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    Bus?" 8 Yocg :

    ot

    STOVES,
    n ALBANY, per

    ye and varied
    nsisting of

    New Advertisemen

    Stoves, Stoves—D. Rogers
    Cash for Oats—John Leturgy
    Pictou House Coal—K., A. Sirong & Bro,
    Sweet Oil &o.— do do
    Blacksmiths Coal—Dayid Rog rs,

    T have jus 3,

    Schr. Golden ane a

    assortment of siivEs
    is;

    { .
    Cooking Stove

    A want supplied—Thomas Cairns, “4 ? S hr wo
    Fanners— Thomas Hall, Cooking Stoves for co
    Notice—A Templar. Parlor Stoves for woo

    Lot 19—J. C. Pope. > coal,

    Washing Machines, &e.—Mark Butcher,
    AUCTIONS:

    Assignee’s Sale—Wm Benirsto,

    Farm, Stock, &c.—John Linkletter,

    Important Sule—Geo. Anderson,

    Bed Room Stoves
    Tall Stoves, y
    Shop & Offie

    Stoves foy C

    ANY person who is at all acquainte
    Mr. Geo. W. Millner knows are Lb
    romaler wets, ae can cut,

    ve, paint, work at tin, inve is
    rother printer to boot, a ate
    vented & sowing machine tor dropping
    seed and also a lantern, both of which are
    especially uselul to the farmer. ‘The iow
    ing machine we never saw, and therelore

    ith
    ea
    carve, en-

    ‘om Boston,
    cbrated

    D. ROG

    we can speak from expericnce,

    : SDAY, OCTC

    SIDE JOUR

    PLOUGHING MATCH will take place W
    under the management of the Prince
    yricuitural Soviety, on the Farin of |
    ot 17, on

    November

    |

    /©O PURCIEASE A
    Freehold _Prop erty GEORGE PRICE

    The Subscriber has been instructed by | Tuesday, t

    i: a i)
    V \ | 8rd 1) ee $1.00
    \ | | | Competitors toℱre**fembers of the Society,
    ~ § | their names entered with the Secretary, and

    Hloughs to be in the field at half past nine
    ON

    | Size of Furrow to be 5 inches
    Tuesday, 6th Cctcber

    JENT, at the hour of 11 o'clock. a,m., that |

    fo'clock, a. ms
    by 8 inches -
    By order of the Commi tes,

    H.C, GREEN, See'y. | 15Âą

    di known BRERUOLD Provenrey| —§ es a [lis
    uated at 4 Price de
    MEE Ty ows eT hel | ree
    CLIFTON, NEW LONDON, (yoy rintity of OATS, and | de

    rior Land, 80) {BAR iuscribers Ware- | for

    24, 1868,

    poerrint 4 much wbout it; but of the su- ‘ Cottaining 140 of sup ny,

    by aud uselulness of the ** Farmer's Summerside, oct. 1, 1868, acre: being clear din a vigh state of cul- | house, Summer ha

    antern A) nn tivation, the ren G covered with good fF GARDINER. no!
    FIREWOOD and V

    CASH FOR OATS.
    FANUE Subscriber wlll
    Market Price, in
    delivered at his War

    ‘having had one in use for
    ‘lantera jamais prineipall
    an ee eat light In every direction when
    bore dene pacantictl by the hand it is pro-
    Piigepsiord slit side Veith tin bands, and
    ered A slide door to open. I nay be
    ee y Weather without fear ot the
    i Boing out, aud even should one oi

    @ pieces Of glass, pet broken it is v

    some time, ‘This
    y ot glass, giving ry the highest
    zussia for Oxts }
    LOUSe

    : JOUN LEFURGY,
    _ Summerside, oct. 1, 1868,

    PICTOU HOUSE COAL.

    H ILE subscribers have j

    stsily

    st received a small

    re, For s atety ito

    an Mnny ee : ne it cannot be surpass-| & Cargo of the above POAL. Consumers

    ‘other palaces, | re ents happen in barn sin-use iterher for PyAlor or Cook Stoves
    T: » or the want of farmers Only 22s. GP. per Ton, euuliver:

    Rivets havin g a good lantern,
    Hs ae tore Sirungly recommend
    AnD eed ot u Jun

    We would |e early

    any pe Youn
    tern to purchase one

    AN

    Ovt 1, 1868. ENG Se BO,

    ithe we. Lt is sold at the low i Hi
    5 2 low price ol 2s. Gl « vEAiaTy ey Svicenanaess
    id 4s.. and is on sule at Ua sO uee ne Ss eee

    COD OIL!
    KEROSENE
    Boiled Âą
    at R. A. ST
    Oct. 1, 1868.

    Blacksmith’s Coal
    CARGO of L
    sile by

    „ Strong & Bro, in this town.
    and buy one,

    ‘Tue weather during the past week has
    been very untavorabie ior tarmine opera-
    tions, A good deal of grain is AUC HTHAR
    we fear, will be much injured by the aa :
    rains of the past tew days. From 4 riiue
    parts of the conptry we have sad ; wont
    plaints. Farmers, we sympathize wiih
    you, but let us tell you it is no use eum
    ing at Providence.” ‘he merehantaud the
    mechanic have their losses too, and we AW
    all too apt to grumble if everything doves
    not go justas we would Jike it, ‘But it
    does no good, Losses will come, and so
    will rain and unlavorable weather: so ul .
    way is to take itss tt vane oni Rau He
    fal it is no worse. We are not the only |
    part of the world that suifers. We know
    nothing about such tremendous eaith-
    quakes and gales as recently happened in
    South America, when thousands of persons
    lost their lives and others al their proper-
    ty. Be cheerful, then, we say, and be
    contented with your lot, and all things
    will work for your good, :

    Carr. Evans has left the Steamer Prin-
    ecss of Wales, to take charge of the new
    Steamer St. Lawrence, recently purely sed
    by the PE. Island S. N. Company, Capt.
    W.Bourko is now in charge of the Princess. |
    Of Mr. Bourke’s ability we can say but!
    little, not having sailed with him, though
    we doubt not he is fully competent, with
    the assistance of Capt. Lund, who sull re-
    mains in her, to take charge of this boat.
    During the time Capt. Evans has been in|”
    the Princess and cther boats before her|

    Burners, Bo MI 1

    TL. anc
    tow Linseed Oil
    SONG & LRO'S,

    tksmith’s COAL tor
    DAVID ROGERS.

    oy

    October I, 1868,
    A Want Supplied !
    ee subscriber wishe
    - die that he has fitt
    and is now prepared furnish it, with Horse
    and driver, at all tj toany part of the
    ry Stables Tn Samaiers uke © |

    THOMAS CAIRNS,

    to iaform the pub-
    upi Biearse,

    kept athis Li
    1868.
    ‘ANNERS.
    4 who wis! to obtain a good sct
    of PAD

    it NEKS, cun be supplicd by calling |
    at the establisliment of

    October 1,

    JARME

    THOMAS HALL

    O* Sunday night lis
    aw chool Tlouse was

    Desk taken out containg

    g papers belonging
    ‘The parties are

    known, and if the pagtrs are not at once re-

    placed, they will be exposed.

    natin A ‘TEMPLAR

    time, he has earned for himseif the repa- N OTLCH, is hereby given to the Tenants on
    tation of anobliging, trustworthy, abledud | LSC that patot bor 1) ed by Ac ‘THORN:

    NUS, and

    No accidents cutail |! TODD,
    \A Ks OF K
    } paid without further Âą

    Mr. ASUER BLA
    is nuthorised to receive the sine,
    Oats and Barley, atthe hig
    Sumimercide, und to grant di

    faithtul commander,
    ing Joss of lite or ;roperty, in: connection
    with the boats under his control, have ever
    happened, and we sincerely trust: that he
    may be us suvcessiul in the future as he
    thas Deen in the past, and hope, also, that
    we shall be able yet to say the sume tor
    Capt. Bourke, alter our experience shall |

    have dated as long with him as with his) WASHING MAGHINES

    predecessor.
    ‘6 „ : i aN oj ie, ‘
    We are indebted to I’. MeNeill, Esq, Wasiise Machmes and Wringers combined
    for his kindness and promptness in fta-| VV in tie best, most economical, and labor
    suving style—Cheap tor Cash.

    nishing us with a list of the prizes award-

    ed at the Exhibition yesterday.
    Maugies, &c.

    Ka We intended to make some remarks
    on the correspondence in another column, be- TENT Spring Manuler he Univers
    tween the Attorney General and Ion. J. ©. Panter chen ee Viyeren!
    Pope, but are obliged to omit them to make : MARK BUTCHER,
    roum for the list of prizes of the Exhibition.
    te The public have for a long tine felt &e
    the want of a Hearse to convey the dead i ne
    to their last resting place. Our enterpris-| >" CSO iO
    ing townsmun, Mr. Thomas Cairas, isnow | 2...) Loney AAI aR
    f ish OU Serew cuttidy of eve description, trom six inches
    prepared to furnish the very thing so much | the one thread, to 198 threads to one tel
    needed, ‘The Hearse now owned by him MARK BUTCHER.
    pil ae at the establishment of Mr.Win.
    plin, and is suited in every respect for a - .
    the above purpose. We trust the enter: wawing, Ă©&c.
    ATRAIGHT sawme, diging, from 1/4 inches to
    ©) the Finest Pret Work.
    MARK BUTCILER
    Charlottetown, King square. oct. 1, F808 di

    prise of Mr.Cairns will be amply rewarded.
    FLOUR, FLOGR.
    it

    in Cush or
    ites ut

    Charlottetown, sept. 25, 186°.

    oct 1
    ee

    Turnin
    ALN. Eltipses Cor
    vental Turning. }

    te We must thank our tricnds ina heap
    for all the good things sent us yesterda

    J IST ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL, a
    ey NEW STOCK of

    We received apples, grapes, turnips,
    squashes, and an excellently cured

    Choice No.1 ©
    Srumeraile, Ang

    -quintal of codtish, tat took the prize at the
    Yexhibition, Brother Matieson, long may
    syou live to engage and prosper in prose.
    cating the fisherics. Your mackerel could
    mot be beat.
    or The Bazaar and Tea whieh took
    sluee at St. Peter's Chureh, Alberton, wats,
    CANADA #
    SVU Suoseriver hits JUST RECEIVED
    h per Steauer's ge kemborough” and ** Prin-
    voss of Wales,’
    229 Bis. Ne.
    Cannd
    Por SALE ata small a

    we. glad to beards cided stice The]

    eday chosen was unustully fine, and grea
    j

    Wi

    |

    |
    numbers came trom darand pear to enjay |
    i

    themselves and bave a really good &

    The tables presented a splendid appes

    Buee, wid reflected great credit on Ure ta

    Mies who had the management of them —

    "The Bazaar, too, was well patronized;

    severybody seemed to enjoy Cuciiselyes,

    vand ho untowaed event tarred the pro-
    weedings of the day. “Pie anrount realized
    wus, we understand, about £60.—Con,

    . far We should think that Members of

    ithe Government, who were present at the

    ‘Exhibition yesterday, will now see the

    need of a public square in Summerside.

    and at once purchase the ground adjoining

    the Drill Shed, trom Mr. Sinclair, betore

    BGN'e gentleman builds on it.

    Gor ‘yer Thomas Sims. Hsq., will please re-

    Jeeive our thanks for the tine lot of turnips

    tus yesterday, ‘They were shown at

    the Exhibition and took the first prize,

    We never saw a finer or a larger sample

    for the time of year. A specimen of them |
    ons seen at our Book Store,

    The Freight shipped from this place
    ward the Steamer ‘*irincess of Wales” |
    jay morning was: 234 bbls. oysters, |
    eggs, 23 tubs butter, and 140 bush. |

    r

    or Cash.
    iOLMAN,.

    Wholesale Warehouse,
    Head of Holman’s Whart,
    | Summerside, Sept. 8, 1868.

    SALT!

    OR SALE, 400
    POOL SALT,

    ?
    5

    i
    Oneida Hotise
    Summerside, July
    JUST REGe
    pl “wmmwaA Din, Ad
    5 Chests Prime ENGLJAIL ThA
    1 Cask BOILED O1
    16 Keys No. 1 WHE
    1 Cask WHITING,
    ty Fer Sale Low 1
    DAVID ROGERS.
    Summerside, Aug. 26, 186
    Always Re
    PPITGSE who wish a PHOT
    I ROTYPE ev giBRot y
    PIUT
    will be promptly attenc
    jus Photograph Saloon

    LEAD,

    Var

    NTucsday the 2h September, at the
    we of the brides futher, by the Rev.
    Roe, §, Pathraon, Mr. Joseph Linklester,

    of Loi7, to M\rgaret. daughter of Mr. Alex-
    andé#jooper, Lot 26.

    ied.

    . mornin f September 2th, of Ty-
    Haymond Johnson, M. D.,}

    ri a,

    IRAP, FER-

    LR. CLARK,
    Head of St. Stephen Street,
    Summerside, Ang. 87, 186%,

    RR, STRICKLAND -

    oid Yever, | Assen
    8 yen, p\cefuily and confidently Witt VISIT SUMMERSPDE on the 10th
    trusting 9 Jesus: oe Ocronen, to practice

    At Pedequepn Friday the 18th inst. DENTISARY.

    yards of 4 years, whieh :
    fortitude and resig- Roows ar THB CLirron ld

    Will, Mr. Richard jin Summerside ten days+

    B= Will remain

    after an jlincss of
    bore vith Chrict

    Fupon onthe day of sale.
    Lae ;
    ferms Liberal.

    jo'clock, a. m., on his premises,

    all sums under ÂŁ10 paid on the Ist November

    <

    The Buildings | Sept
    y Mouse, Barn, | ———
    ‘arm fronts |

    Ma tal MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST !
    abundance of Massel Mud) yi O1Ck NEW Hpvs, for family use, in
    iC QUARTER, HALB,,and POUND PA-
    +; PERS. For sale by

    Ln. WATSON.

    Hay » River, ant
    ne Nin front of the pren
    veiile fave Property has many pr
    ud is conVexjent to a School House, Chur hy} J
    hai tores, and Clifton Wharf being neta) City Drug Store, Victoria Building, 2
    mile from thy premises, where al Ch'town, Sept. 24 i 5

    f

    4

    ar
    ed

    “Parmers,

    qua ie. fora i
    WMties of grain are shipped annually.

    ALSO
    The 3 a A. STRONG &
    Gian eee & Implements, R, at Manufacturer's
    Gi ldo superior dratt Horse 7 years (CELEBRATED Eta
    old, 1 M. “arriage do., 1 Mare 6 years |Cuil and get one,
    din’ G Hate Horse 3 years old, 1.0 Summerside, Sept. 24,
    Ieite a 1 sar old, 5 Mille Cows, entre ar ne
    Pet etre MA VINE
    erie S eigh and furs, Sox) see eaat
    sleigh, 2 Carts, 1 ata Tron Plougin| ehehe eon SUA
    ; Ww ee 2 wood sighs, sett Inircowel received by
    sett Harness, cart, sitigh and ploug ‘ ea
    Harness, 1 hay cutter, yeti Hi _ Summers le, Sept
    20 feet keel, with sails and rigging, 1|

    take Notice! |
    have FOR SALE
    ices, MILLNER'S
    mo luantern!

    AL
    sa

    fu!

    1868,

    fi

    R. A . BRO.
    2

    R.A. STR

    Pion

    Scow 8ÂŁ fect long, with sundry
    ; other | 5

    articles not enumerated. . \ ILL PAY the

    ja TERMS—For the Farm, one-third PRICE in CA

    the purchase money to be paid at the tanster Gats, , $5, i

    of the Deed, the remainder to be p id ir two delivered atthe ALBION LOUSE. | 1
    or three yearly instulments, as may be ageeed | Summerside, Sept. 24, 1863- |
    : ; fl

    For Stock, &e., FLOUR ! ae OUR ! oo lag
    GEORGE ANDERSON, Auct. | PUSE RECEIVED, |

    Clifton, New London, sept. 15, 186

    “POSTPONED > |
    si eo bnenanmapic Arie ||
    it i ; oe | & LIL persons indebted to the ate ot the
    TPB SHOP and WAREMOUSE lately) ZX HONORABLE JAMES YEO, of PORT)

    OMPTON,
    nde on the LOL
    Postponcd wat

    occupied by CHARLES
    St. Bleanor’s, ndvertised tor
    September instant, is hereby

    NITILL, Merchant, deceased, cither by Boxp, |
    fh) Nore ow Hann, Rent, Boor Account, or
    otherwise, are her Hicd to come lor
    ward and settle the respet
    by them, as all Accounts,
    will positively lave to
    the Preniises, | WILLIAM RICTE
    | JOUN INGS,
    JOUN YEO.
    JAMES YLO. 5 |
    Port Hill, S

    ie

    next, ut 3 o'clock, pfln., then to be

    Sold by suction,
    without Reserve.

    hare Terms at

    W

    v

    Q
    Ww

    >
    te,
    ae Subscriber will offer at AUCTION,

    on TUESDAY, the 1th instant, at 11
    Linkletter) that he tas
    LAND adjoining tRemowved his EM
    nkletter, contain: | aly

    to the building biteiy ees

    tha dow

    vs/aund others |

    P Brown. |
    do will be |
    eT Ors
    riber are

    tpi favors,

    Koad, that valuable ]
    the Farin of Mir. Rovert
    ing about GO acres,
    Also: the follpwing Stock,
    2 COWS, 10 SiUELP,
    G Vons of HAY.
    pa Terms at Sale.
    JOUN LINKL
    October 1, 1863,

    Farm, Stock, Crop, Im-
    plements & Furniture.
    DEUS. VAT row, 13h TEEROW ss, |

    being about to leave the Ish.nd, has instruct-
    cd the subscriber to sell the whole of his
    Valuable Property by

    AUCTION,

    on the Premises

    TUESDAY, 20

    at 10 o'clock,

    KG

    J requested to call and ge
    Wanted! j

    \ HIRST CLASS Journeyman Shoemaker, |
    fa Ns |
    MAJOR RAMSAY. |

    PER,

    FTVMIE subseriber\will pay the HIGHEST |

    200 Tubs
    delivered at his War t
    JAMES LL, HOUMAN,

    sale Warehouse
    Jolman's W hart, Sammerside,sept.24 |

    . MODI AMEE SMM,
    STOVES! STOVES iy
    YarmouliNl a

    Oi

    ocrT.,

    The LEASEHOLD. Inteyést of 110 acres of
    Land, at the annual rep@of 1s, per acre, for)
    the term of 999 year situated on the road)
    leading from LONGMAVER to PARI COR-
    NER, NEW LONDON. 80 acres are under
    cultivation, the rem dnder is covered w itha |
    large growth of Hardwood. On the pret

    are i ai fortable and commodious we ling Sehool house
    House, large BARN, Grana md Wagon) AND SHIP STOVES, in all sizes and va
    Ilouse, with a good well convenient to the | of patterns, Por sale ata small advaz
    house, and a splendid Garden and Orchard. | cust!

    |

    |

    Albany ! |

    |

    Truro!

    Cook: Âą
    Close !

    iy

    !

    o |
    |

    The above Property isin a high state of R 7 HO! MAN
    eat Pea ONE LR ae ean tive aetetl
    cultivation, and is situated in a flourishing Bumimeratdes sents a at a .

    settlement, and is convenient to a BUNOOW IGE pace, a is
    place ot shipping, and abundence of niussel | 1 101 "A M mI
    mud, Itis well worth the attention of any | FREEE i) i R 5!
    person wishing to purchase a good Farm, It | an thaay

    can be inspected at any time. i
    sidoele Âą 1 Farm Horse, 1 Mare & Foal a FARM formerly owned by THOMAS
    | 1 Mare, Canadian Gull, 6 Cows, (very good) | SIMPSON, situate at FIFLEEN POINT,
    129 Sheep, 5 Pigs. j containing

    Tmapplemmenin s 1 Buckeye MOWER, | i p |
    1 Driving Waggon, 1 Truck Waggon, 1 cart, | one hundred ‘and seventy acres |
    1 ‘Track, 1 1 Piough, 1 pair tlarrows, ‘about cighty of whjch ake cleared, well fence df
    I Jauntng Sleigh and Furs, 1 box Sleigh | with cedarwood; the remainder is well cov-
    ldo wood. 1 set silver mounted Harnes | ered with good wogd and poles. On this fi
    1 do Brass, 2 do tor ‘Track waggon, Cart do., | there are, +2 Ay citings ELours<
    Plough do, | Horse Kake and Lset Panners | ah oO oe ny ak 4 At Se :
    : 30 Tons Hay, 10 Straw, Top | Also olarect i ARY AND S th,
    ee da oe a a wo ne ats : | There is a brook runfing through one of the
    shels atts, & nit, arley, | aye aie UPN ida he
    500 do Potatoes, and a qdantily of Clover and | Hate ne and a never failing well of water
    pat Le .

    Ore SALI, AN EXCELLEN!

    m

    BER 1, 18

    ~~" Wfitler Wented.
    W

    Lot &, 10th sept. 1808.

    inst., 3

    ~“Rixecutor’s Notice.
    YU, of PORT HILL, M

    last Will and ‘Pestana

    FINEGAR, just] ~~
    P
    or other

    AY MARKET) oe pofore the thd
    hand all other Notes

    { TAW.TANDING from the schr Mar-

    150 bis. No.

    il iy) 1B Ars
    akg
    which will be soid Âą or Cash orapproved |

    eae RECEIVED, a fj
    | which will be sold

    2

    “BU TER WANTED! a which will be sold loy
    | Wholesale Warehofis

    |
    ie

    a i delivered athis We

    | WILL please remember that the subseri-|

    | Vessel.

    68.

    Wilderness Lands.

    TO SPORTSMEN.

    Auction, Paes, H LoUGHING t aT oH 90) REGS EO RP BVORTIFG 1 DER, QQVERNMENT ESTATES :
    OC ee 46 ees WT: Ae 4 dℱ Nos Saba Lop. «Ah | : a ce
    RARE CHANCE ? Hal Gand wld JAMES YAUOLMAN, | A LE, persone desirous of erat oe ©

    holesate Warehouse,

    Head Holman’s Wharf, Sum’side _|the more speedy secticment of Wilderness

    Lands, on the Goyernment Estates, ure here>
    with notilied, that no applications, for said
    land will be entertained, until & survey |
    is made of the lands so to be disposed of, and
    the fronts thereof staked off; and at certain

    , Sent.

    Pyexr venson to take

    ANTED, a com
    sriber’s Grist Mill at

    charge of the §

    Fy x - nies ata nian Bach z.|Lo: 8. Any person giv\ng satisfaction will , < ‘A aie . a
    DIki. GIORGI DECIR AY, | neat, when Prizes will awarded as , shee A eyes Me ne anit Liberal | dates, of which due notice by advertisement
    TO SELL AT Ist Prize $4.0) 4th Prize $3.00) | us ee be given, the Commissioner of aoe
    Qnd yay 52.00 eine ., PAMISAY Lands will attend at certain places, to receive
    A. & A. RAMSAY, Palen te

    | applications from those who are
    Gas _. | becoming actual settlers of such lands, (none ”
    WOTICE ! | others need apply) andit approved of, pos- -°
    PA " ion will be gi o such epplicants, sube
    OUN RUSSEL STEWART, recently of ioct to the provis of the Act regulating
    Summerside, Merchant, having by Deed ine settlement of Hiierness Lands. .
    snt dated loth day of September) — *% No person Is ii: fe possession )
    gned to the subgeriber all Ais Book | of any portion of the Wilderness Land, by —
    a) ali manner of Ughts due him: Pub | cutting down or otherwise trespassing there-
    Notice is hereby givenehat all persons its) on; the Government Woodrangers being °
    bted to the said Jolin Re Stewartare hereby | crjetly charged to take immediate proceed- ,
    gnested forthwith 76 pay their respective | inys against all persons so found trespassing.
    Lts to me. All amagupas not paid on or be- | JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
    re the lth day of October next will be) pand Oiiee, April

    nded over for collection, without further) ~———-— fa
    NOTIC

    tives

    enants upon Township No. 18.
    SNANTS at portion of Town-’
    bythe lite Mrs.
    Wied di ad, aud
    ith her”

    THOMAS B. WALL.
    Summerside, sept: 17th, 1863.

    ToT

    upon tha

    LL persons having any demands agiin t
    the Esinte of the HONORABLE JAMES
    fchant, deceased, |
    requested to present Ufe sy
    to, to the undersizy4éd Wxecutors
    At of Sabb
    e James YEO, and wt
    id Estate are required to make payment | _Charlottetown, duly GOR
    es WM. RICHARDS | REMOVAL ! )
    JOUN ‘TINGS, 2) ui [0 MIE Subscriber begs leave to inform the
    JOUN YO, Âą Executors. | A public that he has repioved from his old
    JAMES YEO | le on Wier sua to tye AT(ADA Brhelgh
    ort Hill, se } ately occupied by Mr. ty +N e
    rou ah ; | has Maal Hecorinodil llers and
    ) i their horses. ‘Ihe b, RS kept in,
    the bar in connection with the Hotel.
    fgℱ Remember the old stand:
    ALEX. GRADY.
    Summerside. July 9th, 1

    imple of th
    u | ing now exclusively vested
    of the jin er, sie ALON lly authorized to recieve»
    Honor: | the rents accruing Ut hile

    t
    MARGARET STEWART.

    eld by then

    Frsons indebted to}

    11 pa Gins.

    ARTIES. indebted to the Estate of
    REUBEN TUPLIN, by Note of Hand)
    sise, ave hereby notified that all
    Lover due Noces must be paid on) -
    VOPOBER next; |
    nas they fiildue, |
    Vithout further}
    |
    |
    ected with |
    inthe hands of KR. W. TRE: |
    ate. for collection. |

    9 House Builders!
    O* hand by the SUBSCRIBER—

    ad

    ebts nine

    rthey will be sued
    otice,

    ALL Note
    1e Kstite
    ALN, ut M

    4 ton Sheet Zine.

    4 ton assorted Nails,
    Lead Pipe,

    Sheet Lead,

    1ce Is, u
    aint & Oil,
    Putty,
    re Glass all sizes, .
    Locks, Hinges and Screws, &c. &Âą.

    v Sale low,
    Summerside, :

    A
    Dunk RK

    FEMI Subscriber having rented the Propert

    ver Wills. |

    ne Caraquet

    redit,
    JAS, CALDWELL, y known asthe DUNK RIVER MULLS,
    Summerside, rept ane oo in Lot 26, wishes to inform. his triends and the
    sansa hah uth Gees u seeded @ whole of the Mills

    public in general, that y
    Fare now in good workd

    } Grist Mill, §;

    PLOGR.
    re this day, asmall
    ze et kerucze, which
    CASH,

    A. P. MILLS.

    ni LOUR viz., the
    Ue
    UST received i
    Jot of Crsarss:
    ill be sold LOW ÂŁOK Lumber of t
    | Partics wishing to buy SHINGLES had
    | better examine ours. before purchasing elser,
    “where,

    FLOUR !!

    1 supply of

    Summerside, sept 17

    FLOUR!
    June 4, 18

    tion to Shipbuilders?

    Tnvita

    6000 BLOCKS, |

    NOWRBADY FORSALE... «.
    = AT COSTIN’S BLOCK SILOP,
    a SUMMERSIDE!

    ee subscriber 1 leave to direetéthe
    j auention of SHIP BULLDERS and
    SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SHOP,
    where he lias now, and will constantly” keep’
    ‘on hand, a large lot of BLOCKS. of all size
    which will be sold at the lowest Island prices,
    and 25 pen cent. off for CASIL.
    Remember séare motthe Blocks you
    d about whi no Bushing in the

    Canada Flour zand\Corn Neal,
    ‘heap fpr Cash, |
    A, BUACK, |

    Jneida House,
    Sept. 17, 1868.

    ;

    Bricks.

    net
    A2I3.

    BltICuSs,
    Cash.
    . HOLMAN.

    VOR

    1

    Hicad Holman's Wharf, se 3S,
    BARLEY WANTED ! |
    “AE Subscriber will pay the highest) sheaves, and 2 where 3. is reqnired.
    MARKT PRICK tor at s purchasing ocks should always
    10,090 Bu F Fas many vessels haved beempst in consequence
    10use ‘of bad Blocks. :
    any | Yhe fastest vessels that ever sailed from
    i this Island were furnished with Blocks from
    ‘the subscribers Kactory, (he New Dominion,

    | Undine, Zulcika, wid others)

    Wholesale Waythouse,
    lead Hlolman'’s Wharf
    Summerside, Sep. 10, 768

    ides an
    FENG subscriber Wal py

    ket prices for an}
    delivered at his Warel

    ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neate
    ness and ninde substantial, Deck Dlugs,
    Pumps, &e.. &e. 5

    Reference can be made to Ton, J. C. Pope,
    _ Jolin Yeo, +. and Capt. Richards, ,
    JOUN COSTIN,

    [Sheep Petts.
    the highest mar-
    uuntity of the above

    EC.

    L. HOLMAN.

    Feb.
    QHUuIbEN VICTORIA'S JOURNAL
    | “Our Life in thĂ© Highlands.”
    | Hiarvie's Store,
    Sept. 10, 1868. Queen Street.

    lead of Holman's wharf
    Sunmerside, sept. 10,65

    Lo

    FARMERS 2

    Wednesday Auctions,
    MILB Subscribers will have a sale of FLOUR
    MEAL, &c., everyNYEDNESDAY, at 11

    o'clock, during the Sumit,

    CALVELL BROS.

    ber is buying Produce all the year round,
    and now more particularly wants in any |
    quantity— Ir

    8,

    Oats,
    Barleys”
    oa iy 4
    Hides, ‘Temperance Hall Store!
    I elts, $e. | PENILE ÂąCascumpee Temperance Hall Com-
    The IIGHLY! CASI price always pany’ will LEE (for one year or more)

    ta een Po ee [the premises owned by tiepp at Alberton and
    given, delivered at Warehouse, or at) yiown ty the above Rivet well calcuhited

    | for carrying on Dabble se the front

    | being fitted up agfa gengfalefetail store, and

    | having good Welrehouse'„oom in the rear.
    Rentinoderate. Immediite possession given,

    | Apply to 1 - ROGERS,

    i Sec’y. of the Company.

    Alberton, 8th July, 1868.—tf.

    Wanted Immediately.
    20,000 Bushels Barley,

    50,000 Do. Oats,
    ROB. T. HOLMAN,

    Timothy Seed. /_ALSO

    Murniturve : Consistte of Tables, ioral nn

    Chairs, Bedsteads, est Drawers, Mirrors, 100 AGRES. FeLAND,

    Bigves peo Gl Ate ure Kory wards (near Mg Mi on Lot 18)
    na TERMS :—For the Farm a eredit of Pe bee!

    dyeurs, paid byinstalments. lor Stock, &e.

    . a ys

    ! A Farm of Vifty Acres,

    1860; over ÂŁ10, one half on the tst Noy. Le69 | 7 : A : !

    and the balance on the 1st Nov. 1870. ' | partly cleared and fenced, in possession of
    ‘erms for the Grain, Cash on delivery, Re RESHARD, Lot to.

    * GEORGE ANDERSON, Auct.
    |
    |

    New London, Oct. 1, 68
    HAY SCALES !
    PPMIE Subscriber offers FOR SALE at the
    Manufacturer's price,

    One Pairbank’s:

    Just mported, and in or
    for transportation to an.
    JAMES
    Wholesale Warchouse,
    Head Holman's Wharf, Sum'side, sept. 24.
    Pesto E28 8 MPLA
    rpviits ANNUAL SESSION of the Prince
    County Lodge of British Templars will
    be held in the * ORNQN¼’ podge Room, in
    Tryon on Mor , the 25ch inst.,
    at 2 o'clock, p.m.
    At7 o'clock, p.m, Uy
    perance Meeting held,
    are invited. +
    WILLIAM
    Centrevil Âą, sept 14, 1808.

    —ALSO——

    ALARGE NEW STORE,

    New Warchouse aud Fish louse
    formerly occupied by Roderick Nicholson,
    situate at Campbellton, Lot 4. This is one
    of the most desirable places in the Island for
    a man of small capital to do a trade in general
    merchandise and fishing.

    The above properties having been bought
    at a bargain at Sheriil’s Sale, will be sold ex-
    evedingly low.

    TERMS EASY.

    For farther particulars apply in Charlotte,
    town tO Hlavilund & Brecken, Barristers, &e.,
    or Wo.

    ton Seales. |
    nal package, ready

    Parc of the Ishi
    fs HOLMAN,

    RICHARD HUNT.
    Summerside, Sept, 24, 1468

    ~ GANADA BLava!

    TUST RECKIVED BXGAZAO RTI
    otber eepyiy of be

    0. ROGERS,

    h, 6s,

    BAL, an

    vill be a Tem- i
    ich the public
    j match: ery
    « SHEEN, C. Sec'y. i
    2i*

    Sanunervide, Ang

    860.

    tis age. | Charlottetown, sept. 8, 1

    Clark, in tie 56 year

    '

    _Simmersiao, Sos 10,1858. "Dott | Gheapest Schoel Books
    Sewing Machines! | Av
    SINGERS Ay Style FAMILY SEWING | FEAR ViIE'S 2S CORE,
    139 MACHINE, and N@Âź 2 Manufacturing | gp 0, 1868 ren Str
    | Maciine, (warranted to givygfferfect sath a y hed ee Sereet.
    | tion) ure for sale by | For Sale Cheap,
    { Se ,
    Gio os Mae | One pair large Linber, Wheels, (new)
    s : 1 One Treenal Aicigre, (has been
    used one sumb{er. )

    es

    IGGINS, Agt.
    Clrtown 2
    5 ~

    CANVAS!

    been

    Aug, 20, 1868.—2m

    | aes A
    | ka The above
    if Agents for Appiy to

    pe sold at a Bargain.

    “AVING appointed

    Messrs Davip Corsatn & Sons, of Are} RICHARD W. TREMAIN.
    | broath, one of the largest Canvas Manufae- Margate, August 6, 1863.—3m :

    turing Firms in the Unite. Kindom, we are
    prepared to furnish tye various descrip- |
    tion of |

    Sail Cloth’ & /I wines,

    auited to this markelyg Atiirers’ prices
    snd cost of importatigA, by which a saving
    of at least 25 per cent.fuay be effected by pur-
    chasiag here.

    ~BRONZONETTE.,

    FEMI" application of this most elegant. pre-
    paration is extremely simple, while its
    effuct upon the articles enumerated below is
    almost magical, imparting to them a glagzed
    | bronzed surface of great beauty :— :
    Iron Fenders, Stove? Fittings, Orna-
    jments, Lamp Stands, per Coivs, &e.,
    Striw Hats, Plaster Bust#s\and Ornaments,
    Leaves (real), Ivy and L@ur&, Holly &e.— |
    Effect most charming. leaves m
    be bronzed Iuminatory and writ

    JOSEP POPE & CO,
    Charlottetown, Sept. 10, 1868.--pro. din

    Fl ie @ht
    Bricks and Shingles!
    MILE Subseriber haga giantity of super- :
    aie Weitic ln quantity of a Glass muy also
    wed Shi ur sale.) W. R. WATSON
    ±. GC. GARDINER. ‘| City Deng Storo, Victoria Building, 2
    Summerside, July 30. 1868, i CW Lown, Aug. 20. 1868, i

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