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    Bacy Titerature,

    or, |

    Agricultural,

    Seravina Arrie Trees.—This is a}

    Mother wants to know if you'll lend
    said a! work. Many persons object to the prac- |
    et n’s|tice-@f-seraping trees; but we are con-
    trained to say that after years of experi-

    go to see the President with a
    litle girl, coming into Mrs, Partin
    k.tchen, beiing in her hand a tin cup,|s

    i F \ seas rye form this
    her alittle merlagses to starch & cap, to good season of the year to pc rforn | en j

    (

    Certainly dear, sail the good dane, |Âą a
    pleasantly. i ourscives.

    She never thought of the unreasonable: |a shelter and a breedi
    ness of the request; she never dreamed | the rough bark of apple and other trees, |
    of guile : which are destroyed if the trees are

    The treacle depository was brought | scraped. We have often known the ap-
    out, and the golden liquid filled the tin | ple borer to deposit its eggs at difierent
    receptacle and the child departed. jpoints up the body of the tree beneath
    sie ,

    is going to see the president. :
    is ; prestdont, ora king, or a justice ofthe body-of the same had been sÂą rane

    the peace, or a hog reefer, but a man | the inst ntt of the insect would ees
    arter all, with flesh and blood, and bones rected him to some other location. Ae |
    and hair, like any of us? work may be performed to much greater |
    And thousands will come further to advantage after a rain when the bark is |
    see him than they would to sce St. Paul} softened. The three cornered seraper |
    or Hebrews or Revelations or David or) with a handle eighteen inches or two fect |
    Deuteronomy, or any of ‘em, long is the best implemen’ we have yet
    Sich man-worship ! sich man-worship! i found fer this work. In scraping frees
    The President is coming,-Aunt! said} care should be used not to scrape too Joy
    Ike, bursting in, and he is going by our|so as to lay bare, or even cut very near
    door! and the little fellow was half crazy | the-wood, Many persons recommend A
    with delight, and threw his cap in a pan wash to be applicd, otter the ee yave
    of milk upon the table in his enthusiasm. | been scraped, lt may be beneficia ; He
    How do I look, Isaac? said the dame! we believe the scraper alone will do the |
    with animation. Is my hair combed,and work sulliciently well.
    iny handkerchief digested right on my HEHE
    neck, and my cap border even? and she
    took her place by the window, as eager
    as any one to ‘* see the President,” and

    with man goéd farmers to sow clover seed
    very early iif ng on lands hee ee
    x out, But her eyes were | sown down the previous autumn with Kec
    Pein, and those hitherto faithful | ‘Top and Herd’s Grass, ‘This seed may
    specs gave indications of failing her.— | be sown on the snow, and as the snow
    She took them off to wipe them, and both | settles the seed gently falls into its place
    Anhour before, Ike to be beaten down and possibly eevee
    prowe a telescopic ex-{in the soil by the heavy spring rains tha

    ee taias eS : follow. We have seen very excellent re-
    But it did’nt make any odds, for the | sults from seeding in this ways When
    procession had turned down another | lands are to be laid down in spring, the
    street, and didn’t go by her door at all, | worl should 6± done as early as the state
    of the ground will admit, and then the

    glasses were gone |

    EASILY SUITED. seed. We have generally been success
    leman from’ ful in getting cur land well covered with

    This morning a young gent ;
    the country stepped into a store on Kast grass when we haye done the work the

    Water street, and informed the propricto
    that his occupation was that of a car-
    penter, and he desired t ,
    pin emblemetic of that profession.
    obliging jeweller looked
    and finding nothing else,
    yery fine Masonic pin.
    gentleman looked at it carefully.

    ‘ Yos,”’ said ho, ‘there's the compass
    Ae date: they puta saw in it? It's| food for stock grecn or dry state thar
    first-rate as far asyit goes. Hullo! there's jclover. It 18 especially velo bla to feet
    G_ there—what_ does ee stand for?" | to new milch cows during the seasor

    The jewelle! dn't know. \

    ae adders carefully for a mo- induces a great flow of good milk.
    ment, anda bright idea ot cn His
    ( 2 if he he ade a discov-
    ey flushed as if he had mad chon

    * G stands for gimlet. Compass, square | casy and fearless.
    and gimlet, That will do—I will take
    it)

    There was a little touch of sadness in
    his waine aeche pinned the emblem on his)

    *Âą Compass, square and gimlet. I do
    wish there was a saw, though.”—Md-
    waukee Wisconsin.

    ee A

    A Mre. Carm, of Si. Joseph, Me., re-|1
    cently eloped with a physician, and rub-/ ts 8
    bed in the insult by leaving this touching | of time.
    epistle for her husband's perusal: ** Dear, the purpose admirably.
    Hubby: You're played out. Tlike the) old knife handle and it is ready for use.

    Doctor so well that I prefer going with} « on : .
    him rather than staying with you—you rT
    good for nothing degeneratod cuss. It’s CHEAPE YET i
    none of your business where we're going rPVIIE subse
    to. Itwon't do youa bit of good to!
    follow us, for I wouldn't live another day
    with you to save your life. You made a
    mistake in thinking] loved you, I never
    did. 1 itmpried you for convenience sake,
    I take the baby wlong, and I'll take good
    care of it. You can sue for a divorce,
    or get marriod, as soon you please. The
    woman who gets you next will have a
    healthy old prize. “Be virtuous and you'll] VERY CHEAP FOR CASH,
    be happy. “Your Late Wien.” Alay a choice assortment of
    pean : : Family Groceries !
    As Mrs. Partington stepped from the In TEA, KEROSENE OIL,
    steamboat, she perused the signboard Sugar, Molasses, Udbacco, Vinegar,
    which requested passengers not to leave tA ld
    till tho boat was secured to the drop. Pucker) yoda,
    *« How different from my q oor Paul! All of which will be sold. VERY CHEAP.
    murmered she, as memory awakened | for Cash or approved credit: ,
    something long forgotten. ‘+ flow dilfer- HUGIT RAMSAY.
    ent from my poor Paul! for he would] Summerside, Water-street, Dee.
    never leave till the ‘drop’ was secured

    to him. Dear, dear! it scems as if 1 - CLOVER SEED.

    could sco him now, holding to his lovely mee

    lips the Dig quart tumbler, which he used Lea’s Red Clover Seed.
    to call his * horn of plenty ;’ and plenty BUY THE BEST

    it was, to be sure, and often too much

    for him, . How, mich better off he'd been Seely Med ae He ane & Supply
    if he hadn't taken sich decp importa- | \Varranted hee droit Daley. SOF Cian

    tions! "” only. |
    ie sae HENRY A. IARVIE,
    Charlottetown, Mareh 10, 1868.

    clover and grass seeds. This crop gen-

    showed him alrather than a benefit. We

    hs nothing in the whole list of forage

    They not only do more work, bu
    If smooth, he endan
    in fear y

    supply the waste. It is not good econo
    s- we Mawewe weet

    shoes every week, they can be kep

    ' rough-shod’”’ without stccl corks.

    AKarvr Sranrunen.—It is a difficul

    pied by John A. Mclonald,) his

    MERCHANDISK,

    comprising a general assortment of

    Staple & Fancy DRY GOODS,

    Ladies, Misses & Children’s BOOTS,
    SHOES, Rubbers & Overshoes, in varicty

    hples, Discuit,

    Other things may be great, said old

    Roger with a nod, besides what's called} 0 °°
    80. ps HME little thing, if it's done
    well, caribe a great one,and passed on—
    in impudence, say, for instance. Yester-
    day a boy asked me pitifully for a four-
    pence; I gave him what I thought to be
    one, and passed on. Presently I felt a
    twitch at my coat-tail, and looked round, |
    and there stuod the boy, ‘Sir,’ says,
    he, “you owe me acent-—this ‘ere won't}
    pass for but fiye cents—it’s crossed.’
    I gave the little rascal a shilling at once ;
    T couldn't help it. “The thing was sub-

    STOVES! STOVES !!

    J we received from ALBANY, a selection
    0

    COOKING,

    PARLOR,
    SHOP, and

    BEDROOM,
    OFFICE STOVES,
    of the most approved patterns.

    DAVID ROGERS,
    Summerside, Oct. 24, 1867.

    ID

    Doctor dary
    lence we still approve the plan, and folloW jysycohotd Property will be sold cheap for
    Many noxious insects seek | Gash; or two or three years will be given, on
    ng-place beneath | good security. | It
    of any one wishing
    Goods and Grocery Bu

    ness could not I more desirable spot, it
    | being in the micdst urishing setticment
    For turther partigtlars apply to the owner

    Sowixe Crover.—It is the custom!) sores BEST DESCRIPTION OF

    | cloyer seed may be sewn with the grass)

    rl tof April, and sowed oats with the)

    o get a bosom- | erally affords a shade for the tender grass |
    The | plants, though in years of extreme drouth | JAMES COUSINS,

    over his stock, |e have somctimes thought it an injury |
    think the

    The young clover crop is too much neglected. There | Leasehold Farm!

    plants with which we are acquainted that,
    Luse both of them—but | will yield a grajter amount of nutritive

    | when the pastures are short and dry. [tis

    It is economy to keep horses sharp! on whe premi
    If sharp, a horse walks | needs no putting.

    gers himgelfand rider or driver,and works |
    great exertion of mnsele. |
    Consequently, he needs more food to) — oe

    ehad tH tiny}

    y 1
    weather. By changing the nail of the

    matter to obtain a ‘+ steel’ which retains jon Lots 4 and 6, in PRINCE COUNTY, }
    harpening qualities for any length of

    A common round file snawer|
    Fasten it in an}

    g ber has just received at his} woe
    STORE, (opposite the store lately oceu- |

    Fall and Winter supply of

    Dye Stutlk, &e. &e.}

    E JOURN

    AND SALES. “Bureka House,”
    TO BE SOLD. FALL Or 1867,

    > -storey DWELLING | : , :
    TT MiovsE,. situate in Saint|/PMHE Subscriber, lying now about
    1 completed his .

    Mleanor's, in the occupation st .
    with all the Doe Fall Impo tions !

    in a well selected stock of Dry Goods,

    Groceries, Hardware, &c., which have}

    been bought for eash,in the best markets,
    England, Scotland, United States and |
    Canada, is prepared to compete w ith any
    other house in this country, in quality of|
    Goods and prices, for cash or approved)
    short credit, and respectiully requests all
    parties why are purchasing Goods to give

    THE EUREKA HOUSE
    a cull, and sce its Stock, consisting in
    part of :—

    DRY GOODS:

    Dress Materials, various kinds; Square and Long Shawls; Mantes, Min
    tle Cloth, Dress Bugled ‘Trimmings,
    Jet, Amber gad White colors; Sontigs,
    Ilvods and Breakfast Shawls; an exeel-
    lent asso! hf Bonnet Velvcts, Rib-
    bons, Feathgrs and Flowers; Kid Mittens

    yther improvements on the property.

    is well worth the attention
    engage in the Dry
    sw. Also, an OCX-
    further pur-

    cellent Stand for a Hotel.
    ticulars enquire of

    HASZARD.
    om

    JOUN
    March 19, 1868.

    St. Eleanor’

    For sale!
    large Two Storey HOUSE, with twenty
    neres of LAND attached,situated on Lot |,
    14, about two miles from James Yeo's.
    Any person wishing to do a country busi-

    at Summerside. :
    J. R. STEWART.

    THU RSDAY, APR IL, 23,

    1868.

    Mrs. 8, A. Allen’s

    World's Hair Restorer

    issuitedte both youngandold. It strengthens |
    the Hair, prevents its falling orturning grey,
    and imparts to it a beautiful glossy appear-
    ance. It never fails to RESTORE GREY MAIR
    TOVTS ORIGINAL Y OUTHEUL COLOR,
    Ir 1s nor A Dye, but acts directly upon the
    roots of the Hair, giving them the natural}
    nourishment required, produc the same |
    vitality and luxurious quantit in youth. |
    It will restore it on bald pla requires no}
    previous preparation of the hair, and is ensily |
    applied by on elf, One bottle will usually
    linet fora year, as atter the hair is once res: |
    tored, occasional applications once in three |
    months will insure against grey hairs to the
    most advanced age.

    The Restorer Reproduces and the Hai

    August 1, 1867.

    Allen’s

    PREPARATIONS FOR “THE HAIR.

    Mrs. §. 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 fuils to invig-
    orate, beautily the Hair, rendering
    it soft, silky ssy, and disposing it to
    remain in any poxition,

    FOR LADIES AND’ CHILDREN,
    whose hair requires frequent dressing, it has
    no equal. No lady’s toiletis complete without
    it. The rich glossy appearance imparted is
    truly wonderful, It cleanses the Hair, re-
    moves all dandruff, and imparts to it a most
    delightful fragrance. It will prevent the
    lair from falling out, and is the most econ-
    omical and valuable Hair Dressing known,
    Millions of bottles sold every year.

    ES

    + Dressing Cultivates and Beautifies.

    Principal Sales Office, 108 Greenwich Street, New York City.

    Noy 21,80
    FREEHOLD FARM
    FOR SALE!

    PPE Subserily

    if PRIVAT
    probably the
    in this sect

    1 and Gloves, Lad md Gents’ Lambskin,

    ; more and Ringwood |
    adies' Furs, in Mutts, Cutts sand
    Victorines. (Cheap), Beeds, Berlin Wool,
    Scoteh Fingering, Hatand Bonnet Shapes,
    Beaver. Witney and Melton Over Cort
    Cloths, Men’s and Women’s Wool Scarfs,

    is desivons of disposing of, by

    2, HIS FAKM, whieh ts
    nible ever oltured for sale
    Lt colistets of

    st
    n of Uke cunntry.

    Fur Caps, Women’s & Children’s Winter
    f Boots, well suited for the trade; Linen

    | L A N D ) Skirting, Hoop Skirts, Fancy, Rec
    |

    ; . Sonth White Flannels, Fancy Skirts, I
    Au enily ate aie ae na ae in oe Ready-made Under and Over Coat
    er, dew Ls . at ay i

    fi Tharfe 1S : Ties, Blankets, Railway Rugs, 1

    and a half from Long River Wharf. 120 neres are Ties, ihed! Sd hs tutta

    eet . a high state of cultivation, having been all Shirting; Grey Cottons, very che ont

    manured with lime, miirsh aud mussel mud, and Cotton Warp, agd most all things askec
    | stuble manure, for in the Dry s line.

    is alsoa marsh of 15 acres, which extends HARD ARE :

    it. The remainder of the land
    In Hardware is to be found alot of best Scotch

    excellent growth of hurd wood,
    inexhaustible supply of u :
    Se erie iio : refined Iron, to which much attention has
    been paid in

    | hes

    i} ot

    | There
    ‘long
    lis covere:
    scuntling and pole
    mussel mud is withia a few chal
    This arn, ing a fr
    vided inte

    of the shore.

    farnis if required,
    House, yrist. |
    ildings are a two
    storey Dwelling House, 36 4 % large Barus,
    and dther outhouses. A huge Garden and Orc

    Hand two never-failing Wells of waters one 4
    ‘the heuse and the other Convenient to the Barns
    1s.—One-half down, the balance in’ four
    yearly instalments, with intercet at 6 per

    digging machines, and Tron
    Carts and ‘Truck Waggons ; Ger

    Fan is ee

    Fsaw, and ca

    and boxes, all sizes; nails, 7
    varnish, turpentine, zine,

    orlve

    cont.
    29? Wor farther partionlars apply to the sub-

    eriver, or to George Aiderson, Maye, Adetioncer,

    | sweet oil, paint oils; 100 fathom T-1t
    | West short dink chain for mud diggers
    American and Canadian Chopping
    yery cheap; carr
    uscd, with wrought nuts, tire bolts,sloiy

    w Lendon, march

    , 68. —si",

    and round head rivets,for carr
    silver centras, screw faced

    cusifoning tacks
    mialleatles, OF all kind
    verced and iron; 50 set

    cred hul

    , Rass Subseriber offers FOR SALV. that
    VALUABLE LEASEHOLD FARM,

    yown a8 the ± Maninen’s Fann,’ situated in
    | EVEN MILW BAY, Lot 27. Lt contains
    1 100 Acres of Excellent Land.
    10 neres are cleared, and the balance
    red with hard and soft wood. It fronts
    s on the shore, where there is plenty
    There is a DWELLIBPG HOUSE
    and TWO BANS, with oth yenicnces,

    and

    long arm truck wie

    i
    he nes

    assortment of Carriage Moynting ever
    brouglit to this plive.

    Also on Hand:

    t) 'Phis Farm is well known, dnd therefore Thies; Room Paporiige iubb
    Men's, Women’s and Children’:
    wire, Crockeryware, and many articles

    not mentioned here.

    Groceries!
    In Groceries may be found at the Eureka
    House, Navy, Eldorado and 10s Tobaceo,
    T ts. Raisins, Sugar, Molasses,
    wine and butter crackers:

    Shoes,

    -| A good tide; Rent Is. for 999 years

    bam Terms easy. Apply to |
    JOUN PEARSON,

    Seven Mile Bay, Feb. 6, 1868.—38m

    -| Who Wants Faris West 2

    | Frechold Farm for Sale!

    i
    | PAXITE Subscriber offers for sale several very ue,euil-

    tion Powders, Cloves, nutmegs
    t) valuable FREEMOLD BARMS, situated

    a and all thing ked for in the Grocery
    They have all Improvements and Buildings trade, including 26 chests of that
    on them, and offer a good chance to those

    persons wishing to settle West. Congou Tea.
    | The terms are very reasonable, and will Le | just received, per Lotus from London, which
    j made known on application Lill, Usq., | for quality and prive must still defy competi-
    Charbottetown, or to tion.
    Daily expected per Sehr. Providence,
    from MONTREAL, 100 bbls. extra Canada

    | ELOUR, and 30 sides SOLE LEA TILER,

    Important to the Public, ». OC. GARDINER,
    | Summerstl Nov. 21, 1807.

    HERBERT BELL,
    Cascumpee.

    | Alberton, Jan. 23, 1868. *3in Prog.

    “ Clifton Elouse”
    -~RE-OPENED !

    The subscribers are now opening their
    first arrival of

    NEW GOODS,
    consisting in part of
    Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware

    Cotton Warp, red, white & blue,
    Harthenwere,

    | NEW GOODS.

    TEXUL Subscriber has just received per

    Undine and Zuleika from GREAT
    BRITAIN, Lady Elgin from MONTREAL,
    and Annie Laurie trom BOSTON, the bal-
    ance of his Vall Importation, consisting in
    part of—

    Boiled & Raw Oil,
    White Lead Colored Paints
    Olive Oil Glhiss and Patty
    Zine, Crockeryware, Salt, Lron & Steel
    Butfaloe Robes Kerosene Oil

    Hats and Caps Benzine, Varnish

    rooms, Pails, & Tubs,

    Glassware, Glassware Tobaceo
    Drugs Medicines, | Turpentine Candles
    - Rope Starcl
    Boots and Shoes! = sit Plow Metals
    Brooms, Vinegar Tron and ‘steel —

    Pails and Tubs, Springs and Axles = Cheese
    Nails Dye Stalls

    Pea, (best English) Chat i
    Suguis Molaaeen’ § Chain for Mud Diggers.
    Raisins, Currants, And a variety of other GOODS, which, to

    CONFECTIONARY, gether with former importations, comprise a

    ‘Tobacco, very large and well selected STOCK OF
    Soap, MERCHANDIZE; and having been bought

    in the best markets and upon the very best
    terms, will be suld as low as any others int! e

    market,
    _ DAVID ROGERS,

    7, 1867.

    Kerosene Oil,
    wees Iron and Salt,
    ’ Nails,(all
    sizes,)
    AXES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIL.
    All of which, with a varicty of other
    Goods, will be sold at the
    Smallest Prices.
    Country Customers will please call and
    examine our stock,
    SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON.

    Clifton, Ne lon,
    Oct. 8, 1967.

    Summerside, Nov.

    WHOLESALE !
    .
    (PNG Subscriber has received per Zulicha

    and Avwadin from ENGLAND—Sehr.

    A$ 2. fom BOSTON, Lovidence from MON-

    TREAL, and Sea Bird from WALIPAX the
    following

    STAPLE GOODS,

    which he offers at a small advance on cost for
    cash or approved eredity—

    Jimey—admirable.”

    “CHEAP STORE. |
    CHA P STOLL. |

    - A hungry man is unmanageable. To
    bo docile, he must, like a horse, have
    first a bit in his mouth, Save your money hy buying your Dry Goods,
    Groceries, &., at the

    A governoss advertising for a situati
    B hi) lh Nh CHBAP STORE.

    says she is perfertly mistress of her own
    tongue. seated

    ‘What was Eve mado for?
    For Adam's [xpress Company.

    HE Swhecriber wishes to inform the public |
    A that he has opened aSTORE in Summer: |
    i side, on Water Street, directly opposite |
    Green & Schurman’s, where he offers for)
    sale a choice assortinent of

    Dry Goods, Groceries,
    &e,, of excellent quality, and Cheap for Cash,

    4K. SUEWART.
    Summerdide, Nov: “21, 1967.

    Th, aa Bere, 7!

    3, “DEN OINTMENT is
    @ used for all complaints, @liat skin, flesh, |
    bonas and mueclos area
    wonderful success. Try it.

    | Peace makes plenty, plenty makes
    pride, pride breeds quarrel, and quarrel
    brings war--war brings spoil, and spoil
    poverty—-porerty patience, und patience
    peace.

    Do atic peace can never be preserv-
    edn family jars.

    Mrs. Partington smys there must be
    some sort of kin between pocts and pul-

    with; with) which will bo sold cheap for CASIL only. 4 al Suibacriber’will bay any quantity of the |

    40 Chests Ten, very ehoive,)
    6 Cases Confectic Ary, (4&6 Ib. bottles)
    30 Doxes Layer Raisins,
    4 bags Rice, 2 bbls, Currants,
    3 Sbist crashed Sugar,
    § Iihds. Molasses, ‘
    17 Kegs bicarbonate Soda, x
    6 bbls. Soda Crystals,
    2 cases Bath-brick, \
    50 Casks Kerosene Oil,
    5 sides sole Leather,
    10 boxes Tobacco, 10 do.
    oh Sheds Hele in bladders,
    4 boxes Liverpool Soap, 17 boxes Pj
    1 cnsk sheet ing. 8 Uileitar, an
    2 bbls. Rosin, 2 do. Copperas
    1 do. Alum,30 Kegs Cut Nails,”
    0 tons refined iron, (all sizes +)
    JAMES L. HOLMAN
    Biitish & American House, somal
    * Summottide Dee. §, ieoz. $

    Se ees

    Who Wants Money?

    LE 4 subscriber will pay the HIGHEST
    CASH PRICE for any quantity of

    OATS,

    delivered at his Warelouso,

    C.C. GARDINER.
    ‘Summerside, Dee, 12, 1867. +

    JUST RECEIVED
    AL THE PRINCE COUNTY
    OK STORE,
    supply of
    School Books,
    Stationary,
    Blank Books, — Alte
    Fancy Goods, &c./ Scrap & Old Cast Iron.

    Natural Leaf,

    ubove, delivered He Warelionms;

    Jets, for they both are alwayw chanting
    their lays. ; |

    W. RK. WATSON,
    General Agent’ for P. % Eerand. |

    7. BERTRAM. | \

    MES L, HOLMAN

    | filed
    | this

    a tirst rate lot of Men's Hats, Cloth and)

    *) due and owing to GEO
    (| Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had been

    assorting right sizesfor firm! Notes of Hand, Judgments
    work, carriage work, plough making,mud) that the several sums due from them respee-
    Axles for’ tively, must be

    Cast Steel Sleigh Shocing, spring and
    Dlister steel, axe steel and plough mount-
    ing, sock moulds, cart and waggon pipes

    juge holts, every size

    shocing bolts, steeple and counter sunk}
    2 Work;

    buttons,
    latt tips, sil-
    and 4 patent
    Aimerivan axles, 1 sets common do.

    gon axless 14 & 14 i for ce
    in..pitent leather, CushtonTmmeloth im | tioned—

    ported for the purpose; in tagt the best

    A lot of superior No. 1 Buffilo Robes, Horse

    + Soup, saltysoda, cream tartar,
    dye stuffs of all Kinds, salt petre, Condi-

    bear, antimony, camphor, confectionary,

    i a BRIG ZULRINA from Liverpool

    | For sale very low,

    cuted the 2Ist day of OCR, inst., and duly
    and registered in the proper offices in
    Island, WM. Be. DAWSON, lat ;
    | Charlottetown, ‘Panner, hath released, ass
    ied, teansferred, and conveyed to the under-
    i all his real and personal Estate in

    | Siete
    ' Prince Edward Island, and all Debts and sums

    as all the personal
    nyto, and all debts

    ties therefore
    NICOLE, late of

    }owing unto him, as wel
    | Estate and Effects belon
    }and sums of money a

    jby him assigned and conveyed to the said

    William B, Dawson, by a certain Deed of

    Assignment duly registered, upon certain
    ‘Trusts, and for certain purposes, in the said
    first mentioned Deed of Assignment expres-
    sed. This is to notify all peypons indebted
    to the said W. B. Daws to the said
    ‘George Nicoll, whether by Book Account,
    or otherwise,

    sid forthwith, to Messrs.
    Autby & Davirs, Solicitors, avo hay beer
    duly authorised to receive and give receipts
    for the same; and all persons to whom the
    ‘aid W. B. Dawson is indebted, are requested
    to furnish their
    !:ttested to the said Messrs, Alley & Davies,

    oil, codfish oil, lubricating oil, japan, | forthwith.
    } Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct.,

    THOM,
    KICHA
    THOMAS

    B DAWSON,
    D HEARTZ.
    ALLEY.

    j Assignee’s Notice,
    JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, of
    untnerside, Me ay deed

    | ML

    of Assignment thi y the
    Deputy Prothonota fi
    assigned all his BOOK DEBTS

    real, personal and mixed, to the subscriber,
    ertain purposes and trusts therein men-

    iven, that the Creditors
    of the said John Andr eDonald who wish
    to come in and exey trust: deed, are
    requested to do so Avithin sixty days from this
    date, otherwise they will be debarred trom
    participating in any of the benefits of said
    trust Mstate.

    All persons indebted to the said John
    Andrew McDonald are hereby requeste 6
    make immediate payment of their respect
    | debts to the subse r, at his office in Suu
    merside, who alone is now authorized to re-
    ) ceive and grant receipts for the same,
    LINUS B. MeMILLAN,

    Summerside, Oct. 26, 1867.—tt

    READ THis !

    AY persons indebted to the sub-

    seribers by Promisory Note or
    Book Account, are hereby notitied
    that their respective Accounts are
    now ready for inspection, and a full
    jand prompt se, ent is required by
    the 15th of TEMBER next.
    All unpaid accofints, after that date,
    will be placed in Court for collection,
    R. A. STRONG & BRE

    Summerside, oct. 17, 1867.

    Notice!

    LL persons indebted to the Estate of
    aL Winttam Banenay, late of Lot 12, de-
    coased, ave hereby required to. make imme-
    diate payment to thesubgeriber; and. those
    persons who have Je: mands against the
    said Estate are requested urnish their ac-
    counts, duly attested, for settlement, and
    within three months fronfthe date hereof,
    JAMES BARCLAY,

    Administrator.

    Ellersbie, Lot 12,Sept. 14, 1867.—tt

    NOTICE !
    | PENILE Subscriber having closed his business

    establishment at Summerside, hereby
    notifi IL persons indebted to pin, for Rents,
    Book acvounts, Promissary ne
    that the same must be paid to
    in Charlottetown

    NO'TICH is hereby

    wotherwise,
    his Office

    JAMES C, POPE,
    Char'town, Sept. 5, 1867.
    Se ng .
    Notice.
    Ge! is to certify that Dr. WILLIAMGRIGG,
    & of Township No. 18, Prince County, PoE L,
    is in the poseession of a remedy or cure t ‘
    Which le hath received from’ me, tle subscriber,
    who hath had under hig treatment at diferent
    times, above four hundred patients for Cancer, aud
    have only lost about elevay out of that nomber,
    andas to have paid fn visit and spent
    part of two days and ani him at his house,
    and having exumined higftumerous medical works,
    his stock of medicine,” which compose all the
    articles iu general practice; and furthermore his
    extensive know lodge and experience in the healing
    art, und a ton that is thought very Muhly of and
    tnuch respected, I believe that L conld tot have
    entreeted that valuable remedy ton more prone:
    person, Wishing bin and his pationteevery sieve: s,
    Tremaio yours truly, ©
    A, McLoUp,

    __ Georgetown, Poh. 20, 1808,
    Admiisiration Notic
    LV. Persons indebted to the Estate of
    Sonomon Hanpy, late of Kildare River
    deceased, are hereby required to make im:
    mediate payment to the Subscriber, ox to my
    agent, 1. Gordon, lisq., of this Towaship; and
    persons who have legal demandy against the
    said Estate are requested to furnish their ace
    counts, duly attested, for settlement, and
    within three months from the date hereof,
    ELEANOR HARDY.

    5 ; Aduministratrix,
    Kildare River, Jan. 10, 1867, Bin* [jants

    FLOUR & MEAT.

    DER Schr. Phovineyer, trom Montre
    Poo Bbls, No. 1 Alloway & other brandy
    FLOUR!

    100 bbls, White & yellow Kiln dricd
    CORNMEAL,
    kaℱ Vor Sale for CASH ONLY?

    JAMES L, LMAN
    Summerside, Dec. 5, 67 L. HOLMAN.

    Salt?’ Sait!

    1092 BAGS SALT,

    2100 bush. bulk do,

    Summerside, Jans 1868, | Summeride, January, (80g,

    of money and securities therefore due and]

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    vs

    Ladies Sewing Circle.
    TMIE LADIES of the SUMMERSIDE
    WESLEYAN CHURCIL AND CON-
    GREGATION have established a SEWING
    CIRCLE, assembling on ‘Tuesday allernoons,
    at Messrs. Strong's Hall. Preparation for a
    BAZAAR-towards liquidating debt on the
    Church is the object, Contributions of ma-
    terial or money will be gladly received.
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    Vice President—Mrs. Righardson,
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    Summerside, Noy. 14, 1867.

    Age of Improvement! !
    The Great Nacioan Patent

    SHINGLE CUTTER!

    The only one inthe Island!

    The advantage of this Machino is that it cut
    the block with the grain of tho wood
    leaving a perfectly smooth
    surface to the
    Shingle,

    Those who have used these shingles
    give them the decided pre-
    jerence over all
    others,

    Any quantity to be had at

    Brown’s Vale Mills,

    Tot 26, at Os. per M.; and at Sumimersidé
    at 109. Gd, per M,

    Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Lath
    Machines in full operation.
    Partionlar attention paid to the
    Manufacture of Flour.
    Dee. 26, 1867,

    Corns and Warts

    the use ot

    ROBINSON'S
    t Corn Solvent.
    ‘ sale by "
    W. B. WATSON:
    City Dea ies

    2 Store, Chitown,
    Joo, 26. 1867.

    .» Iron istrappod. Apply“

    JAMES LE
    Summerside, Dee $e HES E, NOLMAN,

    Hf oy ow. BTUM DLES:
    Cl'town, Mareh 24,1868; "Gi.

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