——_ Odds and Ends, yest ee OUTSET e rca, arts ‘ial THE OHINA QUESTION, “You never sce sich chaney no were how, as this,’ said Mrs, Partington, as she took from an obscure corner of the old cupboard a teapot of antique ap- Pearance, noseless and handleless, and cracked here and there, and stayed with puity where Time's mischievous fingers d threatened a dissolution of the union. **That teapot was my grandmother's afore she was married; I remember it just as well as it was yesterday.” “‘Remember when your grandmother was married?” queried Ike. **No, no, the teapot,” responded she; “*and it was a perfect beauty, with the Garden of Eden on it, and flowers and Adam and Eve on it, so natural that you might almost smell their fragrance.” oy What, smell Adam and Eve?” said eC. “No, the flowers, stupid!” replied she; ‘my grandfather gave it to her asamemento mori of his undying in- fection, because the colors wouldn't fade, and they never have, though children are destroying angels, and they made the mischief among the crockery, as_ they always do now-a-days.” She had held the teapot in her hands as she spoke, andnow she gazed in silence upon the picture of Adam and Eve, par- tially concealed in the bushes, and she revelled in the memory of the past, and wondcred if her grandmother ever came back to look at the old teapot that she had preserved so carefully, as an_heir- loom ; then, carefully brushing off some dust that rested upon it, she replaced it, and charged Ike impressively to keep it most sacrilegiously for her sake. He said he would, as plain as his mouth full of preserved plums would let him, and wiped his movth on the sleeve of his best jacket. Syapariy.—Here's fresh halibut!” cried the fish-vender, beneath Mrs. Var- tington's window, **T know it is, you poor cretur!” said | the estimable lady, looking after him with a commiserating expression; ‘1 know itis ; and I believe it is the seventh fresh haul about that he made by here to-day; and he speaks so pitiful, too, when he is telling us ot it, it makes my very heart ache for him,” She caught not the deep significance of the cry; but her benevolenze, always on the alert, eonstrucd itinto an appeal for sympathy. Heaven's blessings on thee, Mrs. Partington, and, with re- verence be it wished, where hearts are regarded, may you turnup a trump. New Remepy ror a Drovenr.—Mrs Partington was in the country one Aug- ust, and for a whole month not one drop of rain had fallen. One day she was slowly walking along the road, with her umbrella over her head, when an old man, who was mending up a little gap of wall, accosted her, at the same time de- positing a large stone on the top of his pile. a Mrs. Partington, what do you think can help this cre drought?” The old lady looked at him through her spectacles, at the same time smelling a fern leaf, “IT think,’’ said she, in a tone of orac- ular wisdom, ‘‘I think a little rain would help it as much as anything.” It was a great thought. ‘The old gen- tleman took off his straw hat, and wiped his head with his cotton handkerchief, at the same time saying that he thought so too. “ Don’t crowd so, good woman,” said cld Roger, at the Lowell Institute, as he was waiting his turn to give his name. ** Don’t crowd so!” and, looking oyer his shoulder, he met the reproachful glance of Mrs. Partington herself, who was there for the same purpose. He im- mediately gave way to her, and the next morning found himself not divisible by 7, nor anytl.ing like it. ‘So much for po- liteness !” growled old Roger; * she'll get all the Natural Religion now; and much good may it do her!” ‘You would have smiled to see the spiteful manner in which the littie min said this. ** Have your cabbages tender hearts ?” asked a woman of a costermonger. ‘They can't have anything else, marm,” was the reply, ‘‘ for they've been crying about the streets all the morning.” “*My German friend, how long have you been married?” Vell, dat is a ting vat I seldom don't like to talk about, but ven I dves,it seems so long as never yas.” Supposing a heavy shower to have just given over, what resemblance does it bear to the tale of a fox? One is the end of a hard rain, and the other is the end of a reynard, Ifa man kas a right to be proud of anything it is of a good action, done as it ought to be, without any base intcrest lurking at the bottom of it. A man named Peck, in St. Louis, rai- ses his children by the bushel. He has 10 pecks now—two bushels and a half. Vehemenence creates dislike, excessive mildness contempt; be neither so severe as to be hated, norso tame as to be in- sulted. The person who said that his mouth never uttered a lie,probably spoke through his nose. Josh Billings says he has ‘* seen some awful and bad throte diseases cured in 3 days by simply jineing a temperance so- ciety. ‘When a gentleman steps on a lady's train the lady should turn around and say politely, ‘I beg your pardon, sir,” and the gentleman should bow and say ‘1 accept your apology, madame.” A codfish breakfast and an india rub- ber coat will keep any man dry. A fop often fancies he is cock of the walk, when he is only a coxcomb, What is the greatest Let ever made? The alphabet, A man who retires from busincss and lives on the interest of his money may be paid to be resting on his oars, vase ere WASHING MACHINES W ASHING Machines and Wringers combined | icpece Mangies, &c. ATENT Spring Mangles, and the Universal Cog Wriugers—Cheap tor Cash, MARK BUTCHER, P . Turning, &c. DLAIN, Eliipses Compound Spiral, and Orna- mental ‘Turning, in Wood, Metal and Ivory.. Serew cuttidy of every description, trom six inches the one thread, to 100 threads to one inch. MARK BUTCHER, Sawing, &c. STRAIGHT sawmy, Jiging, from 144 inches to OO the Finest Fret Work. MARK BUTCHER. Charlottetown, King square, octs 1, 1868 di STOVES! STOVES !! FROM Yarmouth ! Truro! Albany ! Cook ! Close ' Parlor! Shop! School house ! AND SHIP STOVES, in all sizes and variety of patterns, For sale at a small adyance on cost! R. T. HOLMAN. Summerside, Sept. 24, 1868.—2m Miller Wanted. W ANTED, a comprtuxt on to take charge of the subscriber ist Mill at Lot 8. Any person giving satisfaction will receive constant employment and liberal wages. A. & A, RAMSAY, Tot 8, 10th sept. 1868. NI OOTICE is here AN that part of Lot TON TODD, Exqy ARREARS OF given to the Tenants on mvued by THORN that all RENTS, and . due thereon, ust be ; paid, without further delay. Mr. ASHER is authori Oats and yy : Summerside, aud to grant dise Market irges theretoro, J. C, POPE, Charlottetown, sept atl MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST ! TOICE NEW UOPS, for family use, in QUARTER, HALF, and POUND PA- PERS, For sale by W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, } Ch’town, Sept. 24, 1868 VINEGAR! CASKS good Pickling VINEGAR, just received by R. A. STRONG & BRO. Summerside, Sept. 24, 1868. ee WEET OIL! COD OIL! KEROSENE OIL, and Boiled & Raw Linseed Oil at R.A. STRONG & BRO'S. Oct. 1, 1868. TO SPORTSMEN. KEGS 3 EB SPORTING POWDER, 20 ba Por Sate Low, &5¢ JAMES L. HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, Head Holman’s Wharf, Sum’side, Sept. 24. FLOUR, FLOUR. UST ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL, a NEW STOCK of * Choice No.1! Canada Flour. CG. C, GARDINER. Snmmerside, Ang. 27. 1808. - The Highest Price N CASH given for any quantity of OATS and BARLEY, celivered at the Subscribers Ware- house, Summerside. C. C. GARDINER. @. Sept 24, 1863. A Want Supplied ! PALE subscriber wishes to inform the pub- lic that he has fitted up a Tloarse, and is now prepared to furnish it, with Horse and driver, at all times, to any part of the ‘Town or Country. Charges moderate. It is kept at his Livery Stable, in Summerside TILOMAS CAIRNS, October 1, 1868. Ilides and Sheep Pelts. VA subscriber will psy the highest mar- ket prices for any quantity of the above delivered at his Warehouse, J.T. HOLMAN. Summerside, sept. 10,68 lead of Holman’s wharf cpt 10/08 § Sewing Machines ! INGERS New Style FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, and No. 2 Manufa i Mac tine, (warranted to give perfect satisfac: tion) are for sale by JOHN HIGGINS, Agt. Great George Street, Ch’town 2 Aug. 20, 1868.—2m 5 Bricks. Bricks. os received on Consignment, per Schr. AMELIA, from PUGWASH, N.S,, 223,000 BRICKS, which will be sold low for Cash. JAS. L. HOLMAN, Wholesale Warchouse Head Holnan's Wharf, sept. 16, 1868. To Coffee Drinkers. ALL at the ALBION HOUSE,for some of Strong’s Pure COFVERE, Roasted and Ground on the premises. June 11, 1868. SALT! SALT!! cee SAL, 400 bushels of good LIVER- POOL SALT, Cheap. ' ASITER BLACK, Oneida House Sumnierside, July 16,68, - To House Builders ! O* hand by the SUBSCRIBER— 4 ton Sheet Zine. 4 ton assorted Nails, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Zince Nails, Paint & Oil, Patty, Glass all sizes, Locks, Hinges and Screws, &c. For Sale low. ke, D. ROGERS, «+ Summerside, August 27, 1868 ‘ medium on the Island. BARLEY WANTED ! *PHE Subseriber will pay the highest MARKET PRICE tor 10,000 Bushels gocd clean BARLEY, delivered at his Warehouse, J. L. IOLMAN. Hlead Holman’s Wharf ; Summerside, Sep. 10, ’68 BUTTER WANTED! TPUE subscriber will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for 200 Tubs Good Butter ! delivered at his Warchouse, JAMES L, HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, Ilead Holman’s Wharf, Summerside,sept,24 For Sale Cheap, One pair large Timber Wheels, (new) One Treenail Machine, (has been used one summer.) ye@™ The above will be sold at a Bargain. Apply to RICHARD W. TREMAIN, Margate, August 6, 1863.—3m 1868 Jlbion House 1868, The Subscribers, intending to make an alteration in their business, now olfer the whole of their Stock of Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices! They would also inform those indebted to them, that in view of the above change, they will require all accounts overdue clos- ed, cither by Payment or Promissory Note ! R. A. STRONG & BRO, Summerside, June 11, 1868, To Wholesale Dealers and Families! R A. STRONG & BRO, are offering: ° Wholesale Warehouse, 16 pieces Brown Coburg at 1s. per yd. 27 do. Checkered Alpaca at.sd do Yor Cash Only, June 11, 1868. Cheapest School Books AT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Sept. 10, 1868, Queen Street Cash for Eggs, MPNIIE highest price in CASII will be paid at all times for any quantity of EGGS, delivered at the ‘ Eurexa Movs.” C. C. GARDINER, Summerside, April 80, 1868. Scrap & Old cast Iron, apne Subscriber will buy any quantity of the uboye, delivered at lus Wareliouse, JAMES L, WOLMAN Summorside, January, 1868. Eggs ! Eggs ! AM paying, and still will pay at all times, the highest price in cash for EGGS, de- livered at my Warchouse. D. ROGERS. _ Summerside, April 16, 1868. Oneida Efouse, Head of Queen’s Wharf. TAXA subscriber has just received per bark Unpise from Liverpool—schr. Fronipa from Montreal, and schr. Oxwanp from Boston—the following STAPLE GOODS: Arnentto, Castor Oil, Crmiles, Soup, ‘Tobaeco and Pipes, Sole Leather, Rakes Vitchforks 2& 83 prongs Manure forks Axes Flour and Corn Meal, ‘Tea und Molasses, Sugar, Figs and Dates, Confectionary, Ruisins, Rice, Nuts (different kinds) Soda bi-curbonase, Soda Crystals, Mustard, Shovels (sq & rnd.poiat Ground Ginger, oes, Cloves, scythe Sneaths Nautneus, Rope (different sizes) Glenlield Starch, Nails all kinds Corn do Horse Nails 7x 8 Coflee (pure) Buckets Ground Allspice, Broows Salt Petre, Scrubbing Brushes Alum and Cudbear, Shoe do Blue Stone, Stove do White Wash do Borax, Whisps & Buck Saws Cream of Tartar, Shoe & Stove Black'y ‘The above Goods will be sold as CUMALP for CAsil as any now offered in this Town. ASIIER BLACK, Oneida House, Head Queen's Whart, Summerside, June 11, Pgs, Copperas; Corns and Warts. are permanently and effectually cured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by W. R.WATSON, City Drug Store, Ch’town, ___ Dee. 26. 1867. RS. BREMNER has nes received at ‘A. tle Prince Street Book AND STA- TIONERY STORE, per Amphion trom London, besides a large and well assorted Stock cf Books, STATIONERY, &c.. a great variety of Fancy Goons, &e., which she offers at extremely low prices for Cash :— Puns's, Pocket Kooks, Ladics’ Reticules, Com- panions, and Bags, Travelling Bags. PHOTOGRATIL ALIUMS, int quarto, and emall, Carb Cases in Tortoiseshell, tartan, and Leathor, Work Boxers, Knitting Boxes, Needle Books and } 8. Tox: oF Sheet Music Brusites, Mair, Inf Tair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving Comns, Horn and Rubber Dressing, and Vecket Feather Dusters Mirrors Spectactes and Reading Glasses Spectacle Cases Egg Boilers Stercoscopes and Slides Thermometers Accordeons and Concertinas Knitting and Netting Pins and Needles, Crochet Hooks, Tatting Shuttles, Black & White Pina, Hair Ving, Needles, &o. ‘ Searf Pins, Watch Keys, Silk Guards, Gilt Lockets BEADS — Pearl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold & Steel cut, and Colored 801770118 — Hair Cutting, Paper Hanging, Drapers, Lace, Embroidery, Fancy Work Box, Bratton: hole, Flower, Grape, Nail, &e. iit rood quality) Kyives—Pen and Po » Bread, Palette, Pruning, and Erasing; Children's Knives, Forks, Spoons Razora and Strops Corkscrews, Nutcrackers, Tweezers, Koy Ringe, &e TOYS — Dolls, Whips, Tops, Watches, Jows I arps, Mouth Organs, Money Boxes, Marbles, &e. Cricket Bats and Balls. © Trout Hooks and lies Rope and Arrows WALKING STICKS and CaNra, plain and faney Flexible Rulers, for Artists, Bookkeepers i Water Wells for Copying Presses Lhe ye pcnate Stamp Dampers India ple Bottle Corks Twines, Fly Papers Glycerine, Honey, and fi iy ‘ne ey ne Naked Windsor Soars, ALaoy a quantity of . WRAPPING PA PER, Various qualities and sizes, Prince Street, July, 1808. 1868. _ SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, ~ REILLY'S PRINGGE OUNTY — has been Removed to Water Street, To the Store lately occupied by Mr. Grorce Cravn, Harness Maker, in the House of Mr. Georce O'Nuixu, where Tobacco of all Kinds, Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf, wil be kept constantly on hand, and sold at Lower Prices than eyer! » People trom the country will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere, - : PATRICK REILLY, Proprietor, Summerside, July 28, 68 a NOTICE ! PARTIES indebted to the Estate of REUBEN TUPLIN, by Note of Hand or others ise, are hereby notified that all Debts and over due Notes must be paid on or before the 10th day of OCTOBER next; and all other Notes as soon as they fall due, or they will be sued for without further notice, ALL Notes and Debts connected with the Estate, are in the hands of R. W. Tre- MAIN, at Margate. for collection, GEG, ANDERSON, Assignee, Margate, Sept. 10, 1868.—2m NOTICE! OIIN RUSSEL STEWART, recently of Summerside, Merchant, having by Deed of Assignment dated 16th day of September inst., assigned to the subscriber all his Book Debts and all manner of debts due him: Pub- lic Notice is hereby given that all persons in- debted to the said John R. Stewart are hereby requested forthwith to pay their respective debts tome. All amounts not paid on or be- fore the 10th day of October next will be handed over for collection, without further notice. TILOMAS B. WALL. Summerside, sept. 17th, PE. ISLAND STEAMERS, ** St. Lawrence,” “PRINCESS OF WALES” AND “ HEATHER BELLE.” The Steamer “Princess of Wales” V ILL leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU every TUESDAY and THURSDAY morning at 5 a.m., in time for the morning train for Hal ci Leaves PICTOU for CHARLOTTETOWN every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening, after arrival 0: ain from MHalifax. Leaves PICTOU for PORT HOOD every THURSDAY morning at noon, immediately after arrival of ‘Train trom Halifax, returning to Pictou the following morsing. Leaves CUARTO'T LTE 'TOWN every TUFSDAY and FRIDAY night for SUM- MERSIDE and SHEDIAC, at74 p.m. Will connect with Wednesday and Saturday morn- ing’s ‘Train's. Leaves SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN every WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY afternoons, imme- diately after arrival of ‘Train from St. Jolin. The Steamer “Heather Belle” Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN at 8 a.m., every Saturday morning for PICTOU, Leaves PICTOU at 9 a. m., same day, for MURRAY HARBOR, GEORGETOWN and SOURIS, remaining at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday. Leaves PICTOU every MONDAY for CHARLOTTETOWN, atter arrival of Train from Halifax. FARES: Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, £0 12 0 Pictou to Georgetown, ** () Wy) Ai Port Hood, Q12 0 Ch’town to Summerside, ** 0) 0.20; U3 Shediac, at 018 0 uy St. John, “ $4.50 0rl 8 14 ths Kastport, 157-0,00) 40. AL} Portland, Se 8100) BADE 0) us) Boston, eo O00 aloe se Halifax, Cem sOO Le 0 iM Port Hood, sf Lia 0. i Georgetown, ** 09 0 $s Souris, Le 012-0 F.W. UALES, Sce'y Ma» 21, 1868. WRIGHT'S INDIA ViEGIO SUGAR COATED PILLS Cure sick headache , Rheuimatism, Fever and Ague, Bilious complaints, colds and cougls, pain inthe bones, Mry- sipelas, salt rheurn,all cutane- ous diseases, Piles, Dropsy and the Gravel, Dizziness, Liver complaints, Di- arrheaa,General De- bility &e.; and are WARRANTED TO PURIFY THE BLOOD. For sale at the Principal OMece, No 872 Pearl street, New York, and by Druggists generally, : W. RR. WATSON, Ch’'Town, Agent for this Island, July 23d, 1868. Removal ! FPG Subscriber returns his sincere thanks . to those who so liberally patronized him while conducting the ‘Arma Hovusn,’ and wishes to inform them and the traveiling pub- lic in general, that he has RAMO VED to his New building on Water Street (nearly opposite the store of R. A. Strong & Bro.), where he has both increased Hotel & Stable Accommodation! and he trusts to make those who may favor him with their custom a great deal more com- fortable in the *OOCHAN JIOUSE,’ than he could, for want of room, in his late stand, Tur nest or Liquors always kept in the bar in connection with the Hotel. ‘This Hotel is on the water's edge, and com- mands a splendid view of the harbor of Sum- merside, and of the Straits, and will be found a comfortable and healthy place for travellers. Its near proximity to the steamer Wharf will make it the best place for travellers wait- ing to go 01 arriving in the Boat. Horses and carriages can always be had on the premises, by boarders, RICHARD TIBBETT, Water Street Summerside, July 2, 1868, Look Here. B, FITCIVS GOLDEN OINTMENT is e used for all complaints, that skin, flesh, bones and muscles are afflicted with; with wonderful success. Try it. W.R. WATSON, General Agentfor P. B. fsiand. TOBACCO FACTORY) Steam Navigation Co’s, |: ~~ LAND SALES, Leasehold Farm FOR SALE! IPMIE Subseriber offers for SALE his VAL- UABLE FARM, on Lot 16, within about nine miles from Summerside. ‘There are on the premises a small house, a barn 36% 26, with other out-buildings; also, two wells. of water, one at the house, the other is convenient for pasture fields. ‘This firm consists of 165 acres, about 80 of which are under cultivation, the remainder is covered with a good growth of soft wood, such as poles and scantling. Abuadance of sea weed and mussel mud can be had within a few chains of the shore. Lease 999 years, at one shilling currency per acre. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. GEORGE F. ROBINSON. VALUABLE FARIA FOR SALE! MHAT Valuable Property, known as HOL- LAND GROVE, near CENTREVILLE, BEDEQUE consisting of 202 acres, which includes a valuable piece of MARSH, upon which is annually cut about 124 tons of Hay. This Farm is near to the mussel mud and sea manvre, which ean be had in large quantities. On the premises is a new and commodious dwelling house, well fimshed up stairs and down, also a Farmers Cottage, Barn, Stables, Granary, and other out-buildings. One hun- dred acres of this Farm are under cultivation, and principally fenced with cedar, and about 80 acres are covered with hard wood fit for saw logs and ship timber. ‘Terms 20 per cent down; balance secured on property, payable as inuy be agreed on. A.E.C. HOLLAND. September 3, 1868. A Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE, Abus Subscriber otfers for LE, by private contract,the aurivatled By HOLD FAKM al present owned and occupied by him, situate on the outh Shore, Lot 26, in Prince County, con- sisting of 142) nerves of lent land, having a fronton the Gulf Shore of between 80 and 40 chains, where abundance of cenweed and mud can nine Abont 100 acres of the above pro- i edand ing high state of calivation, the remainder is covered with hard and soft wood of superiov description. There is erected on the premises a commodious Dwelling House, containing nine rooms comple finished ; there are two lirge and convenient k ens attached to the hous There is alro a] containing a Conch House, Wood Hk for general purpores, to- wins, one T1044 so ft, the hop, miti’s shop, and e two wells of ox nt 2) tiles 01 \ le, and alt villuge of Centre the most desi hitle guaranteed ticulars apply to the Subscriber WM. WRIGHT, For furti on the premises, VINE COVERED Cottage for Sale. PMIE subscriber offers for sale his VALU- ABLE PROPERTY situated in NOR TIL BEDEQUE, and near the north end of Dunk River bridge, consisting of Six Ac ef Land, with a snug COTTAGE and BARN thereon, and a very good GARDEN, containing a number of valuable fruit trees, This Property is well worthy the attention of any Trader or Mechanic, being situated at the conjunction of three roads, leading to Summerside, Centreville and Freetown, Tunas will be made liberal. Immediate possession given and a good title on applying to the undersigned, ‘The subscriber also offers for saleone MARE. AND COLT, one WAGGON, set of Harness and Sleigh. Persons wishing to purchase will do well to call and see J. B. SCHURMAN, Summerside, Augus Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE. TANMIE Subscriber offers for Sale, on reason- able terms, his Valuable Freehold FARM, on Lot 17, consisting of 150 acres ot excellent land, 100 of which are in a good state of cul- tivation, and the remainder well cavered with cedar and other valuable wood. It is situated 44 miles from Summerside, at the end of Mis- couche Road, and has an excellent frontage on the shore of Shemedito River or Dintick Cove, A good mill stream flows through the centre, Abundance of mussel mud can be had within a few chains of the front. The fences are nearly all of cedar, the buildings in good order, neat and commodious. A block of 71 aeres of most valuable wood Jand, distant on- ly one mile, can be sold. either with or with- out the farm. ALSO—200 acres of wilderness Jand on Lot 10, fronting on the Main Western Read, and leading down to Portage Hiver, along which are about ten acres of excellent marsh. 200 acres on Lot 3, fronting on the centre line road of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot 8 front- ing on Pierre Jacques Road near the mill of Messrs. A. & A. Ramsuy. JAMES RAMSAY: Valuable Farm for Sale. {OR SALE, the FARM owned by Joun Anmstnona, situated in YOUGHAL, in the parish of BATHURST, containing 100 acres of excellent LAND, between 50 and 60 acres are cleared, vith a good house and barn and other out-buildings, a barn on the rear of the lot. where there is a fine meadow, cut- ting a large quantity of hay. ‘Terms liberal, Vor further particulars ap- ply to Mr. Gorge Ihyros, anner, Sum: merside, or the undersigned at Youghal, N.B. THOMAS ALLAN ARMSTRONG. August 27, 1863. Valuable Property — FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE !! | MNO LNT, or FOR SALE, hy private con- tract, that valuable property, opposite the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west from the Journal Office, fromting on C TRL,and running back to St. STEPHEN Street, in Summerside, formerly occupied by Mr. $8. W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Mstablishment. Tho building is G0» fect. There is a commodious SILOP, X27, 19 feet post, fitted up with the latest improvements; and is well adapted for a general Retail Business. The remainder of the lower flat andthe second storey is comfortably fitted up, and would suit for two tenements, ‘The tlouse is nearly new, comfortably finished, and in first rate repair. There is a stable and small warchouse on the premises. For further particulars apply to THOMAS B. WALL Summerside, May 19, 1868, FLOUR! FLOUR!! gee RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Cannda Flour aad Con Meal, which will be sold Cheap for Cash. A. BLACK, Oneida Honse, Sept, 17, 1868, ly | Wy BUILDING LOTS IN ALBERTON! HE Subscriber offers for sale Eight of the Nine Lots marked and numbered on the plan hereto annexed, situated jin/ thé very centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON, and are, without exception, by far the most eligible building sites in the Town . ‘The Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1, 2, 8,4, 5,6, 7and 8. No. 9, with the Dwelling House thereon being reserved for the present An unaueslianable Tithe Gi a ‘Yerms nade known on ap; ion 1 , BENS. ROGERS, PRINCESS. STREET ~ B6f 7ot bor Mason nas ba = [-} 7 A bot * OOF ea a3 oO oO Po OGL STREET 35f (to -wharf.) —G. W.Howlan’s Establishment. wENTRAL Nol 85 lif WATER STREET. Store—B. Rogers- Commercial Hotel. Ships Carvings. OR SALE, at the Store of Mr. DonaLn A’ Ramsay, a good selection of SCROLLS and FIUERGHUEADS; which will be sold low for cash. SummersideMarch 26, —tf. WYool! Wool! 2 STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at TRYON, having been thoroughly recon- structed and enlarged by additional machin- ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu- facture Cloth from custom wool as hereto: fore, and at the usual rates. Having doubled their facilities for manufacturing, and procu- red skillful operatives tor every department, the Company feel confident of giving their customers greater satisfaction generally, by manufieturing a better quiulity of Cloth, and making quicker returns for wool left. with them. In addition to the various kinds of CLOTH previously made, they are manufac- turing SEVERAL NEW STYLES FOR MEN'S WHAR, and full width Blunketing. 6 Wool, which must be clean washed, free of mits and coarse locks, and of good quality, may be left at Hon. H.J. Callbeek’s, Charlottetown, or at the mill. STANFIELD WOOLEN CO. Tryon, May 14. 1 {m2} Temperance Hall Store! FAMILIE * Casenmpee Temperance Hall Com- pany’ will Lisl (for one year or more) the premises owned by them at Alberton and known by the above name; is well culeulated for carrying on a general business, the front being fitted up as a general retail store, and having good Warehouse room in the rear. Rentimoderate. Immediate possession given, Apply to BENJ. ROGERS, Sec’y. of the Company, Alberton, 8th July, 1868.—tf. REMOVAL ! FANIN Subscriber begs leave to inform tho A public that he has removed from his old stand on Water Street, tothe ALMA HOUSE, lately occupied by Mr. R. Hibbett. where he has good accommodations for travellers and their horses. ‘The best of LIQUORS kept in the bar in connection with the Hotel. fag Remember the old stand. ALEX. GRADY. Summerside, July 9th, 1863. NEW GOODS Spring & Summer 1868, JUST OPENED Clifton House. GREAT VARIETY OF Mew & Hashionable Goods, IN ie Dresses, Sacks, Bonnets, Tats, Ribbons, ‘Trimmings of all kinds, Parasols, Steel Skirts, Cloths, Coats, Pants, &c. Also: Hardware, Boots and Shoes, (in variety,) Hats & Caps, Leather, Nails, and everything suitable for country trade. A Liberal Discount to Cash Customers. SCHURMAN & JOHNSON, Clifton, New London, May 21, 1868, } ~ ‘BAKERY. Direotly Opposite Holman’s Wharf. TINIE Subscriber having built a good Oven. and secured the services of a first class Baker, is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Pastry, Oake, Biscuit, Bread, &o, Ife will also supply retail customers or fam- ilies with Bread, every second day, delivering itat their residence, and et such prices as will enable those retailing to make money. Ship owners and masters will find itto their Nie to purchase their ship bread from rim. —ALSO—— Tn connection with the Bakery isa JON EEC TIONARY Grocery and P ovision STORE, where Confectionary can be purchased wholesale or retail cheaper than it can be imported. His Groceries are of the best quality, and the Provisions the best the Island can furnish, Vie Nics and Tea Parties supplied. The want of such an establishment as tl: above has long been felt in this communits and the subscriber trusts to meet with th. patronage which the enterprise deserves, JOUN McKEIRNAN, Water Street, uly 2, 63, —