an ll SDAY, MARCIE 19, 1868, SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, TH tt | (Marea Efouse.” nth . luable manure than wood ashes, and) ie A Gesvixe Inisu L jva VOPENED? - lowing letter was written by an Irish | they should be well eared for and Ker FUNITE Subscriber, haying now about! RE-OPENED! It is an oli! « | completed his i — . : |The subscribers are now opening their gentleman to his son at college: luntil wanted for use. an shes in a : Fall Importations ! first arrival of ‘NE Dean sox--I write to send you two {or some farmers to throw O° Jiiing the| 1 \ W GOODS,. | A ao . a | heap in the rear of the 7. 5 we pair of old pants, that you may have apelin where ee oe for ane in a well selected stock of Dry Goods, } new coat made of them. I send Me eae to th Tals, snows and frosts. | (jroceries, Hardware, &c., which have new socks which your mother has just/fSP°8°" “Gr economy; better to keep! toon bought for eash,in the best markets, sahatadud Ge oewd oF knit by cutting down some of my old | This diy 5 | consisting in part 0 nit b, 8 | ‘ : Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Cotton Warp, red, white & blue, Earthenware, | ‘Mrs. S. A. “Allen’s PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR, Mrs.S,A. Allen's | Mirs.S A, Allen's World's Hair Restorer | World's Hair Dressing, issuitedto bothyoungandold. Itstrengthens | or ZYLOBALSAMUM. is essential to use the Hair, prevents its filling or turning gre with the Restorer, but the Hair Dressing and imparts to it a beautiful glossy appears | alone often restores, and never fails to invig- Janee. It never fuils to ResToRB Guey WA | orate, beautify and refresh the Mair, rendering TOITS ORIGINALYOUTHEFULCOLOR. | it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to / remain in any desired position. Tr mm Not A Dye, but acts directly upon the | is pega . a roots of the Hair, giving them the natural | FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, nourishment required, producing the same | whose hair requires frequent dressing, it has vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. | no equal. No lady’stoiletis complete without UR Important to the Public, | Agricultural. inan ash pit in the cellar or| England, Scotland, United States and) ones. Your mother also sends youl) ine place where they will not be injured. | Canada, is prepared to compete with any ten dollars, without my knowledge, ¢ ] Ashes can be used to great advantage for other house in this country, in quality of for fear you may not spend it.énd you almost any crop except potatoes, which | Goods and prices, for cash or approved have kept back half and.ewell, except pare quite likely to be wormey if ae | short credit, aud respectfully requests all Glassware, It will restore it on bald places, requires no jit, The rich glossy appearance imparted is five. Your mother wrie measles, which taaiey is used. We have loca ashes parties who are purchasing Goods to give Drugs Medicines, | previous preparation of the hair, and is easily |truly wonderful. It cleanses the Hair, re- that your sister kpread among the other| With great suecess on strawberries, and) ee iat Taw ' applied by one’s self. One bottle will usually | moyes all dandruff, and imparts to it a most we ak a had them before, inever had a better crop than we had on} TRE EUREKA EE@ hi Boots aad Shoes . ee An a year, ones ve hair is Bethe Stray Sali cegets dy ait prevent the eA pyre . 6, is ry ‘ : Martilignn . 44, patter f 7 ‘ ored, oveasional appheations once in ree a > ost econ- gitls 448 the only one left. I hope you | # hed Propane seh ue fertiltper. Ita call, and see its Stock, consisting in Pail ” scare months will i AEC REMIAGT grey TAL iG ihe aude nee Pe hak Oeidie hacua. azt do honor to my teachings ; if you do | is equally good for all root crops. Corn) part of :— . (be ; Ma li He most advanced age, ' Millions of bottles sold every year. ca, (oes Noiisn use. The Resiorer Reproduces and the Hair Dressing Cultivates and Beautijies. Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City. August 1, 1867. LAND. SALES. Age of Improvement !! The Great American Patent Sugar, Molasses, 1t| Dress Materials, various kinds; All Wool | Raisins, Currants, | Squareand Long Shawls; Mantles, Man- | CONFECTIONARY, AVEO aVallid, | ' | not you are an ass, and your mother and is greatly benefited by its It is ex-| ee a. | myself are your aifochiouste parents. sine for evans vines, vay ee of all! DRY GOODS: Py s KINGS, LYASS, UNC many other NINES. , May the Lord make us thankful for | oan hardly be misapplied. Some sell) the critter comforts spread ont before US | their wood ashes to the soapimaker, but} said Deacon Haze over the hard-boiled |; go doing makea great mistake; it beet oe the table. as ,.. | they have any land on which to use them, Y Well, perlinpe we willy anid Mrs, ithey had far better buy their soap for the Cloth, Dress Bugled ‘Trimmings, Tobacco, Jet, Amber and White colors; Sontiys, ~ Soap, Hoods and Breakfast Shawls Jeut assortment of Bonnet V Kerosene Oil, Tron and Salt, n excel: | ets, Rib- Kid Mittens | aimliskin, | Leasehold Farm! bons, Feather: and Glov Partington to herself, ** but it seems to}... j hoe ; : ‘ : . 7 *.; cash, buy what ashes they can also. Heel Ted lua Gamlinare aiddtininwond| Nail Il mit would he evasion to lo thanktal if) cy a en ee a ae deeds iid, Cloth Castimere nna Bing wood | Ni s,(all 1 n leached ashes are very valuable, Gl Ladies’ Furs, in Mutts, Cutis and si7¢8,) i Paeac? Subscriber offers FOR SALE that SHINGLE CUTTER! V —_—— ALUABLE LEASEHOLD FAKM, >4 rae te sper? ar it a! y aa ‘ the meat was tenderer; and then like a jand when they can be had at a fair price Victorines, (Cheap), Beeds, Berlin Wool, eee ae barefooted boy, she went cautiously | We all know how grain SL iihaveine CaEuNAttean ray, AXES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIL, Scotch Fingering, Hatand Bonnet sty Beaver, Witney and Melton Over Coit) All of which, with @ variety of other known as the * Maninun’s Faia,’ situated in The only one inthe Island! SEVEN MILE BAY, Lot 27. It contains should be used. among the muscles. jand many others things flourish for years Cloths, Meu's and Women's Wool Scarf, | ¢ Jo Ha in ; : £ Hi foros C ee y + Le : "7 . . i 4 ¥ > §! . 7 7 ' i A kind-hearted und witty clergyman}on land were the forest has been burnt fn lirst rate lot of Men's Hats, Cloth and| @00d8) Will be sold at the 100 Acres of Excellent Land. | The Aerancneh tis eg teh Me cuts Smallest Prices. Country Customers will please call and Fur Caps, Women’s & Children’s Winter! Loots, well suited for the trade; Linen Skirting, Hoop Skirts, Fancy, Red and leaving a perfectly smooth surface to the Shingle, in New York, entering the house of one! off, and when the ashes are exhausted of his elders one morning, found the! how those same land begins to fail. We nearly 90 acres are cleared, and the balance is covered with hard and soft wood. It fronts good old man unmereifullyw hipping one | do not DenSte ees ua! high te iu White Flanuels, Fancy Ski Braces, | examine our stock, 15 chains on the shore, where there is plenty of his sons, a lad about fourteen yeurs guano and others costly foreign fertilizers, Ready-made Under and Oyer Coats, Neck SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON manure. ‘There is a DWELLING HOUSE Those min bake be Hess shingles epee Loe : give them the decided pre- and TWO BARNS, with other conveniences, on the premises, This Farm is well known, Ame needs no pufiing, A good tile; Rent 1s. for 999 years. va ‘Terms easy. Apply to JOUN PEARSON. Seven Mile Bay, Feb. 6, 186 Who Wants Farms West? Freehold Farm for Sale! TANAE Subscriber offers for sale several very Dee, 26, 1867, viuluable FREEHOLD FARMS, situated a : on Lots 4 and 5, ing PRINCE COUNTY. Great Attraction! any have AM An! ACHES a d eee AT on them, and offer a {yoo ance to those CLARK’S new SALOON! persons wishing to settle We ‘The terms are very reasonable, and will be TEMIE Subscriber, thankful ‘for past favors, wishes to inform the public that he has made known on application to I. C. Hall, Esq., Charlottetown, or to removed his Vhotogrpph Saloon to a new Building recently ore by him for the pur- pose, adjoining lis Shop, where he has better | Ties, Blankets, Railway Rugs, Regetta) ‘ Shirting; Grey Cottons, very cheap;) Clifton, New London, } Cotton Warp, and most all things asked Oct, 8, 1867, for in the Dry Goods line. om en 7 HARDWARE: NEW GOODS. reiined Iron, to which much attention has "EVIE Subscriber has just received per | i % i In Ifardware is to be found alot of best Scotch | that don’t hold here, for the whacks were| Sxens. Now is the time for farmers oe ot | eardners “er “ix stock been paid inassorting right sizes tor farm Cading and Zuleika from GREAT not soft.” and gardners to look over their stock of paid i g rig es fo pe Rohundd Bad d i Peo ee and see if they are well provided work, carriage work, plough making,mud BN Ge, Aa Oe ag Alittle girl who had been visiting in| natant iho Hine ofneed © Wien Minune ad § machines, and Tron Axles for and Annie Laurie from BOSTON, the bal- ae family aba nehbor hearing them | 28 5 2 . phe iS ¢ and ‘Truck Waggons; German and: nce of his Fall Importation, consisting in speak of her father Deine a widower ag. | times comes, not a moment should be Cast Steel Sleigh Shoeing, spring and part of— edt Luin t ay, P: 2 ae Madan’ ilost in hunting up seeds. If you are Dlister stecl, axe steel and plough mount-| Boiled & Raw Oil, ele a ie a a, ling i ; Fa. tchort of any particular kind of seed, and ings Fook moults, cart ae waggon nes White Lead Colored Paints ott eat ey hy poe ‘have a plenty of some other sort, exchange THREAT HI ONGR TELE TdR OLE ERE Ren et iene cnail HT UE your mother’s dead ?’ ** W hy, yes, I ) varnish, turpentine, benzine, _kerosene Zine, Crockeryware, Salt, Iron & Steel oil, codfish oil, lubricating oil, Japan, | Butfaloe Nobes Kerosene Oil knew mother was dead: but you always | with your neighbour, If this cannot be it : il } “YS done, and you have to buy, be sure and sweet oil, paint oils; 100 fathom 7-16) Tats and Caps Benzine, Varnish best short link chain for mud diggers,} G ure Tobaceo u Wald ft ap 7? told me you were a Londoner. buy of those only who are honest, and J in for I digs G 1 An American editor says he has given! can be depended upon. Always procure Sat nd dian Chopping Axes, | aureus See 20,000 dollars for a ra c-horse in ords | the best seed, for it is puor ceonomy to iubeil; Wile WLOUBIIE Nite; Hee bole@elotan| Lone Se, that he may catch defaulting subscribers. use seed that will produce only inferior shoving bolts, steeple and counter sunk} Vinegar Tron and teel Another, haying heard that drowning results. If you haye planted the same and round head rivets,for carriage work; | Springs and Axles Cheese men remember every event of their lives, | variety of potatoes for several years, you silver centres, screw faced silvered bub Nails Dye Suutts ky . : bands, cushioning tacks and buttons,}¢ Chain for Mud Diggers. old, andat once begun to intercede for) or for phosphate of lime, or other manu- tie boy. ‘The deacon defended himself) fuctured articles, and at the same time by saying that youth must be carly trained} wasting the ashes, one of the most valu- in the way it should go. ‘It was best) able fertilizers with which we have been to make an impression when the wax was/ provided. ‘Then save your ashes. soft.”’—‘t Ah,” said the pastor, ‘ but! meee therefore jerepce oyer all others. Any qhantity to be had at . Brown’s Vale Mills, Lot 26, at 9s. per M.; and at Summerside at 10s. Gd. per M, Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Lath Machines in full eperation. b> Particular attention paid to.the Manufacture of Flour. Brooms, Pails, & Tubs, HERBERT BELL, Cascumpec. *3m Prog. Alberton, Jan. 23, 1868. advises hjs defaulting subscribesrs to/had better change your secd; procure : : ' ; ¢ | ber ange 4 ‘ , malleables, of all kinds; shaft tips, sil- AA hOAe yade! atin z bath in deep water. [potatoes from a distance, for they will Suse eAnMe FAN 6O iad fae Fiteae And ay anloty of other GOODS, which, to FREEHOL tacilities for taking Pictures. luce a much better crop, and the American axles, 15 sets common do, ; | Sether with former importations, comprise a! D PROPERTY _ Photographs and Ferrotypes taken in the most improved style and at the very cheapest , As a canal-boat was passing under a) PPO! abe 1“ a bridge the captain gave the usual warn- | potatoes will be larger anc yetter. Most ing, ‘* Look out!” when a little lrench- vegetables may be greatly improved by vig : aie i sclocti ‘ Staab nh ae inan, popping his head outof the Window, | C41¢ 1 selecting the earliest and best received a severe thump. He iseed, Those who can shoul raise their drew it | i back in a great pet, exclaimed ; ‘* Dese | 0'V secds, for as a general thing, those American are quecr pepe: dey say, |that you buy will prove inferior to those} “Look out,’ when dey ‘nean * Look | You raise, We have known cases where sane in! long arm truck waggon axles, 14 & 19) very large and well selected S'TTOCK OF in..p. ne sis SA eu Ne MERCHANDIZE; and having been bought ported for the purpose; in fact the best); a hoa rte i FA assortineut of Crriage Mounting over in the beat markets and upon the very. best brought to this place. terms, will be sold as low as any others int! ¢ Inarket, Also on Hand: DAVID ROGERS A lot of superior No. 1 Buililo Robes, Horse en alle oe Rugs, Room Papering; Rubber Shoes, Summerside, Nov. 7, TORU Men’s, Women’s and Children’s; Glasse | ie { y yr ae ware, Crockeryware, and many articles CHEAP S LORE not inentioned here. 3 : e ’ CHEAP STORE. Groceries! ee Saye your money by buying your Dry Goods, In Groceries may he found at the Eureka Tlonse. Nav Idorado and i0s Tob Groceries, &e., at the Rice, Cur sins, Sugar, CILEAP STORE. JHE Subscriber wishes to inform the public that he has openeda STORE in Summer- ide, on Water Street, directly opposite } iGreen & S:hurmun’s, where he offers for sale a choice assortinent of Diy Goods, Grocories, A large 'T'wo Storey HOUSE, with twenty | If satisfaction is not given there will be no wa res of LAND attached, situated on Lot} charge. 14, about two miles from James Yeo's. Any person wishing to do jv country busi- ness could not have a mox able ‘spot, it being in the midst of a flou ne settlement For furtier particulars apply to the owner at Summerside, J. R. STEWART, TUPLIN’S ESTATE FOR SALE!! HE Subscriber off following Propert That well-known Property at HEAR GATS rg LONDON, i fi ny about one- re, together with Call and sce Specimens ! CHARLES QR, CLARK. Head St. Stephen Street, Summerside, Nov, 14, 1867. ~~. SUMMERSIDE _ Furniture Factory! ! (Next door to Mr. John I’. Baker's, and di- rectly opposite the Jounna Office. icorn has been made to ripen a week or b ; ten days cariler, after as many years, WeLt Ixronurp,—An Trishman New simply by sclecting the seed in the field arrived,’ and a member of the O'Regan ifrom the ears that ripened earliest. family, was hoard to exclaim, ay the | ‘Tomatoes may be wonderfully impro- steamer Oregon was passing : (0) WO} ved, both in ex sand beauty, §-o-n—O'Regan—be jabers, only four | by selecting the largest and finest formed weeks in Ameriky and a steamboat called [specimens among those ripening carly. by me name.” | What is true of corn and tomatoes, is A man said that becr was anexecllont | true of almost everything that grows. drink, though taken in large quantities ij If, then, so great change can be produced. always made hin fut. ** Yes responiled | let every ene exercise great care in scle te a bystander, ‘* but Ihave seen it make | 10g seeds, and then be s re and keep it Noy 21, 1867 FANIE Subscriber would take this opportunity . of announcing to the public that he has opened a Cabinet Shop next door to Mr. John F. Baker's Store, where he is prepared tp manufacture Purni- ture as reasonably ay ay in the business. da, wit vs at private sale, the 3: Dear, antimony, camphor, Confectionary and all things asked in the Grocer trade, including 25 chests of that the buildings thereon e ed, consisting: of youlean, ~ : | pure and good, Congou Tea. i : CR He will supply at short notice— , : . _— es enna just received, per Lotus from London, which | °°? of excellent quality, and cheap for Cash. | one Lirge Dwelling House, finished complete, | Bedstends, Bureaus What is the difference between the} itisk Periodical [oe quidity anit {ee use alll dey compet MEWART. and one smaller do., with Stables and Out] Wardroles, Cupboards Czar of Russia anda barefoot beggar 7—} 4PPEUIS@ CV1IOciCcals. | tion. : s Summerside) houses complete; together with SHOV and Sink Bedroom, Kitchen, WAREHOUSE attached, and one large Leaf, Contre and Extension One issues manifestoes, and the other | manifests toos without ‘is shoes. ‘Tables, Sideboards, Chetfioners, Whiat-nots, Stools, Desks. Daily expected per Schr. Providence, TE > & vA GRANARY from MONTREAL. oo lav exten Chinn I LO UR & MEAL, : aie tae tty is situated in the mid: FLOUR, aud 30 sides SOLE LEATHER. | PER Scie. Paovinnscr, trom, Montreal |o¢ a iontishing. settlement possesses Many A at Pl 800 Bhls, No, 1 Alloway & other brands | jayantayes, and is a good Aas busine i” ). OC. GARDINER. FLOUB! ia oY oy Summerside, Noy, 21, 1867 bs ALSO the 100 bbls. White & yellow Kiln dried Cliften Property, CORNILHLL., containing about one acre of land, with the es eG es eas buildings thereon, consisting of one lirge bay For Sale for CASY ONLY! two storey STORE x 26 feet, with sood : JAMES L. UOLMAN. cellar, and well finished throughout. One ai Summerside, Dee. 5. "67, Warchouse 80 x 20, with stable attached, and | ~~ arom - - WAP one Dwelling House 34 x 24, well finished. SMI whiehad naa AEM acd See JUST RECHIVED This property is within one quarter of a Scra & Qld (i t J AT TUE PRINCE COUNTY mile of the Clifion Wharf—a place where ap as ron. ¢ large quantities of grain are annually ship- | itis Subscriber will bay any quantity of the > BOOK STORE, ; ped, and is in every way an excellent: stand above, delivered at hos Wareliouse, tor business. JAMES L. HOLMAN A supply of / School Books, Also, at CLIFTON WHARE, 4 acre of | Summerside, January, 168. LAND, with a large three storey Granury, Loo te Here . Stationaryy Blank Books, vawl The London Quarte leview i aah |The Edinburgh Review (Whig) A mother admonishing her ene Jat | ‘Lie Westminster Review (Iitdical), about seven years of age, told him that! xorth British Review (Free Chureh) he should never defer until to-morrow | ASS what he could do to-day. he little chap | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) replied, ** Then, mother, let's eat all the iis NEW GOODS plum pudding to-night” These periodicals are ably sustained by the IN a WM rus a be cont peu | ributions of the best writors on Science. AT THE An old gentleman Nati sitting upon the | Religion and General Literature, and: stand} . : , 1 brink of a river, fishing most patiently, | unrivalled in the world of letters. They ave | Wintr ed Elouse q Suddenly a vicious little dog stole up | indispensable to the scholar and the profes- behind him, and gave him a spitful snap | Honal wan, and to every reading many a8) rv Suiscriber begs leave to notify his ra > wn }they furnish a better record of the current | a Rete: ey | through his pantaloons. “ Whew! CX- | itcrature of the day than can be obtained at numerous friends, customers, and the claimed the old fisheriaan. I’ve gota) trom any other source. ON generd | adda Nos g EAU YY a : > °C ; New “0 bite at last. TEQMS FOR 1863. temoved to his New Store, Which is worth most, five pounds in| Por any oneot the Reviews $4.00 per annum THE WINFRED HOUSE! tl Just opposite his Old Stand, on Hs " ped hy Kor any two of the Reviews 7.00 rold, or a five-pounds bank-note ?—The | * : : Llc y P | Por any three of the Reviews 10.00 Central Strect, where he is now opening a bank-note; because you always double) j.) nil four of the Rev 1200. New & Foshipaable Sock of Conservative) ag Oy Bedroom Setts, Matrasses, &e., &e., Ke Imported Furniture put together. Old Furniture repaired, and TURNING done. J. ALEXANDER BOVYER, mianerside, } 40 x 80, erected thereon, Also. the Leasehold Interest of the iy B, reece EN eee " + Ce eae e used fora vinpliints, that skin, feel : Shipyard at O'Brien's Creek, bones ind muscles are afflicted with; with with the buiidines thereon, consisting of two | wonderful success. Try it. COOK HOUSES, one Workshop, one Blick- ss it when you put it in your pocket, and | tyr Binckwood's J 4.00 “ you will find it always increases (in| For Blackwood & one Review 7.00“ For Blacswoodl and any two W.R. WATSON, creases) when you take it out. : A Vota i of the Reviews 10,00 Bancy Goods, &¢. | sits § What is better than a promising young |For Blackwood and three DR Y € OODS ] ) : ey ? Sy & + | sinith’s Shop, General Agent for Po Island, man ?—A paying one. ofthe Reviews 18,00 = $ : Joe which will bo sold cheap for CASH only.| Also, one LIME KILN, conveniont to the| ~~ eeaecce eee A young ecclesjastic having asked of ae re ous 15.00“ which he now offers as CIIEAP FOR CASH J. BERTRAM, — |S Shipyard. SEED, WHEAT. ‘ y 8 phos a aving ase seve Le as can be bought on this Island. Summerside, Jan, 1868, Good titles to the above properties given. PIE subs ibe for sale a quantity cle unlike celle wid £D WHEAT alee wenld do well to avail themselves of fils oppor tunity. TFESSE WRIGIIT'& SON. Sore For ternis or other information apply to i eae Aiteke Bacile Maye ath nigh We SEED WHEAT AND GEOKC NDERSON limself. and will be found of the LATEST : Yau ae GCAe wae OEYLES and FASHIONS. ' FLOUR. New Toman Dee. i9, 1867.—Isl 3m \} 1 Varps ¢ ‘'s. lave this day received from ontreal 350 [=== Ae RT i : — Cotton Warps all Colors erate Ladies Sewing Circle. his bishope permission to preach, the latter replied, ‘*I1do not forbid you to preach, but iNature does.” A discount of twenty per cent. will be allow- ill hiee a hati fs ed te clubs of four or more persois, Thus: : A mi smoan may Hive a na DIE OF StOP- | tour copies of Blackwood, or of one Reviews ping daily near a river, and not excite | will be sent to one address for $12.80. Pour CLUBS. Corns and Warts — bred MARLO but when ms ae ane le ages 60 Aide one a leg —ALSO— White Bald Seed Wheat, TEMIE LADIES of the SUMMERSIDE |e permanently and effectually cured by boy fishing for minnows in the milk-pun, ’ : ; (he WHA Mode Malle@ ted GE RII UEHOHNTY Glow WESLEYAN CHURCIL AND CON the use of . 5 POSTAGE. Expected in afew diys from HALIFAX, 9 [tue sine wost uplroved of and genoraby grown) Bo WESUMYAN © (CH AND CON- A we being to have our doubts. STAGE ree in Canadas \ GREGATION have established a SEWING ROBINSON'S Why isa certain articlo used at dinner} Subscribers should prepay by the quarter CUE Ge 10s oF ALSO: CIRCLE, assembling on Tuesday afternoons, Pata Pein Sole like a relation of Louis Napoleon? Be- |“! the office of delivery. ‘The postuge to any q R 0 Ci E R I ER S ! 109 barrels of the ¢ d ut Messrs. Strong's Hall. Preparation for a Patent {orn Solvent. ae iS 1 " Nap.-Kin oF : “part of the United abl is two cents a nun : Alloway Mills Flour BAZAAR towards liquidating debt on the Yor sale by AVID.~ * ber. ‘This rate oaly epplies to current sub-} oo. fia : raat Church is the object. Plontributions of ma- > Why should Surgeons be good oarg-| scriptions. Vor buek numbers the postage is nh hi will be aie Aan oe Tee ' 1, ROGERS, | terial or money wil ly received, City Drug Stor’ Geneve et al louble. ersons coming to Summerside, to purchase te Ga as | : ‘, ’ ada PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. | W0"ls, Will please call at the WAvez sp | UNE en a Vine Deusldeuectre Hisineuony Dee 36, 1867, Because hea 8 3 : i ; "| HOUSE, on Central Street, where they will tT ah : at A shite eno EEL J TRY ee seageghine Whey azo used to stlcons and)" Ney sutyoriars any io of the aluve| autaiesaipenine happy ws chow sien tis) CASH for OATS! | secreury—Aire ate, alto, Who Wants Money ? : Uy s for 1S ' o¢ ed to ree ain ; ‘ ; Oien " ee ce pacer ee pits — tharles} : De des Hb GE AG PGE Data Stock and tell them the prices, when they |-ny11, INGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL] suimmersice, Nov. 14, 1867. ES subscriber will pay the HIGHEST CASIL PRICE for any quantity of LS, delivered at his Warehouse, C. C. GARDINER. Summerside, Dee, 12, 1867. [| NOTION | cw 7 fC Daneaiall * fi s, any one of the Four Reviews” for can judge for themselves. JOUN F, BAKER. Be Paid in Cush, Summerside, Oct. 17, 1867. \/ By the subscriber, for ANY Good O Delivered in Sumntefside, L. VICKERSON. Summerside. Jan. 6, 1868. A Hosspitable Recrrriox.—Asking a (ee ey Oe ee ace ave ore b frienc i y ivi i wep | 1807. New Suliscribers to a ive u ie Pe- fle: h ; ag ee and giving bim hore riodicals fur 1867, may receive, gratis, Black- +) : 7 f wood or any éivo of Uie * four Mearews tor) Vhat class of women are most apt to} 1867. = give tone to society? The belles, 8 nena eter lead o_o CHEAPEST YET ! Apvice to Parexrs.—Josh Billings| The oy Aidish Pain TaNnnhy, : : eels s $3] we North British from Janus says: ** To bring up a child in the way | December, 1867, inclusive; the Adinburgh he should go, travel that was yourself. land the Westminsfer trom April, 1864, to De An Irishman verber, 1867, inclusive, and the Le a é a SS cavrrry of|,. ~~: B- Dawson’s Estate. ota ° pu, 1) Subseribers offer at PRIVATE SALW, all the Stock of LEATILER now finished and in course of muntfacture, at the CLEY TANNERY, consisting in the whole of YOY silesof OL 9,100 sidesof UPP 15) sides of ILARN 780 CALE KIN? Part of thix Stock is now Wady for Salo, and the reraainder is in course of completion, and will be I863, 10) FENITE subscriber hing just reecived at his STORE, Coppesite the store lately occu- pled by Jolin A. MeDonall,) his Fall and Winter supply of) STOVES! STOVES !! establishment Ait Summerside, hereby True” replied the philosopher, but a ony boy. ; Says that the best! Quarterly for the years 1865 1866,186 remedy for baldness is to rub whiskey | rote of 1.50.4 yeu for each or any 1 on your head untill the hair grows out, | lalso Blackwood for 1866 and 1857, for ther take inwards to clinch the roots,’ | 7 Yeah oF the two years tog ; - ‘hy ha Neither premijunis “ey hate to hear a person talking behind ane’s back,” os the robber gaid discount to Clubs, nor reduces numbers, can be sllowed, unless the money is when the constable was chasing him and crying, ‘+ stop thief.” reinitted direct lo the Publishers. No premiuins can be given to Clubs. ‘ THE - gst ANE EL ach sl ide You | Leonard Seott Publishing Co., Se Minneeuirae: ise 140, Multon St, N.Y. The L. § PUB CO, also publish the Farmers’ Guide, by Tenry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. I’. Norton, of Yale College, 2 vols., gowse can.” Coxunprum-—Why isa good story like a tea spoon} a cup oftea? Because it is in-tea-resting. (datoresting.) What is a Waxed ‘Tom ? Royal Octavo, 1600 pages‘ and numerous En- : ar., - gravings. The end that: eo the Whacks,|“"‘Trice gr for tho two volumce—by mall, Bee post paid, 93, for Cush or approved credit: MERCHANDIS comprising a gsneral assertinent of & Fancy DRY GOODS, ies, Misses & Children’s BOOTS, SHOES, Rubbers & Overshoes, in varicty VERY CHEAP FOR OCASH, Also a choice assortment of Family Groceries ! In TEA, Trustees, THOMAS ALLEY, | j UST received from ALBANY, a selection e of COOKING, PARLOR, Pal BEDROOM, SHOP, and if tt 1 OL UM STOVES, Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1867,—tf nat of the most approved patterns. ane at pain ioneesnWnneinn Notice! DAVID ROGERS, Summorside, Oct. V4, 1867. 1 Se! persons indebted to the Estate of ve Wittiam Baneray, lite of Lot 12, de- _, ! S, ceased, are hereby requyed to make imme- Salt : Salt! : diate payment to the sups 3 and those i BRIG ZULEIEA from Liverpool— 4 persons who have legal demands against the said Estate are requested to furnish their ac 71, counts, daily attested, for settlement, and within three months from the date hereof. JAMES BARCLAY, Administrator. ° 1092 BAGS 2400 bush. bul For sale very low. JAMES L, HOLMAN, HUGH RAMSAY, Summorside, Water-etreet, Dec. 13, 1967 Summerside,Dee. 5, "67. Ellersbie, Lot 12,Sept. 16, 1867.—tf mur ashen A closed his business notifies all persons indebted to him, for Rents, Book accounts, Promissary notes or otherwise, that the same must be paid to himat his Oflice if Charlottetown JAMES C, POPE. Char‘town, Sept. 5, 1867. . Yarmouth Cook Stoves. FOR SALE AT Margate, New London, rE Subscribes on hand and fow sale on the usualAerms, an assortment of the above and justly celebrated COOK STOVES, Parties wishing to purchase will please ap- ply to RK. W. Tremain, at Margate, or to the nudersigned at New London, ; GEORGR ANDERSON. Dec. 19, 1867, 3m