The News soser pein motu SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JAN ee - Boy’s To the Patrons of the “SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL,” January Ist, 1860, a a eel Rap, tap! ‘Rap tap! The Newsboy come, Not in his usual quiet way, ‘Te carry you the paper home, Without a single word to say. Address Established 1845, GREAT DISTRIBUTION: | NEW YORK | LIFE INUSRANGE | COMPANY. | Assets, January Ist, 1868, \Over GIFT COMPANY !! | j | Dollars | ;¢, } | —br THE— Metropolitan | Cash Gifts to the Amount of $250,000 | Every Ticket Draws a Prize! ——— | Each $10,000 | which he offers at a small advance on COST, | for Cash or approved credit:— UARY 7, 1869. vs cnn am § AT WHOLESALE (ELECTION NEWS. Ex. “ Zuleika.” MIE Subscriber has received by the above Vessel, trom ENGLAND, the t-Jlowing | GO OED. 74 Chests & half chests congou TEA, ALL Descriptions of the best quality, sold at the LOWEST PRICES by = ~ LAND SALES. °’ DRY GOHOPS! Freehold Farm for Sale! LINUS B. McMILLAN. Under Clifton House, Summerside GROCERIES ! pee subscriber offers for sale the FARM now in the occupation of Gilbert Gallant, in Cascumpee Village, a short distance from Mill River Bridge. containing about 100 acrer, 60 of which front on the Main Post Hoad, leading to Alberton, and the remaining 50 acres fronting 20 chains on the Milb Read, near mussel mud and sea manure, Welt sit- uated for a farm, tayern or mechanic. i n zi 25 ; “The Fourth Estate,” by usage old, | pel. Wen o Million: oo a6 we Pe an Hol Crete EO CONFECTION: Of all kinds, inc uding ‘Terms liberal. For further information ap- wom him on this festive day, | PRESIDENT: 7 joa 4 1,000 | Outi } ABM; (assorted) TEA, ply to GEORGE W, HOWBAN 1h conte an wet may noe | MORRIS FRANKLIN, ESQ., oan hee ‘ A0G 2 Casas COLEMAN'S MUSTARD. | SUGAR, Cascumpes, Nov 4, "08: La si 4 s compliments to pay. | Vice President and Actuary: 300 ve ti é He 50| ! Keg ) Ae - MOLASSES. r 4 f 2 Cases Coleman's STARCH, us, FREEHOLD FARM I : JILLIAM H. BEERS, Ja. 430 “6 a 8 eh Meise Pe }INGE o i Yes! Patrons kind, another year WIEDIAM Hi . 600 & ‘ § Cs ee Ground GING R, RAISINS, &e Has pase'd with all its weal and woe, How swiftly earth moves round its sphere HEAD OFFICE 112 & 114 Broadway, N.Y. General Agents for the Dominion of Canada: BURKE & SUMMERVILLE, Fach §300| to $500) Melodeons $75 to $150) ‘ STG es 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos “ “a “ 56 lbs Nutmegs, (i kegs White Lead, 6 bags Rice, 56 keys coloured Paint GBbls Washing Soda, 3 setts Gray’s Plough Cheap for Casi by LINUS B. McMILLAN. HE subscriber offers FOR SALE: that ae VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM ad Farm of Mr Stephen Strarg, on ining the Os Lot 17, containing 1324 Like me, forever on the go. Ee ; . > i 7.'50 kegs Bi-carbonate 4 casks Linseed Oil a BEACH POINT, . : p ‘ : ildi | 150 Sewing Machines Each 6O to 175/90 *eB ’ hiting, : acres of land, 50 of which are cleared and in J think, kind friends, I-hardly need Herald Buildings, Montreal, 250 Musical Boxes Lagto 200) Soda, ie dos Wilting; CLOTHS, a good state of cultivation; the balance is Remind you how my course I've run, 800 Fine Gold Watches 79 to 300) covered with wood. Itfronts on the shore, Vi > Vor fr . “s Metals, Through thick and thin, that you might read The New York 750 Fine Silver Watches “ 80 to 60/2 Bbls Currants, Cyan Niene Winter Wear, Goop and|and has 6 acres of excellent marsh. There What happen'd new bare the ra . Fine Oil Paintings, Hrayned Engravings, sile |G Bile at Ou tolls 60 Pieces extra soles & Se and Win , ana bas 8 pores. SE A Ee Ke tan ‘ ' yer Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large) 2 kegs ded. POU ey) ie tata, i] harf for shipping only two hundred Life Insurance Company assortment of Kine Gold Jewelry, in all} 1 do Cream ‘Tartar, fF Ae wae aah LINUS B. McMILLAN. an ‘roth it ping y For every week, with honest pride, I've placed before your eager eyca, ‘The Beacon Licur of Summerside, Our Journar filled with maxims wise, And counsels sage, intent to show, The profits and the tricks of Trane, Which every business man should know, Is ONE OE THE OLDEST INSTITUTIONS Of the kind in America, having been chartered in the year 1841 und commenced business in May,1545, During the twenty-three years of its existence. it bas ixsned policies upon the lives of nivre than Fifty Thousand Persons. | valued at 1,000,000 Dollars. A Chance to Draw any of the above Prizes! by Purchasing a Sealed Ticket | for 25 Cents- | Tickets describing each Prize are SEALED) | ; ‘in Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. On re- 1/7 Cails Hemp Rope, 4 Bbls. Copperas, 1 do. Bluestone, 1 do. Cudbear, 1 do, Epsom Salts, Iron, (assorted sizes) 32 boxes LobaccoPipes 2000 stout Grain Bays, 2&3 bush., 20 boxes crown Soap, 7 do. Bolt Rope, 80 do. ‘Tyson's pale do i . ‘arn and) 1 cask sheet Zinc, io Ry 7 Badls. Sleigh Shoe assorted sizes HOOP SKIRTS. For Ladies and Misses. In great variety, and cheper than the cheapest. The above Farm is pleasantly situated, and is only 8 miles from Summerside by water and about 12 by land, It can be inspected, any time and full particulars made known on application to Mr. Stephen Strang, Beach Point, or to the owner at Summerside. SOLOMON STRANG. Summerside, Dec. 17, 1868. uf Whose fortune may be lost or made. and hus pid in losses $50,000 to the families and | ceipt of 25 Cents, a Sealed Ticket will be! 19 Coils Manilla Rope, Steel, i LINUS B. McMILLAN. Vine Covered. . And wt I l repreacnuitives of those who have deceused while | drawn, without choice, and delivered at our| 1 Manilla Hawser, volt bales white & colr'd _ ’ nd what 9 year the past has been, Hauibermor tle COlpiDys office, or sent by mail to any address. ‘The fathoms 44 inch Warps, Cotta e for Sale Pregnant with matters great and small, : aes prize named upon it willbe delivered to t ©) 3 Casks Chain cable, 1500 bush, Liverpool G R E a's §' 5 Mutations many have been seen Annual Income ticket-holder on paymentof One@ Dollar) (0 fathoms 4 in. doz Salt, AND On our opaque terrestrial ball.— But starting fresh on New Year's Day Our annual journey to pursue, It may be useful, by the way, The oLp yKar briefly to review. EXCEEDS Four Million Dollars. A SAFE INVESTMENT. ; The instances are many within the experience of \ Prizes will Le immediately sent to any ad-| dress, as requested, by express or return mail | You will know what your Prize is) | before you pay for it Any prize may, \de exchanged for ancther of the same} } 200 futhoms @ in. do. 6 Anchors, froml ewt to Gewt. 6 ewt fine wro't Nails, 4 kegs ET Horse nails, 6 doz steel pointed Shovels, 800 Bags do. 20 do. fine do., 12 Crates Crockery- ware, 10 doz. Milk Pans, 30 doz, stone Jugs, uz doz Preserve Crocks do, White Cottons. English and American. Good and Cheap. THVUE subscriber offers for sale hie VALU- ABLE PROPERTY situated in NORTH BEDEQUE, and near the north end of Dunk River bridge, consisting of Six Acres of Land, with a snug COTTAGE and BARN thereon , ‘Wild war in Africa has raged, every Life dnaurance Company, in which the pro-| yalye | No Blanks tt | : & LINUS B. McMILLAN. and a yery good GARDEN, containing a Was heard where brave Napier engaged Bold Abyssinian Theodore, Of boasted birth and haughty mien, The lineage of Solomon !— But scon before our English Queen thei wife way insure the life of her husband for her fown Denetit, wid should she | amount of the insurance will be payable to her free from any cliims uguinst his estate; aml dn case of the death of the wile before that of the husband, the umount of the meurance may be made payable to her children. watts in times of prosperity and health. A | REFERENCE —We select the few following | Valuable Prizes and’ kindly permitted us to/ {publish them: | | §.0O. Wilkens, Buffulo, New York, $1,000, | | Mrs I. Stuart, 70 Nelson Place, N. Y., $500) survive jl, the ! names from the many who have lately drawn) ~ Head of Holman's wharf ; i Summeiside, Noy. 12,'C8 $ “Stoves. Stoves. The subscriber has on handa small lot cf Parlor and Box Stoves, Bargains! Bargains !! IN | DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, 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, ‘Terms will be made liberal. Immediate possession given and a good title on applying. to the undersigned, Fell down the Queen of Sheba’s son. Miss A Monroe, Chicngo, Ill., Piano, valued} ' iN } Fie) go, Ill., Piano, valuec aE lat 805., W Curtis, New Haven, Gold’ Watch, | For Wood or Coal, J. B. SCHURMAN. Atany rate a tyrant fell, Whose word was law, whose will was fate, Who slew the slaves that served him well, ‘The victims of caprice or hate ; Who held e’'en wuitre MEN in the chain Of hopeless dark captivity, Till Britain thundered out again No Englishman a slave shall be! ! Long'life to gallant, brave Napier, The hero of Magdala, who ‘Led Britain's army forth last year To victory and honor new, Rule! ‘Rule, Britannia!! sing that song ‘Wherever Britain's flag is seen, . ‘To aid the Riaitt, or right the Wrona, God save ovr country and our Queen. But while oe'r Africa’s sunny land, THE COMPANY DECLARES Al ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS, which are available in payment of each Annual Preminmn, All the insured in this Company receive dividends which can be used in part of the second and each subsequent Annual Premium thereafter; or the dividend may be allowed to necumulate, and | subsequently used in whole or in part in the pay- ‘inent ot Premiums. The business of the Company lbeing PURELY MUTUAL, each member pays jeu the averaye cost of inenrance, all surplus being annually returned to the Policy hold dendis paid to Policy holders exceed $3,000,000. | Endowment Assurance Policies. These Policies are coming into general request Asa sure und profitable investment for one's de- clining years, they deserve the attention of all. | 82 0, Robert Jackson, Dubuque, Sewing Ma- | chine, $100, Philip McCarthy, Louisville, Ky $500, James Rogers, Washington, Musical Box, $150, Miss Emma Walworth, Milwau- i kee, Wis. Piano, $500, S. I. Ferris, New | Orleans, Gold Watch, $250. | We publish no names without permission: | Opinions of the Fress. “ They are doing the largest business; the firm is reliable, and deserve their success.” (Companies biving a Stock Capital usually retais | — Weekly Tribune, Feb 7 a lunge portion for the Stockholders.) ‘Te Diva: | “We have examined their system, and know them to ben fair dealing firm’—N. } Herald, Feb. 28, 1868. «Last week a friend of ours drew a $500 prize, which was pron ptly received." —Daily News, March 3,°63. Send for circular giving many more refer- ences and favorable notices from the press. Liberal inducements to agents. Satisfaction sold at very low prices: J. 14 HOLMAN. Summerside, Dec 9, 1868, STOVES, STOVES. Ihave just received from ALBANY, per Schr. Golden Rule, a large and varied lassortment of STOVES, consisting of {Cooking Stoves fur wood, Cooking Stoves for coal, Parlor Stoves for wood & coal, Bed Room Stoves, Hall Stoves, bhop & Office Stoves, Stoves for Churches and School Houses. which will be HARDWARE, BOOTS $ SHOES, CLOTHS, COTTONS. &e,, &e., &e. At LINUS B. McMILLAN. Under Clifton House, Summerside. Noy 16, 1868,—tf TEA! TEA!! »)») CHESTS prine CONGOU TEA, a first ot tt rate article, J. & T. MORRIS Oct 24, 1868 Summerside, August 27, 1868.—tf FOR SALE, On Township 16, near Auld's Mills. Freehold Farm, consisting of 84 Acres; eight are under cultivation, and the remainder covered with hard and soft wood, ‘There is a good Brook on it, and it is near a good mussel bank. Apply to JAMES GREEN. Linkletter Road, Lot 17, Nov 19, '68,—tf FOR SALE! IIE SUBSCRIBER offers For Sale that Kligible Property, situated in ‘Tryon, formerly owned by A, McDONALD, Merchant, consisting of+— 87 Acres of Land. The dark dense cloud of war was spread at ae ohare BO j mee he | ALAN 5 a . On the premises areanew KLouse 36x Thousands on ** India’s coral strand,” : 1 Fee ee nauane te eats iy the very Package of Sealed Envelopes| Waterloo Cook Stoves. Brandy, Whiskey & Wine. 2,a new BARN & Store. This Were famishing for want of bread. Just think of that! and shall not we, Who Heaven's good gifts so largely share, For our condition grateful be, Who've had enough! and bread to spare. Great earthquakes too in different parts, ‘Have marked the progress of the year, Rent earth's thin crust and filled the hearts Of men with apprehensive fear. And where's the prophet wise to say, Earth's slender crust shall never rise, Beneath our feet some hapless day ?>— ‘Two shocks occurred in Firry-rive! ‘Still we ntay pray—as heretofore— Kind Providence to keep us free From wasting war, from famine sore, From earthquake’s dire calamity.— While other places tar and near, Have suffered by the Will of Heaven, We've been more highly favored bere, For which let thanks sincere be given, On local themes, I need not speak, And I may give the reason why, You read your JourNAts every week, And therefore know as well as I, Of home affairs. How Pope J.C. With A, McMillan ran the race, Of public popularity Round Summerside for Colin's place. And how McMillan, honest soul, “Did almost run his Rival blind, And first and foremost reached the goal While Jemmy Pope came in behind! Enough about it has been said— My piece is long enough, I see, So patrons kind, when you have read My lines I pray you think of ax, And fill my heart with love and joy, A generous gift for New Year's Day! And then the grateful Prinren’s Boy, In duty bound will ever pray. assured hinself upen bis attaining a specified a. while full provision is made for death oecu prior thereto, THE NON-FORFEITURE PLAN. This company originated and introduced the val wuble feature known us the Non-Forfeiture Plin which is rapidly superseding the old system of life long payments, and has revolutionized the system form) by all Life Compunies. A party, by this table, afterthe second year, cannul forfeit any part of what has been paid ine LW Tables of Rates, Circulars, Examples of Divdiends, Forms, &c., cau be had by applying to the Ayent, at Charlottetown. MEDICAL EXAMIMERS: Dr. MACKIESON, Dr. R. JOHNSON. | Agent for P. KE. Island: LOIS A. HARVIE. Ch'town Nov 1 “The Canada Life Assurance Company Established 18-47. Manager--A. G. Ramsay, F. 1, A. HEAD OFFICE HAMILTON, ONTARIO. HALIFAX, N. S. Honorary Directors: The Hon Ed vard Kenny, ‘The Hon 8. L. Shannon, The Hon John W. Ritchie, William Ilare, Esq. Medical Agent—M B Almon, Junr. £AINT JOHN. N.B, Honorary Directors. John V. Thurgar, Esq-Rev Wm Scovil, A M = statement. jutely what we are. wari, and disguise the rest. etfort to do this triek, sometimes not. SS Most people are two-faced. Nearly all of us, no doubt, regard ourselves as exceptional to any such No matter what other people may be— whether two, three, or a dozen sided—we fancy our- selves open, honest, frank, sincere. stuffing ourselves with a fiction. are all two faced.—None of us appear really and abso- We put our best qualities for- Life is made up of an It is sometimes successful; We not only deceive everybody—or | attempt to—but also ourselves. Mr. Verriwig says he rarely suffers for want of air at | his house. A breeze is raised in the readiest manner, | and often from the most trifling cause, “Mrs. Jenkins,” said a little redheaded girl, with pus nose and bare feet, ‘‘ Mother says you will oblige er by lending’ . her.a stick of fire-wood—fillin’ this cruit with vinegar—puttin’ a little sott soap in this pan If'so, we are Let us repeat, we Alex. Jardine, Esq-John Boyd, Exq Charles Merritt, Esq. Agent—James G Forbes, The Terms and conditions of Assurance of this old established Company, are as liberal and unrestricted as those of other good com- punies, and the rates which are founded on the higher interest obtainable in Canada than in Great Britain, are lower than those of! British and American Offices. Endowment Policies payable during life-| time of assured Policies payable during a} LIMITED NuMBER of years. | Liberal regulations as to foreign residence, | travel and occupation, | Acuxts ror P. KE, Istanp . } Charlottetown—W. D. Stewart, | Summerside—J. Bertram, Medical Adviser—F. 1D. Been, M.D, Tables of Rates for the more general forms | of Life Assurance, and every information may | be obtained at any of the Agencies, which are | of Life Insnrauce in the United States, and which | has been eae (generally in a less favorable | Incorporated under Special Act of Parliament. | Capital-One Million Dollars! | Adviser—W. J. Almon, Esq. MD) Medical Advisers—Drs. Uarding & McLaren | | Travelling Agent. iE }rangement between the United States and ees Island, viz* contains One Cash Gift | Two Dollars, 85 for Five Dollars, 110 for Fifteen Dollars. All Letters should be addre ‘sed to PARKER, MQ@ORE & CO. | 195 Broadway, New York. | December 17, “68—2m. | lr NULS Paper has been recently enlarged to mammoth proportions. Ir 1s Tb LARGEST Reuiaious Papin in tun Wor. Is the leading organ of the Union Movement, and | opposes ritualism, close communion, exclu- isiveness and church caste. It is the only} | paper that publishes Iyxry Warp Beecnen’s | Sermons, which it does every week, just as | they are delivered,—without qualification or ‘correction by him, It advocates universal ‘ suffrage; a union of ehristians at the polls; | and the rights of labor. It has the best Agri- cultural Department of any paper in the world; publishes stories for the family, and for the destruction of social evils, It edito- rial management is impersonal; its writers and editors are from every branch of the church, and from every grade of society, It thas been aptly termed the freest organ of thouglit in the world. | Such a paper, of ering premiums of Sewing | Machines, Dictionaries, Appleton’s Cyclope- | dia, Pianos, Organs for Churches, etc., makes one of the best papers fur canvassers in the world, Every congregation may obtain a Commu- | nion Service, an Organ, a Melodeon, a Bible, or a Lite Insurance Policy for its DPastor, or | almost any other neediul thing, by a club of| | subscribers. Send for a copy, enclosing 10 cents, to HENRY E. CHILD, 41 Park Row, New York. | yp. §.—Subscriptions received at this office December 17, '68.—4m. KERSHAW & EDWARD'S IMPROVED PATENT |Non-conducting and Vaporising | Fire and Burgler Proof MANUFACTURERS OF BANK VAULTS, BURGLAR PROOF VAULT DOORS, IRON VAULT DOORS, PATE N'T COMBINATION BAN K LOCKS, DEED BOXES, PATENT JAIL LOCKS & CELL DOORS, &e, &e. Tuos, FuLternr, ? Davip Stank & Sons, Agents, Lalilax. Montreal. Dee 15, "68 y NOTICE. IS Honor the Licutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of the following modifications in the Postal Ar- THE GHURGH UNION.) HAVE just received an assortment of ie | | he celebrate | page Six Tickets for One Dollar, 13 for|4_+ Se Waterloo Cook Stoves, One of the best descriptions of Couk Stove now in use. Stove Pipe ofall sizes constantly on hand. D. ROGERS. October 29, 1868. FARMERS BOILERS. HE Subscriber has just received a varied assortment of the above COOK STOVES, with improved WATERLOO, SHOP, PAR- LOR, HALL, BEDROOM, CHURCH, SCHOOL HOUSE, WM. G. STRONG, Central Bedeque, Oct 15, "68 INK. INK. =U INK. CARTER’s Combined Writing & Copying RN XK! TPVUIS COMBINATION EN FS has been awarded the highest premiums over all others in the United States, and pronounced by the most celebrated Chemists the best ink ever offered to the public. It is used by many of the largest commer- cial houses, Ban¥s, Railroads, and other Cor- porations, and gives perfect satisfaction. The Advantages of this over other Inks, are: Finst.—It flows froely from the pen, and does not thicken by exposure to the air Srconp.—It will give a perfect and instanta- neous copy. Turrp—It will not mould. Fourtn—Being equally as good for copyin | as for Book-keeping, it entirely does away with the use of two kinds of ink. | Firrn—It is more permanent than common Inks. Sixrn—The color, when first written, is a beautiful dark green, butin a remarkably short time it changes to a brilliant jet black —not a brownish black. Srventnu—It is admirably adapted to the most delicate writing, and always ‘nukes its mark,’ ‘The Ink is warranted to flow as freely as any other writing fluid now in use; to give as perfect a copy . 8 any copying Ink; and not to mould. This Ink is for sale at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE. Queen Street, Ch’'town, Nov 4 H LOOK HERE! | TPVMAIE subscriber begs to friends and the public in general, that he | On and after the first day of November next | the postage on ao single Letter shall be FOUR | PENCE, if prepaid atthe Mailing Office, and has opened a First Class Liquor & Grocery Store, —joron intimate to his) _ Qr Cacks Hennessev's BRANDY, 10 Qr Cusks PORT WINE, 10 *— SHIGRRY WINK, 10 SCOTCH WHISKEY, 100 cases Scotch WHISKEY, 100 cuses Old Tom GIN. J. & T, MORRIS. 4 Oct 23, 1868 CANADA FLOUR. Bbls Canada FLOUR; good and cheap for Cash, J.&T, MORRIS. 100 Oct 24, 1868 TOBACCO, TOBACCO! 10 Kegs TWIST, 47 Boxes; wanufactared by the subscribers nud sold very low. J. & T. MORRIS, Oct 24, 1868 Molasses & Sugar. <()\ Pan Molasses, 20 bbis Crushed Sngar. a J, & T, MORRIS Uct 24 1868 RUM & GIN! 4 Pon Fine Old Demerara Rum Ex Tielen | Davies teom Demerara * 3U Hhds Holland Gin. J. & T. MORRIS. Charlottetown, Oct 24 1868 old AMERICAN GOODS. UST RECEIVED from BOSTON, per Schr. GLYNNWOOD, Cases HARDWARE. BUCKETS & BROOMS, Barrels Glassware and Lumps, Ro.ls TAR PAPER, 2 Dozen BUFFALO ROBES, Pitch, ‘Tar, Rosin and Oakum, 15 Boxes TOBACCO, A sylendid assortment IITATS, CAPS and FURS, property is near Stanficld’s Woolen Factory, and recommends itself as a desirable private residence, as well as a good Business Stand, being in the midst of a flourishing settlement, and near to Churches, a School House and Mills, ‘Terms and particulars made known on ap~ plication to Henry Palmer. Esq., Charlotte- town, or to the owner at Bedeque. A, 8, C, HOLLAND, Bedeque, Nov. 26, 1868. Isl 4i ~ Valuable Property FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE !! ! O LET, or FOR SALE, by private eon- tract, that valuable property, opposite the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west from the Journal Office, fronting on CENTRL,and running back to St. STEPHEN Street,.in Summerside, formerly ocenpied by Mr. S- W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishment. The building is 60 x 27 feet. There is a commodious SHOP, 25 x 27, 19 feet post, fitted up with the latest improvements; and is well adapted for a general Retail Business. The remainder of the lower flat and the second storey is comfortably fitted up, and would suit fortwo tenements. ‘The House is nearly new, comfortably finished, and in. first rate repair. There is a stable and small warehouse on the premises. For further particulars apply to ‘THOMAS B. HALL? Summerside, May 19, 1868. Valuable Farm for Sale A Beet 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 Frm is near to the mussel mad and sea 16 Coils ROPE, Extract Logwood, Turpentine, Varnish, Paints, Putty, Q.ls, &e. D. ROGERS. Summerside, Oct. 29, 68, - YARMOUTH COOK STOVES. PVA Subscriber has for sale at MARGATE alarge assortment of the above celebrated Cook Stovos, which he offers on Unusually Liberal Terms. Parties wishing to purchase will de well to e llon Mr. R. W. TREMAIN, at Margate, GEORGE ANDERSON. October 22, '68. uf French River. manure, which can be had in large quantities. On the premises is 4 new and commodious * | dwelling house, well finished up staire 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 suw logs and ship timber, ‘Terms 20 per cent down; balance secured on property, payable as may be agreed on. A.E,C. HOLLAND, September 8, 1868. WRIGHT'S INDIA VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS Cure sick headache, Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, Bilious complaints, colds and CANADA FLOUR! | IN STORE. coughs, pain inthe bones, Mry- sipelas, salt cheum,all cutane- ous diseases, Piles, Dropsy —und please not let your turkey-gobbler roost on our jathis OLD STAND, on Water Street, in| and the Gravel, Dizziness, 10 2} 00 BARRELS Liver complaints, Di- established on the Island. | Ten Cents, (equal to sixpence) if posted un- fence.” ; / | Summerside, where he will keep corstantly | j P ie in th hed J. W. MARLING, paid, and for other thansingle letters the same on hand LLiquuors of the thioleest deaught | NOS. 1&2 CHOICE CANADA FLOUR! arrheca,General De~ ut two persons jn the sume bedroom, one of whom General Agent. | ltrge shall be made for cach additional half including— creer | bility &c,; and are has the toothache, andthe other is in love, andit will) October 29,'68 ~ 8m Agent. | ounce, or fraction thereof. Letters for British | ffonnessey's Brandy, Holland Gin, Port an] JUST ARRIVED, | WARRANTED be found that the person having the toothache will go) "ayy j Columbia, California and Oregon, shiwll be Sherry Wine, Jamaica Rum, eli He ler sole Puoerd | TO PURIFY THR to sleep first. " Ege (if prepaid.) per half ounce, Scotch Whiskey, Porter and Ale, Vipes, | r Providence, from MONTREAL, | BLOOD. ‘THOMAS OWEN, | 141 Bbis No. 1 CITY MILLS B‘louwrr, “ | For sale at the Principal Office, Ne 372 | Pearl strect, New York, and by Drugghw | generally. | W. R. WATSON, Ch’Town, Agent for this Island, | _ July 234, 1868, | Corns and Warts, are permanently and effectually cured by FALL & WINTER © GOODS! | Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, ‘Tea, 75 FANCY do d AN \e jo. Postmaster General. Molasses. ney } Tavern keepers and others wishing to pur- | ee ee cee Ch'Town, B, EB. Island chase the best LIQUORS will de weil, to| JAS. L. HOLMAN, ‘The Balecriter b ____ 0th october, 1808. ee _.. | give the Subscriber a call, as iis motto is| Wholesale Warehouse, oy Sea i” a8 now open, | NOTIVE. b quick sales and light protits.” __Head Holman’s Wharf, Nov 19, *68 eady for Inspection, a LL PERSONS INDEBTE | Persons wishing liquor for medical purrs} QUAN ATNA PTOATTR \ UL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Sub-! m io +4 pac Carefully Salested Stock of PALL seibee, elthve by liobk Adouant, jew, | noses will find at my Store a Warranted | CANADA FLOUR. misary Note, or otherwise, if not paid by the | Article. ECKIVED from MONTREAL, *«T have come for my umbrella,” said the lender of | sh one of these articles ona rainy day to his friend. | ** Can't help that,” exclaimed the borrower. ‘ Don't | you see that 1am going out with it?” ** Well, yes,” replied the lender astonished at such outrageous impudence; ‘yes, but—but—but what am I to do?” * Do?” replied the other, ag he threw up the top| General Post Office, a i and walked off, ‘do as J did—borrow one.” and Winter GOODS, | 20th instant, will be sucd for without further! Summorside, Oct Pela deabge 0 pe Steamer Flamborough, per ‘is easel Aclergyman happening to get wet, was standing which he offers as Cheap as any in the/"°!’* ARTHUR P. MILLS. | 100 Barrels ROBINSON'S { Market. SALT! SALT! — *| Extra sup’fine Canada Flour, | Snmmerside, Nov 12, '68 rate | gcrraietareemmmtctetoael cose 100 BUSHELS § AL T.—Cheap | which will bo | The Journal is the best advertising for CASH, |for CASH, ‘ i A. P. MILLS, medium on the Island, | Summerside, Nov 12, 68 over the fire to dry bis clothes, and when his colleague came in he asked him to preach for him, an he was wet. ‘*N>- sir, | thank you,” was the prompt reply, # preach yourself; you will be dry enough in the pulpit,’ | Patent Corn Solvent, sold at groatly reduced prices | For sale by Charles O, Winkler, Sumside’ W. BWA’ D. ROGERS, | Ci Store, C ' | October 29, 1868, 109 | het ada Call and examine them. L. VICKERSON, —| Summerside, oct. 22, 68 |