. eS “ SS ~ < = S ree ene Og EIT Ee es am ee LO Tur Datty EXAMINER. SEPTEMBER 8, 1884. **Financial wreckage strews our native shores, Protection’s storm of ruin rages, Our Island boys the ex'dus swell by scores, Aad roam afar for better wages. —Grit LAMENTATIONS. Ever since the close of the halcyon days when McKenzie held the reigus ot government at Ottawa, and the castle of indolence formed a Refugium Peccatorum tor the political failures of the Island section of the party led by him, tbe con- gregation of incapables has been singing the above stanza. One by one the Grit demagogues have taken up the strains of woe and desolatiou, and stood at the street corners covered with political sackcloth and ashes, howling over the ruin of our industries, while their re- presentatives have caught up the chorus, and, in their places in Parliament, almost continually harped upon that one strivg Every business failure, every sign of depression, every Suspension of a manu- facturing industry, is greeted by them with shouts of ecstatic delight. Were the whole business fabric of the country to tumble down, and every manufactory to close its doors, the Grit leaders would climb to the summit of the ruins, aud dance upon the wreckage in transports of frenzied joy. Let us examine carefully the follow- ing tabular statement of wages paid during the McKenzie regime, compared with those paid at the present time ; let us make the same comparison in the cost to the consumer of the necessaries of life, and see on what a rotten founda- tion the Grit platform is built, and how groundless are their wailings : COMPARISON OF WAGES, 1878. 1883. Blacksmiths... .- $1.50 $2.00 Pingspem......... 1.37 | 2.00 ee . . oe ccs bs caw oe TENS 1.25 1.75 RN ics done buen ke ewan 150 250 Machinis:s (lathe hands)........ L370 C3 Kngine bitters... cece usec) 1.50 2.50 Bakers (per week). ..........0.- 9.50 11.00 EES Ee 1.80 2.50 Masoms.....<-- veceee Sa oe PS bin ok satis wna ine ones 150 2.75 do laborers .. a; noe 1.30 Se CURE ib i xg din ok bnicce hie 225 3.00 COMPARISON OF PRICES. 1876—1877. 1882—1554. [ron, 30.034 to 30.04 $0.2} to $0.03 Horse Nails, 0.22 0.15 to 0.16 Blister Steel, 0.10 0.09 Flour. 7.50 to 9.00 5.00to 7.00 Ker. Oil (wine measure), 0.64 .28 to 0.44 (Imp.) Molasses, do, 0.67 0.56do Tea, 0.40 to44 025 to 0.36 Paint Oil, 1.00 0.96 to 1.00 Tobacco, 0.45 to 0.50 0 36 Sagar (brown), 0.10 to011 064 to 0.10 Olive Oil, 1 80 1.60 Nails (per keg) 340to 4.00 2.75 to 3.15 Cotton Drills, 0.08}? to 0.09 0.74 to 0.08 do Prints, 007 to 104 05) to 008 Cornmeal, 5.75 to $8 4.25 to 5.00 Oatmeal, 680 4.25 to 6.00 Heavy Cloth, 0.65 0.50 do (better qual.) 1.00 0.75 do (tinest), 1.50 0.95 to 1.20 Undershirt (knit) 0.45 0.30 Drawers, do, 1,00 0.75 We might go on ad infinitum, but the above is sufficient to dispel the free trade mist that gathers on the eyes of those who have set their hearts against the policy that binds up the country and gives employment to its workingmen. With facts such as these, free traders dare not deal. In their hypocritical mauner, they shout *“‘woif! wolf!” when there is no wolf; they bluster about in a desultory way, and stir up prejudice, and side issues, and false principles ; they delight in theories; but when it come down to hard, practical every day work, their pet theories are exploded, and their dreamings are broken ; they become like mariners who have Jost their reckoning, their charts, and their compass. they are creatures of circumstances; and must trust to fortune to bring them to port. > <2 eo —_- An Important Statement. At its last meeting, the President of the British Association said that he had anu important arrangement to make. He had * received a cablegcam from Sidney, from Prof. Liversedge, announcing that Mr. Caidwell, the Balfour student, who was sent out to Australia to investigate many of the mysteries in connection with the mammals of that country, had is- covered that the monotremes were ovi- parous. He did not consider that a more imporiant telegram, in a scientific sense, had ever passed through the sub- marine cables before. The mono- tremes were of two kinds, the duck-billed platibus, that — extra- ordisary animal, and another ani- mai which was known to the Australians asthe apt-eater. ‘These were the lowest forms of mammals,and it had never been kuown how they produced their young. The extraordinary discovery was now made that this m mmal laid eggs, and that the development of these bore a re- semblance to the development of the eggs of the reptilia than with the amphibia. This will be news for our naturalists !” F — Ben Butler in a recent speech said : Tsay to you in your behalf that the true interest of the laboring man is to secure himself at the earliest moment a home, no matter how small or unpre- teutious that home may be. In this cheap land an opportunity is offered every man to have a hearthstoue of his own. Ouce you possess a roof over which you hold undisputed possession you become the equal of all. And never part with that home. Never mortgage it to puttoe money ia business. Nive wen dut of ty who mbrtynye thelr ag STE eo oe ara Fe eae ee THe DAILY nx A MINER, oo SHP THM BER 8, 1684 ee ne ee f houses never get i.em back, The mortgage is never idle. Night and day it goes’ on eating its way, A house should not be regarded as property, but as a home to live io until death, aud then to be transmitted to your sops or daughters. What do I,what do you,work for in this life, but that we may secure a home to die in? Get 2 piece of God> territory as your heritage, no matter how large or how small that heritage may be, aud keep it.” Fe steviininecelllemigiliimi —The Montreal Gazette thinks that the meeting of the British Assocation iv Montreal will have a stimulating effect on some departments of science which have hitherto received too little attention among us, and that from every point of view, it will have a tendency to quicken the intellectual movements in Cauada. > =o + —Hop. Alexander McKenzie, after examining the “experimentel farms” has withdrawn the opinion he gave some time ago, that the Northwest countr , west of Moosejaw, is not fertile, and, in- ferentially, approved of the change iu the line of the Canada Pacific Railway which Mr. Blake denounces. —We are assured that the statement contained in Mr. M. W. Murphy s letter, published in Tue Examiner on Saturday, respecting Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P., is untrue. It was, certainly, unuvecessary. The Poor Provinces Must Go. (Halifax Herald.) The Hamilton Times, the ablest Grit paper in Ontario, argues that the heavy burdens of the Dominion expenditure fall upon Ontario. It gives figures to show ‘that while Ontario has 44 per cent. of the population, and contributes more than 44 per cent. of the revenue, oaly 30 per cent. of the expenditure for public works since confederation has been made in Ontario. The Times claims that Ontario paid $20,000,000 that was expemled in other provinces, Nova Scotia amoung the rest, and complains of ‘‘the tendency of the smaller and poorer provinces to make a fuss in order to get larger grants from the Dominion treasury—that is from Ontario.” If the party represented by the Hamilton Times and the framers of the Simcoe reso- lutions were by any accident to become the ruling party in Cenada, we © can easily see how it would go with the “smaller and poorer provinces.” The expenditure in the Marime Provinces would be cut down. Local railways would receive no more subsidies and the fishing bounty would be abolished. Blake, Mills, Cartwright,and Cookjwould be obliged to do this in order to preserve their strength in Ontario. Mowat has strong opinions on this matter, and Mowat has more influence than any other ten of Sir John’s opponents, Blake, included. Our Advertisers. Wm. Dodd advertises a sale of apples at two o'clock to-morrow; also a sale of steam boiler, etc., on tho 16th inst. N. J. Campbell sells honseheld farniture, driving harness, ete., on Market Square, at two o'clock to-morrow. Fresh Bedeque Oysters are on sale at the Bijou, near Beales’ corner. er CURRENT NOTES. An earthquake has visited Southern Austria. The U. 8. knit goods manufacturers have formed a pool. France has been annexing a port on the African Gold Coast. Mr. Belleau, M. P. for Levis (Conser: - ative), has been unseated. Several fatal railway accidents reported in the Ontario papers. are A Prussian spy has been arrested while sketching the fort and works at Nice, Builer’s name was hissed at the Massa- chussett’s state convention. It has been forbidden to import cattle in- to Illinois from many seetions in the eastern States. A woman in Stranstown, Pa., has starved herself to death, after a fast of forty-eight days. Great alarm prevails at El] Hadjaz, Arabia, over the revolt of Arabs. The disturbances are spreading. A number of coal miners in the Belle- ville, [il , district have struck for an in- crease of wages. Kossuth, the Hungarian patriot, ascribes the present European complications to Bis- marck’s machinations. George Augustus Sala is to visit Australia in January next, on a lecturing tour. He will speak on Life as he has seen it. A Russian corvette has seized the Ameri- can schooner Sophia Johnston, in Behring Sea, for illicitly selling rum tothe natives. It is understood, Lerd Carlingford will retice from the British ministry on acconnt of poor health. Lord Roseberry will pro bably succeed him. The Childers scheme for the optional conversion of three into two and a half and three-quarters per cent. consols went into operation on Wednesday last. The appli- cations were few. The Emperor of Austria replying to an address presented by a delegation of Jews, said “‘Every loyal and patniotic citizen, of whatever religion, may always reply upen my favour and the protection of my govern- ment.” Horsford’s Acid Phosphate INCOMPARABLE IN SICK HEADACHE. Dr. Fred Horner, jr., Salem, Va., says: ‘To relieve the indigestion, and so-clled sick headache, and_mental depression incii at to oe | certain stayed of tigw; i is tovompar- oie ” ~- ‘CRICKET! The Island C ickeb Team on the Mainland, atch with the Sew Glasgow ‘leam. DLE SCOr EN. Forrone is fickle, lest success should beget pride. The match with New Girsgow was in some poiots the reversal of that with Pictou. It resulted in a draw in favor of che New Glasgow team, or rather the New Glasgow - Scellarton - Antigonish - Westville team, for the eleven who composed it were drawn from these four sources. The wick- ets were pitched on the same undulating crease as on the day before. It had not been watered or rolled or pounded. Water has to be carted to the grounds up a steep hill; and the difficulty of doing so was made an excuse for the neglect.” Capt. Hobkirk avain won the tess, and sent the combined eleven to the bat. Wyatt and Longworth sill bowling. The bad pitch made wickets nard to get, and the failure to hold catches vave two or three lives to the best scorers. Gregory, who was missed at square-leg with 2, afterward ran up 19 and other batsmen were equally lucky. Some fif y scored before a bye was obtained, Carvell on bovh days having done magnifi- ent work at the wickets. Runs were added steadily, until a total of 128 was reached, the bowling being not so fine or effective as ou the preceding day. After lunch, LePage ind Carvell went to wickets, and on the seventh over, the former was caught at long on. The bowling of Jackson, au Englishman, who, from a child, has been a desciple of cricket, was well on the stumps, and, such was the ground, his balls either shot or broke high, in which case the bat- handle or the hips or jaw bene were found where the bat should have been. The bowling of Kirwan was not difticuli to play, and on a level ground, would have pro- duced many rans. As it was almost the, only method of scoring runs ws the perfectly honest way of steaing them, and the run- ning of Longworth, till he retired hurt, was beyond all praise. A much padded wicket-keeper and two longstops were nnavailing, Even a_ ball blocked dead, gave a run, and at one time the field was so excited as to be almost dis- organized. With the fall of Wyatt, how- ever, who was nicely caught at long leg by Gregory, the Antigonish Captain, a ‘‘funk,” set in and the last wicket fell for 41. Aiter a short interval the Charlottetown boys followed on, and Weeks was im- mediately canght at short slip bya break up ball from Jackson, 1 for 0. Wyatt. followed, but soon skied one to Kirwan, 2 tor 11. Then Hobkirk was bowled by Kirwan, 3 for 14. After a few overs, L Page sent one up tu the bowler. The fielders in ne instance declined any of these offers, and in that lay their superiority. Longworth followed and scored 15, not out, and with Bourke and Juhnson ran up a large number of extras in a very few overs. Game was called at 5 o’clock, 6 out for 46. Being a two-innings match, the game is technically a draw. On the whole, the Island team came home with an even rec rd, having learnt the necessity of better catching and steadier batting, especialiy on such a crease, which lessons may yet be ot more worth to them than a victory might have been :— NEW GLASGOW—FIRST INNINGS, Runs Kirwan, ct Fraser, bd LePage, 26 Miller, ct Hobkirk, bd Longworth, 5 Marshall, ct Carvell, bd LePage, 19 ‘‘oghill, bd Wyatt, 4 Johnson (Capt.), bd LePage, 5 itchie, bd Weeks, 8 Jackson, ct Weeks, bd Wyatt, 17 MeNeiil, ct Carvell, bd Johnson, 3 Gregory, bd W vatt, 21 Murray, bd Johnson, 4 Simpson, not out, 0 Extras, 16 Total, 128 CHARLOTTETOWN—¥IRST INNINGS, Runs, LePage, ct Johnson, bd Jackson, 3 Carvell, bd Jackson, 4 Longworth, stumped out, ]1 Wyatt, ct Gregorv, bd Jackson, 2 Weeks, bd Kirwan, ] Ings, bd Jackson, 0 Johuson, ct Gregory, bd Jackson, 0 Fraser, run out, 0 shatford, bd Jackson, 0 Bourke, bd Jackson, 3 Hobkirk, not out, ] Extras, 16 41 SECOND INNINGS. LePage, ct ard bd Jackson, 1 Carvell, bd Kirwan, 0 Lungworth, not out, 15 W yatt, ct Coghill, bd Kirwan, 5 Weeks, ct Miller, bd Jackson, 0 Ings, to bat, 0 Johnson, not out, 2 Fraser, to bat, *0 shatf. rd, to bat, 0 Bourke, bi Kirwin, 1 Hobkirk, bd Kirwan, 2 Extras, 20 For 6 wickets, 46 AUCTION SALF. STEAM BOILER, TANK, ETC. ‘§°O be sold hy Public Auction, on Monday, 16th of September, inst , at 20’clock, on the site of the Uld Post Office, the following articles :— 1 Tubular Steam Boiler 4 x 12 ft., (25 horae) 3 | Large Hot-water tank, 1 Iron Tank, boiler Plate, 3 Vault Doors and Frames, 2 Cast Iron Columns (13) feet by 8 inches, ) 1 Fore: ! ump, Loc Steam Piping and Heating Coils, Quantityof Maleable Iron in bars, Lot of Cast Iron, Sashweizhts, ete., Lot of Golvavized Iron Conductor Pipe, Quantity «f Vressed Freestone, 2 Black Walnut Bookcase Frames, Window Frames, >ashes and Glass, WiLLLAM DODD, ‘ x uctfoueer, Sept, 8, 1s ber pitts fate Ce A AUCTION. N MARKE?L SQUARE, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, at twelve o’clock:— Household Furniture, Driving Harness, Fiour, Diy Goods, Read: nade Cothivg, Guns. Fishing Kod, 4. N. Jd CAMPBELL, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1SS4 hi “Apples yer pples! rEgxO-MORROW, (Tuesdey,) 9th instant, at 2 o’clock, at my Auction Room, 22 Barrels Apples, Graveusteius, Astricans, Pippins, &c, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Sep. 8, 1834. j a” = 4 OYSTERS ! s ‘H Bedeqne Oysters, at the “* BIJON” RESTARAUNT, Great George Street, near Beales’ Corner. Ch’tuwn, Sept. 8, 1584.—3in. CONSIGNMENTS SQLICITED. R. OPDWVER, Commission and General Werchant FOR SALE OF P, E. 1, PRODUOE, 289 WATER STREET, Si. Juhns’ Newfoundland. In connection with the above is Captain English, who is well known in P. EK. Island, who will take special charge of all consign- ments, and will also attend ‘o the chartering of vessels for the carrying trade of P. EK. I. The firm is one of the oldest and most reli- able in Newfoundland Returns guaranteed to be prompt and satisfactory. Parties wish- ing to procure Labradvre Herring should send their orders in time. Sept. 6, 18534.—till 31st dee, "84, Coal. Coal. UST landing. ex schr. ‘Philistine,’ at Queen’s Wharf, 100 tons very superior ONTARIO MINES COAL, which will be soldjcheap forcash. Orders solicited. LANDRIGAN & STRONG. own, Sept 6, 1$84.—2in. Ci’ Herring. Herring. 25 bris large FAT HERRING, 25 half bris No. 1 do. 25 brls No 1, do, 10 bris first class CLAMS. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1884,—2in Peoples Cemetry. TPXHE grounds of the above Cemetry have been laid cff ready for interment. The Directors 0° the Compavy have determined to offer at Public Auction, at their Cemetry, St Peter's Road, anumber of their choisest lots, on Saturday, the i3th instant, at five o’clock, p. m, This sale will aflord au opportunity to those who desire to make a selection. JAMES M, SUrLIERLAND, Secretary. Ch’town, Sept 6, 1884,—till sale. NOW OPENING THE AT London Heuse OUR NEW STOCK OF FELT, FU AND SILK HATS. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Sept 5. NEW SlASIDES, ‘cle sae BREMNER BROS, July 28, 1884. ry HE Subscriber announces that he is com. pletirg a NEW & FIRST-ULASS HEARSE for ithe streets; and having ordered a set of Ostrich Piumes from London will have a turnout Secund to Nore in the City, REMEMBER ‘ME PLACE; Cppssiie Dr. Taylor's, Grafton Street. ISAAC W. WADMAN, Ch’town, July 24—'aw wkly re PRINLING. of every vescnvt pm executed with Neatness and Despat:h tt the EXAMINER JOR PRINTING ROOMS, aor (rtew se) ” “ gant Clensge “treed Sun Life Ascurance Company, THOMAS WORKMAN.........++. President. ASSURE IN THE | R. McA ULAY. ccccceceeses scnescieiaan Manager. | $ 500,000) Capital... Pree TI Teese ere Deposit with Dominion Gov't... 5,060 ASSOILB. coccecsseeeeeescoceeserresr ences 1,175,440. Surplus to Policy Hoiders...... HSU, 000 | Reserve Fuiidic.-+crcccscesecsesessee: 626,307 | ASsUraNnCes 1 fOPCseceereeeereees 10,147,615 Annual Income, aboutecccreeeee = 275,000) =_—=- j The Sun isa Home Company, investing all its funds in Canada, and has thus a special | claim on Canadian assurers. It is a strong and prosperous Company, with larze and well-invested assets, Its rates are low and its profits to Policy Holders large, and equitably divided. The Sun alone issues an absolutely UN- CONDITIONAL POLICY, Great care is taken in the selection of risks, but when a Policy is once issued the money 18 pala on simple proof of the death of the assured, no matter how, or when, or where. ‘The only condition is the payment of premiums, The ®un has not one Con- tested or wisputed Claim on its Books. The Sun iseues the Most Liberal Straight- forward, and Untechnical AccrpeNt Po.icy in existence, Any information concerning Ass‘ance will be cheerfully given, personally or by leiter, on application to H, sUTHERLAND, Halifax, Mavager for Maritime Provinces; OrtoS. M. BENT, Agent for P. E. Island. Ch town, Sep 5—6i wy 3m FLOUR. FLOUR. ———— 125 brls. CHOICE PATENT, 375 bris. SUPERIOR EXTRA, for prompt delivery at Charlottetown or Summerside. 20 bris. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, 10 bris. THIN FAMILY, FOR SALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN & CO., Corner Pownal and Water Streets. Ch'town, Sep 5, T@ SHOEMAKERS UsT RECEIVED and ready for sale. a new Stock of 3S! oe Findings, ete., con- sisting in part of, — SHOE TOPs, in Balmorals, Elastic, Rifles and Kip Balmorals, c. D. FROAXTS, Clarence, and Grafts Also a choice lot of French Calf, in skins. This Stock has been specially selected in the English Market, and is very supe: ior. Mi, McQUAID. Lower Queen Street, Sep 3—tf HARD COAL be . e UST RECEIVED, Durpee, 300 Tons Anthracite Coal, Chestnut and Egg Sizes. Orders left at CAPT. J. HUGHES, Water Street. per schooner Isaac Ch’town, Aug 26. FLOUR. FLCUR. JUST Abu RIVED. 1 car Beaver Mills (Patent), 1 car Glenmorris (Superivr xtra). —AL*SO— | car Lorne Mills (Superior), which we wil! geli at $4-50, cash. A, HORNE & CO., Upper Queeu Street. Ch’town, Aug 28—2aw wy 2i pat 2aw wp 2i Old, Snecessful, Trustworthy, PURELY MUTUAL, No Stockholders, Dividends Annually. ORGARIZED 1845, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Casi: Assets over $55,000,000. McLEAN & MARTIN, Agents for P. E. Island, Ch town, Aug 27—2aw wkly GidUND BONES. To Farmers end Others, URE Ground Bones, of all sizes, and in large or small quantities. Highest Cash Price Paid for Old Bones. 3. W. McGILL., Ch'town, May 19--wod 2mpst eod Qua} 2m Uffice and W. VALUABLE HOJSEHOLD FURKITURE To be sold, by Auction, on Wednesday, the 10th Septem AT ELEVEN OC LO: kK, at the residence of Mrs. Swabey, P. inge 5 all her Household Furniture, ounidling Diawing Room Snit (m Waluut). bar . Mantle Mirror, Centre Table, Whatnot Brug. sels Carpets, Dining Room Extension Table, Wal ut ard Leather Chairs, China and Giang Ware, B: ok Uase, Hall Oi Cloth and c Hall Stoves, Pedroom Furniture (very hand- some), fron Brdsteads, Wardrobe, © Sets. Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Stoy, Kitchen Utensila, ote. © and - ALSO — A very handsome London made Pj waluut case. A first-class instrument, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer Ch'towa, Aug 29, 1884 —pat 4 WANZ sewing Machines, THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World, On'ty Gold Medal in Canada, 1833, J. F. WILLIS & ©0., Sole and ouly suthorized Agents for P, EB, I, Spee Fring and Shatin AVING been appointed by Messrs. Prim. rose Brothe's, 0 Pictou, Agent for the sale uf their well known Grooved and Tongned SPRUCE FLOORING and SHEATHING, I will always have on hand a stock of the same WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which [ have no hesitation in recommending as the best in the market. Messrs. Primrose Brothers are also pone to execute promptly orders left with me for any description of Spiuce Scantling, Boards, Laths, &c. : For further particulars appiy at my resi- dence, Prince Street, THOMAS ALLEY, aug!—2aw 2 m. LADIES, ATTENTION! UST Read This, and be convinced of the excellence of the Model Washer and Bieacher. It makes the washing light and easy, gives the clothes that pure whitenes that no other mode of washing can produce, No rubbing required, no friction to injure the fabric. Jt is a Scientific and Successiul Ma chine, which does its work superior to any other Washer that ever have been in use, You can do a heavy wash in a quarter of the time, without any labour at ail. ‘They are a durable, time and money saving meals and sold cheap. Price, £3.00; when sent te the country, ¥3.25. WM. WORTH, Spring Park Road, Ageat fur Quecn’s County. Ch’town. Jnily %i, 84. %aw aly WANES, LOST, LOURE. de Wartev—s smart boy as an Apprentioe to the Printing Business, Apply at the otiice of tne EXaminuk. 8 OK SALE —A New Schooner ef about 15 tons. Apply at this office. (sep 8,’ Gentleman (formerly of P. E. 1.,)wishing to select his winter quarters would be glad to hear of vacant rooms through EL Lydiard, Keq., Customs Broker, Char'ovvetown, (sep 8, 'B4. bw, -s TET—A very desirable Residence, con- taining nine rooms, on Bayfield Street. Good Stable and Coachhouse on the premise. Apply at Examines Orrice, [se perce STREET SCHOOL —Applice tions in writing will be received at the otiice of the Secretary of the City School Koard, up to twelve o’viock, noon, September 10th, from persons willing to accept the posi tion of Jauitor and Keeper of this school. i [cep 3i th sa mo FEW BOARLERS may be accomme: dated, at moderate rat's, by applying to Mrs. Mellen’s, next door to Methodist Church, Sydney ‘treet. {sep3 lw pa ANTED--A Young Girl for general } W housework, Apply to Mrs, G, Tweedy, “pring Park Road, Charlottetown. [sep3 1 \ ANTED—A COOK. Apply to Mrs. Haviland, Alma Cottage. [sep2 CLERK with some exper ience in a Gro- cery Store will find employment by [sep addressing P, O. Box 51. oo COOK, Apply to Mrs DeBlois, Devonport Cottage, Charlotte town Royalty. {aug?8 AIRL WANTED immediately, to do ged- eral housework in a small family. © wages. Apply to Mis John A. Moore, Hille- borough Square. jang?l \ E will give exclusive sale at and near Charlettetown, of our Entire W Fleur, to a dealer who wil! push it. Cov by patent. Kasil sold, We ,uaravtee 100 lbs. more bread to the borrel then avy other flour. —FRANKLIN Mi Ls Co , 35 Clark Street, Chicago, Ill, aug? O LET. —Shop and Tenement on U Queen Street, at present occupl Mrs McLean, Apply to J. McGits. aug2— pat. FDOARD—A couple of first-class Board Ladies or Gentlemen, may tind comfort able accommodation by applying to : y Kennedy, Hillsborough Park. 23 tt YOR SAILE—A first-class No. singet I: Sewing Machine, for shoemaker’s work, quite new. Also a Vatent Cramping Machine, in good order. The above will be sold cheep for cash. Apply to James Mcigop, pring Vark Road. ljy22 eee — ee <r » — —_—a ENT MILLS and other choice brands A family Flour for sale by Henry Beer. arshouse, Water pear Ferry Wharf.