THE HERALD; WEDNESDA ™ —— — atanagreneeeeenereooeearenaor a eo . = Stall PETS lig Some people have curious tastes. We sce that a Bel-| cillors, as recommended by eome ministeriatiet journals — “tga +, 4 ies He = ~y : sg —— === ee rea eit eines |b aya tear fae TI Cal | garni su vou ape O 1 Caee PROTO ae gentleman who she had remarked looked “like a dead has not as yey beck taken into cogsideration by the i RO BL.BIOM, Eee eoesines Ralicle : 1 e., irs Se pp a man.” The same paper contains an advertisement from the ghostly-looking gentleman, expressing a des-re to ineet the lady. So there is good reason to hope that she will suceced In obtaining another view of her corpse-llke admirer. In old times whon smuggling was common in England, a shoe dealer in London was in the habit of selling boots of French manufacture at a very much lower price than any one else could afford to dispose of them, and yet no one could bring against him the charge of smuggling, It was long before the secret was diseovered, but it was found at last that in each of the high heels of the boots was a cavity con- taining a watch, which had escaped duty, and he was thus enabled to sell boots lower than any one else, St. Marie, the man who betrayed his comrade, Sur- ratt, has written to the American Government from Montreal, saying that he gave the information in the hope of receiving the $25,000 reward which was offered for the capture of J. I. Surratt, but that he has not yet secured a single cent, and is in a most miserable phght, compelled to live under an assumed name, and despised and shunned by all who know who he really is. A number of meetings have been ‘held in different parts of England for ‘the purpose of agitating for the re- peal of the tax on shepherd's dogs; the principle on which the repeal ls to be asked is that the dog of a shep- herd is his working tool, and should therefore be exempt, as the tools of other working men were untaxed, A young man named MelLeod, a jnnior’clerk in the St. Joln Post Office, has absconded, Seaving belind | him a confession that he had tampered with a money letter in Sept. last, the contents of which the clerks ia the office had to make good, A Brooklyn man has accomplished a featin the way of bigamy. Ife courted for two years, and finally mar- | ried a young woman residing within a stone's throw of | the house where he lived with his wite and family, and stistained the two establishmeats for some time, St. Louls gamblers are villains in the double sense. Out of fourteen faro-boxes recently captured there by the police, only three were honestly made, All the rest contained more fiian fifty-two cards, with curiously con- trived springs controlled by the dealer, The Emperor Napoleon bas received the hatand sword which the Pope blessed at the last consistory, and which, according to ¢ustom, pre presented to the sover- eign who has rende vice to the Holy See and the Catholic Church. A pleasant slip of the tongue is recorded by a French yaragraphist. A lady was enjoying the society of her | aero when the bell rang, and the servant announced ‘the doctor.” him,” was madame’s reply. “Tell him I am sick, and caunot see The New York House of Assembly has twenty-cight assistant clerks, seventeen messengers, and fifty pages. ‘The House comprises one-hundred and rts. Boge A members, so there is not quite an officer for each mem- ber. ‘ A midnight clopement in New York was frustrated hy a cat, who frightened the young lady into’a fainting fit as she was going down stairs to mect the expected a boy stole $200 from his lover al the door. In New York erga mother, and took two other youths of tender age on an extended tour over the country. Their travels were arrested at Cincinpati. Deaths from ‘starvation have already cecurred at Quebee. » Between ten and fitteen thousand of the population are suffering for the necessities of life. _ News by Telegraph. Sata ne ae Orrawa, Jan, 80.—The Totercolonial has been be- fore the Privy Council daring the past week, Nearly all points now agreed upon. Decision vu; route will not he made public till approved by the Imperial) author- ities. It may be supposed that unless further surveys are ordered either Major Robinson's route or Mitchell's compromise will be adopted. ...Stvingent regulations enforcing the attendance of Clerks of Government de- vartments from nine to four, and abolishing Saturday alf-holiday, adopted by order in Council, Loxvon, Jan. 29.—The internal condition of Ttaly is hecoming critical. Fears are entertained that a coup d'etat is contemplated at Florence. It is believed at Paris that the relations between the French and Italian Governments are not as cordial as they have been... . Mr. Milner Gibson, a leading member of Parliamentin a speech at Ashton, declared that peace must be pre- served between England and America. Other Cabinvte would succeed those now in power on either side of the Atlantic, and other Cabinets would not be pledged to the policy, or boand by the words of Lord Stanley ar | Secretary Seward. ...Thomas Daley who is said to be | an American Fenian has been arrested on a charge of Treason. It is alleged that he is concerned ia the plot for an attack on the Woolwich Arsenal, which was dis- covered and frustrated by the Police. ...The appeals of the Counsel for the Defence, for the removal of the trials of the Fenians, Burke and Casey. to Loudon, has been successful. The Court haa decided to grant.the motion for removal, and tho trials will commence at an | early day in thiscity....The policy recently adopted by | Prassia on the Roman question and on her agreement | with France on the treatment of that subject has caased | eurprise, but an explanation of this course is found in the fact thatin sustaining the temporal power of the Pope tho Prussian Government finds a powerfal means of conciliating ita Catholic subjects and in strengthenin its influence over the Catholic States of Sout Germany. ...Consols 93]; 5-20’, 72. Markets un- changed and quict. Gold 409. Duin, Jan. 27.—A guashep in this cily was enter- ed by a party of men, who succeeded in carrying away half'a ton of powder. The police immediately got upon the track of the robbers, and have since arrested twelve men vpon suspicion of being connected with the affarr. All the men arrested are Fenians. Panis, Jan, 87.—The Monliteur of to-day publishes 4 report of M. Pierce Magnee, the recently appointed Minister of. Finance, on the financial condition and ne- M. Magnee says that the in- | dition to Rio De La Plata. ' red during the year the greatest ser- | Cabinet, Havana, Jan. 23.—A telegram from the Cit Mexico dated Focoday last, says Porfierio Diaz had re- turned to the Capital, The Mexican troops were to be paid fortnightly in advance. The Legislature of San Louis Potosi had levied a forced loan of $30,00) upon, the Merchants, the payment of whieh has been refused, and eome of the Merchants had been imprisoned of been insecure in consequence of the intrigues of Ortega Perez and othera. There were various rumors in: re- gard to the ome expedition against Guatamala.-- Senor Searco who had been tendered a position in the Cabinet of Juarez has been compelled to decline on ac- count of ill health. Curcaao, Iuu., Jan, 23.— + TENDERS. | Ng olor new will be received by the undersigned ontil Wednesday, the 19th inst., at 12 o'ejock, for certain repairs to be done to Poplar Island Bridge. Specifiea- tion to be seen at my office, Hilledorough Square. The names of two persons to berome seeur ty for the f performance of the Contract. most accompany each tender, One-third of the amount ef contract to be on signing the boats; the balance to be paid when finished; all to be completed on or before the 1 Sinve the rebellion in Yucatan, the atate of Chiopas has |. Successor to be appointed with special refer- | with the Cashier, at least one Cay previous to the day of ati Mr, Thornton, new | meeting. | British Minister, to be presented to the President to-- ment and Pills, which act so peenliarly on the consti- |y They are equally efficacious in the cure of | } RECTORS for the ensuing year, and transacting such Robe, for which Boarde, Shingles and Soantling will be taken iu payment, Eeqnire at the Henaup Office. ai Ch’'town, Feb. 12, 1368. NOTICE TO TENDERERS. Separate ‘Tenders a WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO THE. ROth day of February next, for the Masonry, Carpentering, Plaster- ing, aud Painting ef a Parochial House, at Vernon’ River, size 40 432 ft. and 23 ft. high, to be built of BRICK. Contracts f6 be completed by the 1st NOVEMBER next, and two good securities will be required to ac- company each tender. The subscriber will supply all materials, and will not bind himself to accept of the lowest tender. Plans and specitications to be seen at Mr, Jehn Cor- bett's, Sydney Street, Charlottetown. Ry. J. CLARKE, Onwell, Feb. 4, 1868, if CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL Fire Insurance, Company. Board of Directors for (he current year: Ilox. Geonrcr Berry Prevident. William Brown, Esq., Mark Butcher, Esq. lion. George Coles, Mr. Thomas Essery, Hen. H, J. Calbeck, John Scott, Beq., HRertram Moore, Esq, Thos, W. Dodd, Esq., William Dodd, Esq. Hon. W. W. Lord, Artemas Lord, Esq., Wm, Heard, Esq, Oftice hours from 10a, m, to'4 p.m. 5 Hl. PALMER, Secretary. Mutual Fire Insurance Office, Kert 'St., Charlottetown, Ist Feb., 1868, ; pi UNION BANK of P. E. ISLAND. = Ome & Tx Annual Meeting of the Sharcholders: of this Bank will take place at the Bank premises on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of MARCI next, at 12 o'clock, noun, for the purpsse of choosing Seven Dr- other business as shall-be then laid before them. N. B. By the 3d Bye-Law, all persons voting by proxy for others, must deposit their authority ,to vote, . JAS. ANDERSON, Cashier. Ch' town, Feb. 5, 1868, Land For Sale! (PMIE subscriber offers for sale 80 Acres FREETIOLD LAND, situated at Hay River, Lot 44, 60 {acres of which are cleared, and in a' good state of cultivation ; has a good Dwelting [louse and Barn; is convenient to Sea Mauure and Fishing, about on: mile east.of St. Margaret's. Ce” Terms easy. ; For further particulars a‘ply to Mr. John McEacher, merchant, Charlottctown; Mr. James’ McDonald, 3t! Peter's Harbor, or to the subscriber on the premises, * : * PONAND McDONALD, May River, Lot 41, Feb. 5. 1868. t NWOTICe S hereby given, that a call of ONE PER CENT. on all sums insured in the Charlottetown Mutnal Fire Insur- ance Company, between the 25th JULY, 1866, and 25th JULY, 1867, is hereby required within forty days from the date hereof, to, pay LOSS, otherwise proceedings will be taken the next day to enforce payment from oli defaulters. Dated this 25th January, 1868. HENRY PALMER, Feb. 5, 1868 Sec’y & 'Treasurer. ‘isl FOU W 2. N last June, between Henry Damerel's,“Innkceper, and Strathalbyn, Bedeque Road, the Stuff of a wommn’s Dress. The owner can have it by proving property and paying expenses, Apply at the Herald office, eb, 5, 1868. 3in pd PACKET BETWEEN SOURIS & CHARLOTTETOWN. _—oO— Tee and Commopious Schooner ** A. R. MeDownarn,” will run between Souris & Charlotte- town, calling at the intermediate ports, as soon as the navigttion permits. DOMINICK DEAGLE, Master. Jannary 29, 1868. tae FOR SALE. EXUE Schooner ELIZABETH, Juniper built, 37 tons, ii new measurement, Jaunched fu May, 1867, strong and substantially built, and well fitted for fishing or coasting, ALSO, The fast sailing schooner FAREWELL, of the burden of 27 tons new measurement. For terms, &¢., apply to the owner, at jSouris. ; EDWARD KICKHAM. eee! Bins nnn Peo AA TO CHARLOTTETOWN, P. Beeb DIRECT. AST-SATLING NEW BRIG «*AM- PHION, * ae ahd classed § years’ A 1 at Lilogd’s; 274 tons register, D. McDownArn, Master, jvill gail from LONDON, abput the Ist of APRIL, 1868, . Paxties wishing to Ship by this Vessel will apply in Loxpox to Messrs, Joun Pritcairs & Sons, go Cornhill, or to the owners, # 2p PEAKE BROS. &'CO., * Tan. 24, 1868. cy Charlottetown, P. B. T. YARMOUTH STOV IS lB SUBSCRIBER WAS JUST RECEIVED, Ex Schooner * M. E:. Banks,'* direct from YARMOUTH his USUAL SUPPLY of those Celebrated COOK & BOK STOVES, which will be sold cheap for Cash, or ap , Kk, J, CLARK, _Orwelle Oct, 16, 1867, ALTERATION IN BUSIN ESS. Notice to iebtors. HE Subseriber hesby notifies that a eomplete change being about to be made in the business car- ried on at Orwell, heretofore, by the Jate Patrick Sce- phens, deceased, and subsequently by the under- signed, And this is to give notice to thove parties indebted to Mary Stephens, Execuattix, and to the undersigned, by Judgments, Notes of Hand, and Book Accounts, that unless they pay their respective accounts in full this Fall, they shali be sued without farther notice on the closing of the Navigation, All kinds of merchautable cea taker in payment. J, CLARKE, Orwell Cheap Store, Sept. 18,1867. Low ° TITh v Business JINolices, FITTER the Herald nor the Royal Gazette will be furnished to new subscribers unless paid for in ad- vance, We have so.mang debts on ove books that, in order not to swell their number, we are forced to this step. . All ADVERTISEMENTS intended for either of those papers must be accompanied by the cash, at. the rate of 6s. per square of 24 lines, or under, and Is, 6d. for each continuation. : HANDBILLS, in Py ‘ EWGON eee ey CITY CHAIR FACTORY. pal a FURNITURE FACTORY. pn 'T\ELE subseriber is introducing more MACHINERY into his Establishment, by means of which he wi'l be able to give the Public a better article, and CHEAPER than ever, Hore ard LOUNGE U C S—cheap. JOIIN NEWSON. HAMBER SUITS —cheap. JOHN NEWSON, ENTRE, Leaf, Kitchen, Toilet, and Dressing TABLES—cheap, JOHN NEWSON. PLENDID Hardwood-seated CIHAIRS—cheap, Common do., at $s. Gd.. JOHN NEWSON, A GREAT assortmen tof BEDSTEADS—cheap. oe JOHN NEWSON. UREAUX, CINQUES and COMMODES, cheap, JOHN NEWSON. VILT MOULDING, LOOKING - GLASSES, PLATES, &e.—cheap.. JOIIN NEWSON, {EATHERS and MATRA os SSES—in variety, JOHN NEWSON, January 22,1867. ly LAND : ASSESSMBIN]. Treasurer's Oflice, ; Charlottetown, P. E.T., 25th January, 1868. N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made aud passed in the Twenty- fourth year of the reign, of Her Majesty, Queen Vic- toria, intituled, ** An Aét relating to the Land Assess- meut at present imposed by Law on the Town and Roy- alty of Princetown,” and also of an Act made and yassed in the Twenty-seventh year of the same reign, intituled, ‘An Act to consolidate and amend the sever- al Laws imposing an Assessment on all Lands in this Colony, and for the encouragenient of Edueation,” | do‘hereby give Poblic Notice that [ have made procla- clamation according to the terms of the said Acts, of all the undermentioned Town-Lots, Water Lots. Common Lots, Pasture Lots, Islands, or parts of Is!ands, Town- ships, or parts of 4ownsbips, in this Island, in arrear for the non-payment of the several sums due and owing thereon to ler Majesty, under and by virtue of the above mentioned Acts, viz :— . Acres, Acres, Township No, 3 1014 Township No. 36 8194 “ & 6424 hee 37 481 bay 8 785 - 89 8110 “ It 158¢ + 40 21294 “ 13 1863 " 41 20554 “ 15 954 of 42 2684 s 16 3146 " 48 $2323 “ 17 853g - " 46 2552 « 18 1664 Md 50 1805 bd 19 3803 " 51 510. Py 20 9005 “ 62 1027 “ oi. il " 53 1278 “ 22 Ol? " 64 1722 bh 23 1001 " 66 2594 “ 24 258} 58 468 “ 25 4154 ” 69 942% “ 96 61004: “ GO 27784 bg 27 469890 . 61 25654 bb) 29 #1474 “ 62 2220 Lig 81 2784 ” 63 18934 “ 82 «623 " 66 228 4“ 83 908} George's Island, 666 “ 34 264 Bunbury ‘* 1S “ “ 85 2294 Connelly 60 First Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown :—three-ejghths of No. 6, one-quarter of 7, one-quarter of 16, one- twelfth of 17, one-quarter of 22, one-quarter of 23, one-quarter of 24, one-quarter of 38, one-quarter of 42, seven-twenticths of 43, one-eighth of 44, one- quarter of 48, one-half of 65, one-eighth of 74, one- f 78, one-half of 83, one--quarter of 90, 97, 98, quarter 0 Second Huntred of Lots in cighths of No. 6, one-half of 7, one-quarter of §, one- ‘harlottetown : — five- proved Toint Notes, |- quarter of 14, one quarter of 18, one-quarter of 19, | one-quarter of 20, one-quarter of 21, one-half of 26, one-half of 27, 31, one-half of 43, one-half of 44, one- quarter of 46, one-sixth of 41, three-eighths of 53, one-sixth of 59, one-sixth of 83. Third hundred of Lots in Charlottetown :—five-twelfths of 21, five-twelfths of 22, Fourth hurved of Lots ia Charlottciown :—one-quar- ter of €, one-half of 26, one-half of 29, one-half of 42, five-cl@ ths of 43, one-quarter of 58, seven-twelfths of 69, 60, one-half of 61, one-quarter of 74, one-half of 82, 84, one-half of 85._ : f Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown :—one-half of 11, oue-quarter of 12, ohe-quarter of 18, One-half of 29, five-tavelfths of 62, offe-sixth of 73, J.ots In Charlottetown formerly occupied as the Barrack Square :—No. I. Water Lot, opposite to Town Lot No. 97, in the first hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, Lots in the Common of Charlottetown one-third of 11 seven-twelfths of 18. Pasture Lots tn the Royalty of Charlottetown :—ore- halfof No. 23, £7, two-thirds of 28, 35, BO, 44, 44, 64, 63, 72, 155, 201. 297, 313, 339, 340, 367, 868, 369, 370, 871, 898; two-thirds of 399, tivo-thirds of 400, 401, 402, 48%, 499, 531, 538. ‘Town Lots in Georgetown :—No. 13, 1st range, letter A. One-half of No. 9, third range, letter A. No. 7, 4th range, letter A. No. 8, 4th range, letter » ae. © Srd range, letter F, No. 2, 3, 13 & 15, 4th range, let- terF. No. 11, 4th range, letter G. ’ Pasture Lots in the Royalty of Georgetown Nos. 165, 225, 809, 822 Reserved Lanc 235 Acres. ‘Town Lots in Primectown No. 5, Ist row, 1st divi- sion, letter A. No, 8, Ist row, 2nd division. letter A. No. 3 & 8 2nd row, 2nd division, letter B. No. 8, 2nd row, Srd division, letter B. No. 6, 2nd row, 4th divi- gion, letier B. No. 3, Srd we 2nd division, letter C. No. 1, 4th row, 2nd division, letter D. No. 1,2 & 3, ith row, 2nd division, letter EB. No. 3 & 4, 6th row, Gth division, letter BF. Nos. 1,2. 8,4,5 &6. Pesture Lots in the Royalty of Princetown :—Nds.. 65, 175, 240, 459, and 460. And the owners of the aforesaid Lots, parts of Lots and tracts of Land so hv arrear, and proclaimed as afore- said, are hereby notified that in case the sums charged on them as aforesaid, togethe have been incurred, shall not 1s adjoining the Royalty of Georgetown : be paid before the next ’ Baster’Lerm of the Supreme Court, which will com- mence on Tuesday, the filth day of May next, applica- tion will be made to the Supreme Court during the said term for Judgment against the said Lots or tracts of etl ' Land respectively, | ies WARBURTON, Tredkaret. R. REDDIN, Attorney and Rarvister at Baw, CON VESYANCER, tc. Office--Great Goorgo-St., Charlottetown, (Near the Catholic, Cathedral.) ‘ * pet tet of 95, and 10. each 5 to sine, "trodt 4s, to 100. | August 22, 1866, + ou tet E tf r with the costs which | W to his calling, Witt Mvoronp’s-omhand, N° 8k For which he’s fumed where'er you go, The Lewey-man a el sent, The country o'er, that he is bent To bet, from a shilling’ to a crown, His pictures are of most renown, Now here's Mugford’s CHALLENGE on record, Ane wll We ie 4, epee pe ra © sce whose Photo s will take 499, And are the truest ae ature’s laws, il He'h bet a guinea to a shad, That he can whip this Lewey bad ; ife'll whip him up, and whip him down, Such is the opinion of all this Town, Ihave sat to them both, Mugford’s far the best man, : He made mé look like a lord, or the chief of some clan; But Lewey distorted my face, and bog pr up my nose, And made my eyes look like the nails of my toes, Charlottetown, January 22, 1868, VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY » BOR SALS. oh OGERS" MILLS, Western Road, on Township No. 5. These Mills are in good working order, placed on a good and never-failing stream, with 160 acres of as good Land as this Island can afford, well covered swith oe ‘This property is invaluable toa Hard and Soft Wood, person of small capital, ‘There is an industrious and thriving settlément ~Bloomfield— fast improving tke lands around this property, asd Lumber always in demand, There is a Cottage at the Mill, a small clearance of 6 or 8 acres, witha» Dwelling dlouse and Stable.» The Millie new, welkmadey and double-geared, ’ Information may. be had on application to Mr. Rogers, on, the premises; Bonj. Rogers and Herbert Bell, Alberton ; or to the subecriber in Charlottetown, 4 I. C, HALL, January 20, 1867, RONALD Me DONALD, Connnission Wlerchant, Auctionen, AND COLLECTING AGENT. Sonris, Jan'y 2, 1868. ' dy CORNS & WARTS Are Permanently and Effectually Cured by the use of ROBINSON'S PATENT CORN SOLVENT. For Sale by City Drug Store, Dec. 13, 1867. NOW READY, HARVIE’S PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMANAC, | FOR ises. . For Sale. Wholesale and Ratail, at Harvie’s Bookstore, Jan’y. 8, 1868. Queen Street. Co-Partnership Notice. ¢ ihe SUBSCRIBERS. have this day entered into. CO-PARTNERSUIP as BARRISTERS and AT-_ ‘YORNIES-AT-LAW under the name, style atid frm ef, ALLEY & DAVIES, OMeco +--+ O'Halloran’s Building Great George Sireet, GEORGE ALLEY, © «4 LOUIS H. DAVIES. |, : af 2m ‘ ‘ Oct. 23. 1867. WR. ROVCRaR, (Late of the Customs Department) SHIP BROKER, &c., Having rented the SCALES on Mueen’s Wharf, Ife will attend to A of COAL, OATS &e. ’ P. £. Island. MAILS. Winter Arrangemont. f dag Mails fer the neighboring Provinces and the United States owill, until further notice, Se closed at this Olice every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening. at 7 o'clock, ; Mails for Great Qritain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, will be closed every alternate Thursday and Saturday, at 7 P. M, as follows, viz: Thnrsday, Dee, 12, 1867. Satur Charlotetown, — day, Feb. 22, 1863 Saturday, do 14, do Thursday, Mch, 5, do Thursday. do 25, do Saturday, do ae? Saturday, do 28, do Thursday, do 19, ‘do Thursday, Jan. 9, 1868 Saturday, “do 21, do Saturday, do 11, do. Thursday April 2, “do Thursday, do. 23, do Saturday, do 4, “do Saturday, do +-25,, do Thursday, ‘do 16, do Thursday, Feb. 6, do Saturday, do 18, do Satutday, do 8, do Thursday, do 30, do Thursday, do 20, do Saturday May 2, do Mails for Summerside and St, Eleanorls via Bedequo, will be closed every Tuesday and Friday, at9, a. m. Letters to be registered and bps on must be pos, ed half an hour beiore the time of ¢ the Mails. : TIIOMAS OWEN, P. AL..G.. General Post Ofiice, nS MG Ch'town, 11th Dee. 1867. mycin NOTICE. ©... HEREAS by virtue of 4 Deed of Relevse and consignment made and Executed the 2ist day at OGY., inst., doly fled and registered in the r offices in this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late ob ae lottetown ‘Tanner, hath released, assigned, transferred, and conveyed o the undersigned, all his real an sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and all and sums of mohey and ce .. “and owina unto him, as well as all the personal Estate and [ifects belonging to and all debts and sums n and securities therefor due and owing to G NICOLL, late of Charlottetown, rw been by hin assigned and conveyed to the sid B. Dawson, by a cevtain Deed of Assignment duly re- gistered. u 9 0 and pg ox rarers a ; m the sai n pressed. ‘This is to notify all aid W. B. Dawson, and to the sald George prc by Bc )k Account, Notes of Hand, or of rwike, that the several sums due from then reaect y, must be paid by thest ae oe . Davirs, Solicitors, who have. been duly anthorized to receive and give receipts for the same; and all persons to #bom the said Ws B. Dawson 1s indebted, are to furnish their claims and C said Mesers, Alley & Davies, for D -tod at Charlottetown, t is 2t WT A Photographer blithe and bland; -- «.. ix The sun Bees PORTRAITS drow 44 age R- Blo oP As true to life ag e're you saw. : j wes For PHOTOGRAPHS of every style, “is scorn Visit MUGFORD'S SALUON, ‘tis worth your while; — His Pictures , and PRICES LOW, , aap W-R- WATSON.