Ht (28teet; contiguous to which are Wood-honse,
urnitiive, Carriage-house, Stibles, Work-shops and
) Bi The Mill piistag at very superior
TAO be sold be sold by AUCTION, on/ Grist Mi, (with tivee pairs Runners),
MONDAY the 13th of APRIL, com | Shingle, Saw, and ding Mills, are pro-
mencing at 12 o'clock, that splendid ee powerful siream; and their. situ-
SASBLE Wap ation for business purposes is very eligible,
LEASELOLD i ARM, On the premises are also a Cottage and
ue residwnco of the late HE. N. TORE, Isq.,| Work-shop for the useofa Miller.
sot 17, about three miles from Summersides! âThe Lessee wil i
Congiininy OL acres of Tand, tronting about) Dwelling House âid âAle cane eG
20 chains on Richmond Bay. âThe good) sonable extent, and the same with the Farm
iH 1OMAS LINKLETTER,
(th oi*
Lot 19, M.
Snips Carvings.
Rey SALE, at the Store of Mr. Donan
Ranusay, a good seviection of SCROLLS
and MIGURE HEADS; which will be sold
low fur cash
Summerside, March-26, 1868.âtt.
Bo? near Linkletterâ's Bridge, on the
Lot 16 road, some tine in February last,
1 picee CAST STEEL,
1 piece IRON,
The owner can have the same by calling at
the Journal office.
HORA
Lot 16, Marct
PO BRADDOCK,
ig, li
MASONIC.
VA N EMERGENCY MERTING of
q LE Mount Lebanon Lode, No. 084,
: tbe held this CLILURSDAY) even
ing, 26°h inst., at the usual hour, in the New
Lodge Room, over the store of Mr. L. V
erson, J. MeLEOD, Se
Summerside, March 26, 1308,
ee Nios
PAN AW NOPE!
LI persons indebted to the undersigned,
Whose Accounts are. still unpaid, are
hereby notified to pay and settle their Ae-
counts forthwith, to save further trouble and
expenses of law suit, &e,
âThe subscribers offer for sale their interest |
in the Shipyard at Egmont Bay, with the
buildings thereon.
pa Terms as may he agreed on,
' JOUN HASZARD & CO,
St. Eleanor's, March 10, 1868, om
"WHO WANTS
MANO any person in search of CHEAP
GOODS, we would sayâ sie
GO'TO THis
British & American House,
There you can be suited toa TY
Observe the following listâ
Flour and Cornmeat,
âTĂ©a, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar,
Sole Leather, Upper Leather,
Baking and Washing Soda,
Kerosene and other Lumps,
âTurpentine and Paint Oils,
mpi Salt, Tobacco,
yrups and Confectionery
Nails, all sizes, ae
Hinges and Screws,
Axles and § prings,
Plough Mounting,
Iron und Steel,
Glass, all sizes,
Zine, Patty.
And a fall variety of the most
GOODS to be found in the country. a ahead
ta Call and see for yourself.
ARTHOR MILLS,
Baneatns!
Bancatys!!
Banoainsa!!!
. . . Led
quality of the Land is so well known it need romi i
) i HO | N . and Premisesâin a tenantable sts ir
j hot be described. It is fenced with cedars! and conuition. : ASG Sb vebalt
parthas been Mussel Mudded, and there
â half at three
} at six months, on ap.
Vor furthor particulars apply
JOUN ITASZARD,
10, 1868, am
| plenty of Mussel Mud to be hada shore. dise| Possession can be givenimmediate'y. Ap-
I tanuo aroun tis uldvdo und Seu Weed inate |i tion to be made to Mann Burcuun, Esq.,
jdanee, âthere are about 3 acres of Upland) >â louetown, oF to the tunderstgnud,
Marsh, 6 acres of Salt Grass Marsh, a cone J. LONGWORTH,
madious DWELLING HOUSD, STABLE Master in Chancery,
G â AC a i : USE, TWO BARNS ,|. Charlottetown, Mareh 7th, 1868, 4
and other buildings, all in good repair, 6 see eae
A good Garden and Orchard. Freshoild Farm
Terms made known the day of Sale 7
â '
BRNJ.S. MILLS, Auct. FOR SALE}
_ March 19, 1868, . prog ae u riber bee: for Sele his lree-
: eine Ok rin, situated on the Linkletter
tud Horge tiles fron: St. Eleanorâs, and
es : a ) rom Summerside. It contains
Hf ARMBERâS GLORY Wa 1A ace dof which are cleared, The re-
i" mainder is coverei with hard wood, sott
1°0 EN SOLD Al AUCTION, on WED-| woud tnd vedas poles, âChere is anew House
NESDAY, the lithof APRIL NENT, jptrdy finished, anda stable, on the premises,
at 1 o'clock, j.tu,, in front of the Subscribers Por further particulars apply to
Sales Room, in Summerside, the well-known ; ROBERT SHARP,
STUD HORSE : Linklotter Road, March tt
ce ? ; tutiahing NAG :
. Fartuerâs Glory.â Administration Notice.
Sui good condition, and fit to travel this aos end a to the Estate of
â soOmMON Hand : ci . 1
TERMSâA deposit of ÂŁ5 to be pid down, | ed. are hereby. hegulted ta mae ae
and vie halt the balance on the voth Nov, | mediate payment to the Subscriber, or to my
1868âthe other halt on the Hou Nov, 1sG9, | Heent, lt. Gordon, Beq., of this âTownship; and
cuneene i. Me BEAILS 10, Auct, | Dersons Who have legal demands against tho
side, March 26, 18s, said Wstite are requested to furnish theiv ae-
~~ TO BE SOLD _ one ee attested, i! settlement, and
> rithin three montis trom the date hereof.
FINAL two-storey DWELLING as
Ho situate in Saint} Kildare River, Jan. 10,1867. 8in* (janls
, : alte the occupation Of] ag weeny on em
octor Jarvis, with all the Outhuildings ond 5 Wi, ) T
thea HOA on the ptopettys Thte DA SOW S) ES A El
Freehold Property will be soll cheap for \
Cash; or two or three years will i niven, on Impot rent Notice.
good security. [tis well worth the attention if sithscribers have been instructed by
of any one wishing to engage in the Dry TRUSTEES OF W.B DAWSON'S
Goods ard Grocery Business. Also, an OX: PATE, to SUB all parties, without an
cellent Stand for a Tlotel. For tusthor pir âi inction, whose unsettled âAccoiints, â
ticulurs enquire of Ne! of Hand, to W. B. DAWSON or GEO.
gt Hono ue aL & CO. NICOLL are not linmediately paid.
__St. Eleanorâs, March 19, 1868. gin ALLEY & D: ofS]
HOR SAL it ~~ Atty's for Trustees of bawoua's E sthite
i, Chitown, Feb, 27, 1868 ee
TPMIE ULL and SPAMS of a BRIGAN-| âAe Gita
If HULL SPARS a BRIGAN-
a a robe nal finished and complete, of FOR SALE !
) yout the following dimensions *âT enyth boxes TOBACG
from stem to ster | i hee BO,
mean Breadth, uh eer dente ik nied a I2 ei AU
tnidships, 11 feet, Will be of or about. 130 INLAY McNEILL.
at ee Iron fastened, If required, March 5, 1868,
fund by a carly application, the above vessel an " yED a
win afloat on or before the 15th ( ANABA SOPRA Gi
LS de te *
va Terms of 8 leâono SaED WY y:
months, the Balince »d
proved Notes. ee eae:
Now is the tine Jor Farmers to procure
Secd Wheat!
to
Lf MIE Subscribers have atiil en handaquan-
tity of excellent Canada Spring Seed
Wheat, (Fyfe) which for quality cannot be
surpassed. Farmers would do well to at
once secure whet they want.
i is warranted SPRING SERD WHEAT.
The above Wheat can be | urchased at the
Store of Lemuel Vickerson, Esq. Summer
side, and at the Milleof ee
ETWEEN Summerside an 1 Stn \
B in September last, 4 FUR "BOA he
eset will oblige by leaving it at the Journal
ae March19,1868-âi*
Law Blanks for gs:
sale at this
Sununerside, March 19, 1868.
.
fice,
JESSK WRIGHT & SON, ;
Mareh 12, 1809,
Centriville,
new college of the character described by |
the Chiei Secretary for Ireland us likely to)
foment sectarnin bitterness und anger,â |
the laity were satisded with the present:
system of national schools. Le declared!
that no ministerial statement had ever)
cused him so much pala. A great op-!
portunity was lost to coneiliate Meland,
which shor'd not tonger be ruled by Eng-
lish laws, customs and prejadic
ragalings to the wishes of the Irish people.
Mr, Gathorne Hardy defended the Goy-
ernment, giving a long review of its Lrish|
policy. He said he believed that same!
fears were expressed and reasons given in |
1843, yet how many years |
ower since thet without tesing any
in regard ty the grievances of bela
Londen, My
Tho British League of Peage and Liberty |
propose to olfur Charles Francis Adams aa |
address previous to bis departure trom
this country, The address will be pre-!
sented through John Bright |
ILuvey W. Lord, who is about to retire |
from the American Consulate at Maaches- |
ter, was entertained by merchants of that!
city last tyaning at dinner. âPhe principal |
speceh was by the Mayor, who expressed |
his regret at the departure ot Me. Lord,
and warily compiimented him,
Tn the House of Comuions this evening |
a motion yas made for the Government to |
to lay before the House papers in connces |
tion with bark Sy: ingbok case, arising from |
the seizure of the English vessel of that:
name by a Cuited States steamer during
the bloe ade of the Southern ports in the
rebelllon, |
Inregard to an inquiry regarding the
circunstiuace of the imprisonment of W.
Jdoluion, the Orange Scerelary in
County of Down, freinad, Lord Mayo
the prisoner was detained in jail be
the refused to express regret for his
in heading an illegal procession,
âPho TLlouse went into counnittece of the
whole, aud resumed the debate on the state |
of Irelend = âThe O'Donahue, member tor
Tralce, said the disaffection among the
Trish people was widespread, and reached
all classes of suciety, aud paralyzed trade
with the constant lear of its consequences,
The church and land question were the |
leading causes of discontent, but Ue prin-
ciple cause of all was the refusal of inde- |
pendence in legislation. Ireland is now
voiceless and helpless, âThe first remedy
to bo applied should be to deprive Ui
ehurch estiblishment of its endowments,
tuud grant to tenants leases of not less da
vation than thirty-one years, Sir Stattord
Northvote followed with wu lengthy speech
in defence of the Goyerninent. Without
taking action the Iluuse adjourned.
London, 16th.
Despatches from the south announce
that the Grand Vizier had returned to
Constantinople from Crete, He reports
to the Turkish Government that the war
between the Lurks and Cretan insurgents
had at length endedâthere were a few
guerillas sull operating in the mountain
districts, they were hardly a hundred
strony, und no fears were anticipated of)
any fresh ouibre
The Corps Legislatif was engaged Inst
week in a discussion of the new law in
relation to holding public meetings, which
was introdueed by the Goysrament. An
important and comprehensive amendment
to the Bill has been oifered by Liberal
members. It proposes to romoye all re-
strictions (vom the rights of the people to
ineet in public assemblies when and where
they please.
Aulvices from Berlin state that Prince
Napoleon alter a series of Mutteving enter-
tainments in his honor has left tor Paris.
ilis visit to Germany has given rise to
many surniises and rumors, and is exten-
sively commented upon by the Press; but
his mission has not been divaljed. Lis
reoeption every
been most cordial,
London. March 17, (eve.)
Thompson and Mullaney, tried and con-
vietedl ut Manchester, charged with being ac-
cessory to the murder of Police Sergeant Brett,
to-day have been sentenced to be hanged.
Aman named Mahom, seid to be a Fenian
organizer, has been arrested in this city
âenarged with having endeavoured to swear
in soldiers stationed here as Fenians. It is
stated that Mahonâs efforts were attended
with some degree of success, and that the;
evidence to be produced at his trial will show
disaffection to prevail to an alarming degree
in some Irish Regiments,
Advices from Berlin state that Prince Na-
poleon has left for Paris. Uis visit to Ger-
inany has givin rise to many surntises and
rumors, and it is extensively commented
upon by the press, but his mission has not
been divulged. Mis reception everywhere
has been most cordigal.
London, March i6th, Cove.) âDolitical news
unimportant. Mr. G. VW. Hunt, Secretary of
the âTreasury, stated in the House of Com-
mons thit the total expenses of the British
expedition in Abyssinia, up to date, were lees
tlian ÂŁ4,000,000,
Dublin, 16.âNooney, Kelly, Landers and
Tfurley, are the names ofthe four Fenians of
the Jaemel party who have just been released
by the British Government, on condition that
they returned tu America. [tis reported that
all their companions, including General
Nagle, who were arrested at Dungarvon, will
also be liberated on the same terms:
FROM CANADA,
Chatham, (Canada) Mar, 14.
The preatest freshet ever known in this
section of the country is prevailing here.
The Kent bridge and Chatham Filth street
bridge were swept away yesterday. A
very large amount of valuable property in
this town has been destroyed, The Great
Western railway track, west of this place,
is carried uway forten miles, All railway
communication between Chatham ahd De
troit is stopped. âLhe through passengers
for the Great Western will be conveyed
over the Grand Truuk railway from Port
Huron to Detroit, until the road is repair-
ed. The damage by the treshet is estinia
ted ut $100,000. A large number chiarms
aro inundated, and horses, and cattle killed
and wounded,
Torosto, March 17th.âThere was a terri-
fic hurricane here yesterday morning. It
damaged the depots,dwelling houses, church:
es, ete., to an extent of fifty Uiousand dollars,
One man was killed at the Grand Trunk Rail-
way round house, and several others wounded |
UNITE STATES,
; New York, March 14.
The hearing of the impeachment case
against Presi ent Johuson lias been post-
poned till Monday, Mareh 23d.
Washington, March 13.
The hearing of Lipeachinent. commen-
ced this P.M. âThe President's counsel
demand 40 days to prepare w defence,
This lecling is opposed. and, at last ad-
vices, arguments were being made on that
point.
New Yorn, March 17th.âSerious freshets
are reported in various parts of the country,
caused by breaking up of river ive.
O'Baluwin, the drish pugilist, has settled
his match with Eliot, money been put up.
O Baldwin bets $10,000 to 22,000 that fe
whips Eliotin hetfan hour, The fight is to
be Contested in May.
Gold baud.
un.
of tacir woud faith.
but ae! acuurn communications that are not used.
ârequire the services of one or two assist-
the!
said |
Luise
where in Germany has)
Suumnersi
THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1898.
de Hournal.
No notice can be taken of anonynious Com
ations. We uiust know the names and
stresses of our correspondents ay a guaranty
We cannot undertake to |
i
I
We have been informed that the work
in the Registry Office in Charlottetown
was so great during the yast year, as to}
|
If Prince and Kingâs Counties |
ants.
{ were honorably and fairly dealt with there appointed to this oflice, pro tempore, in his
' would be no oceasion for this rush in that) stead.
, . |
We have many times shown the
: j
The)
office.
necessity of County Institutions.
people of this and King's
right to them, Is it not behind the age)
in any government to compel aman to}
go all the way from âVignish to Charlotte-
town to get done what he could have
performed in Summerside, half the dis-
tance, were there County Institutions
established. We hope the present Goy-
ernment will take this matter up. Let
the members of Vrince and King's
Counties combine and have this import.
ant measure carried out,
Wr were very much pleased with the
remarks that fell from the Hon, Mr.
Howlan, and the Ion. Mr. Davies, hav-
jing reference to our Yown. These
gentlemen are business men, and know
the importance of helping and fostering
new Town. Mr.
business in this County, as large perhaps
âwith the exception of Mr. Yeoâas any
t
County have a}
Tlowlan does a}
SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH
â Advertisementsthis Bay
Freehold ParmâJames Cousins.
ing renchmanâA, Suith. r
FarmersâChomas Jall
For SaleâW. W. Stumbles.
Miller WantedâThos, Linkletter.
Ships CarvingsâAt D. Ramsay's.
FoungâHovratio Braddock,
Masonicâdinues MeLvod,
iON SALESâ
Vreehoid ParmâGeo, Anderson.
Farmer's GloryâWin, Beuirsto.
ons aL Scuoor.âJdoseph Webster Esqr.,
having been obliged, through failing health,
to resign his appointment of Head Master of
this institution, Mr. Henry Lawson has been
âihe retirement of Mr, Websterâthe
cause of which we sincerely regret on his own
cantâmisht have proved a serious loss to
le institution, for, besides being a gentleman
of unimpeachable character and much suayity
of inanners, he was avery able and faithtul
educational teachorâhad not Cie Government
been so fortunate as to be able to supply his
place by the appointment of Mr, Ifeury Law-|
son, Sir, Pawson is a gentleman of acknow-
ledged worth.and weil known asan experienced
and succe-sful teacher; amd if it be the in-
tention of the goyermment to continue the
Lustitution they will do well to make his ap-
pointuent a permanence, tor we believe it
would be no easy matter to find anyone better
qualified to discharge its onerous and impor-
tant duties. â Leanne,
We regret to announce the death of the
on. Ldward Thornton, of Three Rivers.
The deceased, who was returning from George-
town ou the previous night, was found dead
on the read within 400 yards of his own resi-
dence on Friday morning last, Mr. Thorn-
ton ovcupied a prominent position in public
life in this Island for many years. Hie re-
prescuted Georgetown at one tinein the House
jot Assemily, end latterly the District of
Cardigan. He was a member of the Executive
Council under the old regime, and Speaker
ofthe Hfouse from 1854 to under the
290 ACRES BEST DESCRIPTION OF
beautifully situated ou the north side of the South
and a half from Long Kiver Whart
ARM
FOR SALE!
ALE Subscriber is desirous of disposing of, by
PRIVATE SALE, HIS PARM, which ts
srobably the est valnalle ever offered for sale
n this section of the country. It consists of
LAND,
Weat River, New London. Let 20; only a mile
120 vores ire
tinder a high state of euliivation, haying been all |
niamired with lime, maursh iad mussel mad, and)
stable manure. it
There is also a marsh of 1 nerer, which extends | Âą
along the entire front. âThe renmiuder of the laud |
scantlinge and poles. An inestiitiole supply of
wnussel mad is within a few ehuins of the shore,
This Warn. having a front of 20 chains on the
river, ean be divided into two farms if required,
and {3 convenient to Chureh, School Tlonse, grist,
saw, and cirding inills: âThe Buildings are a two
dweiting House, 86 % 28, 3° hare Barns,
and other euthou large Garden aid Orchard,
and two never-tu Wells of water; one near
the hanae and the other Convenient to the Bar
Trans. -One-halt down, the balance inti
or five yearly justuluents, with interest at 6 per |
cenit,
CH Vor further particulars apply to the sub-
serider, or to George Anderson, s.sij., Anetionver,
JAMES COUSINS,
New Lendon, march 26th, 1368.â:
iii 4 art +]
Flying Frenâhman!
TANG Celebrated Vast
Yrotting Uorse '} BLY-
or ING FRENCHUMANâ will
(Git Ps A âTravel tur the Seuson, cee |
mencing vu ie Ist of slay, through the fol-
places :â
Saint Eleanorâs, Summerside, Bedeque, -
rayerse, âTryon, Malpeque, Hope
and Cavendish, and will be home |
at the subscribers stable every Saturday,
ALEX. SMITIL.
New London, March 26, 1868.
other man in it, anc knows well how in-
convenient it is for 1 person to have to go
to Charlottetewn for what he ought to he
able to acquire nearer home. Ile knowns,
|
|have a public square and a public build-
| ing in Summerside, and we hope and trust
he will use his influence, as a member of
the Government, in helping to acquire
for the inhabitants of this Town, what
they are justly entitled to.
Wu have received a communication
commenting on the conduct of an indi-
vidual who made himself busy in inform-
and taking them to Mualpeque Uourt, for
not having a copy of their license posted
jup in their bar rooms, We decline to
publish it on the grounds that we will
not allow any personalitiss in our
columns. âThe office of an * informer,â
especially in a matter of this kind where
the publie good was not concerned, and
we have no doubt but that the individual
who did this will receive his reward from
i those who would dai: to condescend to
such low and contemptible acts to * raise
the wind,â We would, however, put all
tavern keepers on their guard against
such characters, and tell them that it is
requisite according to layâ(one of the
old acts that ought to have been long ago
revised) for them to have @ copy of their
license posted up in their bar rooms, and
Falso to have the words â+ licensed tavernâ
| painted on their sign boards.
a
man male a startin business for himselt,
and most heartily wish all such success
and God speed. âThis is our desire to-
wards our friend Mr. Arthur Mills, who
has lately opened upa dry goods and
grocery store in the ** British & American
{louse,ââ recently occupied by James L.
Holman, that gentleman having retired
from retail, and opened up a wholesale
business. Mr. Mills has a good stock of
goods, and will be found to be worthy
the patronage of the public. Give him
a call,
Ox Tresday evening last, the Rev.
âMr. Crawford delivered a Lecture on
| Baptism, in the Drill Shed. After the
Heeture a very animated discussion en-
isued. âThe Revs. A. DesBrisay and W.
Colpitts taking the opposite side of the
question, At the close, a vote of thanks
| was given to the lecturer, as was also to
the gentlemen who engaged in the dis-
cussion on the opposite side. âThe best
lor order was maintained, and the only
thing that tended to disturb the mecting
was the disgraceful conduct of some boys
throwing cayenne pepper on the stove,
We trust that the perpetrators of this act
may yet be found out aPl* brought to
justice, and punished for their bad and
unchristian conduct.
As our stock of paper is getting small,
and fearing that it will not hold out until
the navigation opens, we ure obliged to
| publish but a half sheet for two or three
weeks. We thought last fall that we had
laid in enough paper to put us through
until spring, but the increase to our sub-
scription list of over two hundred sub-
scribers during the winter, has run us
short. This is the first time we have
been compelled to do this, and if our
patrons will only bear with us for two or
for it when we obtain a supply of paper.
A TrorrinG match took place on the
icein the harbor on Tuesday last. A
large number of horses were entered, In
the first race the flying frenchman horse
âTomy,â belonging to Mr. Thomas
Cairns, won the race casily cach heat.
We have not heard what time he made,
but we must say that we have never seen
any horse trotas fast before. âThe second
race--in which âTomyâ was not ertered--
was won by the horse of Mr. Jolin Grady.
Amare owned by Mr. David Grady, also
made good time, and came in second.
The old * lying Urenchmanâ was on the
yrouml, but was not entered. He locks
well, and is still able to do good trotting.
Tum English Mail, 80 long and anxious-
ly looked for, was received here on Mon-
day last. The couriers crossed over on
they had a hard time and suffered much.
The latest dates arc to the 29th Feb. The
Principal items of news have already been
given in our columns by telegraph.
ing on several licensed Tavern keepers, |
lis a very mean and contemptible one, |
| Weralways feel proud to see any young |
three weeks, we promise to make amends |
Sunday last, inthe storm. We learn that).
| Liberal adininistration ofthat day. Moderatu
\in his political opinians, and courtecus and
affable in his intercourse with his opponents,
| Mr. âPhornton stood high in the eatiniation of
too, how requisite it is that we should âboth parties, and was universally respected!
thy all who knew him. Ilo was one of the
âIesading public men in iingâs County for over
{a quarter of a century.âLatriot,
; eS: eevee re reteset
Ow the evening of St. Patrick's day, (Tues-
day last) tie Choir of St. Dastanâs Cathedral
gave wconvert in St, Andrew's Tall The
levening was decidedly unfavourable, yet the
Liall was filled to its utmost capacity, many |
persons hevingto stand during the perfor
jance, and others to return home, uaatle to
| procure entvance. âLhe Concert was highly
lereditable to Mra. Stevenson, under whose
direction it was given. âThere was a fair per-
| formance on the Irish Pipe which no doubt
trevived agrecable reminiscences in the minds
âof n of the audience. âPhe auiount ree
VE dis to be handed over to the Benevolent
| Lrish Society, with a view of beng apprpropri-
ated for objects of charity.
programme, was repeated, but the stora: which
prevailed prevented maily persens trom at-
tending. â Lzanitner.
At tha annual meeting of the Mutual
Merine Inswrance Company held this week,
the Hfons. Daniel Davies, Jamos Duncan
and J.C. Pope; and t..C, Owen Win.
Robert Longworth and Henry Ia
Esqwires, were re-elected Directors f
current year. âThe Company declared a
Dividend of 7 per contoneach shore. The
amount of losses paid in 1867 was ÂŁ157. We
understand there uve over ÂŁ1000 remaining
to the credit of the shareholders,
|
At the meeting of the (Qucen'âs County
Rifle Associatioy, the fullowing gentlemen
were chosen offic„rs fur the present year :â
ParroxâHis Excellency the Comander-
ParronâAdmiral Bayfield.
siptxtâColonel Gray.
Ist Vicx Px
land.
2d Vick PresipestâMajor Beer,
Counci.âCaptains Morris, Holwnan, Me-
Rac, Hensley, Wright, Mcintyre, Lock,
Lord, Longworth and Woods,
TReAsURERâCuapt. Lord,
Longworth,
punt. ââWe are grieved
yesterday afternoon of the loss of
Michael MeWade, sq., Merchant, of Souris,
an old and estecmed friend, who was drowned
by driving into a hole ia the ice at the Head
of St. Peter's Bay, on his way home trom
this City on Wednesday last. â/sl.
By
Summorside Debatin g Boviety.
C. W. Strong, Esquire, has kindly con-
sented to give Readings from the Works
of Charlies Dickens, before this Buc
Monday Evening next, lo commence at 8
vielock, âhe public ave respecttally iuvi-
ted lo attend. Reserved seats for ladies.
Atrx. Mohan, Seey.
Summerside, March 26, 1863.
As article on Education, intended for
our present isstie,âas also a letter from
the Cityâhave been omitted to make room
for the news by lust evenings mail,
PASSENGERS,
In the Tee boat on Saturday lastâHon. J.
C, Pope, who arrived at Halifaxin the Steamer
Belgian, trom Liverpool, on the Sih inst.
dn the Ice boat, on Thursday afternoon
last âCapt. Evans, from New Brunswick.
Ny de Bs, the
8, of Simamerstile,
MeLenann Kirk, of DeSuble.
inst, by the
tr. Willinin Newson, of Cape
Traverse, to Miss Catherine Edwards, of Middie-
ton, Bedeque:
At the residence of the brideâs father, on Wod-
tesday, the [Sti diel, by the Rey. Robert 8. Pat
terron, Mr Alfred. ig, of Bedoque, to Miss
Fiera Owen, of Prineeiown.
At Mie MeDoualdâs, on the 20 inst, by the
Rey. Thoin Dinieun, Mr. A. MekKuy, to Miss de-
tha Rogerson tol Crapaud â
At the same t :
j to Miss btise » both ârapand.
At the Ate onthe 1th inet., by the
Rev, Photius Dineau, Mr, Angus MeDonall, Lot
BU, to Miss Cutherine Darrach, Nowth Riv:
Âą, Mr. Isaac Inman,
At Summerside, on Tuesday, the 17th imet., after
a pulniul iiless of six monthe, of Cousumption, Mr.
danies Matthews, formerly of Malpeque, in the
Seth yeur of his ages
At Lot 16, on the 20th inst, after an illness of &
yours, of disenre of the heat, borne with patient
resiguation to the Divine Will, Charlotte Cather:
ine, dth daughter of Mr. Samuel MeWadyen, in
the Lith yeur of her age,
At Cape Traverse, on the 16th inst., after »
lingering iiluess, borne with Christian resignation
to tue Divine Will, Ann, the beloved wite of Mr
doba Walker, aged 3i years; leaving a disconse
late Iiteband and seven children, and a large Gircle
of friends aad acqenintances to mourn their lors,
At Charlottetown, on tie Sid inet, after a pro:
tracted illness, Grace, the beloved wile of Mr.
Thomas Atlen, in the Fad year of her age §)
wus for many veurs a member of the Bibic Chris-
tian Chnreh, und she died rejoicing in her Saviour.
At Kildare, on the 1th inst., in the 82d year of
her age, Cetherine, the beloved wife of Jolin G,
Murphy, vfier an illness of nine days which she
bore with Chiistinn fortitude to the Divine Wilh
At Miseouche, Lot li, on Saturday, the th
inst., of Erysipelas, Mr. Join Gaudet, Sen., aged
75 years, leaving a wife, nine children nud a lurge
circle of friends and relations to mourn their irre.
parable loa. RED.
Stildenty, at French Fort, on Friday, Merch 12,
Mis Liten Owen, aged 68 yours.
The toliowing |
leavening the concert, with some change of
âalong, or send to ly
pelpENtâLicut, Colonel Iavi-
| FARMERS ©
26, 1808.
â
| instructed the Subseriber to sell at AUCTION
ia covered with an excellent growth of hard wood, | year the Indian River Bridze, and consiscr
of 40 acres of FREEHOLD LAND, and
acres of LEASENOLD LAND (held tor 909
under a rent of one shilling per acre. )
the very best quality. 70) aC
are cleared and in a high state of cultivation.
The remainder of the land is covered with &
hand within a short distance of Churehes
iam.
BRITISH & AMERICAN
HOUSE
RE-O P EN ED!!
FEMAIL subscriber having taken a lease of the
above premises (lutely occupied by J. L,
liolman, Esq., on Water street) with a view
of doing a
â : .
; . â +8
General Retail Business,
would respectfully intimate to his friends and
the public in general that, having completed
i the purchase of a Stock of Merchandise at
pecupied by the said Thomas llickey, de- extremely low prices, consisting of
ed, and located in Indian River, Lot 19, |
Dry Goods,
| Groceries,
Hardware,
&e,, &c.,
He is now prepared to sell the same at a very
small advanee, for cash or approved credit.
ARTHUE MILLS,
Summerside, March 19. 186
G@RAVILLE TMILLS!
For Sale!!
HE Subscriber offers for Sale his valuable
stand of Mills, in New London, Lot 21,
| Queen's County, and
155 ACRES OF LAND!
The MILLS consist of 1 GRIST MILM,
with three run of Stones and an OAT KILN,
allin goodorder. The SAW MILLis deuble-
geared, and is capable of cutting Plank 32
Hteet long. âThe SHINGLE MILD is new,
land is considered by competent judges the
best and fastest on the [slindâcircular, cross
cuts, snd completely tlnishesâand is guaran:
teed, if properly attended to cut seventeen
puna Shingles per day,
âThere are also on the premises a comforta-
ble Dwelling House, Store, good Stable. Barn,
and other Out-buildings, a good Garden and
Orchard, well planted with Fruit and Orna-
mental Trees.
VALUABLE FARM!
FOR SALE AT
AUCTION !
On Thursday, April 2, 1368.
VTE Widow of the late THOMAS HICKEY
| and her son, JOIN TY. HICKEY, have
hat well known FARM, formerly owned and
The whole of the Land in this Farm is of
Of the above 70 acres
growth of Hardwood, and Sofuyood suitable
for scantling und poles.
On the premises are a comfortable DWEL-
LING HOUSE, and a large BARN, A sub-
stantial Well of pure water is near the house,
and an excellant saeam of water crosses the
land,
The above property is very conveniently and
pleasantly situated near Indian River Bridge
Schools and Mills, Abundant supplies of
Mussel Mud withm halfa mile of the Farm,
The Salo, as before stated, will take place
on THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL, at 11 o'Âąlock,
ALSOâThe following Implements, &2.,
viz:â A double-seated Wagon, Plough, Har-
rows, Cart. and Ploughand Cart Harness, de.
SRMS OF SALEâlor FarinâOne-third
of the purchase money to be pain upon
delivery of the tide deeds, and the re-
nitining two-thirds in three eqaal annual
payments. Mor LmplementsâCredit till
the Ist of Novexana nest on approved
Joint Notes of Hand.
Further particulars made known at Sale,
EVERYWHERE ATTERTION!
fEMIE time ef Crotch-harrows, wooden
| luils and wooden Ploughs have passed
(away forever! âPhose things are repliced by
tnewer and better inventions. H
| A THRESHING MACHINE will enable}
you to get your grain ready tor market os
Fin the season and at one quarter the cost ov
ithe old method!
With & good and cheap FANNT et youwons
se the wind at any time!
THE riberin view of these fets which
yecome patent to everybody ;
that he is no longer justitied:in ** hidit
light nndera bushel,â butshould let the
ers of this Island know that they need not be
without labor-saving machinery on their farms
when hie is around. |
Last year ie soll twenty Threshing Ma- |
chines, aud is prepared to manntieture any |
nutaber of them to order,
Tia that period he also sold twelve setts of
Banners, and has now on hand twenty setts
of the same, of different styles and prices.
Horse-rakes, Ploughs, Hiarrows, and in tae
every kind of implement used on a fara
short of a mowing machineâis made by him.
is work is tuo well known to need palling
at his hands. |
If you need anything in his line, just come |
vat his manufactory on
Union Sirect, Sutiverside, and you will have
your wants aitended to,
yO Lrou-turning ofall descriptions neatly
done to order.
|
THOMAS IALL.
Summerside, March 26, 1868.â2m
FOR SALE.
, â
Mill Stonss! Mill Stones,
NE pais FRENCIE BURRS, 2ft.
1 do 8ft., Iren strapped. Apply to
W. W. STUMBLES,
Chvtown, March Lae 1868 Gi.
MILLER WANTED.
y ANTED, ly the Subseriher, a good
steady MAN competent to take charge
of aGRIST MILL,
6in.
* ithe 9th APRIL nex
(on two pilai
tdoor.
This property being situate at the head of
the tide, there is abundance of Mussel Mud
5 AE aK within 25 chains ofthe farm, A public Whart
New London, Mareh 10, 1863, is only halla mile distant, where any amount
bof produce can be shipped. âThere are many
other local advantages, such asa Wesleyan
AUCTION.
ee Chapel and Presbyterian Church, and publie
a oe 7 _. School, within ten minutes walk of the =
Valuable Freehold Farm | ue
rty.
The above property is altogether a valuable
TPM Subseribor has been instructed by | dnd desirable one, as the stream is sufficient
| Mr WM. CHAMPION, of PRINCE-| to dtive the three Mills al the year round,
TOWN ROYALTY, Lot 18, to sell by | Huot disposed of by private Sale by the first
At at 1 a 8 hot April , Dext it willthen be suldat PUBLIG
ANCIION, On Phursday â | AUCTION, without raserve, due notice of
tll o'clock, acm, his| MMeM will be given Any information can
OLD FARM, consist-| he had ob application tothe Subscriber on the
ng of 40 acres of LAND, i7 ac of which | Premises.
is cleared, and 10 fit for stumping ; the re-|
min fer is covered with soft wood, It is only |
a quarter of a mile from the shore, where any |
quantity of mussel mud canbe had. Itfronts | In Chancery ! â
ronds, areon the pre-| sae â :
niises a Dwelling House x20, anda iti mn | Re Mark Tathaniel Wright, and otherall
B7 x 20, both new. A well of water at the, nitats by Betsy M. Wright, their
There is about 80 loads of Mussel | Guardians.
AS eady to spread,
Pu ready (0 api mee : [NO BE LET ON LEASE, at such yearly
ALS ÂŁ | rents, and) for such term of y not
1 Mare, 4 years old, 1 Cow, 4 Sheep, lexceeding five years, as may be on
1 Wool Sleigh, Harness, &e. | that Valuable Freehold FF on
Sule Positive l No Reserve!
GhO. ANDERSON, Auct.
VALUABLE PRE
: EPWARD HENRY,
Granville Mills. Mareh 19. 186
'
ed
t : : situate
TERMSâTiree years for the Farm, pays Pownship 26, fronting on the Road between
Fy
wly installments. Mor the Stock, Seiterset Cormerly South-west Settlement)
and Prectown, Bedeque, containing cres,
alittle more or Loss, with the Messmizes,
Mills, Buildings, and Appurtenances, known
as the Property uf the late Gcorge ML. Waight,
Esquire,
| âThe Land is of superior quality, about
Adininisiration Sale | 160 xeres of which are cleared and ina good
able in yes
accredit andl Tet November nest, on approved |
paper,
Sale Positive. No Reserve.
GEO. ANDERSON, Auct.
New London, March 26, 1568.
state forentivation, the residue being covered
, ' . jwith hard and soft wood, The principal
i k Wt rolfing on rey build i 8
Farm, Stock, Lnplements &) Dwelling House a 14 storey building, is 26 by
ry Ht (28teet; contiguous to which are Wood-honse,
urnitiive, Carriage-house, Stibles, Work-shops and
) Bi The Mill piistag at very superior
TAO be sold be sold by AUCTION, on/ Grist Mi, (with tivee pairs Runners),
MONDAY the 13th of APRIL, com | Shingle, Saw, and ding Mills, are pro-
mencing at 12 o'clock, that splendid ee powerful siream; and their. situ-
SASBLE Wap ation for business purposes is very eligible,
LEASELOLD i ARM, On the premises are also a Cottage and
ue residwnco of the late HE. N. TORE, Isq.,| Work-shop for the useofa Miller.
sot 17, about three miles from Summersides! âThe Lessee wil i
Congiininy OL acres of Tand, tronting about) Dwelling House âid âAle cane eG
20 chains on Richmond Bay. âThe good) sonable extent, and the same with the Farm
iH 1OMAS LINKLETTER,
(th oi*
Lot 19, M.
Snips Carvings.
Rey SALE, at the Store of Mr. Donan
Ranusay, a good seviection of SCROLLS
and MIGURE HEADS; which will be sold
low fur cash
Summerside, March-26, 1868.âtt.
Bo? near Linkletterâ's Bridge, on the
Lot 16 road, some tine in February last,
1 picee CAST STEEL,
1 piece IRON,
The owner can have the same by calling at
the Journal office.
HORA
Lot 16, Marct
PO BRADDOCK,
ig, li
MASONIC.
VA N EMERGENCY MERTING of
q LE Mount Lebanon Lode, No. 084,
: tbe held this CLILURSDAY) even
ing, 26°h inst., at the usual hour, in the New
Lodge Room, over the store of Mr. L. V
erson, J. MeLEOD, Se
Summerside, March 26, 1308,
ee Nios
PAN AW NOPE!
LI persons indebted to the undersigned,
Whose Accounts are. still unpaid, are
hereby notified to pay and settle their Ae-
counts forthwith, to save further trouble and
expenses of law suit, &e,
âThe subscribers offer for sale their interest |
in the Shipyard at Egmont Bay, with the
buildings thereon.
pa Terms as may he agreed on,
' JOUN HASZARD & CO,
St. Eleanor's, March 10, 1868, om
"WHO WANTS
MANO any person in search of CHEAP
GOODS, we would sayâ sie
GO'TO THis
British & American House,
There you can be suited toa TY
Observe the following listâ
Flour and Cornmeat,
âTĂ©a, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar,
Sole Leather, Upper Leather,
Baking and Washing Soda,
Kerosene and other Lumps,
âTurpentine and Paint Oils,
mpi Salt, Tobacco,
yrups and Confectionery
Nails, all sizes, ae
Hinges and Screws,
Axles and § prings,
Plough Mounting,
Iron und Steel,
Glass, all sizes,
Zine, Patty.
And a fall variety of the most
GOODS to be found in the country. a ahead
ta Call and see for yourself.
ARTHOR MILLS,
Baneatns!
Bancatys!!
Banoainsa!!!
. . . Led
quality of the Land is so well known it need romi i
) i HO | N . and Premisesâin a tenantable sts ir
j hot be described. It is fenced with cedars! and conuition. : ASG Sb vebalt
parthas been Mussel Mudded, and there
â half at three
} at six months, on ap.
Vor furthor particulars apply
JOUN ITASZARD,
10, 1868, am
| plenty of Mussel Mud to be hada shore. dise| Possession can be givenimmediate'y. Ap-
I tanuo aroun tis uldvdo und Seu Weed inate |i tion to be made to Mann Burcuun, Esq.,
jdanee, âthere are about 3 acres of Upland) >â louetown, oF to the tunderstgnud,
Marsh, 6 acres of Salt Grass Marsh, a cone J. LONGWORTH,
madious DWELLING HOUSD, STABLE Master in Chancery,
G â AC a i : USE, TWO BARNS ,|. Charlottetown, Mareh 7th, 1868, 4
and other buildings, all in good repair, 6 see eae
A good Garden and Orchard. Freshoild Farm
Terms made known the day of Sale 7
â '
BRNJ.S. MILLS, Auct. FOR SALE}
_ March 19, 1868, . prog ae u riber bee: for Sele his lree-
: eine Ok rin, situated on the Linkletter
tud Horge tiles fron: St. Eleanorâs, and
es : a ) rom Summerside. It contains
Hf ARMBERâS GLORY Wa 1A ace dof which are cleared, The re-
i" mainder is coverei with hard wood, sott
1°0 EN SOLD Al AUCTION, on WED-| woud tnd vedas poles, âChere is anew House
NESDAY, the lithof APRIL NENT, jptrdy finished, anda stable, on the premises,
at 1 o'clock, j.tu,, in front of the Subscribers Por further particulars apply to
Sales Room, in Summerside, the well-known ; ROBERT SHARP,
STUD HORSE : Linklotter Road, March tt
ce ? ; tutiahing NAG :
. Fartuerâs Glory.â Administration Notice.
Sui good condition, and fit to travel this aos end a to the Estate of
â soOmMON Hand : ci . 1
TERMSâA deposit of ÂŁ5 to be pid down, | ed. are hereby. hegulted ta mae ae
and vie halt the balance on the voth Nov, | mediate payment to the Subscriber, or to my
1868âthe other halt on the Hou Nov, 1sG9, | Heent, lt. Gordon, Beq., of this âTownship; and
cuneene i. Me BEAILS 10, Auct, | Dersons Who have legal demands against tho
side, March 26, 18s, said Wstite are requested to furnish theiv ae-
~~ TO BE SOLD _ one ee attested, i! settlement, and
> rithin three montis trom the date hereof.
FINAL two-storey DWELLING as
Ho situate in Saint} Kildare River, Jan. 10,1867. 8in* (janls
, : alte the occupation Of] ag weeny on em
octor Jarvis, with all the Outhuildings ond 5 Wi, ) T
thea HOA on the ptopettys Thte DA SOW S) ES A El
Freehold Property will be soll cheap for \
Cash; or two or three years will i niven, on Impot rent Notice.
good security. [tis well worth the attention if sithscribers have been instructed by
of any one wishing to engage in the Dry TRUSTEES OF W.B DAWSON'S
Goods ard Grocery Business. Also, an OX: PATE, to SUB all parties, without an
cellent Stand for a Tlotel. For tusthor pir âi inction, whose unsettled âAccoiints, â
ticulurs enquire of Ne! of Hand, to W. B. DAWSON or GEO.
gt Hono ue aL & CO. NICOLL are not linmediately paid.
__St. Eleanorâs, March 19, 1868. gin ALLEY & D: ofS]
HOR SAL it ~~ Atty's for Trustees of bawoua's E sthite
i, Chitown, Feb, 27, 1868 ee
TPMIE ULL and SPAMS of a BRIGAN-| âAe Gita
If HULL SPARS a BRIGAN-
a a robe nal finished and complete, of FOR SALE !
) yout the following dimensions *âT enyth boxes TOBACG
from stem to ster | i hee BO,
mean Breadth, uh eer dente ik nied a I2 ei AU
tnidships, 11 feet, Will be of or about. 130 INLAY McNEILL.
at ee Iron fastened, If required, March 5, 1868,
fund by a carly application, the above vessel an " yED a
win afloat on or before the 15th ( ANABA SOPRA Gi
LS de te *
va Terms of 8 leâono SaED WY y:
months, the Balince »d
proved Notes. ee eae:
Now is the tine Jor Farmers to procure
Secd Wheat!
to
Lf MIE Subscribers have atiil en handaquan-
tity of excellent Canada Spring Seed
Wheat, (Fyfe) which for quality cannot be
surpassed. Farmers would do well to at
once secure whet they want.
i is warranted SPRING SERD WHEAT.
The above Wheat can be | urchased at the
Store of Lemuel Vickerson, Esq. Summer
side, and at the Milleof ee
ETWEEN Summerside an 1 Stn \
B in September last, 4 FUR "BOA he
eset will oblige by leaving it at the Journal
ae March19,1868-âi*
Law Blanks for gs:
sale at this
Sununerside, March 19, 1868.
.
fice,
JESSK WRIGHT & SON, ;
Mareh 12, 1809,
Centriville,