cada nour SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THU RSDAY, O eee CT OBER 8, 1868. [apvertismENt. | TO THE PUBLIC. FTER no little amount of labour, not to speak of the leather worn in visits to a + P., and dragging little children thither to be sworn, I observe thatthe veritable William MelIntosh has conceived and brought forth a self-condemning absurdity in the J’rogrese of 28th ult., which not only most fully contra- dicts itself and everything previously main- tained by its author, but shamefully exposes his family in making them appear with contra- dictory statements. He says that I have mule an incorrect statement in my previous letter, Dut which it is the sapient William does not tell. He does not make a statement, he ha- not the manliness to do so, fearing he might be called before a tribunal of justice to give proof, but he sets forth an array of little children’s stories, and like a poltroon sneeks behind the scenes himself. Is this manly? Is it honest? Is it not much like the man, who, when he saw a bear entering his house, jumped up through a space in the ceiling, and when his wife had killed it, descended ex- claiming :—** Well done Margaret, aint we brave.” Did he not accuse my boy Lewis of causing his sc n’s death, and the public ex- pected to see something in support of this ac- cusation, but he shows nothing, and therefore he haa to swallow the lie. The children main- tain that it was some Louis D sugherty injured Ais son, butas I have not a son called Louis, amy children are clearly exhonorated from the dying imputation. But let us examine the contradictory state- ments of the little children, His son declared and that at the hour of his death too, that the Anjuries received were on the LEG, ARM AND KNEE, and that severe pains existed in those parts, although no pain or hurt on his leg was even hinted of during his illness. and the pub- dlic will observe that the boy, ia his last ‘declaration, does not mention that he received m hurt in his head or his other knee, But the unfeeling father contradicts his sons lust de- elaration, where he says, that at no time dur- ing his illness did he gomplain of pains save jn his two knees. And Mary Ann (the little ri) swears that he compliined of his head and knee only, thus belieing the former state- ment made by himself and father, ‘The litle boy said hie was struck with SVICKS ANDA STONE, so docs linig John, but Mary Ann again swears that it was « STICK AND SLONE only, thus again contradicting one another. Mr. McIntosh declares that his son was in perfectly good health on the morning in ques- tion, but Mary Ann again to the rescue and swears that he always complained of his head. Here we have witness against witness, tes~ timony against testimony, and astern affidavit against a solemn declaration, surely where there is such discord, the fabric of lies must full to the ground, and the covinous slanderer will be shunned and detested by saint and sin- ner. McIntosh asserts that a deel ration of hurts received was made by hisson of his own will, but those who visited his house at that time know this to be a lie, as itis well known that he often questioned and coaxed his son to answer his,—" Did’nt he strike you there, Willie ;” and it is also known that his son of- ten refused to answer the question thus put, feeling, no doubt, that it was not true. O shame where is thy blush! I want the public to understand that the sticks spoken of were, necording to McIntosh’s story, thrown at lis fon, and that he was not beat as the other boy jas it. Mr. McIntosh said, when his boy was first known to be sick, that it was his knee was hurt, and the boy ccmplained of nothing | else, for some time, until the internal discase of which he died, according to th. Doctors’ evidence, had Jaid fast hold of him, and then he complained of other parts, and as was very natural his head, and the father explained that these pains arose from hurts, but the boy is known to have refused to say so. A close ex- amination, by parties, of the head and other parts said to be struck, resulted in their not Deing able to discover any sign or syinpton of u hurt or bruise, nor could the veritable Mr. Mcl. himself show any marks when asked to do so, either by one of the Physicians or to others, save a small pimple on the arm where he suid his boy got a blow from a little stone two years ago, although ne deniesit, and] would add that he ought to know whose boy did it, as it appears he is well acquainted with magical performances and spirit rapping. From the fact that McIntosh admits that no mark existed upon any part, save the arm struck two years ago, and into which he had driven the pain from the knee, as he blandly told the Physicians, it will be plainly seen that he is only giving circulation to slander to sat- isfy a poor spite he holds against my fumily on what account it is hard to tell. If sticks weighing four pounds cach would strike his boy, would they not leave marks, or would they not lame the boy so that be could not walk. or if in the head would they not stun him, but instead of this le went home and ered because he did not want to go to school as the father stated afterwards; went to school where he spent the whole forenoon showing no symptom of being hurt, played with the other children, and went nome saying he would not go to school any more, and crying because he was desired to go back in the atter- noon. ‘This is the testimony of his parents when he was first taken ill, The father called upon the teacher in the afternoon, and told him to keep him but . half a day in future, as he was a sickly boy. ‘There was no mention of ahurt at this time, and when John went to school next day, being asked what kept his Trother home, said that he was chasing out the geese and fell down and hurt lis knee. ‘The two physicians give as their opinions that he did not die from any injuries he may have received, but from some internal disease, and this with the contradictory evidence of the children, ‘nd te want of a single mark on the places said to be struck is enough to con- vince any candid person that he never receiy- eda blow. I would also observe that when 4 heard his boy was dead, 1 sent word that I desired a thorough investigation of the matter, na Coroner's Inquest, and Mr. Melntosh was informed of this, yet he would not take those steps, for his statements were false. I would now ask him to put the matter in Court, or I am willing to have a certain number of honest men to investigate the case, I woul l now ask the public, who has the pearance of truth, the man who desires an investigation of the matter, end gives good reasons for disbeliey- ing his (McIntosh’s) story, or the one that inakes contradictory statements aud fears justice. But the man who belies himself and expofes his family as Mr, McIntosh has done, must be moonstruck and ought to have our commiseration, and I would remind him that this is not the first slander to his shame only be it spoken, and if he will not take steps to obtain a clear investigation of the whole master, it will be his wisdom to hold his unru y tongue. For the present, I am Yours, &e., FRANCIS DOUGHERTY. Lot 13, October, 6, 1868. pd CANADA FLOUR! i schr SEA BIRD from MONTREAL, A 400 Bbis, No. 1 Eresh Ground Canada Fiour, For SALE ata small advance on cost for cash or approved credit. JAS. L HOLMAN, Wholesale Warehouse. War is Declared! 50,000 Bushels Oats, Tt. B. HALL, Head of Holman's Wharf, ANTED by the subscriber, during the for which the highest price will be paid, in Summerside, oct 8, 1868 Summerside, Oct. 8, 1868. suipping season, Cash, at the time of delivery. McGill & Shaffer's OLIGO COMPANY, Whose Wonderful Vocal and Instrumental, AND Wire Walking GYMNASTIC FEATS! Have excited the most unbounded astonish- ment and applanse in every place they have performed, will give, at the DRILL SHED, ° SUMMERSIDE, TWO PERFORMANCES! One on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, Oct. 10th, and one on MONDAY EVEN- ING, the 12 October, Adnnission, Is. 6d. Q> Forfurther particulars sce bills. FLINT PEASLEE, Agent. Oct. 8, 1848, Grand Oonceris AT St. Philip’s Hall, Egmont Bay On Wednesday next, Oct. 14th, at 8 o'clock, andat 7 o'clock, p. m- There will be, in addition to Vocal and in- strumental Music, seve: al Side-Splitting Farces ! enacted, Lois of Funt Admission 1s, Gd. Reserved Seats 3s. h@™ Should the weather prove unfavorable the performunce will take place on the fullow- ing day. ‘Lhe public are respectfully invited to attend. : October 7, 1868. NEW FALL GOODS! GreAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Stand from under! Stand clear!! The Bottom’s out and Prices are Tumbling !! I HAVE RECEIVED and am DAILY RE- CELVING trom GREAT BRELTALN, the NEW DOMINIO nd the UNITED STATES, Large Importations of almost every description of WHEW GCODS , Suitable for Fail § Winter Trade. which I will sell at a very small advance on Costs and Charges, for CASH PAY- MENTS, D, ROGERS. Oct. 8, 1 SPILLS CHOPPING AXES. UST RECKIVED, a large lot of Chop- ping AXES from Spiller’s Celebrated Edge Tool Ma nufactory, St. John, N. B. best Axe Manufactory in Dominion, Every Axe Warranted! Axes of any weight to suit purchasers. D. ROGERS. The the Summerside, oct. 7, 1863, OATS. y ANTED, by the subscriber, 30,000 Bush. Oats. Summerside, oct. 7, 1868. D. ROGERS. NEW GOODS. A Large Assortment i Just reecived and for sale at Very Lowest Prices! VINLAY McNEILL. Summerside, oct. 8, 1808. OATS. Oe PAID FOR OATS, at FINLAY McNEILL'S. Summerside, oct. 7, 68 €ONVERL OF THE CONGREGATION DE NOTRE DAME, Summerside, P. E. Island. FPMIE Course of Instruction embraces the English and French Languages, Writing, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Geography and the Use of the Globes; Ancient and Modern His- tory. Rhetoric, Botuny, Philosophy, Chemistry, Music—Vocal and Instrumentai—Drawing , Painting. Every kind of useful and orna- mental needle-work. Terms per quarter of Ll Weeks: Board and ‘Tuition, - - 407 46 Music Lessons—Vianoforte, - 110 0 Vocai Music, - - . 010 0 Drawing, Painting, Embroidery, - 0 10 0 Parents or guardians residing at a distance should appoint some person in Summerside who will liquidate the Bills at the appointed terms of payment, and receive the pupils should circuinstances render their remoyal necessary. The Roman C tholie Keligion is the only one taught in the Institution, low- ever, all denominations are admitted, but uni- furmuty sequires an exterior observance of the general regulations, No encroachments are made upon the liberty of conscience, When two or three of the same family are received into the Institution, a considerable deduction will be made in the charges, SILECKT DAY SCHOOL. System of education as above. Hours of attend nce from 84 to 11d, am, and from 1 to4,pm., ‘Terms per quarter—Pupils of 10 years and upwards, 168: Pupils under 10 yrs, 10s. Music, Drawia , Painting, &, charges as above. PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Where Pupils are tanght Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, Plain sowing. Terms, 58 per quarter, Papils under 10 years, 3a. ‘The above mentioned classes will open on Monday, the 12th October, Itis highly de- sirable that Pupils should be in attendance at the beginning of the scholastic year, No deduction made fur occasional absence. Summerside, October 8, 1868, “Auction Sales. Farm, Stock, &c, HE Subscriber will offer at AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 13th instant, at 11 o'clock, a.m., on his premises, Linkletter Road, that valuable piece of LAND adjoining the Farm of Mr. Robert Linkletter, contain- ing ubout 60 acres, Also : the following Stock. 2 COWS, 10 SHEEP, 6 Tons of HAY. p@ Terms at Sale. JOHN LINKLETTER. October 1, 1868, IMPORTANT SALE. Farm, Stock, Crop, Im- plements & Furniture. MR. JABEZ BURROWs, being about to leave the Island, has instruct- ed the subscriber to sell the whole of his Valuable Property by AUCTION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY, 20th OCT., at 10 o'clock, a, m., The LEASEHOLD Interest of 110 acres of Land, at the annual rent of 1s, per acre, for the term of 999 years, situated on the road leading from LONG RIVER to PARK COR- NER, NEW LONDON. 80 acres are under cultivation, the reminder is covered with a large growth of Hardwood. On the premises are a cor ftortable and commodious Dwelling House, large BARN, Granary, and Waggon House, with a good well convenient to the house, and a splendid Garden and Orchard, The above Property isin a high state of cultivation, and is situated in a flourishing settlement, and is convenient to a school, a place of shipping, and abundance of mussel mud, Itis well worth the attention of any persun wishing to purchase a good Farm, It can be inspected at spy time. Stoel« = 1 Farm Moree, 1 Mare & Foal 1 Mare, Canadian Gull, 6 Cows, (very good) 29 Sheep, 5 Pigs. Implements : 1 Buckeye MOWER, | 1 Driving Waggon, 1 Truck Waggon, 1 cart, 1 ‘Truck, 1 Iron Plough, 1 pair Llarrows, 1 Juunting Sleigh and Burs, 1 box Sleigh 1 do wood, 1 set silver mounted Harness, 1 do Brass, 2 do tor Truck waggon, Cart do., Plough do, 1 Morse Kake and Lset Fanners, Crop: 50 Tons Hay, 10 do Straw, 700 bushels Oats, 80 do Wheat, 70 do Barley, 500 do Potatoes, and a quantity of Clover and ‘Timothy Seed. Kurniture : Consisting of Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Chest Drawers, Mirrors, Stoves, Carpets, Glass and Crockeryware, t@ TERMS :—For the Farm a credit of 3 years, paid by instalments. For Stock, &e. all sums under £10 paid on the Ist November 1860; over £10, one half on tha ist Noy. 1869 and the balance on tht Ist Noy, 1870. ‘Yoerms for the Grain, Cash on delivery. GEORGE ANDERSON, Auct. New London, Oct. 1, '3 “WATER LO'TS AT AUCTION. FEW of those admirable Water Lots, Bast of Mumuvan’s Witanr, WEATHERBIE, Esq. belonging to Re. Le will be sold on Wednesday. 21st Oct., instant, at Public Auction, onthe spot. A FEW OTHER LOTS will also be ofiered, October 7, 1868, pro OATS & BARLEY ! PVA subscriber is paying the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES torr Oats and Barley, delivered in Summerside. L. VICLKEKSON. Summerside. oct. 7, 186 Journeyman 'lailors. WV ora by the subscriber, THREE good Journeyman ‘TALLORS, to whom steady employment and geud wages wiil be given. ANGUS McSWEEN, Summerside, oct. 7, New Dominion Liniment. BETTER LINIMENT for healing flesh wounds cannot be found, Good forman or beast. Eyery Varmer should procure a bottle, It may also be taken inwardly, ‘Try it. Only 1s 9d per bottle. For sale at BERTRAM’S BOOK STORE. Summerside, oct. 7, 1868, LUMBER YARD. FHNILE subscriber wishes to inform tho pub- : lic that he has opened a LUMBER YARD in SUMMERSIDE, in the place fornerly used as such by Messrs. Darby & Montgomery, directly opposite the residence of Joseph Green, Esq. Le will keep con- stantly on hand, Pine Boards and Plank. Spruce Boards and Plank. Hemlock Do. Do, Laths, Shingles, Puilings, &c- All of which will be sold Cheap for Cush. J. W. FORSTER. Summerside, oct. 7, 1868. ly Canada Axes, Nails, &c, PENAL subscriber has just received per SLA BIRD trom Montreal, 65 Kegs CULT NAILS, (assorted sizes) 12 dox Higgins’ superior Chopping Axes 10 demijohns French Vinegar, 2 dozen Gragn Scoops. For sale at a sual advance. JAMES L, HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, Head Holman’s Wharf, Sum'side, sept, 24. French Burr Mill Stones. TYNE subscriber having furnished theDUNK RIVER MILLS with the above excellent stones, is now prepared and is able to turn ont FLOUR,OATMEAL, &¢. equal in quality to any mill on this Island. ‘The Grist Mill, Saw and Carding Mills are all in excellent working order—plenty of waver and competent workmen—so that per- sons coming to the above milly will not be disappointed or have to wait long. ‘The shingles cutat this mill have not yet been surpassed in quality. DAVID ROGERS. Dunk River, oct 8, 1868 Notice. a subscriber hus been requested to state to all persons indebted to the Estate of the late Geo. M. Wright, of Dauk River Mille, that be- tween the fitth and twentieth days of November ensiing, a person will be at the same Mills to receive payment and grant discharges; and that all wusettled debts, will, atter that date, be placed in the bunds of an Attorney for collection, DAVID ROGERS, Freetown, October, 8th, 180s, delivered at h sale by October I, CASH FOR O TYME Subscriber will pry the higehest Market Price, in Casha for Oates is Warehouse ATS. JOUN LEFURGY. Summerside, oct. 1, 1868. Blacksmith’s Coal. CARGO of Blacksmith’s COAL tor DAVID ROGERS, 1868. ed early Oct. 1, 186: ACEO EDEL ESSN CE PICTOU HOUSE COAL. a eae subscribers have just received a small Cargo of the above COAL. can use it e1.her for Parlor or Cook Stoves Only 22s. Gd. per Ton, if deliver- FLOUR, FLOUR. UST ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL, a ¢? NEW STOCK of Choice No.1! Canada Flour. C. C. GARDINER. o7 a7, 1868, Consumers n. A. STRUNG & BRO. 8. COD WV ET OIL! OIL! KEROSENE OIL. and Boiled & Raw “Linseed Oil Oct, 1, 1868. at R. A, STRONG & BRO'S. to Bed Town or Cour October 1, STOVES, I have just received from ALBANY, per Schr. Golden tule, a large and varied assortment of STOVES, consisting of Cooking Stoves for wood, Cooking Stoves for coal, Room Stoves, Hall Stoves, STOVES. Parlor Stoves for wood & coal, Shop & Office Stoves, Churches and School [ouses. Stoves for Daily Expected from Boston, a lot of the celebrated Waterloo Cook Stove, for sale at Low Prices and on good terms D. ROGERS. Summerside, oct. 1, 1868. A Want Supplied ! FTE eubseriber wishes to inform the pub- lic that he has fitted Up iLeamse, and is now prepared to furnish it, with Llorse atry. and driver, at all times, to any part or «. Charges moderate, kept at his Livery Stable, in Summerside he It is THOMAS CAIRNS. 1868. Prince County PLOUGHING MATCH. enu tt Bed f o'clock, a. m. by 8 inches. CELEBRATI $4.00 4th Prize $5.00 bth ¢ $4.00 C4 PLOUGHING MATCH will take place under the management of the Prince County Agricultural Society, on the Farm of Mr. GEORGE PRICE, Lot 17, on Tuesday, the 3rd November next, when Prizes will be awarded as follows: Ist’ Prize $3.00 $2.00 §1.00 Competitors to he Members of the Society, their names entered with the Secretary, and Ploughs to be in the field at half past nine Size of Furrow to be 6 inches By order of the Commi tee, H.C. GREEN, Sec’y. Summerside, sept 23, 1868. Farmers, take Notice ! A. STRONG & BRO. have FOR SALE i, at Manufacturer's prices, MILLNER’S Harm Lantern! oP) Cail and get one. Summerside, Sept. 24, 1868, PERS, For BARLEY, ¢ Louse, Summerside, The Highest Price N CASH Biven for any quantity of OATS and ivered at the Subscribers Ware- C. C. GARDINER, Sept 24, 1868, sale by MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST ! HOICE NEW HOPS, for family use, in QUARTIR, HALF, and POUND PA- W.R. WATSON. City Drag Store, Victoria Building, Clvtown, Sept. 24, 1868 received by VINEGAR! CASKS good Pickling VINEGAR, just R. A. STRONG & BRO, Summerside, Sept. 24, 1868. \ PRICE Low by ILL PAY Oats, Butter, delivered at the Summerside, Sept. 24, 1468. FLOUR ! {in CASIL for R. A. STRONG & BRO. the HIGHEST MARKET DEBS, ALBION HOUSE, FLOUR !! UST RECEIVED, a small lot of No.1 | CANADA FLOUR! hk. A. STONG & BRO. Summerside, Sept. 24, 1868. Yarmout Cook ' Close cost! CASH P TON TODD, FROM h! Truro! ' Parlor! Shop! STOVES! STOVES !! Albany ! R. T. HOLMAN. RICE for ide, Sept. 24, 1868,—2m BUTTER WANTED! VUE subscriber will pay the HIGHEST | 200 Tubs Good Butter ! delivered at his Warehouse JAMES L, HOLMAN, Wholesale Warchouse, Head Holman’s Wharf, Summerside, rept, 24 LOT 19. Esquire, that all RE tits is hereby given to the Tenants on AN that part of Lot 19, owned by A 1ORN J, C. POPE Charlottetown, sept. 25, 1868 {oet 'S, and ARREARS OF RENTS. due thereon, must be paid, withont farther delay. Mr. ASHER BLACK, of SUMMERSIDE, is nuthorived to receive the sume, either iu Cash or Oats and Rarley, atthe highest Market nites at Sammereide, and to grant discharges therefor, WASHING MACHINES W ASHLING Machines and Wringers combined in tue best, most economical, uud labor- saving style—Cheup for Cush. Mangles, &c. Bay Spring Mangler, and the Universal Cog Wriugers—Cheap tor Cash, MARK BUTCIIER. Turning, &c. jereat Ellipses Compound Spiral, and Orna- mentul ‘Turning, in Wood, Metal and Ivory. Screw euttidg of every description,trom six iiches the oue thread, to 150 threads to one inch MARK BUTCHER, Sawing, &c. TRAIGHT sawing, Jiging, from 14 inches to the Finest Pret Work. MARK BUTCHER. Charlottetown, King square. oct. 1, 1868. 4i Vinegar. Vinegar. (Bin at W. R, WATSON’S and purchase your PICKLING VINEGAR § SPICES ot the best quality. CITY DRUG STORE. Charlottetown, oct. 7, 1868, Sole Leather. 100 SIDES of No. Spanish Sole Leather, per Sehr. Sea Bird, trom MONTREAL. D. ROGERS. Summerside, oct 7. 1868. Executor’s Notice. LL persons having any demands against the Estate of the HONORABLE JAMES YO, of PORT HILL, Merchant, deceased, are requested to present thesame duly attest- ed to, to the undersigned Executors of the last Will and ‘lestament of the said Honor- ABLE JAMES YEO, and all persons indebted to said Estate are required to muke payment forthwith to WM. RICHARDS, } JOHN INGS, JOHN YEO, JAMES YEO Port Hill, sept 10, 1868.—all pa Gins. NOTICE ! indebted to the Estate of REUBEN TUPLIN, by Note of Hand or others i © hereby notified that all Debts and over due Notes must be paid on or before the 10th day of OCTOBER next; and all other Notes a3 soon as they fall due, or they will be sued for without further notice, ALL Notes and Debts connected with the Mstate, are in the hands of R. W. Tre- Maly, at Margate. for collection. GEO, ANDERSON, Assighve, 2m Executors. ARTIES Margate, Sept. 10, 1868 arn ct ING Troe ! OHN RUSSEL STEWan.’; recently of Summerside, Merchant, having uy Deed of Assignment dated loth day of September inst., assigned to the subscriber all his Book Debts and all manner of debts due him: Pub lic Notice is hereby given that all persons in- debted to the said John R. Stewart are hereby requested forthwith to pay their respective debts tome. All amounts not paid on or be- fore the 10th day of October next will be handed over for collection, without further notice. THOMAS B. WALL, Summerside, sept. 17th, 1863. , EXECUTORS NOTICE! LL persons indebted to the Estate of the iE HONORABLE JAMES YEO, of PORT HILL, Merchant, deceased, cither by Bonn, Nore or Hann, Rent, Book Account, or otherwise, are hereby notified to come jor- ward and settle the respective amounts due by them, as all Accounts, Securities, &c. &c., will positively have to be closed up forthwith WILLIAM RICHARDS, i JOUN INGS, JOHN Y Executors. JAMES YEO. Port Hill, Sept. 28, 1868.—6w pro REMOVAL! ww THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to return thanks for past favors, and ucquaint bis Customers and others that he hus Removed his Boot & shoe Store to the bnilding lately occupied by Mr: P Brown nearly opposite Journal Oltice, and will be tiost happy to re 4 continuance of their favors. ALL PERSONS indebted to the subscriber are requested to cull and settle their accouuts. Wanted! A FIRST CLASS Journeyman Shoemaker. MAJOR RAMSAY. Sept. 24, 1868, FANNERS. at the establishment of TIIOMAS HALL Summerside, oct 1, 68 Always Ready ! ROTYPE cr AMBROTYPE PICTURE, (lus Photograph Saloon, C.R. CLARK. Head of St. Stephen Street, Summerside Ang. 27, 5 Miller Wanted. Lot 8 Any person giving satisfaction will receive constant employment and liberal wages. A. & A. RAMSAY, Lot 8, 10th sept. 1868. ~ TO SPORTSMEN. b@™ For Sarr Low. a3 20 JAMES L. HOLMAN. | Wholesale Warehouse, ! Head Holman’s Wharf, Sum'side, Sept. 24. School house !|— AND SHIP STOVES, in all sizes and variety | of patterns, For sale at a small advance on | 1150 bls. HERRING credit. JAS. CALDWELL. Summerside, sept. 24, 1868.—pro 1m To House Builders ! | (DN bans by the SUBSCRIBER— 4 ton Sheet Zine. 4 ton assorted Nails, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Zince Nails, Paint & Oil, Pauy, Glass all sizer, | For Sule low. D. ROGERS, 1} Summerside, August 27, 1868 S who wisl to obtain a good set of F SERS, can be supplicd by calling TAGE who wish a PHOTOGRAPH, FER- will he promptly attended to by the subscriber at Wee A COMPETEXT PERSON to take charge of the subscriber's Grist Mill at KEGS 1° F* SPORTING POWDER, IN LANDING from the schr Mar- No.1 prime Caraquet which will be sold cheap for Cash orapproved Locks, Hinges and Screws, &e, &e. meres Sewing Machines ! INGERS New Style FAMILY SEWIN' MACHINE, and No. 2 Manufacturi Mac tine, (warranted to give perfect satisfac tion) are for sale by JOHN HIGGINS, Agt. Great George Street, Ch’town 2? Aug. 20, 1868.—2m 5 DR. STRICKLAND ILL VISIT SUMMERSIDE on the 10th Ocrones, to practice DENTISTRY. Rooms at THE Cirron House.—Will remain in Summerside ten days. Charlottetown, sept. 8, 1860. Bricks. Bricks. , UST received on Consignment, per Schr. AMELIA, from PUGWASH, N.S., 23,000 BRICKS, which will be sold low for Cash. JAS. L. HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse Head Holman’s Wharf, sept. 16, 1858. FLOUR! FLOUR!! Jest RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Canada Flour and Corn Meal, which will be sold Cheap for Cash. A. BLACK, Oneida House, Sept. 17, 1868. FLOUR. FLOUR. ee received in store this day, a small lot of Canada Flour, which will be sold LOW FOR CASH. : A. P. MILLS. Summerside, sept 17, "08 ae. BARLEY WANTED ! ‘HUE Subscriber will pay the highest MARKET PRICE for 10,000 Bushels good clean BARLEY, delivered at his Warehouse, J.L. HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, : Head Molman’s Wharf Summerside, Sep. 10, 68 Ilides and Sheep Pelts. ae subscriber will pry the highest mar- ket prices for any quantity of the above delivered at his Warehouse, J. L. HOLMAN, Head of Holman’s wharf 3 Summerside, sept. 10,'68 1868 Albion House 1868, The Subscribers, intending to make an alteration in their business, now offer the whole of their Stock of Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices! They would also inform those indebted to them, that in view of the above change, they will require all accounts overdue clos- ed, either by Payment or Promissory Note ! RK. A. STRONG & BRO. Summerside, June 11, 1868. To Coffee Drinkers. CAL at the ALBION IIOUSE, for some ot Strong’s Pure COFFEE, Roasted and Ground on the premises. June 11, 1868. JUST RECEIVED A Lot of FLOUR, Kiln Dried CORNMEAL, DATES & FIGS, (fresh & good) BISCUITS & CRACKERS, MOLASSES AND SUGAR, BUCKETS & HAY RAKES, Sold Cheap for CAST, at the **Oncida House.” ASHER BLACK- Suwmerside, August 6th, 1868. To Wholesale Dealera and Families! R A. SLRONG & BRO, are offering = 16 pieces Brown Coburg at 1s. per yd. 27. do. Checkered Alpaca at 8d do Yor Cash Only, June 11, 1868. Removal ! TPE Subscriber returns his sincere thanks | to those who so liberally patronized him while conducting the ‘Auaa House,’ and wishes to inform them and the traveiling pulb- licin general, that he has REMOVED w his New building on Water Street (nearly opposite the store of R. A. Strong & Bro.), where he has both increased Hotel & Stable Accommodation! and he trusts to make those who may favor him with their custom a great deal more com- fortable inthe ‘OCEAN HOUSE,’ than he could, for want of room, in his late stand. ‘Tne nest or Liquors always kept in the bar in connection with the Hotel. ‘This Hotel is on the water's edge, and com- mands a splendid view of the harbor of Sum- merside, and of the Straits, and will be found a comfortable and healthy place for travellers. Its near proximity to the steamer Wharf will make it the best place for travellers wait- ing to go o7 arriving in the Boat. Horses and carringes can always be had on the premises, by boarders. RICHARD HIBBETT, Water Street Summerside, July 2, 1868. REMOVAL ! TUE Subscriber begs leave to inform the pubhe that he has removed from his old stand on Water Street, tothe ALMA HOUSE, lately occupied by Mr. R. Hibbett, where he has good accommodations for travellers and& their horses. ‘The best of LIQUORS kept in the bar in connection with the Hotel. $