We forgot last week to speak a word for our friends Messrs, John and Jemes Neid—sons of J. Reid, Esq., of St. Elea- nor’s—who have recently entered into a co-partnership in the dry goods and gene- ral retail business. ‘They are both smart business men, and we doubt not but that the people of Crapaud and surrounding country, will hail with gladness a good store and two such clever young men into their midst. We wish them every success. Tur horse ‘* Wilmot Ilero,” raised by Mr. Donald Taylor, North Bedeque, three years old, sired by the ** Clyde,” and took tho first prize at the Prince County Exhi- bition last Fall, was sold on Monday last for the handsome sum of £82 10s., to Mr. ilugh Monagle, of Sussex Vale, N. B., | for the Sussex Agricultural Society. Well! done Prince County, AMONG our new advertisements to-day, will be found one from Robert Gordon, Esq., as Auctioneer and Land Broker. As many persons aro constantly making en- quiry about the Western section of the Is land, we would advise them to address Mr. Gordon, who, from his long residence in, and general knowledge of, that sec- tion of the country, will be able to supply accurate and full information to them. Versons making consignments will also, we doubt not, find him worthy of their patronage, Tn ‘ spirits” of the North Star are still rapping away at every body who will not swallow their annexation sentiments and bear their low abuse. ‘The poor fellows, they will soon need to call up some fami- liar spirits, it they persist in their present mad career. We do not wonder ot this Island being too small to afford an oppor- tunity to such a learned, profound and able man as Ross to display his talents. ‘The wonder is that such an able news- prper conductor as past experience has shown him to be, should be wasting his abilities in endeavoring to achieve what it is certain nature never intended him for, For the information of a few individuals who seem tq be much tickled aboutit, and in order to contradict their lying reports, we state that the Rey. A. S. DesBrisay, is not nor never was the editor of this paper, and has no connection with it, He has a few times contributed to its columns, and ithis slanderers had as much brains as he! has, and felt inclined, they might have done the same, A rather unusual occurrence, and one which has afforded a good deal of talk and erded in a law suit, took place on Sunday morning last, The Rey. Mr. Crawtord and his people had assembled on the shore for the purpose of emmersing two or three individuals, among whom was a girl nam- ed Robinson, When the Rey, gentleman avas about to proceed into the water with the girl, her mother, widow Robinson, in- terfered, and requested the minister not to emmerse her child, stating that she had already been baptized; he, however, per- sisted, when a scufile took place. An in- dividual attempted to hold the old lady, but she proved too valiant for him, and releasing herself, she rushed out into the water alter the minister and rescued her girlfrom him. It is a pity some better understanding had not existed between | the minister und the parent previously, as the seene whatever else may be said ot it, was not avery pleasant one, and not at all fit fora Sabbath morning service, or calcula- ted to make any good impression upoa the crowd who witnessed it, “ Barney O'Share” will appear next week. Oats are still selling at 2s 3d; potatoes Is per bushel. Eggs 9d per dozen; Butter lid per Ib., and very scarce. The Progress announces that the contro- versy between Mr. Murray and Mr. Craw- ford, will be stopped in that paper after this week, The following gentlemen have been ap- pointed members of the Board of Works; Tlon. R. P. Haythorne, lion. A. A. McDonald, Hon. Alex. Laird, and the Colonial Secretary and the Commis- sioner of Publick Lands, ex-ofleto. Superin- tendents of Public Works are— Mr. B, Williams for Queen’s County. Mr. John Clay for Prince County. Mr. ‘Thomas Clay for King’s County. We are pleased to learn from the Montreal Daily News, of the 26th ult., that among the gentlemen who passed theit final examination at McGill College, Montreal, on the 2vrd ult., as M.D). C.M., were Mr, F, Cox, of this City (son of the late J. B: Cox, Esq., of Morell), and Mr, 2, McLaren, of New Verth.— /sl. Arrivels from Europe. We notice the Brig Aemadin, Captain ITull, ; belonging to KR. T. Holman, Nsq.. of this place, | arrived on Monday the 10th ist., in 28 days from | Liverpool, being the fastest. passage reported this | epring. We are glad to find that the Kewadin fully sustains the reputation she las for fast sail- ing, and hope she may continue to nnke her trips with the same regularity she has hitherto done, and be a suecess financially to her enterprizing owner, Who has been the menng of establishing the first direct line between this port and Liver: pool; a convenience the business men ot this place ought not soon forget, SUMMERSIDE BANK. EK, the subscribers, being Shareholilers in the above Bank, do hereby in pursu- | ance of the 30th Section of the Act of Incor- poration, call a GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders thereof, and do give Pubhe Notice that such General Meeting will take place on the Bank Premises, at Summerside, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of JUNE next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. The object of the said meeting being to investigate all | the affairs of the said Bank, in order to close aid wind up all its affairs, or continue tie same, if found tu be for the Lenefit of the Shareholders, Charlottetown, 6th May, 1869. (Signed) Daniel Brenan, Wm. R. Watson, Ifenry Palmer, L. L. Beer, ‘Thomas W. Dodd, James DesBrisiy, George Davies, William Weeks, Wm. Dodd, 1 vd Thomas Haslam, HB Steamer Princess of Wales or St,| Samuel Haslam, Lawrence, will leave Charlottetown as un- | John Haszard, John Green, jun. der, until further notice ;— James G. Wi, gins. Il. C. Green, For Pictou, every Monday Morning, at 5 Benjamin Darby, sen. Arthur P. Mills, New Advertisements this Day P. E. I. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers—F. W. Hales. Bank Notice—James I. Holman Auctioneer--Robert Gordon Land Broker— do Tignish Breakwater—Wm Haywood Mails—John A. McDonald Summerside Bank—D. Brenan & others. Bank Stock—John Haszard Seeds—W . R. Watson Boots & Shoes—A. P. Mills Hordware— ~ do Wilmot Uero—Donald Taylor Removal—Dr, Fuller Pigs! Pigs!—Cornelius Cain Sheriff's Sale—Richard Hunt Road District No. 11—Benj. Mills Point Du Chene House—V. Schurman. First Arrival from England—R. '!. Helman. G.R. Goodman, Charles Palmer, Daniel Davies. W.E. Dawson, John Robins, T. Heath Haviland, G.W. DeBlois. i (Ex. ‘T. 1. Haviland Frank D. Beer, A. Mitchell, Martin O'lalloran, P. E. Island Steam Navigation Company’s Steamers. orders, leave Mount Stewart Bridge every Friday Morning, about 7 o'clock, returning about 4 o'clock, p. m. Port Selkirk every Tuesday Morning about 7 o'clock, returning about 4 o’clock, p.m. oo fe Cr _ Crapaud every Monday, (weather permit: | Boots & Shoes. ting) about time of high water fur Charlotte-| q-ys't received per Steamer Merritt, from town. MONTREAL, asplendid assortinent of Boots and Shoes! In Ladies, Gents, Misses, & Children’s, Which \ ill be sold as now as any in the market, for Cash, May 13, 1569 o'clock; veturning, will leave Pictou, for Daniel Green, WA A OIC Ad. G Dark For Pictou and Cape Breton, every Wed- cae Bae aes nesday Morning, at 5 o'clock, leaving Pictou, ny 12) ek A tor Cape Breton, on arrival of ‘Train, same ‘Thursday Morning, and Victou, on arrival of KOR SALE. ae cA : SHARES OF VIVE POUNDS oF Micky, Abul Georgctowns callings At 10 each, at TILIRTY per cent discount. Morning, at 6 o'clock; returning, will leave OF Georgetown for Pictou, and Charlottetown, Saint Ele iM TORN een every Friday Morning, at 5 o'clock. SUD OND Or a SM eee aN day SANE EDY, Morning, at 6 o’clock ; return- Seeds ! 1869, ing, willleave Shediac om Wednesday and , ‘ eh ; Saturday, on arrival of the ‘Train Rea St. ( THA cate Ne from England | fi ux, Steamer Heather Belle will, until further Fresh Seeds. W.R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Charlottetown, may 13, 1869. Charlottetown, on arrival of ‘Train, same day. W. 2. Darby, CS as Milena: day; returning, will leave Cape Breton every Summerside Bank Stock Souris, weather permitting, every Thursday Apply to For Summerside ond Shediac, every Tue:- Y dura,| L869, John, Warranted true to their kind, F. W. WALES, Sec’y. | Charlottetown, May 4, 1869. fm 13 |) NOTICH = Summierside Bank, Svgorensipe, 7th May, 1869. Vy NEREAS certain Stockholders, inclu- ding some of the Larr Direcrors of the Summerside Bank, are circulating false 7e-| ports prejudicial to the interests of the said | A. P. MILLS, FIRST ARRIVAL FROM Banik; and whereas the financial condition of the Bank has of late improved and is now much more satisfactory than at the period of the last Annual Meeting; and the undersign- ed, President and Directors, convinced of the stability of said Bank, and desirous of chal- lenging the fullest enquiry into its afairs, and into the conduct of the present Board of Direc- tors, hereby give Public Notiec! 1 Act of Incorporation, a MEN'LING of the STOCKHOLDERS of said Bank is hereby called, to take place at the Banking House DAY, the 23rd day of JUNE next coming, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, with the view of satisfying all persons interested that the reports above referred to are wholly un- founded and false, JAMES TI. ILOLMAN, President. AyGus McMI.an, , Streruen MeNeity, ‘Tuomas Keury, Wat. G. Strona, Reo. Hor Ny D. HW. McDenarp, Summerside, May 13, 1869. lw { Directors. ROBERT GORDON, AUCTIONEER AND LAND BROKER, wllGeton, «6 de a, Leland REFeERe : Tfon. Judge Young—Charlottetown. Hon, G, W. Howlan—Alberton. Mr. Joseph Bertram—Summerside. Alberton, May 13, 1869. ly Tignish Breakwater. FANUE undersigned will receive TENDERS up to the First day of JUNI’ next, tor Building 300 Feet Thereof, in extension of the present Contract, Mate- rials all found, Work to be tinished by the first of October. ‘Iwo good and suflicient securities to accompany cach ‘Pender. Plans and specifications to be seen on application tu WILLIAM HAYWOOD, Chairman of Building. Tignish, may 5, 1869 3w [m 13 The Bark Ocean Mail, Thomas Lee, master, arrived at Richmond Bay, on Monday Just after! fh passage of 27 days from Bristol, with a general | : . Lf cargo of inerchandize, and crews for three new | veesels, for Messrs, John & James Yeo. The} Bark Daring, belonging to HAN Richards, as} wenow write is off Malpeque Larbor, waiting a | fuir wind up the Bay.—Com, The Brigantine Golden Horn, Capt. Vitzpatrick, arrived at Alberton on the 6th inst., making the masave in 32 days from Liverpool. She is owned iy John Lefurgy, Exq , of this place. We hear that the Undine and ore or two other ships have arrived in Charlottetown. ailurri¢d, On the 4th inst., at Cheering’s Cross Inn, Lot 12, by dames Bureluy, J. P., Mr. Peter HL. Carter, ot Lot 3d, to Miss Mary Robinson, of Lot 12. On the 6th inst., at the house of the bride's par- ents, New Wiltshire, by the Rey, John Winter: Hotham, Mr. Richard Mathus, of Bedeque Rond, to Mise Harriet Clow. At the same time and place, by the same, Mr, James Chandler, of Chir: Jottetown Royalty, to Miss Kezin Clow, of New Bedeque Roud. At the Manee, on the dth inst., by the Rey. Thos. Diunean, Mr: Alex: Cummings, to Miss | Isabella Cumming both of Lot 22. ‘At the Manse, on the dth just... by Rev. Thos. | Dunean, Mr, John Meleod, Lot 31, to Mise Clinsty Mutheson, Lot 22. aa ire At Cupe ‘Traverse, on the 28th April, Elezabeth, wite of John Clark, aged 75 years. At Lot 13,on Monday the 10th inst,, after a protrected illness, which she bore with Clristain yesignation, Mury, relict of the late Israel Green, syed 63 years, At Hamilton Lot 18, on Tuesday, the 4th inst., after a Wngering illness, which she bore with Christan resignation to the Divine Will, Ellen, beloved wife of Me, Neill Rumeay, in the 8th yeur of her age. rae At Charlottetown,on the Ist May, Bessie Emma, infant dunghter of Frederick Elizabeth Le- Page, ayed 4 monjle, At Do Sable, on the 29th ult, of inflamation of Jungs, Maleolm Meader, in the S4th year of his age. : In this town on Friday morning. 30th nit. Mr, William Pagan Sayre, nyed 71 yeurs, Decensed wae horn in Myguerville, N. 1, aid for 26 yehra wus Sheriff of Westmorland Co., in that Province, At Appledore, Devon, on Saturday, the 27th Mareh, of Croup, William, aged 7 yenra, only non o} William Yoo, Beg , of Richmond Honee, MAILS ° SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! VHE MAILS for the United Kingdom the neighboring Provinces, the United States, &e., will, until further notice, be closed at the General Post Oflice, Charlottetown, as follows, vizi— For Canada, New Brunswick, and the United States, via Shediac, every Monday and ‘Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. For Nova Scotia, vin Pictou, every Tue’- day, Wednesday and Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, every alternate ‘Tuesday and Wednesday evening. at 7 o'clock, as fol- lows, viz :— Wednesday, do 2./Tuesday, Oct. Tuesday do 15,)/Wednesday, do Wednesday, do 16,/'Tuesday do ‘Tuesday, do 29,|Wednesday, do 80,/Tuesday, Nov. 13,| Wednesday, do 3, 14,/'Tuesday, do 5 Wednesday, do Tuesday, July Wednesday, do ’ Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanor’s, to be forwarded by steamer, will be closed every Monday and ‘Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. Mails for Souris and Steamer, every Wednesday evening at 7. Letters to b@ registered, and newspapers, must be posted atleast half an hour before closing the mails. ~ JOUN A. McDONALD, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Chitown, May 5,60. Pigs! Pigs! PTI subscriber will pay the highest price, I in CASH, for LIVE BARROW VIGS, weil | Aux. Gnapy’s Horses, on Wednesday and 19th and 20th. ‘Thursday, the stand CORNELIUS CAIN, Summerside, May 13, 1869, i That, in pursuance ot the provisions of the | of said Bank, in Summerside, on W EDNES- | Wednesday, May 5,/Tuesday, Sept. 7, ‘Tuesday, do 18,/Wednesday, do 8, | Wednesday, do 19,/Tuesday, do 21, Tuesday, June 1,|Wednesday, do ‘Tuesday, do 27,|Wednesday, do ’ Wednesday, do 2%,/Tuesday, do 80, Tuesday, Aug. 10,]Wednesday, Dec. 1, Wednesda, do 11,] Puesday, do 14, Tuesday, do 24,/Wednesday, do 10, Wednesday, do 26, Georgetown, per! ghing 100 Ibs and upwards, delivered at, ENGLAND DIRECT !! | EX “ KEWADIN.” Goods of all descriptions, Wo Suit every one im price and | quniity. | Please Calland Lnspecd. ROBT. T. HOLMAN, Summerside, May 13, 1869, di | 3) i Land Broker's Notice! TENIE Subscriber, owing to a long residence | inthe Western part of the Island, and! | being = Practical Farmer, is qualitied to give | reliable inforntation to parties wishing to re- | nove to the Western part of Prince County. | Has now on hand SEVERAL FARMS, vary- idg in prices from L200 to £SE60O0!t And is prepared to execute any order in Ap- vertisinG or Disvosing of Property. Will be happy to furnish any expl-nation (if by Letter prepaid, and enclosing a Postage Stump,) with promptness and accuracy; and us he pays particular attention to the Sale of Farms! Persons wishing either to sell or purchase, will do well to give him a call or correspond. | Blank Deeds, Leases, Bills of Sale, War- rants ot Attorney, and other Blank Forms, always on hand, and if required, will be pro- perly filled up and executed. ROBERT GORDON. ‘Temperance Hall, Alverton, May 18, 1869.-is1. pat. her. 2i : ‘Point Du Chene House | FYPMIE Subscriber would beg to call the at- tention of the traveling public to this ‘well-known and favorite Ilotel, situated at the head of the Railway Wharf, at Point Du )Chene, N. B. | Its advantages as a residence for partics in quest of health cannot be surpassed. The air! lis pure, bracing and invigorating, while there | ‘is every facility for deep sea-bathit | ‘The trains tor St. John leave the door twice every day. ‘Phe charges will be found moder- sate, the table good; and the subscriber hopes hy strict attention to the requirements of his customers, to ensure general satisfaction. PETER SCHURMAN, Proprietor. | P. S.—Being himselfa P. E. Islander, the ‘subscriber would hereby respectfully request it share of the Island patronage. | Tt. Du Chene, May 13, 769. 3m | HARDWARE. | | pr Steamer AMerrift, the subscriber has | just received the following :-— | 1 ‘Ton Cut NAILS, 40 sides Sole Leather, | Boxes Steam Pressed Nails, Boxes Llorse | | Shoe Nails, Coils Manilla Rope, Ialf-patent | | Axles, Truck Waggondo., Dozens Brooms Carrivge Bolts, Tire Bolts, Shovel Hand- les, Steel Spades, and a variety of other | articles, which will be sold low for Cash or | | approved credit. May 13, 1860. A.P,. MILLS. “ Wilmot Hero.” FPL above named Horse, advertised to travel this season, has been sold to Mr. Ilugh Monagle, of Sussex | Vale, N. By tur the Sussex & Studholm Ag- | ricultural Society, and therefore will not con- | tinue his route. DONALD TAYLOR. li* North Bedeque, may 13, 1869. REMOVAL ! | DR. FULLER, | PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACOUCHEUR | Resipenck anv Orrice on Central Street,.... .. Summerside. | (Directly opposite the Summerside Bank) Summerside, may 15, 1869. enders, (QAEALED TENDERS will ke received by ‘Ss the undersigned, until the 15th day of | MAY, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the erection of a SCILOOL HOUSE, in Summer- side, according tor Plan‘and specification, to be seen atthe Store of Mr. John Baker. CHARLES SAUNDERS, Chairman, | L 1869. REMOVAL. HE Subscriber while thanking his custom- ersin Tryon and the adjacent: settle- ments, for the liberal patronage extended to him during the past three yeurs, would an- nounce his Removal to Crapaud, where he lis resumed business in connection with his brother, James A. Rep. a * JOUN D. REID, Crapaud. May Ist, 1869, s ar re. ce Co-Partnership Notice. TPMIE subscribers have this day entered into Partnership, for the purpose of carrying on a General Retail Business. The name of the Firm to be JOUN D, RID & BRO, They would at the same time call the atten- tion of the public to their Large Stock of MERCITANDIZE, now on the way from ENGLAND, UNITED STATES and the DOMINION of Canada, which, after arrival, will be sold at a small advance on cost. JOHN D. REID, : JAMES A. REID. Sturdy’s Corner, Crapaud, May Ist, 1869, FLOUR! FLOUR! 5O BARRELS Choice Canada Plow, just received ex Steamer Princess of Wales, which we offer Low for Casi. ROBT. A. STRONG & BRO. Summerside, may 6, 1809 Yin FARMS! FARMS! Improved Warms, situated on Lots <8, & and G. For Terms and other particulars, apply at Alberton to HERBERT Alberton, May 6, 1869. tf. ’ BRICKS! BRICKS! | QUANTITY of Superior UVawd Brieclkss, for sale at the Eunexa Ilouss. C. C. GARDINER. Summerside, May 6, 1869, BELL. Customs Department. SumMensipe, April 24, 1869. notice to all Importers of Goods and Merchandize, or any articles, whether liable to duty or otherwise, that no Permit to land or receive the same will be granted at this Oflice, until a full and correct account of the value, quantity and quality thereof is pro- duccd; and owners and Captains of Vessels are also notified that if any cargo or portion thereof, is landed previous to entry at the Custom House, the penalty of the law will be enforced against the transgressors; and fur- furnish to this department a correct account as respects quantity and value, in default of which no clearance will be granted. CILAS. GREEN, Controler, april 29 pro 3in Steam Communication WITH BOSTON, HALIFAX AND CANSO. § THE STEAMSIIY AL- —_o— HAMBRA, P. A. Nicker- son, Coumanuer, has resumed her fortnightly next trip on Tharsday, 6th May, at 6 o’¢lock in the evening, and every alternate Thursday thereafter, at same hour, until further notice. For freight or passage apply to JARVELL BROS, Cli'town, April 23, 769. Agents. IN ST. ELEANOR’S, Re SALE at the Subscribers’, 400 Cedar POSTS, 7 fect long, (suitable for Fencing and cellaring. A few tons excellent HAY, 600 bush. POTATOES, A quantity of SEED OATS and BUCKWHEAT. JAS. J. FRASER. St anor’s, April 29, 769.—3w GIRL WANTED! ANTED by the Subscriber, a Goop srn- VAD tL, capable of doing gencral house work. ANGUS McSWEEN, Summerside, April 26, '69.—di To California, &c. | "N future, the Postage ona Single Letter to Canirornia and all other parts ot the UNLLED STATES OF AMERICA, will be -£a. if prepaid at the Mailing Office, and | Len Cents if posted unpaid; and tor other than single letters, the same charge will be made for each additional halt ounce or fraction thereof, JOUN A. McDONALD, Postmaster General. General Post Office, April 15, 1860. p BOOT & SHOE — ESTABLISHMENT. TPE subscriber begs leave to acquaint the inhabitants of SUMMERSIDIS and the country generally, that he has commenoed his business of LS00¢ & Shoe Malc- inge, in the Shop next door to O, O'Neill's, near tie Wesleyan Church, Ie trusts that by strict attention to business and good work of public patronage. WILLIAM CLARK. Summerside, April 22, 1860. THMIE highest price. in Cash, will be paid fur EGGS, at the Kurewa Hovsn. C, C, GARDINER, Summerside, April 15, 1869, “GOLDEN LEAF.” "HME well known horse ‘Golden Leaf,” 5 years old, color dark bay, stands 154 hands high, weighs 1122 1bs., sired by the old “ Saladin,” and froma Canadian Mare. He is a fast trotter and anexcellent dratt horse. {fe will travel on the following route, com- mencing on MONDAY. the 3rd MAY, will Jeave Am- brose McDonald's, Lot 14, passing through Port Hill onto Alexahder Miller’s, Lot 12; thence through Lot 11, crossing Ferry, to Cascumpec Village; thence through Alberton to Montrose; thence to Kildure Capes; thence to ‘Tignish and Norway ; thence through Mim- inegash on to Campbelton; thence around the Lot7 Shore to Donald Stewart's, Lot 8; thence through Pierre Jacques, Brac, Lot 9, on to home to Ambrose MeDonald's, Lot 14, fortnight during the season. ALEX. McDONALD, Owner. Lot 14, April 22. 1860, Im Summerside, May 6th, 1869, Journal Office. ~ | ‘Thursday, May Gth, leaves there at noon FYNHE subscriber offers FOR SALE, several | FPAUILE Controller and Collector hereby gives! where he will stay until the following Auction Sales. | | RICHARD HUNT, | | | * . Road District. No. 6, 1869. PRINCE COUNTY. aeapara) | FPMIE subsertber will sell at AUCTION, to FOR THIS SEASON ! a the lowest bidder, the Repairing of the ing Roads, commencing on Whe ‘Thorough Bred Horse sv eetee ’ 8 horouy SATURDAY, the 15th of MAY, at9 o'clock / Young Sultan. }a.m., Syoxtnc Roav between line of Lot 17 and Read's Corner; and immediately after, MEORTED by the Government from En- Sroxinc Rosy trom Read's Corner to Wil- | gland, in 1865, and recently purchased by | mot Creek Bridge. At 10 o'clock, same day, | the Hon, G. W. Howzas, is now Seven years | the Raitine of Hacker's Bridge ; at 11 o'clock jold. Dedigree ‘* Young Sultan” by Charles-| Stvice at James Lefurgy's; at 1 o’clock,p.m. ton, Dam ‘ Sultan.” He is a rich bay, 3) the Renvipine ‘Turuin's Mitt Briper, at years old, with black legs, stands 15 hands 3 | Margate; and at 3 o'clock, the Reramixo inches high, with great power, combined with) Buipce near Webster's, Malpeque Road. fire, action and good temper. He took the | Some other repairs on the Main Vost Road, second prize at the Cambridge and Isle of} in different places, will be sold immediately Ely Agriculture Seow, (Englind) 1864, for | after. the best thorough-bred Statlion for getting) Security required for the performance of weight, carrying Hunters. Will travel for! cach contract. the season as under >— | WM. LEFURGY, Com. Monday, May 8rd, will leave Alberton at} Lot 19. April 28th, 180¢ hoon, passing through Montrose to Martin | ~~~ < SRR Ka a ae cH canna theme aa! Foley's, Kildare, remaining all night. | SILERI FES SALLE i] Tuesday, May 4th, leaves there at noon, | a ote ee ete travelling through Kildare Capes and ‘Vignish | i Dee pond IN SUMMERSIDE, on to Joseph Richards, remaining all night. aturday, the 1L5thinst., Wednesday, May 5th, leaves there at noon | and travels through Sea Cow Pond, Norway, | A NEW HOUSE FRAME, 32 ig 24, and Nail Pond, stopping at Joseph Arsneux’s, | (framed and rendy for raising) | (Frank) all night. | ALS O—A quantity of prime seasoned travelling through Skinner's Pond, Black ; E U M B E R b HOO FRAT A iiaueg at Callaghan's, | A LOT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Miminagash, a 5 : NG Pia Friday, M: y 7th, le: ves there at noon, | Horses, Cows, 1 MOWING MACHINE, travelling through Campbelton, Lot 7, to John Manny’s, and a number of other articles. Coughlan’s, stopping all night. loom SOAS Saturday, May 8th, leaves there at noon, | TERMS COBH; travelling through the O'Leary Road to Mac-) , ‘ s i Naught's, Western Road, stopping until Mon- | _ Summerside, May 13, 1860. day. | Monday. May 10th, leaves there at noon, , NOTIOE, travelling through Western Koad to Robin- | Sale of GOODS (as mentioned below) son’s, staying all night. | ized by me, will take place at the ‘Tuesday, May 11th, leaves there at noon,| BONDED WAREHOUSE, Summerside, on travelling through to Bymont Bay, hy the | the Lsth day of MAY, instant, at nuon: ae Jan to eeecelt Arsncux’s, M, DP. P| -£O Cuses Gin, stopping all night. { - aT ee Wednesday, May 12th, leaves there atnoon | 1 Box © obace Ge travelling through by Allen’s to John O'Con- D. 5. GREEN, D.C. nor’s, Lot 14, staying all night. | Impost Office, May 3, 1869, Thursday, May 13th, leaves there at noon, , A ae Co eta fo avelling through Grand River to D. Ram: Road District, No. ll, | y's, Exq., Port Lill. staying all night. LOY 17. | Friday, May lth, leaves there at noon,) | a ie : | travelling through Lot 11 to Kilbride’s, stay- ‘0 be sold by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, | the Isth MAY, instant, commencing at | Saturday, May 15th, leaves there at noon. | feng at, the tulowing Roads :— travelling through to Cascumpee Village, and| From W iliam William’s Road to Summer- onto the stable of the owner, at Alberton, | side; at 2 o'clock, the Sea Weed Road near Mon- | diatmes Darby’s, at 3 o'clock, trom James Dar- |day, May 17th, when the aboye route will be by’s to St. Wleanor’s; at 5 o'clock, from St. continucd, | Lleanor’s to Miscouche, THOMAS WARREN, Groom, |. On Thursday the 20th, Road from John | Alberton, May 1, 1869, pro. 2m, | Perry’s to Beach Point, commencing at 11 ca 3 ___. | o'clock, a. m.; thence from Beach Point to. ther, all exporters of cargoes are required to) trips between this port and Boston, calling at, Halifax and Canso, and will leave here onher Reduction of Postage ! to give gencral satisfaction and merit a share | ~ CASH FOR EGGS! | the Western Road to Jolin Kent's; thence | The above route will be continued once a) HL celebrated Stallion ¢* Prince Edward” , will travel for the season on the ene | route, commencing on Monday, 3rd May, will leave home for In- dian River, where he will remain all night. | ‘Tuesday, the 4th, leave Indian River pass-| ing through Lamilton to Malpeque. | Wednesday, the Sth, will leave Malpeque | passing through Darnley, the Vonds, Park | Corner on to French River. | Thursday, the Gth, leaves French River, | passing hy Johnson’s Mills and through Bur- | lington on to Margate. | Friday, the 7th, leaves Margate, passing | along the ‘Town Road to Summerside, thence | home, where he will remain until the following | Monday. the 10th May, when he will leave home, passing through Wilmot Valley on to | Jepp’s Corner, j Tuesday, the 11th, will leave Jepp’s pass- | ing along County Line Road and through to Clifton and Stanley Bridge, thence on to Cavendish. | Wednesday, the 12th, will leave Cavendish | passing through New Glasgow on to Kichard ) Bagnall’s, Lown R | ‘Vhursday, the 18th, will leave Bagnall’s passing along the Main Road to Holmes, in| Springtield. | Friday, the 14th, leaves Holme’s for Ken- | sington, where he will romain at noon, thence , through Barbara Weit homewards. i The above route will be continued, alter- nately, during the season. He will be home! every Saturday. | The ‘Prince Edward” is a dark grey, five | years old, stands 164 hands high, weighs 1550 | is a fast trotter and excellent dritt horse, He! was sired by imported stock, and raised on! the farm of the Llon, J.C. Pope. Ile took! the Ist prize for two years at the hibition, W.W. WALKER, Owner. | Near St. Eleanor’s, April 22, 186 di | | ‘fhe well known ‘Stallion iif I) k S : Hy) i Black Sporter” | AS sired by the imported Blood Torse | © Saladin,” and from a quarter “ Ro: | cisvalis” mare; is 7 years old, stands 16; jhands high, is of beautiful symmetry, of a | gentle and docile temperament, and is con: | | sidered by competent judges, to be one of the | best horses on the Island for general purpos- | es. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and his stock is not surpassed in this country, ‘This Stallion will leave the stables of the! subscriber on Monday, May 3d, and go to! | Peter ‘Laylor’s, Birch Grove, then through | ' Somerset—staying all night at M. Brenan’s. ‘Tuesday. 4th—to Solomon Wright's; thence | to John Muirhead’s, ‘Tryon—staying all night. } Wednesday, 5th —he will proceed from | Tryon te Crapaud, staying at Sturdy’s corner ; | | thence to DeSable, staying all night at Mac- | Calder's, | | Thursday, 6th—leaving DeSable, he will) | ptoceed to Kelly's Cross; thence to LD. Kelly's, | | Springion, where he will stay all night. | Friday, 7th—he will retusn home by the | Codnty Line, staying at Connors’ Cross. | Saturday, 8th—he will be at Clifton, going | by Wigmore Road, md returning by Gra- | ham’s Koad. He will then stay at his stables | till Monday. Monday, 10th—he will leave heme and pro- ceed te John Keir's, Granville Settlement; | ing all night. | ‘Tuesday, 10th—he will proceed to Alex. | Leard’s, Cavendish; thence to Hloustin’s, Wednesday, 11—to Parkman's, South Rus- tico; thence to Carr's, Oyster-Bed Bridge stying all night. ‘Thursday, 13th—to Geo. Turner's, Winsloe Road. In the afternoon he will return by the New Glasgow Road, staying all night av O’- Lrien’s. Friday, 14th—returning home by way of Richard Bagnall’s, Princetown Road. — Ile will remain at home until the following Mon- day. He will then proceed through the same route once a fortnight for the season, THOMAS McKAY, Owner, Town Road, April 26th, 1869—1m | TEA PARTY. | FMI Ladies in connection with the Saint | merside, intend hulding a TEA PARTY, in Summerside, early in the month of JULY next—the procecus to be applied to the pay- | ment of a debt due on the said Caurch . matters, will shortly be published, |An Apprentice wanted at the) ROBERT ELLIS, | RICHARD HUNT, Summerside, april With, 1860, C, Wardens thence to Simpson's Mills, Hope River, stay-| [ Cavendish Koad, where he will remain all} night. | Mary's EPISCOPAL CHURCH, at Sum | Further particulars as to the day and other © PRINCE EDWARD,” | tivciins Mitt doin Caningianres tiene from Miscouche to Lves's Point. BENJ. S. MILLS, Road Cominissioner.. St Eleanor’s, May 10, 1869. PRIVATE SALE! To Let, AT AUCTION. TEMIE Subscriber expecting to leave the Is- land, offers for SALE orto LET, the Commercial Hotel, with a good STABLE, SUED, Yard and ump. This Hotel, favorably known for four years, occupies one of the most suitable positions in Summerside, for Llotel keeping or any other public business, The above property, with the following, if not previously disposed of, will be sold at Auclion, on Tuesday, 1st of June next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. 1 Mare 7 years old, 1 Riding Waggon, 1 Truck do., 1 sett Carriage Larness, 1 Pad and Brecchen, Hames, ‘Traces, 2 Sleighs, lot of Scantling and Pine Clap- boards, 4 Stoves, Chest of Drawers, Lounges, ‘Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, and other Household Furniture, together with Maps and an assortment of Books, Bar- rels, Bags, &c. Trenus—For the stand, one half paid down, the other half secured on the property for aw term of years Tor the moveables, terms. made known at sale, JOUN McKAY. N. B.—Thankful to customers for past favors, their continuance is respectfully re- quested while he continues the Lote! business Suumerside, May 6, 1869. REUBEN TUPLIN, Commission Merchant, AUCTIONEER, And General Agent, Margate... ..:....,..,. 8.8 dalund, RErERENCES ¢ Ifon. D. Brennan, ht. T. ILolman, Ch, Town. Summerside. April 22, 1869, pat. pro. Gm Mackerel Barrels! 200 BARRELS, 600 OLD BARRELS. For Sale by CARVELL BROS, Clvtown, April 28, ’69—1m SALT. ‘ Bus. Liverpool SALT 300 1000 bags do, do. i 100 bays fine do, For Sale hy CARVELL BROS. Clrtown, April 28, °89.--1m EGGS. EGGS. AM prepared at wll times to pay the nigu- Est price, in CASH, for any quantity of ko gears, delivered at my Warehouse, ‘Those having large lots to sell will find it to their advantage to call, DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, April 8, 1869. | T expect by first Spring arrivals, from Men- treal, a supply of Canada Spring Wheat, Farmers wanting good Secd will do well } to leave their orders, | DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, April 15, 186u, | FLOUR! | 500 BARRELS , Canadian and American Flour, Yor Sale by CARVELL BROS. Ch’'town, April 28, 1868—1m ~ Administration Notice, | LL persons having claims against the Katate of the late LAWRENCE SHORT, of Lot Kight, deceased, sre herehy requested to present the same, duly attested, within lhree months from date, to the undersigned; and all parties indebted to the said Kstate are also notified to pay the same without delay to JAMES YEO, Administrator, Port Lill, Feb. 25, 1869.