a. 1;... on; Sires-r Muster—dfidnigbt warbling-‘l of an infant. - A lady recently advertised in a city paper that she wanted a gentleman for breakfast and tea; while another adverti- for “ a husband having a Roman nose With strong religious tendencies," and a third party seeks to recover a lost “ \vailet belonging to a gentleman made of calf- skin." ' To plunge a young lady six fathoms deep in hupincss, give her two canary birds, a halt dozen moon beams. fifteen yards of silk, an ice cream, several rose- buds. a squeeze of the hand, and a prom- ise of a new bonnet. 11' she won‘t melt it will because she can't. A woman was giving evidence in a certain case, when she was asked by the lawyer: " Was the young woman virtuous pre- Vious to this afl'air P" “ Yes." “ Was she chaste ?" “ Chascd? She was chased about a quarter ofa mile l." At a fancy fair bookstall a young gen- tleman lingeer for scructime. It was attended by a very handsome young lady. “ The charge for your inspection of my wares," said the fair dealer, “is half a crown, sir." “I was admiring your beauty, ms‘am, not that of your goods," replied the gal 'mt. “That is five shillings," replied lady with great readiness. Hepaid—andwcnt. A tailor posscscs the qualities of nine men combined in:,on’a, as will be seen by the following observations: ’ ' I. As an economist, he cuts his con according to his cloth. ' 2. As a’ gardner,rhe is careful of his “ cabbagc.", 3. As a sailor, he shears oiI' whatever it is proper. 4. As splay actor, he often brand- ishes a bare bedkin. 5. As a lawyer, he attends to many suits. ' 6. As an executioner, he provides suspenders or gaiiowscs for many per- sons. 7. As a cook, he is generally furnished with a warm goose. ' 81 As a slicrili’S'omcchie at sponging. 9. As a rational and scriptural divine, his great aim is to form good habits, for the benefit at himself and others. “ Have you ground all the tools right, as I told you this morning when I went away?" said a carpenter to rather a green lad whom he had taken for an apprentice. “ [What the handsome. sir!" replied the lad very promptly; “ Icouldn’t get all the gaps out of that." A story is told of a New England city clergyman, who, one Monday last Sum- Incr visited the market early in the morning. “‘hiie there his attention was called to some very fine strawberries. lIe wished very much to purchase some, butit being so very early in the morning. it occurcd to him that they must have been picked on Sunday, and of course he could not purchase or use anything which had been procured under such circum- stances. lie enquired of the farmer, “ Mr. Smith, were these berries picked on Sunday 3" Mr. Smith, with a sly twinkle in his eye, replied. “ No, doctor, they were picked this morning, but they grew on isnhday." Ileana AND Tarts—“That's a fine horse you‘re leading, Patricio—He car- ries his head u'cll'." ' l’at—“ That's true. An in's a grand tail that he carries behind him." Jones—Behind him! Don't everything that carries a tail, carry it behind him?" l’at—“ No, yer honor." Jones—" No ! What don’t i" l’at--—“ A eint, sure, carries its tail on one side and its head on the other." V Wishes of ladies: First, a husband; second, a fortune: third. a baby ; fourth, a trip to Europe ; fifth, a better looking dress than any of the neighbors; sixth. to be well buttered with flattery; seventh, to have nothing to do in particular; eight. to be handsome, which is some- times commendable, since to be plain or less is a defect; ninth, to be thought well of, which is also commendable, ex- cept it be from those whose opinions are worthless; tenth, to make a sensation; eleventh, to attend weddings; twelfth, to be always considered under thirty. It is related ofa certain minister of Maine, who was noted for his long scr- mohs, with many divisions, thatpne day, when he was advancing among the tccns, and had thoroughly penricd his horrors, he rcachcd,‘ at length, B. kink of resting- plsce in his discousc, when pausing to take lrcath, and looking about over his nudicnco‘hc asked the' question: “ And what shbllll say more 3" A voice from the congregation—mom suggestive than reverent—earnestly responded : “ Say Amen!" ' ’ . does much ggrirulturr. SAVE THE MANURB. Far-mete are not aware how much is wasted on their farms, that with little cars and Rouble might be made into valuable manure. livery thing that can be decomposed either in process of time, with the assistance of tho elements, or by the sidiofchemical agents. shqu be saved for the compost heap. Select some place in the barnyard, or adjacent hit where it will bo' convenient of access, and there gather your compost, adding from time to time such solvents as may be necessary. I ere,bring'allths wecdn, sodi, briiirs, thistles, dun, that you are “assured to dig and out up through die summer, and add to these from time to time whatever you have of waste mate- rial, muck from the swamp, decayed fruits, mate vines. leaves, the deposits from t a' link, &c., and at the close of the year you will be surprised at the size of your heap, and be able to see for your- selves how much is really wasted on your farms, that might be turned to vnl- unbie flCCOUlIl.-lflll‘lll Ami-rim», S SUMMER NOTICE. I IS Honor the Lieutenant Gorcrnor in Council has been pleased to approve of the following modifications in the Postal Ar- rangement between the United States and this Island, \iz ‘ 0n and after the first day ofNet’elflber next the postage on a single Letter shall be FOUR FENCE, if prcpuid at the Mailing OMce, and Ten Cents, (equal to sixpche) if posted un— paid, and fur orhertban single letters the same charge shall be tirade for each additional half ounce, or fraction thereof. Letters for British Columbia. California and Oregon , shall be Sixpence, (if prepaid.) per Imlfouncc. THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. 2 Prince County Mails 1 FALL ARRANGEMENT 1868. ‘HE Mails for the “'cstwnrd, One, will. uri- til further notice. be closed at the Post Ulllce, Suuuncrslde, as follows, viz ’— For Barrett's Cross. Traveller's Ilest, Park Corner. lndinn River, I)1rnlcy, llurlhigtnu, French Iliver and Print-clown, every Monday and Thursday, at 12 o'clock, noon. For St Eleanor's, Misconche, Lot Ill, Quagmire, Lot ll. Port llill, Lot 12. Lot 11. General Post OIIIee. Ch“t‘own, P. E. island i‘JtlI octobcr, 156:5. Bridge. Kildzlrc, Little ’I‘ignish, 'iignish and West Cape, every Monday and Thursday, at :5 o‘clock, p m. For Fifteen Point, Egmont Bay, lliggins's Road and Skinner's l‘end, every Monday, at 3 o'clock, p m. For Mount Pleasant, 'I.nt 8, Western Rand and )Iinrioixash, every Thursday, at 3 o'clock ) m. - i For Bedequc, North Bedeque, Tryon, Cra- paud,Searlciuwn, Cape 'l‘rnvrrao and Augus- tine Cove, every Tuesday and Friday nt. 2 o‘clock, p In. For Lower Freetown, every Tuesday, at 2 o’clock. p In. Mails for New Brunswick, closed every Tuesday and Friday evening, atN o‘clock p III. Letters to be registered, nnd newspapers must be posts d. hull'an hour before the time of closing the Mails. Office closed at 8 o‘clock. in Summer; and at '1' o'clock, in winter. THUS. CRABB, Postmaster. Post Olllce, Sumnicrsidc, 2 Oct. 22. l8liti. w RiflbVAfl—__ E TILE SUBSCRIBER wishes to rel lll‘ll tlmuks lol‘ past favors, and that he has acquaint bis Customers and other» Removed Iris Root 0; shoe Store to the building lately occupied bv lllr: P Brown, uchrlv opposite the Journal Oliice, and will be most happy to receive a cunt inunnco nftheir favors. ALL I liiiSONS indebted to the subscriber are requested to cull and settlatbeir accounts. VVnntcd I A FIRST CLASS Journeyman Shoemaker. MAJOR RAMSAY. Sept. 24. 1868. LUMBER YARD. ill-3 subscriber wishes to inform the pub- lic that he has opened a LUMBER YARD in SUMMBRSIiH-i, in the pinch formerly used as such by Messrs. Darby &. Montgomery, directly opposite the residence ofJosL-pb Green, Esq. lie will keep con- stantly on lmnd, Pine Boards and Plank. Spruce Boards and Plank. iicmloek Do. Do. Laths, Shingles, Pailings, Are- All of which will be sold cheap for Cash. J. I". FOIISTER. Summer-side, out. 7, 1868. ly Farmers, take Notice 2 A. STRONG & BRO. have FOR SALE 0 nt Manufacturer's prices. IIIILLNER'S CELEHRA’I‘EI) ly‘urln Luntru ' Call and get one. . Summerss'dc. Sept. 24, 1863. Wool él Wool ! 111i S'I‘ANi‘IELD WOOLEN MILLS at 'i'ltYON, having been ‘thovdughly recon- structed and enlarged by additional machin- cry and Stcnm Power, will continue to manu- facturc Cloth from custom wool as berets- fore, and at the usual rates. Having doubled their facilities for manufacturing, and procu- rcd skillful operatives tor every department, the Company feel confident of giving their customers greater satisfaction generally, by hmnufucturing u better quality of Cloth, and hulking quicker returns for wool left with them. in addition to the various kinds of CLOTH previously made. they are manufac- turing SEVERAL HEW STYLES FOR MEN'S WEAR, and full width Bluhkcting. l9” \Vool, which must be clean washed. free nl'muts rind course locks, and of good quality, may be left at lion. ILJ. Callbcck‘s, Charlottetown, or at the mill. S’l‘ANFlELI) WOOLEN CO. Tryon, llluy 14. 1868. ["121 27111-2 subscriber has been requested to state to all persons indebted Io Illa Estate of the labs lieu. ll. Wruhlwf Ihmk itich Mills, [but be- tween the filth and twentieth dtlyo of November «uraniumn person will be at the sinus Mills to receive payment and 'l‘lllll discharges; and that all unsettled debts, wi l, alter that date, be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. DAVID ROGERS. Freetown. ()r-lnl>or,8th. 1868. LOT 19. N OTICE is hereby given to the Tenants on that part of Lot. i9, owned by A- 'l‘fltlltNA TON TODD. lira Ilire, that Ill RENT», and AltitliARS 01“ ll 'ZN‘I‘S. due thereon, must be paid, without further delay. _ MR. BOBT. "000, of Suuimsrsidc, (Oliicc In Telegraph Ollice, Pope‘s Corner) is authorised to receive the same. either in Cash or Outs and Harley. ut the barber-t Market rates In Slmlnenlda, and to grant isobarer thsrsforn, J. U. POPE. Charlottetown. oct. l, 1368. Notice. . Notice. - LL Persons indebted to the subscriber are requested to call and settle their ac- counts on or before the 3rd of Nov- ember, ensuing, as all unsettled accounts will, after that date, he placed lathe hands of an Attorney, for collection THOMAS HALL. Hummer-lilo. Oct Ill, 1668 tf Summerside Bank. (‘ALLIshereb made for the THIRD and Lest. luau merit of the subscribed Capital to this IIank,—Ihs same payable pa or before the I-‘Ian on or Janus-r 1869/ i E L. LYl)IAItD,Cthler Summer-Ids. dot 9‘, was Notice. HEREBY give notice to all persons In- nOLOMON LEAHD, of Cape Traverse, to collect the same "migrant dist-barges: there- fore all persons indebted to we, will pay the same forthwith. WILL1AM DBOW. Cape Traverse, Oct Hi, ‘08. IDE JOURNAL, I Let 7, Lot ti, Cnscumpcc, (Alberton).Iiildnrc debtcil to me. that] have empowered Hr *— NEW’PQWS ! GREAT ltsnucrroa' IN Pawns! Stand from under! Stand ciearli .4 The Bottom's out and Prices are Tumblingll I HAVE RECEIVED and am DAILY RE— cmvrxu from GREAT BRITAIN, the NICW DOMINION and um UNITED STATES, Large Inlportations of almost every descrhilion of NEW. GOODS, Suitable for Fall & Winter Trade. which I will sell et~a very small advance on Costa and Charges, for ’JASH PAY- MENTB. D. ROGERS. Oct. 8, 1868. NE‘V FALL & WINTER Gr O O 3) Si The Subscriber has now open, And Ready for Inspection, a. Carefully Selected Stool: 'of FALL and Winter GOODS, which he offers as Cheap as any in the Market. Call and examine them. . L. VICKERSON. Summersitle,‘oct.’2'_’, '68 ~ - "1 - FLOUR! FLOUR! , Per Schr. "Sea Bird",me Montreal, A PRIME lot of Canada Flour, Sean. 0mm. and other OILS, DYE S'retl'r‘s, Gnocnulns, HARDWARE, &c., tic. Dry Goods I Per Steamer Princess of Wales,— a large assortment of DRY GOODS, for Sale at the LO‘V'EST PRICES 2 A- P- MILLS. October 15, lSGB—tf FIOH' I 50 Barrels and Half Barrels prime Halifax Herring. CHEAP FOR. CASH. A. P. MILLS. SALT l SALT! IIUSIIELS S A L 'I‘.—-Cbcap A. P. MILLS. SOLE LEATHER! 5 SIDES DOMINION No. I S 0 LE A. l’. MILLS. Summerride, Nov 12, '63 CASES Lndies', Misses’ and Children's B 00 'l.‘ S. Superior ltllllliltlt A. I’. MILLS. Summerside, oct 22, 1868. CST RECEIVED from BOSTON, per I Schr. GI. LVN W001), BUCIIE’I‘S a. BROOMS, Barrels Glassware and Lamps, 2 Dozen EUFB‘ALO ROLES, l'itblt, 'I‘ur, Itnslh and Oakum, A llicndid assortment HATS, CAI’S and FURS. Extract Logwood, Turpentine, Varnish, l’aints, l’utty. O.Is, kc. Summersldc, Nov 12. '68 for CASH. Summerside, Nov 12, '63 Leather. Cheap for CASH. JUST RECEIVED I SHOES for sale at a small advance, for cash. MEBIOAN - OOOOS. Cases HARDWARE. lio.ls TAR‘PAI’ER, ' 15 Boxes TOBACCO, . ifi Coils HOPE, D. ROGERS. Summerside, Oct. 29, '68. AXES, AXES! UST received by the subscriber, an im- portutinn of GIIAVES' CELEBRATE!) Axus. made in Milltown, N 1!. These liqu are an- perior to any made either in Canada, New Brunswick, or thc United States. and will be sold at the low price of seven shillings each. TIIOS. B. HALL. Summerslde, oct 22d, ’68 READ THIS. ‘ Cash fer Produce u N order to suit, our Customers, we an now paying the highest prices in CASH oars HARLEY, »roraroas runNus, runes rers BUTTER. noes And will expect all indebted to us to make a full payment before the 10th November. SCIIURMAN dc JOHNSON. Clifton. New London. act 22. '68. SPILLER’S CHOPPING‘ AXES. UST RECEIVED, s lama lot of Chqr- ping AXES from Spider's Celebrated Edge Tool Illa my'adory,.Sl. John, N. I}. The best Axe Manufactory in the Dominion. Every Axe Warrantch Axes ofany weight to suit purchasers. I). ROGERS. fiummcrside. not. ‘I. 1865. Solo Leather. ‘ SIDES of No. [sprint 1- Sole Leather, per sum. 32:: [in-d, from MONTREAL. I). ROGERS. Rummenlde, out 7. 1868. for £6}. SDAY, woman new yous. A Large Assortment Just received and for sale at Very Lowest Prices! FINLAY lllcNElLL. Summer-side, not. 8. 11568. FLOUR. FLOUR. CST ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL. I ' NE‘V STOCK of Choice No. l canada Flour. C. C. GARDINER. Summit-raids. Aug, ‘27 18418. VINEGARI CASKS good Pickling VINEOAR, just received by R. A. STRONG 8 DRO. Summerside. Sept. 24, was. Cheapest School Books IIARVIE‘S BOOKSTORE, Sept. 10,1808. Queen Street PICTOU House GOAL. ’l‘IiE subscribers have just received a small Cargo of the above COAL. Consumers can use it or her for Parlor or Cook Stoves Onl ' 223. 0d. per Ton, if deliver- ed car y R. A. S'I‘R-JNG & BRO. Oct. 1, 1868. Blacksmitb’s Coal. CARGO of Blacksmitii's COAL for sale by . . DAVID ROGERS. October I, 1868. FLOUR! FLOUR l l JUST RECEIVED, a small lot of No.l CANADA FLOUR, Low by R. A. STONG lb BRO. Summersidc, Sept. 24, 1868. NOTICE. HE undersigned would intimate to those indebted to thorn, that they require FULL PAYMENT at as early a date as possible. Again we have to thank those who favor as with their custom, and pay us regularly . Those who do not thus frdat us, may expect to be dealt with Is tbclnw directs, as we fully intend to enforce payment; for we cannot ufl'ord to leave the balance due us stand over from year to year. nor will we be satisfied with what is left after all others are paid, un- less suflieient for us also . _..._.._ We are paying (Jashjbr Oats, Bar- ley and Hides, as usual ALSO—On'ham} and mi: SALE': 30 Yarmouth‘ Stoves 1 comprising Fannsu's Coon. Warsnwo. Numna and other patterns. A few Ben and fi-nnldiu stoves. 70 nbls. Curnqnct fat, Herring. 600 Bush. Salt. and a Large Assortment of Winter Caps and Furs, With their usual Supply of General Merchandise. D. It 1'. MACNUTT. Mnlpcquc, October 15. 1868 Gin 1868 Albionllouse ices. Tire Subscribers, intending to make an alteration in their business, new offer the whale of their Stock of Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices! They would also inform those indebted to them, that. in view of the above “ change, they will require all accounts overdue clos- ed, either by Payment or Promissory Note .’ It. A. STRONG d; BRO. Summersidc, June 11. 1868. _ The Highest Price N CASH given for any quantity of OATS and “All LE ,1 eiivercd at the Subscribers Wurs- houss, Summen-ide. C. C. GARDINER. Sept. 24, 1868. Scrap 85 Old cast Iron. ' ill'l Subscriber will bu uuv uunllt of the above, delivered at lIIayll’urel'ilcuso. y JAMES L. liOLMAN Summersids. Jnuunrthlffli. OATS 85 BARLEY l V 111“. subscriber is paying the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES for Out. and Ban-lay, delivered in Sninmsuicls. L. VILKERSON. Summerside. oct; 7, 1863. " aunt's FRINGE count , TOB‘AOOO FAOTOBY has been Removed to Water Street, To the Store lately occupied by Mr. Gnonorz CIIA'BII, Harness Maker, in the House of Mr. Gsonorz O'NEILL, where Tobacco of all Kinda, Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf, \Vlii be kept constantly on hand, and sold at Lower Prices than over! ha" People from the country will find it to their adv-mags to call before purchasing elsewhere. . PATRICK REILLY, Proprietor. Summeqside. July 28. '00. CANADA FLOUR. ECEIVED from MONTREAL, Steamer FIomImrmIgII, 100 Barrels Extra sup’flne Canada Flour, which will be soidlat re Ii d '- fi" CA8". g a yre ucad pnth per I). no 1 . October 99, MM. GERS‘ Kerosene Oil. HAVE Just received 8 l . l - I 100011, from BOSTON?! c “I aw” so Callas Kerosene on. Warrantcd first rate. I). It I' ' . October 29, 1863. (mth NAVY BREAD. 2 IlAliIll‘ILS NAVY BREAD, for sale low. 1). ROC ER 3. October 29 li't‘l ER 26, 1 Liaotgxfiafifis i MRS. BRENNER has ust received at the Phlxcs STREET mow we su- rrosrznr S'roan, per Amphlas from London. besides a large and well assorted Stock of Boone. S'rarroxsnr, ‘70.. a great variety of I-‘axcr Goons, do, which she offers a: ewtremely low prices for Cash :—~ . . , . V l‘unflrh, Pocket Books, Ladles‘ Reticules. Coll' pardons, and bugs, Travelling Ban. PHOTOGRAPH Animus, lonfi, nut-to, and small. Ca II Cases in ’l‘orfoileshel , Nflnlldlntl Lsattldr “’0 Lexus, Knitting Boxes, Needle Books In Guy‘s)- rum.- 5 01's (‘1' l» . . ghhcsum, linlr, Iirt’ahts' IIsIt, Tooth. Null. Shaving Coulis, Horn and Rubber Dre-slug, and Booklet Feather Dusters Mirrors ' Spectacles and Reading Ginsu ectnaollle Cases 0 an Bligcoscnpes and Slides XIIIEI-rudonlcters‘l Conwrmm. ‘ 00‘" 00113 Ill Kn‘ttln I stem 5 Plus and Needles, Croatia 'iIogviiuraninfghurne». discs at war» I'll“, H I 1’ Ne lies no. scarfli‘i‘nslntzintch‘:I ys'. 811k Guards, Gilt Lockets Enos— Ilenrl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Cold i sml Sc “ nnI'll/“imtlydti P e H l D 5115" z 0 I— r 'ltt n It 1' an n . r l I I K n is p \Vurk 08x Hutton- ano Embroidery nun holo,'l"lnvvor, Urnim. anli’ks. (all good quality) KNIVES—I’M! and trinket, Ilrc bl’al ,l'runln‘, and Erasing; l: udrsn’s Kn van, rks, Spoons 3"?“ and Sarah... L X III I .l r late“... AV“ ‘l'nn 'Cr ('clt‘t's E a s, Vnwne's, finalist», To'd'-i)°hh' WM 3‘ T H Ma 1 1 to all I I’ n . In“! ' XUI, l‘ I E! - ’ Cricket ats gurgling» ’Tigut Hooks and Flies Bows and Arrows \VALKING Snake and Cases, plain and May I-‘lexlbl Rulers, for Artlsts, Ilookksepers, lo. Water t'clbi for Copying Prelu- Pesto 0 Stamp Dampers India tubber Bottle Corks Twines, I-‘ly Papers . . Glycsrlne, Honey, anvt-DrownWlnchor Scan. to. he. lie. Asso; a quantity of WRAPPING RAPE, vnfleus qualities and dad. ' ‘ ‘ sieves. srovrs. Ihave just received from per Schr. Golden little, a large and \‘arie assortment of STOVES, consisting of . . Cooking Stoves for wood. Cooking Stoves for coal, Parlor Stoves for wood & coal, Bed! Bobm Stoves, Hall Stoves, bliop & Office Stoves, Stoves ' for Churches and School Houses. Waterloo Cook Stoves. IIAVI’. just received-an. assortment of the celebrated Waterloo Cook Stoves, One of the best descriptions of Cook Stove now in use. Stove Pipe ofsll sizes constantly on hand. _ D. ROGERS. October AWL W__ YARMOUTH O 00 K STOVES. II E Subscriber has for sale at MARGATE n Ins-go assortment of the above celebrated Cook Stoves, which he offers on I Unusually Liberal Terms. Parties wishing to urclmsc will do well to c 11 on Mr. It. W. ' 'ltEMAIN, at Murgate, or on GEORGE ANDERSON. October 22. '68. ‘ tf French River. S'I‘OVES, FARMERS BOILERS. ill; Subscriber liasjuat received a varied assortment of the above cook s‘roves, with improved WATERLOO, SHOP. PA R- I.OR, ii A L L. BEDROOM, C ii U it C ll. SCHOOL HOUSE. WM. G. STRONG, Central Bedeque. Oct 15, '6! STOVESI STOVES ! ! FROM Yarmoutlt ’ ' Truro ' Albany 1 Cook ' Close ' Parlor ’ Shop ' . School house ’ AND SHIP STOVES, in all sizes and variety (if patterns. For sale at a small advance on costl .R. T. HOLMAN. 5“'E‘mi'fiflxigfl’flifillbjgm nun rxrrcrrn! FROM A NEW DOMINION FOUNDRY, A sci-rum 1.0T or Waterloo, Cook. l’atrlor AND OTHER STOVES. which will be sold OHEAPEB THAN ANY YET IMPORTED- C. C. GARDINER. Summersido. Oct. 15. 1868. LOOK HERE 1 [IE subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the public in general. that he has opened a First Class I i ’ 1 - A' Liquor 8t Grocery Store, nt'hll 0L1) STAND, on Water Street. in Summerside, where he will keep cor-luhlly on hand Liquors of the oboicsst dra uuht including— iIennesscy‘n Brandy, Holland Gin, Port nnl Sherry Wine, Jamaica llum, irish and Scotch Whiskey. Porter and Ale,‘ 1’! -l, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, Tea, Sn n‘r, Molasses. Tavern keepers and others wishing to ur- chase the best LIQUOIts will do we] to glvethe Hubscflber a call. us his motto is “ quick sales and Ilght profits." ' Persons wishing liquor for medical pur- poses will find at my Store a \Varrsntsd Article. , R. muons“). Snmmerslde. Oct lo. mas. _ SWEET OIL l GUI) ()ILI IIEIIOSENE OIL. and Boiled & Raw Linseed Oil at R. A STRONG ls BRO'S. Oct. 1, INIIS. _ r_ HLW_______,_1‘:~,_.._..- Vine Covered » } Cottage» for Sale; [IE subscriber ofl‘en for sale his VALU- ABLI‘I PROPERTY situated in NORTH BICIII‘LQUE, and near the north end of Dunk River bridge, consisting of Six Acfltl of band. with a snug COTTAGE and BARN thereon, and u very good GARDEN, conkinlng a number of valuable fruit trees. This Property ll well worthy the ' attention of any Trader or Mechanic, being wasted at the conjunction of three roads. leading to Sulnmerside. Centreviile nnd Freetown. ’I‘snus will be made liberal. Immediate possession given and a good title on applying to the undersigned. . The subscriber-lie ollbrs for sale one MARI) ANI) COLT, one WAGGON, we of Harness and Sleigh. Persons wishing to purchase will do well to call and sec ‘ » l ' J. 'B.’SCHURMAN.' Summerairle. August In, ream-«r VALUABLE an FOR SALE 1 IIA'I' Valuable Property, known M 1101:: LAND GROVE, IIEIII' CENTREVILLE,‘ BEDEQUE consisting of 202 acrel, which includes a valuable piece of MARSH. upon ‘ which is annually cut about lél tons of llay. This I": nu is near to the mussel niud and sea manure, which can be had in lsrgoquantilies. On the premises to snow and- commodlous dwelling house, well finished up stairs and down , also,» Farmers Cottage, Burn. Statues. Granary, andburnout-buildings. one huun tired acres of this Form are under cultivation, and [rincipnlly fenced with cedar, and about 80 acres are covered with hard wood fit for saw logs and ship timber. Terms 20 pueent down; balance secured on property, payable u may be agreed on. I r A . E. C. HOLLAND. September 8, 1888 . - “ Freehold Farm lhr' Sale! THE subscriber offers for sale the PAR“ now In the occupation of Gilbert Gallant, in (lnseumpee Village, a short distance from Mill River Ilridgc. containing about 100 acres, 50 of which lront on the Main Post Itnnd, leading to Alberton, and the restraining 50 acres framing 20 chains on the Mill Road, near mussel mud and sea manure. Well sit- uated fur a farm , tavern or mecln ic. Terms liberal. For furtlrcriinlbrtudtion‘ap- II to . ' . l y scones iv. nowmu. Cnscumpcc, Nov 4, ’08. Valuable~ Freehold Prdp—ei-E FOB sann. ' 7 RE Subscriber oflers for Sale, on reason- able terms, his Valuable Freehold FARM, on Lot 17, consisting of 150 acres ot excellent land, 100 of which are in a good state of cul- tivntion, and the remainder well covered with cedar and other valuable wood. It is situated 4‘ miles from Summerside. at the end of Mis- couche Roatl,and has an excellent frontage on the shore of Shelnedilo River or llinlick (love. A good mill stream flow through the centre. Abundance of mussel mud can he had within a few chains ofthe front. The fences are nearly all of cedar. the buildings In good order, heat and comlnodiuus. A block of ii acres of most valuable wood Innd, distanton- 1y one mile, can be sold either with or with- out the farm. ALSO—200 acres of wilderness land on Lot 10, fronting on the Main Western Road. and leading down to Portage Itiver, along which are about ten acres of excellent marsh. 200 acres on Lot 1!, fronting on the centre line road ofsnid Lot: and 71 acres on Lot 8 front- ing on Pierrn Jacques Road near the will of Messrs. A . Jr. A. Ramsay. JAMES RAJ-ISA? Lot,” July 2:1, 1868. > . r ' . . I it Valuable Property ~ ‘1'”1501t3satil“? "1 1" IN SUMMERSIDE ! l l O LET, or EUR SALE, by prlvgte con- tract. that vaIuable proptrty, opposite the Summerslde Bankand 2 doors west froln the Journal Olllce, fronting on CEN'I‘llL,nnd running back to St. STEPHEN Street, in Summersidc, formerly occupied b Mr. S. W. CLARKE. as a Mercantilq E billyprent. Tlié'bullding is "0&27 feet‘.‘ ll'eke Is It communion: SHOP, 25x '17, 19 feet post, fitted up with the latest improvements; and is well adapted for n nernl Retail Business. The renurindernf‘ths owor flat and the ascend store is comfortany fitter] up on would suit for two tenements. The Huh-e I nearly new, comfortably finished, and in first rate rcpnlr. There is a stable and small warehouse on the pi‘cniisl's. ‘ ' ' ‘ _ For further particulars apply to .'_. ...Il‘n0mam.,lratr.t Summershle,‘blayfila. ltifil. .L. .-........L.a._..__... .. WRIGHT—SW INDIA VEGETABLE snout cos-rs!) PILLS,” Cure sick headache , Rheumatism; fever and Apps, llilious complaints, colds and coughs, pain in the bones, Ery- sipclas. salt rheumadl cutane- ous illft‘néel. P111“, Dropsy ant tic rave ,1”: ll ‘ : lesr‘eomplalntsthfll} i arrliems,Genersl Do~ hllity do; and are \VAIIIIANTED ro in: In run ., BL 00.‘ . For Isis at the Principal once, No 872 Pearl strut, New York, and by Druulsts generally. _ W. 1!. WAESON, Ch'Town, ' t f t! 1 . “any 28?! mos. gen or is island Cams and are permanently and , cll‘ tnnlly cured by thb‘ use ‘ ‘ B 0 B I H 3 0 3' 8 Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by Charles Owll'pikler. Suniside' . . t.\VATst)N. Cit Drug Store, Cb‘lown. 2 lee. '26. 1867. Here. Look J B. FITCH‘S Commit OINTMENT is 0 used for all complaints, first skinJlssb. bones and muscles are tfllluted with; with wonderful success. Try It. ~ W. B. WATSON. (loner-1 Assam" P. I. kind. WM :1! Declared! ANTED by the subscriber, . during the nipping season, 50,000 Bushcis'ilafs, orwhlcbtl Ill 1 1' 1 cm, Ittbisntfin‘sllll’d'tilliny‘i " M Wd' m T. 11. "ALL, Summerslde,oct 8. 1808