"""""""' "'— Z— W. .,,,__~,_-_._._~_,- , T SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29,1867. 33 erg 31t2ratm. Sim Nsvse Leaves IIut.-—Look at the career of a man as be cases through the world; at man visited y misfortune! How often is he left by his fellow-men to sink under the weight of his afiiictions unhecded and alone! One friend of 'his own sex forgets him, another abandons him, a third, perhaps betrays him, but woman. faithful woman. follows him in his afllictions with unshakeu affection; braves the changes of feeling, of his tem- er, embittered by dissspointments of the world, with the highest of all virtues ; in resigned patience ministers to his wants even when her own are hard and pressing. she weeps with him, tear for tear, in his distresses,and is the first to catch and reflect a ray of joy. Counrsurr.—-A lover should be treat ed with the same gentleness as a new glove. The young lady should pull him on with the utmost tenderness at first, only making the smallest advances' at a time, till she gradually gains upon him, and twists him ultimately round her little finger ;—whcrcas, the young lady who is hasty, and in too greut a hurry Will never get a lover to take her hand, but be left with nothing but her finger ends. EARL! Rxsrso.——Thcrc is no time equal in beauty and freshness to the morn- ing, when Nature has just parted with the gloomy mantle which night had flung over her, and stands before us like a - young bride. The whole material world has avivifying appearance. The leaves sparkle with drop: of crystal dew, the flowers raise their rejoicing heads towards the sun, the birds pour forth their un— theme of gladuess ; and the wide face of creation itself seems as if awakened and refreshed. All these things, however, are bid from the eyes of the sluggard. Many young ladies lose the chances of marrying men of true worth because of their extravagant ideas in regard to an establishment. Any man of common prudence will hesitate about marrying a woman whose conversation betra 's a fool- ish love of dress and showy furniture; for he knows well what these things cigt, and what hclogs they are upon a man‘s property. During a thunder storm, a little girl, not three years old, said “ O momma ! somebody shooting "' Uer mother took her upon her la and explained the cause of the noise which attractbd her attention and told her that the good Lord made it thunder. Soon she noticed another re. port, and running to hermother exclaim~ ed, “ Momma, good Lord shooting a- gain." Some one praising the conjugal peace enjoyed by a gentleman in the neigh- bourhood, who had not had even an ar- gument with his wife for more than thirty years, appealed to Paley whether it were not admirable as a domestic example?— “ No doubt," said the doctor, it was very prihiseworthy but it must have been very du .’ Loxo Swen—A lady who was very modest and submissive before marriage was observed by a friend to use her tongue pretty freely afterwards.——-“ There was a time when I almost imagined she had none."—-“ Yes" said the hus- band, with a sigh, “but it‘s very long since." Sergeant Cockle,a rough blustcring fol- low, once got from a witness more than he gave. In a trial of the right offishcry he asked a witness, “ do you like fish." —-“Ay” replied the witness with a grin, “ but I dinna like Cockle sauce with it.” A teacher of vocal music asked an old lady if her grandson had any car for music “Wa’al said the old woman “I rcaly don't know, wont you take the candle and see i" A lady was seen intently gazing upon a picce of brocadcd silk displayed in a window. A passer-by observed that it was Satan tempting Eve. Why is \Villinm, while suffering from corporeal unishmcnt, like a. certain spring bird —He is whipped, poor “'ill, (whip-poor-will). “ Is'nt there an mvfully'strong smcllof pigs in the air?” asked Smith of Jones. “ Yes" replied Jones, “ that's because the Wind's from the low-west. A FORTUNE IN A Than—There is said to be alady in London the tones of whose voice are so silvery that her words pass for shillings. Patience is good, but prescvcrcncc is better. While the former stands as a stoic under difficulties, the latter Whips them out of the ring. Who lives to nature rarely can be poor who lives to fancy, never can bc rich. How all of us would hate and. despise the man who should misuse our gifts as we misuse those of heaven. The man that forgets a. great deal that has happened has a better memory than he who remembers a great deal that never happened. Courage consists, not in blindly over- looking danger but in seeing it and con~ quering it. . “ I'm a ’ticler friend to you," as the snuff said to the nose. “ You'll put me out of tcmpcr" as the knife said to the obstinate oyster. Why is an oil speculation like a hurri- csne?---Because it is a great blow and no- thing to show. What is the difference between a hen and an idle musician9—0nc lays at plea- sure and the other plays at leasurc. \Vhy is a rooster standing on a fence like a silver half dollar? Because it hssa head on one side and a tail on the other. QUESTION roa Ervuonooxsrs.—Do the " roots of words" produce “ flowers of speech.” The sure way to be cheated _is to fancy ourselves more cunning than others. ggriculturnl. TOBACCO FOlt LICE ON ANIMALS AND PLANTS. A correspondent writes to the Country Gentleman on this subject as follows :— Massus. l‘iI)1Toll.~',—ln your paper of April ‘lth, a correspondent writes, “ What is the best method of killing lice on calves and cattle, and will the some thing kill fleas on dogs P" I have found by experience that a strong decoction of tobacco will dcstru.v vermin on either animals or )lunts. have used it extensively during many years, for destroying ticks on sheep and lambs; have dipped thousands of them in tobacco water, made by boiling coarse. damaged, cheap tobacco, or stems and waste, in water, and have found it an effectual cure for the scab, which disease is caused by the working of an insect or mite in the skin of the sheep. It is a new sovereign remedy for the blue lice on cattle and horses. Tobacco water will destroy the aphis, or plant louse. Gardeners find their greenhouse plants need to be submitted to a dcluging of this wash occasionally, to place them in a condition to become healthy and vigorous. “'hen applied to fruit trees, if coarse waste tobacco is used. odd one pound of coppcrus to five gallons of the wash. Plug tobacco con— tains copperus in quantities suflicicnt to kill any animal, who has not accustomed himself, by slow degrees, to its use, Almost every tree or plant is infested with an injurious insect, peculiar to itself, which preys upon its substance, and will, if in sufficient numbers, destroy its vitality. 'l'hc hop,inscctions infested with the hop aphis, is frequently either wholly or partially destroyed; when, by one or two thorough applications of to- bacco water, by means of a force pump or garde’u engine, as they commence their work, the whole aphis army might be swept away. “'hel the vine is trained low, upon seven feet stakes and twine, a garden engine is unnecessary, as the wash can be applied as effectually, and with less waste, with a common large hand syringe. Tobacco smoke will stupify any animal, and, used in a sufficient quantity, has a fatal effect upon all which plug tobacco will destroy. Indeed there seems to be but one animal--—thc chief of the class mammalia —-— upon which tobacco, in either shape, does not have on immedi- ate fatal effect. However, if that ani- mal would otherwise be infested with in— sects, cvcn tricbinous in their nature, in the mouth, tobacco will keep them away. Perhaps that is their case. If ashcep or calf is covered with a rubber or lcuiheru spread, or thick blanket, and a smoke of tobacco is made under t..is covering, in half an hour or less every tick and nit will be destroyed. Currant worms may be served in the same manner. This is not only an ef- fective remedy against vermin, but a good use for a most obnoxious weed. To Keep Tmns ox “francs—Hear a practical man on this subjectt—I issued a \vaggon some years ago for my own use; before putting on the tires I filled the iolloes with linseed oil; and the tires have worn out and were never loose. My method is as follows: I use a long cast- iron heater, made for the purpose, the oil rs brought to a boiling heat, the wheel is placed on a stick so as to hang up the oil, each felloe an hour. The timber should be dry, as green timber will not take oil. Care should be taken that the oil is not made hotter than a boiling heat, or the timber will be burned. Timber filled with oil is not susceptible to injury by water. and is rcndcred much more durcablc by this process.—--‘1‘rm'ic Farmer. , PRINCE COUNTY Grammar School. I ‘1118 Institution will be re-opencd after the Midsummer holidays, on MONDA l', the 5th day of August next. Parents desirous of giving their children a good education would do well to avail themselves ofihc facilities afforded. In addition to the ordinary branches of English education, ins 'uctiuns are given in the Greek, Latin or i From-b Languages, Mathematics, Ate. As it might be considered not in good t'stc on the p art of a teacher to say anylhln in favor of his method of imparting instruct‘on, I sulunil the following letter for publl‘ 'ou from a gentleman who has several (in s 'lsited my School, and who is well kmen in \Ihc com- muuity. .' V. ALEX . MoliAE, Master. Summerslde, Augd), 1801. Treason-211‘s Orncs, July 22, 1867. My Dear Sin—I am about removing my two sons from the Grammar School, at Sunl- lnerside. I cannot, however. do so without expressing to you my satisfaction at the pro- grcss they have made while under your care. lluviug bud several opportunities of hearing lessons taught at your School. I consider the systcm good, and I sincerely hope it may long prosper underyour very cfllcient management. 1 remain, dear sir, Yours, very truly. Janus \Valullmron. Colonial Treasurer. Mr. Mcllac. " S A W S , sawsu saws”! SAWS of the best quality, and at the follow- ing (lush prices, always on hand at tin- mauufucturo of the subscribers :-—— ClltCULAIiS. \ Duster“. i‘. 3441.. 818 each ‘ in. SIS each 26 in. 011 each ‘72 in. .8 each 8 in. 05.75 cock 1 in. 61 each Dmm-z‘run. 80 in. $20 each ii: in. 810 each ‘28 in, ($12.50 each 24 in. 89 cook 20 in. 87 each 16 in. as each 12 in. .3 caulk. , r snu Saws 54 feet, as each; Buck Saws 25 in. 37 per dozen, set and slmrpcd. All orders left at the Book Store of Mr Joseph llcrtrsm, Summersido, or forwarder] direct, will receive immediate attention. A. RICHARDSON & Co. St Iobn N .Il. April 11,1807 y Blanks of all kinds for sale the “ Journal" Office. Mrs. S. A. Allen’s WU LD'S HAI BESTORER is suited to both young and old. It strengthens the flair, prevents its falling or turning grey, uudimpurts to it a beautiful glossy uppear- mice. It never fails to nusroiu: uurzv nail: 'l‘OI'l‘S ()lllflINALYOUTIIFULCOLOR. IT m nor A Dru, but nets direell upon the roots of the Hair, giving them lie natural nourishment required, producing the same vitulily and luxurious quantity as in youth. It will restore it n bald places, requires n previous prcpum on oftbe hair. and is or applied by Gill ‘ no bottle will usually turcd, occasional applications once in three months will insure against grey hairs to the most advanced age. August, 1, 1807. y truly wonderful. last for n yc'a'r, us after the hair is once res-I - Mrsf's. "A. Allen’s r PREPARATIONS FOR THE H AIR. Mrs. S. A. Allen’s WORLD'S HAIR DRESSINB. or XYLOBALSAMUM. is essential to use [with the Restorer, but the Hair Dressing 'ulonc ol'tcu rt‘flurcs, and never fails to invig- ur ' ' and refreslltbo lluir, rendering 1p soft, ail . and glossy. and disposing it to in min ' any desired position. ‘ it LADIES AND CHILDREN, wiflc air rvquires frequent dressing, it has 0 cquu . Nu ludy'stoilvtls complete without it. The rn glossy up curnnco imparted is it c causes the Hair, re- ,nmvcs all daudrufl', and imparts to it u must deli lful fragrance. It will prevent the Hair from falling out, and is the must econ-i unll uni valuable lluir Dressing known. Millions of bullies sold every year. T/lc Ift’oful‘t‘)’ {Bryn-adorns and (In: Hair Dressing] Culliz'ufcs anrl Runoff/it‘s. Principal Sales Office, 195 Greenwich Street, New York City . Mails Summvr Arrangement. 7 THE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighboring Provinces, United States, &c., will, until further notice, be made up and Alll'WlH'tlL'd from the General Post Ulllcc, Charlottetown, as follows, viz :— Fur Canada, New Brunswi 'k and the United States, via Shediuc, every MONDAY evening at 8 o'clock, and every FRIDAY morning at 8 o'clock. Fnr Nova Souliu, viu l’iuou, every MO.\'— I).\\' and THURSDAY morning at U, and via llruic every \VJDNESDA ' and Flu— DAY evening at S o'clock. Mai for Great Britain, i'cw mndlund and the West Indies, «very alto lc MONDAY morning at 9, and every ulter to WEDNES- DAY evening at 5 o’clock, us Monday, May 20 1\ , July 1 Wednesday “ 22 T educsduy, “ :1 Monday, June ll Monday, “ 15 Wednesday, “ 5 \\'r-ducsduy “ 17 Monday, “ 17 Monday, “ 29 Wednesday, “ ll) \Vcdnosduy, " :11 T. (“VI-1N, 1’. M. G. General Post Ofllcc, Cll’Towu, May 20. ism. 1867 Eureka HoufiBfi? Y recent :irri: s from ENGLAND, UNITED STATES and CANADA, the subscriber has completed his Spring Importations of 10 23. it“ If} 0 ll Groceries 66 Hardware, which have been bought on the best terms, in the best Markets, and will be sold at a small advance, for CASH or Arrnovun Cumn'r. An inspection of the same is respect. fully invited by intended purchasers. Dry Goods : Both Stuplc and Fancy, a good selection, suitable for the season. Groceries: Tho vcry best English (litOCI-ZIUI'IS always kept. » Hardware: Best Scotch Refined Iron, Illsizcs; Stet-i, Nails, Zinc, Sheet Le d. Lead Pipe, and all necessary lic Lnxxo Marl:- u m; Springs, A. cs Bolts, and Car— " Makers mate 'al in excellent val -ty. \ , Flour and : Just received from MONTREAL, er Schooner San Bird, 50 Bids. Extra Canada FLOUR, 50 “ Superfine Do. 100 CORNMEAL (Kiln dried) 50 Bags CORN, 10 lloxcs Tobacco, 20 Sides Sole Leather, &c. &c. which for Cash will be sold below the Market rates. u ~ALSO- Have just received per Lotus, from LON ON, 23 Chests of that gou Tea. in qua ty and price continues still to defy competition. C. O. GAltDlNE R. Summer-side, June 18, 1867. which Flour, Tea Wines, Spirits, GROOERI 0., 890., 81.0. ' 1111; Subscriber a received, and has on hand, the following GOODS, which be ollors for sale at his Store, in Water Street: llbls. FLOUR, (Extra Superfine and Fine) libls. COIINMEAL, l'unchcuns Slrong Dclucrnra HUM, lihds. GIN, Qtr. (‘asks 811 lift", Do. do. 1’2 '1‘, WINE“ Do. a... I' mussvv. Do. do. llrovvn B {A Y, Do. do. Scotch ll Ilrown Scotch \Vil .‘lila Do. Old Tom G N, Do. ()UNFECTIUNABY, llbls. Washing SODA, lloxes Soup, (loses Composition Candles, (loses lilaekloud, Casks llUlLl‘ll) OIL, (Tolls Alunillu ltopc, (assorted sizes), Coils l’cmp llopo, (assorted sizes), ’ll’lih‘, 'd, rch, &c., &c. , dc. IDIIGLASS M. HARRINGTON. Water Street, Cllfll'lllli('lu\\'ll, June 20, 1567.-Bm ; FOR SALE! A Buil 'ng'vLot and Lime Kim, 1'. nley Bridge. For terms pl to Do. Do. J. M. LYDIARD. Clifton, New London, June 27, lam-(f “" ' sass erased Flour & Meal! DST r .civcd pc Schr. SEA 111]”),from MONTREAL. 200 llbls. fresh gruu d vtra family FLOI‘R. 1:17. do. while u l ollow CORNMEAL. 10 boxes 'l‘OllAL U. 85 kegs NAIL' For sale low f s or approved vrcdil. .. "many, rhnb c'. American llousc July 9:, nor. can: 1’. 1‘}. ISLAND St - N ' ' ’ ., eam swgatioa 00. s S’I‘EAMERS Princess of Wales and Heather Belle- 1710 Steamer “Princess of ll'ulcs' “'illb-nve Charlottetown for Pietou every Tuesday and 'l‘hursduy mornings at (i u. Iu., in time for the morning Train for llulil'ux. Leaves l’iclml for Charlottetown every 'l‘ucsday and Friday evenings, after arrival of'l‘raiu from Halifax. Loaves l’ictuu for Port llood every Thurs- duv morning at noon. immediately after in; of Train from liuiifax, 'eturuiug t9 l'lctou the followingmorning. . Leaves Charlottetown every Friday night for Somme 7 p.111. Will connect u‘lli Saturday morning's ’l‘rail . Leaves She : crsidc and Chur- louctown eycry Weducs :Iy and Saturday atlr-nmuus,_ nulnetlialcly -r arrival of’l'ruiu from St. John. The b'lcamcr Leaves Charlottetown at ii a. in., every Sut- urduy morning for 1'icluu. Leaves l’ictuu at 9 n.m., some day, for Murray liar-lair, Georgetown and Sunris, rc- nnunlug at either Souris or Georgetown uvor Sunday. Leaves I‘Iclou every Monday for Charlotte— town, uller arrival of Train from Halifax. Faults: y ucsduy and d Slit-dine, at ednesdny and Charlottetown in I‘iclou, or back, £0 12 0 l’iclou to Georgetown, “ 0 l) 0 “ Fort Hood, “ 0 l2 0 Cll'tuwu lo Slmlluel'sldc, “ 0 fl 0 “ hllclliac “ 0 18 0 “ Ht. .luhu,or bnck, $1.50 or] 8 lcl u I'luslport, ~- $0.00 1 17 0' “ l'nl'llanil, “ $5.00 2 10 0 “ lithium, ” $9.90 2 16 3 “ liaiifax, “ $1.00 1 4 0 “ l’m‘liltml, “ l I 0 "' Georgetown, “ 0 9 0 “ Souris. " 0 12 O 1". IV. MALES. Secretary. June 20, 1867. Secure your Pubfihen Goal is cheap} i . JUST remix-.1 m; ()‘xnans FORGE. . unnuersidc, pcr scbbuu " Emily," di- rect from the Richmond Min Cake Breton, '70 Tons Round Cool, for House use, which will be sold Clli'IAl’ for CASH. ’ “'ulcr sl., Sumn: - ‘ u- .... A-‘ Carriage Factory ! ! Head of Queen Street, C‘ II A I} I. O T T .i‘i T \V N . III? Sui-r 'ilncrs lu-g‘fiavt‘ pill-lie that, having our " l‘urlncrsixip, they are prcpa -d to executc ull mull-rs in the CARRIAGE, SLEIGH, on Blacksmi‘th Business, and having each ha considerable experience, they are able to mfmii FIRSTOLASS Carriagd or Sleigh. Repairing of all kinds, togclhev with all other work appcrlaluiug to their line of busi- ness, will be ultcndcd to. Send in your orders iunncdialcly ‘ PROUD & MCCOUBREY, Queen Street, Charlo .ian. 10.11407. l was 611; OUN TOBACCO FACTORY. 7 111i SUBSCRIBER would announce to his friends, customers and the public, that he has, at a considerable outlay for new moulds and machinery, an enlarged und in.- provcd the capacity of his FAC'I‘UllY ] u Sulumcrside, that he is now enabled to turn out an article of NATURAL LEAF T BAGOO. cunnl to the very best, and lpr'rlor in mod 1 i ‘ll‘('() Imported, which he vill \v.\l:u.\s‘r l.\' I rv hummer, and will so nearly '1 u'culy per cent. 0h ‘apcr than it can be imported: )the Island. v FLAT nu Roux l‘ousc o l‘ul‘lllsllt'tl to suit the taste of 'c . Try it mqu or \‘l rselves. Dealers suppl‘ u n liberal forms. tile sun-tn - s for ill:n.l.v‘s l'lllNl'i-iCUUNT" Nptvcum. ‘iazsv, and (like none other. I elucm wr that the l’lllNCl“ COUNTY IUIIMKK) FACTORY turns out‘uotliiug but the mzsr lush or rouaccn. I’A'l‘li 1(‘K “FILLY Snmmcrside Dec 6, 1806. i ' r LUMBth YARD: 'i'Iil') Sl'llSC‘IlllliCll‘OFHCl FOR SALE ‘ . at his LUMBER ded,UN “'1 ER STREET f" all k is of ' Pine & Borneo Boards, Luths, Pailings, B glcs, Studding m. Gtc. ljj“ Lumber constantly kept on hand. .1 .\ MES (‘ALDIVELD Summer-“id”. Jun :11. I: 1:7. 1y BRITISH PERIODICALS. The London amuly Review (Conserv tlvc) ‘ The Edinh , hneview (Wars)- The Wes str Renew ("Idle-l)- North British Review (Free Church)- AND Blackwoed‘s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) 'l'lu-sc foreign periodicals are regulury pub- lished by us in the same style as heretofore. 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HE Subscriber would hereby inform his mum l‘uus friends and customers that he has in course of preparation, u very superior clle of LADIES‘ , KID BOOT. suilublc for the coming season. Also, Ladies' and (loath-men's Wear, in every variety, such as Ladies' and MiSscs llulmoral Kid “00' S, ,(Yungrcss BOOTS, Grain (fali' Congress 1 , " Serge do. do llalnioral do,‘ ' Imitation Lace do, do. she . the. Gents’ a‘nd Calf’l‘up soled liOUTS, du Single do do, Sho ting (lo, Grain Leather do, l\nco do, llcuvy Congress do, Kip do, Light do do, ' Broguus & Shoes, the. &c. ‘ do. \Vllolcsnle Dealers before sending their orders ll'Otlfl should call and examine the largc and varied stock of Ladis' & Misses‘, Gents’ & Boys' Boots & Shoes ! Special/y “mull/hulm‘ctl for Me Trade 0/ P. E. Island. GEORGE NICOLL. Cb'tuwn, Snulh Side Queen‘s Square, Mari-117m, 18(37. if Copy B00 5. I? (I‘ll S A L ii at Illa ’ ltAM‘S BOOK Sl‘OilE, a new style Copy Book, well adapted for our schools. July 11, 1867. 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It attained the size etc small hen’s egg, and began to ulcerato, causing greatpsin, and reducing my body to amere skeleton, rendering mo altogether unable to do my work. lapplied to the two resident dee- tors at l’ugwush (where I then resided), both of whom recommended a surgical operation. h‘ecliug reluctant to undergo the suffering ofsuch an operation, I applied to a man who called himselqu llerb Doctor. lused his plasters until I became satisfied that they were of no use to me. Ilben applied to and procured some of your medicine to take inwardly. After a few 'months trial, I began to get better, and the ulcer on my breast commenced healing so fast that in new month: from the time I commenced using your Ointment and medicine, Iwus enabled to at- tcml to my ordinary occupation land now I am happy to say I am hearty and well. I have not hesitation in saying that, under GNU owe my present state of health to your treatment. If this simple statement will be of any service to you, you are at liLerly to make it public, as every word of it can be vouched for by those who know howl suffered. I remain your much obliged servant, ANGUS McGILVERY. Muster Shipwright. WALLACE Riven, Cumberland 00., May 20, 1863. Mussns Romans 8: Co I feel it a duty I oweto you, and to suffering immunity, to state that your medicine has affected a cure of a very severe case of Cancer in the breast of my wife. The cunccr begun to appear about five years ago, and continued to grow slowly, and during last January it began to grow very rupldly, with darting pains through it. \Vc concluded to try your medicine, and in a few days puiu subsided and it began to improve. This was about the first of lost February and now I am happy to say that she is entirely cured. After using your medicine a few days the cancer ulcerated, and it continued to improve until it was cured. You ought certainly to make your medicine known (it the public. WIT. ANGEVINE. l’ugwasb, June 8, 1803. Messrs. Rogers & (70., Dear Sirs—l beg to inform you that your medicine has afi'cccld n cornplclc cure of the Tumour or Cancer on my lip. It bud existed about one your, and cnnliuucd to grow worse continually, umil I got your salve; which cured it in about six weeks. 1 was also troubled with no ulcer on my car which was occasioned by having my ear frozen about lwenly yours ago, and could never get uny medicine to heal it. The doc- tors told me it never could be healed but your tnedit inc cured the cancer soc-ficctunlly, llllll Twas induced to try it on my ear. uml it cured it in u very short time, and has since continued wcll. WILLIAM FRA SICR. MRS. 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