Odds and Gnas. NEw Canada Axes, Nails, &c. : Stars subscriber hus just received per SEA FALL & WINTER GOODS! NOTICE. TRUE undersigned would intimate to those | indebted to them, that they require FULL PAYMENT at as carly a date 4s possible. Again we have to thank those who favor us with their custom, and pay us regularly. Those who do not thus treat us, ma expect to be dealt with as the law directs, as we fully lintend to enforce payment; fur we cannot) afford to leave the bulance due us stand over from year to year, nor will we be satisfied with what is lett after all others are paid, un- LAND SALES. aa BIRD trom Montreal, i 65 Kegs CUT NAILS, (assorted sizes) 12 dox Higgins’ superior Chopping Axes 10 demijohns French Vinegar, 2 dozen Grain Seen For sale at a small advance. j es JAMES L, HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, ( : Head Holinan’s Wharf, Sumside, sept. 24. | Love's young dream often turns out) BRE ti VALUABLE FARR | Prentice says that man was the cheif) FOR SALE! wonsidratione at the creation. Woman ITAT Valuable Property, known as HOL- | was only a side issue. | LAND GROVE, near C TREVILLYE, | ss A ee BEDEQUE consisting of 2 acres, which | An irritable man, having been disap- includes a valuable piece of MARSH, upon pointed in his Loots, threatened to cat) which is annually cut about 124 tons of Hay. up the shoemaker, but compremised by | ‘This F.rm is near to the mussel mud and sea | swallowing a cobbler. "| manovre, which can be had in large quantities. | 4 2 : On the prem is a new and commodious | Mark Twain, in his lecture on the) dwelling house, well finshed up stairs and | —— SS: —— RS. BREMNER has aed recelved at the Prince STREET Book AND Sta~ TIONERY STORE, per Amphion from London, besides a large and well assorted Stock e¢ Books, STATIONERY, &e., a great variety of Fancy Goons, &c., which she offers az extremely low prices for Cash:— Pocket Books, Ladies’ Reticules, Com- Travelling Bags. uarto, and small ‘Tartan, and Leather. dle Books and | The Subscriber has now open, And Ready for Inspection, « Carefully Selected Stock of FALL and Winter GOODS, | less sufficient for us also. which he offers as Cheap as any in the) ~ Fairbank’s Scales. ge subscriber has received per Schr. Glynnwood, from BOSTON, U. 5. Purs's, panions, and Bags, PHOTOGRALH ALBUMS, long, Carp Cases int piseshell, Tart xEs, Knitting Boxes, Nee Sandwick Islands, offers to illustrate the | down, alse a Farmers Cottage, Barn, Stables, | caniwbels eating their food, if some lady Granary, and other out-buildings. One linn- if ‘ 7 i dred a of this Farm are under cultivation, will hand him a baby. and principally fenced with cedar, and about Jenkins says instead of marrying a) 80 acres are covered with hard wood fit for| woman of forty, he should prefe: rto take | saw logs and ship timber, ‘Terms 20 percent) two twenties. The remark has a fiscal| down; balance secured on property, payable | i “|asm y be agreed on. and also a funny sequel. pe c HOLnAND, ‘The man who wrote ‘Five o'clock in] September 9, 1868. a the morning,’ tound that no saloons were 1 open at the early hour, where he could, Freehold Farm for Sale ‘ wet his bitte:s, so he lies a bed rachor ue bseriber offers for sale the FARM later now. | now in the occupation of Gilbert Gallant, . : fin Cascumpec Village, a short distance from There was once an independent old) fii River Bridge. containing about 100 acres, slady, whose comments on the Bible were | 50 of which rent on the Main Post Road, very pointed. Speaking ot Adam's nam- | leading to Alberton, and the remaining 50 ing all the animals, she said she didn’t) *°Ts fronting 20 Oe) on the Mill: Road, : ane i near mussel mud and sea manure, Well sit- ithink he deserved any credit for naming! yated fora farm, tavern or mechanic, the pig—any one would know what to) ‘Terms liberal, For further information ap- call him. | ply to “believe you think, sir, that I am} stupid,” **Oh, no, miss, you are wise beyond your years—and that is saying a great deal for your wisdom,” GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Cascumpee Nov 4 768. Vine Covered ig 3 A drunken Englishman said to Judge) Cottage for Sale. ‘Ledwith, of New York, recently, * Your} honor, I'm a nobleman in disguise. So) P ABLE PROPERTY situated in NOKTH I perceive, replied the Judge; “you're! BEDEQUE, and near the north end of Dunk disguised in liquor, and as drunk as a/ River bridge, consisting of lord.” Six Acres of Land, A wolf, says Plutarch, peeping into a) witha snug COTTAGE and BARN thereon, hut where a company of shepherds were | tnd a ve good GARDEN, containing a galing themselves with a joint of mut- number of valuable fruit trees. PER RDE dou tak : This Property is well worthy the attention | ton, exclaimed, ‘* What a clamer these} of any Trader or Mechanic, being situated at men would have raised if they had caught! the conjusetion of three reads, leading to} me at such a feast.” Summerside, Centreville and Freetown. tOWell ny, bos, ‘ ‘ Tens will be made liberal. Inimediate : p said a lady | possession given and a good title on applying member of a prison reform association, ! tot to a youngster who was under dis ipline | for the theft of a coat, ‘you will try to do better next time?” ‘* Yes um" was the hopeful reply, ‘I'll steal two!” Teacher—** What part of speech is the word egg?’ Boy—t Noun, sir.” * What is its gender?’ ‘*Can’t tell, sir.” ‘* Is it masculine, feminine or neuter ?” Can't say, sir, till it is hatched.’”’ ** Well, then, my lad, you can tell me the case?’ Oh, yes !—the shell, sir,” land, 100 of which are in a good state of cul- “ee My son,”’ said the elder Spriggles | tivation, and the teinainden well cevered with to hie qunior thinking to chliehten the cedar and other valuable wood. It is situated Oo his junior, thin it Fe ban ence i 1C) 44 miles from Summerside, at the end of Mis- boy on the propagation of the hen species, | couche Road, and has an excellent frontage ‘*My son, do you know that chickens} on the shore of Shemedito River or Bintick come out of eggs?” ‘Do they,’ said ;Cove. A good mill stream flows through the ious * a wea <2 yo. | centre. Abundance of mussel mud can be had roles it is nace s 7 . ™ . Sprigal al Jt ue te he licked h i Ne j within afew chains of the front. The fences [ thoug ht eggs came out of chick-/ are nearly all of cedar, the buildings in. good order, neat and commodious. A block of 71 ens. “ ane a es » Vive’ eas} teres of most valuable wood Jand, distant on- Inever shot a bird in my life, said ly one mile, can be sold cither with or with- a friend to an Irishman, ; Laue tlie Nn: “TI never shot anything in the shape) ALSO—200 acres of wilderness land on Lot ofa bird but a squirrel,’ replied Pat,| 10, fronting on the Main Western Road, and ‘which I kilt wid a stone, whin it fell! leading down to Portage River, along which ' Sean An eros ‘ 4), | are about ten acres of excellent mursh. 200} ne BUG and was drowned, bad luck jacres on Lot 3, fronting on the centre line ome, | road of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot 8 front- jing On Vierre Jacques Road near the mill of Messrs. A. & A. Kumsay. JAMES RAMSAY: 1868, THMIE subscriber offers for sale his VALU- also offers for saleone MARE , one WAGGON, set of Harness} Persons wishing to purchase call and see J. B, SCHURMAN. Summerside, August 1568.—tf Valuable Freehold Property FOS SALE. TENIIE Subscriber offers for Sale, on reason- able terms, his Valuable Freehold FARM, on Lot 17, consisting of 150 acres ot excellent ye | i | | | Bgricultur MAKE MORE BUTTER. Lot,17 July ~ Valuable Property FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE !! ! 3, Butter is very high, and itis desirable | to increase the supply of an article in such gencral use, There is but one way of doing this.| We can not increase the number of cows!" 0 LET, or FOR SALE, by private con- tract, that valuable property, opposite RO a8 to meet the demand this fall and the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west from winter, but we can by liberal feeding en- | the Journal Office, fronting on CEN'TRL,and able the cows that we have to give more | running back to St. STEPHEN Street, in milk, or at least we can get milk con-| Summerside, formerly occupied by Mr. 8S. ‘taining from one-third to onc-half more W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishment. si Wy : A . | The building is GO x 27 fect. There is a butter. That liberal feeding will do this | Gomimadioue: S1L01) 19 fvet post, there can be no question. What extra) fitted up with the latest improvements; and food to give depends on circumstances. | is well adapted for a general Retail Business. . mi EY A enea a ve es «| ‘The remainder of the lower flat and the second The quality of the grass at this season is ay e Epa et storey is comfortably fitted up, and would apt to deteriorate, and Sven Ny hen their jsuit fortwo tenements. ‘The flouse is nearly is an abundance. of it, a little rich food) new, comfortably finished, and in first rate van be given to the cows with great ad-| repair. vantage. When grass is short, there is| sce a a stable and small warchouse on . aye as aoantagn | Ue. promises. still greater neces) for, and advantage le isor AuRlibe pardeulars arty to in, providing extra food, In many sect-| PHOMAS B. HALL ions there is much corn imperfectly cared,, Summerside, May 19. 1868. and there can be no better way of dispos- ing of it than to feed it out, stalks and) STOVES, STOVES 5 5 all, to milk cows. ‘This will save husk. | If well cured and put in small stacks, or|I have just received from ALBANY, per in a barn, with layers between the bra, | Sch: Golden Rule, a large and varied very few of the soft ears will mould. A Jassortment of STOVES, consisting of literal supply of such fodder will keep) Cooking Stoves fur wood, up the flow of milk until Christmas, and) Cooking Stoves for coal, it the cows are provided with warm stab-} Parlor Stoves for wood & coal, les, butter may be made all winter. Bed Room Stoves, When there is no fodder of this kind Hall Stoves on the farm, feed ordinary corn stalks, or Shop & Office Biouns hay and straw, with a liberal allowance Bio for Chur Ae of some kind of grain or vil-cake. Pro- hi Hae or Churches bably corn meal is the cheapest food that and School ILouses. ean be used, and so far as the writer's comand experience extends, he has never found Waterloo Cook Stoves. any trouble in using it. Four quarts a ee Wa eal day to each cow have been used with great ihe VesGerer an assortment of ady ge, and at the present price of SAH TGa uci Wt i Waterloo Cook Stoves, One of the best descriptions of Cook Stove now 1n use. butter such feeding is quite profitable. Some dairymen prefer to feed half corn Stove Pipe ofall sizes constantly on hand, D. ROGERS. and half bran. When peas can be obtain- ed at about the same price as corn, a mixture of equal parts of corn and pea- meal is perhaps the very best food that can be given toacow. Ifwheat bran was cheap. say but a little higher than hay, we would feed that also. But our objectis not so much to say which is the best grain to feed milch cows, as to urge farmers to feed grain of some kind. It does not so much mat- ter what,—only give the cows a liberal supply of food, and they will return a liberal supply of butter. The kind of grain and the way of feeding is left to the judgement and good sense of the reader. When it is convenient it is better to “slop” the cows, but if not convenient the fodder may be chaffed and moistened with water, and a due propor- tion of meal mixed with it, care being taken that the mangers are so constructed as to avoid waste. When a good suplly ef food, regularity in feeding, comfortable stables cleaned out daily, proper ventil- ation, and water easily accessable, their o trouble in doubling the ordinary y of butter from now until mid-win- 0 29, 1 COOK STOVES. TYNE Subscriber has forsale at MARGATE a large assortment of the abvov ecelebruted Cook Stoves, which he offers on : Unusually Liberal Terms. Parties wishing to purchase will do well to ce llon Mr. R. W. TREMAIN, at Margate, | or on GEORGE ANDERSON. October 22, 68. tf French River. SLOVES, FARMERS BOILERS. TINUE Subscriber has just received a varied assortment of the above COOK STOVES, with improved WATERLOO, SHOP. PAR- LOR, HALL. BEDROOM, CHURCH, SCILOOL HOUSE, WM. G, STRONG, isn qualit Market. Call and examine them. VICKERSON,. ry FALL G00D S! NE W Greav REDUCTION IN Prices! Stand from under! Stand clear!! The Bottom’s out and Prices are Tumbling !! I HAVE RECEIVE! CEIVING trom GREAT BRITAIN, the NEW DOMINION and the UNITED STATES, Large Importations of almost every description NEW GOODS, Suitable for Fall § Winter Trade. which I will sell at a very smull advance on Costs and Charges, for “ASH PAY- D, ROGERS, MENTS mide in Milltown, NB. ‘The - sold at the low price of seven shillings each. THOS. B. HALL, Summerside, oct 22d, "68 FLOUR! FLOUR! Per Schr, ‘‘Sea Bird” from Montreal, A PRIME lot of Canada Flour, Sear, Oxive, and other Ons, Dy Grocers, Harpwann, &e., &e, DRY GOODS! Per Steamer Princess of Wales,— a large assortment of DRY GOODS, for Sale at the LOWEST ’ PI CES A. P. MILLS.» October 15, 1868—tf Per steamer St. Lawrence. 6 CASES Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS. Superior RUBBER SLLOKS tor sale at a small advance, for cash. A. P. MILLS, Summerside, oct 22, 1808. AMERIGAN GOODS. UST RECEIVED trom BOSTON, per Schr. GL YNNWOOD, Cases HARDWARE, BUCKETS & BROOMS, Barrels Glassware and Lamps, Ro ls TAR PAPER, 2 Dozen BUFFALO ROBES, Ditch, Var, Rosin and Oakum, 15 Boxes ‘TOBACCO, A splendid assortinent and FURS, 16 Coils ROPE, Extract Logwood, Turpentine, Varnish, Paints, Putty, O.ls, &e. D. ROGERS. Summerside, Oct. 29, *68. DAILY EXPECTED ! FROM A NEW DOMINION FOUNDRY, A SUPERIOR MATS, CAPS LOT OF Waterloo, Cook, Parlor AND OTHER STOYBS, which will be sold CHEAPER THAN ANY YET IMPORTED. GARDINER. ’ 1868. LOOK HERE! TPVHE subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the public in general, that he has opened a First Class Liquor & Grocery Store, athis OLD S'TAND, on Water Street. in Summerside, where he will keep corstanily on hand uiq won of the choicest draught including— Ilennessey'’s Brandy, Holland Gin, Port an] 5 ry Wine, Jamaica Rum, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Porter and Ale, Pipes, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, Tea, Sugar, Molasses. Tavern keepers and others wishing to pur- chase the best LIQUORS will do well to give the Subscriber a call, as his motto is ** quick sales and light profits.” Persons wishing liquor for medical pur- poses will find at my Store a Warranted | Article. R. McDONALD. READ * Cash for Produce !! N order to suit our Customers, we are now paying the highest prices in CASH for OATS, BARLEY, POTATOES, TURNIPS, HIDES, PELTS, BUTTER, hGGs. And will expect allindebted to us to make a full payment before the 10th November, SCHURMAN & JOLINSON, luter.— rown Windsor Soars. e | | W. R. WATSON, Ch'Town, Agent for this Island... July 23d, 1868. : Corns and Warts. are permanently and effectually cured byw the use ot ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by Charles O. Winkler, Sumside” W.R.WATSON, CityDrug Store, Cl’town, Dee. 26. 1867, Look Here. J B, FITCLUS GOLDEN OINTMENT ie e used for all complaints, that skin, flesh. bones und muscles are afflicted with; with wonderful success. ‘Try it. W.R. WATSON, General Agentfor P. BE. t ~ SUMMERSIDE LIVERY STABLES, (HIOLYZAN'S WHARF.) IT ORSES & CARRIAGE (open and covered),, CL tarnished at the shortest notice, and at mo- dente prices, Ilorses boarded ou reasonable terme, A coinpetent person will be in attendance, dayr and night, onarcivalot the steamer, to convey Vusseny anid Diyggage to and from the Hotels: Residence nearly opposite dames LL, Homans Wholesale Warehouse. a JAMES MANN, Summerside, Aug. 17, 1868, Manager. enone NOTICE. PUK PARTNERSULP hitherto carried om at Tignish between the undersigned, un- er the Style and Firm of Enwarp MHackerr is this ‘day mutually dissolved. The rn will be settled by Gxo.. \d & Co. | affairs of the cone W. How an. GEORGE W. HOWLAN, EDWARD HACKETT, & Go. Witness, J. McGtyary, REFERRING to the above the subseriter> has unul further notice appointed Mr PAMD=- | RICK MORRISEY, to collectall Book Debts, | Notes of Hand, and judgements due the above Hstate which must be settled forthwith, All parties having accounts against the same, are: hereby notified to render the same to the undersigned on or betore the first day of January 1866, GEORGE W.MOWLAN. scumpee, Oct 19'68.—1m Notice. ue subscriber hus been requested to state to all persons indebted to the Estate of the late Geo. Mo Wright, of Dank River Mills, that be- tween the fitth and twentieth days of November ensning, a person will be at the same Mille to receive payment and yraut discharges; and. that all nnsettled debis, will, utter that dite, be placed iu the hands of au Attorney for collection, ‘ DAVID ROGERS, Freetown, October, 8th, 1868, LOT 19. ING ae is hereby given to the Tenante on IN tint pait of Lot 19, owned by A. THORN: 1ON TODD, Esquire, that all RENTS, and ARREARS OF RE S. due thereon, must be paid, Without further delay. MR. ROBT, HOGG, of Su imerside, (Olticein Lelegraph Ottice, Pope's Corner) is nuthorised to receive the sume, either in Cash or Oats and Barley, atthe bighest Murket rates ut Suinmerside, and to yrant dischurges therefore, . C. POPE. Charlottetown, oct, 1, 1868, Notice. 7 LL Persons indebted to the subscriber are requested to call and settle their ac- counts on or before the 33rd of Nowe ember, ensuing, asall unsettled accounts will, after that date, be placed in the hands of an Attorney, for coljection THOMAS HALL. Summerside, Oct 15, 1868 tf Summerside Bank. CALL is hereby made for the THIRD nd Last instalment of the subscribed Cupital to this Bank,—the same payable on or before the Finst pay or Jaxvany 1869. KE. L. LYDIARD, Cashier Summerside. Oct 9, 1868 ___. Brotios. lik ddd give notice to all persons tn- debted to me, that Lhave empowered Mr SOLOMON LEARD, of Cape Traverse, to collect the same and grant discharges; there- fore all persons indebted to me, will pay the same forthwith, WILLIAM B. . Cape Trayerse, Oct 15, 68, BOW