eo. Ae he “Im 2 7 ui ; MY a ~ . re = ae ner a j : SS Of the inhabitants of Alberton and vicini . : . cinit WEST END HOUSE, for some time | eld. pursuaot to notion, at the Temperance Halt the residence of the late Honble. T. H. | Alberton, on W ednesday, the 26th ult., to . HAVILAND. The above well-known Residence | "0 Consideration the distressed state of with Grounds attached to be Let for » term of | District. when the following reavlutions = years. ements Gome first week in July next. | unanimously adopted: — a ‘or particulars apply at the Office of Honble.| pry yod by J: , . JOSEP SNSLEY, Char pm y James Forsyth, Ea WSEPH HENSLEY, Charlottetown. by Hon. G. W. Howlan,— I Ch'town, March 23,1868. il tf . ‘ hice — owing to representations made to this | meevng, We are of opinion that ver DR, J. HOMER, | (ress dues exist in this District, and cade, ts > Physician and Surgeon, i ie eee of grain aud fodder . : a ” 8, that unless the Governwer i Hes established a convenient Office in | sum sufficient to ubtain aed ake, . arent . the building formerly oecupied by Dr. Suther- number of persons will suffer han @ , ¥ great land, on the corner of Kent and Great George ' this great necessity of all fur >, — Street, Charlottetown, where he may be consulted | (;. M. Clark. Esq. se ded + , Proposed by apou ali the different branches of the Medical Es Da oe a Hubbard, profession, FOR A MONTH OR TWO. — N.B. Special attention given to the most modern Therefore, Resolved, That in the opinion of thie and successful method of treating diseases of the | Meeting, a memorial setting forth the turegoin KYE and EAR, in couneetion with all those of @ | Tesolution should be sent to the Gocustineat” surgica! character. | requesting the grant of suck asum as the Govern, {HF Surgical appliances, with all the mordern | @evt may think meet for the purpose of pro- improvements, in great variety, constantly on hand. | Curing seed for those in need, and that such euni Rooms at Miss RANKIN’S, corner of Pownal be placed in the hands of a Committee, to be aud Sydney Streets, Charlottetown. | named by the Government, iu the several localities March 2, 1868, in the District needing assistance. seconded a - . <a ocunmrmuas |. _hat-euch said amount be edited te the next = 4 y E MONEY. instaient due ou land, with interest. All parties we ou i lands to pay the same ae tnay © in accordance with the view of the Committee. J. W. FAI CONER, & CO., having due regard for the condition of the ap- Have received, per Alhambra from }PUcauta id security for the Government. Boston, §, Resolved, That Richard B. Reid, Benj. Rogers, i i and Neil Woodside, Eeqrs., do constitute a Com. Mons’ and Boys’ Winter Caps, mittee to memorialize the Government, in planes In Fur, Astrican & Cloth. dance with the views of this meeting. Sold at Small Adyance on Cost. Moved by Herbert Bell, EKeq., M. P. P., sec- labia t onded by Hon. G. W. Howlan, M. P. P.— Paper Collars, Resolved, Therefore, That a list be opened for : E yy subscriptiuns, and that James Forsyth, Es: Ta Shakspeare, Crescent, Linen Finish, and | appointed to distribute the Armen pon ys F Clipper, at 7d per box. | agents, from whom recommendations will be re- quired, to obtain relief. It was alse further re. Gentlemen’s Ties, sulved that the following gentlemen do constitute a Committe to solicit subseriptivns iu behalf of in Sheridan, Grecian, Henrietta, Exposition, | the poor of the District:—Messrs. Daniel Me- Queen, Fancy and Black Knots and | Intyre, Wm. Wells, Richard B. Reid, John DD Parepus. The best assortment Woediman, Johs Clark, Jas Rogers, R. H. Cras- in town. | well, Antoine Perry, and William Hardy. : . on then proposed and seconded that tho. | proceediugs of this meeting be published in th Gents’ Knit Vests! = iisciyapus Past oa Dr. O'Leary then vacated the chair, and Mr. BUFFALO ROBES. Jvbo Carter was called thereto, when the thanke | of the meeting were given tu Dr. O'Leary for his For all who seek Comfort. jefficent conduct in the chair, The meeting sina | theu dispersed. INSPECTION SOLICITED. ‘ R. B. REID, Secretary. South Side Queen Square. ey, _. ee i Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1867. | CuaRLorrerown Desarine CLUB. — On NOV READY, | Friday evening last, the question “ Would a | Sectarian system of Education be preferable to HARVIE'S io one at present in operation in thie Island,” was opened by the Seeretary, aud after a prolunged PRIN - | discussivn, was decided in the negative. CE EDWARD ISLAND On Friday evening next, D. Laird, Eaq., will | open the question, ** Would it tend to advance ALMANAC for 1868 | the prosperity ot this Coluny to make it # tree 8 | port ?” For Sale, Wholesale and Retuil, at R. R. FirzGerapp, Sec’y. HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, , -_-- People—especially those in the country—often want to know the best and cheapest place to IN CHANCERY. purchase their Dry Goods. ‘I'v allsuch we would q ‘ ay, give Ropert Youn a trial, fident th Re Mark Nathaniel Wright, and others, |. Sanaa sacs : ~~ | those whe faver him with their patronage will nos infants. by Betsy M. Wright, their | be disapointed. He is now offering the balance Guardian. ™ of his stock of Winter Goods at cost price, and r¥\O BE LET ON LEASE, at weal tors lane P ; | White Cottons and Hoop Skirts at prices that yearly reuts, and for such term of years, not : : exceeding five yeurs, as may be agreed on, that requires to be seen to be believed. } Dec 30, 1867. Queen Street. Valuable Freehold Farus, situate an Yownship 26,) == ——_—_—— — fronting on the Roud between Somerset (formerly | HUNNEWELL'S South-west Settlement) and Freetown, Bedeque, containing 125 acres, a little more or less, with the} UNIVERSAL : , . ’ Messuages, Mills, Buifdings, and Appurtenances, | COUGH ae — pore clearly known as the property of the late George M. Wrizht, | RE MEDY :: ore 7 nat sme 6 es “ Kaquire. eee} simplicity, the great element ‘Loe Land is of superior quality, about 60 neres | ot kis splendid preparation, of which are cleared aud iu a good state for eulti- | which allows its use whenever there is tickling or vation, the residue bemg covered with hard and | irritation in the Throat, and producing no debi soft wood. The principal Dwelling Hone, a 13 | lity, is the only aud true theory by which Colds, cone building, is iby 28 feet, with a Kitchen is | Coughs, Hoarseness, Bronchial Complaints, and the rear, 25 by 18 feet; contiguons to which are | ay Throat A ffections, which, if negiected, end in W ood-house, Carriage-house, Stables, Work-shop. Contiiiiiede saan te , Seta ai aay and Barn. The Mills, comprising a very superior | “O"S" "POR, Can De eectually Cured, Grist Mill, (with three pairs Ranners), Siingle,| [0° Sore Throat, the great vrigin of Diptheria, Saw, and Carding Mills, are propelled by a power-| when neglected, is cured by making a Gargte ful ae and their situation tur business purposes | with equal parts of water. is Very @iipibie. i : : On the ‘premises are also a Cottage and Work-| G3" Whooping Cough is completely relieved of shep for the use of a Miller. | its violence by a constant use of the remedy. The Lessee will be regnired to keep the Dwell-| [gy Testimonials of undoubted character can be ing House and Mills ineured to a reasonable extent, | seen at my office by all. audthe same with the Parse and Premisea—inu a | tenantable state of repair and condition. Small Bottles, 25 cents. Large do. 50 cts. Possession can be given immediately. Applica | Sr Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia tien to be made te Mank Burcnen, Esquire, Char-| Medicine. lottetowa, or to the undersizned. J. LONGWORTIT JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Master iu Chancery. | Practical Chemist, 97 Commercial Street, Boston, Ch'town, March 9, 1868 tf } Mass. cause A ieiaciaiten tl PROP LPL LOLOL LAL LLL LOL LLL WILLOW-FARM COTTAGE TO W. ee ee Wholesale Agents, TO LET and POSSESSION GIVEN Holloway’s Pulls.—Indigestion and Liver Com- IMMEDIATELY, that beautiful and ee rer een be long me vn neat Dwelling Honse, containing 9} ly disordered without the derangewent being per- HH well-finished agtnk besides a sSunuuer | ceptible on the countenance. These Pille pre- Kitchen and splendid Cellar, situate on | vent beth unpleasant consequences ; they improve the Princetown Round, one mile from Charlottetown | the appetite, and with the increase of desire for and well known asthe “W1Low-F <a i vi eng | 00d, they augment the powers of digestion and The Ape Prien, we nayatg mag ae > dead assimilation in the stomach. Holloway's Pilla , Por Seatione gubticebene saul to deal most satisfactorily with deranged or diseased : _ PEAKE BROS. & CO. | conditions ef the many organs engaged in ex- Ch'town, March 9, L868. tf tracting nourishment for our bodies from our ote eck a a ae ~—— | various diets—as the liver, stomach, and bowels, THE FISHE RI 5, Ke. over all of which they exercise the most salutary coutrol. By resorting, at any early stage of hie For Sale to the Trade. malady, to these purifying and laxative Pills, the BALES first quality Cotton Her-| dyspeptic is speedily restored to health and 1 0 ring and Mackerel TWINE, strength. and his eallowness gradually vanishes. 10,000 Ibs firat qualit do do REMY" Ol _[_ 5,000 dox re do , do COD LINES, 2,000 doz do do do Mackerel and Pol- Very suddenly, of appoplexy, at Crapand, on lock Lines, : : | February, the 14th, Ann, the helowed wise we ate. 50 superior do Stopper and Hauling Seines, | George Nicholson, in te seventy-second year of 20 do do Light and Strong Mackerel | her age. ‘The deceased was a native of Yorksbire SS “Died, Purse Seines, England. She leaves # bereaved husband an Cotton is as cheap as before the war. —_| family, and a large circle of friends Sua ncgvain. AMERICAN NET AND TWINE CO. | ‘ances to mourn their low ba tied had loog 43 Commercial street, Boston. led an exemplary Christian life, and though called ISAAC C. HALL, Agent. | away #0 suddenly, death found her waiting ite Ch'town, December 2, 1867. 4m eolemn call. 13th of last December, ut Caledonia, Quest. Nova Scotia, after three weeks MUD DIGGERS. sickness, in the forty-seventh year of his age, Michael Conway, besthat 8 = —— — “Y. . i SLE SIN -. (ite who came to Charlottetown with bi peo & STEEL SLEIGH SHOEING, of this Cay See Wexford, Ireland; he wus oe his last moments with all the con (ouas for | fortified in E i i he reet in peace. XN LE aviations of religion. May ence eT — At Vernon River, ou Saturday, the a instant. Pr \ der Mchue, aged 70 years. e Was % STONE & BOVYER, ae of the County Kors, Scotland, and emigrated $ f British Hardware Store, to this Island im 1805. eee Reddin's New Building, Suddenly, ut French Fort, on Friday, March Queen Street. | poi yrs Ellen Owen, aged 68 years vith, . ; Silat small pox, in the 27ta i a ‘ ‘ “io. Illinois, ot slit } . ‘ —_ At Chicas 1¢8, eldest sou of Donald and reine s age, dau NOTICE! | pomne S ek Big Point, Lot be. About two Lucy mic deceased, Who Was @ Lative of the eo oa oars ugo the » Maria DerarTMent, 11th Marel, 1505. Saks ume a member of the Prince MILITIA I | Inland und for some went tothe New England : ; i alas . : " ‘eles Rifle Company, : MHE M [Ll TARY SCHOOL, interrupt. of Wolee _— come d w Chicago, where, in ed bythe Militia Training, will be re-opeuved all} net m9 va vlori sus immortality, he breathed his 7 o'clock, p- m, on Monday, the loth inst. | i on the Qnd February, 1565. 2 oe ; * a last ae ae a a Candidates ~ sae are requested | In this City, on nga ro . = ~ — ttend. ’ | pa . Toole je deceased leave atten ; y ‘GLAS SMITH | of her age, Mrs. M i lows. May she rest in [signed } A. J. DOUGLA®: a * | six children to wourk b Inspector at Militia, } peace. Ch'town, Feb. 3, 1868. ay I ad he 27th ultimo, James Mc- " JeorgetowsB, on the <«t SP apniger ie SUMMERSIDE BANK NOTICE, | 2: sorsct'ti Jus, ater ining tines, ‘6 . ‘fea and oe ire to wourl the FEXEE Stockholders are hereby notified, | leaving a 7 ade tere ‘ that a call has been ordered for the Third | STE ee and ti talment on Subscribed Cupital a eed Oe -— cae to be puid by or before the First} At his residence, tionats busband and parent ew Glasgow, on the 7th inst | after a loug aud paintul iliness, — ihe ee = ta } a 1 the vite bhi, Abe afience aud resigualion 10 | | patience a! a b the 73rd year of bis age, leav Bank day of April next. — By order of the Board &. L. LYVIARD, Cashier. | Lerence ieee, © eee oe i c, Feb. 21, 1868 din ling a large cirele t ind Sebatives te monn. — ea: ——————— | his loss . Deceased wus u nati # f : x Ross, ae Cc. - i j — lence he ‘ TICE! Couuty Wexford, ieee : : ence ‘ NO a grated in the year 1812. Ht. 2-7. TW ; : : flint ot 346, or ‘ [Is hereby given that a call of ONE PER | © ag pis residence. in Glenfanen, L, oe 1 on the CENT on all sums insured in aes havinenstees = eae ee “adie lal 2 ud resie- stual Fir surance Company, between the <8 | which he bore WHE wr + aii fs Matt Thgo- and 23th JULY, 1867, is hereby Te-| nation to the Divine Will, Michael Taweny, at tte oured within forty days from the date hereof, to | advanced age ot Be} ’ ’ sav LOSSES; otherwise proceedings will be | Tyroue, Ireland: ashe pay be next day to enfurce payment from all) 4) (4. ¢]) Head, on the 28th ultimo, in the bith taken ¢ is, relict of the late defaulters. year of her aye, — lia Gailis, relict 9 3 lw i thia 28 y, 1868. } Mr. Alex. McLeod. ; . Lane thle 28 Same. a eee River, after a short illness, on the EN 7ALMER, 5 hag A Wane iy ilo Sigg ane & Treasurer. | [4th February, Christanna, the beloved wits of ~s | Mr. Hugh Campbell, in the 3rd year of her age Ch'town, Feb. 3, 1868. | At the residence of lis sen in-law, Mr. W. Grant, isl renee SM dl la. co : he lith Feb. after a short ook here! Look here! iin ises‘ivc owing, tne 75" yeu of his age. He was a native of the County v1 = aoe . } oe ad . x ‘tion | Waterford, Ireland, and fora n unber ol yeurs @ Greater Reductt 3 a district school tencher in this Island : Carriage Asletrees, [ee Waggon Axletrees. On the 13th inet, a substantial w ell finished On hand, One Hundred Sets | Veasel named the “ Fight Sisters,” 64 tous, new Half Patent Carriage Axietrees, | measurement. oe Vessel ae belts by Doreele illi i Gap | Morrison Eegr, in bis shipyard, Grand diver, sae At Twenty-one Shillings and six pence per Set. ss bidtlok ed tenes lures, Nearly half Superior in Material and Work- ‘a wile from the yard tu thy channel of the gras i > River, without accident. This is the firet ves manship to any yet imported. | jriiicd this season intended for the Fier» ARCIVD WHITE. | and we heartily wish the “~ 3 eorrn "9 9 } | ceas.— Ist. King Square, Feb'y 2, 15.8. 7 — Y - To ™ Let, A PUBLIC MEETING = Piast ‘I he «Oo or hit he at a th PR rer eK “as