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SUMMERSIDE JOUR
NAL, THU
RSD
AY, DECEMBER 31, 1868.
ADDRESS
adios of the Oongregation De No-
tre Dame, Summerside.
Ox behalf of a number of friends in this
community, we beg to present you with this
Carpet and sett of Curtains for the reception
room, and also some volumes for the Library
of your Co. vent; and in doing-so, peribit us
to observe, that, we deem the establishment
ofaâhigher cliss female school in our midst,
agreat privilege, and feel, from the well-
known ability of the Ladies of your order, as
successful âLeachers, that it will mark a 1tew
and improved era in the educational history
of our town, '
The want has been long felt, in our com:
munity, ofahigher class semminary, where
âthe female portion of our youth could obtain,
wot only a solid and useful education, but also
Aiave imparted to them those lighter graces
sand accomplishments which adorn and lend a
«charm to social lifeyand are indespensably
mevessary foradvancement in society,
We hail with pleasure your advent amongst
us, and take this opportunity of assuring you,
that we will always be found ready to en-
courage you with moraland material support,
and also to second the efforts, in your behalf,
of our esteemed pastor, the Very Rev. James
McDonald, to whom we are chiefly indebted,
sunder his Lordship the Mishop, for you: es-
\tablistiment in this place,
Wishing you a prosperous career and the
âcompliments of the season,we remain, Ladieâs,
an behalf of many friends.
Yours, mtost Tespectfully,
Joun Garrney,
D, H. McDonatp
Lisus B, McMinray.
18, 2868,
âTo the L
Summerside, Dee.
Reply.
(GENTLEMEN:
_ âThe proof you have given us of your dis-
jinterestedness and devotedness, at the begin-
ning of our establishment, serve to depict in
glowing colers the noble sentiments whivl
animate one and allof you. Gentlemen, cre
this have yourardent zer] and praise Worthy
eonduct spoken eloquently in your âvchalf,
siml:exe this, may we say, have we been flat-
itered by Lhe wonlidence reposed inv, und the
encouragement we have experiericed on the
cpart of wi. To-day we have x convincing
-provf.of the good feeling yor. entertain to-
wards the Convent. by the veiuable gifts you
whayve presented us. The donation of this
beautiful carpet, togetber with several in-
vetructive and amusing yolumes, and a rich
sett of curtains, bear, evidence of the ardent
âdesire you have of vvitnessing the prosperity
of this Institution, founded in your midst by
your worthy Pastor, whose merit you justly
acknowledge wudappreciate, and whose inde-
fatigable care and unbounded liberality you
hhave so well seconded,
Permit us, then, Gentlemen, to express
in simple and in unadorned words, our most
grateful sentiments for the manifestation of
your devotednes to the member vfour order,
and Jet us, atthe same time, assure you, that
as we are unable to liquidate this debt of
#ratitude, we will have recourse to that
Bountiful Giver, who reigns above, to open
to you Mis secret treasures ot threefold
eraces and blessingsâ~and rest asured that
yur names will be ever mingled among those
of our most liberal benefactors,
Gentleman, for yourselyes and all others
who have kindly joined in this expression of
good will towards this establishment, receive
our warmest thanks and best wishes for the
comming ye.
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Tir Sisrens or Tun
Conauecation pe Notre Dam.
Summerside, Dee. 18, 1803.
WEEK OF PRAYER,
For the last ten years it has been the cus-
tom of all Evangelical Protestant Churches to
observe the first week of the New Year asa
week of united Prayer.
It has been proposed that the first week of
1869 should be marked by alternate services
in the Presbyterian and) Wesleyan Churches
in this âTown, in the following order:
Monday evening, at half-past 7, in the Pres
byterian Church. Subject of PrayerââCon-
fession of Sin, and âThanksgiving tor General
Mercies.â
âTuesday evening in the Wesleyan Church.
Subjectâ* âTemporal and spiritual prosperity
of nations.â
Thureday eveningâPresbyterian. Subject
ââ The Church.â
Friday evening ~ Wesleyan.
â* Missions.â
The Rey. Mr. Frame will preside inâ the
âWesleyan, and Rev. Mr. DesBrisay in the
Presbyterian Church,
_ââââ
Summarside âLiterary Institute.â
Hs We McKinlay, Esq., favored âthe
menibers of this Institute on Tuesday eve-
ning, by a continuation of bis readings
from Dickenâs * Christmas Carrol.â Mr.
McKitmlay who is an excellent reader, ap-
peared to have well imbibed the spirit of
he -eelebyated author, whose vivid) and
natural description has commanded uni-
versal admiration,
At the close, remarks were made by the
Very Rey., James McDonald, Jun, Jas.
Moinhead and several others,
The question asto whether a Railroad
would be practicable on P.. 1, will be
«liscussed betore the Institute on Tuesday
ewening next.
Dee. 30. Aux. McRau, Secy.
Kive.
On Tuesday evening last, about 10 p.m.,
âthe alarm of fire was given, when it was found
that the buildings on Water Street. occupied
âby the Steam Navigation Company. Mr. Con-
nell, and the Masons of Victoria Lodge. had
taken fire. The fire originated in a lower
room of the building, oceapied by Mr. Fran-
cis McKenna, of Quen Street, and from
thence spread to the other parts of the bnild-
ing with considerabl) rapidity befure the
âsteam engine could be brought to bear upon
it. âIhe Steam Navigation Company, Mr.
ngs, and Mr. Connell, were the principal
sufferers. The engines soon arrived on the
spot, and by playing upon the building, kept |
the flames in check fur awhile **** âThe
building was partially insured. Ist.
The following is a correct statement o* the
Produce shipped at Vernon River Bridge,
during the months of Octo. er and November,
1868 :â
Subjectâ
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55,727 Bushels Oats,
1,917 do Barley,
11,956 do Potatoes,
1,802 do Turnips,
163 Barrels Oysters,
42 Careasses Lâork.
Joun Furxess. Wharfinger.
Vernon River Baidge, Dec 17, '68.âLz.
We understand that the â' Dawson Casesâ
are all settled, the creditors having agreed to
take 108. on the pound in licu of all claims,
and receiving « Bond from Mr. Dawson, sen.,
guaranteeing that amount. Itis a thousand
pities that this compromise had not been ef-
fected in the first instance; what a world of
trouble, anxiety, expense and hard feeling it
would have saved.âPatriot.
The Bazaar held by the Sabbath Scholars
o: St. Jamesâ Church, was quite a success.
As usual the tables and the sellers were both
attractive. Some of the first musical talent
kindly lent their aid. And the results areâ
an exceedingly pleasant evening and ÂŁ60,-/b.
gam" On Christmas Day, and during the
week, several friends called on the Rev. Mr.
Frame, and left suitable presents as tokens
of their regard for him.
The British House of Commons has over
200 new members.
[er A Happy New Year!
seq S,ABox MON
JO DIVS „ Iurautt putt NOLLVOAILONOD
New Advertisements this Day
Harvie's Calendarâtf. A. Iarvie
Auction of HayâJoln Clay.
LumberâJ. Foster
Xaus & New Year~W, R. Watson.
Oalendars~-Bertram's Hook Store,
Blarried. |
At the Matise, on Wednesday evening, the
23rd inst. by the Hey. W. H. Frame. Mr.
James Rayner, to Mary Ellen, enly daughter
of Mr. Jolin Milligan, all of Lot 19. |
At the residence of the bride's Mother, on|
Tu2sday evening, the 24th inst., by the Rev. |
W. A. Frame. Mr, Richard Wood, of Lot 8,
to Miss Barbara Waite, of Lot 19.
At Summerside, on Tuesday, the 29th inst.,
by the Rev. W.R. Frame, Mr. Win. Johnston,
Merchant, New London,to Miss Mary Rogers,
of Bedeque.
Atthe Manse, Georgetown,on the 15th inst.,
by the Rev Alex. McWilliam, Mr. Daniel
Hemphill, Georgetown, to Miss Isabella
Robertson, of Lot 49.
On Christmas Day, by the Rev. J. Winter-
botham, M. Richard Toombs, ot Covchead
Hees to Miss Sarah Matthews, of âlracadie
oad,
: At Charlottetown, on the 18th inst., John
Trenaman, Veq., aged 76, a respectable in-
habitant of that city.
Very suddenly, on Sabbath evering, the
13th inst., @uphemia, the beloved wife of
William Gillespie, Esq., Carleton Point, Lot
23, in the d5th year of her age.
: At Wellington, Lot 16, on the 19th inst..
in the 68th year of hor age, Ann, the beloved
wifegof Mr. Hugh Gillis, leaving a bereaved
busband and 8 children, and a large circle of
fetends to mourn their irreparrable loss. May
she rest in pe ce.
HOw
XMAS, & NEW YEAR!
FFNIE Subscriber, by recent arrivals from
ENGLAND, has completed his
STOCK OF GOODS!
Censistiug in part of the following: Raisins,
Currants, Almonds, Nuts, Wssences for Fla-
voring, Cochineol for Coloring, Candied
Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Ground
Spices, Mixed Spice, Gelatine, Isihglass,
Marmalade, Prunes, Guava, Jelly, Red and
Black Currant Jelly, Preserved Pears and
Peaches, Pickles, Sauces, India Currie
Powder, French Mustard, English Mustard
in Bottles and Tinfoil, Shrimp Paste, Es-
sence of Shrimps, Anchovies, Anchovey
Sauce and Paste, Sardines, Pickled Chillies,
Dried Chillies, Genuine Cayenne in Bottles,
Capers, Olives, Macaronie, Vermicilli, Cel-
ery Seed tor Soup, Split Peas, Rice, Pearl
Barley, Sago, Tapeoca, Arrowrout, Teacle,
Lime Juice, Salad Oil, Rose Water, Rose
Water Crackers, Nonpareils Contectionary,
âALSOâ
Port and Sherry WINE, CILAMPAGNE
(green real), Pinet, Castilion & Co's,
Hennesscy's, Marteliâs & Diperâs Brandy. |
Hollands GIN, Scotch WHISKEY, OLD!
TOM, Raspberry VINEGAR and Lemon
SYRUP,
W.R. WATSON.
City Drug Store, Victoria Building, }
Dae. 21, Is i
HARVIEâS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
ALMANAC
FOR 1869,
Just published, and for Sale, Wholesale and
ele HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE.
Queen Street.
Charlottetown, dec. 31, 1863. Bi
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| not paid tur Pews are respecttully requested
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AND READY FOR DELIVERY
The Prince Edward Island
CALENDAR, for 1869.
D. LAIRD,
A Hiappy New Yeart
P. E. Calendars
FOR SALE AT
Bertramâs Book Store.
Summerside, Dec. 31, 68.
Sewing Machines,
FURTHER SUPPLY of SINGERS new
4% style Manufacturing and Family SEW-
ING MACHINKS, just received. They are
positively THE BEST Sewing Machines in
the world for all purposes. Every tailor,
every shoemuker, every family should have
ae JOHN HIGGINS, Agent.
Cl'town, Nov 19, '68 A
Cash for Wheat.
WANTED by the Subscriber
$00 Bushels Good Wheat,
for which the highest MARKIST PRICE will be
paid in CASH.
I. VICKERSON.
Queen Square Book Store,
Clvtown, Dec 24, "63 2i
TTMIE Subscribers request the fall payment
ot all Debts due them, at as early a
date as possible. âThe amounts will be re-
ceived at the DRUG STORE in Summerside.
orat the Store of Wm âT. Iunt, St Eleanore,
Wm. T. HUNT & Co
Summerside, 24th, Oct, 16.
The Handwriting of Godâ
Presbyterian Church. |
Congregation, at Summerside, wiitye held |
in the Church, on Monday, the 4th January.
1869, at 2 o'clock, p.m.
Pewholiers will please pay their Rents to
the âI're. surer on or befure that day, in order
that the Minister's salary for the present hilt
year be punctually paid. Those who have
to do so without delay.
A few remaining Pews will be sold, and also
afew rented, at the annual meeting. âThe
maklng of the resin the Church fur 186),
wit also be sold on that day. A full atten-
dance of Pewholders is requested,
TITOMAS B. WALD, See'y & Treas.
Summerside, Dee 17, "6
Freehold Farm for Sale!
4 FREEHOLD FARM, situate on Town-
ToX ship No, 8, and fronting on the Gulf
Shore, consisting of
315 Acres of Land,
130 of which are cleared and in a good state
of cultivation, the balance is covere. with an
abundence of HARD, CEDAR, PINE and
other woods, âThere are on the premises âTwo
good DWELLING HOUSES, one BARN,
one GRIST MILL and KILN,
Terms and other particulars made known
on application to JOUN YEQ, Hsq., Port
Lill, ay to the owner,
JOHN GORRILL,
Lot 4 Mills.
Dec. 1.â6i
A
Annual Meeting,
TING of
the Shareholders in the â Cascumpec
âremperance Hall Companyâ will be held in
the âemperance Ilall, Alberton, en THURS -
DAY, the 7th day of JANUARY next, at 6
BENJ. ROGERS, Secây & Trea.
Alberton, Dee 21, â63.
PORK BARRELS !
OR SALE, in Summerside or at Alberton,
a quantity ofexcellent PORK BARRELS,
Apply at this Olflice, or to
M.S. McALDUIF.
Alberton, Dec 22, '68,â1m*
Zor sale !
The Subscriber offers FOR SALE
A SCHOONER,
IN FRAME, of about GS toms, together
wit) ail the material in the yard, for finish»
ing her, at his Yard, near Alberton,
âTexms Lasy.
For further particulars apply to I. C. Har, |
Wsq., Charlottetown, or to the owner,
M.S. McALDUFF.
G8.âLin*
99
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Meeting of the Legislature.
CoLontan Secretary's Orricn,
December 17, 1863. }
„7 UEREAS by a resolution of the House
\ of Assembly. passed on the Lith day of
April, 1868, it was resolved that the initiation |
ot all money votes be with the Executive.
Notice is hereby given that all applications
for Money Grants for rds, Bridges, Wharves
&e., and all petitions for Grants in wid of any
object whatsoever, which parties may desire
tu subinit to the Legislature at its nexsannual
Ddession, are required to be sent inte this Ol-
fice on or before the Lot day of Pebruary next.
3y Commiand,
GEORGE COLES, |
donial Secretary.
LENâ |
A LOW !
LL PERSONS indebted to us by Book
Debt or otherwise will please take notice
that we have authorized and empowered
Kor'r. McC. Sravent, of Summerside, to col-
lect fur us. and to sue for all debts not paid to
hii within two weeks from this date,
DAKBY & MONTGOMERY,
Summerside, De Ss
Money! Money! !
INo Respect of Persons!
LL BOOK DEBTS and NOTES OF
HAND now over DUE the Subseri-
ber, will positively be sued tor without
further notice, Unless paid by the Ist of
JANUARY, 1869.
ROBERT T. HOLMAN.
Summerside, Dee. 17, 1868 zi pro.
.
FYXIE Subscribers, intending to make an
early alteration in their business, will
sell off therr well selected STOCK of
Dry Goods, Hardware, and
uroceries, Liquors, &e..
ata small advance o1. costs and charges, for
two months,
a
«
They further notify all persons indebted to
them by Note or Book Account, that they in-
tend handing over forthwith for collection to.
the Courts, all amounts unpaid, without dis-
tinction of persons.
JAMES CAMPBELL & Co.
Summerside, Dee 12, L8bx,
Final Notice. |
PPXILE SUBSCIBER hereby notifies all per: |
sons indebted to him by Note of Hand
or Book Account, to call and pay upat once, |
as after the 80th DECEMBER inst., all
persons whose Accounts rennin unsettled
will be Sued, without any distinction,
HERBERT HEAD.
Saint Eleanor's, Dee. 14, 1868. Bi
NOUOH|
R. FULLER, of Summerside, can be
consulted every Wednesday atternoon at) ~
tie Surgery of Dr. Tremuaia, in Centreville,
Bedeque. (dee 17
DR. I. MH. JAMIESON,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHEUR |
tev. W.W.
OFFICE at the residence of the
Colpitts, Margate,
December 3, 1868,
FEW COPIES of this celebrated work |
have been received by the Agent tor P.E. |
Island, the Rev.
Library Edition $4; Cloth Extra $3.50, N.S.
Currrency.
Dec 3, "68.
CRAWFORD'S HOTEL!
No. 9, King Square,
ST. JOLIN, N. B.
PVE subscriber having thoroughly refitted
and enlarged his MOTE Land STORK, is
now prepared to accommodate Permanent and
âTransient Boarders on the most reasonable
terms.
ALSO, in connection,a GROCERY STORE, |
; are requested to furnish the same duly attest: |
where every article required for house use
may be had.
J. CRAWFORD & SON.
THE GHURG
| one of the best papers for canvassers in the
ALBERT 8. DesBRISAY .| âââ
MAILS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT!
Hue Mails forthe Neighboring Proziutes, ahd
the United States will.uatil turther votice, be
closed at this Oitice every Monday, Weiluesday,
aud Friday evening, at 7 o'clock.
_ Maila'for Great Britain, Newfoundland ahd the
Weeat Indies, will be closed every alternate Fri-
day and Monday, at 7 o'clock, p.ni., as fotlowsiâ
Friday. December 25, Friday, March 5,
Monday, do Q8, Mondhy da 8, |
Kriduy, Jaunary 3, Kiitas, dot |
Monday, do It, Mondiy, do?)
Vridiy, dy 2, Pritay, April 2, |
Monday, do d Monday, do a
Prilay, Reber PEAT AT
Monday, do 8, do 1,
Friday, dp), â do 0,
Alonduy, dv 22, Mou May 3,
Mails for Summerside and St Eleanor's, vin
Bedegue, will be closed every âTuesday und Pia
day, at 9a. m.
Letters to be registered and newspapers must be
Gite half un hour before the time of closing the
Mulls,
THOMAS OWEN, P. M. G.
General Post Office, Châtown, Dee 21, '63.
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| EUREKA HOUSE! | Auction Sales. â
\Falt Importation Completed!) H Y, STRAW, &C.
Y RECERT ANU ALS from ENG:| HE subscriber has been authorized to sell
Ge | at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises
LAND, UNITED STATES, and CANA+/ of Mr. W. DL ArKiNsON, South Shore
DA. the subscriber has received his
| fot 26, on
Fall Impor tation Saturday, the O0ih Jany.
IN FELL, quubracine Mao eeere wettelel next, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a.m.,
25 Tous Upland liny,
asked for, either in
ORY 60008
(A superior article.)
, HARDWARE & GROCERIES :
Large quantity Straw.
Particular attention having been given] %@"" Terms casy, and maile known at sale,
to the selection and purchasing of these Teesue, cate Shah Auctioneer:
GOODS, in the BEST MARKETS, and} ââââ-â-â-â- â
onthe Very Best: Terms, BARGAINS NEW F
will be given for Casi on Arrroyen!
Crepit.
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âNEW FALL GOODS!
GREAT REDUCTION IN Prices!
Stand from under! Stand clear! !
: Cc. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Novy. 26, 1868.
NOTICE.
Thaye to request all those in any
way indebted to me, to make imme-
diate payment. All amounts unpaid
after the 25th DecnmuEr, instant,
will be handed over to the Court for
collection,
D. ROGERS.
Summerside, Dee. 17, '68.
GENDERS will be received until the 9th
day of JANUARY next, by the under-
signed, âTrustees of Saint Eleanorâs North
District School, for the building of a NEW!
school house, the contractor to tind
all materi Vlin and speculation to be
een at Epoan J. Craswetiâs.
HARRY A. COMPTON,
CHARLES ANDREW,
EDGAR J. CRASWELL,
St. Eleanorâs, Dee 17, â68
Juniper! Juniper!
HE Subscriber will pay CASIL for Juni-
per suitable for shipbuilding, delivered
at his Shipyard.
i JOUN RAMSAY.
1868.
NOTICE!
Summerside, De
KERSHAW & EDWARD'S
IMPROVED PATENT
Non-conducting and Vaporising
Fire and Burgler Proof
MANUFACTURERS OF
BANK VAULTS, BURGLAR PROOF
VAULT DOURS, IRON VAUL'E DOORS,
PATENT COMBINATION BANK
LOCKS, DEED BOXES, PATENT JAIL)
LOCKS & CRLL DOORS, &e. &e.
Tuos. FUttter, 2 Davin Starr & Sons,
Travelling Agent. Agents, Halifax.
Montreal. Dee 15, "68 y
H UNION.
TISILLS Paper has been recently enlarged to
muummoth proportions, Ir 1s THE LARGEST
HLIGIOUS Variit in tun Wor Is the
ng organ of the Union Movement, and
ritualism, close communion, exclu-
and church ste. It is the only
paper that publishes Ixsry Warp Bexcienâs
Sermons, which it does every week, just as
they are delivered,âwithout qualification or
correction by him. It advocates universal |
suffrage; a union of ehristians at the polls; |
and the rights of labor,
cultural Department of any paper in the
world; publishes stories for the family, and
for the destruction of social evils, It edito- |
tial management is impersonal; its writers |
and editors are from every branch of the
church, and from every grade of society. It
has been aptly termed the freest organ ot |
thought in the world.
Such a paper, o! ering premiums of Seeing
Machines, Dictionaries, Appletonâs Cyclope- |
dia, Pianos, Organs for Churches, etc., makes |
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world,
Livery congregation may obtain a Commu- |
nion Service, an Organ, a Melodeon, a Bible, !
or a Lite Insurance Policy for its Pastor, or |
almost any other necdiul thing, by a club of |
subscribers. , |
Send for a copy, enclosing 10 cents, to
HENRY E. CHILD,
41 Park Kow, New York.
YP. S.âSubscriptions received at this office
aber 17, °68.â4m.
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READ THIS!
And Govern Yourselves Accordingly |
LX Book Account, Note of Hand, or other-
wise, are hereby notified that unless their
several amounts, now vver due, are paid by
LL Persons indebted to the subscriber by |
the 2ith instant, they will be sucd, without} 10 Coil
furthe) motice,
JAMES L. HOLMAN
Wholesale Warehouse,
Tlead Holmanâs Wharf, Dec 9, "68
Final Notice.
j oN Subscribers hereby give Notice to all
persons Indebted to them that a
full s ent of their several ACCOUNTS
is required; and after the #2Oth Deec.,
next, will be enforced without further Notice,
ARTHUR RITCHLE & SON,
Alberton, Noy. 80, 1863, tf
OATS. OATS.
ape Subscriber is still paying the Highest
Market price, in CASH, for OATS.
L. VICKERSON.
Summerside, Dee 10, 1868. tt
NOTICE.
LEXANDER McDONALD, Esq., Mer- |
Te chant, Tryon, having transferred by
DEED of ASSIGNMENT duly Registered in
the proper office, all Debts due him, |
whether by Book Accounts, Notes of Hands
Londs, or otherwise, to AUGUS,US Bb.
HOLLAND. Notice is hereby given to par-
| ties so indebted, to make immediate payment |
j to the Subscriber, otherwise they will be dealt |
with as the law directs,
AE. C, HOLLAND.
Ilolland Grove, Bedeque, }
Nov. 19, 1868,
LL Persons indebted to me for Book
Debts and Notes of Hand, will please
take notice that L have empowered Mr Rowr,
Mcé. Stravent, of Sunmerside, to collect all
| Debts due to me, and to sue for the same, if
| not paid to him forthwith,
HEZEKLIAI IOPKINS.
Summerside, De 1868. 4i
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âAdministration Notice.
Eatate of the late ASHER BLACK,
Merchant, of Summerside, devensed intestate,
ed, witnin three months fromthe cate hereof;
and those indebted to said Estate are request-
Sept. 10.1868, ty
The Journal is the best advertising
medium on the Island.
ed to make immediate payment to Wm. C.
âGreen, whom I have authorized to grant re-
| eeipte for the same.
GUILELMA M. BLACR.
| Summerside, November 12, 1868âSin
It has the best Agri- | .
âfor Cash or approved credit:-â
74 Chests & half chests congou TEA,
10 Bbls. crushed SUGAR,
4 Casks
}3 do. spun yarn and) 1 cask sheet Zinc,
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The Bottomâs out and Prices
are Tumbing!!
Buffalo Robes.
A superior lot of No, 1 BUFFALO ROBES.
C.C. GARDINER.
I HAVE RECEIVED and am DAILY RE-
CELVING from GREAT BRITAIN, the
NEW DOMINION and the UNITED
STATES,
Large Importations
of almost every description of
NEW GOODS,
Suitable for Fall §& Winter Trade,
which I will sell at a very small advance
on Costs and Charges, for âASH PAY-
MENTS,
D, ROGERS.
Oct. & 1868.
SALT! SALT!
1OOO BwSuEEs SALT âcheap
for CASII.
Summerside, Nov 12, '68
A. P. MILLS.
Coal. Coal.
TONS of New Campbelton, Syd-
ney, and English COAL,
For sale low
JAS. L. HOLMAN,
Wholesale Warehouse,
Head Holmanâs Wharf, Sem. Dee 9, 68
Axes.
A lot of UNDERHILL's best AXKS.
C.C. GARDINER.
Shoes & Boots.
An excellent assortment of BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBEKS and Felt OVERSHOLS.
C,C. GARDINER.
Carriage Axles.
50 setts assorted sizes CARRIAGE AXLES,
C.U, GARDINER.
Fur Caps.
A wellassorted Stock of Nutra, Otter, Beaver
and Seal Caps. C.C, GARDINER,
Furs.
Ladies FURS in yariety.
C.C. GARDINER.
Tron & Steel.
10 tons best refined IRON and STEEL.
C. C. GARDINER.
Tea.
24 chests of Congo1 âTEA, recently received
trom London, which still deties Compe-
tition. C.C. GARDINER.
200
Cash for Produce !!
N order to suit our Customers, we aro
now paying the highest prices in CASH
for
Flour.
Daily expected from Montreal, a lot of supe
rior Canada FLOUR.
C.C GARDINER.
Eureka House, Summerside ,
N ber 25, 1868. } | one i:
ae ery ery ye BARLEY,
D) CASKS KEROSINE OIL, TURNIPS
20 Bbls. BALDWIN APPLES, | HIDES,â
30 Boxes LAYER RAISINS ree,
30 Boxes LOZENGES, Lal PELTS,
20 doz. Iland and other KEROSINE | BUTTER,
LAMPS. | EGGS.
Low for Casn by
And will expect allindebted to us to make
a tull payment before the 10th Noven ber.
SCHURMAN & JOHNSON,
Clifton, New London, oct 22, 68.
Stoves, Stoves.
The subscriber has on hand a small lot of
Parlor and Box Stoves,
For Wood or Coal,
which willbe sold at very low prices:
ARTHUR P. MILLS.
British & American louse, }
Sumâside, Dec. 38,68. tf
AT WHOLESALE
Ex. ââZuleika.â
PYNUL Subscriber has received by the above
Vessel, trom ENGLAND, the tellowing
J. 1. HOLMAN.
aN p Summerside, Dee 9, 1868,
GOODS, | _Binmenite re:
which he offers at a small advance on Cost, | STOVES STOVES :
5 s
I have just received from ALBANY, per
Schr. Golden Rule, a large and varied
assortment of STOVES, consisting of
Cooking Stoves fur wood,
Pattisonâs CONF ECTION-
ARY, (assorted)
j
10 Kegs j COLEMAN'S BEERS OE | Cooking Stoves for coal,
2 Cases Colemanâs STARCH, | Parlor Stoves for wood & coal,
$8 7 lbs âTins Genuine Ground GINGER, |
8 14 lbs âLins Do, Do.
566 Ibs Nutmegs, \80 kegs White Lead, |
6 bugs Kice, (56 keys coloured Paint}
60 kegs Bi-carbonate/4 casks Linseed Oil,
Soda, jf do. Whiting,
6 Bbls Washing Soda,/80 setts Grayâs Plough
2 Bbls Currants, _ Metals, :
6 Bois & 4 Cases Nuts, 9 Picts extra soles &
2 kegs Refi. Saltpetre,|_ S10es,
1 TEC TFG) 98 Sock Vlates,
Bed Room Stoves,
TJall Stoves,
Shop & Office Stoves,
Stoves for Churches
and School Houses.
Waterloo Cook Stoves.
4 Bbls. Copperas: 30 tons best Scotch! J HAWE just received an assortment of
I do. Bluestone, Iron, (assorted sizes) | # the celebrated '
i a6. Guuuear 32 boxes Lobaccolipes; Waterloo Cook Stoves,
eel $3 2000 stout Grain Bays,
: Calla Hane Hone 2&S ual HBS" One of the best descriptions of Couk Stove
,
| eaten
assorted sizes 0 boxes crown Soap, ; NOW In use,
i Rope }80 do. âI'ysonâs pale uo) = Stowe Pipe ofall sizes constant]
7 do. Bolt Rope, | 3
jon hand.
7 Bals. Sleigh Shoe | D. ROGERS.
1
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|
lo
Marlin,
anilla Rope, Re October 29, 1868.
; 1 Manilla Hawser, golf bales white & colrâd | âââ-âââ a
| fathoms 44 inch | Warps, Ss L O V iS,
3 Casks Chaincatle, |1500 bush. Liverpool |
160 fathoms 4 in. do: Salt, | FARMERS BOILERS.
do, |
(FAMILIE Subscriber has just received a varied
assortment of the above
| 200 tuthoms J in, do. 800 Bags do.
6 Anchors, from lL ewt!20 do. tine do.,
to 6 ewt. [12 Crates Crockery-|
G ewt fine wroât Nails, ware, \
4keys LT Horse nails,|10 doz. Milk Pans, COOK STOVES,
30 doz. stone Jugs, with improved WATERLOO, SHOP, PAR-
32doz Preserve Crocks| LOR, HALL. BEDROOM, CHURCH,
G SCHOOL HOUSE,
J. L, MOLMAN. | WM. G. STRONG,
Ilead of Holmanâs wharf } 1 Bedeque, Oct "U8
Suumerside, Nov. 12,'68 ANUREae SEEA
COD OIL.
Cent
INK. INK. INK.
On Hand and for sale CLEA, | CARTER âs
Wholesale & Retail,
BARRELS COD OIL. | Combined Writing & Copying
V. B. MALL, x Ny «K !
Summerside, Nov 5, 63
amark i. TEIIS COMBINATION ENI& has been
awarded the highest premiums over all
KEROSENE OIL.
IST KECELVE Y TUE SUBSCRI-| others in the United States, and pronounced
wea ditch Gitte Eh) hha | by the most celebrated Chemists the best ink
ever offered to the public.
15 casks Kerosene Oil |
Tt is used by tuany of the largest commer-
-~~ALSOââ
cial houses, Banks, Railroads, and other Cor-
A choice article of Tobacco, |
porations, and gives perfect satisfaction,
and now offered
|
|
|
16 doz steel pointed
Shovels,
1
{
|
|
!
The Advantages of thi
over other Inks, are:
|
a | Cheaper than the cheapest Finst.âIt flows freely from the pen, and
| tloes not thicken by exposure to the air
| Srcoxn.âIt will give a perfect and instanta-
neous copy.
| TuinpâIt will not mould.
in this Market,
THOS. B. WALL,
Summerside, Nov 5, 68
}
| NSW |
| 7 FourtnâBeing equally as good for copyin
Ty
FALL & WINTER | as for Kook-keeping, it entirely does away
| | with the use of two kinds of ink.
t hy oO Q H) 8 1 | FirtnâIt is more permanent than common
| Pianta Ee etl Comet oe Mad | Inks.
| The Subscriber has now open, | sixrnâThe color, when first written, is a
beautiful dark yreen, but in a remarkabl
short time it changes to a brilliant jet black
| ânot a brownish black.
ee : Fa .
| Caretully Selected Stock of FALL SeventnâIt is admirally adapted to the moss
| delicate writing, and always âmakes ite mark.â
and Winter GOODS, The Ink is warranted to flow as freely as
, Which he offers as Cheap as any in the, any other writing Auid now in nse; to give as
| Market. perfect a copy sany copying Lok; uma not bo
Call and examine them. j mrould.
| âChis Ink is for sale at
| L. VICKERSON, | HARVIF'S RUOKSTORE,
} Summerstile, oct. 22, Oe
And Ready for Inspection, a
|
Queen Street, Oh'town, Nov 4, â86,
a ee
se ai
SUMMERSIDE JOUR
NAL, THU
RSD
AY, DECEMBER 31, 1868.
ADDRESS
adios of the Oongregation De No-
tre Dame, Summerside.
Ox behalf of a number of friends in this
community, we beg to present you with this
Carpet and sett of Curtains for the reception
room, and also some volumes for the Library
of your Co. vent; and in doing-so, peribit us
to observe, that, we deem the establishment
ofaâhigher cliss female school in our midst,
agreat privilege, and feel, from the well-
known ability of the Ladies of your order, as
successful âLeachers, that it will mark a 1tew
and improved era in the educational history
of our town, '
The want has been long felt, in our com:
munity, ofahigher class semminary, where
âthe female portion of our youth could obtain,
wot only a solid and useful education, but also
Aiave imparted to them those lighter graces
sand accomplishments which adorn and lend a
«charm to social lifeyand are indespensably
mevessary foradvancement in society,
We hail with pleasure your advent amongst
us, and take this opportunity of assuring you,
that we will always be found ready to en-
courage you with moraland material support,
and also to second the efforts, in your behalf,
of our esteemed pastor, the Very Rev. James
McDonald, to whom we are chiefly indebted,
sunder his Lordship the Mishop, for you: es-
\tablistiment in this place,
Wishing you a prosperous career and the
âcompliments of the season,we remain, Ladieâs,
an behalf of many friends.
Yours, mtost Tespectfully,
Joun Garrney,
D, H. McDonatp
Lisus B, McMinray.
18, 2868,
âTo the L
Summerside, Dee.
Reply.
(GENTLEMEN:
_ âThe proof you have given us of your dis-
jinterestedness and devotedness, at the begin-
ning of our establishment, serve to depict in
glowing colers the noble sentiments whivl
animate one and allof you. Gentlemen, cre
this have yourardent zer] and praise Worthy
eonduct spoken eloquently in your âvchalf,
siml:exe this, may we say, have we been flat-
itered by Lhe wonlidence reposed inv, und the
encouragement we have experiericed on the
cpart of wi. To-day we have x convincing
-provf.of the good feeling yor. entertain to-
wards the Convent. by the veiuable gifts you
whayve presented us. The donation of this
beautiful carpet, togetber with several in-
vetructive and amusing yolumes, and a rich
sett of curtains, bear, evidence of the ardent
âdesire you have of vvitnessing the prosperity
of this Institution, founded in your midst by
your worthy Pastor, whose merit you justly
acknowledge wudappreciate, and whose inde-
fatigable care and unbounded liberality you
hhave so well seconded,
Permit us, then, Gentlemen, to express
in simple and in unadorned words, our most
grateful sentiments for the manifestation of
your devotednes to the member vfour order,
and Jet us, atthe same time, assure you, that
as we are unable to liquidate this debt of
#ratitude, we will have recourse to that
Bountiful Giver, who reigns above, to open
to you Mis secret treasures ot threefold
eraces and blessingsâ~and rest asured that
yur names will be ever mingled among those
of our most liberal benefactors,
Gentleman, for yourselyes and all others
who have kindly joined in this expression of
good will towards this establishment, receive
our warmest thanks and best wishes for the
comming ye.
|
Tir Sisrens or Tun
Conauecation pe Notre Dam.
Summerside, Dee. 18, 1803.
WEEK OF PRAYER,
For the last ten years it has been the cus-
tom of all Evangelical Protestant Churches to
observe the first week of the New Year asa
week of united Prayer.
It has been proposed that the first week of
1869 should be marked by alternate services
in the Presbyterian and) Wesleyan Churches
in this âTown, in the following order:
Monday evening, at half-past 7, in the Pres
byterian Church. Subject of PrayerââCon-
fession of Sin, and âThanksgiving tor General
Mercies.â
âTuesday evening in the Wesleyan Church.
Subjectâ* âTemporal and spiritual prosperity
of nations.â
Thureday eveningâPresbyterian. Subject
ââ The Church.â
Friday evening ~ Wesleyan.
â* Missions.â
The Rey. Mr. Frame will preside inâ the
âWesleyan, and Rev. Mr. DesBrisay in the
Presbyterian Church,
_ââââ
Summarside âLiterary Institute.â
Hs We McKinlay, Esq., favored âthe
menibers of this Institute on Tuesday eve-
ning, by a continuation of bis readings
from Dickenâs * Christmas Carrol.â Mr.
McKitmlay who is an excellent reader, ap-
peared to have well imbibed the spirit of
he -eelebyated author, whose vivid) and
natural description has commanded uni-
versal admiration,
At the close, remarks were made by the
Very Rey., James McDonald, Jun, Jas.
Moinhead and several others,
The question asto whether a Railroad
would be practicable on P.. 1, will be
«liscussed betore the Institute on Tuesday
ewening next.
Dee. 30. Aux. McRau, Secy.
Kive.
On Tuesday evening last, about 10 p.m.,
âthe alarm of fire was given, when it was found
that the buildings on Water Street. occupied
âby the Steam Navigation Company. Mr. Con-
nell, and the Masons of Victoria Lodge. had
taken fire. The fire originated in a lower
room of the building, oceapied by Mr. Fran-
cis McKenna, of Quen Street, and from
thence spread to the other parts of the bnild-
ing with considerabl) rapidity befure the
âsteam engine could be brought to bear upon
it. âIhe Steam Navigation Company, Mr.
ngs, and Mr. Connell, were the principal
sufferers. The engines soon arrived on the
spot, and by playing upon the building, kept |
the flames in check fur awhile **** âThe
building was partially insured. Ist.
The following is a correct statement o* the
Produce shipped at Vernon River Bridge,
during the months of Octo. er and November,
1868 :â
Subjectâ
|
55,727 Bushels Oats,
1,917 do Barley,
11,956 do Potatoes,
1,802 do Turnips,
163 Barrels Oysters,
42 Careasses Lâork.
Joun Furxess. Wharfinger.
Vernon River Baidge, Dec 17, '68.âLz.
We understand that the â' Dawson Casesâ
are all settled, the creditors having agreed to
take 108. on the pound in licu of all claims,
and receiving « Bond from Mr. Dawson, sen.,
guaranteeing that amount. Itis a thousand
pities that this compromise had not been ef-
fected in the first instance; what a world of
trouble, anxiety, expense and hard feeling it
would have saved.âPatriot.
The Bazaar held by the Sabbath Scholars
o: St. Jamesâ Church, was quite a success.
As usual the tables and the sellers were both
attractive. Some of the first musical talent
kindly lent their aid. And the results areâ
an exceedingly pleasant evening and ÂŁ60,-/b.
gam" On Christmas Day, and during the
week, several friends called on the Rev. Mr.
Frame, and left suitable presents as tokens
of their regard for him.
The British House of Commons has over
200 new members.
[er A Happy New Year!
seq S,ABox MON
JO DIVS „ Iurautt putt NOLLVOAILONOD
New Advertisements this Day
Harvie's Calendarâtf. A. Iarvie
Auction of HayâJoln Clay.
LumberâJ. Foster
Xaus & New Year~W, R. Watson.
Oalendars~-Bertram's Hook Store,
Blarried. |
At the Matise, on Wednesday evening, the
23rd inst. by the Hey. W. H. Frame. Mr.
James Rayner, to Mary Ellen, enly daughter
of Mr. Jolin Milligan, all of Lot 19. |
At the residence of the bride's Mother, on|
Tu2sday evening, the 24th inst., by the Rev. |
W. A. Frame. Mr, Richard Wood, of Lot 8,
to Miss Barbara Waite, of Lot 19.
At Summerside, on Tuesday, the 29th inst.,
by the Rev. W.R. Frame, Mr. Win. Johnston,
Merchant, New London,to Miss Mary Rogers,
of Bedeque.
Atthe Manse, Georgetown,on the 15th inst.,
by the Rev Alex. McWilliam, Mr. Daniel
Hemphill, Georgetown, to Miss Isabella
Robertson, of Lot 49.
On Christmas Day, by the Rev. J. Winter-
botham, M. Richard Toombs, ot Covchead
Hees to Miss Sarah Matthews, of âlracadie
oad,
: At Charlottetown, on the 18th inst., John
Trenaman, Veq., aged 76, a respectable in-
habitant of that city.
Very suddenly, on Sabbath evering, the
13th inst., @uphemia, the beloved wife of
William Gillespie, Esq., Carleton Point, Lot
23, in the d5th year of her age.
: At Wellington, Lot 16, on the 19th inst..
in the 68th year of hor age, Ann, the beloved
wifegof Mr. Hugh Gillis, leaving a bereaved
busband and 8 children, and a large circle of
fetends to mourn their irreparrable loss. May
she rest in pe ce.
HOw
XMAS, & NEW YEAR!
FFNIE Subscriber, by recent arrivals from
ENGLAND, has completed his
STOCK OF GOODS!
Censistiug in part of the following: Raisins,
Currants, Almonds, Nuts, Wssences for Fla-
voring, Cochineol for Coloring, Candied
Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Ground
Spices, Mixed Spice, Gelatine, Isihglass,
Marmalade, Prunes, Guava, Jelly, Red and
Black Currant Jelly, Preserved Pears and
Peaches, Pickles, Sauces, India Currie
Powder, French Mustard, English Mustard
in Bottles and Tinfoil, Shrimp Paste, Es-
sence of Shrimps, Anchovies, Anchovey
Sauce and Paste, Sardines, Pickled Chillies,
Dried Chillies, Genuine Cayenne in Bottles,
Capers, Olives, Macaronie, Vermicilli, Cel-
ery Seed tor Soup, Split Peas, Rice, Pearl
Barley, Sago, Tapeoca, Arrowrout, Teacle,
Lime Juice, Salad Oil, Rose Water, Rose
Water Crackers, Nonpareils Contectionary,
âALSOâ
Port and Sherry WINE, CILAMPAGNE
(green real), Pinet, Castilion & Co's,
Hennesscy's, Marteliâs & Diperâs Brandy. |
Hollands GIN, Scotch WHISKEY, OLD!
TOM, Raspberry VINEGAR and Lemon
SYRUP,
W.R. WATSON.
City Drug Store, Victoria Building, }
Dae. 21, Is i
HARVIEâS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
ALMANAC
FOR 1869,
Just published, and for Sale, Wholesale and
ele HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE.
Queen Street.
Charlottetown, dec. 31, 1863. Bi
1869!
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| FYNUE Annual Meeting of the Presbyterian |
| not paid tur Pews are respecttully requested
PVE GENZRAL ANNUAL ME
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âJUST PUBLISHED,
AND READY FOR DELIVERY
The Prince Edward Island
CALENDAR, for 1869.
D. LAIRD,
A Hiappy New Yeart
P. E. Calendars
FOR SALE AT
Bertramâs Book Store.
Summerside, Dec. 31, 68.
Sewing Machines,
FURTHER SUPPLY of SINGERS new
4% style Manufacturing and Family SEW-
ING MACHINKS, just received. They are
positively THE BEST Sewing Machines in
the world for all purposes. Every tailor,
every shoemuker, every family should have
ae JOHN HIGGINS, Agent.
Cl'town, Nov 19, '68 A
Cash for Wheat.
WANTED by the Subscriber
$00 Bushels Good Wheat,
for which the highest MARKIST PRICE will be
paid in CASH.
I. VICKERSON.
Queen Square Book Store,
Clvtown, Dec 24, "63 2i
TTMIE Subscribers request the fall payment
ot all Debts due them, at as early a
date as possible. âThe amounts will be re-
ceived at the DRUG STORE in Summerside.
orat the Store of Wm âT. Iunt, St Eleanore,
Wm. T. HUNT & Co
Summerside, 24th, Oct, 16.
The Handwriting of Godâ
Presbyterian Church. |
Congregation, at Summerside, wiitye held |
in the Church, on Monday, the 4th January.
1869, at 2 o'clock, p.m.
Pewholiers will please pay their Rents to
the âI're. surer on or befure that day, in order
that the Minister's salary for the present hilt
year be punctually paid. Those who have
to do so without delay.
A few remaining Pews will be sold, and also
afew rented, at the annual meeting. âThe
maklng of the resin the Church fur 186),
wit also be sold on that day. A full atten-
dance of Pewholders is requested,
TITOMAS B. WALD, See'y & Treas.
Summerside, Dee 17, "6
Freehold Farm for Sale!
4 FREEHOLD FARM, situate on Town-
ToX ship No, 8, and fronting on the Gulf
Shore, consisting of
315 Acres of Land,
130 of which are cleared and in a good state
of cultivation, the balance is covere. with an
abundence of HARD, CEDAR, PINE and
other woods, âThere are on the premises âTwo
good DWELLING HOUSES, one BARN,
one GRIST MILL and KILN,
Terms and other particulars made known
on application to JOUN YEQ, Hsq., Port
Lill, ay to the owner,
JOHN GORRILL,
Lot 4 Mills.
Dec. 1.â6i
A
Annual Meeting,
TING of
the Shareholders in the â Cascumpec
âremperance Hall Companyâ will be held in
the âemperance Ilall, Alberton, en THURS -
DAY, the 7th day of JANUARY next, at 6
BENJ. ROGERS, Secây & Trea.
Alberton, Dee 21, â63.
PORK BARRELS !
OR SALE, in Summerside or at Alberton,
a quantity ofexcellent PORK BARRELS,
Apply at this Olflice, or to
M.S. McALDUIF.
Alberton, Dec 22, '68,â1m*
Zor sale !
The Subscriber offers FOR SALE
A SCHOONER,
IN FRAME, of about GS toms, together
wit) ail the material in the yard, for finish»
ing her, at his Yard, near Alberton,
âTexms Lasy.
For further particulars apply to I. C. Har, |
Wsq., Charlottetown, or to the owner,
M.S. McALDUFF.
G8.âLin*
99
_ Alberten, Dee 22
Meeting of the Legislature.
CoLontan Secretary's Orricn,
December 17, 1863. }
„7 UEREAS by a resolution of the House
\ of Assembly. passed on the Lith day of
April, 1868, it was resolved that the initiation |
ot all money votes be with the Executive.
Notice is hereby given that all applications
for Money Grants for rds, Bridges, Wharves
&e., and all petitions for Grants in wid of any
object whatsoever, which parties may desire
tu subinit to the Legislature at its nexsannual
Ddession, are required to be sent inte this Ol-
fice on or before the Lot day of Pebruary next.
3y Commiand,
GEORGE COLES, |
donial Secretary.
LENâ |
A LOW !
LL PERSONS indebted to us by Book
Debt or otherwise will please take notice
that we have authorized and empowered
Kor'r. McC. Sravent, of Summerside, to col-
lect fur us. and to sue for all debts not paid to
hii within two weeks from this date,
DAKBY & MONTGOMERY,
Summerside, De Ss
Money! Money! !
INo Respect of Persons!
LL BOOK DEBTS and NOTES OF
HAND now over DUE the Subseri-
ber, will positively be sued tor without
further notice, Unless paid by the Ist of
JANUARY, 1869.
ROBERT T. HOLMAN.
Summerside, Dee. 17, 1868 zi pro.
.
FYXIE Subscribers, intending to make an
early alteration in their business, will
sell off therr well selected STOCK of
Dry Goods, Hardware, and
uroceries, Liquors, &e..
ata small advance o1. costs and charges, for
two months,
a
«
They further notify all persons indebted to
them by Note or Book Account, that they in-
tend handing over forthwith for collection to.
the Courts, all amounts unpaid, without dis-
tinction of persons.
JAMES CAMPBELL & Co.
Summerside, Dee 12, L8bx,
Final Notice. |
PPXILE SUBSCIBER hereby notifies all per: |
sons indebted to him by Note of Hand
or Book Account, to call and pay upat once, |
as after the 80th DECEMBER inst., all
persons whose Accounts rennin unsettled
will be Sued, without any distinction,
HERBERT HEAD.
Saint Eleanor's, Dee. 14, 1868. Bi
NOUOH|
R. FULLER, of Summerside, can be
consulted every Wednesday atternoon at) ~
tie Surgery of Dr. Tremuaia, in Centreville,
Bedeque. (dee 17
DR. I. MH. JAMIESON,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHEUR |
tev. W.W.
OFFICE at the residence of the
Colpitts, Margate,
December 3, 1868,
FEW COPIES of this celebrated work |
have been received by the Agent tor P.E. |
Island, the Rev.
Library Edition $4; Cloth Extra $3.50, N.S.
Currrency.
Dec 3, "68.
CRAWFORD'S HOTEL!
No. 9, King Square,
ST. JOLIN, N. B.
PVE subscriber having thoroughly refitted
and enlarged his MOTE Land STORK, is
now prepared to accommodate Permanent and
âTransient Boarders on the most reasonable
terms.
ALSO, in connection,a GROCERY STORE, |
; are requested to furnish the same duly attest: |
where every article required for house use
may be had.
J. CRAWFORD & SON.
THE GHURG
| one of the best papers for canvassers in the
ALBERT 8. DesBRISAY .| âââ
MAILS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT!
Hue Mails forthe Neighboring Proziutes, ahd
the United States will.uatil turther votice, be
closed at this Oitice every Monday, Weiluesday,
aud Friday evening, at 7 o'clock.
_ Maila'for Great Britain, Newfoundland ahd the
Weeat Indies, will be closed every alternate Fri-
day and Monday, at 7 o'clock, p.ni., as fotlowsiâ
Friday. December 25, Friday, March 5,
Monday, do Q8, Mondhy da 8, |
Kriduy, Jaunary 3, Kiitas, dot |
Monday, do It, Mondiy, do?)
Vridiy, dy 2, Pritay, April 2, |
Monday, do d Monday, do a
Prilay, Reber PEAT AT
Monday, do 8, do 1,
Friday, dp), â do 0,
Alonduy, dv 22, Mou May 3,
Mails for Summerside and St Eleanor's, vin
Bedegue, will be closed every âTuesday und Pia
day, at 9a. m.
Letters to be registered and newspapers must be
Gite half un hour before the time of closing the
Mulls,
THOMAS OWEN, P. M. G.
General Post Office, Châtown, Dee 21, '63.
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\Falt Importation Completed!) H Y, STRAW, &C.
Y RECERT ANU ALS from ENG:| HE subscriber has been authorized to sell
Ge | at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises
LAND, UNITED STATES, and CANA+/ of Mr. W. DL ArKiNsON, South Shore
DA. the subscriber has received his
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Fall Impor tation Saturday, the O0ih Jany.
IN FELL, quubracine Mao eeere wettelel next, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a.m.,
25 Tous Upland liny,
asked for, either in
ORY 60008
(A superior article.)
, HARDWARE & GROCERIES :
Large quantity Straw.
Particular attention having been given] %@"" Terms casy, and maile known at sale,
to the selection and purchasing of these Teesue, cate Shah Auctioneer:
GOODS, in the BEST MARKETS, and} ââââ-â-â-â- â
onthe Very Best: Terms, BARGAINS NEW F
will be given for Casi on Arrroyen!
Crepit.
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âNEW FALL GOODS!
GREAT REDUCTION IN Prices!
Stand from under! Stand clear! !
: Cc. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Novy. 26, 1868.
NOTICE.
Thaye to request all those in any
way indebted to me, to make imme-
diate payment. All amounts unpaid
after the 25th DecnmuEr, instant,
will be handed over to the Court for
collection,
D. ROGERS.
Summerside, Dee. 17, '68.
GENDERS will be received until the 9th
day of JANUARY next, by the under-
signed, âTrustees of Saint Eleanorâs North
District School, for the building of a NEW!
school house, the contractor to tind
all materi Vlin and speculation to be
een at Epoan J. Craswetiâs.
HARRY A. COMPTON,
CHARLES ANDREW,
EDGAR J. CRASWELL,
St. Eleanorâs, Dee 17, â68
Juniper! Juniper!
HE Subscriber will pay CASIL for Juni-
per suitable for shipbuilding, delivered
at his Shipyard.
i JOUN RAMSAY.
1868.
NOTICE!
Summerside, De
KERSHAW & EDWARD'S
IMPROVED PATENT
Non-conducting and Vaporising
Fire and Burgler Proof
MANUFACTURERS OF
BANK VAULTS, BURGLAR PROOF
VAULT DOURS, IRON VAUL'E DOORS,
PATENT COMBINATION BANK
LOCKS, DEED BOXES, PATENT JAIL)
LOCKS & CRLL DOORS, &e. &e.
Tuos. FUttter, 2 Davin Starr & Sons,
Travelling Agent. Agents, Halifax.
Montreal. Dee 15, "68 y
H UNION.
TISILLS Paper has been recently enlarged to
muummoth proportions, Ir 1s THE LARGEST
HLIGIOUS Variit in tun Wor Is the
ng organ of the Union Movement, and
ritualism, close communion, exclu-
and church ste. It is the only
paper that publishes Ixsry Warp Bexcienâs
Sermons, which it does every week, just as
they are delivered,âwithout qualification or
correction by him. It advocates universal |
suffrage; a union of ehristians at the polls; |
and the rights of labor,
cultural Department of any paper in the
world; publishes stories for the family, and
for the destruction of social evils, It edito- |
tial management is impersonal; its writers |
and editors are from every branch of the
church, and from every grade of society. It
has been aptly termed the freest organ ot |
thought in the world.
Such a paper, o! ering premiums of Seeing
Machines, Dictionaries, Appletonâs Cyclope- |
dia, Pianos, Organs for Churches, etc., makes |
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world,
Livery congregation may obtain a Commu- |
nion Service, an Organ, a Melodeon, a Bible, !
or a Lite Insurance Policy for its Pastor, or |
almost any other necdiul thing, by a club of |
subscribers. , |
Send for a copy, enclosing 10 cents, to
HENRY E. CHILD,
41 Park Kow, New York.
YP. S.âSubscriptions received at this office
aber 17, °68.â4m.
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READ THIS!
And Govern Yourselves Accordingly |
LX Book Account, Note of Hand, or other-
wise, are hereby notified that unless their
several amounts, now vver due, are paid by
LL Persons indebted to the subscriber by |
the 2ith instant, they will be sucd, without} 10 Coil
furthe) motice,
JAMES L. HOLMAN
Wholesale Warehouse,
Tlead Holmanâs Wharf, Dec 9, "68
Final Notice.
j oN Subscribers hereby give Notice to all
persons Indebted to them that a
full s ent of their several ACCOUNTS
is required; and after the #2Oth Deec.,
next, will be enforced without further Notice,
ARTHUR RITCHLE & SON,
Alberton, Noy. 80, 1863, tf
OATS. OATS.
ape Subscriber is still paying the Highest
Market price, in CASH, for OATS.
L. VICKERSON.
Summerside, Dee 10, 1868. tt
NOTICE.
LEXANDER McDONALD, Esq., Mer- |
Te chant, Tryon, having transferred by
DEED of ASSIGNMENT duly Registered in
the proper office, all Debts due him, |
whether by Book Accounts, Notes of Hands
Londs, or otherwise, to AUGUS,US Bb.
HOLLAND. Notice is hereby given to par-
| ties so indebted, to make immediate payment |
j to the Subscriber, otherwise they will be dealt |
with as the law directs,
AE. C, HOLLAND.
Ilolland Grove, Bedeque, }
Nov. 19, 1868,
LL Persons indebted to me for Book
Debts and Notes of Hand, will please
take notice that L have empowered Mr Rowr,
Mcé. Stravent, of Sunmerside, to collect all
| Debts due to me, and to sue for the same, if
| not paid to him forthwith,
HEZEKLIAI IOPKINS.
Summerside, De 1868. 4i
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âAdministration Notice.
Eatate of the late ASHER BLACK,
Merchant, of Summerside, devensed intestate,
ed, witnin three months fromthe cate hereof;
and those indebted to said Estate are request-
Sept. 10.1868, ty
The Journal is the best advertising
medium on the Island.
ed to make immediate payment to Wm. C.
âGreen, whom I have authorized to grant re-
| eeipte for the same.
GUILELMA M. BLACR.
| Summerside, November 12, 1868âSin
It has the best Agri- | .
âfor Cash or approved credit:-â
74 Chests & half chests congou TEA,
10 Bbls. crushed SUGAR,
4 Casks
}3 do. spun yarn and) 1 cask sheet Zinc,
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The Bottomâs out and Prices
are Tumbing!!
Buffalo Robes.
A superior lot of No, 1 BUFFALO ROBES.
C.C. GARDINER.
I HAVE RECEIVED and am DAILY RE-
CELVING from GREAT BRITAIN, the
NEW DOMINION and the UNITED
STATES,
Large Importations
of almost every description of
NEW GOODS,
Suitable for Fall §& Winter Trade,
which I will sell at a very small advance
on Costs and Charges, for âASH PAY-
MENTS,
D, ROGERS.
Oct. & 1868.
SALT! SALT!
1OOO BwSuEEs SALT âcheap
for CASII.
Summerside, Nov 12, '68
A. P. MILLS.
Coal. Coal.
TONS of New Campbelton, Syd-
ney, and English COAL,
For sale low
JAS. L. HOLMAN,
Wholesale Warehouse,
Head Holmanâs Wharf, Sem. Dee 9, 68
Axes.
A lot of UNDERHILL's best AXKS.
C.C. GARDINER.
Shoes & Boots.
An excellent assortment of BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBEKS and Felt OVERSHOLS.
C,C. GARDINER.
Carriage Axles.
50 setts assorted sizes CARRIAGE AXLES,
C.U, GARDINER.
Fur Caps.
A wellassorted Stock of Nutra, Otter, Beaver
and Seal Caps. C.C, GARDINER,
Furs.
Ladies FURS in yariety.
C.C. GARDINER.
Tron & Steel.
10 tons best refined IRON and STEEL.
C. C. GARDINER.
Tea.
24 chests of Congo1 âTEA, recently received
trom London, which still deties Compe-
tition. C.C. GARDINER.
200
Cash for Produce !!
N order to suit our Customers, we aro
now paying the highest prices in CASH
for
Flour.
Daily expected from Montreal, a lot of supe
rior Canada FLOUR.
C.C GARDINER.
Eureka House, Summerside ,
N ber 25, 1868. } | one i:
ae ery ery ye BARLEY,
D) CASKS KEROSINE OIL, TURNIPS
20 Bbls. BALDWIN APPLES, | HIDES,â
30 Boxes LAYER RAISINS ree,
30 Boxes LOZENGES, Lal PELTS,
20 doz. Iland and other KEROSINE | BUTTER,
LAMPS. | EGGS.
Low for Casn by
And will expect allindebted to us to make
a tull payment before the 10th Noven ber.
SCHURMAN & JOHNSON,
Clifton, New London, oct 22, 68.
Stoves, Stoves.
The subscriber has on hand a small lot of
Parlor and Box Stoves,
For Wood or Coal,
which willbe sold at very low prices:
ARTHUR P. MILLS.
British & American louse, }
Sumâside, Dec. 38,68. tf
AT WHOLESALE
Ex. ââZuleika.â
PYNUL Subscriber has received by the above
Vessel, trom ENGLAND, the tellowing
J. 1. HOLMAN.
aN p Summerside, Dee 9, 1868,
GOODS, | _Binmenite re:
which he offers at a small advance on Cost, | STOVES STOVES :
5 s
I have just received from ALBANY, per
Schr. Golden Rule, a large and varied
assortment of STOVES, consisting of
Cooking Stoves fur wood,
Pattisonâs CONF ECTION-
ARY, (assorted)
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10 Kegs j COLEMAN'S BEERS OE | Cooking Stoves for coal,
2 Cases Colemanâs STARCH, | Parlor Stoves for wood & coal,
$8 7 lbs âTins Genuine Ground GINGER, |
8 14 lbs âLins Do, Do.
566 Ibs Nutmegs, \80 kegs White Lead, |
6 bugs Kice, (56 keys coloured Paint}
60 kegs Bi-carbonate/4 casks Linseed Oil,
Soda, jf do. Whiting,
6 Bbls Washing Soda,/80 setts Grayâs Plough
2 Bbls Currants, _ Metals, :
6 Bois & 4 Cases Nuts, 9 Picts extra soles &
2 kegs Refi. Saltpetre,|_ S10es,
1 TEC TFG) 98 Sock Vlates,
Bed Room Stoves,
TJall Stoves,
Shop & Office Stoves,
Stoves for Churches
and School Houses.
Waterloo Cook Stoves.
4 Bbls. Copperas: 30 tons best Scotch! J HAWE just received an assortment of
I do. Bluestone, Iron, (assorted sizes) | # the celebrated '
i a6. Guuuear 32 boxes Lobaccolipes; Waterloo Cook Stoves,
eel $3 2000 stout Grain Bays,
: Calla Hane Hone 2&S ual HBS" One of the best descriptions of Couk Stove
,
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assorted sizes 0 boxes crown Soap, ; NOW In use,
i Rope }80 do. âI'ysonâs pale uo) = Stowe Pipe ofall sizes constant]
7 do. Bolt Rope, | 3
jon hand.
7 Bals. Sleigh Shoe | D. ROGERS.
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Marlin,
anilla Rope, Re October 29, 1868.
; 1 Manilla Hawser, golf bales white & colrâd | âââ-âââ a
| fathoms 44 inch | Warps, Ss L O V iS,
3 Casks Chaincatle, |1500 bush. Liverpool |
160 fathoms 4 in. do: Salt, | FARMERS BOILERS.
do, |
(FAMILIE Subscriber has just received a varied
assortment of the above
| 200 tuthoms J in, do. 800 Bags do.
6 Anchors, from lL ewt!20 do. tine do.,
to 6 ewt. [12 Crates Crockery-|
G ewt fine wroât Nails, ware, \
4keys LT Horse nails,|10 doz. Milk Pans, COOK STOVES,
30 doz. stone Jugs, with improved WATERLOO, SHOP, PAR-
32doz Preserve Crocks| LOR, HALL. BEDROOM, CHURCH,
G SCHOOL HOUSE,
J. L, MOLMAN. | WM. G. STRONG,
Ilead of Holmanâs wharf } 1 Bedeque, Oct "U8
Suumerside, Nov. 12,'68 ANUREae SEEA
COD OIL.
Cent
INK. INK. INK.
On Hand and for sale CLEA, | CARTER âs
Wholesale & Retail,
BARRELS COD OIL. | Combined Writing & Copying
V. B. MALL, x Ny «K !
Summerside, Nov 5, 63
amark i. TEIIS COMBINATION ENI& has been
awarded the highest premiums over all
KEROSENE OIL.
IST KECELVE Y TUE SUBSCRI-| others in the United States, and pronounced
wea ditch Gitte Eh) hha | by the most celebrated Chemists the best ink
ever offered to the public.
15 casks Kerosene Oil |
Tt is used by tuany of the largest commer-
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cial houses, Banks, Railroads, and other Cor-
A choice article of Tobacco, |
porations, and gives perfect satisfaction,
and now offered
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Shovels,
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The Advantages of thi
over other Inks, are:
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a | Cheaper than the cheapest Finst.âIt flows freely from the pen, and
| tloes not thicken by exposure to the air
| Srcoxn.âIt will give a perfect and instanta-
neous copy.
| TuinpâIt will not mould.
in this Market,
THOS. B. WALL,
Summerside, Nov 5, 68
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| 7 FourtnâBeing equally as good for copyin
Ty
FALL & WINTER | as for Kook-keeping, it entirely does away
| | with the use of two kinds of ink.
t hy oO Q H) 8 1 | FirtnâIt is more permanent than common
| Pianta Ee etl Comet oe Mad | Inks.
| The Subscriber has now open, | sixrnâThe color, when first written, is a
beautiful dark yreen, but in a remarkabl
short time it changes to a brilliant jet black
| ânot a brownish black.
ee : Fa .
| Caretully Selected Stock of FALL SeventnâIt is admirally adapted to the moss
| delicate writing, and always âmakes ite mark.â
and Winter GOODS, The Ink is warranted to flow as freely as
, Which he offers as Cheap as any in the, any other writing Auid now in nse; to give as
| Market. perfect a copy sany copying Lok; uma not bo
Call and examine them. j mrould.
| âChis Ink is for sale at
| L. VICKERSON, | HARVIF'S RUOKSTORE,
} Summerstile, oct. 22, Oe
And Ready for Inspection, a
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Queen Street, Oh'town, Nov 4, â86,
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