lal * * saan - ne ee ONT AR i tk gaan ay Smet ee, mas aR HE MOST BYLIABLE PRIEND! AND SALE, | ; 4 : al u ‘ a 2:Rsb wee bias . ZiVE? o ® LSGISLATIVE COUNCIL. the Logistature expressing their opinions as woraore’ our meee y, iS i, Tir: | . DR. neem ageme “ \g . LAND S . } ieee av have a righ o do. ane i ding fife “Suneme " Witch co ih 5 f rato nt . : 1p BL ’ : rived (oe ing gs a nad ant ing, ab vee oS | GRIENTAL HAIR PESTORER, "TO SeS0t by Phe Aberin, on | BER next now. Four members of the Exveutive fun. safety be adupred tothe peculiar position an Tuvaspay, May 10th. : ~ derstaml, are in favor uf confederation; bat | circumstances of thes Island, and whieh woul “ixteenth day of NOVER Is the only preparation in use which inverfably . Ca encing at the hour ‘of ly ok Gay anp Fapeo Hatx Wan » Lh \ W atnxeey the ; } ' bs GO ITS ORIGIN ; : basil : Uo mitieW ofthe Lin. Mev Watney tl " oe tA te CHANGES TO ITS ORIGINAL | dies ot thee Oulovial Iailtiser fe Gis Sppropriatiog Dill wes pre-coated, reported that grest subject. we must reguilect, was ag-/at the a 0 ee we i cuocon. [ta effects are so UNIPURM AND sPE DY, as Galen id bt vintte ofa Pinber of Site foomaal 7 os ; i 4 . oat | peon anada | | Tas , adil vu ‘ ‘ re. - “ : egreed to,.read a thigd time and page d. reed to be treated as an open question. It) people of Canad Si eatichte erethitan tes to He regurded aluist’ MIRSCULOUS, jin a certain’ Incenture of Morigiyte, bearing date "15 nondn Beta: Me MeBON ED a. bill has been so treated by these gentlemen, and Fourthly, -—_ iO ma e suitable p ! ‘ : It gives UNIVERSAL SaTL FACTION, a single trial | the twenty-eighth day of December, inthe yeur af veh , the. Legislative We Cannot now turn rouad and quarrel with | the vast Publie Works now contemplated by | | proving its superiority over all other artieles uf- | 1Oar Lord one thousand eight handred a sixty ne arytised e | 1 7 to sibok Ue aot copstitudin . A La Neg) bye CounciPeleetive was read ¢ Prssc d. ween THROPHILOS Dee Brteay tered to the public under similar names. ’ Linur. KG, April 7, ISG; tage, my hair bad bee the sugyestion of De, Carpenter Oriental Thar Restorer a trial the first applivatwu wy ban in childhood I behteve pe other five, and made bet Roptnsos, of Cl [sland Tt acrT, « nud Thomas Mort them for exercising their opinions when it the Government of Canada, the Tarif of the was agreed that it shoald be an open ques-| Provinces, if united as propos d, must neces tien ; though Tecan only express my regre'| sarily be greatly augmented, and the bur- I that any gentleman in the Government ui ithens of the people proportionately increused. | out of it should hold such views. Uowever, | That this Colony, 1 included a Se Sree they may consider my views on the question Union, would be subject to that Tarif, 1 third time and otletown lhe one | < : elt ’ { Wuiie, writes from Bustport, Me J sea though bul twenty-six year j ime quite gray, when, at! yg 4 gave, your in THN vas dark and ii Piince Edward art; and Jousx Moring of Charlottetown, aforeny | Comtuievion Merchants, of the other part? all tig | right share interest and extate of him, the jstid Theophilue Destvisay Rebimen, im ond ay [that pieve of f and, being part of ‘Town Le Num- } i i } | Gdinatmie Afternaoa Session. DESPATCUES »s wy nf. e ne ene a ee hs ., oe a” y 4 [EEORGE DOUGLAS TURNITURE sr ine ] Daxs tevin 944 % & Committee resumed nc guit as ‘ Moa, Mr. Dinawaeit;: [ have observed that quite a’ erroneous; but this being the case, certain; bat that its people would parte hee prejpat aliva can! mars Bete ware ‘ a ber five iu the Secoud Mandred of ‘Town Lot four members of the Rxecutive Government, as that understanding was freely made with | pate in an equal ratio With the other Pro- Ay oR bowst of sach remarkable ef ts,” ‘ Its Soa Tening & Healing FERDOT Siarlnctows, ant freshen Ot Queen Street forige pout of mee. oh whieh that body is composed, tho Govermmoat last sergio and this session, vinces in the benelits anucipated as the resui: SEARS AS i BEY, Eowiko Gdn, writing from Alexandria, iosare known and recognized | uve (iz) feet, audeatending back words by parallel : of this excessive taxation, ts hy no mean- Sey Py Va , February 5, 1866, says: “TP am too old tw Ce eee eee “b ms i lines fifty-eight (98) feet. and whicly suid picee are daveurable to Contederatioa with the 4 donot see how members belonging to the other Prov neces. Lido not know how e0ehe | Government could find fault with them fur state virthings can exist wiale sech a large expr ‘ssing their opinions in the Legislarare majority of the people and their representa 4)) | can do is to express my regret that it tives ure opposed to it. ‘These facts, your) had not been made a Government question hdfiird wre aware, are imwediately made | hoth fast session and this seesiun. However, known €0 the Canadian Parliament, and they | ghis is the way the question now stands, and ‘ may have an injurious ¢ feet upon the people |i: will be for the people to say whether those | commerce and manufactures of this) Ishane of this Island. 1 think your honors will individuals are the persons who should repre-| would not, to any appreciable extent, be be- agree with we that while four outof the ine | sent them or not. uefiewlly affected thereby, members of the Executive Government are Ilon. the Paesipont: [always thought! Fifthly.—Simee the year I851, when your favourable to Confederation, aut one in tWen-! this queetion of © shfedvration would have Majesty was most graciously pleased ty con ety) perhaps not-one im filiy, of the peo) leare been brought down by the Government; bet! cede tu the people vt this Colony the righte favourable to it; and my objet in speaking | yf at was agreed in the Council! that it should | and privileges of self-government, Prinee Ku- | régret that the frosts of winter should glint per | petually in my hair, but to gratify my daughter, [| 'have used your Ovtental Hair Restorer, and with the | | happiest results. Aly hair, wut h two weeks since ; Was white as silver, is COMPLETELY ReESTOKED 10 } IME COLOR AND TEXTURE OF FourTY YEAKS aGo. Lu lund was devised to the snid Theophilus Deg. | Brisny Robinson and his brother George Ke The number cf years this invaluable Ointment | j,. ¢he last Will and ‘Vextsment-of their Father has stood the test of pablic opinion, (and the longer | P}oumas Robinson, deceased, tovetl ar with all known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it- | puildings, fences, improvements, rights. ways and self more convincing than anything that could be | apparrenances to the suid piece of hiud belonging j wy daughter’s bebalt, 1 thask you heartily.’’ | written in praise of its truly wonderful bealing | or appertaining | Cavr.C CU, Cowan, of the * Seu Queen,” dates prepertes. In the cure o! bad legs, bad breas's, Kor farther partienlars cand onditions of tale (at Bermuda, December 27, 1855 2 * Your Oriental | sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous, apply at the Otlice of Messrs Havilaid & Breekept | Mar Restorer is looked upon as something wiracu-) Por ring-worm, seald head, serofula, and d seases of | Water Street, Charloticiown jious by the peopie Lere. Such uniform, speedy, | the skin generally. there is no remedy to be com-| Dated the Mth day of Augnst, AD 1866, land satisfactory efiects have vever fulluwed tue | pared ty it When assiduously rubbed upon the JOHN MORRIS | use of any other preparation,” iskin (orevieusly well bathed in warm water) this | THOS. MORRIS, Sins. Uriyin, of Carl ton, N. Ointment is quickly abserbed into the system, and | nena 1866: cleanses, in its passage, every part tu which it is; 8 ] , t oe 2 I } a Q, probable, believing as we do that althong! throughout tho World. the trade, cotutnerce, and minalactures oF the Continental Provinces would be greatly stimulated by new and extended railways new and improved canals, and the openimny and working of valuable mines, the trade, We o> SF s ° Tr = MALLOA, Rae ae “gnpuns MALSAS DOUGLASS’S Tt FURNITURE WANENOGIAS Is situated on the Corner of Kent Street and King Square, and is stocked with The 2 st Assortmen? House and Lot for Y., says in her *L won't say that 1 ray ¢ 1 i } i leiter, dated May 9, | | ~ : : ' 1 OF |} have used your Oriental Heir Restorer, tur what use | applied. : : 1 Egecuti weil i8 Met! he Jefe an ope estion ot see Why ward island has made—and ts stui making ; , Pi is’tu show tliat the mee . v ( = ie left an pen gq " ay ‘ lL do not ; t o Ay ard i * x ‘ ' ; . . _ . can a person of my age have for sack things ? But! ne ght) nad. te Ao Mu a r SHA | ' leasantly sttauted HOUSE andi a ‘fair rr presentation of the weople, [ know | one member of the Government should be | steady advanées in population and taterna ER ec ii YBa die my! erysni tare my frievds bave used it, aud [ bave witnessed its|}t(#HANGULAPT OW C1uings, ‘UPS, PREMISES in Fitzroy Strees: fi sot $a ; tort » so8 haes a ’ > . L ‘ og > . , : lial aat al W per- Si d€uu z cua ie Gea . d ’ : anh : i - REMINE: zvoy reet. ormerly the itis a defitate watter to ipteriere with th blamed by another. L know » OF ‘at least I prospe rity, and its inhabitants are nov P . | woudertal eifects li L ever should eet gray, i R roneniti 8 Guinsey £oro residence of Tyomas Lb. Tremain, Eog . de vuned, hink | should boow, what would be the po-| fectly satisfied with the free and hiberal Con » SYOnciaitlis, oF. dee TO BE FOUND IN TE CITY. | wliatl know wiat tou resort tu ' ¢ : qe : either in one, or the vacunt part adjoining the late Throats and Diptheria. Mr. George Allens premises, about 40 feet front, In any of the above diseases, immediate and per- | wud running buck 160 feet, being sufficient for @ man) | nice Hailding Lot, may be had separwtely. There Goyernwent, but an isdepondent meniber Fike myeyl! is in duty bound ty speak Bt, | simon of the gentlemen composing the Go- and your houors, 1 am sute, as wellas the) vernment whea a measure is carried in the | stitution under which it is their happiness to | Culumnps might be filled with testimonials hike live,—-the number of thoss whoure willing 5 the above, but thelr publicativu is uot considecer | ' February 12, 1866. great MA TUP of the peop’. will bear me Legisiature in opposition to them. There is imeur the risks and dingers inseparable from a —— —— | hecensary. ” the prepitation at the Oriental | manent reli fis ¢ binined hy effectually tabbing 5% jixa vood Garden attached, and a Mable: also a vut iptem seertions. .d.mecely weke these | but one cvurse open to them. I chink such! a Union with the larger and more powerfu} 4 heron | Haw Restorer the ui st costhy matertal is weed, wud jdetergent Gintment, twee a Gay, upon the neck, Well ohexeetiont eater ieh aieu a aS ae me } . r } » ( Br \ North America being ‘ ~ ' } 00 patos are 8, ared to make it an ariicle Wuich | chest and back lis acts upon the very u AIMS pte | ogy i ima as 2 j TENG : cae ° remarks so-timt persons at a distance MZUC) a question as this shoald Lave emanated (rom | Provinces of Britis North - ere were re ~ y — 4 | shall sranp (eltést oF Abu Tid | of Hite; for thriugt the gleinds pase Ml) mew mettre | Loe BTUpeny isan & “ eS: Se ae not be Misied by supposing, from the cot (he Government. They shoud have brought! our oproion, excremely tusignifieantand un-| > 4 jee - cai — ie banal eaatelll Sc asteluesnanemaan aan ae | description.” Fur further particulars, apply to ‘ ¢ j > \ 4 s f€ COTEIiCE O ec Ma pid , > ja ye r. . Ee “a . > | straction of the Executive Council, that the! i¢ down and bave prepared to stand or tall important. vis a bl ‘ x bs SEP RP" |teles detrimental to its preservation. The Qeaut- WiLid \M DODD, pevple were favorable to Coutederation. 1 by it. Bat if it wasagreed that 1t should be} Sixthly,— We are not insensitie to the ob 7 0 C f) es Kuight s Oriental Hair Restorer went, used covjoi tly with: lislioway’s Pills, will rite Ciath othe ( ae Merchant. do not kw that itis the intention of your! left an open question, euch member of the | ligation resting upon this ( olony, tu contri- a 0 is prepared by act su searchingly and certainly as to elfvet cures in | a ’ , honors to pass any resolution on the subject,| Governwent, and the parties supporting | bute is fair share towards deiraying the ex : E. R. KNIGHTS, M. D, Chemist, Melrose, Maas the must hopeless cares. | Veg tase fe ’ i 7 / P S y 4 u , I 5 | ‘ : a — ted ; : ae a : $a ¢ res u arin or a a ea. which tight afect the Government; [have|them, were not at liberty to act as they | pense of resisting foreign invasion or aggres £ Vtg arts Aud sold by ali Drugyists, Periamers, Fancy | theumatism, Lumbeeco, Con-| NTO oa ah » a nu desire 9 dy so; but there isa duty devoly-| thought proper. It. is not proper then for) sion, and bave cheertully sanctioned the) = D> od Gouds Dealers, and Merouant: generally, at tracted and Sv Tare | ONSIS7 iNG of 175 Acres of Front ing upon the members of the Legislature to | os to” teflect on the other branch of the | placing of the entire resvurces of the Colony > <j ste (ne Doliar per Vottle, TaCvCG ang wilt volnts, | ee . hivh — - ena guard and protect the inceresis.of those whom Legislature, or upon the Government | at the disposal of the Gov ernment fur the ac - 2 > bh £3 r- anne ere ee ve Many thousands of martyrs from the above com. | Se eta el a ieee engilaiban alinabae tae taey reépresent, and L would have my senti-| [he people may bave changed their views tainment of this desirable object. rs e@ oS a «4 eZ, DR. KNIGU'S e et were ta een preavperiavis:. yet, | See Also. s men's go abroad, that whale the Execative is | since the last election, and, till the question | Seventhly,—We rely with the utmost con- — eg ! FIATR DRESSING i bie sed 4 vr cect sia. slid" te ooren ty One Aldmdred Acton et: Weed.baed - | ; si : ' ° eee f Ps ibbed up i¢ purts aifected, euse may safely , Ss) constructed, if 1 net a fair representativn is brought fairly before tiem, we cannot say | fidence on the wisdym and justice o! your Ma- 5 rs 4 + +h tiWn a. wundbutdeud bipetelie it the pu at of a hie . | tes hice eat eee uth side of StliotRiver 3 ¢ ° . 2 a a “" eid eras hy - . wea o e 1 in tis ear, Slittute on the south Bide “ , ot the country ut large. | more on it. | jesty in the present crisis, believing as we d ° —_+ i fd A VEGETABLE PREPARATION previeuslys pened by joweutations with warm water | at ee ceaieas miles from Pieailienenten nnd quite j j ee . a1 mé > iL . = ; ‘. a ; . : : ae ego oa ae “seg : Hot. Mr. Beer: Asa me uber of the Le-| Hon. Me. Ramsay : I did not expect this | that the me seities vf Canada and the HU prot e — Toy For Preserving and Beautifying the Hair, | Cue gross humors require expulsion trom the sys- | wear two public Wharfs for shipping produce, &«, islative Coone:l [ deeply regret that there|dicussion, but since it bus taken place || tunities of its Government will not be deem- > - ; : ; tem; it is therefore necessary tu Lave recourse to| The above Property is well worth the netice of £ 5 5 - ; I . : : ra \ bd oe Contains neither Oil aor Aleokol, rr . Jie eee oe | dines ae ee mrebase s i Freeh sioald be found in the Executive Govern-| would observe that | am sorry that omeeien by your Majesty of sufficient importance Oo we P 4 hee Pind y | Htulloway’s admirable Pills, whieh, by puritying an | nny person ae to pure a re Gas m ee Sie sppruve a7 prip- members of the Guvernment ane in fener.et| ta warrant & change in the Constitution and e re J a his a ° e has been prepared with a view to | strengthening the system, greatly aszist the opera | ‘ POperty , ardent 6 1c estxic of the lated. , right, le, of C ] ! on 1 ks hi ronfed A t sd iam| f Gov tof this Colony « sed ne) 3 supercede the pernicicus Compounds so common ia} tion of ‘the Omlment and facilitate and confirma | hq. Time will be piven for two shinds of ae ciple, of Confederation, thou, } now that) confederation. t the same trom am) form o rovernment ov ibe OONY Opposer S iZ @ | the warket, the ase of whieh bas been almost in- | the eure jpurchase money. Enquire at the Office of Henky Co Hm me seculadly, 25 pened ano] | spameanglheanes ony four meabere of the Legics| to terwishes-and hosuilete the tvelinga-e ~~ i rd 4 4 | variably detrimental to the growth and beauty cf | = sid is | PaLMer, Eequire, or of the subscriber the tepiaaaf.the Quebec Report.: Sell, look-| jature, outside the Government have gone |its inbabitants,—a change which, it is gene 2 t o ts __, | the'bair Tt is eepeetaily adapted to the use of (Bad Legs, Bad Sreasts, ard 0}- CATHERINE WIGHT, ixecetrix, ing atahedespotic manner in which & isen-) with them. Lrogret that it should goo to rally beliewed, must prove subversive of our fel . kg 7 ESS{ | ladies and children, wirh whom it is a UNIVER. iil f all kinds dane 25. 1868 aan oiian abe Protinoss thi ‘ et. a ag a darime iS ‘i SAL PAVORIIE. ‘Pershhna whose ‘hall fae bee Ce®ravions OF ali ainds. éeavoured to carry it in some ol the neigh-| the other Provinces that the Government is | liberties and bighly detrimental to var best = = | _ a FAVORITE. Persons whose hair has been : Ae Ce FOR SALE hourmg Colomes, | consider it dangerous | sco much divided on this question, for it may | interests. - wy PD cj =e] = Vere = yy son ness OF e. should give it a trial. —: ~ Sas oe re in the ae Biri. -it . . cae | 3 ‘ t 1 ! “es , . S60 ec nay > #4 Wouy y 3 ya ny se | ) ’ . m P ° - even to admit the principle; and | must say | be thought that there is ie sume proportion) May it therefore please your Majesty gra ~ 4 ro ) ( a KNIGHTS? fant i ecewe a ro rN Dr. ee 7 wor" a ‘ ~ che has Subseriber offers fur Sale that : ze A . A . : he i CSUN, the bi s beuu- by Pat © ue we atime 8, 5S oboway s : i A tit these four indrviduals do not retlect the | of peo; le in favor of contederation ; but [) ciously to withhold your Royal sanction from © OQ £35 Oy | tified; its growth is improved. the idl pid'he eer Vintment. Nothing eas be su simple or safe as «| 2 valuable Property, formerly owned by Mr > . : « , - — a ss > ts Hts tinproved 3 § Cleansed, in db. ss OLDIES Cu VU Siti i ar ih : ‘ ivan ss gaye ° wisht# “Of the majority of those who s nt ; hive searesly seen a man, where Ihave been/ any measure calewtated to deprive Prince - a ° ae | ed Be i. | Nerveus Headache is cured, hair eaters are era- | manner in which it is applied, or its setion on the | Bert MMaszard, oy ere (ii geres of Land— ‘them to me Leyislatuie, but of a very small} in the country, who would vo for confed-| Edward Island of the Constitution whieh it = mJ boas 9 > + | dicated, and all cutanevus eruptions are removed, | body, bot locally aud coustitationaly, The Oint- | Muniing Py tue North River and adjeining minority. Qtech myself very much dissatis- jeration with Canada on almost any terms, i now happily enjoys, and more espeeally | — §s ™ 4c : ¢ 2 ee | DR KNIGHTS’ HAIR DRESSING went, rubbed around the part affected, enters the er “< ara tt a eee , ? ' ” : , ) — s ce : RKNI : i JRESSING, ta Si a ee i ick Iv Denetiates | 3 arn. acilities for eht fied wite the aspect of allure vw that respeet,| and those gentlemen who have voted in favour | Crom any measure mfended to effeet a anton | hs Py Lo «6S . ha : pores juvt us vait enters ness” EH qwickly prasteates | 8% we dant antrsnangedy ar Py ste ybat t hambly triod te diseharge our) of it will find themselves in the wrong plaee | of Prince Edward Island with Canada and the | 4 is § 2 scientific discovery, prepared under the saper- | ta the source of the evil and drives it from the | the North River Budge, and the extensive Mussel we, have, haw |!) sgharge ¢ | i nd themselve ve Wrong place | o oF 4 ph fh Canada an ie | L “lea ~* | intendence of au eminent chemist, and is approved, | system, Beds which lie directly in front of this Farm, ren duty » by, unanimously voting ageinst the | at the next election. I beliewe that, if allche| other Provinces of British North America. | Wal | reesmuacnded aud und b> the uc dieal faculty. It s 1 as f l Ss der it @ most desirable Property aduption of the Quebec schen.c. LT bope that, memoers of the Government would act as , ts fe | will not soil or stain the gki y artic |'Erysipelas and Scrofulcus ores | e : i he Hon. Mer. Beer then sabmirted the cee s or stain the skin, or any article of | J Stpridan: NUL . } beture wa meet again, those gentiemen who haverwotdd in fiver of Conted- ration will giv: place to those who will represent the wishes | of the Ion the present,Guvernment was constructed be- fure the question of cynfederation came up, aud we cannot contro] the opinions of wen ; but as long as they do not take action, (and those who have voted in favor of Confederation have piedged themselves not to do so t:il after the next general election), [Co not see that there is any great danger to he ay prehended. At the next e ection the people will have power to control them, or to displace thew it Shey think proper to‘do so. We cannot elonge the prevent construction of the Council Without a dissolution oi it, and I think it is better to continue till the general election, andthen let the people do us they please. Tie question, we know, was not brought be- fore the Legislature as @ government mea- ture, but a8 ap open question , and |, lor une. would nut deprive those who diffor from me im Opinion of the provilege which I claim tor im self— the privilege of expressing my opi- nivn on agy schject that comes before us. Hon. Mr. Uexoensox ; Lam not aware that the facet ofmy being a member of the Execu- tive Council preeludes me from exercising my right as a toember of thie House, and | de that, in view-of responsible government which We enjoy, every representative of the pe -ple soald be strictly a miniature of his consti- tyency, and that the present constructivn ol the Executive is an anomaly--that it, and the principles of responsible Government do pet burmonize. Butin w:tigation of that | would state that when om of that number, a wember of the Luuse .f Assembly, accept- ed a certain offeral appomtm: ot, and appeal- ed to his @onstitaency wtrer declaring tit he wae ay red hot omonist,’’ with that fact be- fore them, his constitwency retarned fim, and -Landerstand row pubhe prints thet he hidgiven a pl: dge that so far as their inter oot Tins concerned, his particular views on confederation shoald be kept im abeyance tiow far that has been the ease, it 1s forthem inghe first plage, and for the public jn the odnad i @ put the qnestion. [ buldthat the only consistent representative of the peo- ple is b like his boner at the op- posite Ce TE atte (Meo McDonald) who. if he Eulds opinions favourable to eonleder- og ed them ope advucates the vie 4 peoples Phe? fs the” duty of every representat.v@. “TY his views undergy a ople: # cimange, atdihe bolls opinions auta gone | © thove Of His cunstitdenis, it is either his duty to convin-e them that ti “y are wrong, or, intlpa gEe By S. to retire God’ fet the peoplet Other who?! wil represent them. 1 said, not many days since, that so fur as | was personally eoneernad, there was no change im my views, f see un apnounce- ment in pire todag thats ith oftelrose who oF} ” am not lu aru. and iat wy Opinions arc not grounded on prejudice. ey are ground ed on eé on sense amfinteil:,ence—— [ ean. Loh tetra drum Bohemg ayremark while I have heard, that the Britisa Government would coeree as ihte Cdulederation. I say they cannotcoerce us ** Wiat,’’ it may be ewkd * cannot Great Britarn, winch eould éatter these Cofuntées to the wind, cocree us? Mer. MeLaten: Te is well known that! woutederation are only: lukewarm ; | but Pvetf pod? Honors, wid ch public, that L) some of them apnear inchhed to do, the Ls- land would be suid ata very swall price. lion Mr. Lisnverson: The remarks of tiis honor the President call for a few observa. (ions from me in my own defence. He put. the case hy potheusilly. | | He did not afires| that one course had been pursued by the Ex- ecutive and another by individual members ot at, but such might be inferred from the tenor of bis remarks. No. it has been an vpen question, and that has induced me to Speak freely against the proposed scheme of confederation And further, the other pro- vinces have been spoken of as receiving false topressiuns of the vrews of the people from the Government. I entered fully iato the fact that one of the foar members of che Go- vernment whoure in favor of Confederation, took his seatin the Executive with the ap- probation of his consiituency, by giving a pledge not to adopt any measure in favor ol Confederation till after a general election , and [ said it was for them first, and for the public alterwards te compare bis obligation with the driit of bis speeches. I would also state that I huve been udvised by amy ‘sup- porters and by those who have the wellare of the Colony in wew, not to give up my sent im the Executive while [ could consistently told it, and their Impression is that Lam one who will oppose that scheme to the utmost ot wy power, and failing to Lave it treated as it should be lor the proteetion of the Is. land, that | would be the first to resign my et and give a note of warning to the peo- ple. The Hon. Mr. Beer proposed the followin, resdlution, which was agreed to :— Resolved, That an humble Address based on the foregoing Resolutions be prepared and forwarded to Her Majesty the Queen, praying that Her Majesty way be graciously pleased to withhold her sanction from any measure calculated to deprive Prince Ed- wa d [sland of the Constitution whichit now happily enjoys, and more especially from any measure in- tended to effeet a Union of Prince Elward Island with Canada and toe ether P.oviuces of British North America, The House was then resumed, and the chairman reported # number of resulucions agreed to, ; The Hon. Mr. Beer then proposed the fol- lowing Address to Her Majesty the Queen, founded on the resvlutions of the House on the subject of euntederation, which was un- | atimously agreed to:— to THE QUEEN'S MOST. EXCELLENT MAJBotY. ! Most Gracious Sovereien: We, your Majesty’s loyal and faithfal sub- | jects, the Legislative Cuonoeil of PE. Island, | having had under our consideration a copy jof a despateh from the Right Lonorable Ed- ward Cardwell, your Majesty's Principal Secretary of State fur the Colonial Depart- ment, widressed “to Ifis Exéeleney George Dundas, Eequive, Lieut. Governor vf this Is. | iand, bearm : date the Lwenty-Jourth day o/ June last, accompanied by a copy of a Cor- _respondenee between the Colonial Minister | and this Exceliensy the Kight Honorable Vis- jcount Monek, Governor General of Canada, on the affairs of British North Ameriea, in- cluding the subject of the proposed Union of ithe British North Amerean Colonies, in | with Despateh Elis Excelleney the Lieutén- bant Governor Dundas is direoted by the said 'Colontal Minister to communicate the said selling them ty know What they are intended No, the tenacious graspwith « hieh they huld | Correspondence to the Lezielature of this their constitetional rights and the liberties | Island at its then next Session, and at the of the subject prevents them - the relations | same time to eXpress Clie stiong and deliberate . following Address to His Mxeelleney the Liewtenaut Governor, whiel was also agreed twoi— To ths Evcellency Grorce Dunvas. Esquire Lreutenant Governor, Fe. He. Fe. May ir pLease your ExceLiency : The Legislanve Coune:l baving unani mously passed an Address to Her Majesty the Queen, expressive of their opinion oa the subject of the proposed Union of the British North American Colonies, have res. eettully to request that your Excellency will be pleas ed to cause the same to be laid at the foot of the Throne, The Legislative Council, at the same time, | beg leave to express to your Excellency their earnest hope that the opinion of the Legisia- tive Council, as conveyed to Her Majesty in the said Address, may be deemed conclusive on the part of those wow they represent im this Island, in case any further action may be taken by Ler Majesty's Government in re- ference to the question of Contederation, and that your Excellency may have no turther cause of appeal to the Legislature of this Co- lony, or deem it necessary to takeany further action on the part of this Colony respecting the further consideration of a quesuva on which both Branches of urs Leyisiature have. for the second time, passed such a sulewn and conclusive Opinion. On motion of the Hon Mr MeDonald, a bill relating to the eonveyance and transfer of real and personal property vested if mwort- gagees and trustees was read a third tune and passed. Hon. Mr Henderson presented to the House a bill ** to prevent the concealment of arms or munitions of war intended for unlawtol purpos's,”’ which was read the first and second time, committed to a committee of the whole House. and reported agreed to without apy amendment. Adjourned tll to-morrow at ten o'clock. Fitpay, Mar 11th. Hon. Attorney Generel woved that a bil! ‘to prevent the concealment of arme intended for unlawiul purposes ** be now read the third time. . Hon. Mr. Loxp: Before the question is put [ would observe that | do not think there ts any previston in the bill to protect a merchant | who may have aro for sale in carrying on his lawful trade will they be liable tu be suld when they ure diseovered ? unlawful parposes.”’ ffon. Mr. Lorp: Yes, but that mast be | proved ; and itmight be a difficale matter to prove 15. ‘Dive arws might be sold to > mise chiesous persois, avd bow are the parties tor? Hon. Arty. Gen.: The bill is intended to provide against the concealment of aris, | whether they are nnported or manufactured | in the Island If they are concealed the as- sumption ts that they are intended for unlaw- | tul purposes, and a warrant wall be issued fur | thew semare. Lt will not interfere with par- | trees importing arms for sale. Whether it) | would be proper to go that length or not am vot prepared to say, but there is nothing in this bill to prevent persons from importing und keeping arms forsale as formerly. Still. if there should be a large importation, and | Suppose J importa number | of arms and enter them at the Custom Louse, | i | ion the Prsstpent: The bill says ‘* for } | betweeor the susereigo bervelf and the Com- Inens prevents ti.em—-thetr gr-atness, not our rualioess stabds ih ithe way of treating us) unconstitutionaily. What. would be the suoral standing of Great Britain were she to drive a Colony like this-a Culony which has | a ee reat ‘the bogota “RUA grant ow By S) te absentee | pro- prietors—if a see md if should be mfliet- ed upon ic SW Le ee Hed A wore to speak, runpige to were, ut would su down us a See on able preat CAAtion Therefore 4 old that they eragob, cyagiste utly with ther oO«n ora) atanding, cocrce us into confe- “sate. Lowill mesor heliaw tuat they will do sogil di see 4 aceum plished: Whea we have a chance of entering the union on fa- Vvoudaborterms, suited’ 60 our y ecliat posineén. 1 will not withbold my consent, but cill then 4 will néver consPnt to anyftiving of the kind Hon! Me. MeDownarp:,Uis houor who hae just spokew bas candidly adwitted that the Axcootive Council, as at present constructed; is ip op posrtion to the princi; les of reepon- éittte yovertiment, dad thut fact is patente tw atpWwid have observed the e.urse pursued by die Government on the sabject uf comfedera- tions bw hotter from the second district of 4Niten# County (Mr. Beer) s.¥s that a very gall @inormy vi the people are in favor ot comlederaiue. aud | quite ageeve with bin on slat puintl Le adeo says it dint che principle of contedterstion, and that foir wembersof the Esecativ. Council, who syould sretleet te wishes of the peuple refleer dhewwinbes of @.vere sanall guuority. Then. ne 42 bower’! as admitted that the Govern- 7. ‘ment dves Hoe refee: te wwles of the peo- | pies b bold that ie ie hos duty w wove.a voie a winbot comfidenge init, $ flunm. Arrorney Generar: This diseussion, er emyoar hyn ors by surpice, a it 4 wes . qed we hoe the ye heoug-of the session. did ay. such 2 dacussyh Wai bk! hay. wathout @ rsylution having been tabled daenty-four boure, “and “ther: fore I am Bot eopared tu. enter fully into the question, utpeowape little needs to be said to put the giatier g# it stands. We fiad there are e wuwber vl g pilemeo in the other branch of to come up 3 dangerous t; | opinion of your Majesty's Government. that | it an Object much to be desired that all the | Uritish North Ameriean Colonies shuuld ipree to unite in one Government; and bav- ing given the sad docuiments that patient aad resyeetfal consideration to which ali eommu- nications ¢manating from § exalted a source, and faving reference to a subj-ct of vital iim- portance to afl the Maritume Culanies and | Provinees, are entitled, we humbly beg leave to upprodeh your Majesty's Turone fur the Purpose of conveying tor your angust M jesty the result of our renewed deliberations upon the great quesuon agrin broaght under our n tice by your Majesty's Culonial Minter. First, — We regret cur inability to discover, in the Correspondence above alluded to, any so ffici#nt reasond to induce us to deparé from or modify the spurit of the Juimt Address to your’ Mijosty” udanitroasly adopted by the Legislative Coane of this Istand on the Pited day of April, 1805, and eubsequently transmitted by itis Excelleney Governor Dundas to your Majesty's Colonial Minister, for the purpose of bemg laid at the fous at the Throug. Seeondly,—We do not deem it inconsistent with the most devoted and loyal attachment to your Majesty's Person and Government to deelure our fits conviction, that in deliber- ating Gpon & question so seriously affveting | the liberty, bappiness and prosperity of the inhabitants of this Colony, we ouglit to be guided mainly by the well understood | wishee of the people’ whom we represerc, even should their wishee, unfortunately. con- flet, aa in thé present inst » Wid the de- clared * pohey ” of your Majesty's Govern went for the time being.—the inhabitants of this Colony being, in our opinion, fully com- petent to devide upon sy witul 4 question as” the Constitution of the eountry ini whieh | itheir lot has been cast, and tie means best | | | | | ' ! : i } ' ’ % eXpeet that adapted to promote andi perpetuate the siabi- | six bills passed during the Session His Ex- lity and prosperity of that country. eellency was then pleased tu close the Séssiun for Thiidiy,— Pregnant with advantages to the with a Speech. Province of Canada as the proposed Union wena ae a ‘mwy appear, “a franght with corresponding benofits as sack Onion may be—under certain modifications, of the ** Quebee Scheme *— to one or more of the Maritime Provinces, they were suspected to be fur unlawful pur- poses, | think the Government would very | properly interfere, and let the parties prove that they were not intended for unlawful | purposes, and give bonds to that effet. | think that might be done as the law stands. at present. The bill was then read the third time and | passed. fluon. Mr Breer from the special commit- | tem appomtel to report oo a” petition “of | Robert Jones and others respecting Charlot- | tetown Ferry, presented the foll wing : Lecista rive Counciy Cuamser. Friday, May 11, 1866 Your Committee, to whom was referred the | Petition Of divers inhabitats of Queen's County, complaising of certain irregularities on the part of the Contractor of the Hills- borough Ferry, having heurd the Petitioners as well as the Contractor, aud also tse wit- nesses produced by the latter, have to re- port — That a similar Petition to that referred to your Committee was presented to the House of Assembly, which has already recommend- ed the Executive Government to make sueh arrangements with the Contractor as will eaase the Seamer to run more frequently on the said Perry on Market-days, in which re- commendation your Coumitiee respectiuily Join, beng of opinion that the rapidly in- creasing tacilicies for crossii'g the same should | be at once 4 rovided, Geoace Beer, Chairman. Adjourned till balf past three o'clock. ’ 3 ti i ».€Y i Pei “AFTERNOON SESSION. °° : At half past three o'clock thé Tlonse met, and at four Lbs Exceitpney, George Dundas, E-quire, Lieutenant Governor, came down tu the Counc! Ohamber, andy having/taken his seat in the Chair of State, asseated to thirty- ‘Carlton's [SPOOL s Ty AN\ "MSY “ON L 1 . . . : A Great Bargains. TT! E Subseriher intending to make an alteration in bis business on the Ist of Ov- tober next, will seli the following articles at the prices named below, viz:— TEA, 2s 6d to 23 9d per Ib.; warranted good. SUGAR, 7d per Ib. GIN. 6s 6d te 7s per gallon. RUM, 4s to 4s 3d do. BRANDY, Iles. do. SALT, Is 8d per bustiel. TOBACCO, Is Ad per th. COTTON WAK?P, 16s 6d, White. Vo. 193, Blue. FLOUR, 40s to 50s per barrel. GLASSWARE. NAILS, PAINTS and OILS, ata Great Reduction in Prices. ERUGi MNIONAGHIIAN. Queen-street, Charlottetown, ? June IR, 1856. 4 ‘JUST OPENED, \ EN'’S KID BOOTS, . EVANT ditto l At M ay 2 1, 18 6. INCE of WALES W. E. I senile hiteineis VV omen’s Kid BOOTS, ¢ CASHMERE "Aas “ ph ditto DAWSON. . oe bee BALMOKAL . ** w LASTING “6 At W.E. DAWSON. May 21, 1866. Children's BOOoTs and SHOES. W. E. DAWSON’S. _May 21, 1866 English Malt Vinegar, To be bad at W..K. DAWSON’S. JUST RECEIVED, Per Schr. ‘‘ Vintent,”’ from Montreal : ‘ BBLS. No. L supe:tine Caneda 400 FLOUR, F 100 Bbls CORN MEAL, 50 Bags No. L SHIP BREA 50 dw Na. 2 do, 33 Boxes TOBACCO, 10's, 150 Sides No. | SOLE LEATUOER, 150 Doz. SODA WATER, 30 Doz CHAMPAGNE CIDER, 100 Boxes SOAP, 50 Cases CLARET, (St Also in Store: Casks GIN, (DeKuyper’s), Pun. Bourbei WHISKEY, Casks Lieunessev’s BRAN DY,pale & dark qr-Cam te C. WITISREY~ Cask Scotch WHISKEY, 100 Bags SALT, (Liverpool), 2 Cases CHAMPAGNE, FO Bola. Boted ALE and PORTER, 2 Huds: ALN MeCalluors), superior, J. BOBERTS ECKART, Peake’s Briek Biakding, Water Street. July 24, 1266 it Susi on the Square, NEW TOBAGGO FACTORY SOUNIs RSIS, “SVE SUBSCRIBER | having) JUST} OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, is prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with the Island Manulactnured TOBACCO, warrante! a As Julica Sledic.) + lin the Side, Night Sweats, Hoarseness, Consump- | | thd (lie tiecdiea apparel, is exquisitely perfumed, is put up in | large boitles, and is sold by all Drugygists, Per- tumers and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price, $1 CO per Bottte. | Prepared by E. K. KNIGHTS, M.D. Chemist, Melrose, Mass. DK. LAKROOKAH’S PULMONIC SYRUP, FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Cattarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pieurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs or Chest, Pain In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or scrotulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s Olutment presents a ready and easy means of cure. [t wanifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam- mution, removing stagnation, Covling the beated bloed, and checking all acrimonious and unhealthy discharge, Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under the management of the mother than the medical man. Holloway’s Oiutment should therefore be regarded by ber as a **Household Treasure,’’ as it never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and scariativa; and for the rewoval of ail skin diseases its effect ismiraculous. Incases of whoopiug cough and croup, this invaluavle Ointmeut should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and ebest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most soothing relief. Two or three of Holluways’s famous Pills, reduced to a powder, will augment the cura tive powers of tie Unguent. tion in its early stages, aud all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. This remedy is too well known and too highly estecmed to require commendation bere. It is re garded a necesssity im every household, and is heartily endorsed by the medical aculty, clergy - men of every denomination, authors, editurs, mem- ber of Congress, and many of our most distinguish- ed men in public and private life. COUGHS, COLDS, SOAR THROAT, &c. Letter from Hon. D. WV, Gooch, Member of Con- gress from Massachusetts. Mecrose, July 19, 1865. De. E. R. Knianrs—Dear Sir ; Both the Ointment and Pii's should be us d in the following cases: Corns (soft) | Khenmatism Cancers jSeald Heads Contracted and |Ssore Nipples Bunions Still Joints Sore Throats Bite of Mosche- Elephantiasis [Skin Diseases toes and Sand Fistulas Senrvy } Bad Legs Vad Breasts surus | ‘lies row Sore zt I bave used Dr, Larookah’s Syrup in my family eis Gl ndular Swel | eben . for six years, and bave found it an exceilent re- | (+), j¢00 foot lings Uleers medy for Coughs,’ Colds, Sore Throats and al! | Cujibliins unibago Wounds consumptive complaints, &e. [uave recommended Chapped Hands Piles Yues it to several friends, who have received great benefit from its use. Sold at the Establishment of Proressor Notio waY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London; also by all respectable Druggists aud Dealers on Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is 1§d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, L1s, 22s, ard 33s cach Pot. *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size. N Bb. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. August 7, 1865 Letter from a well known Boston Druggist of of twenty years experience, and Steward Han- ocer Street M. £2. Church. Bostoy, March 9, 1865. Dr. E. R Kwrenrs: Having used LAKOOK AH’S PULMONIC SYRUP myself and in my family for the past six years, [ aw prepared to say that it is superior to any medicine [ bave ever known, for the positive care of Couzbs, Colds, Sure Throat and all similar complaints. As I take cold very easy, I have had great opportunity to test the VinTUES of this valuable remedy, and it bags never FAILED me yet, however violent the disease. Hav- ing been in the Drug bu-iness for over 20 years, I have had good opp -rtunities of knowing the virtues of the various medicines suld, and pronounce **LAROOKAH’s SYKUP” rue Best of avy article EVER presented to the public. Yours, W. K. OW EN, 86 Hanover St. Space will permit the publication of but a tithe of the certificates which are coustantly coming in from all quarters of the globe. Patients wiil find the most conclusive evidence of ihe value of this re- medy in a trial of it, which will cust but a trifle, and which way yield priceless results. DR. LA’MERT. ON SELF-PRESERVATION. PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, Is. 6p, BY Post, 88S. CURRENCY, GQ RUP-SRRBERY ATION ¢ A popular Essay on 3 Norvous and Physical Vebility, resulting trom injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the uuctiegs of manhood, destroy the happiness of Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engage. ments that constitute the most cherished objects of Louden, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physi- cians of Fdinberzh; Member of the hoyal Coliege of Surgeons, England, &e. The above work contains most useful and interest- ing information on the ;hysiological changes which ecour in the Reproductive System during the perivds vf youth, pirberty, and manhoud; and on the due attainment of that deyree of functional vigour upon which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points out how all the attributes of manhood can be pre- served to an advanced period of life, how they are lost, and how they can be recovered. It is free from Lirge botties $1 090 —medium size 50 cents. Pre- pared by E. RK. KNIGHTS, M-D., Chemist, Mei- iuse, Mass., aud suid by all druggists. DR. LAROOKAILWS SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, For the speedy aiid peruinvent cure of Liver Complaint, Scrofula or King’s Evil, Dyspep- sla, Dr psy, Neuralgia, Epilepsy , Bry si} elas, st. Authony's Fire, Vimples, ; Vasinies, ; . icsches Wotle. Turcors’ take Rheum, the gross exaggeratious, alarming descriptions and Uleers nnd Sores, Kheunatisu, langerous remedi+s so generally resorted to by per- Pain inthe stomach. side and sons, Who, practising with false mediea! qualifiea- tions, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi- cious treatment freqsently abortive. The author the only levally qualified practi. toner whose name stands on the ‘Medical Kegister,’ (the sole test of med’eat qualification) who has beer exclusively engaged fur a seri s of years in thi treatment.of the various functional aiso-ders.of thé very) us and reproductive 8)siem, which, owing te the great discoveries of modern science, are render. ed sabsersient to a rational, sin.ple and easy mod uf t ealunent. Bowels fieneral Debility, Uierine Ulceration, Syphilieaud Mer- 8 Curial diseuse, And all complaints arisi i isluy frou or resulting in IMRPURW BLOOD, ¢ ‘ It is datbleé theisticdedh: oo ila Componnd mthe Market 1 abe abhér Sarsapa HC ts lidorsed by ical Cis the Vest and cl d OF 538 iy us (Ne Gest aite VEC aa a al Blows! Parifier extarut Read the following couunembation existence, by Dk La’ Ment, 37 Bedford Square, | j Also, That very valuable Freehold FARM, known as Schurman Point Farm,— distant about a mile and a half, ina direct line, from Summerside-— containing 106 acres, and having a frontage of over a mile on Bedeque Bay aud Wilmot Creek, About 40 acres are cleared and in a high siate of culivation; the remainder is covered with a five growth of hard aud sug wood. ‘Terms easy —ap- ply to JAMES C. POPE, Ch’tewn, 7th May, 1266. isl pat s j A Farm to be Let, TAINHAT VALUABLE FARM, the Pro perty of Mk. RICHAKD HAYES the younger, lately of MORELL, in this Island, will be LET for one or more vears., This farm contains about SIXTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND, a large proportion of which is clevred; it is sitnated on the western side of Morell River, adjacent to Morel Bridge, and freits on the Main Post Koad leading from Souris to Charlottetown. Apply at the subscriber's office, JOSEPH HENSLEY, Charlottetown, April 16, 1866 Judson’s Worm Tea! WATCHES and JEWELLERY, UST RECEIVED. trom ENGLAND, of best quality, and for sale atu low price— Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases. 4 holes jewelled .:...... seade £310 0 De. in Hauting Casts)... sig vic. $i 0:@ Snr LOCO ciden sition tne omanmet. in Watch Chains and Keys Finger Kings. Steel Ear Kingsand Brooches. Gents’ Pins in great variety, by A. PURCHASE. Watchmaker, Smardon’s Corner. Charlottetown, Oct at 58 o'¢ at 8 o'cle- 31, 1864 DIALED. ° Summer Arrangement. Pur MALLS tor the United Kingdom, the neighbouring Provinces, United States, &e., will, until further notice, be made ap and forwarded from the Geveral Lost Utlice, Charlot tetown,as follows, viz: and the United For Cuuada, New Branewick States, via ohediic, every MONDAY evening, at 8 o'clock, aud every FRIDAY morning at 8 o'clock. For Nova Scotia, via Pieton, every MONDAY and THURSDAY morning at 9 o'clock. and, via Broleevery WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evening Maiis for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West livlies, every alternute WepnxspaY¥ evening, k, sday Muy 9, vs followe: Wedue Wednesday Angust 1, “ a. . 15, : oe ” June 6, " 29, Ty 20, “se Sept. 12, July 4, a 26, “ oo) Tage “ Oe. L. C. OWEN, Postoiuster General, General Poet Office, Charlottetown, May z.. wv ISC6, TO TRE : LENA NE 12 Yo ce a P. E. ISLAND. FENEL, Legislotare during the late Sess‘on, having passed “* An Act to nesist Tenante ih the purebuse of the Fee-simple of their Farus,”” by wivancing tedhe Tenant ONE ILALE of the inonit agreed npow hy the Proprictor aud Tenant, asthe Purchase Money of bis Farn.— ‘ The Commissioner of Public } ands hereby gives notice to ali tenants lesirons of availiny themee!ves of the privilege of : ' from Dr Anset of Boston. widely kuown as one of the aesl SUCCESS UL | racUllivuvers ju the COUN y t- and f om six till eight, either personally or by let- the above recited Act. that he is now prepared to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS i tie purchase of their iris. as in manner and exteat provided under A At home for consultation daily from ten till two, ter—-37 Redford Square, London, England, Patients residing in the Colonies can be success. fully treated by carrespondence, and remedics can be tur warded in seeresy and safety to any address. “SELF-PRESERVATICN ™ aay. be had of boston, Dec. &, Dx EUR. Ks:ents, Mecraose, Mass Deak Sink; Lhave used Da L pufilin Compound in uy practice for sewtral veurs atbafter a cir¢giul observation of ts effects. bdo lsu3 MOOK H's Sarsae : vabtuia te aay thutit tx cao eect e oe : Se a a ae : I i ‘ 4 _e s . Sip SY HAT, «Aine the undermentioned Agents, priee ls Gd; free by DR WEST, SAPESL. aed CURADES|T REED) unt, We 1 a a 7 ‘ 8 via <b? post, 3s currency :—DPalifax, N. & ; “ fui SGRORULOUS and SYPiltut IC) bis. : Gi : pe, ohne CASES she | Sas tt sts ere ee oe § Chemist. Yarmouth, N.S’, Messrs Young & Baker, KASES that has ever been made uvaivie to the good article, at the very lowest prices, mid on jhe most reascisible terms —and hopes lis Factory, | being the first of the kind established in Prince | Conuty, will meet with liberal patronage from the Traders and Merchauis of Summerside, aid Prince Bocksell’rs, Sydney, C. BL Mr J fice. St.John, N’ Bis Messrs WH Chubb & Co.. Charlottuwwn, P. B.] >» Mr. John (ngs, Islander Office medical profession. Fraternally vonrs 8“Y. ABBOTT. MD. Courrer Office County generally. : PATRICK REILLY. Eixtemsion E. D. STAIR, Kent Street, nert H. Palmer's Office. "Pabies. j = | Cabinet-making. Upholstering,&e. 5 | N } 2 . mes aed = o FURNITURE of all kinds made to order, uud from seasoned Stock. soqcupze | 1 | - 4 Un | 2 Coffin Piates " ae ~ ALL WORK MADE w ae u Give Satisfaction. Hall Tables & Hat Trees Feb’y 26, 1866. dertaking punciually attended te. } Lettered, te © WARRANTED @ ~ 3 Z > | NOTICE. | 4 LL Persons indebted to CHARLES | & BELL, formerly of Charlottetewn, but at. preseat residing in AncklandyNew Zealand. are | hereby notified to make payment to the Subseri- | her, Attorney of Messrs, Jons 8. McLean and Jown 'B. CAMPBELL, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, | Merchants, to whom all debts due to the said | CHARLES BELL have heen assigned by Deed | of Assigument, dated the 16th day of June, | instant. ls JOSEPH HENSLEY. Condition Powders! Charlottetown, June Ith, 1866. ition forthe marvellous P Ward, News | such Act FORM OF APPLICATION and ful) particnlars may be obtuined at the olfiee of Crown Lads, Colonial Building, Charlottetown , JOUN ALDOUS, Comuissiover.. Public lands Office. May 8. 1265 O Notico to Mariners! N. and after the 5th MAY, 1866. 2 FIXED WHITE LIGHT will be shewn at From an eminent Druggist of Lowell; Charh ttetown, Nov 9. '863 — the NORTH CAPE of Prince Edy ard Island, in C R: Kimpaur, Esq., of, Lowell. says that he ——— — whdiidRcahictenincivitiensi tS, 40, MOM, Uae ¢ levation elulity feet, 7 remerdest.anonkau » Bake Fanitcas Compunan as WH of Slisht Coid, i J wh oe aaa p. Col. See y" | REST SPRING ME COLTUINE fits | . Secretary's ice, May 3, TS, fee BEST SPRING MEDAN ASD AD | SEAS Couah,SHoarseness i PURIFIER THAT HE HAS EVER so_p: The i — }dewaud for itis nereasing witty yreut rapidiiv, and or Dare Dhereoat, E P NORTON ifs wood eflecis ere remmrkible ; which might be checleed ’ . ’ cere D Vou, of New Orleaie:»Lac weiter with a simple remedy, Comunission Werehant, that ne has found Ae KUDRAH S$ SARSAPARILLA i . XN COMPOUND a pow erfatall ‘alive ofaniforn strengti: | if neglected, often termimates seriously, A A ' srenpeeially ‘ ee croTa fa and all cataneous Few are aware of the importance of Auctionee Ir. sterd (iseascs, na eciinenity’ wothy of aduptiou by re stopping a fCeuah or Hliaht Aicld in its first stage; that which the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soor: attacks the lungs. LB roun’s Brenchial Dréches were first iitroduced eleven years ago. Jt has been proved that they are the best article before the public for fcuahs, f-clds, ae Stisthma, fatatich, the Hacking cough in Mansumftian, and numerous affections off the Dhreaat, giving immediate relief. Pubtie Spcakers & Singecrs will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. Sold by all Druggists and (Dealers in Medicine, at 25 cents per box. een ae Adminisivration Notice, Lis Persons indebted to the Kstate 6’ LR dO HNGATES, late oof Cha | ceased, : hit itv in ret hee As’a PURIFIES OF THE COMPERXTON La- ROCKAN’S SARSAPARILLA ICOMPCUND is unrivalled Phousunds.ot Liles ave indebted ty this ph ysicianh® veneri ry we repuria- purity Of thei: IN BRIEF, NO KEVEDY“HAS EVSK BEEN DEVISED SU FOWRBEUL TT) COMBAT AND Eta DIVATE THAT CL as OF PISBASBs WHICH ARLES FROM A DisvidbiniED CON DLIPION OF | Rk DIGESTIVE OW ASSEMILATIVE GKGANS, | OR FROW LMPURE SLOOD, as Larookah’s Sursaperiila Compound, Prepared by BE. &. KNiGA rs, .M D.. Curmist, Melrose, Muss. Price, $1.00 per bottle, —6 bottles fur $5.00. Con plex ions SULD BY W. Ri WATSON, Ciserlottetown, General Agent for FP, B, I Also by A W LeBroegq, Georgetown D Gordon, J Binns, New Glasguw Dridge, J Knight, Souris, J J Fraser, St. Eleanor’s, W T Hunt & Co, David Rogers, Summerside, . see | | é | } P rlottetown, de re requested to make immediate GEORGETOWN --- P. E. ISLAND. October:24, U4 lv A, MeNELLE. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, MASON’S THREE-STOREY BU MLDING, Borchesicr Street. Charlottetown, ..2.2..... P. &. Island. : July 23: tf WiLETAMW JAMKRMAN, Blacksmith & Farrier, Old Stand, near Temperance all, if AS REVOVED bis business to the City. and can be consulted at all denn SHOEING ov the most improved principle. ual TE Al Kinds of Agriultural Inyplehiente pre- nared at the shortest notice, . 1, WANTED, a pereon who has had some expe rience in Horse Sho@my. Highest wages W ibe wiven. eee Charlottetown, A nemst 7, 1865. smi ae OME, Judson’s Pills. - udson’s Pills. — i iv. tabs 1 ye ene wid RTH atid those having legal d 1] ve payment ; eee ee Se eee : olman “ | a) $ we teval deiuands agaiustuihe suid 5 miner = O'Neil siden be i | Estate, are required to furvish the Bune, duly ! Phe Exam r " oun, | : attested, to tue undersigned for settlen ent, And by all Druggists and Merchants. MES. M GATES, Vxecatets: | ' JOUN ATE bot we : May 21. ly Ch'town, July 30, 1866. GATES, Executor.” | horonzh-street near King Sa i 8 Printed avd Published every MONPAys by EDWARD WHELAN, at bis Ofice -Sanare. auuum, payable half-yearly in avyance.