‘* Tere comes the sogers, aunt! cricd | Tke, at the door, ** here they comes in} their bear-skins !” “In their bare skins!” said Mrs. Partington,—glancing out of the window into the cold; towards the weathercock that had looked obstinately east for three | days, much to the danger of a return of her rheumatism that an east wind always induced, so much so that she had declar- ed her determination to move in the | vicinity of some Catholic Chnrch, whose | other house in this country, in quality of | Goods and prices, for cash or approved vane always points one way,—** in their hare skins such a day as this! Hi landers, I guess.” She hastened to the door, and a com- | pany, with huge and hideous caps, were | then marching by. She saw that she) was sold. “Ah!” said she, ‘ this horrors of war, to go lo: nf 803 and | s pose one of them poor creatures should | fall down,—he is so top heavy his heels | would go up in the air, like a cornstalls | witch, and all his brains would run down into histhead. 1 can't bear to look at them, ° s one of the} Ata church in Scotland, where there was a popular call fora minister, as it is termed, two candidates offered to preach, | whose names were Adam and Low. ‘The latter preached in the morning, and took for his text, ‘*Adam where art thou?” Tle made a very excellent discourse, and the congregation were yery much edified. In the afternoon, Mr. Adam preached upon the words, ‘*Lo, here am 1.” The impromptu and the sermon gained him the appointment. I say, Sambo, docs you know what makes de corn grow so fast when you put the manure on it? No I dont, Pompey. Now I'll jist tell you.—When de corn begins to smell de manure, it don’t like de ’fumery, so hurries out of the ground and sits up as far as possible, so as not to smell de bad air. Tcan't bear children!’ said Miss Prim, disdainfally. Mrs. Partington looked at her over her spectacles mildly before she replied. *¢ Porhaps if you could you would like them better,’ she at last said; ‘but why is it that unmarried old maids and single bachelors are always railing at the ehildren? It seems as if they had never read the command to our forefathers to increase and multiply and punish the earth. For my part, I love the little dears, and I had rather hear a child ery any day than hear the brass band, And she went right to work covering a ball for Ike. A ragged little boy being kindly accost- ed and presented with some candy by a} yery tall man,looked up to his benefactor, | and in a tone of sympathy asked— “Does not your head fecl giddy and dizzy, 94 ‘© No my child. Why do you ask?” “ Because it is so fur away up there from the ground. The gentleman passed on. An Irishman with a heavy bundle on his | shoulder, riding onthe front of one of the} Neck cars was asked wily he did not set! his burden on the platform. Ifo replied, | ‘Be jabers the horse have enough to! do to drag me, I'll carry the bundle.” Nort Bap.—A goo thing is told of the resident in Raleigh. While res- FALL OF 1887! "HMLE Subscriber, having now. about completed his Fall Imporiations! in a well selected stock of Dry Goods, Eneland, Scotland, United States and , is prepared to compete with any short credit, and respectfully requests all partics who are purchasing Goods to give THE EURERA HOUSE Baas a call, and see its Stock, consisting in| part of ;x— DRY GOODS: Dress Materials, various kinds; All Wool, Square and Long Shawls; Mantles, Man- tle Cloth, Dress Bugled ‘Trimmings, Jet, Amber and White colors; Sontigs, * foods and Breakfast Shawls; an excel- lent assortment of Bonnet Velvets, Rib- bons, Feathers and Flowers; Kid Mittens and Gloves, Ladies’ and Gents’ Lambskin, lit ed; Kid, Cloth Cashmere and Ringwood Gloves; Ladies’ Furs, in Mufl's, Cuffs and Victori (Cheap), Beeds, Berlin Wool, Scoteh Fi ing, Hatand Bonnet Shapes, Beaver, W y and Melton Over Coit Cloths, Men’ n d Women's Wool Searfs, a lirst rate lot of Men's Hats, Cloth and Fur Caps, Women’s & Children’s Winter Boots, well suited for the trade; Linen Skirting, Hoop Skirts, Fancy, Red and White Flannels, Fancy Skirts, Braces Ready-made Under and Over Coats, Neck Ties, Blankets, Railway Rugs, Regetta Shivting; Grey Cottons, very cheap; Cotton Warp, and most all things asked for in the Dry Goods line. HARDWARE: In Iardware is to be found alot of best Scotch refined Iron, to which much attention has been paid inassorting right sizes for farm work, carriage work, plough making,mud digging machines. and Iron Axles for Carts and Truck Waggons; German and Cast Steel Sleigh Shocing. spring and blister steel, axe steel and plough mount- ing, sock moulds, cart and waggon pipes and boxes, all sizes; nails, putty, glass, yarnish, turpentine, benzine, kerosene oil, codfish oil, lubricating oil, japan, sweet oil, paint oils; 100 fathom 7-16 best short link chain for mud diggers, Alnerican and adian Chopping Axes, yery cheap; © ge bolts, every size used, with wronght nuts, tire bolts,sleigh shoeing bolts, steeple and counter sunk and round head riyets,for carriage work; silver centres, screw faced silvered hub bands, cushioning tacks and buttons, malleables, of all kinds; shaft tips, sil- vered and iron; £0 sets 4 and qj patent American axles, 15 sets common do.; long arm truck waggon axles, 14 & 14 in..petent leather, cushioning cloth im- ported for the purpose; in fact the best assortment of Carriage Mounting ever brought to this place, Also on Hand: A lot of superior No. 1 Buffalo Robes, Morse Rugs, Room Papering; Rubber Shoes, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s; Glass- ware, Crockeryware, and many articles not mentioned here, Grocerics! y be found at the Enreka Eldorado and 10s Tobace s, Sugar, Mol nd butter crac Groceries ma In ( wine oyster, suit, mivy bread, soap, salt,soda, cream tartar, dye stuffs of all kinds, salt petre, Condi- tion Powders, cloves, nutmegs, glue,cud- ; bear, antimony, camphor, confectionary, and all thing: edfor in the Grocery trade, including 25 chests of that Congou Tea. ponding ina feeling manner to the wel-j just received, per Lotus from London, which come given him, he used the expression : “Let us, my dear friends, repair the! breeches’’—and before he could add} “made by the war,” an old woman ex claimed with perfect delight: ** Bless the | deer man, he has come home again to! work at his old trade!” | I think, said a farmer, I should make | a good Parliament man, for I use their language. L[reecived two bills the other day, with requests for immediate pay- ment. The one I ordered to be ‘laid on the table,” the other to be ‘read this day three months.” An exchange, in speaking of the mayi- cal strains of a hand organ, says: ** When he played Old Dog Tray we noticed eleven pups sitting ia front of the machine on their hind haunzhes, brushing the tears from their eyes with their paws, “Ma, if you will give me a peach I will be a nice boy.” ‘ No, my child; you must not be good for pay, that is not right.” ‘* You don’t want me to be good for nothing, do you?” Avery indifferent orator having con- cluded an address, asked Catullus whe- ther he had excited compassion. Cer- tainly, replied the latter, for everyone who has heard you has pitied you. A doctor up town recently gave the following prescription for a lady—*A new bonnet, a cashmere shawl, and a new pair of gaitcr boots.” Ata public garden in the suburbs of London, a waiter, observing one of his master’s customers bolting before his bill was paid, roared out to a brother attend- ant: ‘* Run, run, Bob, there’s two teers and a glass of brandy and water escaped over the fence—catch ‘em.” “No Cards” is ffixed to marriage | notices because the parties played their cards before marriage ‘This is a new the- ory; and will be generally accepted. When a pickpocket pulls at your) pocket, tell him plainly that you have | no time to spare. | At a cclebration of a marriage, a large | number of young ladies were present, | the minister said, **'Those who wish to} be joined in the holy bands of matrimony | will please stand up,” and all the young | ladics arose. | Am I not alittle pale?’ inquired a|! j from MONTREAL, 100 bbls, extra Can tinuanece of the same, for quality and price inust still defy competi- tion. Daily expected per Schr. Providence FLOUR, and 80 sides SOLE LEATHER, }. ©. GARDINER, We Zi 1307) Suminersid “ Clifton Elouse ” RE-OPENED! The subscribers ar RINT M2087 now opening their first arrival of NEW GOODS, consisting in pat of Dry Goods,Groceries, ardware Cotton Warp, red, white & blue, by onivare, Glassware, Drugs Medicines, aud Shoes! Brooms, Pails and ‘Tubs, Tea, (best Sagar, Molasses Raisins, Currants CONFECTIONALY, ‘Tobacco, Soap, Kerosene Oil, Tron and Salt, Nails, (all sizes,) AXES, QLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIL, All of which, with a variety af other Goods, will be sold at the ‘ Smallest Prices. Country Customers will please call and examine our stock, SCHURMAN & JONNSTON. Clifton, New London, ) Oely by L867; i) ‘ 3 A CARD! ITE undersigned begs to tender his sin cere thanks to the public of Summer. Boots ra) vv | side, and the surrounding districts, for the | form; but some people seem to im very liberal shave of their patronage be- stowed upon him since his removal to his| to hew a log, New Stand on Cer 1 Street, and as he ias increased facilities for carrying on susiness, he respecttully requests a con- Racy Literature. |“Euveka House,”|1867° FALL 1867| NEW FALL AND ‘WINTER GOODS! \P7RVEHE Subscriber thankful for past favors begs leave to announce that ‘Groceries, Hardware, &e., which have) he has just received at his been bought for cash,in the best markets, | NEW STAND, | OENTRAL STREET, his Stock of | Falh & Winter } which he offers at the usual low rates. L. VICKERSON Je, nov. 7, L867 S Central-st, NEW GOODS. Ve Subscriber has just received per Undine and Zul from ( dt BRITAIN, Lady Eigia trom MONTREAL, and Anite Lawrie trom BOSTON, the 1- ance of his Ball Importation, consisung in part of— Boiled & Raw Oil, Brooms, Pails, & Tubs, White Lead Colored Pain Ol Oil Glass and Patty: Zinc, Crockeryware, Salt, Tron & Steel Bulfiloe Robes ) rly Review (Conservative These foreign periodicals are regulary pub- lished by us in the same style as heretofore. ‘Those who know them aud have long sub- scribed to them, need no reminder; those whom the civil war of the last few years has deprived of their once welcome supply of the best periodical literature, will be glad to have them again within theiv hh; and those who may never yet have met with them, will as- be well pleased to receive accredited reports of the progress of European science and literature, TERMS FOR 1367. 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New Subscribers to any two of the above periodicals for 1867 will be entitled to receive » any one of the * Four Reviews” for New Subscribers to all five of the Pe- riodieals for 1867, may receive, gratis, Black- wood or any tio of the * four Leaiews” for IsG6, ‘These premiums will be allowed on all new subscriptions received before April 1, 1807. Subscribers m so obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates, viz.: The North British trom January, 1863, to December, 1866, inclusive; the Ldinburgh and the Westminster trom April, 1864, to De- vember, 1866, inclusive, and the London Quarterly for the years 1865 and 1866, at the rate of 1.50 a year for cach or any Review ; also Blackwood for 1866, for $2.5: yQ™ Neither premiums to ubseribers, nor discount to Clubs, nor reduced prices for back numbers, can be allowed, unless the money is remitted direct to the Dudilishers. No premiums cin be giyen to Clubs, TIL LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO., 8, Walker Street, N.Y. Os 9 a] The . S. PUB CO. also publish the Farmers’ Guide, by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. VP. Nortaa, of Yale College, 2 yols., Royal Octavo, 1600 pages‘ and numerous En- graving Price post paid fur the two volumes—by mail, » $8. Cet hen al NOTICE! W EAS by virtue of a Deed of Ne- lea nd Assignment made and xe, cuted the st day of OO'L., inst., and duly filed and registered in the proper offices in this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Charlottetown, Tanner, hath released, assign- ed, t ansferred, and conveyed to the under- signed all his real and personal Hstate in Prince Edward Island, and all Debts and sums of money and securities therefore due and owing unto him, as well as all the personal Estate and Effects belonging to, and all debts and sums of money and securities therefore due and owing to GRORGE NICOLL, late of Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had been by him assigned and conveyed to the said William B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of Assignment duly registered, upon certein ‘Trusts, and for certain purposes, in the said first mentioned Deed of Assignment expres- sed, ‘This is to notify all persons indebted to the IW. B. Dawson, George Nicoll, whether by Book Acc Notes of Hand, Judgments, or otherwise, that the several sums due from them respee- tively, must be paid forthwith, to Messrs. AL ry & Davins, Solicitors, who have been duly authorised to reccive and give receipts for the same; persons to. whom ‘the wid W. B.D indebted, are requested to furnish their claims and Accounts duly ittested to the said Messrs, Alley & Davies, fortiith, Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., 67. THOMAS DAWSO RICHARD HEART THOMAS ALLEY, IE} Assignee’s Notice, h R. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, of i Summerside, Merchant, having by deed of Assignment this Cay registered in’ the Deputy Prothonotary’s Office, at St Mleanor's igned all his BOOK DEBTS, Property, versonal and mixeyl, to the subscriber, for certain purposes ang Sts therein men- tioned— NOTICE is hereby give, that the Creditors of the said Jolin Andrew MeDonald who wish to come in and execute d trust deed, are requested to do so within sixty days from this date, otherwise they will be debarred trom participating in any of the benefits of said trust state. All persons indebted to the said John Andrew McDonald are hereby requested to make immediate payment of their respective debts to the subseriber, at his oftice in Sum- merside, who alone is now authorized to re- ceive and grant receipts for the same, LINUS B. McMILLAN. Summerside, Oct. 20, 1867.—tf NOPICH! FYNLE debtors of REUBEN 'TUPLIN, jun., of Margate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment of their respective debts to the subscriber, as Assignee of ‘Tuplin's Bstate, or to his agent Mr R, W. ‘Trestain, at Margate. Allamounts unpaid affer the first day of December next, will be shed for to close up the Hostate, The creditorg of the notified that those accepting of the provisions of the Assignment in’ s ction. of their demands must do soon or before the fitth day of December next, by signing the Deed to that effect, which now lies with the said 2, W. Tremain, for execution by the assenting creditors, Y Creditors not assenting as above will be debarred from the benefit of the assigament, in declaring dividends, GhO, ANDERSON, Kstate are herehy | Mrs. 8. Nirs. 8. A: Allen's World's Hair Restorer is suited to both youngandold, It strengthens the Hair, prevents its falling or turning grey, and imparts to it a beautiful glossy appear- ance. It never fails to Res GREY HAIR TOLTS ORIGINALYOUTHEULCOLOR, Irv it nor A Dye, but acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. It will restore it on bald places, requires no previous preparation of the hair, and is easily applied by one’s self. One bottle will u last for a year, after the hairis once r tored, oveasional applications once in three A, PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR, months will insure against grey hairs to the most advanced age, August 1, 1867, Mrs. 8, A, Allen's World's Hair Dressing, or ZYLOBALSAMUM. is essential to use with tle Restorer, but the Hair Dressing alone often restores, and never fails to invig- orate, beautity and refresh the Hair, rendering it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to remain in any desired position, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, whose hair requires frequent dressing, it has no equal. No lady’s toiletis complete without it. The rich glossy appearance imparted is truly wonderful. It cleanses the Hair, re- mores all dundruff, and imparts to it a most delightful fragrance. It will prevent the Hair from falling out, and is the most econ- omical and yaluable Hair Dressing known, Millions of bottles sold every year. The Restorer Reproduces and the Hair Dressing Cultivates and Beautifies. Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City . BRICKS! BRICKS! (PMA subscriber having builta BRICK KILN at FIFTEEN POIN'T, is now prepared to furnish any quantity of the best quility of B 1 furnish BRICK in SUMMERSIDE. SOLOMON STRANG. 15 Point, ange 15, 1867 W.B. Dawson’s Estate. ILE Subscribers offer at PRIVATE SAL I ay the Stock of LEATILER now finishes n ’ Course of manufacture, at the CLLTY TANNERY consisting in the whole of 2,000 sides of SOLE LEATITE 2,100 sidesof UPPER LEATH L$) sidesot ITARN 730 CALE KIN, _ Part of this Stock is now ready fo! remainder is in cours of completion, and will be ly for sale asm wred during the winter, The attention of p sis called to this adverti Must be disposed of as speedily as possible, ; R, LEATILER, & Je, and the THOMAS DAWSON, RICHARD HEARTZ, > Trustees. THOMAS ALLEY, _ Charlottetown, Nov, U1, I867,—1f nl New Tailoring Estab- lishment. if UGIL McLEOD, Tailor, Nas fitted up and opened his new Wstablishment in the Hourishing village of areate ! ij friends and the public Benny: that he is prepared to suit customers inohis line of busi- ness. Cloth, Trimmings, &c. ? or? 2 always on hand, HUGH McLEOD. Margate, New London, Aa 99, L547 ova Look Here. J B, FLGCIVS GOLDEN OINTMENT is e used for all complaints, that skin, flesh, bones and muscles are afflicted with; with wonderful success. ‘Try it. We Re \V a LSOND General Agent for P. Island, READ THIS, And Govern Yourselves Accordingly. Aye subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him by Book Account, Pro- missory Note, or ptherwise, that their respec- tive ninounts now Yue must positively be paid in PULL by tha Ist NOVEMBER nest. After that date all Amounts remaining unpaid will be sued for without further notice. JAMES L. HOLMAN, British & American House. Summerside, Oct10, 1867. SUMMERSIDE Furniture Factory ! (Next door to Mr.Wohn EF. Baker’s, and di- rectly oppost 1@ JOURNAL Office. FANIIE Subscriber would take this opportunity of announcing to the public that he has opened a Cabinet Shop next door to Mr. Jolin I. Baker's Store, where he is prepared to manufacture Purni- ture as reasonably as any in the business He will supply at short notice— Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Sink Bedroom, Kitchen, Leaf, Centre and Extension ‘Tables, Sideboards, Chetlioners, Whiat-nots, Stools, Desks. Picture Frames, Lounges, Settees, Jradles,Cribs , Cots, ku, Ke, Bedroom Setts, Matrasses, &e., &e., Ge. Imported Furniture put together. Old Furniture repaired, and TURNING done. J, ALEXANDER BOVYER, Central Street, Summerside, } Aug 22, 1867 Eyery Man his own Sire Brigade. ‘A little fire is quickly put out, which be- ing suilered, rivers cannot quench."'—Vide Mr. Cardwellin the British Mouse of Com- mons, 1 Naor LEXTINCTEUR, A new Portable, self-acting Kire Engine, Sor the Katinguishing of fires in their early stages, The little Engine can be carried on the back to any desired spot; throws a small stream of water, impregnated with eight times its volume of carbonic d gas, which is the most simple and most effective at know to science for destroying fire. ‘Phey have the advantage of being always ready} for use. All that is neesssiry in applying them is to turn the. tap with one hand, and with the other direct the stream cpon the flame, which will ‘instantly extinguish the fire. They are indispensible for houses, stores, warehouses, factories, pub- lic offices, halls, &e., &e. Pricrs—No. 3 $28. 4 827, 6 $30, 6 $35. Chemical Charges—No. 3 $1.10, 4 81,40, 5 $1.80, 6 $2.25, JAMES R. WOODBURN, 58 Water Street, St. John, N.B, or Mr. ROBERT YOUNG, Queen Square, Charlottetown Aug 29, 1867 tf Journeymen Tailors, | I. C. GREEN, Hsquire, will be able to)” and he would respectfully announce to his| ~~ On Consignment. 100 bright) ELDERADO which will be sold for CADDIBS ropaefe ro, Jess than qhanufaeturers price, ¢ C.C. GARDINER, Summerside, Noy. 21, : “PRINCE COUNTY © Tobacco Factory. rgavike SUB BER would announce to his frie tomers and the public, that he has, at a €onsiderable outlay for new moulds and machinery, so enlarged and ina- proyed the capacity of his FACTORY In Summerside, that he is now enabled to turn out an article of Natural Leaf Tobacco. equal to the very best, and superior to. most Tobacco imported, which he will warranr 1x EYERY RESPECT, and will sell nearly Twenty per cent, Cheaper than it can be imported into the Island, iar or Rounp Towacco furnished to suit the taste of buyers. ‘Try it and judge for yourselves. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. Be sure to ask for Rey's Prince County Narunan Luar, and take none other, Remember that the PRINCE COUNTY TOBACCO BACTORY turns out nothing but tlie BEST KIND OF TOBACCO, PATRICK REILLY, Summerside Dee. 6, 1866. Notice. PARTIES indebted to GEORGE PROC- TOR, Blacksmith, Mill River, are hereby notitied to make immediate payment. of their respective accounts to the undersigned, as by Deed of youn this day registered inthe Deputy Prothonotafy’s oflice, at St. Eleanor’s, he alone is authorfsed to receive and give re- ceipts for the same. All amounts not settled before the 15th of DECEMBER next will be sued for. RICHARD W, TREMAIN, Nov. 5, 1867, Yn Margate. Great Attraction! — At CLARK'S new SALOGN! TANUIE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, wishes to inform the public that he has removed his Photograph Saloon to a new Building recently erected by him tor the pur- pose, adjoining his Shop, where he has better facilities for taking Pictures. Photographs and Farrotypes taken in the most improved style abd at the very chc pest utisfaction is not riven there will be no charge, Call and sce Specimens | CHARLES R, CLARK, IIead St. Stephen Street, Summerside, Noy, 14, 1867. STOVES! STOVES |! UST received from ALBANY, a selection 0 COOKING, PAKLOR, BEDROOM, SHOP, and OFFICE STOVES, of the most approved pmtterns. DAVID ROGERS, Summerside, Oct. 24, 1867. READ THIS! LL persons indebted to the sub- seribers by Promisory Note or Book Account, are hereby notified that their respegtive Accounts are now ready for section, and a full and prompt settlement is required by the 15th of NOVEMBER next. All unpaid accounts, after that date, will be placed in Court for collection. R. A. STRONG & !8!2 Summerside, oct. 17, 1867. os 1 UE “To all Concerned. ane subscriber requests all those indebted to himtoniake immediate payment, Allaccounts idafter the first d&yfof December will be ied over to the Court tPxcollection. D. ROGERS. November 21, 1867, : : Final Notice. arties indebted to y Note of Hund ok Account,t ily themselves by pay h part of the su uotil vest fall for the ba stall sue tor at the ne unless settled in ten ¢ t Commissioner's Court, time from this date, AS C. GARDINER, Summerside, 27th Nov., t807, Administration Notic LL PERSON Shaving claims ag Estate of the late I Cc nst the IKATIO NELSON Horm of St. Eleanor’s, Esq-pyire requested to furs nish the same to the Su iber, duly attested; and all persons indebtdd tothe svid estate ae © required to make payment to ‘ SARA ELIZABETH HOPE, Noy. 14, 1867, Adininistratriz, * Paton indebted to informed that unless t pective we wre paid in fall before the first day of De next, they will be sued for without further mi L, VICKERSO, pfeubscriber are here summerside, Novemb | apd who was rather short and corpulent, | tie Would: dane (howe le. aes fashionably dressed as the Amer’ and the at isa? 4 ran cuge 31 of @ crusty old bachelor.—** Y. |, Ile Id als: ATO) subscriber will use his bestendeavors to reach | Margate, Oct 56, 1867—6 Si islim [Oct é ; ; ATA 1 more like a big ub “i ee Wh irae indebted to him by Bopk Account, Notes | q NV OGRANIA AHCI OH 80 devoutly to te elated TAGE AA ay Wanted Tediately | NOTICE ! reply. ; : oo eee or inane &e., that their respective accounts | JAMES GAVENEY Notice! FENILE Subscriber-hayif: closed his bust ies. | must re ani ae hotore the 16th of} tate Cutter at Mr. Ldichardson's Cloth [78 BEQUETED shat all thcre indebted ae WV ANTED Immediately by the Bubscriter cstablishinent at Soummerside, heel ady being asked why she did not | December next. All amounts remaining | © iphoreg ibdet iad aaa 5 . the Estate of the laggoxatp M Parrenson, ron aaa i ‘ i tise the fea, ! no aA : Wik at ape tnd pg et ing Store, ay ie Ae ithout delay, a6 | « a" ; Wali notifies all persons indebtéd to him, for Ren got ants oon soap, replied that she [unpaid at that date will be placed in the Summerside, May 23, 1967. ihe yl tien died ibe bee te. She i find | 3 Jour neymen Pailoi 8, Book accounts, Promissary notes or otherwise | hands of the Clerk of the Court for collec | : - ies | Blanks of all kinds, | the “ Journal’ iS soap from her beau, te whom liberal wages and constant employment "plenty of colour in will be guaranteed, : ANGUS McSWEEN. Summerside, Noy 1, 1867 that the same must be paid to him at his Offige — in Charlottetown JAMES C, PO! Char'town, Sept, 5, 1867, : then to entrust the collection of the debts to aa agent at Summerside, ROBERT §, PATTERSON, Acministeat ry i and that “aly RROD GREY her cheeks,” for sale at} Office. ays pu ANGUS McSWEEN, Summerside, Noy, 21, 1867. uf Noy 21, 1867