“so. if: i fivgarg 3i —-............ A. t ., itiraiare. Tun HIGHWAYIAN Sol o.-—A short‘ time since, an Irishman h-Il t‘opperopolis, for St Andreas, with his carpet suck on his back, and when about five miles on his way was met by a " road agent" ( the name giving ili California to highway t‘obbers,) who demanded his motley. Pat immediately dropped his pack on ie ground and sat down on it, and thus addressed the man ; “ Be gorra, yer must be thick along this road; I've only came five miles this morning, and this is the forth time I‘ve been stopped and axed for money." “ Is it the truth F" asked the highway- man, suspiciously. “ Be me soul, its the truth.“ replied Pat. “ \Vcll, then you'd better get along; it wouldd't pay to go through you now.” Pat shouldered his carpet bag. and they were about sepcratc, when he turn- ed around and said : “ Have ye iver sieh a thing libout ye as a match to light mc pipe wid P" He was supplied w-th one, and the two scperatcd. The Irishman had five hundred dollars ili gold coin ili his bundle, and by this piece of slircwdlicss , he saved all his money. I‘ “hot news to-day ?" said a merchant to his friend lately. “ \\'hut news !" responded the other. “ Nothing .; only things grow better—-—pcople are getting on their legs again." “ On their legs 3" said the first. “ I don't see b ,you 'an make that out." " Why, yes," rpplicd the other; “folks that used to ride are obliged to walk now ; is not that getting on their legs again 3" In the free city of Bremen a singular custom of taxation prevails. The govern- ment announces the sum that it requires, arid a chest is placed iii the town house, to which every taxpayer brings the pro- portion which he judges it right for him to pay. The amount of tax received has never failed to surpass the estimate of the public necessities. A crusty old doctWeclined to pay his paver's bill, saying .5". his pm cmelit hall been spoiled, and then r overcd up with earth to hide the had work. “Doctor,” was the reply, “ mine is not the only bad work that they put earth over." A lawyer, neither young nor handsome, when evaminilig ii young lady witness in court, desiring to perplex lll‘l‘, said: “Alisa upon my word, you are very pretty." The young lady replied; “ I would re. turn you the compliment, sir, were] not under oath.” An Indianapolis Journal says that a young lady of that city was, last Sunday endeavouring: to impress upon her seliol—_ arc the terrible effects of the punishment ' of Ncbuchaduczzcr. She told them that for Set‘en years he ate grass just like a cow. Just then a small boy asked “Did he give milk." A A young girl one day was asked: “ Do tell me why it is that Cupid continues so long after the invention of powder to use lirrmva ?" “ To avoid the report of fire- arms, which would attract the jealous," was the reply. that is the difference between a rifle- man who shoots wide of the target and a llusdand who blackc 3 his wife's eyes? The one misses his Mind the other marks his misses.— ‘ ‘ Quin thinks it rather remarkable that while several thousand feet are required to make one mod, a single foot properly applied is often sufficient to make one civil. A female schoolteacher in her adver- tisement, stated that she was complete mistress of her own tongue. “ If that‘s the case said the caustic old bachelor, “ She can't ask too much for her ser- vices." An Irish drummer who was greatly addicted to whiskey, was asked by the reviewing officer what made his nose so _ red. “ Please, ycr honour, answered Pat. 1 always blush in the presence ofa general officer.” Josh Billings snys that “ if aman pro- fesses to serve the Lord he likes to see him do it when he measures onions as well as when he hollch glory halleuyer." A sharp talking lady was rcproved by her husband, who requested her to keep her tongue in her mouth. “ My dear," responded the wife, “ it is against the law to carry concealed weapons." “Aiii'tit wicked to rob this chicken roost, Dick 9" “ Dat's a great moral 'qucstion. Gumbo; and we ain‘t time to nrgufy it now; hand down anoder pallet.” I i All Indania paper refused lately to pub- lish eulogiums gratis, but added, “ \Ve will publish the simple announcement of the death of any of our friends with plea- sure. The difference between a barber and a mother, is this: One has razors to shave and the other has shavers to raise. \ A dissapated ' t‘ll came home the other day, an .athcr observed to his wife “Kill the futted prodigal, the calf has come home." A church in Columbus, Ohio, has pos- ted at its entrance the following: “ (Jen- tleman will leave their tobacco at the door." Aperson has such could in his head that he can't wash his face without freez- ing the water. “'hy is a man who fails ili kissing a lady like a shipwre ed fisherman ?— Because he has lost ' [lac/c. Conrooxn numb—Being blown up by one‘s wife, and her sister chiming in l “\Vliy was Eve the . t Ritualistic convert ?"-—“ Because all cgan by being Bvc-sngelieal, and ended by taking to 3 . .i’fiiiiifiifi ' FEVERS‘ Vl'lllSl‘S HII’I'I'S. Let's have a little talk about orchards and gardens. as life preservers. Many a especially beyond apple trees. So long. No lino vaiicly of vegetables, no grateful berries iio lucious peaches or juicy clit‘rrlcs. By October fever cumcs, or bowel complaints of some kind, or some congestive troubles most lil'tlly. doctor comes. and he “ drugs round" all winter, lllid the doctor's bill drugs too. The poor u il'o, meanwhilc gels (lyslll‘lllt‘, constipated. has fever too, perhaps, and she just crawls around. \Vllal's the matter? They don't know, poor souls. \\'ould they build a hot tire in July and shut the doors? Of course not—In their rooms; but they have done just that ill their poor stomachs. Ilow so? They llave been eating, all summer, the heat- producing food, lit for a cold season, but not for a warmoue. A (irccnlaudcr can eat candles and whale fut, because they create lieat. In January we are up towards Greenland—iii climate. A llindon lives on rice, juicy fruits, and tropical vegetables cooling and open- ing to the system. In July we move to- ward I'IllltIUSIIIII, in a heat almost tropi- cal. Diet must change too. the orchard every day. of early and late kinds. Let there be plenty of vegetables raspberries, strawberries, etc. It takes a little lilac and trouble, f'IIf if.» (/lc rhea/lest tray to [fly the tft)('[ol"3 [If/1's. And bless your dear souls, f/lcse (kings ((hte prim], ‘ You study what food is good for pigs and cattle. All right; but wife and children are of lllglltl‘ consequence and it’s a shame, it‘s a shame, if, v‘_ b all our great gifts ofiutcllcct and intuition we do not obey the divine laws in our own physical being so well that the doc- tnr shall visit the house. less less than the horse doctor goes to the barn. Don't fail of vegetables, berries. and fruiis. Try it, you‘ll say we haven't told half the truth; —_.__——«4,>¥ . Wary or Svct‘izss IN 'l‘lti-zr:—l'1..\.\'r- INGs—Thi is much complained of, and there are v. ions ways of accounting for it. 'l‘rec-plautiug is so often'donc in so careless and slovcnly ll manner, that it were idle to hope for success. To thrust tbr the root, and ruin the dirt down with a boot or piece ot'timbcr, is no way to do. A roomy and mellow bed should be prepared luv the tree; ‘it should be transplanted with as uiuch root. as possi- ble; uild care should be taken to spread out the fibres and bring them into contact with the soil. Sometimes a tree is ton deecply enough. if not killed outright, by neglect of pro- pcr aftersculture. For cylliivplc, a young orchard is planted, lilid the land sown to grain, as lnucli of a yield being expected as thouin there were no trees in the ground at all. Nothing should be grown in a. young orchard that will crowd up to the trees and monopolize the entire nourishment stored ill the soil. A rout crop is the best to raise ill such a place, trcc unplalited. Some people keep sow- ing and ploughing iii the orchard,scrapiug close to the trees, injuring the lurk with the wliipple-trce and the roots with the plough, and then wonder the trees do so badly. “'0 know of all orchard subject- ed to this treatment which looks just as niirvhtbc expected, the trees wearing signs of( istress, and too plainly showing what a hard they have of it. Again, all orch- ard is ulnlited in a poor piece of ground without manure, and the trees are liternly starved to death. Or, perhaps, after the trees have begun to fl ul 'li they are neglected ill the early ' Ir alid fall a prey to the caterpillar. NEW GOODgfi ALBION HOUSE! lIE numerous friends of the above. well known Establishment are hereby int'urni— ed that. the usual SE ASO N B LE addition have been made to its STOCK, which now embraces all the requisites for the Spring & Summer TRA E. It. A. STRO. G & BROR. Summersidc, June 13. lflill'.' Removal. The subscriber lull—s removed to Harry 0. Green’s Store, where he offers for sale n large assortment of Fancy and S e G 00 I) S. I’INLAY McNElI.L. Summer-side, June 27. HGT—If NEW SifiBING ‘srflvtMEn GOODS. L VIf‘KERSON has lust. received at ' his NEW STAND, CENTRAL STREET, his STOCK of STRING up. gum GOOD , which for Style, Quality, or Price, will com- pare with any in the Market. INSPECTION SOLICITED. vestments." Sullimersidc. May 30, IRG7. I‘rng. -. farmer thinks he “ cant fuss about a gar- den" with vegetables and small fruits in ample variety, hardly about an orclnird' he goes on to \vcigbticr matters ol'grain or lstock or dairy, and cats puiututs, wheat bread. pork, anti tall. beef, all summer ,1“ “run. ,.,-,..~y- \vrclixnsnav and llc is laid up. work stops a mouth, the‘ Move npplt‘s, pears, cherries, clc., from‘ a tree hastily into a hole thatis tuoslualll deeply pluntcd, And at Uilltl‘ times not, Many trees are stuntcd' and a space should be left around each. so: Mails?" l . . 1 hiqu bum, . ' ardcd front the end I‘osl Ullivv. rlottclinvn, as follows, viz :— For Canada, New llrunswhk and the I‘liitvd Slates, \i.i Slit-dine. t very MONDAY evening at :4 o’clock, and t-vvry FRI morning at h‘ o‘iluck. For Nova Semis. via l’ictou. i wry 9‘? and THURSDA \' mornian ut DAY evening at 8 o‘clock. i Mails for Great Britain. Newfoundland and idle West Indies, 'ery alternate MI lNlllAI' ‘ morning at I}, u _ ltcrunli- \VEIINLS—y I).\ Y evening a S ’vluck. as follows :— l M Monday July 1 Holiday. . ' \Vi-llm-mlny ‘ \l'i‘illicsdliy,“ d Julie 3 If : -' I; la y “ IT Monday, “ 2t! , “'wlncsday, ~‘ :‘-1 ’I‘. <)\\'EN,I’.1\I. (l. General Post Olllcc, Ch'Tnun. z \\'cdnc.~d:ly, “ 1') 1 FOR SALE ! " lA Mding Lot and Lime ‘ Kiln,at Stanley Bridge. l-‘or terms a l l to l J. M. LYDIAIID. l (‘liflnn, x... London, June 27, lStiT—lf 1867ilili1reka_llouse..f§677 BY l'cccul urrl uls li'niii ENGLAND, L'NITEI) STATES and CANADA, the subscriber has completed his Spring Importatious of it) ill Y G 60 O A? 3) . Groceries 85 Hardware, which have been bought on the best terms, ill the best Markets, and will be sold at a small advance, for (‘Asn or Ari'itovin) CREDIT. An in - rectiou of the same ls respect- fully THYLI by intended pui‘cliastrs. Dry Goods : llotli Staple nud l"uncy,a good selection, suitable for the season. Groceries: The vtry best English GROCERIES nys kept. first Scotch I Iron, all sizes; Steel, Nails, Zinc, Sheet Lead, Leulll’ipc, and all necessary BUILDING MATE— - \l.: Springs, Axles, Bolts, and Car- gc Makers material in excellent Taricly.‘ Flour and Corumeal: Just received from MONTH-1.3L, per Schooner Sou Bird, 50 Ithls. .xtra (.‘anada l-"LOI'R, 50 “ Superfine Do. 100 ” (‘ORNAIEAL (Kiln dried) .50 Bags CORN, i It) In '03 tobacco, 20 Sides Sole Leather, &c. «be. which for (‘ash will be sold below the Market rates. Ti _. 50- Have just received pcr Lotus, from LONDON, Chests of that Congou Tea. which in quality and pric.‘ continues still to defy competition. (I. (J. GARDI NE R. IJOHN F. BAKER Most. respectfully announces to the inha— bitants of SU MM ERSIDI‘) and the Coun— lry generally, that he has taken the Shop lately occupied by 11. A: J. Rxnskr, on Central Street, where he has just opened a New, Fashionable and Extensive Stock of any me as, The L tff/ which for quality an aim defies compe- tition, alid respectfully requests all per- sons desirous ot’ purchasing GOODS to call and examine his stock before pur- chasing elsewhere. —-ALSO— Especial in "few (lays from Iluflfar, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SOAI', Tobacco, Candles, Vinegar, Kerosene Oil, luisins, Currants, Rico, Dried, Apples, Dye Stuffs, Spires, die. ‘ All will be sold cheaper than any ill this Town. Sulnmerside, june G. 1867. Flour, Tea, Wines, Spirits, GROCERIES, $0., &C., M). TIIE Subscriber has received, and has on hand, the following GOODS, which he utlers for sale pt his Store, in Water Street: Ilbls. FIflBR,.(letra Sllperflne and Fine) Ilbls. CORNMEAL, I’uncheom Strong Dcmcrara RUM, IIhds. (iIN, Qtr. Cliske SHERRY, Do. do. I‘OR'I‘ WINE. Do. do. l'ALE BRANDY, Do. do. llrnwn BRANDY, Do. do. Scotch ANDY, Crises Pale. BRAND Do. Brown Do. Scott-ll \" lIS EY, Do. Old ’l‘om (IIN Do. CONFECTIOI Jlbls. Washan SODA, lloxen Soap, Cases Composition Candles, (Eases Blacklend, (.‘nsks BUILED OIL, Coils Munilln Rope, (assorted sizes), (.‘oils Ilemp Rape, (assorted sizes), Iloxes I’II’ES, Kegs Mustard, j lioxes Starch, &C., &e. , &c. DOUGLASS M. HARRINGTON. “’ntcr Street, Charlottetown, Julie 20, NHL-~31" i ART, a 1., gi‘iiniisii . neighboring l’roi‘ ell, l ‘ill. until further mm, In; "fill": up and rim null if iiulilbiliclits. Summer Arrangement. :rie Louder: Quilter-1y Review (comm-r Iv ‘lIl-Z .\l.iu.s tuna.- United Kingdom. ulc' "“’ b linevie' (Whirl). fistmi ctr Ravi (Radical): lie .Ttic _ ‘ evuw (“rec (.‘hurclil. .'1| 5 Blackwood's Edinbmh Magazine Cram , perlodii In are regular-y pub- t' saint slylr as lll-rcluturc. or them and have long sub- thcin, need no reminder; those civil war ot’thc last few years has deprived oftln‘lr once Welcome supply of lhtI best [wrindical literature. will be glad to hurt- them again \\ lllll their reach; and those who may licvcryet - met with them, will as- surcdly be well pleased to receive accredited reports ill‘thc progress of European sciclit‘c and literature. TERMS FOR 1867. l‘or any onct't‘the Reviews $1.00 per auuuui Furnily two of tho‘tci icu s 7.00 " For any three. 0 km 5 10.00 “ For all four ot'the Rev lcu s 12.00 “ For Illuckwoud's Magazine v1.01) “ l-‘urlilackivoodd ollcllvlit-w 7.00 “ Aft)! lllui'nvuod and any in n Uf'tliu Ilcvicws For lllacku‘ood and three 01 the Reviews For lllackwood alid the four llevlcws in,th “ 13,00 ‘- ,i-5.uo -‘ CLUBS. A discount of faculty per cent. will be allow- ed to clubs of four or more persons. Thus, four copies ofIllaek 'nud, or of one Review, will be sent to on: a mu for $12.50. Four copies of the four ‘ "en's aiid Jilackwood, for Ia‘.UU, and so on. POSTAGE- \\'llcn suit by mail, tllc l‘os’rren to any part of the linitcd States will be but twenty- four culls a year for “ llluckvi'ood," and but l'ylll cents a year for each of the Reviews . PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. New Subscribers tollliy two of the above periodicals for 181:7 will be entitled to receive gratis, anyone of the “Four li'et'lt'u's" for ISUII. New Subscribers to all five of the .l'e'- rimlicals for 1567, uuiy receive, gratis, lllnck- wood or any two of tho " ll'aur Rainer“ for 1811”. These premiums will be allowed on all new subscriptions rt-ee' 'cd before April 1, 1867. Subscribers III'I ' also obtain back numbers at the following ilucell villi-ii, vi' : The Ain't/l I ills/l from January, 18ml, In Dcceiiibcv, 1306. inclusive; the Edinburgh nlid the Illslulillshr from April, 1364, to De- ceilzller, lSllti, i llisivt', and the London Quarterly for Ill'.‘ irs I. 'i and ISGC, at the rate nfl 50 it yet lly Review; also lllziekwnud for 1,9“ Ncithcr premiums to Subscribers, nor discount to t‘lubs, uor reduced prices forlulck numbers, can be allowed. unless the money is remitted direct to the Publishers. No premiums can be given to Clubs. Tl l E LEONARD SOOTT PUBLSHING OIL, ‘ 3H, ll’tlf/rm‘ b'tl'rd, N. Y. The L. S. PUB CO. also publish the _ 9 ~ Farmers Gu1de, by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the hue J. 1‘. Norton, of Yale College, 2 vols., Royall Octave, 1600 pages‘ lilid numerous En- gl'avingi . l‘rice " for the two voluluns—by Mail, "1’1th on ooua’rv ’ TOBACCO FACTORY. f ‘lll-l SITIISCRIBER would announce to his friends, customers and the public, that he has, at a consilh lc outlay for new moulds and machiii . , so enlarged and ii».- proved the capacity of his FACTORY In alnnilersidc, that be is nbf'mahlci to turn out an article 0 NATURAL LEA BACCO. equal to the very lost, and superior to most Tobacco imported, which he will WARRANT IN i-zvrllr anchor, and will sell nearly Twenty per cent. Cheaper than it can be imported into the Island. FLAT on. lloexn Tolueco furnished to suit . . sic of buyers. 'l‘r_\ t ulldjullge for yourselves. Dealers supplied on liberal terms: lle sure to ask for Rum v'll l’ulscn Covrx'rr NATURAL Litar, and tukegnne other. Itcniclnher that the, ICE COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORYt rlis out nothing but llle nusr also or roilicco. PATRICK REILLY, Snmmcrsixlc Dee. ti, 1mm. ‘ WIIAT THE PEOPLE WANT! A Willcliliiaker at Albertonll ' ‘lllE Subscriber “'lrflt‘s to inform the in- habitants of Al.ui run and Vicinity, that lhclu adjusted. (flocks will be carefully flutencd when taken home in that no injury will occur. The ladies will remember that here is the chance to get theirjcwcllry repaired. (11.10. I. MOORE. Alla-rill". Feb. as. ism. J us‘tf’in TI'ime SPRING TRADE” The Sub , Tailoring Establishment! in Mr. II. J. Riellaullsos's Old Stalill,wllich he trusts will he the to l Fashionable one of Summer-hie. If t, ll stylish I'lli, and superior workman lip ('Illl ensure t'ilstolll, he tlntlcrs himsclt‘ Ii shall not be without patronage. from the sly nml discerning. Every trade reqni l brains, and none more so than the art 0 cuuiug nlul making up a garment fu fit every variety of the human form; but some people seem to imagine tllnt it requires no inorcjuilgment tocutaeout than to how a loan—an erroneous idea, the effects ul'whleh are seen inthotustcless anilill-lltting garments we every day behold in the streets. There is no earthly reason to prevent us l’rnviucinlists from being as elegantly and fashionably dressed as the Americans, and the subscribt‘r will use his bestcndcavors to l't‘llt‘ll a “ consummation so devoutly to he wished." JAMES (lAFFNEY, late Cutter at Mr. ll..l.lllc1uirdson‘s Cloth- ing Store. Summcrnide, May 2%1967. Fishermen fake Notice. 111% subscriber offers for sale. at a low rate for run, 350 New M Barrels, 221Iarrels l‘r no l’OUIES, 2Seeond-lla d llAl'I‘ MILLS. 1000 Ilushels Liverpool and Turks Island SALT. JAMES L. HOLMAN. llrlillll & American Home. Sulnmersidc may 23, 1867. er has opened It Av, AUGUST 1, 1867. he has located on Li; 'lli: S 'IEIJT, and would be pleased to re he a cul+ Iirilll.’ in yank-ks and niches and have . Leasehold Form for Sale. ' Vllhl SIIIISCRIBER but-u hr sale that \'.\l.l'.tlll.l£ LEASEIIOLD FARM, at present occupied by him, sltusteddn Lot 16, about six miles Mm the town of Sulniueulde, and fronting on Richmond Italy. It consists of 120 acres of Leasehold, 40 acres of I-‘ - huh], and 11 acres of good niarsll land. Seventy acres are cleared and In a very lilglil state of cultivation. the reliulllider is covered with hard and soft woodnuid some ee- dnr. There Ii a DWELLING HOUSE rind 1H RN, with other out-but n the pro- mises; a well of water at tli door, il splendid orchard, and other eolivcllie ces. There is any quantity ol‘iuusscl mud on the farm, and saw mills adjoining it. The above property offers a good induce- ment to any person wanting a farm, and po- M‘SIiltlll will be given immediately. Now is the lllllt.‘ to come and look at it. JOSEPH llIE'I‘llEl'AI.L. Lot 1“, July II, “it”. 2m Valuable Freehold Farm. FOR SALE. 7 ‘llE Subscriber offers for sale 150 acres of improved LAND, together with an excel— lent DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, and UIIANARY, with nsplelidid brook rulinlng across the centre oftlic farm. This valuable properly is situated in the flourishing settlement of Upper Freetown, Lot 25, and Is within a quarter of a mile from the \Vealeyun Chapel, ‘ ~hool House, and Post Office. ~i‘\ Should any person ivi l to purchase the part of the farm with the buildings, or the whole, he can do so, and part of the money may remain on security of the property. For further particulars apply to the Sub- scriber on the premises. GEORGE (.‘llOSllY. I'ppcr Freetown, April 4, 1867. Illu Who Wants 8. Cottage ‘9 Pleasantly situated in Summerside or eque- j OR SALE, ii IIOI'SE illld LOT, pleasantly situated on " AL Srli . licilrly opposite the Presbyterian t‘liurc Sulluilcrsille. The House is finished onth is I56 x 26 feet, midis IA story high. S zc of Lot I56 feet on (,‘entral Street, running Illicit 13:! feet. Terms easy, ulid made known IIIIIL‘RTILUI'S Bookstore. Sullilliersidc, March 28. 1867. TO BE SOLD” BY PRIVATE CONTRA r, ONE oftlle hest W85 STANDS in ‘RlNUl-l COL; " , luute at \\'ll.MOT CREEK Bridge, Lot 19, only we and u lllll f miles from Snluniurside—by‘lhtor by water, lutcly in possession of Mr. Jo in Waters, Unr- riagc-llulker, containing a quarter of an acre ol'LANl), it \l't)ltl{~SlIOl’, ‘10 x '10 feet—15 loot post—well filled up and ill good order. This place is well adapted for either a (.‘ar- riagc or Blacksmith Shop; and having a front on the sea-shore, makes it a very beautiful place. it)?” For further particulars apply to A. WAUtilI & UROR. Slimliit-rsidc, June 27, 1567. tt' _‘ . ‘ -____. carriage It actory ! ! Head 01' Queen Stcct, C II A ll L O T T '2 T O \V N . r rn'. f‘luliRl‘i'ilK‘l‘HE'I—Jflvc‘ to acquaint the public that, having entered into ut‘o- Partnership, they are prepared to cxccut - all orders in the CARRIAGE, SLEIGH, on Blacksmith Business , and having each IIIIII considerable experience, they are able to tlirll oiit n FIRST . .ASS Carriage or Sleigh. Repairing of all kinds, together with all other work appertaining to their line of busi- licss, will be attended to. Send ill your orders immediately I’llOUl) (b McCOUlIIlEY. Queen Street, (‘luirloltetowlh .lali, It). I367. Iy SyFofiilslfiatEhtm Burner 8:. Pets ‘ eum Fluid ! and Circular Wick. Be-t, safest, cheapest. N0 III 011E LAMP :‘XI’L ()SIONS l NO MORE IIROfEN OHIJIINE Yb‘ ! l tf NO MORE b'rl ’ LAMPS H! I’I'IItY 1.]TT1.I'."01)0R .' .' I! For sale by JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Suluiiierside, Oct. 18, 18th.. Brandy ou Cons guinoilt. L'ST lil-lt‘lilVl-ll), ex “Ilclcn Malcolm," from LIVERPOOL, '.’ llhlls. , . 5‘". Cum, } Best BRAND). (‘AllVELL BROTHERS. (‘li'towm June 20, 11-167. Cough Cold or I y I Sore .IIll'Oill, lineman; lilillminl: Annie THIN, AND HIIOITIJ) Ill! (flllif'li- ED. AFAI.LU\\'IIII1'D(JUSTINE) Imitation of the Lungs, a 1 Permanent Throat Affec- ' tion. or an Inoarable Lung disease IS OFTEN THE RESULT. Brown's Bronchial 'l‘rocllcs llavixo A niuizcr INFLUBNI'E To run mars, ulvv: inilI-rulA'm RELIEF. For Bronchitis. Asthnln,(1atnrrll,flonsulnptive and Throat Diseases, 'l‘roellcu are used,wlt|l always good success. SINGERS ANI) PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Tmchu useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Trot/lea liro recom- mended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had tt‘stlliinniuls from iniinent lllt'n throughout the eoulitry. Being an article of true merit, and having prored their efllcacy by a test ofmnny y ars. each year finds them in new localities ll nus parts ofthe world, and the Truth” nr universally pronounced boiler tlmn other or leles. UIITAIN only “Ililown‘o honour“. Tao- Cill-zn,” and do not take any of the Ifurthlus irritations that may be offered. NIL!) nvt-znkutznn. Executor’s Notice. 4 LL persons living any legal demands against the of the late Mrs. [BAR- IIARA McIA'TOSH, of Lot l4, deceased, are hereby required to render the same to the Subscriber, Mills office, duly attested, within twelve CALENDAR M ()NTIIS frolll this date. and all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate puylllcn'. to JAMES CAMPBELL, Executor. St. Eleanor‘c Nov. 2:), 15th:. 1y LANDS FOR skint Roger‘s Medium 08. Ram your mom that: and tell your (Wide neighbor about if. I‘Auusaonouou, Consultant: Cu', . Juno 22', lacs. Mas-ii». Roan 1 Co.: Gentlemen—d hereby certify that about tin-Ive years ago, a small lump begun to grow on lily breast, and continued growing until 1551!. It attained the also ofasmsll hell‘s egg. and began to ulcer-aw, causing great pain,- and reducan my bod toamore skeleton, rendering mo altogct ier unable to O my work. lspplied to the two resident dot:- iurs at l’ugwash (where I then resided), be“: of whom recommended a surgical operatic .' Feeling reluctant to undergo the suffering of such an operation. I applied to a nlsn who called liilusclfnn llcrb Doctor. lulcd his pluser until I became satisfied that they were of no use to me. I then applied to and procured some of your medicine to take inwardly. After a few months trial, I began to get better. and the alt“:- on my breast commenced healing so fast that in urn» month: from the time I commenced using your Ointment and medicine, I was enabled to at- tend to my ordinary occupation ;and now I alii happy to say I am hearty and well. 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