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Bacy Kiterature,
â Mr.
A NeGative AFFIRMATIVE.
âAqvicultural.
OE SA ELDER SES lace ee
Save your Piums.âA correspondent |
Timms, a farmer up in the country, hadjof the ural New Yorker says :âI have
a habit of putting in âYes yes, yes yes,â | I
at every pause in his speaking, which | plums.
The|them take care of themselves, my trees |
produced nothing but a crop of worms
sometiines had a ludicrous effect.
old fellow owned a fine horse, which he}
was very careful of, and would never lend! and disappointment. ; J
or hire him to the most particular of his| three years I have succeeded in raising
friends. A youngster of the village,who/as fine and as full a crop of plums as
wished the horse for a Sunday ride, went could be desired.
nal some experience in the raising of
â |
In my former efforts, when I let
But for the last
My treatment was |
over to the old manâs house, to hire the this: In the spring, as soon as the blos- |
animal, if possible. |
**So you want my horse, young man 2)
yes yes, yes yes,â said Limms? â and)
you say you'll ride him gently? yes yes, |
yes yes; and rab him down well when.
you get where you are going? yes yes,
yes yes; and will give me a dollar for)
the use of him? yes yes, yes yes. Well
upon the whole, you can't have him,â
yes yes, yes yes.â
The young man left sorrowing.
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So there's been a rupture of Mount Vo-!
ciferous!â said Mrs. Partington, as she |
read in the Journal an account of the|
eruption of Mount Vesuvius, and she put)
down the paper and put up her specs. |
The paper tells all about the burning
lather ranning down the mountain, but
it donât tell us how it got afire. I won-
der if it was set fireto. âThere are many
people full wicked enough to do it, or
perhaps it was caused by children play-
ing with frictious matches. 1 wish they
had sent for our firemenâthey would
soon have put a stop to the raginâ ail-
ment; and I dare*say Mr. Bââand all
of 'em would have gone, for they are
what I cull real civil engineers.â
There was a whole broadside of com-
mendation of the fire company in the
impressive gesture accompanying â her!
words. â âTime aad spaceâ for a moment |
became annihilated, and imagination!
figured the city engine pouring its sub-|
duing stream upon the flames of Vesuvi- |
us, and â* Hold on seving !ââ â Break!
her down twelve !â rising above the vainâ
roarings of the smothering crater. |
â*Thaven't got any money,â said Mrs. |
Partington, as the box came round at the!
close of a charity lecture; â* but here's u
couple of elegant sausages I have brought
that you can give the poor ereturs !"" The)
box-holder looked confoundedâthe peo- |
ple smiled. With her view of charity,
she saw nothing wrong in the act. Bless
thee, Mrs. Partington! angels shall re-
cord the deed on the credit side of thy
account, and where hearts are judged
shall thy simple gift weigh like gold in
the day of award.
â*T keep the best bread,ââ said a cer-
tain baker the other day to a poor fellow
who complained of the inferior quality of
the article he had purchased of him the
day before. â* Ido not doubt it,â replied
the customer. âThen why do you com-
plain?â asked the baker. â+ Because I
would suggest that you scll the best)
and keep the bad,â was the reply.
During the recent session of the Nqual
Rights Convention, a strong-minded
female enteved a crowded streect-railroad
car. An old gent rose to give her a seat
but asked, â*Be you one of those womenâs
righters?ââ âI be.â"âYou believe a wom-
an should have all the rights of a man?â
âYes, Ido,â Then stand up and enjoy
them like a man.â And stand up she
had to do.
The remains of the bachelor who
burst into tears on reading a description
of masried life, have been found, and
secured by a set of hoops.
**See there,â exclaimed a returned
Trish soldier to a gaping crowd, as he
exhibited with some pride his tall hat
with a bullet hole in it.
hole, will you? You see that if it had
been a low crowned hat, | should have
been killed outright.
The most recent case of absence of
mind is that of an cditor who recently
copied from a hostile paper one of his}
own articles and headed it, â* Wretched
attempt at wit.â
Ifa girl thinks more of her heels than
her head, depend upon it, she will never
amount to much. Brains which settle
in the shoes never get above them.â
Young gentlemen will please put this
down.
A chap out West, who had been severe-
ly afflicted with the palpitation of the
heart, says he found instant relief by the
applicution of another palpitating heart.
Another triumph ofhontwopatiy. *âLike
cures like,â
An Oxford saddler sold a saddle, but
forgot who was the customer, so he told
his clerk to charge it in all the bills sent
out. He afterwards confessed that thirty
two had paid him for it.
Tlome! sweet home!â as the bee said
when he entered his hive.
A Chinese theif having stolen a mis-
siongryâs watch, brough ti back to him
the next day to be shown how to wind
it up!
What word will make you sick if you
leave one of the letters out >â@fusic.
What is that which is full of holes and
yet holds water ?-âA sponge.
Why isa prudent nan like a pin?â
Because his head prevents him from
going too far.
A young stock broker having married
a fat old widow with $100,000 says it
wasnât his wife's face that attracted him
so much as the flyure.
Wiere Siacn | Dine ?"âOne even-
ing Sheridan, not knowing where to go
for a dinner, sat down by Michael Angelo
Taylor in the House of Commons, and
said, âThere isa law question li. ely to
arise presently, on which, from 5 our legal
knowledge, you will be wanted to reply |
to Mr. Pitt; so [ hope you will not think
of leaving the House.â So saying, Sheri-
dan slipped out, walked over to Michael's
house, and ordered up dinner, saying to
the servant, ** Your master is not coming
home this evening.â He made an excel-
Jent dinner, came b: ck to the House, and
seeing Michael looking: expectant, went
to release him, saying, âIam sorry to
have kept you, for, alter all, I believe this
matter will not come off to-night.â Mi-
chael instantly walked home, and learned,
to his consternation, when he rang for
dinner, ââ Mr. Sheridan had it, sir, about
two hours 1go."âLi/e of Wilberforce.
AWeebhanen ene that fete a WRIT hoe
** Look at that |
| soms began to fall from the fruit, I pre-
pared a large sheet-iron pan on which
were placed a few chips or any such
thing as would burn readily, and after
they had commenced burning frecly,
smothered the blaze down with grass,
which produced a dense smoke. âThis I
would carry around under the trees, and
perfectly befog the entire top with smoke.
I made this application of smoke each |
evening and inurning, and continued it!
until about the first of July. Fresh grass |
should be frequently added, so as to con-
tinue a heavy volume of smoke, |
I think the advantage derived from the
smoke is from the âdeposits upon the
fruit, leaves and branches, and producing
a scent which is offensive to such insects
as are wont to prey upon the young fruit.
But whatever the effect of the smoke
may be, it has been a successful protec-
tion to the fruit during my three yearsâ
experiment. It may be well to remem-
ber that I always gave my trees a
thorough smoking; I doubt the success
of Homeopathy treatment in such cases.
Varieties âIt is of great importance
to have good seeds of good kinds. Do
nog delay getting at once all that may be
needful.
Brans.âPlant bush sorts as soon as
danger of frost is past. Limas should
be left until the ground is warm,
Brrrs anp Carrors'âSow early sorts
in drills a foot apart, or in two-foot drills
with radishes between.
Cress, on Prerrererass. â Sow a
small quantity every ten days to keep up
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,..» SUUre owed
HOUSE
RE-OPENED!!
IIE subscriber having taken a lease of the
above premises (lately occupied by J. 1.
Holman, Esq., on Water street) with a view
of doing a
x sat Watatl Baretane
General Retail Business,
would respectfully intimate to his friends and
the public in general that, having completed
the purchase of a Stock of Merchandise at
extremely low prices, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
&c., &c.,
He is now prepared to sell the same at a very
small advance, for cash or approved credit,
ARTHUR MILLS.
Summerside, March 19, 1868.
CHEAP STORE.
CHEAP STORE.
Save your money by Higine your Dry Goods,
Groceries, &c., at the
+â
CHEAP STORE,
PNAE Subscriber wishes to inform the public
that he has opencda STORE in Summer-
side, on Water Street, directly opposite
Green & Schurmanâs, where he offers for
sale a choice assortment of
D: y Goods, Groceries,
&e., of excellent quality, and cheap for Cash.
J.R. STEWART.
Summerside,Noy. 21, 1867.
âSTOVES! STOVES !!
UST received from ALBANY, a selection
of
COOKING, ,
PARLOR, ee §
BEDROOM,
SHOP, and
OFFICE STOVES,
of the most approved patterns.
DAVID ROGERS,
the supply. Dust the young plants with
air-slaked lime, if inseets trouble them.
Cucumbers may be had quite early by
planting seed in frames from which other
plants have been removed, giving of
cours? plenty of manure,
Pras.âThe distance will depend up-
on the height the variety grows. Dwarfs
will do a foot or 18 inches apart, while
hose requiring brush will need to be 3
r4 feet or more distant.
Plant in rows, as far as possible, as
this is much more convenient in working
than the old fashioned way of dividing
up the garden into small beds.
Seed-beds will be needed by those
who do not use glass for starting their
plants, anâ for plants for later Âąrops.
The soil should be rich and light, of a
nature that will not become compacted
or caked. Many failures with seeds are
due to the inability of the delicate plant
to force its way through the heavy baked
soil. Sow here all plants that are to
be transplanted, such as cabbages, celery,
sweet herbs, ete.
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| Summorside, Jan. 1868
Summerside, Oct. 24, 1867.
NEW GOODS
: AT THE
âWinfred House!
eee Subscriber begs leave to notify his
numerous friends, customers, and the
public generally that he has just
Removed to his New Store,
THE WINFRED HOUSEE!
Just opposite his Old Stand, on
Central Street, -
where he is now anne
DRY GOODS!
which he now offers as CHEAP FOR CASH
as can be bought on this Island.
ta" These Goods have heen selected by
himself, and will be found of the LATEST
STYLES and FASHIONS,
Cotton Warps all Colors.
âALSOâ
Expected in a few days from HALIFAX,
choice lot of
GROCERIES!
which will be sold as cheap as formerly.
Persons coming to Summerside, to purchase
Goods, will please call at the W/NFRED
HOUSE, on Central Street, where they will
find the subscriber happy to show them his
Stock and tell them the prices, when they
can judge for themselves.
JOUN F. BAKER.
Summerside, Oct. 17, 1867. y
FARMERS
EVERYWHERE ATTENTION!
TPNIIE time of Crotch-harrows, wooden Flails
and wooden Ploughs have passed awoy
forever! These things are replaced by
newer and better inventions,
A THRESHING MACHINE will enable
you to get your grain ready for market early
in the season and at one quarter the cost of
the old method!
With a good and cheap FANNERS you can
raise the wind at any time!
THE subscriber in view of these facts,which
must have become patent to everybody, feels
that he is no longer justified in * hiding his
light under a bushel,â but let the farmers
of this Island know that they need not be
without Jabor-saving machinery on their
furms when he is around.
Last year he sold twenty Threshing Ma-
chines, andis prepared to manufacture any
number of them to order.
In that period he also sold twelve setts of
Fanners, and has now on hand twenty setts
ithe saine, of different styles and prices.
| Horse-rakes, Ploughs, Harrows, and in fact
every kind of implement used on a farmâ
short of a mowing machineâis made by him.
His work is too well known to need pufling
at his hands.
If you need anything in his line, just come
along or send to himat his manufactory on
Union Strect, Summerside, and you will have
your wants attended to,
pep Tron-turning of all descriptions neatly
done to order.
THOMAS HALL.
Summerside, March 26, 1868,â2m
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE PRINCE COUNTY
BOOK STORE,
A supply of
School Books, \
Stationary, a
Blank Books,
Fancy Goods, &e.
which will be sold cheap for CASII only,
J. BERTRAM.
READ THIS !
LL persons indebted to the sub-
seribers by Promisory Note or
Book Account, wre hereby notified
that their respeetiveâ Accounts are
now ready for inspection, and a full
and prompt settlement is required by
the 15th of NOVEMBER | next.
All unpaid accounts, after that date,
will be placed in Court for collection.
R, A. STRONG & RRe
Summerside, oct. 17, 1867,
Th ee Ot MTT Dea re rR aa ae eee
RICAN âFureka Elouse.
New & Fashionable stock of
FALL OF 1867
NHE Subscriber, having now ae
completed his
Fall Importations!
in a well selected stock of Dry Goods, |
Groceries, Hardware, &c., which have
been bought for Âąash,in the best markets,
England, Scotland, United States and |
Canada, is prepared to compete with any
other house in this country, in quality of |
short credit, and respectiully requests all
parties who are purchasing Goods to give
THE EUREKA HOUSE
a call, and see its Stock, consisting in
part of :-â
DRY GOODS:
Dress Materials, various kinds; All Wool
Square and Long Shawls: Mantles, Man-
tle Cloth, Dress Bugled âTrimmings,
Jet, Amber and White colors; Sontigs,
Hoods and Breakfast Shawls; an excel-
lent assortment of Bonnet Velvets, Rib-
bons, Feathers and Flowers; Kid Mittens
and Gloves, Ladiesâ and Gentsâ Lambskin,
lit ed; Kid, Cloth Cashmere and Ringwood
Gloves; Ladiesâ Furs, in Mufts, Cuffs and
Victorines, (Cheap). Beeds, Berlin Wool,
Scotch Fingering, Hatand Bonnet Shapes,
Beaver. Witney and Melton Over Coit
Cloths, Men's and Womenâs Wool Searts,
a tirst rate lot of Men's Hats, Cloth and
Fur Caps, Womenâs & Childrenâs Winter
Boots, well suited for the trade; Linen
Skirting, Hoop Skirts, Fancy, Red and
White Flaniels, Fancy Skirts, Braces
Ready-made Under and Over Coats, Neck
Ties, Blankets, Railway Rugs, Regetta
Shiyting; Grey Cottons, very cheap;
Cottun Warp, and most all things asked
for in the Dry Goods line,
HARDWARE:
In Hardware is to be found alot of best Scotch
refined Lron, to which much attention has
been paid inassorting right sizes for farm
Carts and Truck Waggons; German and
Cast Steel Sleigh Shoeing, spring and
blister steel, axe steel and plough mount
ing, sock moulds,
and boxes, all sizuss
varnish, turpentine,
oil, codfish oil, luWr
Ss; putty, gliss,
snzine,
best short link c
American and C
very cheap; carri
and round head r
silver centres, screw faced silyered hul
bands, cushioning tacks and
long arm truck waggon axles, 14 & 14
in.,p.tent leather, cushioning cloth im-
assortment of Carri
brought to this place.
Also on Hand:
Rugs, Room Papering; Rubber Shoes,
Menâs, Women's and Childrenâs; Glass-
ware, Crockeryware, and many articles
not mentioned here.
Groceries!
In Groceries may be found at the Eureka
House,Navy, Eldorado and 10s Tobacco,
Rice, Currants, Rt ns, Sugar, Molasses,
oyster, suda, wine and butter crackers;
navy bread, soup, salt,soda, cream tartar,
dye stuffs of all kinds, salt petre, Cenci-
tion Powders, cloves, nutmegs, glie,cud-
bear, antimony, camphor, confectionary,
and all thing «dfor in the Grocery
trade, includ chests of that
Congou Tea.
just received, per Lotus from London, which
FLOUR, and 30 sides SOLE LEATHER.
C, 0. GARDINER.
Summerside, Nov. 21. 1867.
HE SUBSCRIBER would announce to
his friends, customers and the public, that
he has, at a considerable outlay for new
moulds and machinery, so enlarged and im
proved the capacity of his FACTORY
Tn Summerside,
that heis now enabled to turn out an
article of
Natural Leaf Tobacco.
equal to the very best, and superior to. most
âTobacco imported, which he will WarRaNT IN
EYERY RESPECT, and will sell nearly
ny
Twenty per cent, Cheaper
than it can be imported into the Island,
Frat or Rounp âVosacco furnished to suit
the taste of buyers.
Try it and judge for yourselves,
Dealers supplied on liberal terms.
Be sure to ask for Remiyâs Prince Counry
Natrorat Lear, and take none other,
Remember that the PRINCE COUNTY
TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but
the BEST KIND OF TOBACCO.
PATRICK REILLY,
Summerside March 12, 1868.
Invitation to Shipbuilde
3000 BLOCKS,
NOW READY FOR SALE
AT COSTIN'S BLOCK SILOP,
SUMMERSIDE!
TPIUL subscriber begs leave to direct the
attention of SHIP BUILDERS and
SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SHO P;
where he has now, and will, constantly keep
on hand, a lurge lot of BLOCKS. of all Sizes,
which will be sold at the lowest Island prices
and 25 rer cent. off for CASH, â
Remeniber those are not the Blocks you
rs!
Sheaves, and 2 Kivets where 3 ig required,
Parties purchasing Blocks should always
drive out the pins and examine the inside,
as many vessels have Leon lust in consec uence
of bad Blocks. ;
The fastest vessels that ever sailed from
this Island were furnished with Blocks from
the subscribers Factory, (the New Dominion,
Undine, Zuleika, and others )
ALSOâShips Wheels, finished with neat-
ness and made substantial. Deck Plugs
Pumps, &e., &e, â
Reference can be made to Hon. J. C. P
- J.C. Pope
Hon. James Yeo. bay
JOHN COSTIN,
Feb. 27, 1868. ly eye nis
Salt! Salt!
1s BRIG ZULEIKA from Liverpoolâ
1092 BAGS SALT,
2400 bush. bulk do.
For sale very low.
JAMES L, WOLMAD
Summerside, Dee. 5, â67 i
work, carriage work, plough making,mud j
digging machines, and Iron Axles for
i
rt and waggon pipes! â |
â |
kerosene
ing oil, japan,
swect oil, paint oils; 100 fathom 7-16
in for mud diggers,
lian Chopping Axes,
age bolts, every size
used, with wrought nuts, tire bolts.sleigh
shoeing bolts, steeple and counter sunk
ivets,for carriage work;
buttons,
malleables, of all kinds; shatt tips, sil-
vercd and iron; 50 sets 4 and „ patent
American axles, 16 sets comnion do.; | i
ported for the purpose; in fact the best
inge Mounting ever
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A lot of superior No. 1 Buthilo Robes, Horse |
for quality and p.ice must still defy competi- |
tion. i
Daily expected per Schr. Providence, |
from MONTREAL, 100 bbls, extra Canada |
Riellyâs Tobacco Factory
Mrs. 8. A.
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7 PRINCHES |
BENJ. ROGERS,
IN ALBERTON!
FYNMIE Subseriber offers for sale Light of the |
Nine Lots marked and numbered on the |
plan hereto annexed, situated in the very}
centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON,
and are, without exception, by far the most
he âTown.
The Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1, 2,
No. 9, with the Dwelling
House thereon being reserved for the present
An unquestionable Tithe guaranteed.
application to
NOTICE!
'
\ HEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Re-
lease and Assignment made and Exe,
cuted the 2ZIst day of OCT., inst., and duly
filed and registered in the proper offices in
jthis Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of
Charlottetown, âTanner, hath released, assign-
ed, t ansterred, and conveyed to the under-
signed all his real and personal Estate in
Prince Ndward Island, and all Debts and sums
of money and securities therefore due and
owing unto him, as well as all the personal
Estate and Effects belonging to, and all debts
and suis of money and securities therefore
due and owing to GEORGE NICOLL, late of
Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had been
by him assigned and conveyed to the said
Willim B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of
Assignment duly registered, upon. certain
| DOR a Sof âTrusts, and for certaiy purposes, in the said
Mason Walle pr pe first mentioned Deed pf Assignincnt expres-
is Ig Bs c sed. This is to noti _persons indebted
es | a PS ⏠| to the said W. B. Dawson, and to the said
| ia o Z| George Nicoll, whether by Book Account,
AB fOr <1 86: Taf 18 Notes of Uand, Judgments, or otherwise,
cor Oo Oar | )% \ that the several sums due rrom them respec:
| | | B | tively, st be paid forthwith, to Messrs,
| ° haa ke # | Auiny & Davies, Solicitors, who have been
2 7 \0d y a duly authorised to receive und give receipts
A | V, (for the same; and all persons to whom the
m~ |e | aid W. b. Dawsonis indebted, are requested
oo ale 102f | Âą |2 | to furnish their claims and Accounts duly
| CGF | # |Z |:ttested to the said Messrs, Alley & Davies,
| iP } 2 | forthwith.
| Cy) Sle % > || Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., '67
a 3 $2 118 ie & le THOMAS DAWSON,
fs | 4 | s 1%, RICHARD HEARTZ,
a | 106f | Is HOM NG ALLY
| eee oo ei . Tics iy
Z| Gor | A 2 | Assigneeâs Notice,
| 4 ol 2 | pone M* JOHN ANDREW McDONALD, of
5 | ic 119 a pd | at Summerside, Merchant, having by deed
S| | & | a | of Assignment this cay registered in the
; lit |; Deputy Prothonotary's Office, at St Eleanorâs
| | 2 gned all his BOOK DEBTS, Property,
\ 1 | | Sf | tor certain purposes and trusts therein men.
j i ee o a tionedâ
| j 5 | |S | NOTICE is hereby given, that the Creditors
| ] & 12 of the said Jolin Andrew sep who wish
fe] | 2 | to come in and execute istâ deed, are
q | 2 | requested to do so within sixty days from this
Al | | © | date, otherwise they will beâ deVarred trom
4 | © | participating in any of the benefits of said
s | trust state,
a All persons indebted to the said John
PRIVATE
probably the most
tn this section of the
200 ACKES BEST
West R New London,
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minure,
along tl itire front
is covered with an excellent
scuntling aud poles. An ine
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jent to Chare
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and other
and two never-tailing w
the heuse and the
Tinms,âOr
or five yearly in
cent,
HOUSE
other improvements on t
good security.
of any one wishing to
cellent Stand for a Hotel
ticulars enquire of
A
14, about two miles trom
Any person wishing to
being in the midst of a flou
at Summerside,
J.
Nov 21, 1867
J.
Corns and
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Dec 26, 1867.
r
THE TRUSTEES OF
NICOLL are not immediat
Attyâs for Trustees of
Ch'town, Feb. 27, 1868,
mingsel innd is within a tew Âą
This Farm, having a front off +
her Convenient to the Barns
down, the balance in+ four
ents, With interest at 6 per
TO BE SOLD. â
TENE two-storey DWELLING
4, silunte
Kleanorâs, in the occupation of
Doctor Jarvis, with all the Outbuildings and
This
Freehold Property will be sold cheap. for
Cash; or two or three years will be given, un
It is well-wouth the attention
engage in the Dry
Goods ard Grocery Iinincest
vog
JOUN
St. Eleanor's, March 19, 18
ness could not have a more desir
are permanently and effectual!
the use of
ROBINSO
Patent Corn -Se
For sale byâ
: KAWATSON,
City Drug Store, Ch'town,
ALLEY
i
FREEMLOD FARM
FOR SALE!
PPAIUIE Subscriber is desirous of disposing of, by
» HIS FARM, whieh: is
tble ever offered for sale
country.
DESCRIPTION OF
LAND,
beantifully situated on the north side of the South
; â mily oa tile
It cousists of
10 ueres a
» having been t
ith lime, marsh and mussel inud, and
eis ilson marsh of 15 acres, which extends
The remainder of the hind
growth ef hard wood,
wustible supply of
of the shore
Hhiains on th
nuit
large Barn
eden and Orcharc
Cy" For further particulars apply to the sub-
eriber, or to George Anderson, @sq., Auctioneer,
JAM
New Lendon, mareh 26th,
8 COUSINS.
1868. â3i*
in Suir
he propeity.
HASZARD.
3m
FREEHOLD PROPERTY
For sale!
large Two Storey HOUSE, with twenty
acres of LAND attached,situatedon Lot
yeo's.
auntry busi
© spot,i
trishingésettlement
James
do ae
For further particulars apply to the owner
R. STEWART.
Look Here.
B, FIPCHWS GOLDEN OINTMENT is
used for all complaints, that shin, flesh,
bones and muscles are efflicted with; with
read about which have no Bushing in âthe rongerray success, ay R. WATSON
General Agent for ae i
jiand
Warts.
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it.
âDAWSON'S ESTATE,
Impotrant Notice,
MIE subscribers have been instructed by
re a W.BADAW SON'S | _Stmmerside, Jananry, 1868. â-
ESTA rE, to SUE all parties. without
distinction, whose unsettled
Notes of Hand, to W. B. DAWS
any
ccounts, oF
ON or GEO
ely paid.
& DAVIES,
Dawson's Bate
sit required,
House, grist,
eA Ure a TW
Also, an ex-
âor further par-
y cured by
Andrew MeDonald are hereby requested to
make immediate payment of their respective
debts to the subscriber, at his office in Sum-
merside, who alone is now authorized to. re-
ceive and grant receipts for the same,
LINUS B. MeMILLAN,
Summerside, Oct. 26, 1867. âtt
Age of Improvement! !
The Great Amenenn Patent
SHINGLE CUTTER!
i The only one inthe Island!
all ae
The advantage of this Machine is that it cuts
the block with the in of the wood
leaving a perfectly smooth
surface to the
Shingle,
Those who have used these shingles
ie give them the decided pre-
jerence over all
6 others,
Hy Any quantity to be had at
1,
Brownâs Vale Iviills,
| Lot 26, at 9s. per M.; and at Summerside
at 10s.Gd. per M.
Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Lath
Machines in full eperation.
WParticular attention paid to the
Manufacture of Flour.
ae Dec, 26, 1867. aoe
SUMMERSIDE
â| Murniture Factory !!
(Next door to Mr. John F. Baker's, and di-
rectly opposite the Jounnat Office.
FANHE Subscriber would take this opportunity
of announcing to the public that he has
opened a
Cabinet Shop
next door to Mr. Jolin F. Baker's Store,
where he is prepared to: manufacture Furui-
ture as reasonably as any in the business.
He will supply at short noticeâ
Bedsteads, Bureaus,
Wardrobes, Cupboards,
Sinks; Bedroom, Kitchen,
Leat, Centre and Batension
âTables, Sideboards, Cheflioners,
; Stools, Desks
Hficture Frames,
t Lounges, Settees,
Cradles,Cribs,
Cots, &
Bedroom Sette, Matrasses, &c., &e.,
Imported Furniture put. together. Ol
Furniture repaired, and TURNING done.
J. ALEXANDER BOVYER.
Central Street, Summerside,
Aug 22, 1867 }
Ladies Sewing Circle.
TIVE LADIES of the SUMMERSIDE
WESLEYAN CHURCH AND CO%
GREGATION have established a SEWING
CIRCLE, assembling on Tyesday atternoont:
at Messrs. Strong's Hall *reparation for &
BAZAAR towards liquic debt on the
Church is the object. Contkibutions of me
terjal or money will be gladly received,
PresidentâMrs, R. A. Strong,
Vice PresidentâMrs. Richardson,
SecretaryâMre. Alex. McRue,
âTreasurerâMrs, Charles Strong.
Summerside, Nov. 14, 1867.
Scrap & Old, Cast Iron.
PLE Subscriber will UR any quantity oN
above, delivered at Ins Warehouse.
JAMES L. HOLMAN
Ships C. ngs.
{OR SALE, at the Stbre of Mr. ele
- Ramsay, a good selection of SC Ke il
and FIGURE HEADS; which will be #0
low for cash.
Summerside, March 26, 1868.âtf
Bacy Kiterature,
â Mr.
A NeGative AFFIRMATIVE.
âAqvicultural.
OE SA ELDER SES lace ee
Save your Piums.âA correspondent |
Timms, a farmer up in the country, hadjof the ural New Yorker says :âI have
a habit of putting in âYes yes, yes yes,â | I
at every pause in his speaking, which | plums.
The|them take care of themselves, my trees |
produced nothing but a crop of worms
sometiines had a ludicrous effect.
old fellow owned a fine horse, which he}
was very careful of, and would never lend! and disappointment. ; J
or hire him to the most particular of his| three years I have succeeded in raising
friends. A youngster of the village,who/as fine and as full a crop of plums as
wished the horse for a Sunday ride, went could be desired.
nal some experience in the raising of
â |
In my former efforts, when I let
But for the last
My treatment was |
over to the old manâs house, to hire the this: In the spring, as soon as the blos- |
animal, if possible. |
**So you want my horse, young man 2)
yes yes, yes yes,â said Limms? â and)
you say you'll ride him gently? yes yes, |
yes yes; and rab him down well when.
you get where you are going? yes yes,
yes yes; and will give me a dollar for)
the use of him? yes yes, yes yes. Well
upon the whole, you can't have him,â
yes yes, yes yes.â
The young man left sorrowing.
|
So there's been a rupture of Mount Vo-!
ciferous!â said Mrs. Partington, as she |
read in the Journal an account of the|
eruption of Mount Vesuvius, and she put)
down the paper and put up her specs. |
The paper tells all about the burning
lather ranning down the mountain, but
it donât tell us how it got afire. I won-
der if it was set fireto. âThere are many
people full wicked enough to do it, or
perhaps it was caused by children play-
ing with frictious matches. 1 wish they
had sent for our firemenâthey would
soon have put a stop to the raginâ ail-
ment; and I dare*say Mr. Bââand all
of 'em would have gone, for they are
what I cull real civil engineers.â
There was a whole broadside of com-
mendation of the fire company in the
impressive gesture accompanying â her!
words. â âTime aad spaceâ for a moment |
became annihilated, and imagination!
figured the city engine pouring its sub-|
duing stream upon the flames of Vesuvi- |
us, and â* Hold on seving !ââ â Break!
her down twelve !â rising above the vainâ
roarings of the smothering crater. |
â*Thaven't got any money,â said Mrs. |
Partington, as the box came round at the!
close of a charity lecture; â* but here's u
couple of elegant sausages I have brought
that you can give the poor ereturs !"" The)
box-holder looked confoundedâthe peo- |
ple smiled. With her view of charity,
she saw nothing wrong in the act. Bless
thee, Mrs. Partington! angels shall re-
cord the deed on the credit side of thy
account, and where hearts are judged
shall thy simple gift weigh like gold in
the day of award.
â*T keep the best bread,ââ said a cer-
tain baker the other day to a poor fellow
who complained of the inferior quality of
the article he had purchased of him the
day before. â* Ido not doubt it,â replied
the customer. âThen why do you com-
plain?â asked the baker. â+ Because I
would suggest that you scll the best)
and keep the bad,â was the reply.
During the recent session of the Nqual
Rights Convention, a strong-minded
female enteved a crowded streect-railroad
car. An old gent rose to give her a seat
but asked, â*Be you one of those womenâs
righters?ââ âI be.â"âYou believe a wom-
an should have all the rights of a man?â
âYes, Ido,â Then stand up and enjoy
them like a man.â And stand up she
had to do.
The remains of the bachelor who
burst into tears on reading a description
of masried life, have been found, and
secured by a set of hoops.
**See there,â exclaimed a returned
Trish soldier to a gaping crowd, as he
exhibited with some pride his tall hat
with a bullet hole in it.
hole, will you? You see that if it had
been a low crowned hat, | should have
been killed outright.
The most recent case of absence of
mind is that of an cditor who recently
copied from a hostile paper one of his}
own articles and headed it, â* Wretched
attempt at wit.â
Ifa girl thinks more of her heels than
her head, depend upon it, she will never
amount to much. Brains which settle
in the shoes never get above them.â
Young gentlemen will please put this
down.
A chap out West, who had been severe-
ly afflicted with the palpitation of the
heart, says he found instant relief by the
applicution of another palpitating heart.
Another triumph ofhontwopatiy. *âLike
cures like,â
An Oxford saddler sold a saddle, but
forgot who was the customer, so he told
his clerk to charge it in all the bills sent
out. He afterwards confessed that thirty
two had paid him for it.
Tlome! sweet home!â as the bee said
when he entered his hive.
A Chinese theif having stolen a mis-
siongryâs watch, brough ti back to him
the next day to be shown how to wind
it up!
What word will make you sick if you
leave one of the letters out >â@fusic.
What is that which is full of holes and
yet holds water ?-âA sponge.
Why isa prudent nan like a pin?â
Because his head prevents him from
going too far.
A young stock broker having married
a fat old widow with $100,000 says it
wasnât his wife's face that attracted him
so much as the flyure.
Wiere Siacn | Dine ?"âOne even-
ing Sheridan, not knowing where to go
for a dinner, sat down by Michael Angelo
Taylor in the House of Commons, and
said, âThere isa law question li. ely to
arise presently, on which, from 5 our legal
knowledge, you will be wanted to reply |
to Mr. Pitt; so [ hope you will not think
of leaving the House.â So saying, Sheri-
dan slipped out, walked over to Michael's
house, and ordered up dinner, saying to
the servant, ** Your master is not coming
home this evening.â He made an excel-
Jent dinner, came b: ck to the House, and
seeing Michael looking: expectant, went
to release him, saying, âIam sorry to
have kept you, for, alter all, I believe this
matter will not come off to-night.â Mi-
chael instantly walked home, and learned,
to his consternation, when he rang for
dinner, ââ Mr. Sheridan had it, sir, about
two hours 1go."âLi/e of Wilberforce.
AWeebhanen ene that fete a WRIT hoe
** Look at that |
| soms began to fall from the fruit, I pre-
pared a large sheet-iron pan on which
were placed a few chips or any such
thing as would burn readily, and after
they had commenced burning frecly,
smothered the blaze down with grass,
which produced a dense smoke. âThis I
would carry around under the trees, and
perfectly befog the entire top with smoke.
I made this application of smoke each |
evening and inurning, and continued it!
until about the first of July. Fresh grass |
should be frequently added, so as to con-
tinue a heavy volume of smoke, |
I think the advantage derived from the
smoke is from the âdeposits upon the
fruit, leaves and branches, and producing
a scent which is offensive to such insects
as are wont to prey upon the young fruit.
But whatever the effect of the smoke
may be, it has been a successful protec-
tion to the fruit during my three yearsâ
experiment. It may be well to remem-
ber that I always gave my trees a
thorough smoking; I doubt the success
of Homeopathy treatment in such cases.
Varieties âIt is of great importance
to have good seeds of good kinds. Do
nog delay getting at once all that may be
needful.
Brans.âPlant bush sorts as soon as
danger of frost is past. Limas should
be left until the ground is warm,
Brrrs anp Carrors'âSow early sorts
in drills a foot apart, or in two-foot drills
with radishes between.
Cress, on Prerrererass. â Sow a
small quantity every ten days to keep up
|
BRITISH & AME
,..» SUUre owed
HOUSE
RE-OPENED!!
IIE subscriber having taken a lease of the
above premises (lately occupied by J. 1.
Holman, Esq., on Water street) with a view
of doing a
x sat Watatl Baretane
General Retail Business,
would respectfully intimate to his friends and
the public in general that, having completed
the purchase of a Stock of Merchandise at
extremely low prices, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
&c., &c.,
He is now prepared to sell the same at a very
small advance, for cash or approved credit,
ARTHUR MILLS.
Summerside, March 19, 1868.
CHEAP STORE.
CHEAP STORE.
Save your money by Higine your Dry Goods,
Groceries, &c., at the
+â
CHEAP STORE,
PNAE Subscriber wishes to inform the public
that he has opencda STORE in Summer-
side, on Water Street, directly opposite
Green & Schurmanâs, where he offers for
sale a choice assortment of
D: y Goods, Groceries,
&e., of excellent quality, and cheap for Cash.
J.R. STEWART.
Summerside,Noy. 21, 1867.
âSTOVES! STOVES !!
UST received from ALBANY, a selection
of
COOKING, ,
PARLOR, ee §
BEDROOM,
SHOP, and
OFFICE STOVES,
of the most approved patterns.
DAVID ROGERS,
the supply. Dust the young plants with
air-slaked lime, if inseets trouble them.
Cucumbers may be had quite early by
planting seed in frames from which other
plants have been removed, giving of
cours? plenty of manure,
Pras.âThe distance will depend up-
on the height the variety grows. Dwarfs
will do a foot or 18 inches apart, while
hose requiring brush will need to be 3
r4 feet or more distant.
Plant in rows, as far as possible, as
this is much more convenient in working
than the old fashioned way of dividing
up the garden into small beds.
Seed-beds will be needed by those
who do not use glass for starting their
plants, anâ for plants for later Âąrops.
The soil should be rich and light, of a
nature that will not become compacted
or caked. Many failures with seeds are
due to the inability of the delicate plant
to force its way through the heavy baked
soil. Sow here all plants that are to
be transplanted, such as cabbages, celery,
sweet herbs, ete.
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Summerside, Oct. 24, 1867.
NEW GOODS
: AT THE
âWinfred House!
eee Subscriber begs leave to notify his
numerous friends, customers, and the
public generally that he has just
Removed to his New Store,
THE WINFRED HOUSEE!
Just opposite his Old Stand, on
Central Street, -
where he is now anne
DRY GOODS!
which he now offers as CHEAP FOR CASH
as can be bought on this Island.
ta" These Goods have heen selected by
himself, and will be found of the LATEST
STYLES and FASHIONS,
Cotton Warps all Colors.
âALSOâ
Expected in a few days from HALIFAX,
choice lot of
GROCERIES!
which will be sold as cheap as formerly.
Persons coming to Summerside, to purchase
Goods, will please call at the W/NFRED
HOUSE, on Central Street, where they will
find the subscriber happy to show them his
Stock and tell them the prices, when they
can judge for themselves.
JOUN F. BAKER.
Summerside, Oct. 17, 1867. y
FARMERS
EVERYWHERE ATTENTION!
TPNIIE time of Crotch-harrows, wooden Flails
and wooden Ploughs have passed awoy
forever! These things are replaced by
newer and better inventions,
A THRESHING MACHINE will enable
you to get your grain ready for market early
in the season and at one quarter the cost of
the old method!
With a good and cheap FANNERS you can
raise the wind at any time!
THE subscriber in view of these facts,which
must have become patent to everybody, feels
that he is no longer justified in * hiding his
light under a bushel,â but let the farmers
of this Island know that they need not be
without Jabor-saving machinery on their
furms when he is around.
Last year he sold twenty Threshing Ma-
chines, andis prepared to manufacture any
number of them to order.
In that period he also sold twelve setts of
Fanners, and has now on hand twenty setts
ithe saine, of different styles and prices.
| Horse-rakes, Ploughs, Harrows, and in fact
every kind of implement used on a farmâ
short of a mowing machineâis made by him.
His work is too well known to need pufling
at his hands.
If you need anything in his line, just come
along or send to himat his manufactory on
Union Strect, Summerside, and you will have
your wants attended to,
pep Tron-turning of all descriptions neatly
done to order.
THOMAS HALL.
Summerside, March 26, 1868,â2m
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE PRINCE COUNTY
BOOK STORE,
A supply of
School Books, \
Stationary, a
Blank Books,
Fancy Goods, &e.
which will be sold cheap for CASII only,
J. BERTRAM.
READ THIS !
LL persons indebted to the sub-
seribers by Promisory Note or
Book Account, wre hereby notified
that their respeetiveâ Accounts are
now ready for inspection, and a full
and prompt settlement is required by
the 15th of NOVEMBER | next.
All unpaid accounts, after that date,
will be placed in Court for collection.
R, A. STRONG & RRe
Summerside, oct. 17, 1867,
Th ee Ot MTT Dea re rR aa ae eee
RICAN âFureka Elouse.
New & Fashionable stock of
FALL OF 1867
NHE Subscriber, having now ae
completed his
Fall Importations!
in a well selected stock of Dry Goods, |
Groceries, Hardware, &c., which have
been bought for Âąash,in the best markets,
England, Scotland, United States and |
Canada, is prepared to compete with any
other house in this country, in quality of |
short credit, and respectiully requests all
parties who are purchasing Goods to give
THE EUREKA HOUSE
a call, and see its Stock, consisting in
part of :-â
DRY GOODS:
Dress Materials, various kinds; All Wool
Square and Long Shawls: Mantles, Man-
tle Cloth, Dress Bugled âTrimmings,
Jet, Amber and White colors; Sontigs,
Hoods and Breakfast Shawls; an excel-
lent assortment of Bonnet Velvets, Rib-
bons, Feathers and Flowers; Kid Mittens
and Gloves, Ladiesâ and Gentsâ Lambskin,
lit ed; Kid, Cloth Cashmere and Ringwood
Gloves; Ladiesâ Furs, in Mufts, Cuffs and
Victorines, (Cheap). Beeds, Berlin Wool,
Scotch Fingering, Hatand Bonnet Shapes,
Beaver. Witney and Melton Over Coit
Cloths, Men's and Womenâs Wool Searts,
a tirst rate lot of Men's Hats, Cloth and
Fur Caps, Womenâs & Childrenâs Winter
Boots, well suited for the trade; Linen
Skirting, Hoop Skirts, Fancy, Red and
White Flaniels, Fancy Skirts, Braces
Ready-made Under and Over Coats, Neck
Ties, Blankets, Railway Rugs, Regetta
Shiyting; Grey Cottons, very cheap;
Cottun Warp, and most all things asked
for in the Dry Goods line,
HARDWARE:
In Hardware is to be found alot of best Scotch
refined Lron, to which much attention has
been paid inassorting right sizes for farm
Carts and Truck Waggons; German and
Cast Steel Sleigh Shoeing, spring and
blister steel, axe steel and plough mount
ing, sock moulds,
and boxes, all sizuss
varnish, turpentine,
oil, codfish oil, luWr
Ss; putty, gliss,
snzine,
best short link c
American and C
very cheap; carri
and round head r
silver centres, screw faced silyered hul
bands, cushioning tacks and
long arm truck waggon axles, 14 & 14
in.,p.tent leather, cushioning cloth im-
assortment of Carri
brought to this place.
Also on Hand:
Rugs, Room Papering; Rubber Shoes,
Menâs, Women's and Childrenâs; Glass-
ware, Crockeryware, and many articles
not mentioned here.
Groceries!
In Groceries may be found at the Eureka
House,Navy, Eldorado and 10s Tobacco,
Rice, Currants, Rt ns, Sugar, Molasses,
oyster, suda, wine and butter crackers;
navy bread, soup, salt,soda, cream tartar,
dye stuffs of all kinds, salt petre, Cenci-
tion Powders, cloves, nutmegs, glie,cud-
bear, antimony, camphor, confectionary,
and all thing «dfor in the Grocery
trade, includ chests of that
Congou Tea.
just received, per Lotus from London, which
FLOUR, and 30 sides SOLE LEATHER.
C, 0. GARDINER.
Summerside, Nov. 21. 1867.
HE SUBSCRIBER would announce to
his friends, customers and the public, that
he has, at a considerable outlay for new
moulds and machinery, so enlarged and im
proved the capacity of his FACTORY
Tn Summerside,
that heis now enabled to turn out an
article of
Natural Leaf Tobacco.
equal to the very best, and superior to. most
âTobacco imported, which he will WarRaNT IN
EYERY RESPECT, and will sell nearly
ny
Twenty per cent, Cheaper
than it can be imported into the Island,
Frat or Rounp âVosacco furnished to suit
the taste of buyers.
Try it and judge for yourselves,
Dealers supplied on liberal terms.
Be sure to ask for Remiyâs Prince Counry
Natrorat Lear, and take none other,
Remember that the PRINCE COUNTY
TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but
the BEST KIND OF TOBACCO.
PATRICK REILLY,
Summerside March 12, 1868.
Invitation to Shipbuilde
3000 BLOCKS,
NOW READY FOR SALE
AT COSTIN'S BLOCK SILOP,
SUMMERSIDE!
TPIUL subscriber begs leave to direct the
attention of SHIP BUILDERS and
SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SHO P;
where he has now, and will, constantly keep
on hand, a lurge lot of BLOCKS. of all Sizes,
which will be sold at the lowest Island prices
and 25 rer cent. off for CASH, â
Remeniber those are not the Blocks you
rs!
Sheaves, and 2 Kivets where 3 ig required,
Parties purchasing Blocks should always
drive out the pins and examine the inside,
as many vessels have Leon lust in consec uence
of bad Blocks. ;
The fastest vessels that ever sailed from
this Island were furnished with Blocks from
the subscribers Factory, (the New Dominion,
Undine, Zuleika, and others )
ALSOâShips Wheels, finished with neat-
ness and made substantial. Deck Plugs
Pumps, &e., &e, â
Reference can be made to Hon. J. C. P
- J.C. Pope
Hon. James Yeo. bay
JOHN COSTIN,
Feb. 27, 1868. ly eye nis
Salt! Salt!
1s BRIG ZULEIKA from Liverpoolâ
1092 BAGS SALT,
2400 bush. bulk do.
For sale very low.
JAMES L, WOLMAD
Summerside, Dee. 5, â67 i
work, carriage work, plough making,mud j
digging machines, and Iron Axles for
i
rt and waggon pipes! â |
â |
kerosene
ing oil, japan,
swect oil, paint oils; 100 fathom 7-16
in for mud diggers,
lian Chopping Axes,
age bolts, every size
used, with wrought nuts, tire bolts.sleigh
shoeing bolts, steeple and counter sunk
ivets,for carriage work;
buttons,
malleables, of all kinds; shatt tips, sil-
vercd and iron; 50 sets 4 and „ patent
American axles, 16 sets comnion do.; | i
ported for the purpose; in fact the best
inge Mounting ever
|
A lot of superior No. 1 Buthilo Robes, Horse |
for quality and p.ice must still defy competi- |
tion. i
Daily expected per Schr. Providence, |
from MONTREAL, 100 bbls, extra Canada |
Riellyâs Tobacco Factory
Mrs. 8. A.
World's Uair
nNCes
previous preparation of th
last foray
tored, oÂą
most advanced age.
August 1, 1867.
We
PREPARATIONS
Allen's
Restorer
\is suited to both youngandold, It strengthens
the Hair, prevents its falling or turning grey,
and imparts to it a beautiful glossy Âą
It never fails to RESTORE GREY HAIR
| TOITS ORIGINALYOUTHEUL COLOR.
Ir 1s Not a Dye, but acts directly upon the
lyoots of the Hair, giving them the natural
nourishment required, producing the same
Goods and prices, for cash or approved | vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth.
| It will restore iton bald pla
âgs, requires Nn
e hair,
pear-
and is easily
applied by oneâs self. One bottle will usually
ear, 9s after the hair is once res-
ional applications once in three
months will insure against grey hairs to the
a
FOR THE HATH
Mrs. 8. A. Allen's
World's Hair Dressing,
or ZYLOBALSAMUM. is essential to use
with the Restorer, but the Hair Dressing
alone often restores, and never fails to invig-
orate, beautify and refresh the Hair, rendering
it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to
remain in any desired position,
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN,
whose hair requires frequent dressing, it hag
no equal. No ladyâs toiletis complete without
o/}it. âThe rich glossy appearance imparted jg
truly wonderful, It cleanses the Hair, re-
moves all dandruff, and imparts to it a most
delightful fragrance, It will prevent the
Hair from falling out, and is the most econ.
omical and valuable Hair Dressing known,
Millions of bottles sold every year.
The Restorer Reproduces and the Hair Dressing Cultivates and Beautifies.
Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City.
~ âBUILDING
eligible building sites in t
3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
âTerms made known on
7 PRINCHES |
BENJ. ROGERS,
IN ALBERTON!
FYNMIE Subseriber offers for sale Light of the |
Nine Lots marked and numbered on the |
plan hereto annexed, situated in the very}
centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON,
and are, without exception, by far the most
he âTown.
The Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1, 2,
No. 9, with the Dwelling
House thereon being reserved for the present
An unquestionable Tithe guaranteed.
application to
NOTICE!
'
\ HEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Re-
lease and Assignment made and Exe,
cuted the 2ZIst day of OCT., inst., and duly
filed and registered in the proper offices in
jthis Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of
Charlottetown, âTanner, hath released, assign-
ed, t ansterred, and conveyed to the under-
signed all his real and personal Estate in
Prince Ndward Island, and all Debts and sums
of money and securities therefore due and
owing unto him, as well as all the personal
Estate and Effects belonging to, and all debts
and suis of money and securities therefore
due and owing to GEORGE NICOLL, late of
Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had been
by him assigned and conveyed to the said
Willim B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of
Assignment duly registered, upon. certain
| DOR a Sof âTrusts, and for certaiy purposes, in the said
Mason Walle pr pe first mentioned Deed pf Assignincnt expres-
is Ig Bs c sed. This is to noti _persons indebted
es | a PS ⏠| to the said W. B. Dawson, and to the said
| ia o Z| George Nicoll, whether by Book Account,
AB fOr <1 86: Taf 18 Notes of Uand, Judgments, or otherwise,
cor Oo Oar | )% \ that the several sums due rrom them respec:
| | | B | tively, st be paid forthwith, to Messrs,
| ° haa ke # | Auiny & Davies, Solicitors, who have been
2 7 \0d y a duly authorised to receive und give receipts
A | V, (for the same; and all persons to whom the
m~ |e | aid W. b. Dawsonis indebted, are requested
oo ale 102f | Âą |2 | to furnish their claims and Accounts duly
| CGF | # |Z |:ttested to the said Messrs, Alley & Davies,
| iP } 2 | forthwith.
| Cy) Sle % > || Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., '67
a 3 $2 118 ie & le THOMAS DAWSON,
fs | 4 | s 1%, RICHARD HEARTZ,
a | 106f | Is HOM NG ALLY
| eee oo ei . Tics iy
Z| Gor | A 2 | Assigneeâs Notice,
| 4 ol 2 | pone M* JOHN ANDREW McDONALD, of
5 | ic 119 a pd | at Summerside, Merchant, having by deed
S| | & | a | of Assignment this cay registered in the
; lit |; Deputy Prothonotary's Office, at St Eleanorâs
| | 2 gned all his BOOK DEBTS, Property,
\ 1 | | Sf | tor certain purposes and trusts therein men.
j i ee o a tionedâ
| j 5 | |S | NOTICE is hereby given, that the Creditors
| ] & 12 of the said Jolin Andrew sep who wish
fe] | 2 | to come in and execute istâ deed, are
q | 2 | requested to do so within sixty days from this
Al | | © | date, otherwise they will beâ deVarred trom
4 | © | participating in any of the benefits of said
s | trust state,
a All persons indebted to the said John
PRIVATE
probably the most
tn this section of the
200 ACKES BEST
West R New London,
sie
W
a)
minure,
along tl itire front
is covered with an excellent
scuntling aud poles. An ine
e divided into
jent to Chare
d carding mil
and other
and two never-tailing w
the heuse and the
Tinms,âOr
or five yearly in
cent,
HOUSE
other improvements on t
good security.
of any one wishing to
cellent Stand for a Hotel
ticulars enquire of
A
14, about two miles trom
Any person wishing to
being in the midst of a flou
at Summerside,
J.
Nov 21, 1867
J.
Corns and
W
Dec 26, 1867.
r
THE TRUSTEES OF
NICOLL are not immediat
Attyâs for Trustees of
Ch'town, Feb. 27, 1868,
mingsel innd is within a tew Âą
This Farm, having a front off +
her Convenient to the Barns
down, the balance in+ four
ents, With interest at 6 per
TO BE SOLD. â
TENE two-storey DWELLING
4, silunte
Kleanorâs, in the occupation of
Doctor Jarvis, with all the Outbuildings and
This
Freehold Property will be sold cheap. for
Cash; or two or three years will be given, un
It is well-wouth the attention
engage in the Dry
Goods ard Grocery Iinincest
vog
JOUN
St. Eleanor's, March 19, 18
ness could not have a more desir
are permanently and effectual!
the use of
ROBINSO
Patent Corn -Se
For sale byâ
: KAWATSON,
City Drug Store, Ch'town,
ALLEY
i
FREEMLOD FARM
FOR SALE!
PPAIUIE Subscriber is desirous of disposing of, by
» HIS FARM, whieh: is
tble ever offered for sale
country.
DESCRIPTION OF
LAND,
beantifully situated on the north side of the South
; â mily oa tile
It cousists of
10 ueres a
» having been t
ith lime, marsh and mussel inud, and
eis ilson marsh of 15 acres, which extends
The remainder of the hind
growth ef hard wood,
wustible supply of
of the shore
Hhiains on th
nuit
large Barn
eden and Orcharc
Cy" For further particulars apply to the sub-
eriber, or to George Anderson, @sq., Auctioneer,
JAM
New Lendon, mareh 26th,
8 COUSINS.
1868. â3i*
in Suir
he propeity.
HASZARD.
3m
FREEHOLD PROPERTY
For sale!
large Two Storey HOUSE, with twenty
acres of LAND attached,situatedon Lot
yeo's.
auntry busi
© spot,i
trishingésettlement
James
do ae
For further particulars apply to the owner
R. STEWART.
Look Here.
B, FIPCHWS GOLDEN OINTMENT is
used for all complaints, that shin, flesh,
bones and muscles are efflicted with; with
read about which have no Bushing in âthe rongerray success, ay R. WATSON
General Agent for ae i
jiand
Warts.
'§
it.
âDAWSON'S ESTATE,
Impotrant Notice,
MIE subscribers have been instructed by
re a W.BADAW SON'S | _Stmmerside, Jananry, 1868. â-
ESTA rE, to SUE all parties. without
distinction, whose unsettled
Notes of Hand, to W. B. DAWS
any
ccounts, oF
ON or GEO
ely paid.
& DAVIES,
Dawson's Bate
sit required,
House, grist,
eA Ure a TW
Also, an ex-
âor further par-
y cured by
Andrew MeDonald are hereby requested to
make immediate payment of their respective
debts to the subscriber, at his office in Sum-
merside, who alone is now authorized to. re-
ceive and grant receipts for the same,
LINUS B. MeMILLAN,
Summerside, Oct. 26, 1867. âtt
Age of Improvement! !
The Great Amenenn Patent
SHINGLE CUTTER!
i The only one inthe Island!
all ae
The advantage of this Machine is that it cuts
the block with the in of the wood
leaving a perfectly smooth
surface to the
Shingle,
Those who have used these shingles
ie give them the decided pre-
jerence over all
6 others,
Hy Any quantity to be had at
1,
Brownâs Vale Iviills,
| Lot 26, at 9s. per M.; and at Summerside
at 10s.Gd. per M.
Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Lath
Machines in full eperation.
WParticular attention paid to the
Manufacture of Flour.
ae Dec, 26, 1867. aoe
SUMMERSIDE
â| Murniture Factory !!
(Next door to Mr. John F. Baker's, and di-
rectly opposite the Jounnat Office.
FANHE Subscriber would take this opportunity
of announcing to the public that he has
opened a
Cabinet Shop
next door to Mr. Jolin F. Baker's Store,
where he is prepared to: manufacture Furui-
ture as reasonably as any in the business.
He will supply at short noticeâ
Bedsteads, Bureaus,
Wardrobes, Cupboards,
Sinks; Bedroom, Kitchen,
Leat, Centre and Batension
âTables, Sideboards, Cheflioners,
; Stools, Desks
Hficture Frames,
t Lounges, Settees,
Cradles,Cribs,
Cots, &
Bedroom Sette, Matrasses, &c., &e.,
Imported Furniture put. together. Ol
Furniture repaired, and TURNING done.
J. ALEXANDER BOVYER.
Central Street, Summerside,
Aug 22, 1867 }
Ladies Sewing Circle.
TIVE LADIES of the SUMMERSIDE
WESLEYAN CHURCH AND CO%
GREGATION have established a SEWING
CIRCLE, assembling on Tyesday atternoont:
at Messrs. Strong's Hall *reparation for &
BAZAAR towards liquic debt on the
Church is the object. Contkibutions of me
terjal or money will be gladly received,
PresidentâMrs, R. A. Strong,
Vice PresidentâMrs. Richardson,
SecretaryâMre. Alex. McRue,
âTreasurerâMrs, Charles Strong.
Summerside, Nov. 14, 1867.
Scrap & Old, Cast Iron.
PLE Subscriber will UR any quantity oN
above, delivered at Ins Warehouse.
JAMES L. HOLMAN
Ships C. ngs.
{OR SALE, at the Stbre of Mr. ele
- Ramsay, a good selection of SC Ke il
and FIGURE HEADS; which will be #0
low for cash.
Summerside, March 26, 1868.âtf