nine, * cue aoe we “. PP. a eo a Se a RE Reet ee * - - a ae ae ow ee ie OS ns ES ere Fs *- * 25 £ SHE DAILY KXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 14 1888 SR ee 2) OR Be Pm A QUEBEC CONCERN WHICH IS VERY MUCH ALIVE. The Dominion Corset Company Open up Their New Factory in Quebec. | About one hundred of the leading mer- i chants of O iebec City were present on October 13th to eee the Hon. P. Garrea start the machinery in the new the Dominion Corset Co., on r Stieet. Mr. George Amyot, the President and ,at whose inv vitation the company ed an inspection of the finally in- his verved and i Twwant to be : bathed with | BABYS . > works of ' Dorcheste id met, then he and lunch was bandsome pr i mires icthce & champagne r ‘atler some &/« eches and many coogratu OW N lations to Mr. Amyot on his new works, com any lisp reed. [he factory is a building 40 feet by 200, four stories higb, a model of cleanli- | brightness, and replete with every idevice to facilitate good work, both in | office and factory and assure the greatest | comfort to the three hundred odd who ure employed in it A Corliss engine | of 80 hore e py and a dynamo witha 200 lam-pa of 16~candle power, SOAP ness a } peopie wel. S capa ; al whit and ¢ 1e¢ On supply power ard artificial light. This | corset factory is the largest by far of any 3 eae __$ | in Canada, yet it is taxed to its utmost to irn cut the orders which the nine trav- Pill ellers kept ull the timeon the road have oulle in securing for the “D & A” 1e product of these werks are Jaye one one one os | known. A box factory employing 75 hands, WW aevttres RN is aso rap 'n connection with the Corset | works. THe Acerat Toirret Soap Co. MONTREAL Ff THE CELESRATED Oo t: so APS. e2 MANUFACTL TERS ALBEFT Towrcr BAADF 24 DADO 44S Cors if, As t| + eevuveveveyyveUUNUUUUYUUTUVUVUUUTTUUSUUUUEUUTUTUSUVUVUTUUTUUTTTUTUUCSUVEVEVE FU TTT TTT TT TT ree . Fe - . , es % *s % es < - m . 7 . addition to the industrial works in the old capital and it would be hard to ind in all Americaa corset factory as well | e iechiprd as tnese new works ofthe Dom, | inion Corset Company Mr. Amyoi, the proprietor must be a pretty busy mar, as he is also proprietor of the ‘*Rock Spring srewery,” whose | product has more thao a local fame, and | igs oneof the directors of the Canadian Flectric Light Co., Ltd. his factory is a great SHOT SOS BOSSSOSOSB | ly numerotis large ADVICE AECUT Spice. When orlering a peeks ge Pepper, (Ctinger, Allspice, Cin Cream of Tartar elrea o-oo nNamon cr Bismarck’'s Intense Hate. That Prince Bismarck was a go0oc hater is shown in the reminiscences of Herr von Tiedemann, formerly chief of the imperial chancellery. During the first dinner at which Herr von Tiede mann was present wfth the prince Bis- marck said he thonght Goethe wat wrong in saying that only love beauti fied life. Hate did the same service and was quite as great a vivifier as love ‘*To me,’’ added the prince, ‘‘are indis- pensable love for my wife and hate for Windhorst.’’ One morning Bismarck said to Herr von»Tiedemann, ‘‘I have not been able to sleep, J have hated the whole night.’’ from your grocer you Can a= ways fee sure of securing the best qua) ity by asking for: :: Mott's 2020702 3? eS eS ee ee I Have Just + Completed My ew Oyster Place. Call and eve the brilliant display of beautiful) oysters on and off the ehell. Our Oyster king is standing in the 006222 5 68 4-2 o* = ee @~ ~*~ 2S 26 6G 88S BO446660868 Domestic Science. ‘‘What do you understand by the de- partment of domestic science?”’ ‘‘It’s where they teach women how to keep their husbands away from the window, Bee him, and then you will eat rystere, clubs.’ Of course the answer was wrong, but they all felt that she ought to go to the head of the class just the same.—Chi- met. ey, js \ ; s rT » 7 As late as 1682 squirts or syringes VICTORIA CAFE were used for extinguishing fire in Eng Great George Street.....- land, and their length did not exceed two or three feet, with pipes of leather. Water tight seamless hose was first made Quebec st samship Hy J Ltd in Bethnal Green in 1720. SMILE TEMPTERS, After a Bargain. “One dollar a yard!’’ she exclaimed when the shop assistant had told her the price. ‘Why, that’s exorbitant.”’ ‘We can’t afford to sell it for any less,"’ replied the young man. ‘‘Well, I know where I can get it for less,’’ she replied, ‘‘and Iam too good a business woman to pay more than a thing is worth.’”’ And then she marched out of the shop and paid 50 cents for a hansom to go toa place where she could get the same thing for 98 cents. — Metropolitan. The Ruling Attraction, The Proprietor—Did you put up the big- gest ‘Friday Bargain Sale’’ card? The Clerk—Yes, sir. The Proprietor—And the ‘‘Less Than Cost’? banner, and the ‘‘ For Two Hours Only’’ placard, and the ‘‘ But One to Mach F’urchaser’’ sign? The Clerk— Yes, sir, all of them. The Proprietor—Then what in Tophet gaused all those women to run out of the store? The Clerk—A passing soldier, sir.— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Agtvinaldo. I’ve no Waegnerian outfit, No horns nor big bassoon, But, just the same, I’m happy Tro sound my little tune. I am my own directer, And when I'd have my way No bilious solo player Steps forth to say me nay. They sneered at my ambitions, Rut my music is endured By an audience of nations Whose attention I've secured, My heart is full of rapture, My mood is ever bland, For when I blow my whistle I’m the leader of the band. —Washington Star. ! Limitations. The young man With the military unt- form had been telling of his hardships and dwelt with particular emphasis on the ra- tions. He was eloquently indignant, when his mother interrupted. ‘‘Ronald, people who hear you might think you do not love your country.”’ ‘Yes, r do love my country,’’ he an- swered, “and I’m willing to overlook faults, but I’m blessed if I can go so far as to praise its cooking.’’—Washington Star. Through Thick and Thin. They are with us again, the brave laddies in blue, And we welcome them all with a wiil, And we'll help them forget all the woes they went through Where the battle notes echo and thrill. And it's thankful we are there’s no great- er dismay As we gaze on each conquering troop; They are with us again from the thick of the fray _And the thin of the coffee and soup. New York Truth. Evidence of Ability. *Skidley always seems industrious,”’ re- marked the gossip. ‘* And yet he never ac- com plishes much,’ ‘‘Yes,’’ replied the eager listener, “he’s one of these people who whenever they do anything make you think they’d be first rate hands at something else.’’—Washing- ton Star. Fitting Panishmenat. The playwright half his play had stolen, Yet when first nighters moc ked it madly That author's cheeks with rage were swollen— He thou~ht his audience used him badly! “sods” so fiercely roared, But, though the We can’t about unfairness quiz 'em; It strikes us that the right reward For plagiarism is play-je¢ r-ism! Aily “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing rom Montreal from )srlottetown at 2 p. m. al 6 p.m, Monday 10th Oct Munday 3rd Oct Mondry 24th Oct Mond .v 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Mond«v 3lst Oct |} Perce Gaspe Delightt ul Passenger Freight Reg~ band- Summerside, Mal Bay and Father Puvuint. summer trip for tourists. accommodation unenrnaseed. carried at com petitier rv led with grea: care. CARVELL BROS Agents* Sinele Office VO LET Calling at In Cameron Block apply to HORACE HASZARD PICKFORD & BLACK, LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTEPOWN. SEASON OF 1598. 8.8. CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlottetowo every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of J£98, for Halifax, salling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawke bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Sa’mon River, Sheet Harbor; returning wi!l leave Halitaxevery Tues~ day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls. The Steamer has excellent passenger accom- modation. Saloon amidships. Special freights will be given this season. For further eS apply to W_OLARKE, Agent Was ai and eon e of your body. body begin migsites and effects a speed HEART CurRE. and statesmen. Try it. 1 ; Ch’town, May 13,1998 Sold by Dr, 8 2 You’d Never Die If ager heart never stopped beating. You would never be sick if your heart : to carry rich, healthy blood in sufficient quantity to every organ When your heart, through weakness or the strain due to worry and overwork, is unable to dd the necessary amount of rich, healthy blood, every part of your ; to show signs of weakness and disease. DR. AGNEW’S HEART CURE Strengthens the heart and purifies the blood. permanent cure. ness, neuralgia, headache, (A iy samy that spring from diseases of the heart and blood. weak or irregular pulse, shortness of breath, fainting spells or a lack of normal strength and vigor in any part of the body, you should secure Dr. AGNEW’S It positively gives relief in thirty It cures nervousness, sleepless- female diseases, and all other ailments If you suffer from palpitation, Dr. AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER is endorsed by Canada’ s greatest ministers Dr. AGNEW’S OINTMENT is without a peer in cure of skin | diseases. Relief in a day. 35 Cts. Use Dr. AGNEW’s PILLs, 20 Cts. e, . W, Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Druggists. prera — - - ~ —s ——- oo —— Digestiblility of Cold Food, It is impossible to digest articles of food until they are raised to a moderately high temperature. Much of the illness preva- fent in summer would be avoided if people ate warin food, as they do in wiriter. Deli- cate persong especially should ayoid cold dishes and drinks. They are extremely tax- ing tothe digestive powers and a great draft on the vitality. The human system has just so much power in reserve, and if this is exhausted in warming up the large amount of cold food that is taken into the nomach there is but little left to carry on the other processes of existence. A physician of wide experience says that for 45 years he has scarcely had a day’s illness or an hour’s pain, and this exemption from suffering he attributes to an unvarying practice of taking a plate of hot soup three or four times a day, winter and summer. His practice is largely met- ropolitan, and if he is tired or overtaxed he makes it his imperative duty to visit the nearest first class hotel and get a dish of the best soup he can find. He frequent- ly takes if without accompaniment of any sort. Occasionally a cracker or roll is eaten at the same time. This man declares that, all things being equal, he will stake his reputation on the theory that nine-tenths of the intestinal troubles of the summer season could be avoided by the systematic and frequent use of hot beverages, or, what is better, dishes of soup eaten as hot as they can be relished.—New York Ledger. Coughs and colds need not be endured; they can be cured, and that quickly. Many mixtures are tem- po-try in effect, but Scott’s _.aulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites is a permanent remedy. The oil feeds the blood and warms the body; the hypophosphites tone up the nerves; the glycerine soothes the inflamed throat and lungs. The combination cures. This ‘may prevent seriou. lung troubles. f1.00; 211 druggists, Chemists, Torento, Soc. and SCOTT & BROWNE, % PLANT a Line. To Boston COMMENCING MAY (0th. Che favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- ‘own for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every at noon. 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FENNELL & CHANDLER DIRECT FR0M LONDON NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND WINTER We have opened? a fine line of Nobby Cloths in suit ings, Overcoating and Trousering, Call now and get first choice -a full “line of gents fur nishings always on hand. John Meleod & Co. Sartorial Artists. Electric Shades Electric Lamps Brass Electroliers Brass Brackets And a fullline of Electrical goods for incendeszint lighting DODD & ROGERS Kees