—_—a ce Bacy Siternture. IKE IN THE COUNTRY, | During the last winter Ike was sent to. visit some of Mrs. Partington’s relatives, who live on the borders of the Great Bay. Squid River, which emptiesinto the bay, is a very beautiful stream in summer, | but in winter it is dreary enough, with the tall trees, stripped of their foliage, standing, as it were, shivering upon its brink. But itisa rare skating: cour from the Moose village to the riy junction with the bi lke had used up all his resourees for fun at the end of the third day. He had snowballed the cattle into a frenzy, caught all the hens iu a box trap, tied the pigs 4 doall the ther by the legs, suck eug he vould find, and was looking roand for) something else to do, while the boys were at school. He was caleuluiing, as} he poised a snowball, how near he could come to a tame pigeon on the window- sill without hitting it, when the glass was saved by the appearance of the house-cat outside the sacred precinct of the kitchen. Ike had watched this cat wistfully ever since he had been there, and the cat bad} manifested a strange repugnance to him ever since he trod on her tail as sae lay by the stove. He immediately scized 1C ‘| other house in this country, in quality of s{a call, and sce its Stock, \‘Bureka House,” FALL OF 1867, fPNXHE Subscriber, having now about completed his Fali Importations! 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 ‘anada, is prepared to compote with any Goods and prices, for cash or approved short credit, and respectiully requests all parties who are purchasing Goods to give THE EUREKA BHOUSH consisting in part of :— DRY GOODS: Dress Materials, various kinds; 411 Wool, Squareand Long Shawls; Mantles, Man- tle Cloth, Dress Bugled ‘lrimiin: Jet, Amber and White colors; Sonti id Breakfast Shawls; an exccl- sortinent of Bonnet Velvets, Rib- thers and Flowers; Kid Mittens » Ladies’ and Gents’ Lambskin, lined; Cloth Cashmere and Ringwood Gloves; Ladies’ Furs, in Mus, Cults and Victorines, (Cheap), Beeds, Berlin Wool, Scotch Fingering, Uatand BonnetShapes, nd Melton Over Cott Cloths, Meu’s and Women’s Wool Searts, upon her, and expedients, never wanting, | soon suggested themselves to him. There were plenty of clam-sicells shout | the yard, and, selecting four of the} smoothest, he, by aid of some grafting | wax at hand, soon had ‘Tabby beautifully shod with clam-shells and on the way to the river. Ike's idea was to learn her to skate! The river was smooth as glass, and a sharp wind blew along its surfuce to- wards the bay. ** Now Vuss,’’ said Ike, as he pushed her upon the ice, go it!” An instinct of danger instantly seized upon her. Her claws, which Ike had found so sharp a short time before, were now useless to her, and, with a growl of spite, she swelled her caudal appendage to an enormous size which, taking the wind, impelled the poor feline like a clipper over the slippery path, The tail stood straight as a topmast, and grew bigger and bigger, and faster and faster flew the animal to which the tail belonged. | Ike laughed till he eried to see the cat scudding before the wind. Butnow the bay lay before her, and far out over the smooth ice was the blue water of the sea. The result can be guessed. ‘The cat neyer came back, and everybody wonder- ed what had become of her, and thought it augured ill luck fora cat to leave a house so suddenly. Ike thought so, es- pecially for the cat. Ike's conscience reproached himsadly, but he compromised the matter by leav- ing the tenants of the barnyard in peace | all the while he staid there, and came home with a pocket full of doughnuts and an enviable reputation for propriety. | Why isa man ascending Vesuvius like an Trishman trying to kiss a pretty girl ?) —Because he want's to get at the crater’s mouth, A man thatsmarrics a widow is bound togive up smoking. If she gives up her weeds for him, he should give up his weed for her. A famous lawyer, the leader of the western circuit of his day, used to say that the further he went west the better he understood why it was the wise men come from the east. “Trcsort to wine tostimulate my wits,’ said a young spendthrift to an old one. ** Ah,” replied the veteran, ‘that is the way I began; but now I have to resort to my wits to get my wine.” Weman is like ivy—the more you are ruined, the closer sie clings to you. Aj vile bachclor adds, ‘ Ivy is like woman— the more it clings to you, the more you} are ruined.” Poor rule that won't work both ways. In the beginning a single rib. Now her belt to the rim woman consisted of she’s all ribs, from of her petticoats. Agricultural. HEALTH OF COWS. Good health in domestic animals is al- ways a matter of primary importance, As bad health in parents transmits a tendency to discase in the offspring, it is important that every kind of animal we desive to continue on our farms should be kept vigorous and healthy. As domestle animals are a source of human food, it is of great importance to preserve them in a healthy condition. Diseased meats carries its qualities into the stomach of the consumer. It is a serious objection which vegetarians urge against the use of animal food, that the artificial circumstances in which animals live, and the bad treatment they reccive, render them unhealthy. As anunhealthy unimal does not consume food to as good advantage as a well one, it is economical to avoid disease. As comparative misery and discomfort accompany disease, it is human as well economicul to see that the animals under our care enjoy as far us possible their creature comforts. Each of these circumstances is a suffi- cientreason for guarding with scrupulous cure the health of the animals we feed; but when we derive milk from animals, it is doubly important that they are kept tree from every objectional taint. A sickly cow not only yields a diminished profit, bnt she yields a sickly milk, and sickly in a higher degree than her flesh. - Ifa coweats anything that has a strong or disagreeable odor, if appears in her milk. If a cow eats anything medicinal, it comes out in her milk. If she is feverish her milk shows it. If she has sores upon her, pus may be found in her milk. If she is fed upon decayed or diseased food, her milk, since it is derived from her food, will be imperfect. It is as impossible to meke good mille from bad] food, as to make a good building from) rotten timber.-—Liltle Falls Farmer, 1 nee a first rate lot of Men’s Mats, Cloth and Tur Caps, Women’s & Children’s Winter Boots, well suited fur the trade; Linen Skirting, loop Skirts, Faney, Red and White Flaniels, Fancy Skirts, Braces. Ready-made Under and Over Coats, Ne Ties, Blankets, Railway Rugs, Regetta Shitting; Grey Cottons, very cheap; Cotton Warp, and most all things asked for in the Dry Goods line, HARDWARE: In Hardware is to be fonnd alot of best Scotch refined Iron, to which much atteation has been paid inassorting right sizes for fim work, carriage work, plough making, mud digging machines, and Iron Axles for Carts and Track Waggons; Gernmin and Cust Steel Sleigh Shoeing, spring and Dlister stecl, axe steel and plough mount- ing, sock moulds, cart and waggon pipes and boxes, all sizes; nails, putty, glass, varnish, turpentine, ine, kerosene oil. codfish oil, lul oil, japan, sweet oil, paint oils; 100 fathom 7-16 best short link chain for mud diggers American and Canadian Chopping very cheap; carriage used, with wrought nuts, tire bolts.sleigh shoeing bolts, steeple and counter sunk and round head rivets for carriage work; silver centres ved silvered hub bands, cushi got and buttons, mallenbles, of all kinds; shaft tips, sil- yercd d iron; 50 scts 4 and 4 patent American axles, 1b sets common long arm truck wagyon axles, 14 & in..prtent leather, ¢ ing cloth im ported for the purpose; in fact the best assortment of Carriage Mounting ever brought to this place. Also on Hand: A lot of superior No, 1 Buffalo Robes, Morse KR » Room Papering; Rubber Shoes, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s; G * ware, Crockeryware, and many articles not mentioned here. Groceries! In Groceries may be found at the Rureka House,Navy, Eldorado and i Rice, Cu 5; oyster, kers; n bread, soap, salt,soda, cream tartar, dye stuffs of all kinds, salt petre, Conci- tion Powders, cloves, nutmegs, glue,cud- bear, antimony, camphor, confectionary, and all things ashed tor in the Grocery trade, including 25 chests of that _ ‘ Unes Congou Tea. just reecived, per Lotus from London. which for quality and price must still defy competi- tlon. Daily expected per Schr. Providence, from MONTREAT, 100 bbls. extra Canada FLOUR, and 30 sides SOLE LEATILER., 1 4 1 Va A! C. C. GARDINER, Summerside, Noy. 21, 1867. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC! “ Clifton Elouse” RE-OPENED! The subscribers are now opening their first arrival of {W GOODS, Dry Goods,Groceries, Hardware consisting in part of Cotton Warp, red, white & blue, Earthens Gla i 8. Medicines, Boots aud Shoes! Brooms, Pails and Tubs, Tea, (best English) Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, CONFECTIONALY, Tobacco, Soap, Kerosene Oil, Jron and Salt, Nails,(all sizes, ) 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 examine our stock. SCHURMAN & JOIINSTON. Clifton, New London, \ Oet, 8, 1867. Great Attraction ! CLARK'S now SALOON! FANIE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, wishes to inform the publie that he has removed his Photografh Saloon to a new Building recently ereyt him for the pur- pose, adjvining lus Shop, where he has better fucilities for tiking Picturds. Vhotographs and Ferrotypes taken in the most improved style and at the very cheapest rales. . If satisfaction is not given there will be no charge. Call and see Specimens ! CHARLES R. CLARK. Head St. Stephen Street, Summerside, Novy, 14, 1867. Now is the time to subseribe or the Journal—only $1 a year Wholesale Customers Will find it to their advantage to call and see sumples of The Assorted Crates of CROCKERY WARE still remaining for sale, at a small advance On vost, " ALSO: CONFECTIONARY, KEROSENE OIL, PITCU, TAR, OAKUM, ANCHORS, IRON, TOBACCO, PIPES, CHAINS, NAILS, SULPHUR, ROPR, : SALTS,SALTPETRE, | Ne Dy CUFEFs, STARCIL, | COPPERAS, MATCHES,CANDLES, BAK- |" ING SODA, WaslliNG SODA, PLOUGIL MOUNTING, SHEET IRON, HOUSE COAL, R. YT. HOLMAN, Summerside, Dee 12 ,1867—3m SELLING OFF SMU NG OLE! at and below cost, “ : FOR CASH. The Subseriber, in order to effeet a clear- ance of his Retail Stock of Goods, has commenced selling Dry Goods, hel! Hardware, Crockery ware, — Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, &e., At and below cost for CASH. Cash customers in want of the above, will do well to call and inspect his Stock, and} learn prices before purchasing elsewhere, JAMES. L. HOLMAN. Sritish & American House, } Sunimerside, Dee. 12, 1807. NEW GOODS Winfred FEfouse! [eee Subscriber begs leave to notify his numerous friends, customers, and the public generally that he has just Removed to his New Store, TRE WINFRED H USE! 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, @y> These Goods have been selected hy himself, and will be found of the LATEST JTYLES and FASHIONS, Cotton Warps all Colors. —ALSO— Expected in afew days from HALIFAX, a choice lot of GROCERIES! which will be sold as cheap as formerly. Persons coming to Summerside, to purchase Goods, will please call at the WAVRLD HOUSE, on Central Street, where they will find the subscriber happy to show them lis Stock «und tell them the prices, when they can judge for themselves. JOUN F. BAKER. Summerside, Oct. 17, 1807. y 1 NEW GOODS. FANILE Subscriber has just received per Undine and Zuleika trom GREAT BRITAIN, Lady Higin trom MONTREAL, and Annie Laurie trom BOSTON, the bal- ance of his Fall Importation, consisting in } part of— Boiled & Raw Oil, White Lead Colored Paints Olive Oil Glass and Putty Zine, Crockeryware, Salt, Iron & Steel Bulfuloe Robes Kerosene Oil Hats and Caps Benzine, Varnish Ghissware Tobacco Turpentine Candles at Rope Starch Salt Plow Metals Vinegar Tron and teel Springs and Axles Cheese Nails Dye Stuffs @ Chain for Mud Diggers. Anda variety of other GOODS, which, to gether with former importations, comprise a very large and well selected STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE; and having been bought in the hest markets and upon the very best terms, will be sold as low as any others int! e market. DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, Noy. 7, 1867. FLOUR & MEAL. P ER Schr. Provinencer, from Montreal, 800 Bbls. No, 1 Alloway & other brands BELOU RR! 100 bbls. White & yellow Kiln dried CORNMEAL. Vr For Sale for CASH ONLY! JAMES L. HOLMAN. Summerside, Dee. 5, 67, CHEAPEST YET! PANU subscriber has just received at his STORE, (opposite the store lately occu- pied by Jolin A. MceDonald,) his Fall and Winter supply of MERQWIANDISE, comprising a general assortment of Staple & Fancy DRY GOODS, Ladies, Misses & Children’s BOOTS, SHOES, Rubbers & Overshoes, in variety VERY CHHAP FORCASH,. Also a choice assortment of Family Groceries ! In TEA, KEROSENE OIL, sugar, Molasses, ‘Tobacco, Vinegar, aising, Currants, Soap, Candles, igs, Nuts, Apples, Biscuit, Buckets, Brooms, Dye Stuffs, &e. &c. All of which willbe sold VERY CHEAP, for Cash or approved credit: HUGIL RAMSAY. Summerside, Water-street, Dec, 12, 1867. Brooms, Pails, & Tubs, f isritish Periodicals. The London Quarterly Review(Conservative) The Edinburgh Review (Whig), The Westminster Review (Radical), North British Review (Free Church) AND Plackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) These foreign periodicals are regulary pub- lished by us tn the same style as heretofore. ‘Those who know them aud haye long sub- seribed to them, need no reminder; those whom the civil war of the hist few years has deprived of their once welcome supply of the best periodical literature, will be ghd to have them again within their reach; and those who nay never yet have met with them, will as- suredly be well pleased to receive accredited reports of the progress of European science and literature, TERMS FOR 1867. Forany oneofthe Reviews $4.00 per annum Forany two of the Reviews 7.00 Ay Porany thice of the Reviews 10.00 Me For all four of tha Reviews 12.00 sf For Blackwood’s Magazine 4.00 $f For Blackwood & one Review 7.00 Por Blueswood and any two of the Reviews 10,00. 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Subscribers alse obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates, viz. + The North British from January, 1863, 10 December, 1866, inclusive; the Ldindurgh and the Westatuster trom April, 1864, to De cex.ber, 1866, inclusive, and the Quarterly for the years 1865 and 1866, at the rate of 1.60 a year for cach or any Review; also Blackwood for 1866, for 32.50, he@™ Neither premiums to Subs ays, NOY discount to Clubs, nor reduced prices tor back numbers, can be allowed, unless the money is remitted direct do ihe Publishers. No premiums can be given to Clubs. THB LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING 60. 38, Walker Street, N.Y. When sent | The L. S. PUB CO, also publish the Farmers’ Guide, by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. VP. Norton, of Yale College, 2 vols yal Octavo, 1600 pages? and numerous En- $7 for the two volumes—by mail, NOTICE NOTICE! \ NEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Re: lease and Assignment made and Exe, cuted the 2istday of CCT., inst., and duly filed and registered in the proper offices in this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Charlottetown, ‘Tanner, hath released, assign- ed, t ansterred, and conveyed to the under- signed all his real and personal Estate in Prince Edward Island, andall Debts and sums of money and securities therefore due and owing unto him, as well as all the personal Hstate and Etfects belonging to, and all debts and sums of money and securities theretore du Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had been by him assigned and conveyed to the said Willitn B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of ment duly registered, upon certain , and for certain purposes, in the said first mentioned Deed of Assignment expres- sed. ‘This is to notifygrll persons indebted to the said W. B. Dawson, and to the said George Nicoll, wh Sook Account, | post paid, $8. tively, must be paid forthwith, to M Autey & Davies, Solicitors, who have duly authorised to receive and give reccipts for the same; and all persons to whom the mid W. B. Dawsonis indebted, are request: d to furnish their claims and Accounts duly :ttested to the said Messrs. Alley & Davies, forthwith. Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., '67 THOMAS DAWSON, RICHARD HEARTZ. 'THLOMAS ALLEY, Assignee’s Notice, ah Summerside, Merchant, having by deed of Assignment. thi i in the Deputy Prothonotar uy assigned all his BOOK DEBTS, Property real, personal and mixed, to the subscriber, for certain purposeeanplirusts therein men- tioned— i NOTICH is hereby given, that the Creditors of the said John Andrew MeDonald who wish to come in and execute said trust deed, are requested to do so within 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 ure hereby requested to make immediate payment of their respective debts to the subseriber, at his office in Sum- terside, who alone is now authorized to. re- ceive and grant receipts for the same. LINUS B. MeMILLAN, Summerside, Oct. 26, 1867.—tf ‘gn NOTICE! TPMIE debtors of REUBEN 'TUPLIN, jun., of Margate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment of their respective debts to the subscriber, as Assignee of Mr, ‘uplin'’s Estate, or to his agent, Mr. W. ‘Tresain, at Margate. \ All amounts unpaidmatter tle first day of December next, will be sued for to close up the state, The creditors of the Estate are hereby notified that those accepting of the provisions of the Assignment in’ satisfaction of their demands must do so on or before the fifth day of December next, by signing the Deed to that effect, which now lies with the said R, W. ‘remain, for execution by the assenting creditors. Creditors not assenting as above will be debarred froin the benefit of the assignment, in declaring dividends. GhO, ANDERSON, Assignee. Margate, Oct 5, 1867—6m exdi isl6m [Oct 31 Cash, Cash. Cash, T. WOLLMAN still pays the HIGL- i. BST PRICE in Cash for OATS, Summerside, Dec 12, 1867—8y London | and owing to GEORGE NICOLL, late of R, JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, of - Mrs. S. A. Allen's . World's Hair Restorer is suited to both youngandold. Itstrengthens the Hair, prevents its falling or turning grey, and imparts to it a beautiful glossy appear- ance. It néver fails to ResToRE GREY HAIR TOITS ORIGINALYOUTHFULCOLOR. Ir 1x not A Dye, but acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. It will restore it on bald places, requires no previous preparation of the hair, and is easily applied by one’s self, One bottle will usually last for a year, 2s after the hair is once res- tored, occasional applications once in three inonths will insure against grey hairs to the mustudvanced age, The Restorer Reproduces and the Hai August 1, 1867, NMirs. S. A. Allen's, PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR. Mrs. S, 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 remuin in any desired position. FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, whose hair requires frequent dressing, it has no equal. No lady’stoiletis complete without it. ‘Lhe rich-glossy appearance imparted is truly wonderful. It cleanses the Mair, re- moves all dandvaff, 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 yeur. + Dressing Cultivates and Beautifies.. Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE! A acres of LAND P aneratited Ae ge large ‘Two Storey HOUSE 14, about two miles trom James Yeo's- Any person wishing to ness could not have a being in the midst of ¢ For turther particuhirs at Sunierside, desiratle spot, it hing setement apply to whe owner J. RASTEWART. Nov 21, 1867 Who Wanis uw Cottage P 1a SALE, a HOUSE and * Street, neany opposite in Suninerside, Contial the Presbyterian Church, and is Bb X 26 ize of Lot Gu Phe Mouse is finished out feet, and is 14 sturey high: feet on Central Street, rumfAng back 132 tect, ‘Terms easy, and made Known at Bertran’s Bookstore. Sunumerside, March 28, 1867, louse and Land for Ae BE SOLD, a» DWELLING with ONE ACRE OF LAND situated in Cape ‘Traverse, ot 238, eccupied by Daniel i, Carri er, [tis ina good businogs sind offers an inducement to any perfon wishing to pur- chase. Itis is a good shipping plice. STEPHEN CAMPBELL, Cape Traverse, Sept, 12, 1808. tf rate | HOUSE, attached, and now Journeymen Tailors Wanted Immediately | WV STEP Tinmediately by tha Subseriber, 3 Joumneymer™ itor te whom diberal wages and constint employment will be guaranteed, ANGUS McSWEEN. Summerside, Nov 21, 1) 67 0, . Stop! Read This! FANILE Subscriber requests all persons indebted to him to call and. settle their accounts previous to the Ist diay ot January, 1568. JOS Journal Office, Dec Something to Know. Te well known tblishment, Prince of Wales B eg ey it the east comer ot Kent and Q 1 Streets, formerly kept t John Molt has been re-opened by seriber, ‘Transient and pernfiment boards commnodated ; sutisfaction 2 cd Phere good stables on the premises fund as hay and will be Kept constantly on hapid, wath a trastwor- thy aman da attendance, Gavellers would do well to call at the Old Stand. iE. C. WHITLOCK. Charlottetown, Noy. (4, P8u7— sin Wz BERTRAM, OT. Eyery Man his own Fire Brigade. “A little fire is quickly put out, which be ing suffered, rivers cannot quench.”’—Vide Mr. Cardwell in the British tlouse of Com- mons, LEXTINCTEUR, A new Portable, sef-acting Five Engine, Jor the Latinguishing of fires in their early stages. The litde Engine can be carried on the back to any desired spot; throws I} stream of water, impregnated with cighf times its volume of carbonic acid gas, wir Te most simple and most effective menus yeh know to scicnce for destroying fire. ‘They hive the advantage of being always ready for use. All that is neesssary in applying them is to turn the tap with one hand, and with the other direct the stream cpon the flame, which will instantly extinguish the fir ‘They indispensible for houses. stores, warchouses, fuctorios, pub halls, &e. ps—No. 3 § Chemical Charges— $27, 5 $30, 6-$8% $81.10, 4 Ble 5 $1.80, 6 >. JAMES R. WOODBURN, 58 Water Street, St. John, N.B Just in Vime FO. TUE SPRING TRADE!! The Snbscriger Tailoring Es in Mr. I. J. Rrenarnson he trusts will be the real Fashionable one of Summerside. Tf an ate fit, astylish cut, and superior workinanship can ensure custom, he flatters himself he shall not be without patronage from the tasty and discerning. Livery trade requires brains, and none more so thin the art of cutting and making up a garment fo fit every variety of the hitman form; but some people seem to i ine that it requires no more judgment to cuta coat than to hew a logy—an erroneous idea, the effects of which are seen inthetasteless and ill-fitting sarments we every day behold in the streets. There is no eurthly reason to prevent us Provincialists from being as clegantly and fashionably dressed as the Americans, and the subscriber will use his bestendeavors to reach a ‘* consummation so devoutly to be wished.” JAMES GAFFNEY, late Cutter at Mr. iJ. Richardson’s Cloth- ing Store. Summerside, May 28, 1967. Highest Cash Price Pic FOR HIDES, the * KUREKA HOUSE,” Summersidb: CHAS. CARDINER, mnierside, December, 1867. SEED WHEAT. re subscribprs offer for sule_n quantity of ex cellent aybada Se kD WHEAT. Parners would do well yuil themselves of this oppor tunity. JESSE WRIGHT & SON. Bedeque, Nov 28, 1867—tf opened a blishment! s Old Stand,which LANDS FOR SALE. 8 a country Lusi- + LOT, pleasantly situared on} ge Builds | SUMMERSIDE Furniture Factory ! (Next door to Mr. John BF. Baker's, and di- rectly opposite the Jounnan Office. /PEXMAL Subscriber would tke this opportunity 1 of announcing to the puclic Chat le has Jopened a Cebinet Shop next door to Mr. John BF. Baker's Store, where he is prepared to nomufacture Burni- ture as reasonaily as any inthe tusiness. Ite will supply at short notice— ) Bedsteads, Buresus, | Wardiotes, Cup oards, | Sinks; Beoroom, Kitchen, Contre and Extension ‘Tables, Sideboards, Cheflioners, What-nots, Stools, Desks. Picture Frames, Loucges, Settees Cradles. Cribs , Cots, &e, &e Bedroom Setts, Matrasses, &c., &¢., ke. Tinported Furniture put together. Old Furniture repaired, and TURNING done. J. ALEXANDER BOVYER. ; Sum nerside, 1867 } | Look Here. i B, FIYCICUS GOLDEN OINTMENT is © oo used tor all complaints, that skin, tlesh, Fbones and inuscles are afficted with; with wonderful success. ‘Try it. W.R. WATS General Agent for P. E Isl id, On Consignment, 100 CADDIES bright ELDERADO TOBACCO, which will be sold ‘for less than nnutgseers price, C. ©. GARDINER. ide, Noy. 21, 1867 | | Sumune Admuinisiration Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of “AX Sotomon Hanpy. lite of Kildare River, | deceased, are hereby requiyed to: make im- )mediate payment to the Subsfriber, or to my agent, RK. Gordon, Hsq., of PS Township; and s who have legal dembinds against the said Hstate are requested to furnish their ac- counts, duly attested, for settlement, and within three months from the date hereof. ELEANOR HARDY. Adininistrat Kildare River, Jan. 10, 1867. Adininistration Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of the lite GEORGE McRAL of Hill's River, Lot 4, by note of hand, book debts, or other- wise, are hereby notiied go pay the same to the subscriber by the 2nd day of MARCH, and all persons havin Tis against the said estate, are hereby requested to furnish the sine duly attested, before the 2nd day of March next. Jan, 16, 18 SE McRAQE, Administrator. ‘ 3i* Administration Notice. LL persons indebted to the [state of de Wittram Banreray, lite of Lot 12, de- ceased, are hereby reqhired to make imme- diate payment to t yscriber; and those persons who have legal demands against the siid Estate are requested to furnish their ace counts, duly attested, for settlement, and within three months from the date hereof, JAMES BARCLAY, Administrator, Admministt Ay PERSON Shaving claims against the 4h | teofthe lite Horatio Neeson Hore » Elewnor’s, tre requested to fur- nish the same to wet riber, duly attested; and all persons indebt#d to the seid estate are required to make payment to SARAN ELIZABETH HOPE, Noy. 14, 1867, Adininistratrix, / | Note! cE IS REQUEPED Yutall those indebted to the Batate of the yy Dosato M Parieuson, uy the simounts ry them without delay ae willthen be necesyiPPNto close the Shop, and then to entrust tha/collection of the debts ton pent at Summerside, ROBERT §. PATTERSON, Nov 21, 1807 PA diuanistrater, NOTICE ! FYMIL Subscriber having closed his business establishment at Summerside, hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, for Rents, Book accounts, Promissary noges or otherwise, that the sume must be pajd to/him at his Office in Charlottetown JAMES GC) POPE. Char'town, Sept. 5, 1867. Final Notice. f LL purties indebted tome by Note of Hand or Book Account need not congole themeelves by paying a part of the sum hae T shall wait until next full for the balan Phore amounts 1 shall gue forat the next Commissioner's Court, unless settled in ten days tie from this date, HAS C, GARDINER, Summerside, 27th Noy. , 1867, TQ ajl Concerned. es requests ull those indebted to Myiniediate payment, Allaccounts unpaid afterfthe Mest day of December will be handed over to the Court for collection. D ROGERS. November 21, 1867, A CARD! HE undersigned begs to tender his sin- eere thanks to the public of Summer- side, and the surrounding districts, for tho very liberal share of their patronage be- stowed upon him since his removal to his New Stand on Co treet, and as he has increased tac Sor carrying on business, he respectfully requests a cons tinuance of the same. Ile would also remind those who ave indebted to him by Book Account, Notes of Hand &e,, that their respective accounts must be paid on or before the 15th of December next, All amounts remaining unpaid at that date will be placed in the hands of tho Clerk of the Court for collee- tion, ANGUS MoSWEEN, l Summerside, Noy. 21, 1867. itd a