Mhil HUV \l. m. ‘:————‘-. l‘lll-Z >li\.\‘( !.\‘$ Foreigners. especially they who hate been tieeiistomed to the sunny shores of the Medi- terranean. frequently oldert to the variation; of the English climate as exeessiVe ; and not without justice. for though the successive changes from v. inter to spring. and from summer to autumn, specially conduee to the bright verdent appearance which peculiarly distinguishes the English landscape, yet these changes are sometimes irregular. and often very sudden. It is all very pretty to sing about “ Charm- ir g May 9" and a ver Y charming month it generally is ; but, like many other “ charm- ing" things, not a little dangeroUs, to the young and old. It used to be customary, and is still to a great extent, to take medicine at this time of the year; and it surely is a great blessing to have at hand a sole aml q/lctleious prevail/ire to any malady that may be lurking about the system at this critical period. This, then. is one of the numberless occasions on which Holloway/’5 Pills will be found useful. His PIT/ls and his ()z'nlmcnl have earned for him such an enviable reputation, that we have no hesitation in giving them the highest charac- ter as a safe and trustworthy preventive—or, when the complaint has set in, and prevent- ion comes toe late, as a speedy and certain cure. This is a theme on which we could expati- ate at much greater length ; but we will satisfy ourselVes with merely noticing the heat of the dog-days, the danger of exposure to which ls considerably increased by the heavy rains to which the month of July is particularly liable, and pass on to say a few words about the autumn, which is another critical period in the onward roll of the year. “ The fall," our Anmriean cousins term it, both poetieally, and with great prtnn'iety.—- For it is not only the time of the tall of the leaf, but it is the decadence of the year; he is growing old ; and it is a remarkable fact, that, whereas the spring is a critical time for most people, the fall is a. most dangerous season for the aged. This is so well known a circumstance (though perhaps too little dwelt upon) that it needs no comment. But here again Holloway steps in, and his Pills, which we have noticed as a safe. re- medy for children, may be taken with secu- rity and certainty by elderly and inlirm per- sons, on whom a disordered stomach or liver would entail most serious, nay, per- chance, fatal consequences. in making these few remarks about Hollo— way’s Pills and Ointment, We are not pub- lishing any news, but are merely mentioning well-known fuels, to which the attention of actual or possible suilcrcrs cannot be too often or too forcibly directed.--'['lu (Lb/mum's! NUTIcE Tantalum: N and after the 5th MAY, 1866, a FIXED WHITE LIGHT will be shown at the NORTH CAPE 0f PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, .1) lat. 47, Ion. G-lwclcvation eighty feet. J w. momusox. Dep, (3.,1, $0.33,, lecretmy's Ollico, May 3, 1836. (Q mm | \' V“! V. ‘\/l* I Hi . a A l. -_... . .W. 1% ’18 8.41.]? a/ UN I?“ H L (L-th‘T'l'lt‘ Hf‘l“1(‘1'.‘. Leases (id each, or 4d by 100, Deeds (long torm) (id each, or 4d by 100, do (short. form) do do Sheritli‘s Deeds under Land Assessm't Act, 6d each or 4d Dy 1U” Slieritl’s Deeds Statute Execution, do do Precept Deeds, Crown Land Ollicc, do do Bond and Warrant of Attorney (old form) std each or 3s (3d doz. D1 do (new form) do do Warrant of Attorney (new form) 3d each or 22 9d doz. Do do (old form) do do Nil Debit and set off in Debt, 3d each, Civil Subpoenas ls (3d doz. li‘i. Pa. in Assumpsit ls (3d doz. Common Process ls (3d doz. Ca. 8:1. in Assumpsit ls (id doz. Crown SulJlHl‘ll‘d. ls (5d doZ' Precept for Summary Process 2d each,or ls 6d doz. Power of Attorney for sale of Vessels, 3d each Rule to plead, .‘jd each. Coguovets, ls (3d doz. Summary liailablc Writ, 3d each Warrant of Attorney in Ejectment, 3d each or 29 ‘Jd doz. Abseonding Debtor Summons, ls (3d doz. Declarations in Debt, 3d each Declarations in l‘che-tmcnt, 2d each Declarations in Assumpsit, 2d each Allidavits to enter up Judgment on Warrant o Attorney after a year and a day, 3d each Declaration on Bond and Warrant of Attorney 3d each Summons and Plaint, .gd each Fills of Sale, -1d each or Lls (id doz. norms for obtaining Tavern License, 4d each Charter Parties, 2d each. Bills of Lading, 2d set-t Mortgages, (id each. Builder‘s Certificate, 4d each Tarill‘ for year 1865, 3d each Bills of Exchange in single copies and Books, Apprentices Indentures, 4 id each SMALL DEBT COURT BLANKS. Dailill’s Inventory, Notice of Distraint, the. doc. lleccipt Books, Order Books, Bills of Exchange Books, Note of Hand Books, due. &c. &c. MAUIST tATES BLAle of various descrip- tions, 3s per 100. Warrant of Attorney in Distress, 3d each. liond to Shcrill' for forthcoming of Property each or 2s 9d doz. Jail Limits Bond, 2d each Sherilf’s Bail Bonds, 2d each Warrant of Attorney to Sherill‘, 3d each lllauk forms for Sale of Property by b‘hcrifi'. Summons, 2% per 1H0. Executions, (id, 3s do. Form of Bond to Constables for the forthComing on day of Sale of (loods and Chattcls taken in Execution, 2d each Form of Allidavit to obtain Capias, 5d each Form of Capias, fid each Subpmnas, 33 per hundred. Plaint, fid each ltecoguizancc for payment of Debt, 5d each JOHN INGS. Umlrr l/u' Palronngc if AIRS. I) UNDAS FANCY—.- SALE. S A NUMDE ‘tOF CHOICE ARTICLES given by some kind friends in England to last year‘s BAZAAR arrived too late, the Ladies of Sr. PAUL’S Cnouen intend having a sale of these and other Useful and Fancy Articles, for the en- largement of the Schoolroom and other Church purposes, on \VEDNESDAY the 11th JULY next, at 3 o’clock, at the LAWN in front of the residence of the lion. J. Loxowen’rn. Tickets (ML; Children half price. REFIHJSIIAIICNTS. including Smawnsmuss, TEA, do, will be provided. [LS-f" The RAND will be in attendance. (.ii‘ill'ltiltClr'ilhill, May Al. lHt‘di.