a pina —— patnetigwentidineans SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURS oie er JANUARY 9, 1868. ae = : ers Hoey Hiterature. Diatocve on THe Tarirr.— Well Sam, how do you like the tariff?” ** First rate, first rate.” ** You like it, then?” ** Oh yes, first rate tariff.” ** How’s that, Sam?” | *+ It lowers the duty on the necessaries | of life!’ [for the next season, BAgricultural.- Cuorring Woop. — Almost every farmer has upon his farm a wood lot, from which he obtains his year’s stock | i | | | | elf into the woods and chops the neces- such things necessaries >” did net haul the wood to the door, and} * Of course I do; we must have whis-|chop or saw it up ready for use. We key, let other things go as they will. 1) remember one good lady who was sorely | was saying the new tariff lowers the| perplexed at times to get fucl with| price of the necessaries of life, and raises | which to boil the pot, and in spite of all) the price of the luxuries, tea, sugar, mo-/ she could do or say, her husband neg- | lasses, &e. A first rate tariff! After lected to provide the wood needied to do! vetting the whiskey we will have more] the cooking for the large fami y under| money left than before to buy other) her charge, and otie day in haying time, | . re ya oe aaa ts | ~* kd 2 | things with. Don't you see, Jake? jafter repeated denjands had been made} (Jake scratches his head, and thinks.) ' tor fuel during the week 17 : 4 OK Gulbetel i | revious, she} ** Well, Sam, I didn’t think of that be- | hung her dinner pot out oe su cc ea fore. But I don’t seo it yet, somehow,” | south side of the shed, and left it there. BAS inner time came ‘Armer Wi Tran AnGuaeNn hu ASU RDUM.<-\Ve W hen dinner time came, the farmer with | his man and boys were ready for his al never believe a man when he professses| ; to be xestrained from marrying by the time meal, behold there was nothing to vie vig Cu } ¢ 2 y 7” > OF Ay | extravagant style ef female dress. Such} cat on the table. When the good wile) arguments, as a lady observed to are sim- | V8 questioned, she suid she would go! te ‘and see if the dinner was cooked, which} 7 7 i ply Za aiasraae i | she very much doubted, though she had Curtrne vor tie Currer. —Tair- placed the pot @ the hottest place she} dresser (anxious to puff his anti-bare’s| could find. ‘Phe furmer was ashamed of grease): ‘t excuse me,’sir, but you are @| himself, and set off that afternoon and| leetle” —Old Gentleman: *‘ Bald, ch? got up some wood, though he never was | Yes, I was born so t” ja good provider of fuel. Now there are | Qventys.—When William obtains a| few things that so provoke the cook as) sweetheart is he an accepted Bill?—|to have green or wet fuel, and no one Should Jame’s wife want diamonds when | would blame her for being right down | she posses a ‘‘ Jem’ already. mad if she was expected to cook without ae : ae ea ql any fucl, for that is more than was ex-| Phere is a shyness, the offspaing 0 {pected of the children of Isracl, whe} refined sensibility, which is often mis-| oro requircd to make bricks without) taken for pride 5 and there ao forward straw. Now much the best way is, not| and designing familiarity which frequent- | only to chop and get up, and ive split | ly wins the applause of those who be-| nq pile your wood in winter for all the} come its destined victims, next year, buf'to.do it early before the | A horse dealer in the Athenian city of] snow becomes very deep, and the weather | Oxford made an addition to his stock of) very cold; and then when it is all hauled | two fine horses, to which he assigned the; up to the door, you can at your con-| classical cognomia of Xerxes and Artax- yenience prepare it for the fire, and be- erxes. A gentleman commoner haying | fore the spring work comes on, have it) deman¢ed of him his “ exquisite reason’ | all out of the way | When wood is cut) for so doing, he replied, ‘* Why, you see, | for the market, it should be cut about) when I drives tandem | makes Xerxes| four fect long, and if itis to be left in} my leader, and puts the other in the | the woods to dry, should be corded up! shafts, so I calls him Arta-Xerxes. | with the bark up, if cleft wood. All) Tre Sappren Fusunan.—vhere is| Pine wood, to dry well, should be split | ‘ 7 When green. White birch wood is very | no funeral so sad to follow as the funeral | " Hate fun belne dvied Gnuereaver.| hour own youll, Which we: lave. lean) Ucn AGtGn ION DEIDB) Guo WO GeH FON: Pacait eicieiyh a 4; | Large logs should be split, of whatever pampering with tone lentes aeons) wood they may be. If the wood is want- hope, and all the bright berries that hang | Mah ead ae ed for home use, it may be cut eight or} i i ster "0! e path of 5 : : 2 Vee cluduere Over the pe iten fect long, and hauled that length to} ite. ' the door; soine saving is thus made by Secret kindness done to mankind are’ sawing instead of cutting. At any rate, as beautifel as secret injuries are detest-| ao it as you will, do it if possible, when | able. ‘To be invisibly good is as godlike | it will be nice and dry. | as to be invisibly evil is.diabolical. | | Tucpinc Tornips ann CabpaGcrs.—| Ancer anv Reconciiration.—It is| SHE | Dest not to be angry; and best in the There has been a good deal of diseu 0f next place, to be quickly reconciled. | of late concerning the feeding of turnips | : and cabbag to milech cows, Many) «Don't put too much confidence In 0! firmers sto contend, that if such | lover's vows and sighs,” said Mrs. Part-| articles are fed to cows giving milk, it ington to her niece. ‘Let him tell You! wilt imparl so unpleasant a flavor to the} that you have lips like strawberries ANd) ik as to render teat for uso, andl cream, cheeks like a tarnation, and a that chee d butter made fiom it willl eye like an asterisk ; but such thi of- | Cilio aamod saab lO tHELG, Others | tener come from a tender head than trom | {ley ioud (urnips end their loaves, atender heart.” Rata Bagas with their leaves, und cab- It is said that an Ohioan, who beat his! bages freely to the stock, and find no wife all night, recently, was arrested next ;such results. | morning—-not for the beating, but for | though one party or the other must be disturbing his neighbor's rest. | wrong 3 but we believe that both are] intially correct in their statements. | ‘act i3, the first named feed their Yur Poor 1x Sririz.—Bankrupt) cows irregularly and often, just before Publicans. : ,they are to be milked when the milk is A young clergyman, just inarricd, un-| Sure to taste of the food so badly as to be dertaking to give out a notice of a mect- | nearly werthless, while others feed plenti- ing to be held at his house, which hap- | fully, but regularly; and always after) pened not to be a rectory, said, ‘* There milking. A farmer who has a large herd} . fy Ss of cows, and makes cheese and butter will be service at my our—at the house | t i ' of the minister. | = +. {sibs Tu Temvorat Powrer.—The brain. | The f | The | recently stated in an agricultural mecting, | 2 , i {that he had raised tons of cabbages, and An Trishman decapitated a turile and) : : ‘ fed them during the past year or two, | afterwards was amusing himself by put- fi f ey te fand he had never seen any injurious| ting sticks in his mouth, which it bit) ofocts in the favor of the milk, Here | with violence, A lady who saw he! carded this crop as an excellent one to! proceediug exclaimed: ** Why, Patrick, | io forte purpose, Tice all Seine | { thought the turtle was dead F So he) who hare suffered from feeding the roots | is, ma’am,but the craythur is not sensible]... jaye mentioned adopt the method | of it.” described, and they will have little cause | Apyicr to Roxros.—If a woman) to complain, | doesn’t love you, make her hate you. Hate is an unnatural extreme to her, and Srrasine Foon ror Carriy.—There | the rebound to affection is easy and ey- {is no doubt but the value of hay and | . entually certain. | other feed is greatly inereased by steam-| ling. ‘Those who have followed this prac- | Macweric Arrnacrion. — It was 4} tice for years, all agree that the good| clever thing of an officer of engineers, | yogults more than compensate for the| who visited the Zoological Gardens the) trouble. Hay, corn stalks, husks, and| other day, and, leaning gracefully over | all such materials are greatly improved, the chairs of his lady acquaintances— | 144 made more nutritious by the process. falling soft nonsense the while—applied | \v. should see that every article of food his magnet-headed cane to their hair-pins| py eaitle as well as for man, is used in till he had drawn them all out! OF course) the most advantageous way. Ifsteamed there was great tribulation when, on ris- | j¢ may be fed to them while warm, ani ing from their seats, their chignons tum-| 444 greatly to the comfort of the animals bled off! It said the ladies called the|;, winter, All kinds of food given to captain a ‘brute ;”” but what else does pigs is much better for cooking. Do it one go to the ‘Zoo’ for but to see) then when you can. brutes? K : j ' Ax Vasencr rat Yizrps Most.) aed ior Welle Te ni an Acqui-escence. Lende or table use rough the winter : a should be so cared for that they will a Tae nee Tier hee not shrivel, but retain their freshness Mane, A greyhounds even until spring. ‘Turnips, beets, car- _ The Philosopher Bion said pleasantly | rots, parsnips, and the like may be cover- of the king who by handfulls pulled his} ed with sand, and thus kept fresh. Many hair off his head for sorrow, ‘* Does this} yegetables are nearly ruined by being man think that baldness is a remedy for) stored in cellars of houses heated by a grief?” furnace. ‘This should never be allowed. It is better never to store such things in a cellar under a house, but ina cool place either under the barn or elsewhere. The cooler they are kept’ the better, if they do not freeze.—American Journal of Horticulture. FOR THE InpEerenpnnce.—Serenity,health, and | happiness attend the desire of rising by | labour; misery, repentance, and disre- spect, that ef succeeding by extorted be- nevelence. The man who can thank himself alone for the happiness he enjoys, is truly blest ; and lovely, far more love Trecs.—Manure may now be hauled ly, the sturdy gloom of laborjous indi- | and placed aroand the young trees that gence than the fawning siinper of thriving | you wish to push forward next season. adulation. —-Goldsmith ‘The snows of winter and rains of spring ImMontaLitre-Whenil constdor. the| Cary, dows the yoneoe properties in a boundless activity of ovr minds, the’ re-| condition to be absorbed by the roots inembrance of things past, our foresight | Bex’ year: of whatis to come; when J refcct on| ‘Yo preserva,potatoes an exchange re- the noble discoveries and vast improve-| commen(s the following :—Dust over the Tops by which those minds have advan- | floor of the bin with lime, and put in six porveunt, Om “sciencen, L am, entirely | or seven inchés of Cera and dust with nature whigapd Out of all doubt, that a/lime as before. Put’ in six or seven many execitenah in itself a fund of so| inches of potatoes and limeagain, Re- inortal,—Xenophon® poshiot Possibly be} peat the operation until all are stowed ‘ away. Jot fuel, and s time during the winter ae te [sither tenda-bis hired man or gose tim-| HOCK ERY WARE sry amount of fuel to supply his wants! on cost. A \ We have known} ' Lowers the duty on the Recensarlce those who have neglected this work until! CON of life, Sam! do you call whiskey and! quite late in. the spring, and even then | KE PARLOR, | ol. ‘ BEDROO) | SHOP, ‘and Sor | The Subscriber, in order to effect a clear- ; Now it vould scem as]. CHEAP STORE. | Save your money by buying your Dry Goods, 1092 BAGE_SALT, | 2400 bust. bulk do. Tor sale very low. | Wholesale Customers Will find it to their advantage to call and sce samples of The Assorted Crates of | still remaining for sale, at a small advance | ALSO: TIONARY, SENE OIL, PITCU, TAR, OAKUM, ANCHORS, IRON, TOBACCO, PIPES, CHAINS, NAILS, SYLPUUR, ROPE ALS, SALTPE! DYE-STUFES, af STARCH, COPPERAS, MATCHES,CANDLES, BAK- ING SODA, . Tsojanan uum pun WASILIING SODA, PLOUGH MOUNTING, SHEET IRON, NOUSE COAL, R. PT. HOLMAN, Summerside, Dec 12, 1 STOVES! STOVES |! IST received from ALBANY, a selection of COOKING, OFFICE STOVES, of the most approved patterns, DAVID ROGERS. oh | Sa UNG OLS | at and below cost, FOR CASH. 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JAMES. L, HOLMAN. tish & American House, 2 ummerside, Dec. 12, 1867. § & MEAL. | Bri | FLOUR Pps Schr, Provippxce, from Montreal, | «s 800 Bbls. No. 1 Alloway & other brands FLOUR! 100 bills. White & yellow Kiln dried CORNMEAL. bape dor Sale for CASH ONLY! JAMES lL. HOLMAN, Sunmerside, Dec. 5, '67. BRICKS! PYM subscriber hi KILN FIF BRICKS! ving builta BRICK PEN POIN'L, is now prepared to furnish any quantity of the best) ° quality of Bit CIs. I.C. GREEN, Esquire, be able to h BRICK in SUMM DR. SOLOMON SBTRANG, 15 Point, ang. 15, 1867 fu Highest Cash Price FPAID VOR UIDTS, at the * EUREKA i JiOUSE,” Sun side. CITAS. CARDINER, Summerside, December, 1867. CHEAP SPORE. Groceries, &¢., at the CHEAP STORE, FEAIE Subscriber wishes to inform the public that he lias openedaPPORBin Summer-| iside, on Water Street{ directly opposite Green & Schurman’s, where he offers for sale a choice assortment of D y Goods, Groceries, &c., of excellent quality, and cheap for Cash, : J.R. STEWART. Suminerside, Nov. 21, 1867. eo i J Salt! Salt !! De BRIG ZULEINA from Liverpool— JAM Summerside, Dee “SEED WHEAT AND — FLOUR. have this day received from Montreal 350 Bushels White Bald Seed Wheat, the kind most approved of and generally grown in Canada, AISG: 100 barrels of tha celebrated Alloway Mills Flour. D. ROGERS. rummerside, Dee 5, 1867 SL, HOLMAN. SEED WHEAT. FFVAK subscribers offer for sale a quantity of ox S cellent, Canada SEED WITEAT. Farmers weuld do well to a themselves of this oppor tunity. J Bedeque. Nov 23, Look Here. J B, FLLCH'S GOLDEN OINTMENT is e used for all confplaints, that skin, flesh, bones and muscles fire afflicted with; with wonderful success. /I'ry it. W.R. WATSON, General Agent for?. E Stop! Read This! FENIIE Subscriber requests all aS at indebted to him to call and settle their accounts a to the 1st day of JOSEPH BERTRAM, 5, 1867. “Cheapest. TEAS J. STEWART. Cheap Store, Summerside, Dee. 5, 1867. January, 1868, - Journal Office, Dec. 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TENUE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, wishes to inform the publie that he has removed his Photograph Saloon to a new Building recently ere ted by him for the pur- ose, adjoining Shop, where he has better facilities for tuking Pictures. Photographs 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. Tlead St. Stephen Street, Summerside, Noy, 14, 1867, ~ [MPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC ! “ Clifton Elouse” RE-OPENED | The subscribers are now opening their first arviyal “of consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Cotton Warp, red, white & blue, Harthenware, Glassware, Drugs Medicines, Boots and Shoos! ’ Brooms, 1 Pails and ‘Tubs, Tea, (best English) Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, CONFECTIONARY, ‘Tobacco, Soap, Kerosene Oil, Tron 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 & JOHNSTON, Clifton, New London, \ Oct. 8, 1867. Blanks of all kinds, for sale at the “Journal Office. NEW GOODS, | Mrs. 8. A, Allen's, PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR, Mrs. 8. A. Allen's Mrs. S, A. Allen's. Vorld's Lair Restorer World's Hair Dressing, ig suited to both youngandold. Itstrengthens or ZX LOU AT SAM UM: HAMS TTEPT the fair, prevents its falling or turning grey, with the Restorer, He i MS ae pace & and i parts to it a beautiful glossy appear- alone often restores, anc i a i ne coo, Tt never fails to RESTORE GREY MADR] orate, beautify and refresh the air, rendering aya eo? GINALYOUTHEUL COLOR, it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to TOITS Os S¢ a hola dicoutly upon ie remain in any desired position. & viving them the natural ¥OR LADIES AND CHILDREN, rf producing the same whose hair requires frequent dressing, it has sitilite mild lUeiTiode. quantity as in youth. | no equal, : No lady stoiletis complete whan It malt veatire eon bald laces, regtires: no | it. ‘Phe rich glossy appearance AER aA previous preparation of the hair, and is casily | truly wonderful, At Tinea ie i air, ¥ ; anulicd by one’s self, One pole will usually’ | mores all dandruff, and imparts to it a oH lect for a your, a8 after the hace 48 once rea- fellalttal A SERN TOY ae its ar, & te 4 og ‘4 r dis o st econ~ tored, occasional applications on %e in three | Han een FRA Wes be KnetaL months will insure against grey hairs to the | omic ; LBA TTA PR HIRE most advanced age. 2 ' Millions o." botties sold every year Lhe Restorer Reproduces and the air Dressing Cx ltivates and Beautyjies. Principal Sales Ofice, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City + August 1, 1867. Ir im nor a 2)¥Ey roots of the Ha." nourishment requir ed, NEW. GOODS. | Just in Time FANE Subscriber has just received per} ey ay D Undinewand Zuleika from GREAT iS Pp R J N G ch RA E | I BRITAIN, Lady Ligin from MONTREAL, and Anite Laurie trom BOSTON, the bal- ance of his ‘Fall Importation, consistug ii) part of— ; ‘ The Snbscriber has opened a Tailoring Establishment ! Boiled & Raw Ou, drooms, Pails, & Tube, jin Mr. I. J. Ricnanpson’s Old Stand, which White Lead Colored Paints ‘he trusts will be the real Fashionable one of Olive Oil Glass and Patty | Summerside, Ifan accurate fit, a stylish cut, Zine, Crockeryware, Salt, tron & Steel and superior workmanship can ensure eustoin, Buifiloe Robes Kerosene Oil he flatters himself he shall not be without (Caps Benzine, Varnish patronage from thet and discerning, Glassware Pobaceo Every trade requires brains, and none more pee oe Se sotian the art of cutting and making up a ope Starch rpment fo fit every variety of the humai Salt Plow Metals ae ' i form; but some people seem to imagine that it requires No more judgment to cuta coat than ats ORG ee to hew a loy,—an erroneous idea, the effects Nuils Dy ¢ Stuffs of whickvare seen in thetasfeless and ill-titting # Chain for Mud Diggers. garments we every day Lelfold in the streets. And a variety of other GOODS, which, to) There is no cartiy reafon to prevent. us gether with former gee comprise «| Provincialiats frowt being) as clegantly and Vinegar , ron and. teel Springs and Axles ~ Cheese POTS »| fashionably dressed as the Americans, and the very large a wa nd § ye UD NY ‘ 1 oy EG ad well fu Ke BLOCK OF ‘subscriber will use his bestendeavors to reach MBRCHANDIZE; and having been bought 4 consummation sv devoutly to be wished.” in the best market« and upon the very best aya GAFFNEY, terms, will be sold as low as any others intl late Cutter at Mr, ILJ.Richardson’s Cloth- market. ing Store. BAVIG ROGERS. _Sammerside, Nov. 7, 1867. writish Periodicals. CG} WY hs YOD Ss The London Quarterly Review (Conservative) Ne W Mx: ) WZ The Edinburgly Review (Whig), AY THB The Westminster Review (Radical), North British Review (free Church) Winfred House! a | Plackwood’s Edinburah Magazine (Tory) | ae Subseriber 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 oppose ld Stand, on ‘These foreign periodicals are regulary pub- lished by us in the sanve style as heretofore. Those who know thesn aud have long sub- scribed to them, need no reminder; those whoim the civil war of the last few years has deprived of their orice welcome supply of the best periodical lite re, Will be glad to have Central Street, then again within their reach; and those who a : niay never yet haye met withsthem, will as- where he is now opening a suredly be well plensed to receive accredited New & Fashionable Steck Of tienes ogress of uropean science DRY GOODS! TERMS FOR 1367. For any oneofihe Reviews $4.00 per annum which he now offers as CHEAP FOR CASI | Forany two of the Re 7.00 G us can be bought on this Island, Forany three ofthe Reviews 10.00 (4) For all four ofthe Reviews 12.00 [ts pare These Goods have been sclected by | For Blacky o od’s Magazine 4.00 Ny himself. and will be found of the LATEST | For Blackwood Gone Review 7.00 AY STYLES and FASHIONS, . Bor Blice.vood and any two is f the “K eviews Cotton W arps. all Colors. of the K eviews 10,00 For Ble kwood and three — ofthe: ‘Reviews 13,00 ay —ALSO— For Blac kwood and the four < Expected in a few days from HALIFAX, a Reviews 15.00 u choice lot of CLUBS. A discount of twenty per cent. will beallow-- GROCERIES! ;¢d to clubs of four or more persons, ‘Thus, which will be sold as cheap as formerly. four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, Persons coming to Summerside, to purchase | wilt be sent to one address for $12.80. Four Goods, will please call at the WLVFRE) | copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood, HOUSE, on Central Sweet, where they will | for 48.00, and so on. find the subseriber happy to show them his a Stock and tell them the prices, when they : POSTAGE. can judge for themsclyes. When sent by mail, the Postrace to any JOUN F, BAKER. part of the United States will be but twenty- Summerside, Out. 17, 1867. y four cents a year for A} Blackwood,” and but 2 oe | eight cents a year for exch of the Reviews. 1867 PAU 1867 eonre toe ae NEW FALL a Subscribers toany two of the above periodicals for 1867 will be entitled to receive AND WINTER G00D8! 1866. New Subscribers to all five of the Pe- FAVA Subscriber thankful for past riodicals for 1867, may receive, gratis, Black- wood or any dio of the ‘ Nour Meatews” for favors begs leave to announce that he has just received, at his 1566. ‘These premiums will be allowed on all new NEWSSTAND, CENTRAL STREET, subscriptions received betore April 1, 1867, his Stock of Subscribers may also obtain back numbers Fall & Winter at the following reduced rates, viz. : fa ! GOODS, The North British trom January, 1863, to December, 1866, inclusive; the “Edinburgh which he offers at the usual low rates, L. 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