— =. or reward sustained him through those hours of : plus Haonger than death, the poor ivother had) — ply \ that of Great Britain. an - LATE GALE ON THE LABKADOR— TOUCHING INCLIDUNTS. ° [Prom the Pablie Ledger ] There are true herees wm the bumblest walks of fife, as well as in the high pirces of the field | * The short and ennple avial« of the poor,” if written, would disclose some of the noblest in) Stanees Of self sacrifice, and brave endurance for the eake af others, that have ever glorified our Dumanily, and litted our eouls te higher lewele A sery touching ifustration of this bas just been relat to me, by one who has recently returned from Babrader. chall endeavour to tell the tale briefly and simply. The awful burricane that raged along the coast of Labrador ou the 9th of October Jast hae no araliel in the memory of the oldest inhabitant sea rete. in many places, th rty or forty feet higher than it had ever been known to rize before ” <n a sane ne of the weve Subseriber has Jusr Recerven, wut perceptible change, for half a century, > bie ' "ERD we Way before the furious rush of the w ater n | sn Ship Dupe, free LEER REOOEs, battalions. Huge boulders that the united efforts te ay of twenty-four stroeg men could nat move. were 1 \ i herled from their heads and carried far up the i . Deach hy the mighty sewing ef ocean Blindirg snow drifte, showers of bail, sleet and rain) New and Fashionable aecompained the tempest Alne! for the peer! 1 ulies’ Velvet Tuchaus and Turban Shapes, choice Gshorman along that iron-bound coaat. whose frail | Flowers. Feathers, Bend and Dr p TProonnings barques were net aufficently abeltered from the! Black Silk Velvets, Velveteens, Silk and Velvet j W. E.DAWSONWS, Who bas Iwported this Fall, and bas oo band, the largest stock hitherto offered to his customers. - 1*67 NEW FALL G00DS Liverpeol Hiouse, QUEEN STREET. ye via Halt instalment of his lL. STOCK, CUNSISTING OF iret Dress Materials; storm. {na few hours thirty vessele were driven 4, the Newest Style in Shawls, Velveteen ashore, or ewalloed in the boiling surges: some, Cd" Ml s, Covered Skirts, skirt Trimmings, Siete Bandred beings were shipwrecked, and ~“ "iH : ane _. ess Corset, Daisy Trina nes, Hut Wreaths, &¢, &e. dhere than thirty wet a watery grave, or perished of cold and havger on the inhoapitunle coast. The Preduce of months of hard toil wos swept away A Sessel named the Renfrew, Delanev M ister, with a farge namber of men. wenn, and ehildren on beard, tried bard to ride out the hurrican ; but at length she dragged her anchors and was drwen ashore. With great differ ity all on board were sately landed Drenched with rain, blinded by the snow-dritte. shivering in the eutting blasts they found themselves without food the nearest huts being five miles distant. The greater part of Fall Supply daily expected from Great Britain. WILLIAM FULL, } { treat ALT par “ 14, 1867 ERATION IN BUSINESS, Notice to Debtors. or shelter, Subscriber hereby notifies that a Night a : e being about to be m » in ¢lased in as the last of them wer being dragged! ., ,, _— * , ‘ i 7 - - om the Business carried ou at well, heretofere, by ashore, Their only hope lay in endeavouring te)... 1. P 5 a , od a 1 subse he the tate t CR Hlepiie Ss. “evenseUu, Ali ubse veheh the bute: and threngh the darkness and sentiv by the lersivned storm these who were able stagoered on along ‘Ande aes lt mach the pathless wilderness in search of shelter. M = . 7 ae era oe Whe ean picture the horrors of that awful night pel an wii y se e | sy gre eon ‘ Siar ties y dthipinents, ts of fand, and Beok of euffering, When the morning son shone ont, Accounts, t tuless they pay their respective nineteen Wetmen and children tay lead along the) accounts iu i tls Pall, t ey shall be sued with shore. One group of children were found clasped | out rer D e on the closiuy of the Navigation in each Others arwes, auk m wud to the knees,| All kinds of merchantable ps frozeu, all dead! During the darkoess and the) payment. 2oafusion ef lauding, four young children were f aeparated frown their parenta whe sought for thee in vain, and at length gave them up for lost A bay fourteen years of age encountered these pour iittles ones; and on learning tieir deplorable qeight, he resolved to do what he could tu save their lives. Making the shivering eniddren Sie down, lweked in each othes arms. be set to work Per «I o- ) réaolutely collecting moss and piling it ou them yA satus, from London , layer after layer, till at length the piercing cold) /T0m Glasgow ; *L C. Owen,” © = Poway coclnded Then having fortunately dine,” and * Helen Malcolm,” Iscevered @ fragment of a sail. be epread it over s er nnd all, rolling stones on the extremitir em keep it in _— Liverp nal its place. By hard toil he collected more moss,| *2 > BALES and Cases DRY GOODS, and increased the rude covering, until the poor, ® 4 Bales White and Colored Cotton Warp, oduce taken in Rk. J. CLARKE. Orwell Cheup Store, 2 tf \ EUROPEAN EXCHANGE, NEW GOODS TO ARRIVE, ; ‘* Empress,”’ Un- fittle childrew ceased tu ery with the bitter cold, 100 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas, aad sank into a slumber. Throng) all the dreary 3U Boits Clipper Duek, tor Buat Sails, hours of that awtul night. this heroic bey remained 20 Hhds. DeKuyper’s Gin, by these children guarding them trom the blast 4 Casks BRANDY, aud epesking to them when they awoke words of 6 Casks Scotch Whiskey, cheer and hope. He might have taken refuge io 44 Chests aud half chests TEA, the buts, but he would not leave his} ‘lpless charge 12 Keg At length day-light appeared, and then be turned 6 Casks Washing Soda his tottering footsteps towarda the huts to look 6 Bbis. and Cazes CONFECTIONERY, for aid. When half way, he met the parents of 6 Kegs and 3 Cases Colwau's Mustard, the miasing children coming out to seareh for 1 Key Cream ‘Tartar, their bodies. He told them where they were to ] Cask Epsoun SALTS, be found ; and on lifting the covering of tmoes their ] Case Nutmegs, 3 bbls. Currants, Bi carbonate Soda, hearts tarobbed joyfully te find their children alive 1 do Indige, , refresbed with sleep But, alas! on the way 1 Bol. ALUM, 1 Bul. Saltpetre, ' , they found the noble bey who had saved 1 de Copperas, 30 Boxés Raisins, | Bag Pepper, 2 Cases Caster OIL, 20 Crates EARTHENWARE. Together v LARGE STOCK ON HAND, will be seld Low tu the Trade for Cash or approve d credit, P. W. HYNDMAN. me ERSKIN'’S BRAHEESUGAR POWDERS, A Tonie and Unfailing Remedy for Rheumatisin of all kinds, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, As also for FACK-ACHE, TOOTH-ACHE, EAK-ACHE, COUGHS, and all affections from Colds. te See Laucet, under Mepicat. Patronace. WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Queen Street, Sept. 16, 1867 their children’s lives, at the expense of his own, dying dead! Nature was exhausted after the fatigue and exposure of the night; aud unable to Teach the friendly shelter, he sank and expired. Our hearts have thrilled over the tale of the gallant Sydney, who, when parched with the death thirst, gave the cup of water to the wound- ¢daoldier, saying. “thy need is greater than mine.” History has glonfied the names of those who have eacrificed their lives on the altar of patriotism, or who risked and lost life in alleviating the woes. or saving the lives of others With moistened eyes we have read of the British soldier who thrusts the despatch with which he was entrusted dato bis wound, lest it should fail into the bands ofthe enemy, and then lie down to die. Our pulses have throbbed over the stury of the boy | whe | {* Stood op the burning deck Whence all but be had tled,”’ } and though the flames were curling round bim. | refused to move till his father, who had placed him et the post of duty, should give the order tu —. = eee of this gallant young msl taal . re Newloundland deserves record amen % q E 1 the brightest acts of waseifish heroism. Picture | NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ' : hin ia that night of storm, on the savage shore of NUE Subscriber would iatorm the [ahabi- rader, when the hardest fishermen were tants of P. E. Island, that, on the arrival «f driven to shelter, though their fellow-creatures | the Brig ANN, trom Liverpool, G. B., be will were perishing around, as they cried in vain for oller, aay BS the how! —— tempest, snd the rear Wholesale and Retail, t ry surges in his ears, struggling alon , : ie te deter ont save these poor ii otiiteee for Cah c¢ guod)Joms Notesof: Hund, ievling his own strength ebbing away, and yet, at Nos. 1,2 & 3 WHITE LEAD, in 56, 28, & 14 the call of humanity, refusing to listen to the promptings of self preservation, giving up his Black, Red, & Yellow PAINTS, in 25 & Ld lbs. ; young life on bebalf of others Consider, | Boiled and raw LINSEED OILS; tow, that these he saved bad oo claim of Chance’s Swethwick GLASS; blood or kindred on him. No prospects of praise PUTTY, Black aad White, in Bladders 28 and 14 Ibs ; darkness. Noeye but His to whom “the dark-) CUT NAILS, and CUT SPIKES; nese and light are both alike” warked his bervisin. Diamond Head DECK SPIKES; Tt was a deed of pure, unselfish love. I have not) Bars Refined and Common IRON, assorted sizes; been able to ascertain the name of ths gallant Barrels and Kegs COAL PAK; boy ; but whea, in after years, the tale of the awful Barrels Black and Bright VARNISHES; hurricane of 1367 on the Labrador, shall be told Coils HEMP and WIRE CORDAGE; asrecnd the winter bearths of the fishermen, shai} Bolts Extra and Navy Boiled CANVAS; not this hervic deed be told alxo “ for a wemorial’ Bars YELLOW METAL, 8 to 7; of bia; sud shall it not awaken youog hearts to YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTS,7 « 8; similar deeds of self-sacrifice. CLINCH RINGS, Iron ard Yellow Metal; The survivors dug a common grave for the Crates and Casks GLASS, CILINA, aud EARTH- deed ; and in it, with bitter, beart-wrung tears, ENWARE,—Crates asserted for country | tusbands laid the uncoffined bodies of their wives tise 5 and children, and friend buried friend. No coffin) ANEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHING or ebreud for any terth; fe memorial tw mark | BOATS, much approved of by English their resting place ; ne werds of Cliristian cunso- fishermen. Jation, breathed over their dist. _ Phe young hero Parties wanting any of the above articles wil! whose tale I have told sleeps with the others in do well by calling aud inspecting thew, at the | this lonely grave. But avother form was jaid OLD STAND, formerly occupied by W. W. there—that of a mother whe was found dead, with Loup & Co., HEAD of LORD’s WHARF, | Ibs. ; a living infant changing to ber breast, aud endoay-) Water Street. "¢ffaw nvurishweut trom her bosem— ARTEMAS LORD. om * from men who seldoth wept. With Oct. 29, 1966 ® Peraelf of ber clothing, Wrapped it arsuud ae then clasping it to her bosom soas | WEST INDIA HOUSE, tre he blast, sh. sank iuto the ‘ f a In ai eieeia the ees | Upper Great George Street, See a , oF FPVUE Subscriber offers for Sale, at his ad mother's D mighty power of love, that |irobs often anost strongly in the besoin of the huwhb!est—those whom we iv our pride and seorn, poss by with cee to deeds uf self-sacrifice that phew depths of tenderness slumber unsus- in human hearts. and proving to what te humanity way rise. How poor does many gp deed that bas been sung by a poet appear when cuntrasted with the acts of thie naineless 1 ISINS and poor, loving mother ead boy! = Pa eae Bags RICE cr! How your deeds of love brighten 60 oe. “FIGS o "he a PEPPER this aectie of horrors, carrying our tyoughts up Chests Superior TEA, ; or to that Infinite Love who gave Himerlf for our! BbisCrashed SUGAR, Cacks Washing Sopa, leat humanity ; rebuking vur cold selfishness, Hhds and bbls. P. R. Hhds and Bbhis. P R. fed say tu all go and do®omething tu help and i } your eulfering brothers! O dark inys ibls SUGAK, Ee een pain and death! In presence of Store, the following, viz: i ti Hhds. Strong Demrara SPIRITS, Hids Helland GIN, | Casks Port and Sherry WINE, | Casks Heuuessey’s Dark & Pale Brandy, Casks Scotch Whiskey (Prime), Casks Trish WHISKEY 30 Moz. Edinburg ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE, * Blood’s xx x PORTEL, Causes CLARET, 3 Bbls. CURRANTS, MOLASSES, 6 Bois. Kerosene OIL, 6 Bbls. Red ONTONS, 20 Doz. Afi. BROOMS, 2) Doz. Am. BUCKETS, samples of love breathed into the soul of —Also— man the Divine source of Love, we ean! A large stock of Spices. Pickles, Frait, &e., &e., better believe, nutwithstanding the dark chain of; ,, . atisnble for the ; that encircles our race, tat the universe ,. The nace a ure of the very best descrip- Feetied in the arme of Everiasting Love ; and 90" AU ¥'Y be Sold cheap oo LEMUERL MeKAY, 1 sewaon. * Every ¢loud that spreads above, 7, UR6e Aud veileth love, itself is love a — ee JOH A Cowranisox.—Tuw St. LBuis Republican c ih the most lugubrious terms, the heavy Durtheo of taxation which the American people ete now called upou to endure. Lt says that, in former times, it used to be the custom jor Ameri. ant to boast of being the most light!y taxed people ja the world, and te point with delight to Great @8 an imatance ot rhe howmenrd Methen # attention to a tew facts connected with the | 9 ; ‘Pusition of the two countries, which ure, | Perms Cash. i very instructive and suggestive. ‘The | Fntrafice at the side Door, Charlotterown, Dee N BELL, I J ANUPACTURER of Clothing in allits branches, thankfal to his friends und patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them and the public generally, that he is still to be foaud at his Old Stand on QUEEN STREET, and is prepared to wake up al! kinds of garments, entrust- ed to him in the latest style aud improvement of fusbion. u of taxation in Great Britain is YO ceuts on | Queen Street, Jul G5 san Street, July &, [Re6. \ Ahe one hundred i iw the United States the September 2, 1867 of tax eoneidering that of the | —————— and luca! corpurations, is three dvilars aud OTICE niae-three eents upou the hundred doliirs of PPO") FINET Subs NOTICE 68 perty, Thus the Fae of tag by the Federal! I Subscriber having clo-ed his business Aduvernment aluve is four times as great as establish ment at Suuimerside, hereby notifies | : Mos ts this ail. The| all emmnas indebted to him, on Rents, Book : | xccounts, Fromissary netes or otherwise, that the | von their wentral ae, — must be puid te him at his Utice ia harlot. than of the Britixt Islands | ‘ the “ nee = their efficient | vey orm t nr as... Aa, ae ae : Re ae Yan aet A ate Land fax Oilfice. list ie Bept up. and every nan who Tue Office of COLLECTOR of LAND TAX--Corner of Grattomynd » Hilisboroagh ‘View is bouutifully rewarded, and deseondanis after him + while, in Ameviea, | Streets, Charlottetown, a few doors frow the‘ Ex. have distingy theuiselves by amiuer’ Office. DAVID LAWSON, Deputy Collector. tsbed Sid generals who have tight and Charlottetewn. Octoher 2. 1867 fo! panere | pay : Ls JAMES C. POPE. Charlotretown, Sep. 9. 1867. : country, are svou for, 1, and tow to eink “tert pos vety and \ re rate CANOE ADRIFT. - ONE adrift from the Breastwork in front of Government House, a Caxor. Any | rey wiving iuformatiou of its whereabouts will | , Goverment House, 4h Nov’r, 1867, pee cleo ——_" ‘Corner of King and Germain Street. St. | But may be bad at all the principal Drug Stores by | dee 2, °67 or us the Conyeution DIL e Wes itis not re The AFTER A TES tional «act. y See p pron sed to tlie t a conlerence | | ] OUR Y E Amtions. ** interest the before the public, are still increasing in popularity, because they coutiuue to make cures YUPARALLSLS9 in the history of Medicines, as abundantly appears by the ‘ollowing, among hundreds of similar testi monials, from peoplewf the highest respectability from all parts of tae Lower Provinces. There is no longer any reason why the most hope- less cuses in any disease arising from impurities of the blood may not be cured, as well as GENERAL DEBILITY, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, &e., &e. OUR ALTERATIVE SYRUP is beyond all controversy unsurpassed as a purify- er of the blood aad invigorator of the system. This, no mau can doubt, who will look over the following CERTIFICATES: Cancer o: the Womb Cured. Messrs. Rogers & Co, Gents.—I have been cured by your wonderful Medicine of one of the worst of diseases, as fullows, Viz. I had been afflicted for several years with an in- ternal Tuwor, aud fuur years ago L was taken sick with a fever; the old complaint also revived. i bad a Doctor attending me, but continued to get worse, we sent for anotoer Doctor. He prouounced it a hopeleas ease, and said 1 could not live loug He said the Tawor was then av large asa piut bowl, i suffered triends eXpected and was assuming a cancerous Kalure. wore than tongue can tell. My me to die daily. They were called in to see die, and 1 was reduced toa mere skeieton. I[ suff ed in this dreadful manner tor upwards of two years I at length, as a forlorn hope was induced to try your medicine. Tue first worse, and [ became discouraged; but the Kev. A, W. Borss advised we I did se, and sven began tu improve, and | am now well aud a wonder to myself and neighbors. I feel as one raised frow the dead. [ama y wolano vf 26 years of age. [ state these things for the bepefit suttering humanity, and | cannot begin to describe the severity of my case—it is widely kuowa lu the County of Yarmouth, Nova Sevtia. Yvurs, with wucu gratitude, ine fer ; ; lot seewed tu make we ty continue. again, Aug au LUIS A HATFIELD. We, the undersigned, friends of Miss Hatfield, bave mucu pleasure in eudursilug @il sue says av A and much wore wisut be sald of this must eXtra vruluary CSc. Makiad GAVILL, Macy L. McoCurmic, a ULCERATED CANCER CURED! Who needs better proof than the following volun- tary testimony of MRS. HANNAH BALMAIN, OF WICKUAM,N.B, Some four years since there came a lump in my breast, and at the time [ did not know what it was —but un showing it to three Doctors, they told me it was » ** CANCER,” and jor which the knife would have tw be applied; then again, | went to a female doctor, who bas been in the habit of curing Cancers by drawing them out, but she informed me that it was deep in the flesh and wo long seated, and therefure could not beip me. Kuowing that some- | thing must be done, [ concluded t,o try your medi cine, which I saw advertised in t e Vitor. Ac- 'eordingly 1 sent for a can of Ointment and Powders for making the Syrup, which I used without the slightest change at tue time. I began to taluk It was a failure, but concluded to give 1t another trial ; consequently [ procured auother can of Uinimenct and Powders, aud frum its use it gathered aud broke in two places, and discharged very freely for abuut six months, after which time it broke again in another place, and one of the old Ulcers healed up, the remaining two still remaining, ove of which ran for two aad a half years, the otuer bealing up in about two months after it Groke, during whlica time 1 used your medicine regularly i way state, that the jast Ulcer healed up about months ago, since which time I have enjoyed govi beaith. Yes, | may say better health tuau | have enjoyed tur several years. ere toirtecn 1 remain yours, respectfully, Mrs. HaANNAn BALMAIN. Wickham, Queen’s Co., N. b 7 February 11, 1867. EXTRACT OF A LETTER. Fiv« Isuanps, Nova Scotia, 2 Ustuover Zist, 1867. 45 Messrs. Rogers & Co. Gents :—My daughter is nicely, and you have done wonders, for I never tuouzght you would wake cure as you bave done. Her leg appears to be quite strong, but it itches a little. Yours, d&e., EDWARD CorRBETT. The above was a very severe case of Serofula af four or five years standing, and after having balled the skill of the best Physicians and almost every other Patent Medicine, aud the child appeared to be on the verge of the grave, and the parents having lost confidence in everything in the medical line, | we undertook the cure for a certain sum, and if we | failed we were to get vothing = but we succeeded, | |as we do in every case of Scrofula we undertake Nearly the whole of the bone from the knee to the ankle came vut in pieces frum time to time, Koe@rrs & Co. Mrs. Eédwin Starratt, of Port Williar, Nova Scotia, after having lost the use of her Jimbs fv upwards of three years, has been fully restored to ber former health by the use of our medicine. Any one wishing to know the particu ars can correspoud with Mrs. 5. wo will give every information. K & Co. Mr. Allen, Editor of the Liverpool Transcrint, Nova Scotia,bas been cured of a very bad seroful au sore ou his leg, of several years standing, after every otber means failed. ; R & Co. | Miss Miles of Milton, Queen’s Co , Nova Scotia was for upwards of three years suffering fron . general derangement of the system. Suspension of the menses, bleeding at the lunys, &c., Xe, to all appearance was fast sinking to the grave. Medical skill and every other means proving. inef- fectual. Ina few months our ALT'ERATIVE SYRUP restored her to ber usual health, and Persons wishing to kuow the truth of this ease can drop a line to the Rev. Jous Hucues, Baptist Minister at the above place. We could easily fill pages of newspapers with the relation of such cases, but we deem the above sufficient fur the preset R. & Co. Tt usually takes from six to twelve months to effect a cure in cases of long standing, aud will cost from thirty to sixty dollars. for such cases is to order a $29 box at first, which can be had in New Bruswick by ordering irom JOHN CHALONER, ESQ., John. Ketail, or address ROGERS & C0. AMURRST, N.S, Dowinion of Canada. For Sale by W.. R. WATSON, Cbarlottetown, 0 DAVID ROGERS, Summerside. 6u Esq. Esq. a . ‘or ee * 4 a es 73°8 NO ates ELS VE The cheapest way | aot” Ae aoe id a a LA HATR RENEWER, © A% proved itself to be the best pre-| if paration ever presented so the pabdic, u fact | wo Which thonsands have testified who bave been | bdnetited by its use. A few applications of this Compottnd will change brash, dry and wiry [lair to Rppeurance, ane en ot SILKEN TEXTURE. the Sieitian Harr Re 1) lent that by Its fr") a moist uid glossy mak The NENW} | torative properties i Will bring back the Han NATURAL Proprietors oller KR to bbe public, entirely rmldel me Lu ils COLOR. It is not a dye, an 1« sequently doea pot atwn tl skin or so the finest Tabric If the Hair is fallmy off or becowiug grey, the use of the RENE WER will surely a «s decay, no matter from wha cause, and will create a new growth, and wake it assvme in a short time all iis former vigor, as it turnishes the nutritive prince) by Wileh the tlais is nourished and supported. Asa LLIAIR DRESSING, the Rexnewen is unequalled by any otter Hair : ' ‘ ; | preparatio i world, giv ab beautiful texture wiich isso much aduired by all lt does he basis of h contami ay p wus drugs, Uie Oasis ' 1 re lia ) 6 bein a VEGELABLE | M xD I : cules scruuf wind ¢ COMPOUND Ii completely eradicates seraf aud | a'stilh an dandl ! i i ; : ‘ tching and Ss 4 ro l t i t Des , i o ie dlairab remedial } : : Mie Scalp, buialse is ¢ L 8 4 Pnis preparation ha i pa vet years entirely 0 Ww Herts : ; ; hy 1 iW adp-- Beware of tre nu sum wire nap : rect pearance only are St ir te ‘ 1 a } ‘ f j é F pula jul Catt jal HAT SC: fF £G PABLE dlOilutas dublin p ii bu his RENE WER, aiid Uae k ier, VF YOU: ‘ appurnicd vi ic) a ' h HALU & CVU, \ ‘oe V ¥. tT! s \Ww KF yO 1. ra ’ liny i : Ae 4 e tow \ i j in i } i ) N ta i i le N \i ] ’ i i , ‘ mile i? bell Al be Li i A'TSON ( } ?, K. island City D s ) J ; ” Y q Soe ; >» >, TP _ 7 JUGS ’ LEdve 2% hivas ) : pl Subscriber having ben duly appornt- ‘ \ Rev. MALACHIAS REYNOLDS i ry { ik 5 i ‘ iyou ‘ \v : WM. CUM LI ( yy - ! “Endorsed by the Medical College of Giasgoew.”’ DR. JUDSON’S VX) slo ij i TNE CANDY. es a = ad a WV &> PZ \HE Subseribers, B. L JUDSON & CO, are the Sole Agents and Importers on this Continent, of this Wonderful Medicine, and propose to give here g thy it is the Best ana Safest Wor d, the experience aud study of A few Reasons Re ‘a Ist—I¢ is the result of lyin ta a Gentieman and a Scoolar. 2nd—I Is not a Quack Nostrum,. 3rd—Is is perfectl easaat and easy to take, 4th—The smallest child will greed ly tease for it. Sth—I[t never fails to kill the Worms. Gts—I1t is entire vevetavle, and cannot harm the Stduliost Cieid Tth—It is tue result of 70 years experience of old Dr Juds Sth—It is endorsed by and bequsathed on his death-bed by ol Now see Paysi of the Royal Coliege said of it 20 ye Wuata iTS ULV. Certificate from a Physician 20 years ago Retore t ledical College, Giaszow. I doh rtify, that by request of scores of my patients and others, I nave analyzed what 1s known as old Dr Juadgon’s Worm Candy Sticks; on analysis, [ ficd it to contain nothing that is the least injurious to the young t. ‘I find that the Medicine used, acts specifically on the Worms, | aod is @ per‘ect regulator the debilitated system —knowing tars to t ic fact, and the medicine 80 pleasantly disguised in a i vagly id to thia Board surlve a’s I L SA Vy t their At ure & icd W Tap [signed] C. H. MACPHERSON, M. D. Analytical Chemist. expressed a wish. that this 1a price as would en rble ali, THE POOR ESPE JLALLY, to use it. in we huve put it at tullowing Old Dr. Judson Remedy shoud be put at su deferenve tu that wish, price. HF Price only 20 cts per package, or 50 cts for turee packages. Sold by every Drugyist and Medical Dealer in Europe and America. None genuine without a fac-simile signature of B. L. JUDSUN & CO wrapper. wey 3* Waour on @€agu Unirsp Srates (to whom all SALE AGENTS tor the importers, ssed.) 5. L. JUDSON & CO., New York. du of America oractrs and only should be add Pad Sold nov 4 by all Deak rs, young MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seats to the attention of muthers her 4 1 Pen t Ss - . & r ® | : By . SOoorpine SVrup = e 9 FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by iudaw mation— willaliay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE TILE 3BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest tc yourselves, and } Relief and Ilealth to yeur Infants. We bave put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can sty, im confidence and trath of it, what we have never been able to say other medicine—never has it failed. ina single instance, to ellecta cure, wheo! timelyused, N cuttening the guim4, reducing all of aay Never did we kouw au tustance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con- trary, all are delighted witb its speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi operations, ana We speak in this matter **what we do kuew,” after thirty years’ experience, and pledge our reputation foi the fnifilment of what we here deciare. [n almost every lusiance waere the infant fs suifer ing trom pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty wlinuies after the syrup is admintstered. ‘al effects and medical virtues. This valuable preparation is the prescription 0; one of the most expemenced and skilfal nurses jin New England, and bas been used with nevere failing success in TIOUSANDS OF CASEs., It not ouly relieves the child frow pain, but invi- gorates the stomach aud bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and euergy to the whouie system. It wil! almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcomes convuisions, which, if net speedily 'remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in all cises of Dysentery and Diarrhea. in Children, whether it arises from teething, or from any other jwause. We would say to every mother who has a | child sufferiog from any of the foregoing complaints do not let vonr prejudices, nor the pre» judices of others, stand between your suffering j child and the relief that will be sure—yes, abso | lately sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if j timely used. Full directions for using will accom- | pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac- jsimileof CURTIS & PERKINS, New York | is on the outside wrapper. , GF Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Oilice, No.48, Dey Street, a ¥ . Price only 26 Cents per Bottle. Qetober 15, Isé6, is, unfortunately, felt by most B. WIT AON HIGGS, | General Commission Merchant ‘ — AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, » +++ + P. E. Isiand. ® May 27,1367, Ty CARD. THOWAS KELLY, | Barrister-at-Loaw, Notary Public, | AND } CONVEYANCER, Summerside, - -- - = P. E. I. 10, L866. THOWAS W. MAY, Surveyor and Conveyancer, | Glenstewart - - * Southport. Dee lv pd REFERENCE : The Surveyor-General, Charlottetown. June 10, 1807. ly Fiovr, Tea, Sugar Molasses; Gin and Rum, &e- pee Subserivec bus im Store and for sule— , . | 1} ifbds. Bright Porto Rico SUG ‘R, 5 Puns. Brigit Retailing MOLASSES, | 80 Puns. Demerara KUM, Pale & Culored, . ; {50 Chests Superior Congo RA, { y Hhds. Holland GLN, i ) Bois. Superior Extra FLOUR, } ) Boxes Liverpyol SOAP, | 1W Baudles Winnie Cotton WARP, j tiids. and Qor. Cueks Pale BRANDY, Hhds. Port and Sherry WINE | " OWEN CONNOLLY. | Ch’town, 23th Feb., 1867. NEW BERRING! FROR sale, 300 barrels Newfoundland BR HERRING, (caught this seasou), Just arrived | ex schoouer ** Lily vf the Valiey,’ aud fur sale approved creail A. McNEILL, Aucuioneer. cheap lor Vash ot Reading Room Building, Sep 16, 1867. a . . c a | EWGLISH EDUSATION! \ Rs. W. W. TRVING will open, on i MONDAY next, the 10th instant, in con- necnion With ber Drawing and Painting Classes, a School for lustruction lu the dillereut brauches | uclical Mugiish bducation. Apply at Mrs. Irving’s Class the Weslyan | ola pl Te Rovuis, Cuapel. September Q, 18a7. A CARD. | By RS. COMBS desires to intimate to 1e ladies of Charlottesbown, that she h ie) sponed a Class lo beac Wax Work tu Flowers, aud | Ms Moderate Prince Direct, vppusile sul Flowers wade lo order. £. COMBS. bushels. Urol) Residence opposite the Catholic Cathedral. ouse to rent. ELEANOR COOMBS », parlola ii Ly Als Cotton Duck. AVLING been appointed Ageut for the the celebrated ¥ iphiese Russels Miils Cotton Duck, the subscriber is prepared to receive orders for all the different Numbers, lu quantiles lo sult I. C. HALL. Cl’town, May 20, 1967. ke Carlton's Contition Powders! THE ROAD TO HEATH AND BOuS Fs SECURED BY HOLLOWAY’s PILLS. Impurities of the Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine for a particular ailment, there may be sume Gifficul:y un- jess one can be found to purify, regulate, and im- prove the quality of the blood. These Pills possess and exert these three qualificatious in an extrsor- linary degree. They enable the stomach to digest any urdiuary food, increase the secretory powers of the liver, cleanse and purify the blood, expel all morsid matter, and throw into the circulatiun the purest elvments for sustaining and repairing the | frame. Weakness and Debility. How meny persons suffer from debility without knowing the causes why they are feeble! In most cases the stomach is the aggressor. Holloway’s Pills have long been famed tor regulating a disor-| dered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive tone; they are, therefore, confidently recoumended as a never-fiiling remedy in all cases where the constitution, frum any cause, has become impaired | or Weakened. | | Disease of the Head and Heart. | These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, of | | frequent occurrence; for the must part they creep | on gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre- | cautions. Holloway’s Pills are the surest preserva tives against all derangements of the brain, and are the speediest correctors of irregular circajation, If} they be taken without delay, when tingling in the | limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect will be marvelious. Females of all Ages & Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the | beneficial effects they have up on the constitutions of females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, universal favor ts accorded to them for their iuvigo- | rating and purilyiag properties, which render them | so safe and invaluable in all disorders peculiar to sex. Obstructions of every kind, either in entering into womanhood or ap- proaching the turn of life—-the most critical period —may be radicaily removed by a recuurse to these Pills. | All Disorders affecting the Liv.| er, Stomach and Bowels. Whenever the stomach, liver, or bowels are dis- ordered by high living, climate, over-indulgence, undue eXertion or otLer causes, these fine regulating Pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily bring back energy, strength and cheerfuluess (o the frame | where previously all was lassitude, gloom and de- jection. i Despondency, Low §pirits. The misery occasioned by a disordered disyestion the persons These faimons Pills should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the | disturbed fanciions. Thev dispel headache, bilh- ousness, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar A course of these mivaluable purifying Pills never fails in removing the cause of such morbid affections, wilments. without subjecting the sutferer to any luconvenience. Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. In our changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sore throats, influenza, diptheria, or bronchitis, for all of which these famous corrective Pills may be taken with the certainty of ellecting acure. While the Pills are expelling all impuri- ties from the body generally, Holloway’s Ointment should be well rubbed upou the chest and thront : ji will penetrate the skin, reduce iutlamwation, | and restore lasting sousduess, : | Holloway’s Pillsare the vest Remedy known | in the world for the following diseases: | Avue Female Irregn-Serofula, or | Asihma | larities King’s Evil Dilious Com- |Fevers of all Sore Throat | plaints kinds Stone & Gravel | Blotches on the! Fits |Secoud ry Syup Skin (Gout . a Bowel Com- |Headaches iTi¢ - Douloureux plaints jLudigestion {Tumours Colics Inutlammation |Uleers Constipation of Jaundice IVenereal Affec- sa the Bowels {Liver Compl'nts tions ¢ onsumption ‘Lumbago Vorms of all! Debility |Piles kinds Dropsy Rheumatism Weakness from Dysentery Retention of whatever cause Erysipelas Urine &o. Xe, j Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple tog London; also by all respectable Draguists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised | world, at the following ptices:—is Lid. 2s 9d (de Gd, Us, 22s, and 338, each Box. oe |_ *,* There is a considerable savi ci lyanter _— ible saving by taking the N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pati tsi | - a | every disorder are alixed to ep Box. pee July 31, 1865. | uppreved Credit. + ; : ~ sBxrecnte y N. AM persons indebted to | JAMES BARR, late of Charlottetown, Pensioner, deceased, ste requested to make —— diate payment to the urdersizued, Excentors of t e lust Will and Testament of the suid Jumes Barr ; and all persons baying claims against said aed are requested to aes wn fume, duly attested, | - getticine aid Execuatora for setticinent to Ba » PEDDIE. J. QUIRK, ith Nov., [867 STOVES. OR SALE No. 1 and No. 9 MODEL PARLOR STOVES, cheap for Cash or A. McNEILL. By Execators. Ch'town Im isl her wns Reading Roam Building, ? Oct, 28, TS67. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, and acknowledged by many prominent physicians to be far the most Reliable Preparation ever introdaced for the RELIEF and CURE of all LUNG COMPLAINTS. This well known remedy is offered to the public, sanc- tioned by the experience of over torty years, and when rescrted to in season, seldom fails to effect a speedy cure of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Hearseness, Pains or Soreness im tae Chest and Side, Bleeding at the Lungs, Liver Complaint, &c. The unequalled success thet has attended the applica tion of this medicine in all cases of PULMONARY COMPLAINTS has induced many physicians of high standing to employ it in their practice, some of whom advise ts of the fact ever their own signatures. We bave space only tor the names of a few of these: — A. A. Gress, M.D. W. H. Wess, M.D. lh. Lyxcn, M.D. SKILLMAN, M.D. Avex, Harton, M.D. E. boypex, M.D Wa. A. Rust, M.D. w. R. Fectows, M.D. A. Natuan PLumMER, M.D. IH. D. Makxtrx, M.D. H. G, Barkzows, M.D Ww. A. Snaw, M.D. BrapFrorp Kyapp, MD. A. H. Macanair, M.D. Sexrmouk THacnekr, M.D. 8S. H. Finiey, M.D. Such testimony CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. From the mass of evidence in our possession we select the following : — From L. J. RACINE, Esq., of La Minerve. Montreal. “Waving experienced the most gratifving results from the use of br. Wistar's Baisam of Wiid Cherry, 1 am induced to express the great confidence which I ve in itsefficacy. For nine months 1 was #10st cruelly afflicted with a severe and obstinate cough, accompanied with acute pain in the side, which did not leave me, summer or winter, The symptoms increased alarsaingly, and so reduced was F that L could walk but a tew steps Without resting to recover from the pain and fatigue which so slight an exertion occasioned. At this juncture | commenced taking the Balsam, trom which I found immediate relief, and atter having used four bottles | was completeiv restored to health. I have used the Baisam in my fam- ily, and adim)nistered it to my children, with the happiest results. 1 am sure that such Canadians as use the Bal- sam can but speak in its favor It is a preparation which has only to be tried to be acknowledged as the renmiedy par excelience.”* A CURE FOR WHOOPING COUGH. Sr. HyacimTne, C.E., Aug. 21, 1856. Mesars. SetH W. Fow.e & Son. Gentlemen :—Several months since a little daughter of mine, ten years of age, was takem with Whooping Cough in a very aggravated form, and nothing we could do tor her seemed in any way to relieve her suffering. We at Jength decided to try a bottle of Ur. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. \n three hours after she had commenced using it, she was greatly relieved, and in less than three days was entirelv cured, and is now well have since recommended the Balsam to many of my neighbors, who have used it, and in no Case have I known it tail of effecting a speedy cure. You are at liberty to make any use of the above you think proper. If it shall induce anybody to use vour Baisam { shal! be glad, for 1 have great confidence in it. Yoars, P. GUITTE, Proprietor of the Courrier de St. Hiyacinthe. Clergymen, Lawyers, Singers, and all those whose occupation requires an unusual exer- cise of the vocal organs, wiil find this the ONLY Remupr which will effectually aud instantaneously reiieve their difficulties. This Remedy, unlike most others, is ex- tremely PLEASANT TO TASTE. A small quantity allowed to pass over the irritated part at once removes the difficulty. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. Remember, they imitate in name only, without pos- sessing the virtues. Buy none unless signed “I. Burrs” on the wrapper. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY IS PREPARED BY SETH W. FOWLE # SON, 1s TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, And is for sale by all Druggists. lo" Ce GRACES SALVE This Salve is a vegetable preparation, discovered in the 17th century, by Dr. Wm, Grace, surgeon in King James’ anny. Through its agency he cured thousands of most serious sores and wounds that baffled the skill ot the eminent physicians of his day, and was regarded by all as a pablic benefactor. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE Cures in a very short time CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS, WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, RING- WORM, CHAPPED HANDS, BOILS, FROZEN LIMBS, FELONS, CHIL- BLAINS, PILES, CORNs, &c. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE is prompt in action, removes pain at once, and reduces* the most angrv-looking swellings and inflammations, as if by magic, thus atlording relief and a complete Cure, ONLY 26 CENTS A BOX. SETH W. FOWLE & SON, BOSTON, Proprietors. Sold by Druggists and Dealers generally. Par = a Yi up. x ae UR, eee es a wl as 3 es 835 1 YEW se K Y CHAIR FACTORY. 3 KITCHEN, CHAMBER, HALL, DINING AND DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, Furnished in Sets or Single (very cheap.) Attention paid to Repairing all kinds of Far- uiture, especially ‘Turned Work, such as chan, dc. &c. ( cheap.) All kinds of Furniture Painting done to order. Old Furniture Repainted to imitate or match, hairs (cane) re-seated. Glasses, Plates, &e., &c., on hand, (very reasonable.) Looking fr Remember Hickey's Steam Factory, south side of Market Square, (nearly opposive Pro- | vinee Building, from which it can Ve seen.) a} JOHN NEWSON, December 24, 1846, Judson’s. Worm Tea! sro strc ear Kine Se ae | | foamed ah ae IMPORTATION! — BRITISH DRY Goong. FOR Fall Season, 1867. JUST RECEIVED AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE! PER SHIP” DAVID CANNON,” ; : Boxes and 6 Bales Cottons & Woolléns, W..& A. BROWN, Septenber 16, 1867. July 10th,1867. | Cheap Goods! New Goods} | HEARTZ & SON ’ AVE just received b i FAD fiom ERGLAND, «torte eon, a - | | DRY GOODS, which, owing to the decline iu Cotton, they wilt be able to sell this Tnportation cheaper than the Stock imported this Spring. GOODS :—Consisting of Grey, White, Stri ‘and Painted Cottons, Ging hams, Grey and What | Sheeting, Striped Bedding, Cotton, Union and | “s uy , : | Linnen Ticking, Towels aad Towelings, Cheese Cloth, &c, Ke. | DRESS GOODS:—French Merino, Circassians Poplins, Coburgs, Lustres, and Fancies, CLOTHS ;—Fine Cloths, Tweeds, Does, Silk Mixed, Rhssel Cord, &e. . ’ SUNDRIES :—Begle and Straw Trimmings and Ornaments, in Black, White & Mixed; Velves | Trimmings, &e ; Buttons and Clasp Dewdr | Feathers and Flowers, Corsets, Prunella and id } Boots. Gents’ Hats, Collars, Ties, Braces, Hand | kerehiefs, &e, Xe. f4P,.8 —The above, along with Stock on band will be sold, wholesale and retail, cheap ler | Cash. HEARTZ & SON, } ; | j July 15, 1867. got PRIVI Vg ~S ©” GEO. BREMNER, & Printer, Book-binder, STEREOTY YER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. ELL, Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER i: prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. t} Entrance to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and Stationery Store, Prince Street, where all orders may be left. Priace Street, June 5, 1865. COPPER PAINT- EXE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on | handa supply of | Tar & Wonson’s Copper Paint, lan article which has given the greatest satisfae- | tion te all who have used it. It possesses superior | qualities tor effectually preventing the accumala- ' tion of all foul matter, such as Worms, Barnacles, | Grass, &e., on the bottoms of Vessels or Boats, when properly applied. I. C. HALL, Charlottetown, May 20, 1867. Just on the Square, NEW TOBACCO FACTORY AT SUSY S IVS oe HOIVSe "EXHK SUBSCRIBER having JUST OVMENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, 8 prepara to supply Wholesale Customers with the Island Manufactared TOKACCO, wuarranteda | good artide, at the very lowest prices, and on the most reasonable terms—and hopes his Factory, | being the first of the kind established in Prinee | Connty, will meet with bberal patronage from the Traders uad Merchants of Sunimerside, and Prince County generally. | PATRICK REILLY. Summerside, July 31, 1865. s } J. + me < | | Fall Arrangement. | PIES teamer PRINCESS OF WALES | wil! lave CHARLUTTETOWN, for SUM- | M ERSIDE and sHEDIAL, for the remainder of | the scuson. at SIX o'clock in the MORNING— jevery FRIDAY MORNING — instead | Kvening, asheretoteve. F. W. HALES, 8. N.C. of the November 4, 1807 | NOTICE UL. W HEREAS by virtue ofa Deed of Re- lease and Assignment meade and executed | the Qist day of OCT. inst, and daly filed and registered in the proper offices in this Island, WM. {8B DAWSOY, late of Charloitteown, Tanner, hath relewsed,usmuned. transterred, add conveyed to the undersigned, all his realand personal Estate jin Prince Edward Island, and all Debts and sums jof money and securities therefor due and owing funte him, as well as all the personal Estate and | Effects belonging te and all debts and enms of men- ey and securities therefor due aud owmg Ww \ Gh MGE NICK ILL, late of Charloteten' Ween liuaker, which had been by him pasigued and eén- veyed tothe said William B, Dawson, by a certein Deed of Assiynnent duly registered, apon certain } Trusts, and for certain purposes, in the said frst inevtioned Deed of Assignment expressed. This is to notify all persons indebted to the said W. B. | Dawson,and tothe said George Nicoll, whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand, Judgments, or | otherwise, that the several sums dae from them te- | spectively, must be paid by them forthwith, to } Messrs. ALuky & Davies, Solicitors, who have | been duly authorized to receive and yive receipts forthe same; and all persons to whem the suid | |W. B Dawson is indebted, are requested to fur- nish their claims and Accounts, duly attested, tw lithe said Messrs Alley & Davies, forthwith. | Dated at Charlottetown. this25rh Oct. PR67. THOMAS DAWSON, | RICHARD HEARTZ. THOMAS ALLEY. ‘onsiguees, take Notice! | PYPRSONS residing outside of Charlotte- } town, having GOODS to come by the Bteam- j ship “ ALHAMBRA’ or ** Comsence,” and degir- ling them forwurded, must send to the SUBSCRIB- | KS, or their own AGENTS in che City, the jotiginal INVOLCE of the Goods, by which. to wake the proper eutries at the Custom House, for duties tu procure the Pecwita to deliver, CARVELL BROS., Aveuts B. & C.38.8. C. July 22, 1867 FOR SALE! Freehold Property in Georgetown. (PHE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sple | Town Lot 15,No. 3rd range; Letter F., in | Georgetown, with the Buildings thereon, con- sisting of a Dwelling House, 36 x 26 feet, 12 feet | post, and a Work Shop in course of erection. | Terms Lingsat., | THOMAS MAUWER. Georgetown, Avenst 1. 1857 tf |— FOR SALE, At the Head of St. Peter’s Bay, 4 VALUABLE PROVERTY, constt- |* ing of 100 Acres of Land, on which ure 4 Dwelling House (new), 30x28, comaining six well | finished rooms; also, Two Barus, a good Well and | Spring of Water, with plenty of Mud in the river. | The Farm is only a quarter of a mile from the Head | St. Peter’s Bay, and has a frontof 30 chains un the Bay River; about 48 acres are cleared and m # | high state of enkivation, 30 acres are covered with | Hard Wood and Kuils, the remainder is it togtuump.- | The above is well worthy the attention of per- | sons wishing to purchase a Pars, as it will be sold |cheap aud time giveu for :part of tae purcbase money, Bis ‘ u | For Terms, &c, apply at the Examiner Orvice, | Charlottetown, or to DOCTOK McPHEE, Head St. Peter's Bay. Head St. Peter's Bay, Oct. 7, 1867. isl 2m | The Examiner WS Printed and Published, every Monday, by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Ottice, Hille ; nice —lbs per half-yearly in apvVac Be. j | } aun, payab