Edited Text
Agricultural. |
THE INFLUENOS OF FORESTS
ON OLIMATES.
Tur cutting down and burning of large |
forests hss in this Island been very ex-
tensively carried on during the past few
years. In many parts of the Island fire
wood is very scarce. We notice that
many farms near Charlottetown are en-
tirely without any wood, and their own-
ers are compelled to haul their wood
some ten or fifteen miles. In a few
years time we believe that many farmers
will have to use coal instead of wood, so
great will be the scarcity of wood, if the
wholesile cutting and burning is allowed
that is now practiced. Some persons
will set fire to a woods, quite regardless
of the consequence it may do to their
A farmer up*West told us
the other day that last cummer he lost
about ÂŁ200 worth of timber by the care-
lessness of a neighbor in setting fire to a
patch of woods. But beside the great
loss of tie wood, we believe it is injur-
ious to the soil to clear the land entirely
of forests. In the Atheneum of Junc
last there ure two paragraphs hearing 01
this subject, to which we direct the at-
tention of our farmers :â
neighbors.
We have frequently directed attentio:
to the mischevious effects of the reckless
cutting down of trees in France and
southern Europe, where the climate be-
comes every year drier, and the soil is
washed away by destructive floods, to
the impoverishment of whole Provinces
Warnings haye long been uttered by
competent observers, but in vain ; a sor
of rage for cutting down woods has
prevailed for the lust two centuries
But at length the ycople most interested
âthe inhabitants of the countries involy-
edâhave begun to epen their eyes to the
question, and a petition has been laid
before the French Senate, which points
out that the army might be employed in
planting trees on the now barren hill
slopes and plains, It would be some-
thing new to exercise soldicrs in so
peaceful and beneficial an undertaking,
and we should be glad to see the experi-
ment tried. Planting might prove more
profitable than fighting, plenty would
replace penury,and meteorologists would
have the opportunity of witnessing a
singularly interesting experiment.
The second paragraph refers to the
Mauritius, and is in the following terms:
During the past five years the Meteor-
ological Society of Mauritius have ex-
tended their system of observations so as
to include twenty-two stations where the
rain-fall is registered. âThough the time
is comparatively short since the system
was adopted, some remarkable 1esults
have been obtained. At Cluny, a place
in the south-east of the island, bordering
on mountains and forests, the total rain-
fall was, in 1865, more than 192 inches ;
at Gros Callioux, sixtcen miles distant
to the north-west, the rain-fall in the
same year wus, omitting decimals, thirty-
six inches. âThese figures give the high-
est and lowest quantity registered in the
year. Another fact which has become
apparent seems to strengthen the theory
much discussed of late, which shows u
dependence between rain fall and forests.
In some parts of the Island, cnly a few
years ego, a dry cloudless day was of
rare occurrence; whereas dry days are
now frequent, and the cane-ficlds suffer
from drought. Some of the rivers ar
much diminished in vclume, and somi
streams have almost entirely disappeared
Jakes and marshes are drying up; in con-
sequence of whieh the yield of sugar
cane has decreased, and on some estates
the cultivation has been +«bandoned
Other estates on the high ground nea
the edge of the forests, which were for
merly considered too cold and wet for a
good crop of canes, are now very pro-
ductive. But with a cont nuance of the
cause, it is believed that they too wil:
Uecome subject to the same effect.
These, in the words of the report pub-
lished by the society, are ** incontrovert
ible facts,â however they muy be «x
plained. And though there is no dimi
nution in the rain-fall for the whole o!
Mauritius, the deficiency is great in dis-
tricts in which extensive denudations
have been made. It should never be
forgotten that if forests have no other
effect they intercept some portion of the
rain, and assist in preserving the humid-
ity of the soil. When exposed to the
full glare of the sun, springs and rivers
dry uprapidly. Alt! ough these remarks
relate to an island in the tropics there is
much in them that applies to our own
island, where new theories of farming
have of late occasioned the destruction
of miles of hedgerows and acres of
timber.
, â
Bucy Hiterature.
een ante ome ween tow es sete ewe ee teeeee.
A Mrsraxe.âCharles to the alter led
the lovely Jane, and to her fatherâs house
returned again ; where to convey them on
their wedding tour, already stood a bril-
liant coach and four. When, lo! the
gathering showers at once descend, clouds
roll on clouds, and warring winds contend;
thia moves him not, but in he hands his
bride, and scats himself enraptured by
her side; when thus to cheer the fair one
he hegun: âtI hope we shall soon have
a little sun.â But she to whom the
wither gave no pain, who heeded not
the blast nor pattering rain, but most
Hbout her future state bethought her, re-
ied, âMy dear, I'd rather have a
ÂźUhter,ââ
âthe (onacs : ;
atim, i pe A order, verbatim et liber-
undertakes, hh have been recived by an
* ButâSurimy an affiicted widower:
to be Berrie iataes is. ded, and Wants
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to di onner klok
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argument that all the little chickens
went to roost at that time.
Yes, said little Johney, but the old
hen goes with them.
Aunty tried no more arguments with
him.
Vell, says Hans, I sells you some goot
butter for forty cents,âanybody else
forty-five.
Customer smiles at the joke, pays for
butter, and vanishes, with the impression
that Hans is entirely too smart.
But one day Hans is caught in his own
trap.
Bridget wants to purchase some soap,
Anâ what is the price of soap a bar?
asked she,
Dat is goot soap, Biddy, says Hans,
Llet you have âem for twenty cents a bar
âanybody else ten cents you know,
All right, vs Bridget, give us five
bars at that price.
Hans passes over the soap, Bridget
lays down fifty cents, and away walks
live bars of soup.
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âHere, by dunder, dere is a mistake
here! Five bars of soap is one dollar.
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you tell me the price was twenty cents to}
ne and ten to unybody else ? Well, bad |
lack to ye, itâs not for me at all, itâs fur
Mrs. Meluney, who lives next door
An editor in Alabama having read an/
irticle in Hall's Journal of Health advis- |
ing that husband and wile should sleep |
ti separate rooms, says; * Dr Llall can
sleep when and where he pleases, but for
aimself, he intends to sleep where he can
defend his wife against the rats and all!
nocturnal foes as lung as he has got one}
to ce.en . |
A bashful young man in Deleware who
was afraid to propose to his sweetheart
induced her to fire at him with a pistol,
which he assured her was only loaded
vith powder ; and alter she had done so,
fell dowa and pretended to be dead.
She threw herself wildly upon the body,
calling him her darling and her beloved,
when he arose apd married her.
Wuy oughta greedy man to weara
plaid waiscout? âTo keep a upon his
stomach.
Anatomists do not state the fact, but
itis so nevertheless, that women have
two skeletons. One is covered by flesh,
and the otherâisuât.
** Lire is sweet and death bitter,â said
Sir Anthony Kingston to Bishop Hooper
at the stake.
âTrue, friend,ââ replied Hooper, * but
the death to come is more bitter, and the
life to come more sweet.â
âWhere are you going?â said Selwyn
to an acquaintance. â* To see a friend.â
â"Well, lll go with you, for I never saw
one yet.â
IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC!
â Clifton Houseâ
RE-OPENED!
The subscribers are now opening their
first arrival of
NEW GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Lard ware
Cotton Warp, red, white & blue,
Earthenware,
Glassware,
Drugs Medicines,
Boots aud Shoes!
Brooms,
Pails and Tubs,
Tea, (best English)
Sugar, Molasses,
Raisins, Currants,
CONFECTIONARY,
Tobacco,
Soup,
Kerosene Oil,
Iron and Salt,
Nails,(all
708,)
AXES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIL.
All of which, with a variety of other
Goods, will be sold at the
Smallest Prices.
Country Customers will please call and
examiue our stock,
SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON.
Clifton, New London, l
Oct, 3, 1867, (
NEW FALL
WINTER GO00DS!
FANHE subscriber thankful for past
favors begs leave to announce that
he has just received at his
NEW STAND,
CENTRAL STREET,
his Stock of
Fall & Winter
GOODS,
which he offers at the usual low rates.
L. VICKERSON.
Central-st, Summerside, nov. 7, 1867.
A CARD !
ITE undersigned begs to tender his sin-
cere thanks to the public of Summer-
side, and the surrounding districts, for the
very liberal share of their patronage be-
stowed npon him since his removal to his
New Stand on Central Street, and as he
has increased tucilities for carrying on
business, he respectfuliy requests a con-
tinuance of the sume,
He would also remind those who are
indebted to him by. Book Aceount, Notes
of Hand &e., that their respective accounts
must be paid on or belore the 15th of
December next. All amounts remaining
unpaid at that date will be placed in the
hands of the Clerk of the Court for collee-
tion,
ANGUS McSWEEN.
Summerside, Nov. 21, 1867. tf
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IDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1868.
NEW GOODS
Winfred House!
Be Subscriber begs leave to notify his
numerous friends, customers, and the
public generally that he has just
Removed to his New Store,
THE WINFRED HOUSE !
Just opposite his Old Stand, on
Central Street,
where he is now opening a
New & Fashionable Stock of
DRY GOODS!
which he now offers as CHEAP FOR CASH
as can be bought on this Island.
pa These Goods have been selected by
himself. and will be found of tie LATES 1
STYLES and FASULONS.
Cotton Warps all Colors.
âALSOâ
Expected in a few days from HALIFAX, a
choice lot of
GROCERIES!
which will be sold as cheap us formerly,
Persons coming to Summerside, to purchase
Goods, will pl scullat the WAVERED
HOUSE, ov Central Surect. where they will
find the subscriber happy to. show them lis
Steck and tell them the prices, when they
can judge for themselves.
JOUN F. BAKER,
Summerside, Oct. 17, 1867, ay
NOTICE!
NV ess by virtue of a Deed of Re
lease and Assigninent mide amd baxe,
cuted the Zist day ot OUP, inet, and uly
filed and registered in the proper off es ie
this Isiand, WM. B. DAWSON, late o1
Charlottetown, âLanner, hath released, assign
od, Cansterred, and conveyed to the under-
signed all his real and personal Estate in
Prince Hdward Dstand, and ail Deots and stn
of money and securiies theichore dae ithe
oWing Wate him, as well as all the porsunal
Estate and Bifvets celomging to, aid all gests
and suis OF Mhodey abd svcurittes theret ire
tue and owing ty GEOKGE NICOLL, tate on
Cuarlutteiown, Shoemaker, which lad been
whim assigned and conveyed to the sane
Willi im B. Wiwson, by a ceruun Deed oi
Assignment duly registered, upon certain
Urusts, and for certain) purposes. in tie side
first mentioned Deed of Assigning ne expres
sed. âPhis is to notify all persone indested
to the said We. Be Dawson, andto the sitia
George Nicoll. whether by Book Account.
Notes of land, Judyiments, or otherwise,
that the several sums due frou them respec-
tively. must be paid forthwith, to Me
: sy & Davies, Solicitors, who have been
duly authorised to receive and give receipt:
forthe same; and all persons ty wien tic
aid W. LB. Dawsonis indebted, are request a
to furnish their chums and Accounts duly
ttested to the said Messrs, Ailey & Davies,
forthwith.
Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., 67
TILOMAS DAWSON.
RICHARD UWEARTZ,
PHOMAS ALLUY. |
Ys
: CN
Assigneeâs Notice,
N R. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, oft
AN Summerside, Merchant, having by deed
or Assigninent this cay registered in. the
Deputy Prothonotaryâs Office, at St Eleanorâs
assigned all his BOOK DEBTS, Property,
real, personal and mixed, to the subscriver,
tor certain purposes and trusts therein men-
tionedâ
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Creditors
of the said John Andrew McDonald who wish
to come in and exceute said trust deed, are
requested to do so within sixty days from this
date, otherwise they will be cebarred trom
participating in any of the benetits of said
trust Istate.
All persons indebted to the said John
Andrew McDonald are hereby requested to
make immediate payment of their rective
debts to the subseriber, at his office in Sui-
merside, who alone is now authorized to re-
ceive and grant reccipts for the same,
LINUS B. MeMILLAN.
Summerside, Oct. 26, (867.âuf
Wholesale Customers
Will find it to their advantage to call and sec
suinples of
The Assorted Crates of
CROCKERY WARE
still remaining for sale, at a small advance
on cost.
ALSO:
CONFECTIONARY,
KLEVO EOL,
PITCH, TAR. OAKUM,
ANCITORS. IRON,
TOBACCO, PIPES,
CHAINS, NAILS,
SULPHUR, ROPE,
SALâ ALTPETRE,
DYt UFFS,
âARCH,
COPPERAS, MATCIES,CANDLES, BAK-
ING SODA,
WASHING SODA.
PLOUGIL MOUNTING,
SHEET TRON,
MOUSE COAL.
R FT. HOLMAN,
Summerside. Dee 12.1867â3m
SELLING OF„'|
at and below cost,
FOR CASI,
The Subseriber, in order to effect a clear:
' anee of his
Retail Stock of Goods,
has commenced selling
Dry Goods,
helf Hardware,
Crockeryware,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Clothing, &e..
At and below cost for CASH.
Cash customers in want of the ahore, will
do well to call and inspect his Stock, and
learn prices before purchasing elsewhere.
JAMES. L. HOLMAN.
British & American House,
Summerside, Dec. 12, 1867.
BRICKS! BRICKS!
TTVHE suoseriber having builta BRICK
KULN at FIFTEEN POLNT, is now
prepared to furnish any quantity of the best
quility of
BRE CIs,
H.C. GREEN, Esquire, will he
farnish BRICK in SUMMERSIDE
SOLOMON STRANG,
able to
for the Journalâonly$1 a year
15 Point, ang. 15, 1867
ROVICE!
ATVI debtors of REUBEN TUPLIN, jun.,
of Margate, are he y notified to make
immediate payment of their respective debts
to the subseriver, Assignee of Mr. Vuplinâs
Estate, or to his agent Mr ht. W. âTremain,
at Margate.
Allamounts unpaid after the first day of
December next, will be sued for to close up
the Estate.
The creditors of the Estate are hereby
notified that those accepting of the provisions
of the Assignment in satistaction of their
demands inust do so on or betore the fifth diy
of December next, by signing the Deed to
âffect, which now lies with the said KR.
W. âTremuain, for execution by the assenting
creditors.
Creditors not assenting as above will be
debarred from the benefit of the assignment,
in declaring dividends.
GLO, ANDERSON,
Assignee.
Margate, Oct 5, 1867â6m ex3i isl6m [Oct 31
Mails:
Winter Arrangement.
AX Mails for the neighboring Provinces
and the United States will, until further
notice, be closed at this Olfice every âTuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday evening, at7 o'clock
Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and
the West Indies, will be closed every alter:
nate Thursdey and Saturday, at 7 p.m., a8
follows, viz :â
Tiureduy, Dee 12, 1867
Saturday, Fol 22, 1868.
do 14 do
Thursday, Mch 5, do
do 26 do Saturday, dy 7, do
do 8) do Thursday, do 1s, do
Jun 9 1868 Satutduy, do 2t, do
do IL do
do 23 do
do 25 do
Feb 6 do
do 8 do
,do 20 do
April 2, do
, do? 4, do
16, do.
18, do
. do
2, do
Thured
Suturday
Thureday, do
) Saturday, May
Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanor's,
vin Bedeque, will be closed every âTuesday
and Fridiy, at 9, a.m,
Letters to be registered and newspapers
must be posted half an hour before thy time
of closing the Muils.
THOMAS OWEN, P. M.G.
General Post Office, i
Clvtown, 7th Dec., 1867,
READ THIS !
A persons indebted to the sub-
scribers by Promisory Note or
Sook Account, are hereby notified
that their respective 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.
BAS SITRONG & DT
gummerside, oct. 17, 1867.
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TO LET!
Entry as may be agreed on,
COMbOKPALLE COLTAGiN HOUSE,
2X with Garden and Barn, close to
ieiGanonâs.
shies Kitchen, Back Witghen, and Lunber
Koon; 6 Closets and Cupboards, and other
convenionces,
Por turtice particulars apply at the Oitice
of tis puqpers
bt. Lieanorâs, Dec 5, 1887. tf
FREEHOLD PROPER
PYrOR SALE! ek
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ness Could Hol have a bite deoitacde spot, it
voing in the moiot of a Hourtchiog settlement
Bor further parttoubas appiy to the owiied
al Dumiuerside,
J. RESTEWART.
Wiuo Wants a Cotoage r
nS (vk SALE; 4 HOUSE and
LOL, pleasantly sia. ed on
Cental Steet, neatly Opposite
tac Presbyterian Chavet, in) Suni versie.
Lhe tiouce ts fitished Gutelac
feet, ania is 1g storey high,
toot on Central Street, ramming vock T3y toot.
Perms Âą sand made Koowa tt Beraais
Boukstore.
Sunmerside, March 28, 1867 tt
House and Land for . a
AG BE SOLD, a DWELLING HOUSH,
with OSB ACRE OF LAND att.ched,
sitaaiod ia Cape âTraverse, Lot 23, and now
occupied by Daniel Campbell, Carriage Builue
er Ttis ina good business plice. and offers
duis is a good slipping plice.
SPEPUGN CAMPBELL.
12, 1Sti
chase.
Cape Tr
Wanted Inmediately |
W ANTED [mediately by the Subseriber,
3 Journeymen Tailors,
t+ whom liberal wages and constunt employment
will be guaranteed.
ANGUS McSWEEN.
Summerside, Nov 20,1807
To all Concerned.
Ate subscribes reqnests all those indebted to
him tomake iumedinte payment, Allacconnte
unpaidatier the first diy of December will be
handed over to the Court for cullection.
D ROGERS.
November 2, 1867,
4 .
Stop! Read This!
FANE Subseriber requests all persons
indebted to him to call and setde
their accounts previous to the Ist day ol
January, 1868.
JOSEPIL BERTRAM,
10, Dee. 5, 1867.
Man his own [ire
Brigade,
Journal Of
âA little fire is quickly put out, which le
ing suffered, rivers cannot quench.ââVide
Mr. Cardwellin the British touse of Com-
mons,
. Tam
LEXTINCTEUR,
A new Portable, self-acting Lire Engine,
Jor the Matinguishing of fires in
their early sluges.
The little Engine can be carried on the back
to any desired spot; throws a small stream of
water, impregnated with cight tines its volume
of carbonic acid gas, which is the mostsimple
and most effective means yet know to science
for destroying fire. âThey have the advantage
of being always ready for use. All that is
neesssary in applying thein is to turn the tap
with one hand, and with the other direct the
stream cpon the flame, which will instantly
extinguish the fire. âThey are indispensible
for houses. stores, warchouses, fuctorios, pub
ic offices, halls, &e., Se.
PuricesâNo, 3 » ÂŁ $27, 5 $30, 6 Sst
Chemical ChargesâNo. 8 $1.10, 4 $1 AC
5 $1.80, 6 $2
JAMES R. WOODBURN,
5S Water Street, Se. John, N.P
Just in Time
YO) THE
SPRING TRADE!!
ao
The Snbscriber has opened a
Tailoring Establishment!
in Mr. I. J. Ricnarpsonâs Old Standwhich
he trusts will be the real Fashionable one of
Summerside. If an accurate fit, a stylish cut,
and superior workmanship can ensure custom,
he flatters himself he shall not be without
patronage trom the tasty and discerning.
very trade requires brains, and none more
so than the art of cutting and making up a
garment fo fit every variety of the Iinoan
torm; but some people seem to imagine that
it requires no more judgment to cuta cout than
to hew a log,âan erroneous idea, the effects
of which are seen inthetasteless and ill-fitting
urments we every day behold in the streets.
Chere is no eurthly reason to prevent us
Provincialists from being as elegantly and
tushionably dressed as the Americans, and the
subscriber will use his bestendeavors to reach
a âconsummation so devoutly, to be wished.â
JAMES GAFFNEY,
late Cutter at Mr. H.J.Richardsonâs Cloth-
ing Store.
Summerside, May 28, 1967.
Saint}
Lie Louse contcins 7 rooms. be- /ANITE Subseriber would take this opportunity
i inducement to any person wishing to pure |
~ Highest Cash Price
Pic FOR HIDES, at the ** EUREKA
HOUSE,â Summerside,
CHAS. CARDINER,
Summerside, December, 1867.
Blanks of all kinds, for sale at
the âJournalâ Office,
SUMMERSIDE
Furniture Pactory !
(Next door to Mr. Jolin Iâ. Baker's, and di-
rectly opposite the JuunNaL Office.
of announcing to the puclic that he hav
opened a
Cabinet Shop
next door to dlr. John EF. Baker's Store,
where he is prepared to manutactare Purn.
ture as reasonably as any in the cusiness.
He will supply at short noticeâ
suds, Buresus,
Wardrobes, Cup) oards,
Sinks; Bearoom, Kitchen,
Leaf, Centre and Batension
âTables, Sideboards, Cheffioners,
What-nots, Stools, Desks.
Picture Frames,
Lou tees,
Cradles. Cribs,
Cots, &e., &e.
Bedroom Setts, Matrasses, &e.. &., Ge.
fioported Furniture put together. Old
Furniture repaired, and TURNING done,
J. ALEXANDER BOVYER.
} 1t, Sam nersble,
1867
Look Here.
B, FIVCIUS GOLDEN OLNTMENT is
used for all complaints, that skin, flesh,
bones and muscles a afiicted with; with
wonderful success. âTry it.
W.R. WATSON,
General Agent forP. BO Island.
On Consigninent.
CADDIES bright ELDERADO
100 TOBACCO, which will be sold
fer less than inanufueturers price.
Cc. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Nov. 21, 1867.
Administration Notice.
LI. persons indebted to the Estate of
Wintiam Barcray, lite of Lot 12, de-
ceased, are hereby required too make imme-
diate payment to the subscriter; and those
persons who have legal demands against tho
siid Estate are requested to furnish their ace
counts, duly attested, for settlement, and
within three months fromthe date hereof.
JAMES BARCLAY,
Administrator,
Ellerslie, Lot 12,Sept. 18, 1337.âtf
Administration Notice
A LL PERSON Shaving claims against the
4 Estate ofthe late Ho to Nevson Horr
of St. Eleanor'âs, Esq , are requested to tur-
nish the same to the Susscriber, duly attested;
and all persons indebted to the seid estate are
required tomake payment to
SARAH ELIZABETIT TORK,
Noy. 14, 1867, Administratri
Notice!
I: TS REQUETED that all those indebted to
the te helate Doxatp M Vatrenson,
ay the qunonnts due by thea without deliy as
it Willthen be necessary to clore the Stop, and
then to emtrust the collection of the debts to uu
agent at Suumerride.
ROBERT S. PATTERSON,
Aduaistrate:
Great Attraction !
CLARK'S new SALOON!
ae Subscriber, thankful for past favors,
wishes to inform the public that he has
removed his Photograph Saloon to a new
Building recently ere. ted by hin for the pur-
pose, adjoining lis Shop, where he has better
facilities for taking Pictures.
Noy 21, 1867
Photographs and Ferrotypes taken in the
most improved style and at the very cheapest
Vales.
If satistaction is not given there will bo no
charge.
Call and see Specimens !
CHARLES R. CLARK.
Head St. Stephen Street, H
ide, Nuv, 14, 1867.
Adininistration Notice.
LL persons indebted to the Estate of Gro
LAM. Wien, late of Dunk River Mills,
KEsq., decea hereby required to make
immediate payment to the Subscriber; and
those persons who have legal demands against
the suid Estate, are requested to furnish their
accounts, duly attested for settlement, with-
in three months from the date hercof.
BETSY MARIA WhIGHT,
Admit istratrix,
Dunk River Mills, Lot 26,
Mareh 21. 1867,
NOTICE !
TYNE Subseriber having closed his business
estublishment at Summerside, hereby
notifies all persons indebted to him, for Rents,
Book accounts, Promissary notes or otherwise,
that the same must be paid to him at his Office
in Charlottetown
JAMES C. POPE.
Char'town, Sept. 5, 1867.
~ Something to Know.
BQ wellknown Establishment, Prince of
Wales Bourding House, at the east corner of
Kent and Queen Streets, Jormerly kept by Mr.
Jolin Holman, has been re-opened by the Sub-
aviber, âTransient and permanent bourders ne-
cormmmodated , mitisfuction qnaranteed. There are
cood strbles on the premises; and xs hay and outa
will be kept constantly on hand, with a trustwor-
thy man in attendance, travellers would do well
to call at the Old Stund,
FE. C. WHITLOCK.
Charlottetown, Noy. 14, 1867âiin nv7
SEED WHEAT.
âHUE subscribers offer for ule a quantity of ex
Âź cellent Canida 8 ED WHEAT. Farmers
wenld do well to uvail themevlves of this oppor
tunity.
JESSE WRIGHT & SOX.
Rereque. Nov 28, 1#67âuf
Cash, Cash, Cash,
T. HOLMAN still pays the HIGI-
we EST PRICK in Carh for OATS,
Summerside, Dec 12, 1867â3m
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THE INFLUENOS OF FORESTS
ON OLIMATES.
Tur cutting down and burning of large |
forests hss in this Island been very ex-
tensively carried on during the past few
years. In many parts of the Island fire
wood is very scarce. We notice that
many farms near Charlottetown are en-
tirely without any wood, and their own-
ers are compelled to haul their wood
some ten or fifteen miles. In a few
years time we believe that many farmers
will have to use coal instead of wood, so
great will be the scarcity of wood, if the
wholesile cutting and burning is allowed
that is now practiced. Some persons
will set fire to a woods, quite regardless
of the consequence it may do to their
A farmer up*West told us
the other day that last cummer he lost
about ÂŁ200 worth of timber by the care-
lessness of a neighbor in setting fire to a
patch of woods. But beside the great
loss of tie wood, we believe it is injur-
ious to the soil to clear the land entirely
of forests. In the Atheneum of Junc
last there ure two paragraphs hearing 01
this subject, to which we direct the at-
tention of our farmers :â
neighbors.
We have frequently directed attentio:
to the mischevious effects of the reckless
cutting down of trees in France and
southern Europe, where the climate be-
comes every year drier, and the soil is
washed away by destructive floods, to
the impoverishment of whole Provinces
Warnings haye long been uttered by
competent observers, but in vain ; a sor
of rage for cutting down woods has
prevailed for the lust two centuries
But at length the ycople most interested
âthe inhabitants of the countries involy-
edâhave begun to epen their eyes to the
question, and a petition has been laid
before the French Senate, which points
out that the army might be employed in
planting trees on the now barren hill
slopes and plains, It would be some-
thing new to exercise soldicrs in so
peaceful and beneficial an undertaking,
and we should be glad to see the experi-
ment tried. Planting might prove more
profitable than fighting, plenty would
replace penury,and meteorologists would
have the opportunity of witnessing a
singularly interesting experiment.
The second paragraph refers to the
Mauritius, and is in the following terms:
During the past five years the Meteor-
ological Society of Mauritius have ex-
tended their system of observations so as
to include twenty-two stations where the
rain-fall is registered. âThough the time
is comparatively short since the system
was adopted, some remarkable 1esults
have been obtained. At Cluny, a place
in the south-east of the island, bordering
on mountains and forests, the total rain-
fall was, in 1865, more than 192 inches ;
at Gros Callioux, sixtcen miles distant
to the north-west, the rain-fall in the
same year wus, omitting decimals, thirty-
six inches. âThese figures give the high-
est and lowest quantity registered in the
year. Another fact which has become
apparent seems to strengthen the theory
much discussed of late, which shows u
dependence between rain fall and forests.
In some parts of the Island, cnly a few
years ego, a dry cloudless day was of
rare occurrence; whereas dry days are
now frequent, and the cane-ficlds suffer
from drought. Some of the rivers ar
much diminished in vclume, and somi
streams have almost entirely disappeared
Jakes and marshes are drying up; in con-
sequence of whieh the yield of sugar
cane has decreased, and on some estates
the cultivation has been +«bandoned
Other estates on the high ground nea
the edge of the forests, which were for
merly considered too cold and wet for a
good crop of canes, are now very pro-
ductive. But with a cont nuance of the
cause, it is believed that they too wil:
Uecome subject to the same effect.
These, in the words of the report pub-
lished by the society, are ** incontrovert
ible facts,â however they muy be «x
plained. And though there is no dimi
nution in the rain-fall for the whole o!
Mauritius, the deficiency is great in dis-
tricts in which extensive denudations
have been made. It should never be
forgotten that if forests have no other
effect they intercept some portion of the
rain, and assist in preserving the humid-
ity of the soil. When exposed to the
full glare of the sun, springs and rivers
dry uprapidly. Alt! ough these remarks
relate to an island in the tropics there is
much in them that applies to our own
island, where new theories of farming
have of late occasioned the destruction
of miles of hedgerows and acres of
timber.
, â
Bucy Hiterature.
een ante ome ween tow es sete ewe ee teeeee.
A Mrsraxe.âCharles to the alter led
the lovely Jane, and to her fatherâs house
returned again ; where to convey them on
their wedding tour, already stood a bril-
liant coach and four. When, lo! the
gathering showers at once descend, clouds
roll on clouds, and warring winds contend;
thia moves him not, but in he hands his
bride, and scats himself enraptured by
her side; when thus to cheer the fair one
he hegun: âtI hope we shall soon have
a little sun.â But she to whom the
wither gave no pain, who heeded not
the blast nor pattering rain, but most
Hbout her future state bethought her, re-
ied, âMy dear, I'd rather have a
ÂźUhter,ââ
âthe (onacs : ;
atim, i pe A order, verbatim et liber-
undertakes, hh have been recived by an
* ButâSurimy an affiicted widower:
to be Berrie iataes is. ded, and Wants
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to di onner klok
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deop,â „ too Uther waite cath eH
argument that all the little chickens
went to roost at that time.
Yes, said little Johney, but the old
hen goes with them.
Aunty tried no more arguments with
him.
Vell, says Hans, I sells you some goot
butter for forty cents,âanybody else
forty-five.
Customer smiles at the joke, pays for
butter, and vanishes, with the impression
that Hans is entirely too smart.
But one day Hans is caught in his own
trap.
Bridget wants to purchase some soap,
Anâ what is the price of soap a bar?
asked she,
Dat is goot soap, Biddy, says Hans,
Llet you have âem for twenty cents a bar
âanybody else ten cents you know,
All right, vs Bridget, give us five
bars at that price.
Hans passes over the soap, Bridget
lays down fifty cents, and away walks
live bars of soup.
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âHere, by dunder, dere is a mistake
here! Five bars of soap is one dollar.
Biidget stops indignantly. âBut did nt
you tell me the price was twenty cents to}
ne and ten to unybody else ? Well, bad |
lack to ye, itâs not for me at all, itâs fur
Mrs. Meluney, who lives next door
An editor in Alabama having read an/
irticle in Hall's Journal of Health advis- |
ing that husband and wile should sleep |
ti separate rooms, says; * Dr Llall can
sleep when and where he pleases, but for
aimself, he intends to sleep where he can
defend his wife against the rats and all!
nocturnal foes as lung as he has got one}
to ce.en . |
A bashful young man in Deleware who
was afraid to propose to his sweetheart
induced her to fire at him with a pistol,
which he assured her was only loaded
vith powder ; and alter she had done so,
fell dowa and pretended to be dead.
She threw herself wildly upon the body,
calling him her darling and her beloved,
when he arose apd married her.
Wuy oughta greedy man to weara
plaid waiscout? âTo keep a upon his
stomach.
Anatomists do not state the fact, but
itis so nevertheless, that women have
two skeletons. One is covered by flesh,
and the otherâisuât.
** Lire is sweet and death bitter,â said
Sir Anthony Kingston to Bishop Hooper
at the stake.
âTrue, friend,ââ replied Hooper, * but
the death to come is more bitter, and the
life to come more sweet.â
âWhere are you going?â said Selwyn
to an acquaintance. â* To see a friend.â
â"Well, lll go with you, for I never saw
one yet.â
IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC!
â Clifton Houseâ
RE-OPENED!
The subscribers are now opening their
first arrival of
NEW GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Lard ware
Cotton Warp, red, white & blue,
Earthenware,
Glassware,
Drugs Medicines,
Boots aud Shoes!
Brooms,
Pails and Tubs,
Tea, (best English)
Sugar, Molasses,
Raisins, Currants,
CONFECTIONARY,
Tobacco,
Soup,
Kerosene Oil,
Iron and Salt,
Nails,(all
708,)
AXES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIL.
All of which, with a variety of other
Goods, will be sold at the
Smallest Prices.
Country Customers will please call and
examiue our stock,
SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON.
Clifton, New London, l
Oct, 3, 1867, (
NEW FALL
WINTER GO00DS!
FANHE subscriber thankful for past
favors begs leave to announce that
he has just received at his
NEW STAND,
CENTRAL STREET,
his Stock of
Fall & Winter
GOODS,
which he offers at the usual low rates.
L. VICKERSON.
Central-st, Summerside, nov. 7, 1867.
A CARD !
ITE undersigned begs to tender his sin-
cere thanks to the public of Summer-
side, and the surrounding districts, for the
very liberal share of their patronage be-
stowed npon him since his removal to his
New Stand on Central Street, and as he
has increased tucilities for carrying on
business, he respectfuliy requests a con-
tinuance of the sume,
He would also remind those who are
indebted to him by. Book Aceount, Notes
of Hand &e., that their respective accounts
must be paid on or belore the 15th of
December next. All amounts remaining
unpaid at that date will be placed in the
hands of the Clerk of the Court for collee-
tion,
ANGUS McSWEEN.
Summerside, Nov. 21, 1867. tf
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IDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1868.
NEW GOODS
Winfred House!
Be Subscriber begs leave to notify his
numerous friends, customers, and the
public generally that he has just
Removed to his New Store,
THE WINFRED HOUSE !
Just opposite his Old Stand, on
Central Street,
where he is now opening a
New & Fashionable Stock of
DRY GOODS!
which he now offers as CHEAP FOR CASH
as can be bought on this Island.
pa These Goods have been selected by
himself. and will be found of tie LATES 1
STYLES and FASULONS.
Cotton Warps all Colors.
âALSOâ
Expected in a few days from HALIFAX, a
choice lot of
GROCERIES!
which will be sold as cheap us formerly,
Persons coming to Summerside, to purchase
Goods, will pl scullat the WAVERED
HOUSE, ov Central Surect. where they will
find the subscriber happy to. show them lis
Steck and tell them the prices, when they
can judge for themselves.
JOUN F. BAKER,
Summerside, Oct. 17, 1867, ay
NOTICE!
NV ess by virtue of a Deed of Re
lease and Assigninent mide amd baxe,
cuted the Zist day ot OUP, inet, and uly
filed and registered in the proper off es ie
this Isiand, WM. B. DAWSON, late o1
Charlottetown, âLanner, hath released, assign
od, Cansterred, and conveyed to the under-
signed all his real and personal Estate in
Prince Hdward Dstand, and ail Deots and stn
of money and securiies theichore dae ithe
oWing Wate him, as well as all the porsunal
Estate and Bifvets celomging to, aid all gests
and suis OF Mhodey abd svcurittes theret ire
tue and owing ty GEOKGE NICOLL, tate on
Cuarlutteiown, Shoemaker, which lad been
whim assigned and conveyed to the sane
Willi im B. Wiwson, by a ceruun Deed oi
Assignment duly registered, upon certain
Urusts, and for certain) purposes. in tie side
first mentioned Deed of Assigning ne expres
sed. âPhis is to notify all persone indested
to the said We. Be Dawson, andto the sitia
George Nicoll. whether by Book Account.
Notes of land, Judyiments, or otherwise,
that the several sums due frou them respec-
tively. must be paid forthwith, to Me
: sy & Davies, Solicitors, who have been
duly authorised to receive and give receipt:
forthe same; and all persons ty wien tic
aid W. LB. Dawsonis indebted, are request a
to furnish their chums and Accounts duly
ttested to the said Messrs, Ailey & Davies,
forthwith.
Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., 67
TILOMAS DAWSON.
RICHARD UWEARTZ,
PHOMAS ALLUY. |
Ys
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Assigneeâs Notice,
N R. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, oft
AN Summerside, Merchant, having by deed
or Assigninent this cay registered in. the
Deputy Prothonotaryâs Office, at St Eleanorâs
assigned all his BOOK DEBTS, Property,
real, personal and mixed, to the subscriver,
tor certain purposes and trusts therein men-
tionedâ
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Creditors
of the said John Andrew McDonald who wish
to come in and exceute said trust deed, are
requested to do so within sixty days from this
date, otherwise they will be cebarred trom
participating in any of the benetits of said
trust Istate.
All persons indebted to the said John
Andrew McDonald are hereby requested to
make immediate payment of their rective
debts to the subseriber, at his office in Sui-
merside, who alone is now authorized to re-
ceive and grant reccipts for the same,
LINUS B. MeMILLAN.
Summerside, Oct. 26, (867.âuf
Wholesale Customers
Will find it to their advantage to call and sec
suinples of
The Assorted Crates of
CROCKERY WARE
still remaining for sale, at a small advance
on cost.
ALSO:
CONFECTIONARY,
KLEVO EOL,
PITCH, TAR. OAKUM,
ANCITORS. IRON,
TOBACCO, PIPES,
CHAINS, NAILS,
SULPHUR, ROPE,
SALâ ALTPETRE,
DYt UFFS,
âARCH,
COPPERAS, MATCIES,CANDLES, BAK-
ING SODA,
WASHING SODA.
PLOUGIL MOUNTING,
SHEET TRON,
MOUSE COAL.
R FT. HOLMAN,
Summerside. Dee 12.1867â3m
SELLING OF„'|
at and below cost,
FOR CASI,
The Subseriber, in order to effect a clear:
' anee of his
Retail Stock of Goods,
has commenced selling
Dry Goods,
helf Hardware,
Crockeryware,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Clothing, &e..
At and below cost for CASH.
Cash customers in want of the ahore, will
do well to call and inspect his Stock, and
learn prices before purchasing elsewhere.
JAMES. L. HOLMAN.
British & American House,
Summerside, Dec. 12, 1867.
BRICKS! BRICKS!
TTVHE suoseriber having builta BRICK
KULN at FIFTEEN POLNT, is now
prepared to furnish any quantity of the best
quility of
BRE CIs,
H.C. GREEN, Esquire, will he
farnish BRICK in SUMMERSIDE
SOLOMON STRANG,
able to
for the Journalâonly$1 a year
15 Point, ang. 15, 1867
ROVICE!
ATVI debtors of REUBEN TUPLIN, jun.,
of Margate, are he y notified to make
immediate payment of their respective debts
to the subseriver, Assignee of Mr. Vuplinâs
Estate, or to his agent Mr ht. W. âTremain,
at Margate.
Allamounts unpaid after the first day of
December next, will be sued for to close up
the Estate.
The creditors of the Estate are hereby
notified that those accepting of the provisions
of the Assignment in satistaction of their
demands inust do so on or betore the fifth diy
of December next, by signing the Deed to
âffect, which now lies with the said KR.
W. âTremuain, for execution by the assenting
creditors.
Creditors not assenting as above will be
debarred from the benefit of the assignment,
in declaring dividends.
GLO, ANDERSON,
Assignee.
Margate, Oct 5, 1867â6m ex3i isl6m [Oct 31
Mails:
Winter Arrangement.
AX Mails for the neighboring Provinces
and the United States will, until further
notice, be closed at this Olfice every âTuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday evening, at7 o'clock
Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and
the West Indies, will be closed every alter:
nate Thursdey and Saturday, at 7 p.m., a8
follows, viz :â
Tiureduy, Dee 12, 1867
Saturday, Fol 22, 1868.
do 14 do
Thursday, Mch 5, do
do 26 do Saturday, dy 7, do
do 8) do Thursday, do 1s, do
Jun 9 1868 Satutduy, do 2t, do
do IL do
do 23 do
do 25 do
Feb 6 do
do 8 do
,do 20 do
April 2, do
, do? 4, do
16, do.
18, do
. do
2, do
Thured
Suturday
Thureday, do
) Saturday, May
Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanor's,
vin Bedeque, will be closed every âTuesday
and Fridiy, at 9, a.m,
Letters to be registered and newspapers
must be posted half an hour before thy time
of closing the Muils.
THOMAS OWEN, P. M.G.
General Post Office, i
Clvtown, 7th Dec., 1867,
READ THIS !
A persons indebted to the sub-
scribers by Promisory Note or
Sook Account, are hereby notified
that their respective 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.
BAS SITRONG & DT
gummerside, oct. 17, 1867.
Mrs. S. A. Allen's
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roots of the Hair, giving them the natural
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It will restore it on bald places, requires no
previous preparation of the hair, and is easily
applied by oneâs self. One bottle will usually
last for a year, 2s after the hair is once res-
tored, occasional applications once in three
months will insure against grey hairs to the
most advanced age.
August 1, 1867.
Mrs. 5. A, Allen's,
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:
TO LET!
Entry as may be agreed on,
COMbOKPALLE COLTAGiN HOUSE,
2X with Garden and Barn, close to
ieiGanonâs.
shies Kitchen, Back Witghen, and Lunber
Koon; 6 Closets and Cupboards, and other
convenionces,
Por turtice particulars apply at the Oitice
of tis puqpers
bt. Lieanorâs, Dec 5, 1887. tf
FREEHOLD PROPER
PYrOR SALE! ek
\ large Two siorey HOUS
ZX vores OF LAND athiched,situaieaon Los
WO Milles tui daanes Leo ss
TY
da, about
Any person wishing todo a country busi-
ness Could Hol have a bite deoitacde spot, it
voing in the moiot of a Hourtchiog settlement
Bor further parttoubas appiy to the owiied
al Dumiuerside,
J. RESTEWART.
Wiuo Wants a Cotoage r
nS (vk SALE; 4 HOUSE and
LOL, pleasantly sia. ed on
Cental Steet, neatly Opposite
tac Presbyterian Chavet, in) Suni versie.
Lhe tiouce ts fitished Gutelac
feet, ania is 1g storey high,
toot on Central Street, ramming vock T3y toot.
Perms Âą sand made Koowa tt Beraais
Boukstore.
Sunmerside, March 28, 1867 tt
House and Land for . a
AG BE SOLD, a DWELLING HOUSH,
with OSB ACRE OF LAND att.ched,
sitaaiod ia Cape âTraverse, Lot 23, and now
occupied by Daniel Campbell, Carriage Builue
er Ttis ina good business plice. and offers
duis is a good slipping plice.
SPEPUGN CAMPBELL.
12, 1Sti
chase.
Cape Tr
Wanted Inmediately |
W ANTED [mediately by the Subseriber,
3 Journeymen Tailors,
t+ whom liberal wages and constunt employment
will be guaranteed.
ANGUS McSWEEN.
Summerside, Nov 20,1807
To all Concerned.
Ate subscribes reqnests all those indebted to
him tomake iumedinte payment, Allacconnte
unpaidatier the first diy of December will be
handed over to the Court for cullection.
D ROGERS.
November 2, 1867,
4 .
Stop! Read This!
FANE Subseriber requests all persons
indebted to him to call and setde
their accounts previous to the Ist day ol
January, 1868.
JOSEPIL BERTRAM,
10, Dee. 5, 1867.
Man his own [ire
Brigade,
Journal Of
âA little fire is quickly put out, which le
ing suffered, rivers cannot quench.ââVide
Mr. Cardwellin the British touse of Com-
mons,
. Tam
LEXTINCTEUR,
A new Portable, self-acting Lire Engine,
Jor the Matinguishing of fires in
their early sluges.
The little Engine can be carried on the back
to any desired spot; throws a small stream of
water, impregnated with cight tines its volume
of carbonic acid gas, which is the mostsimple
and most effective means yet know to science
for destroying fire. âThey have the advantage
of being always ready for use. All that is
neesssary in applying thein is to turn the tap
with one hand, and with the other direct the
stream cpon the flame, which will instantly
extinguish the fire. âThey are indispensible
for houses. stores, warchouses, fuctorios, pub
ic offices, halls, &e., Se.
PuricesâNo, 3 » ÂŁ $27, 5 $30, 6 Sst
Chemical ChargesâNo. 8 $1.10, 4 $1 AC
5 $1.80, 6 $2
JAMES R. WOODBURN,
5S Water Street, Se. John, N.P
Just in Time
YO) THE
SPRING TRADE!!
ao
The Snbscriber has opened a
Tailoring Establishment!
in Mr. I. J. Ricnarpsonâs Old Standwhich
he trusts will be the real Fashionable one of
Summerside. If an accurate fit, a stylish cut,
and superior workmanship can ensure custom,
he flatters himself he shall not be without
patronage trom the tasty and discerning.
very trade requires brains, and none more
so than the art of cutting and making up a
garment fo fit every variety of the Iinoan
torm; but some people seem to imagine that
it requires no more judgment to cuta cout than
to hew a log,âan erroneous idea, the effects
of which are seen inthetasteless and ill-fitting
urments we every day behold in the streets.
Chere is no eurthly reason to prevent us
Provincialists from being as elegantly and
tushionably dressed as the Americans, and the
subscriber will use his bestendeavors to reach
a âconsummation so devoutly, to be wished.â
JAMES GAFFNEY,
late Cutter at Mr. H.J.Richardsonâs Cloth-
ing Store.
Summerside, May 28, 1967.
Saint}
Lie Louse contcins 7 rooms. be- /ANITE Subseriber would take this opportunity
i inducement to any person wishing to pure |
~ Highest Cash Price
Pic FOR HIDES, at the ** EUREKA
HOUSE,â Summerside,
CHAS. CARDINER,
Summerside, December, 1867.
Blanks of all kinds, for sale at
the âJournalâ Office,
SUMMERSIDE
Furniture Pactory !
(Next door to Mr. Jolin Iâ. Baker's, and di-
rectly opposite the JuunNaL Office.
of announcing to the puclic that he hav
opened a
Cabinet Shop
next door to dlr. John EF. Baker's Store,
where he is prepared to manutactare Purn.
ture as reasonably as any in the cusiness.
He will supply at short noticeâ
suds, Buresus,
Wardrobes, Cup) oards,
Sinks; Bearoom, Kitchen,
Leaf, Centre and Batension
âTables, Sideboards, Cheffioners,
What-nots, Stools, Desks.
Picture Frames,
Lou tees,
Cradles. Cribs,
Cots, &e., &e.
Bedroom Setts, Matrasses, &e.. &., Ge.
fioported Furniture put together. Old
Furniture repaired, and TURNING done,
J. ALEXANDER BOVYER.
} 1t, Sam nersble,
1867
Look Here.
B, FIVCIUS GOLDEN OLNTMENT is
used for all complaints, that skin, flesh,
bones and muscles a afiicted with; with
wonderful success. âTry it.
W.R. WATSON,
General Agent forP. BO Island.
On Consigninent.
CADDIES bright ELDERADO
100 TOBACCO, which will be sold
fer less than inanufueturers price.
Cc. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Nov. 21, 1867.
Administration Notice.
LI. persons indebted to the Estate of
Wintiam Barcray, lite of Lot 12, de-
ceased, are hereby required too make imme-
diate payment to the subscriter; and those
persons who have legal demands against tho
siid Estate are requested to furnish their ace
counts, duly attested, for settlement, and
within three months fromthe date hereof.
JAMES BARCLAY,
Administrator,
Ellerslie, Lot 12,Sept. 18, 1337.âtf
Administration Notice
A LL PERSON Shaving claims against the
4 Estate ofthe late Ho to Nevson Horr
of St. Eleanor'âs, Esq , are requested to tur-
nish the same to the Susscriber, duly attested;
and all persons indebted to the seid estate are
required tomake payment to
SARAH ELIZABETIT TORK,
Noy. 14, 1867, Administratri
Notice!
I: TS REQUETED that all those indebted to
the te helate Doxatp M Vatrenson,
ay the qunonnts due by thea without deliy as
it Willthen be necessary to clore the Stop, and
then to emtrust the collection of the debts to uu
agent at Suumerride.
ROBERT S. PATTERSON,
Aduaistrate:
Great Attraction !
CLARK'S new SALOON!
ae Subscriber, thankful for past favors,
wishes to inform the public that he has
removed his Photograph Saloon to a new
Building recently ere. ted by hin for the pur-
pose, adjoining lis Shop, where he has better
facilities for taking Pictures.
Noy 21, 1867
Photographs and Ferrotypes taken in the
most improved style and at the very cheapest
Vales.
If satistaction is not given there will bo no
charge.
Call and see Specimens !
CHARLES R. CLARK.
Head St. Stephen Street, H
ide, Nuv, 14, 1867.
Adininistration Notice.
LL persons indebted to the Estate of Gro
LAM. Wien, late of Dunk River Mills,
KEsq., decea hereby required to make
immediate payment to the Subscriber; and
those persons who have legal demands against
the suid Estate, are requested to furnish their
accounts, duly attested for settlement, with-
in three months from the date hercof.
BETSY MARIA WhIGHT,
Admit istratrix,
Dunk River Mills, Lot 26,
Mareh 21. 1867,
NOTICE !
TYNE Subseriber having closed his business
estublishment at Summerside, hereby
notifies all persons indebted to him, for Rents,
Book accounts, Promissary notes or otherwise,
that the same must be paid to him at his Office
in Charlottetown
JAMES C. POPE.
Char'town, Sept. 5, 1867.
~ Something to Know.
BQ wellknown Establishment, Prince of
Wales Bourding House, at the east corner of
Kent and Queen Streets, Jormerly kept by Mr.
Jolin Holman, has been re-opened by the Sub-
aviber, âTransient and permanent bourders ne-
cormmmodated , mitisfuction qnaranteed. There are
cood strbles on the premises; and xs hay and outa
will be kept constantly on hand, with a trustwor-
thy man in attendance, travellers would do well
to call at the Old Stund,
FE. C. WHITLOCK.
Charlottetown, Noy. 14, 1867âiin nv7
SEED WHEAT.
âHUE subscribers offer for ule a quantity of ex
Âź cellent Canida 8 ED WHEAT. Farmers
wenld do well to uvail themevlves of this oppor
tunity.
JESSE WRIGHT & SOX.
Rereque. Nov 28, 1#67âuf
Cash, Cash, Cash,
T. HOLMAN still pays the HIGI-
we EST PRICK in Carh for OATS,
Summerside, Dec 12, 1867â3m
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