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complaints, and that one which will HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE Yeo, 672. senitalneriio’ it idleses bemeainn tele tiie pote of MONDAY, the 18th inst. accuinplish their cure must prove, as this has proved, of Queen t . 8np DISTRICT. reach the seat of every malady, whether it be on the sur- Tickets of admission, 1s. Gd.; Reserved Seata, 3s.—| immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow- August 8, 1846, tf Arseneault, 489, Ramsay, 192. tace or hidden in the darker recesses of the system, and|T be had at the stores of W. R. Watson, W. G,/fingens. How completely this ate pound will do it, has} —-——-———- — . Bladalr, 664. thus extirpate it, if that be possible, Plainly printedin-{Sutherland, M. D., James Reddin and O, Connolly, nine step Pog 2 ep o - oars oe a ties anaes Fiour ! Herring! ATH DISTRICT. structions for the guidance of invalids envelope every | Esqrs. a we pte 7 em a Senilaae we wg es Bie De Howat, 739 Strong, 303, package of these restoratives, the reputation of whichis| Doors open at 7 o'clock; Coneert to commence at 4 pag * : vag 8 “Bl oe “— SOres, ogy HF Subscriber has on hand, and will sell CHEAP ’ , not only European, but extends throughout the globe, | to 8. eases, Dimples, Pustuies, Blotehes, Hraptions. St, An- FOR CASH, at his store, corner ef Prince and Laird, 689 McDonald, 303. McLennan, 350, Haszard, 293, Green, 823. The tollowivg Candidates having a majority ot votes were declared as duly elected, viz :—Messrs. Hensley, Kieckham, Whelan, Clarke, Wightman, thony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, &e. Syphilis ov Vernal Disease is expelled from the system by the prolonged use of this SanaSPARILLA, and the pa- tient is left in comparative health. Femaie Diseases ave caused by Svorfula in the blood, and are oftey soon cured by this Exrnact OF SakesPa- ILLA, Grafton Streets, 200 BBLS. FLOUR! Warranted as good as any on the Island, 150 bbls, Prime Elerring- t@ Call and judge for yourselves. By order, J. McLELLAN, Sec'y. Charlottetown, March 13, 1867. Mecting of the Legislature, ' Colonial Seccretary’s Office, March 4, 1867, 5ra pistricr, THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer Possesses virtue, which not alone remove pain instantly, but regulates the stomach, gives strength, tone ind vigor to the system, Itis one of the medicines that is worth JONUN QUIRK. Owen‘ and Messrs. Haviland and McAulay were more than gold. : Do not reject thle invaluable medicine, because You) Cy wtottetawn Feb, 6 1867 tf proclaimed subject to a protest entered against them) Don't experiment im testing new remedies, when you gon os pe Bagh Pape beng pom ge lnc sere nore leone upon. by PL yen’ bate die Anth a . : by their opponent, Mr. Moar. Mr. Fletcher having/cao buy the genuine Pain Killer, which everybody knows |.) hat the mitiation of all Money Otes should be with the| av od al oe Oe ee he vir- protested agaiust the return of Messrs, Henderson '? be good. eset : : *)Avex's—then, and not till then, wi'l you know the vir FL OUR! tues of Saaasparilla, For minuet particulars of the dis vases it cures, we refer you to Ayer’s American Almanac, which the agent below named will furnish gratis to all who eal! for it. Ayvr's Catnartic Pitts, for the cure of Costivucss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Fo Stomach, Pain or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Neuralgia, and as a Dinner Pill, are un- equalled, They are sugar coated, so that the most sensative can The Woodstook (C, W.) Sentinel says: ‘It is a generally admitted tact, that the medicine manufactured by Messrs Perry Davis & Son bas been instrumental in alleviating much pain, and giving relief to millions of suffering humanity, ‘Che medical faculty almost every- where recommend the Pain Killer, avd its reputation 1s! now established ay the moot beneficial family medicine now in-use, and may be tasen internally and externally to expel pain,” and Prowse, and having requested the Sheriff to nvestigate objections taken on the ground of persous having voted in wrong polling divisions, no members were declared as elected forthe Fourth District. We believe it is the intention of Mr. Moar to petition the House of Assembly against the returns of Mr. McAulay, and Mr. Fletcher inteuds to do the same agaiast the return of Mr. Henderson, Notice 1s hereby given that all applications for MONEY GRANTS, for Roads, Bridges, Wharfs, ete., and all peti- tions for grants in aid of any we whatsoever, which parties may desire to submit to the Legislature at its next annual Session, are required to be sent into this office on or before the 6th day of April next. By Command, T. H. HAVLLAND, Col, See’y. FISHING SITE Flour!! Flour!! HE Subscriber offers for Sale, cheap for Cash . NEW BRICK STORE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, adjoining the residence of Ricitanp Hvarrz, Esq, and near the soath (raat of the Colonial Building, ¢ % 200 bbls, extra State FLOUR, THEO, DesBRISAY, Mr. MecDouald of the Sth District of Prince ’ i take them with pleasure aud they are the best Aperient 200 * snperfine Sigis FLOUR, County has likewise entered a protest against the} Mar, 13 Generel Aquat for EB, deinad, in the world forall the parpows of a family phyale bbl CRACKERS ’ by ar. 13—1m or . 7 payee. dbls KERS, returo of Messrs. Green and McLennan. “Symptons of worms in Children are chan avorisckel AT KILD ARE CAPES. Apdo ye ot ab J. c, sey = Co., st Mass ’ 4 hhds, Porto Rico SUGAR, Worms in the stomach and bowels cause irritation, which HE Subscriber offers at Private Sale his FARM, and #0 y all Deuggists and dealers in medicine ever) ee MOLASSES, where. 40 chests and half-chests Congou TEA, with his usual stuck ef LIQUORS & GROCERIES. MARTIN OUALLORAN, Charlettetown, February 6th, 1867. ex ish Im NIAGARA! OR SALE, at the CLIVY GROCKRY STORE, Nerth Side Queen Square, near Apothocaries Hall— 20 * Niagara” Cook STOVES, 10 * Liberty and Union" do, containing a 100 acres of Land, 60 of which ure under cultivation, and having a lease of 999 years. The Dwelling Mouse and Outbuildings thereon ave new and commodious. For agricultural siting an outlay of the public money, should be sent in omen to the Colonial Secretary's Office, Char- : . §llewwh netitions received after the 5th of urposes, there is no better land on this Island. As a Fishing Site it 1s unrivalled;dts-eoutiguity to one of April next, will be too late a will not be acted upon.) ¢ i il a alania) ‘ hands of members previous to or BG ca ape PETITIONS For new Post Offices, and for all special purposes can be removed only by the use of a sure remedy. Brown's Vermifuge Comjils or Worm Lozenges, are simple and effectual, Mar. 13—1m - BR. WATSON General Luni P. KE. Island. Mar. 18—2m 7 be LAND SALE. MO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY. the Fifteenth of MARKRCLL next, at the hour of 12) o'clock, at tne Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain In- ure of Mortage, bearing date the 15th day of July, F btained, ‘point or cen: : are romised 1g tae . ri the Legislature, unless they have first been placed in| W!l! be presented to Pa n the 1h nst. - : : as D. 1864, and made between ALEXANDER THOMAS 10 Model Parlor do, the pe nee Secretary's ties witbin the time ao He a that 1 eg has ge receive announe- nado phd = de os: { ie ete * ehgiganay cite 7 . in the Aig of Nova penis 10 Yarmouth Cook do. ng A: that brok ti ia.—tiol 8 6-8.— a pea ntenye 5, his wife, “ From not complying with these plain conditions, peti- Te, ane lg etiead smcey yet pongo ged ae oe |ownel saan pafc,and JAMES MILLER, tship No. St, in Will be sold low for cash, or 6 months om approved paper, he word ‘tkingdom” struck out and ‘dominion THOMAS MOUNTAIN Seis f 7 to close consignments tions for one object or another are, year after year,!submitted under the tile Canada. : 4 ud, Esquire, of the other parte,.A)l ‘ Kildare Capes, Lot 2, March 13, 1867. $m HE FOLLOWING OF CHRIST, by T. A. Kempis. for salu at the Kent Street Book-store. EDW. REILLY. Uharlottetown, Jun. 23, 1887, 5 Isl 1m to All s d ait 4 A hie gai thrown aside to be heard of no more, except through a my lying, and .heing i the unavailing grumbling and disappointment of their originators and signers. Now is the time for the people to act and bave their wants supplied—failing in which, they will have themselves to blame if they do not ob- tain what they want. Tue Loxpon Quarrerty Review for January has been received from the Leonard Scott Publishing Co. New York. Its contents are :—1. Charles Lamb and some of his Companions; 2, ‘The Cholera Conference ; 8 Books of Fiction fer Children; 4. Crime in the State of New York; 5. The Week's Republic in Paler- mo, 1866; 8. Game and Game Laws; 7. Ultra Ritual- ism; 8. Yankee Humor; 9, English Democracy and Trish Fenianism. This No. gives a very fair estimate of the writings and genius of Wm. Hazlett, Leigh Hunt, Coleridge and Chas. Lamb. In the case of Coleridge. the estimate set upon his genius andinfluence would ap- pear to be too high; but the sketch of Lamb is one of the most pleasant, genial and truthful that we have read in biographical or critical literature for a long time.— We would not begrudge the yearly subscription of the London Quarterly for this one article. Sr. Joun, March 5.—London 4.—Col. O'Connor, leader of the revolt in Irvian |, captured. Brougham made a speech strongly urging household suffrage.— Gold 1884. New York Herald has a telegram that John A. Me- Donald will be made Governor of Ontario, John Rose Governor of Quebec, and probably both will be knight- ed, Sr. Jonn, March 6th.—Vienna, 5th,—Despatches re- ceived from East indicate general rising of Christians throughout Turkey feared. Dublin despatch says cap- ture of O'Connor untrue; was another party.—United| States tariff bill expired in old Congress, notwithstana- ing efforts to remedy its radical dirorders, and give it permanent existence, Considered new Congress not likely to increase duties on stone, coal, lumber, and| other productions of British Provinces. —Gold 1374. London, Feb. 26, evg.—The Government have with- drawn their resoluticos on Reform, and promised to lay) before Carhament a Regular Reform Bill.—The Bull for the Confederation of the British Provinces of North America has passed the House ot Lords, Dublin, Feb. 26.—McA(ferty, formerly of the U. S. Army, and recently a leading wember of the Fenian or- ganization in America, and companion of Head Cen- tre Stephens, was arrested in this city to-day on sus- picion of having been emgayged in the recent outbreak in Killarney, Florence, Feb. 26.—The elections which have taken place for members of the Italian Parliament have gen- erally resulted in the defeat of the supporters of Charlotteto . d as follows, that ix! to say: Com ing on the ef Peak Great Geor, Street, at the south-western angle of oF lou perty of Martin Shea; thence by a@ rig’ Great George Street aforesaid, eastwardly, Niie foot five inches; thence by a right angle ling therewith south- wardly, Nineteen feet four i ches; thence by a right angle line therewith, westwardly, Ninety-six feet. tive inches to the east side of Great George Street aforesaid; thenee northwardly along the same, Nineteen feet four inches to the place of commencement, being part of Town Lots Numbers seventy-eight (78) and Seventy-nine (79), in the First Hundred of Town Lots in said Town, together with the buildings and appurtenances te the same belonging, and also with the privilege of a Night of way of nine feet three inches in width, commencing at the south-eastern angle of the iand above described, and thence extending northward- ly along the eastern boundary of the same and the eastern boundary of the said Martin Shea's land to the routhern side of Sydney Street—([the above described Premises being part of the lands and premises comprised in the seid Mort- nge ¥ ae the 8th day of December, A. D., 1886. Ch'town, March 13, 1867. WHAT DO YOU WANT? HE Best TEA, MOLASSES, and SU- GAR? You can get them at A. A. McSWEEN’S. EARTHENWARE, in every variety of style, quality and price? You can be suited at A. A. MecSWEEN'S. BOOTS and LEATHER, whieh defy competition? Call and bay them at EGS leave ‘mid¥tweapat full many friends in town a iairy generally, that he has REMOVE) (wil it Stock of the Jate Firm of LAIRD & MARVIE, the Old Stand, Queen Syaare, to his New Stand, Queen Street, recently BELL'S Clothing Store, and directly opposite be Store of WM. NcGILL, Esq. A. A. McSWEEN'S. COTTON WARPS, that cangot be surpassed? You need not pass A. A. McSWEEN'’S. ROUND and FLAT TOBACCO? §$ There is any amount of it at A. A. MCSWEEN’S, GOOD SHIRTINGS, etc.? You will not be disap- pointed by calling at A. A. McSWEEN'S. A variety of articles, too numerous to mention? Your wauts shall be attended to most promptly by calling at A. A. McSWEEN’S. Richmond Street, Charlottetown, t March, 6, 1867, TMHE Subscriber, intending to sell for CASH ONLY, fur the fature, requests all parties indebted to him Having had sixteen years practical experience in the above line of business, and having RI-FITTED bis Establishment, and intending to do business as much as JAMES MILLER. [possible on the CASH SYS EM. is prepared to sup J. Lonowonth, Solicitor. [Mach 6. 2w |ply Wholesale and Retail Customers on the very bes fIVHOSEK in want of a real good PHO TOGRA v Hjol | or Photographs ON PORCELAIN, will do well to call at terms, MR. LARVIE embraces this opportunity of thank- ing those friends, and the pablic generally, who have so kindly patronised him while in connection with the lates Fru of LAIRD & HARVIE. HARVIE'S BOJK STORE, QUEEN-STREET. Charlottetown, July 11, 1866. tf C. LEWIS'S. Corner Great George and 3m pd King-st. Ch’town, March 6 Cuartorrerown Literary anp Desatine So- crrty.—The Readings and Recitatious before the | Ricasoli. above Society, which were postpoued from Friday} St. Joun, Mar, 8th.—London 6th.—Lord Naas last, will ake place in the Upper Temperance Hall /stated to-day that Feuiau rising around Dublin sup- vu Friday evening next 15th inat, at 8 o’clock.|posed to number from one to four thousand. The doors will be opened at 74 o'clock aud the pub- Drogheda Barricks attacked yesterday. Military GIN, AN» RUM, &¢,, &0. MINUE SUBSCRIBER HAS LN STOEE AND FOR SALE— 11 Hhds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR; 25 Pans. Bright Retailing MOLASSES; OYSTH2S, FRESH OYSTERS. AMERICAN OYSTER SALOON NE Subscriber has opened a NEW OYSTER. SALOON, under the above name, conducted on lic will be admitted on payment of an eutrance fee of 3d. P. 8. MacGOWAN, Sec'y. Police compelled them to retire, takiug numbers of killed aud wounded with them.—Feuians tore up railroad, blocked roads between Cork and Dublin, to come forward and SETTLE THEIR ACOOUNT3 80 Puns. Demerara RUM, pale & colored ; 150 Chests Superior Congou TEA; 25 HUhds. Holland GIN; Temperance Principles, on POW NAL STREET, near the ewrner of Grafton and Pownal streets. A room (with private entrance) furnished expressly for LA- DIES FAMILIES supplied with Fresh Oysters, on reason- able terms, and all orders punctoally attended to BENJ. PETTIGREW, §00 Bols. Superior Extra FLOUR; 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP ; 140 Bandles Vhite Cotton WARP; Hhds, and Qtr. Casks Pale BRANDY; Hhds. Port and Sherry WINE. OWKN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, 27th Feb., 1867. ~ REID BROTHERS. without delay. All een ne settled before the Ist of APRIL one _inext, will be placed in the bands of the Clerk of the Orders re Court for collection without further notice. ALEX. J. McDONALD. Georgetown, March 6, 1867. Prepare for Lent! March 13, 1867. suspending railroad travelling.—Guverument feels in alarm.—Gold 1344. The Lottery, which was advertised to take place,| $1. Joun, N. B., 9th.—Toronto 7th, on the 24th January, ult., io aid of St. Mary’s/ceived at head-quarters for two thousaud voluuteers Chapel, Souris, came off on Saturday ,Feb. 9. to be io readiuess immediately for service ou fron- The following gentlemen were the lucky prizejtier. It is supposed the authorities have information drawers :— of an intended fenian movement.—Case of United Rev. A. Trndelle, Egmont Bay, the Sleigh i Mr. States against ** Alexandria” decided by Admiralty Ch'town.Feb. 20, 186 ~ FOR SALE. ¥ the Subscriber. Cheap for Cash, er approved Daniel McIunia, Red Point, the Buffalo Robe ; Mr.|Courtia favor of American Goveromeut.—Gold) yor gate at the Kent Street Book Store: THE credit— Joseph McLellan, Charlottetown the Watch. 1333. si i ik OFFICE OF THE HOLY WEEK, according to ——— 100 bbls No. 1 HERRING, sapere at | — ge tet ag ore ie Roman Missal and Breviary, in Daun and English. ao C It is rumored in town that the Hon. John Rose took possession of Killteen Barracks; disperses DY) ++ ‘The week before Easter has been called by several 100 TAKE, troops. Also attack on Mount Mellick Barracks, 2! sames, from the great mysteries and various ceremonies killed, Said to be 3000 rebels in neighborhood Of celebrated and pestered init. The Greeks and Latins Aberio, Abbey Lane. Troops sent to disperse them.!ayeiently called it the Great Week, the Holy Week; Fenian Council discovered its members arrested by sometimes the Painful Week, thatis, the week of aus- the Volice, Bourke, Fenian leader, captured at terities; also, the Week of Sorrows, the days of the Lipperary.—Gold 135, Cross or of sufferings. *‘We callit the Great Week ;” VE says S. Chrysostom, on Ps, 145, ‘not that it consists of DIED. a greater number of days, or that the days in it are lon- ger, but on account of the great things which God has wrought in it: for on these days was the tyranny of the devil overthrown, death disarwed, sin and its curse taken away; heaven opened and made accessible, and men made fellows with the angels.” The chief object of the Church in this week, is to ce- lebrate the memory of the passion and death of her Re- deemec; every part of the sacred liturgy is directed to this end; the Charch’s offices, more sulemn and more multiplied in this week than in any other during the 20 qtls. CODFISH, 100 gail, = * or Cherry Valley, Feb. 20, 1867. of Montreal, is to be the next Lieutenant Goveruor of this Island, and that he will enter upon the duties of that position soon after the opening of the navi- gation. Hav SPORB. L, F AS. IRVING, Mel€tinnon’s Store, SOURIS EAST. FALL § WINTER STOCK, HE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for the liberal share of patronage extended to him since bis conmence- meut in business, begs to announce that he has just WV GOODS 1 RECBLSIOR BOBSE. ALBERTON? eee . Presentation.—Mr. James J. Rice, B. C. M., acknowledges gratefully the following Note, from Mr. Rix, on behalf of the good people of Miminigash Lot 8, with a superb Buffalo Robe. A people who had previously done well by many acts of personal kiovness, as well as a liberal support of the Ministry are fairly entitled to a public ackuowledgment : Miminigash, Feb, 18, 1867. Mr. J. J. Riee, B. C. M. a In Dece nber last, at the Vicarage, Congressbury, Somer- setshire, Anette Gibson, beloved wite of the Rev. Joseph Haythorne, and sister of the late Sir Edward Pouore, Bart., of Kashall, Wilts, and Cufnalls, Hants, And at the same place, on the 5th Febiuary, the Rev, Joseph Haythorne, forty-four years Incumbent of that Parish. At Stanhope, Lot 36, on the Sth uit., of decline, Betsy, the beloved wife of Mr. Robert Hudsun, in her 62d year, A numerous circle of friends lament the loss of one who. Thankful for past favors in connection with the busi- yas faithful im the disch: . suti ired! ‘ : ’ . : . Rev. anp pear Sir :—In behalf of the Protestant ainkas han ore ee well-aceuted hope in Chesse,| "Hole vi ge tag Seas vy tnd adapted to excite in the| mess of their tate Father, the Subscribers beg to COMPLETED community of Mimivigash, I present you with a«|*he has entered into that rest which remaineth for the peo. Hearts of the Faithful those various sentiments of love intimate that they have opened out in their Hs and gratitude, of compassion for the sufferings of our Lord, of sorrow and detestation for sin, &e., which every Christian ought to chrish in this holy time — It 1s with the sincere desire of exciting pious sentiments in the hearts of the faithful, that the whole liturgy of the Church for the Loly Week has been collected in this volume; and is presented to the public, both in the ple of God. At Tignish, Feb. 17th, Mr. James O'Brien, in the 42d year of his age. leaving a wife and five children to mourn his irreparabse lows. At Miminigash, on the 8th of December last, Bridget Kelly, in the 70th year of her age, ‘The deceased was mnch respected by all who knew her fur her many excellent quali- NEW STORK AT ALBERTON, THE LARGEST STOCK OF General Merchandize Eyer offered in this part of the County, Dry Goeds, in endless variety, FALL & WINTER STOCK OF Gooods, consisting in part of: Buffalo Robe, as token of personal esteem and thoir appreciation of the Bible Christian Ministry, Yours very truly, Joun Rrx The Summerside Journal says oats are selling) ties. Requieseat in pace. Latin and Buglish languages. Thus, while the pious there at 2s. 3d. a bushel, aud are scarce at that.| At Nail Pond, Feb, 18th, John, fourth son of Mr. Michael! Christian unites his voice with that of the Priest phar of GROCERIES, Eroceries & Liquors, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN MARKET A very large assortment of HARDWARE, And almo ¢ everything else usually kept in a Country Store. We have adopted in our business the principle of Quicg saves aod sMacy Peorirs; and from the facilities We possess, and trom the fact of buymg our GOODS in the best markets, For CasH, and having theca selected by one of the Firm, we feel confident of bemg able to sell Goods on as liberal terms as auy House in the Phee, aged nine years, ~ FOR SALE! AILS, RIGGING, ANCHORS & CHAINS, suitable for a small Schooner of between 30 and 40 Tons. the choir, he may also penetrate the sense of the divine office, and sanction by the fervor of his beart what he pronounces with his tongue, For this teason, the editor flatters himself that this book will not fail to please all those who still entertain a due sense of piety and religion; and may profit even those who, through a want of instruction, seldom or never reflect on the great mysteries which the Church conmuemorates during the Holy Week. The very reading of this most pious and affecting part of the Chareh's Veares is capable of ex- citing in their bearts a true and solid devotion, EDWAKD REILLY, Ic Charlottetown they bring 2s, 6d.—Pat BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS and MANTLES, HATS, Ladies’ & Gents’ Ready-Made Clothing. FUR CAPS HARDWARE, TOE ae We understand that the Examination of the Pupils at the Grammer School, by the Visitor, took place on Tuesday last, and we are glad to hear that considerable improvement has taken place, as well] Persons wishing to purchase the above, will apply at in the number of scholags, asin their progres in their, the sail-loft of Mr. J. TL. LONGARD, head of Bape studies, ‘They were examined in Greek, Latin, and| W barf. Alyebra, Geometry, nnd in Ancient History, and in| Mare 1, 1866. tf every branch acquitted themselves io a way credit- r my) able 46 themselves and their Teacher, Me A. Me- TO CARPENTERS. ’ Charlottetown, March 6, 1867. Rae.--The two Master Warburtons, Sidney Cainp- PPENDERS will be received by the undersigned until ——— , ne : bell, Thomas Haywood, particularly, distinguished sbiel Enbune th the Cheol Votes oe flaws Dina ai H ARPS. Hu ARPS a We ask our old friends to come and see LEATITER, ete., ete. themselves by their readiuess aud the correctuess of particulars may be asvertained by applying to the under- us! Which he offers for sale at unusually LOW PRICES, their answers, both in Mathematics and History,— S, Journal. signed. for present pay, and he respeetiully requests & contin- Come with your Cash! uance of public favor. By order of Committee, IRISHMEN ATTENTION UST RECEIVED, a Lot of HARPS, suitable to be worn on the approaching St. Patrick's Day. Every! son of the Emorald Isle should wear one to show love for the Old Land, Come quick and get one before all are sold. Price only Is. 6d, T. O'CONNELL. Variety hea 4 Queen Street, Ch'town, March 6, 1867, j ow - Ee gear enn annaremmienmmnen : __ JOHN FLEMMING, Come with your Produce! MICHAEL McCORMAOK. ae Medical Notices, Hope River, March 13, 67. 3i Come with a good, honest face ! Souris East, Nov. 6, °66. im Dissolution of Co-Partnership. TVBE partnership hitherto existing between the Subseri- bers is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to them are hereby notified that their respective accounts have been placed in the hands of an at- torney for collection. THOMAS DELANY. EDMUND F, BYRNE, Charlottetown, 18th Mareh, 1867. And you will find the Exceusion the best and in House in this part of the County to deal in. The Infants Friend.—Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Serup is the best and surest remedy in the world for all dis- eases of children, such as teething, wind colle, Ge. It correcta acidity of the stomach, regulates the bowels, we gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child, e eet e Fy hee yp ¥ ges can <: oe treet, New York, and 205 High Holborn, London, lhagiand. “ A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer & Commission Merchant MASON'S THREE-STORY BUILDING DORCHESTER STREET, Charlottetown, P. EB. Ialend, Juty 20,1604 REMEMBER THE wr BX U3sl)% HOUSE, Alberton, Nov, 7. ware 21D BRO sie a Yer t., ve 2 é ig