Eneland’s Position in European Politics, The New } 1dGAY ite i ti Ser j | a 8 pre I il ! eat ft Kuropean politics \ nan wi la just returD from Bevlu nad 4 41 imate friend of lla of. o h and hers who unser- | sta iter mi t nside, says the I im Official en there is intensé'y bi I wuts ho shad Sharp criticis..s in Londen paper French operations in | China, | ne echoes elsewhere in Euro} t i s seems to be *'l ‘ Fre i erder to dispute Eng la ; 4 cy, and the Fren er a stimulus of flattery, ave willi: g| art ir part of agyression tie | Alin There is smail Gouot Thal | t bet » cabal. I wi ] ance is jQow | | Alexan dr . = MUgiana s head, rea r her whenever the sta Ezyptian complications seems portal German papers, which usually | peal rd, are full of sinister | t! t England has too long played a r part in the world’s affairs than she is é led to play, and thst the time has o cut her down until she gets into place that befits her real importance. The position of Russia in the plan is mys: teriously uncertain, as the papers in Russia k through muzzles. The French, how- é exper hat the Roassians will march Chives rritory on the Siberian ber r. eu f such action have already r ached | on. I P pondent of the New York H / cables that never, since the « of Waterloo, has public opinion in Fi auce been so savagely hustile to England » the present nioment. Papers of e united in transferring their han at all cre eds h +) hatred from Germany to England, and istantly recalling the fact that when Franee has wept or France has bled per tidions Albion hag, rejoiced. The official Republique Fi tise is as loud and bitter as (ri P. white the Bonapartist Le Pays for once gives to: gue with Debuts and Voltaire. The supercilions hypocrisy and sham high moral tone alopted by the entire English press has fairly exasperated France and rankles in the breast of every French- man, M, Ferry has a personal grudge igainat England for breaking up the con- ference, and takes little pains to conceal his animosity. The French Premier, in fact, said recently to a political personage: ‘It is merely a wild dream of the English journalists to suppose that France is iso lated by recent events. It is not France, but itis England. herself that is isolated, und I lock forward most hopefully to the formation of an anti-English coalition.” Repub iy we Fi f Paris, scoffa at jercmiahs of Londen, and compares them to crocodiles. ‘‘Wehave had some MINne *pecinens ¢ f Brit sh hypecrisy before,” s, ‘‘but these last lamentations of the f Li sé tne it says, — “THE i Freeling, M, <A.. Dass Fashionabie Marriage at St. Loonards. \ (ark Evolish paper gives the folloy i int ef a Puhionable marMage” which wi e interesting to many readers ol PH EXAMINER :— Oi Saturday Jugust 9th, at St. Paul Chureh, was celebrated the marriage of t he Rove Henry Amherst, e'dest son of Vice nce Kleanor. Richara welding > R Admiral Orlebar, with Const | danuhter of the late Rev. Bryars, of Roden House. Te | party entered the chu ch, which was b-auti- iliy decorated fur othe by. tne Misses Jones, Miss Wilson, and Miss Ellis, to the music oi Gounod s ** Marghe Romaine,’ at alittle after 11 o'clock. A few minutes Jater the bride arrived, accom panied by her brother, Mr. Earnest Bryans ovens iou who afterwards gave her away. th service, which was semi-charal, was mos : io. mpressively performed by the Rev G. N. Fellow af Merton, cousin of the bride, assisted by the Rev J. Orlebar, M, A,, English Chaplain a Hav-e, brother «f the bridegroom, Captair Orlebar, R. N, acted as best man. The bride, who was attired in a Gtess Of Creat satin meaveilleux, trimmed with lace, ar wore orange and stephanotis sprays at the threat, and a wreath of the same flowers b her hair, wes attended by three bridesmaids, Mies. Mildred Bryans (sister), Miss Lillie Bryans (aunt), and Miss Mary Shephe~ (cousin’ of the bride), allef whom carrie basket of flowers. . Their dresses were o! cream sprigged musim, with deep lac skirts, acrevisse sashes, trausparent Jac bonnets, trimmed to match. After, th usual formalities had been gone through in the vestry, the bride and bridegroom came down the middle of the church, Miss Jones playing with great execution: Mendel-s hn beautiful ‘*Wedding March,” and drove t: toden House, were a recherche breakfast. provided by the well-known firm ot Messrs Vidier & Co., of St. Leonards, awaited them. Mr, and Mrs, Orlebar afterwards iook leave of their friends and started fu the North amid a shower of rice and satu shoes. The bricde’s travelling dress was ot black and white check silk, trimmed with olack velvet, with grey steel bonnet and aigrette to match. - ale -_-- ~~: > -aee— The Order of Knighthood. —-— COMMENTING on the order lately con- ferred on Principal Dawson, of MeGill College the Montieal Gazett: Says: ‘The distinction received is that inva riably given to men of eminenée in seience, arts, literature, research, philosophy, and kindred walks. Sir isaac Newton reccivee precisely the same distinction as that con ferred upon Principal Dawson, Sir Wes. Thomson, the first electrician of the day, now attending the meetings of the British Association, has the same rank, and al) the distinguished men of science, of letters and art who for hundreds of years past have been henored by their cvereizn kave had conferred upon them the order cof knighthood into which Dr. Dawson has been elevated. The jodiciary in England receive the same Order, and it was not theught by the Globe an indignity Sir Antoine Dorion or Sir Wm. Richards were city ) rewiahs about Foo Chow victors, throw everything else into the shade. They are worthy of the decree of the abolitionist Gordon about free trade in negroes. It is not in vain that our neighbors have lingered } li De it the land of the Croc diles ia ; as “- only China but England has been var quished on the waters of the Muni. British statesmen will pe haps now see that, pv acting as the pertidi ous, jealous aud selish adviser of the Tsung Li Yamen, their country has lost both the esteem of nauons that possess self-respect and also the respect of thuse nations which nobody esteews. Le Pays exuits at the svubs that Eng- land continnes to get from Germany, and La No Presse says: “‘To England atone belongs the honor of bombarding the defenceless towns.’ There is no doubt but that Egypt is at the bottom of all this hatred and venem toward England that " mretle now is fanned into something akin ‘to frenzy by supercilious hypocrisy of Eng- land’s appreciations of the French victory it Foo Chow. The New York Herald’s London. corres- pondent gives: the other side of the story aud says the rumors of a Bismarck-Ferry alliance amuse English officials and come as an underplot to Admiral Courbet’s little melodrama. The Telegraph thus begins a Saturday morning editutial : wa would be uucharitable to measure the political segacity of the French press by ihe levity of some Parisian journalists, as the talk of ® journal alliance as a. substitute for English friendship. It ia France her self to decide whether to turn to the east and worship the risen sun. Pique, that prompts such far-fetched speculations, is partially reduced by the tone of some Eng- lish writers who are too ready with recrim- inations and indulge in that criticism of European eruptions of the East which are so facile for commentators at home. If a passing tiff with the friends of nearly three- quarters of a century can make our neigh- bors forget, even foc a week, the memoirs of Sedan and Lorraine, then we must cease to treat seriously the whispers of revenge which run through so much French politica. Bismarck, we are told, has quarrelled with England and courts France. There has never been a formal alliance between Lon- don and Berlia, and a breach of it is out of the question. Magland and Prussia always have been, and England and Germany are naturally alli A Daycurous Caiaracrer.—The Moncton limes says: Marshal Thibideau on Satarday, took Charles Cahill to Point da Chene, where he was put on beard the boat for P. E. Islane, where he belongs. Cahill, who has been about Moncton for some time, acting im a stfanve inanner, was well known to the officers of the boat. He is far from being in his right mind and if reverts be true, is a dangerous cbarac- | ter. He is seid to have broken aman's aim, previous to his leaving the Island some time fer the United States, and was also sus- ted ol ul play ip the death of a young voman, Who year or two ago fell over a ize In & mysterious.mwapper and received t irics, The officers of ‘the boat re- »coarge of him, and but forthe ‘loncton gentioman who was a pas- sneer, volunteered to take charge of him the , 7 } i4eCG 10 Take lact thata Mat would erther have been obliged to ve sto the Isl tn, a Cll pauy) acieow lu th sland a ri y | - wack Ww ALOnUELON, ee “ i e patch of the 30th wit, fa ; he & vio 1s baryu tted | a , i Luuis bity in bis address he ] Led ft : ict to ee h m on his return, s he can rey ‘ ir actual wants to u binet Flemi:eo the war horse of the n, Was present at the bauquet & nou-pohtical speech a -<—b + <—e— . Tur Wanderers Cricket Team defeated the Garrigon Team at Halifax, oy Saturdaylast. larMers’ wi and mad j } ale, Greely and his companions, any more than the splendid dash, ebergy and skill that animated Commander Schiey’s relief party, by which they were advanved ‘to the tragic a daie, in time fo save a small reninant of a party of men who deserve every sent- delicate kindness, gratitude and | ; portion of the when th “y given knighthood — for eminetice in the law. The order of knight hood is not less high and honorable than that of the Bath or that of St, Michsel and St. George. It has been worn by men of the greatest eminence, of world-wide fame, oj cqval renown and distinction’ ‘with the most famous of those who -have worn’ the Ovder of the Bath. It has been given to Principal Dawson, rather than that of the Bath or St. Michre) and St. George, fora reason well known and thoroughly under- stood, namely, that his services have ‘been rendered and his eminence achieved in the canse of science and not that of the State. We doubt whether ’'a single instance’ can be cited of the Order® of the Bath being cénferred upon men who have not done the State some service, and certainly the instar ces, if any, are few. The Orders of the Bath and of St. Michael and Sr. George are re- served for those who achieve distinetion in military, naval or diplomatic lifé, statesmen in England and the colonies who have ren- dered service to the empite, while’ the order of simple knighthood is'reserved for men of renown in other walks. ‘An'exam- ination of the list of knights of the present and the past will show this distinetion to have been closely observed, and it is be- cauce of it that the order of Knighthood has been conferred upon Principal Daw- son.” — —- —- -- —— --Commander Cheyne has addressed the following letter to the Boston FTerald : “The present criticisms upon Lieut. Greely’s party, in so far as amagonism to the conduct cof his late suffering band is concerned, ought at once to cease, not only for the credit of the nation, but also in the name of justice and the faintest approach to generous feeling. Without further mention of what greedy sensationalisis are endeavoring to stir up to its most loath- some d-pths, with an air of fastidiousafiecta- tion, let meask those busy talke's toseriously corsider what they themselves might do under similar circumstances, in order that they might still hold on to life, and have the hope yet before them of being restored to mother, wife and sistery..Most emphti« cally do I assert that no one, excepting Arctic men, can possibly have a. thorough kaowledge of, or bein a position té appreci the noble and manly work carried through fo its most bitter end by Lieutenant | they ean duly estimate, in his just merit, scene of events by ¢£0° early iment of sympathy, not only on the part of their | own countrymey, but from the civitizsd world at large Lieuts. | Schwatka, Greely and Sehley ure mon of | whom Americans may well speak with pride when they compare men wich aren in Arcue exjloits. Theu, in the name of cotinon deceucy aud justice, let me respect- fui y ask the An.erican press to refuse conn- tenauce to the utterances of men—‘‘save the matk’’—who would surround the retur: ed sufferers with an impure atmosphere, rejder- ed only so by their Gwa affevt.ul, poButea aud morbid minds.” Se a ae ay Tux AM TN ER, SHPTEMPBER ji. FLOUR. FLOUR. niche of the edlumbarium, or delivered to nie friends to b disposed of as they may desire,” “ji es bx e . | S W. Tallmadge presents:the following | figures as the final estimate of the wheat crop in the United States for 18847 The | different states and territories show a total | production of winter wheat to be 380 U00,- 000 and the total spring wheat 150 090,000 bushels— total winter and spring 530,000,- OOO bushels. ‘This makes avtotal yieldet) the country fully 256,000,000 bushels more than ever ‘before | produced, 150,000,000 more than Jast year’s crop, and 80,000,000 | mcre than the average crop for the past five years. The departments all agiee in re- porting the quality superior, and when it NOTES. The Canghnawegas want to goto Khai- toum. a» M. Ferry says that Pranee is acting for | world CURRIENT the civil The mild st mannered men in the world sh ow their teeth to the dentist, Lieut. Greely, the arctic explorer, is va nipe a little strength every day. Extra exertions are being wa'e to de® spaich the Gordon relief expedition, lt is feared that the pleuro-pneumonia has spread very, widely in the United 7 iad ee ar has been threshed th@y say the yield S Sexton and Redmon Trish members of| por. than met their culations, — jay arhament, sailed ftom New York for home applies especially to. spring wheat section on Saturday. ©“ "2 © —lowa, Dakota, Nebraska, Minnes«ta and Wisconsin. The quality of spring whea was never better. vest has, been ‘late, but. the Weather hes been most faverable abd veain is> beigk eared for in excellent condition. Oysters in England are net sold by the lozen, but by the score, half a score being he usual order. ; Talk about a man turning a woman's nead ! [tis passing another woman with a There hag come withip the past few vou er 7" hdaysf@ays the Pull Mul Gegetic, asingalé. Emperor William was thrown from his coufirmation of Shake speaie's knoWledge a8 iorse on the 28ch ult., while riding jn the} natural Every one knows the beauti- park attached to the imperial palace at} fy) passage ‘Macbeth’ where Duncan Babelsburg. wanders forth about the precincts of thi . Juin Dillon, who, has been living in c1e'le, and watches phose _ ones Colorado tor eighteen months, will shortly |#%e a mars, A tn se rerurn to Ireland and resume his place in | Pests and rearing their young. rere they His health has greatly improved, | most Gieed and haunt,”’ says the king. *'s " have observed the air delicate Vhis may haye.been a piece of folklore tha Shakepeare picked up in Warwickshire, it| certainly is not a common belief about the birds. The great popularity of swallows, is due to their association with summer rathe! than with bealtb. But in the last, week,we bave*had authentic accounts, thap in ue Oi the southern cities cf Prance where tie cholera has broken out, the swallows have fld away. As the food of these birds con- sists entirely of insects, the deserted stat of the Cahy et urds no clwe to their depart- ure. be Sod Ba ) , g ,O.1 Ics Members of the British Asspciation took . holiday on Saturday, about five hwadred going to Quebec, four hundieu to Oriana, aud smaller parues to lakes Memphtema- gog and Chambiey. is The Ottawa Sun says that the latest wave ouc is abstinehee’ from tobaeco. Those who belong to the society can be seen wearing a small piece cf red /ribbou under the Japelle of their coat. The new electrie light burners are not ywing the ¢i'izens..of Detrait apy large degree of satisfaction, There 1s too much spasmodic glare and intermittent gloom te save them from general condempation. we 2, wes 4 The Boston Glebe says of.the single seul) race bétWdeD Alber Hamm avd John Me- Kay, which tock place on Lake Qunsiga- woud, Ang. .20ib ; ‘*The race_ between An Ottawa. despatch says: ‘‘Petitions Hamm atd.McKay was called. Both me have also been received from Halton, York, The spring wheat har-|@ i N. Be; and Charlottetown, P. E. I, where he Scott Act is pow in force, asking thats poll be taken on the question ofits fepeal. ésme to the line an good caydition. — ‘Thety was po chyice in pesitions, McKay holdin, the place Tear the shore, with Hawm in the centre of the water course. Kennan oi Boston was McKay's backer, ana Captan James Connor ot this cityyand John Chen, of Boston, jointly backed Hamm. Every- thipg was <ven for a fair race. A good start was given, Hamm ‘taking thi water a littie the better with 34° strokes : minute, while McKay pulkd at 36, Ther seemed to be be odin uth n im thelr streng ch of force, and both twned the one and One-Walf tiie stake with the advantape Lig favor of Dau, whose time was 9 min utes 50 sec ° He lost his lend howeve T; & about Mu boats ke neths behind hi competitor, who came im the winner. The time is generally wnderstoed . t be . 20.50, although several ‘clain that it was 21,32. There was generai lisappointment at the regult, Rainn be- aie a great favortte with the people her during his training time. Many tliough that the race was not rowed on its merits, 'ecause within a few hundred feet of th: stakeboat Hamm ceased rowing. But thi: The British man-of-war Canada has re- c ived orders to be ready tosail for Chine n September ¥th. The Dr adnaught has been commissioned for the M diterranean. Several other ironclads -can preceed op stiort notice to Egypt or China, At the recent Board of Trade meeting in Torepto, it was represented that the flour oiling industry of Canada has 2,000 mills, he avefage Value of Which is “$10,000, ‘re- presenting an aggregate capital of $20,000, =| 000, and employing, when ‘basy, 20/000 people. , B. The Atlantic Ocean record of fast steam- ships is likely to decrease by miffutes rai her than by hours, hereafter, just as the record of great trotters decreases by fractions. o1 a secoud rather than by minutes, as for- merly. The Oregon’s last trip from Queenstown to Sandy Hcok was only ten winutes less than the record. A man in India recently sent a petition * - . } we > Vw . to the British Government in which he} !8 net true, as he was then hopelessly be staied that having sold his wives, he had |bind, and uo efforbof his could redeen bot received .be stipulated price, and he him. The betting was generaily pretty even, although the backers of each wer known to offer odds of one hundred to seventy. No considerable amount of money changed hands.” praycd for justice, TheGovernment said it would see about the . matter, But the man is afraid that before it. dces so, the other fellow will repent of his bargain, and return the wives. “Phe receipts, of the Canadian Pacific Railway for the week of Si 21st, weré $125,000, against $116,000 in the cor- responding period last year, showing an increase of $5,000. The increase is at- tributed in no emall degree to the openin , Pe ne of the Op ane division to Toronto fae | sal Bot be computed ia vollars ap@cents, ——— {s! senger trafiic. The number of miles e. a a eeoue GRIND ROCTION SULE (ioe — I Sint A " track new'in actual operation is 2,794, Italian Marble Omaments, & agaifist 1,884 in the same period last year, ELEcTRICITY end Magnetism when properly eete° the bivod, brew ane 1 eivesy. pro- uces »the most wondeijal \ ctikets,. We ar told that these elements are perfectly blended in the medicive known as Mack’s Maguetic Meaicine, advertised in another column, an. &he good which has resul*edefrom its Use,.caD Woe ¥ being an increaseofGlO miles. , Further evidence of civilization among the Indians: A Yuma chie! recently visited a Los Angelos newspaper office, and seek- ing ont, the city editor, said; ‘‘Me heap lig 1 jun from Ynua. Give me heap favoral le neuce in your paper.” This ends all fur ther discussion of the matter. The Ameri- can Indian can be and is being civilized. Thank goodness, that question needn’t take vp any more ofthe valuable time of Con- gress. — Pecks Sun. ‘ ** ae The very Smallest of all kinds of sheep, is the tiny Breton sheep. It gs »teo small to be very profi ablé” to’ "aise, for of course it canpot have much wool, and as for eating, why a buagry man could almost. tat a whole one at a meal, It is so small, , when full grown, that it can hide be hind a good sized bucket. But if not a profitable sheep, it is a dear little creature for a pet, for it is very loving, and, because it is so smal!, it is not such a nuisance about ihe hc use as was the celebrated lamb which belonged to a little girl numed Mary. YY, ADCTION, Thursday, Sept. 4th, at tworand at seven o clock, p, m.. Corner Store, next door to Bremne; Bros., Queen Street, Lialian Marble Ornamenis— of. all kinds, made and designed by the greatest living artists, Imported direct from Flor- ence, ltaly, On wew Tharsday.m oening. . Rika ; | AS MeNEILL, © ee Altictionéer, se +6 Ch gown, Sept, 2, 1884. —2i a i i DIRECT ! —_———— FLU BBUCE’S NO. EL EXTRA WHITE LEAD. LEAD. ECEIVED TO DAY, ex steamer “York | L City,” a lot of White Lead, direct from Thos, Hnbbuck & Son, London, Ki giand, | There are 14,000 persons in the civil service at Washington, and of these about one-third are wowen. —In -the departwent of printing and engraving, women pre- dominate, as also in the tieasurer’s cttice. Their serviees are especially prized in the post office department, and s0 great is their iniellizent expe rines¥ in @etiphering and forwarding letters superscribed by isnorant and stupid writers, that the head vtheials say that. in the dead ietter « flice they are indispensible. Women are found] in all branches of the service, except in tie war and navy departuents. It 1s-eaid to be the rule among female clerks neither to die nor resign; theyMleave the service when’ they marry oF selling !ow, Every package bears Hubbuck’s Beme. If you wani- Huhbbuck’s Lead, see | that the package is nv acked Habbuck’s, | Bep |—2iwy zi i Tbhus isdesenbed the beautiful process of cremation as as the New York society /}4ses Catrying it out:— The body, cover- : re with a pall, is pleced in a catafalgue, in Will be held in ‘the the chapel or reception hall, whence. it ‘ decends no iselessly by means of an els ator, Y. ME. .- A. af A hi. the incinerating chamber. Ta, Vy a means of super-heaied air, has been raised aes to a white heat at a temperature of about th Gontow ho - 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. When vpened Tharseay, Ail SepieL Der Nevi, to receive the body, the inrushing cold air | cools this chamber to a delicate rose tint, | [nm aid of the fund for the purchase of Surgical and the body, afrer an hourin this bath of {ostruments for the Prince Edward rosy light, is completely decomposed, Istaud Hospital. y nothing remaining but a few pounds (about) Doors open at'7/50; Concert at 8 o'clock. 4 dqgper cent. of the original weight) of clear 9! Tickets, 25 cent:; to be had at Apoth-caries’. y p re. pearly ashes, which are taken opt anu Hail, Medical Hall, . D, bankiu’s, C. Lewis’, , pt in an up of terra cot'a, marble, or 30d at the door of the Hall. C-huy suitable tuattrisl, and plate in a — Auy 30s tu we th | to Unlatndried White NORTON BROS. |sgail, - - - fez. Gtque Dis A CONCERT NEL, is CHIMNEY CORNER. ALBION & RESERVE SLACK, \llof which will be sold-on most reasonable | torlas, 1884. JUST ARRIVED. i car Beaver Mills (Patent), 1 car Glenmorris (superior Extra), —AL*O— car Lorve Mills (Superior), which we will dell at S4-50, cash. A, HORNE & €0., Upper Queen Strect. Ch'town, Avg 28—2aw wy 2i pat 2Zaw wptit HARD COAL. schooner UST RECEIVED, per ‘Barpee, | . [sacc 300 Tons Anthracite “is Chestaat and Evg Sizes. O: ders left at . CAPT. J. HUGHES, Water Street, Ch'town, Aug 26 -—~e a a, id, 4 i © fur . -— VALUABLE HOJSEHOLD FURNITURE, To be sold, hy Auctic n, on Wednesday, the 10th Septem, at the residence of Mis, Swahey. Pn. ali her Household. Furnitn e, ooosindan af Drawing Room Suit (n Walnut). bandaome Mantle Mirror, Ceutre Table, Wh itnot, Brug. seis Carvets,..Dining Room Ext : sion T Walput and Leather Chairs, China and Glasg Ware, Beok Case, Hall (il Cloth and ¢ Hall Stoves, Bedroom Furniture (very hand. some), Jron B usteads, Wardrobe, Chamber Sets, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Stove and Kitchen U tepsils, ete. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch'town, Aug 29, 1884 —pat O LET, Q)UE residence on Prince Street at l oceupied by Mrs, Arthur Swabey, coat ing eleven rooms, fitted with grates, chap. deliers, ete., in 8 good state of repair, Apply to Aug 20—2a% ~ —— et 4 eee > Nd STS ‘ * ny - “ STEAMSHIP “COBAN,” Due here on er xbout ist September, “STEAMSHIP ‘6 ig ‘SRAS far ‘BONAVISTA,” Due here on or abiut’ “th September, Both steamers carrying Freicht, also Cattle ani Sheep or «deck » For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BRUS. & CO. ACCENTS. Ch’town, Aug 95~tf LONDON To week we sball offer all ow Stock of Golored Cotton Shirts, AT A SURPRISING REDUCTION, TO .CLEAR, Regular Price, $1 65, for $1.25. Co Hho BAO, for $1.00, Pica , fur $0 80,” it io .\ Lathe: ’ . for 75.» P eae ae we Shirts, 65 CENTS BACH. GEO. DAVIES & CO Aug 14, 1884. NEW SEASIDES, Me GAl- BREMNER July 28, 1884. MoMILLAN'S Dk OT. IS NOW BEING SUPPLIED WITH BROs. COAL, In. all the leading varities, including Nut and Round, do NTSKOOLUNIAL, - 69 YUNBY, (reserve) do ALSO TO ARRIVE: A cargo of (Red Ash) Autbracite Coal fro Vales, due bere st October, and same Uality as gave such good satisfaction tbree ears ago. Will be sold low from ship, _ ER. McWiLEA”A Nw, h'town, July 3, '64—3m | for cash. F. 8. MOORE, Private School. HE MI-SEs BAYNE intend ening Private School, on Monday, the fret ot September. For particulars inquire at their house, on Hillsborough Street, near Hills. borough > qnare. Miss | iltie Bayne will be happy to receive any additional music pupils. Ch’town, Aug 13, ’s4. HOUSE TO LET. fA‘ HE Subseriver offers to let a most desir. able two-story House, on Fitzroy pearly opposite the residence of Williem Brown, Esq. It contains twelye roome, be- sides kitchen, xnad has been papered apew and peinicd inside and outside this summer There is also @ Stable, Couch-house apd Garden attache, DONALD FEBGUSON, July 7, #@Ra, Q)UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMIN ’ FR Only ONRP POTT an ® vear WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de, A eh ite mteml apnea nie Ww ANTED—A COCK. Apply Haviland, Alma Cottage. to Mrs, [sep2 CLERK with some experience in a Gro- cery Store will find employment by acdressing P. VU. Box 51. {sepl 08-2 good, strong, active boy, to WY look aftera horse and cow. Apply at EXAMINER OFEICR. au, 30 YIRL WANTED—iYo do general house. work, in a small family. Appl, at once to Mrs. George E Hughes, next Free Chureh, Upper Frince Street. {aug30 3i ANTED—A COOK. Apply to Mr DeBlois, Devonport Cottage, ' harlotte- town Reyalt, {aug2s y / ANTED- A dmart, lutelligent Lad, tur « flice aid ouuioor work. Apply to A. MCNiILi “Auecti seer, ‘aug27 \ PANLED-—A smart Dining Room Girl, ‘for a Boul ~ Good wages. 'ang?5 >) ANTED—Servuxt, sor light housework and to purse. Nv washing or ironing, App'y before taoor after seven p. m., to Mrs. O'Meara, Pieasapt > treet. {aug22 {IRL WANTtD immediately, to do gen- A eral housework in a email tamily. Good wages. Apply to Mss John A. Mecre, Hills- borough Square, {aug2l ANTED—A good plain Cook, Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Edgecombe {aug20 ANTED—A Servant Girl for general housework. Apply at this < flice. OL Teo... {augls ) ANTED—A GIRL, for general house- | work. Apply to Mrs. Wm, Taylor, House. Hillsborough Stree t, {augi6 Vy ante D—A NURSE. Apply at this ottice, {auglé tf , ) ANTED—Two Journey men Shoemak- ' ers. Apply to Jown MonaGHan, Richmond street. ({augi4 AJ ANTED [MMEDIATELY—Two Din: ing Room Girls and a Chamber Maid. Apply at this eftice, {aug ti VOR SALE—A Cabinet Urgan, as good as new, has been very little used, will be sold at abargain. Appiy to W. kK. Boreham, Grafton Street, [jy9 lew , = will gve exclusive sale at and neat VV Chari tretown, of our Entire Wheat Fleur, to a dealer who wili push it. Covered by patent. Kasil sdk. We ,uarantee 100 los. wore bread to the barrel then any other flour. —FRankizs M1 Ls Co , 38 Clark Street, Cuicayo, Ili, aug2 ed O LEP. —shop end Tene ment on U per i Queen Street, at present vovupied by Mrs Molean. Apply tod. MoGits, aug2— pat, Mere TO L¥ND at 5 per cent, in sums + over $500, upon personal security; 4.80 upon mor’ gaye, Lot Jess than $1,000, at 4 per ceut. Apply by letter to Epwonp Me- Kiyron, B.C. L., 167 =t. George Street, Moutreal, pugl VAKD—A_ couple of first-cloos Boarders, Ladies or Gentlemen, wey fud comfort- able accommodation by applying to Mrs. W. Keunedy, Hslisb rough Park. [jy 23 tf VOR PALM—A first-class No. 2 Singer Sewiuy Machine, for slocmeker’s work, quite new, Also a Patent Crawping Machine, in good order, The above will be sold cheap Apply to James Mcl cov, Spripg (jy22 Park Road. i at present vecupied by Jienry Bla Dopp. O LET— With immediate possession, that d. sirable Dwelling House,on Pleasant, ™t te h. —W al. (jy! eed | ENT MILLS and other choice brands family Vlour for sale by Lienry Beer. Ufice and Warchouse, Water str near Ferry Wharf. . ““Tnayh