ww = > ne nd ice ere ds use | IT’S EASY TO DYE. Home Dyeing With Diamond yes i$ Pleasant and Profitable. Beautiful and Brilliant Colors that Wil Not Fade—Diamond Dyes Hava Special Colors for Cotton and Mixed Goods How Wise Women Economiz: in Hard Timas—A Ten Cent Package of Dia- mood Dyes Often Sayes Ten doilars. lu these times of enferved economy it should be a pleasure to any woman to learn how shecansavethece tvfa pew gowe for hers It or suit for the licle one. or how she can make her husband's faded clothing look like new. D.amond Dyes, which are prepared especidiv for will doallthis. Chey are so howe use, ind ea-v to use that even acbild i } can 2 ght and lovely colers by fo'- lowing the a rections on each package fhere is no need of soiling the hands wi Diamone Dyes - jast fc an! s‘ic the goods with two sticks while in the dye baih, and ene willuot get auy gtains or spt3. In ring dresses,jacke's, coats, and all large articles, to getafu'l and sat- isf ry color it is absolately necessary to have a specia! dye for (vutton and all M { Goods, and a differeat one fur all W Goods. Thisis done in Dia. mond Dyes, and before buying dyes ons showld know whether ths article to be | colored is all wool or mixed or union goods ad ge the proper dye, Do not : buy dyes tha’ claim to col -r everything Wi le same package, for their use resu : failave. Tne Diamontd Dyes lone cando your work succes:fully ; re the only guaranteed dyes. FARAWAY PE, \CE. The czar, with his u! : 1 peace show, evidcel tay neglected { get a irst class ad- vance agent Rich res. Lhe greatest tri i I s<ecuting the ezar's poace policy y wou id we to find the power that would disarm first.—Nashville bann¢ Be In other words, the czar suggests the Texas rule of depositing revolvers with tl fore entering the church.—St Paul Dispatch. li you wan goed vat liable : Knives or Sci rs b uy |W )\)\ WALTER Spoputar L— ] TRUE BRAND | Every Slade warranted best steel. Leading dealers sell therm. . s. \ os ore %: Fe. KS Fee 15 Fe Fe TAs z lw, voi wt VPS ISN el oN +S" ws eA f - ia ( f { e * There is Solid Comfor - ’ sy in having your house heated Wf 4s, by Steam or Hot Water YZ — Why not have itdone right ° SN away before the cold weather ets ty % )}, and bavetbe ernjo m-nt whe ta ~. comes from a comforta!ly beated rn ae = =69OUse, > - ’ ‘ ° * = We gnarantee eutire satisface Sa oy, ‘ion and our guarantce means psa Wo mething — : ee om Pm Every contract that weunder- Wp } take will be completed to the <9 eg, *atisfact‘on of our customers. x ss Give us a call and be couvince- i} 43 ed that what we Ray it true. F * We 5 BRUCE STEWART & COT, S >> lodern Founders, Engimecrs ip -. and Mae iia S. Nav. (o's “-, - Wharf, ( h’town P, E, I. = © Ph ‘ 2) a. wy > o\t* es we _ on “ " ~ (em "in 4e Tue SG SPEED SES Gs ’ ANN N NYE VME NEYO WEN AARAAAASAARES Clock Beauty (jur stock is wort (AAASHA = yr oOo ¢ yoing a HAAAH ng way to si for such an- ther collecti has never en gathered in t} parts. 7 We have some very fine man- Clocks 8 day, either Yak Or Walnut with wire or the sonorous Gon, Bel More expe sive and better grades in Onzx, Mar- ble and Bronze Do you want lock fora reasona! then visit our store n of clock value. =¥. W. WELLNER Tar Great Waren Hovse. . Be PE oe FS PSSST perfect e outlay; for a rev- HAKKAR AAAS ii if ee — THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 19, 1898 ‘Local and Other Items, Seep Wurat.—Three car: loads “of sed wheat arrived in Oharlotietows today, im ported direct frow the Northwest for Horace Harzape The wheat was per- sonally eelected by Colonel T. § « McLeod, and is of extrachoice quality. New Ixventions.--B:liw wl! be found a list of new patents by the Canadian Gov- eroment, the patent- being secured through Messr- Mirion & Marion. Solici- tore of Patents, New York Lite Building, Montreal, and reported by them for the benefit of our reader: : 61,526—Hector McLean, Michie, Man, Road Track m«ker- ani cleaners. 61 585—Ju'es Uballier, Paris, France, Grain Elevator. 61 553—R G Witt, & A Schaff, neuve, PQ, Fiy trap. 61,605 —Joho SMaiheson, Sydney, Aus- relia, Br cm and Bi ush 61,624 -Jean E Cayouette, Ste Clair, P (). Card Cuacter 61,688 Maison~ K Ci E I, Ive Creeper. GLET0— Samnel Crlarke, Foldiog seats of Coun'ere, —_— Perth, Ont, When Marriage Is the Topic. The wedded state is a favorite subject with the epigram makers. From a very old ballad we take this: There was a criminal in a cart A-goin to be hanged; Respite to him was granted, And cart and crowd did stand To know if he would marry a wife Or rather choose to die. “T’other’s the worst—drive cart!’’ The criminal did reply. on the More modern is this verse: I would advise a man to pause Before he takes a wife— In fact, I see no earthly cause He should not pause for life. Who, by the way, is the author who de- scribes a second marriage as being ‘‘the triumph of hope over experience?”’ Samuel Lover’s matrimonial epigram is very apposite: Though matches are all made they say, Yet Hymen, Sometimes deals with side of the way And there they make —Chambers’ Journal. Such Is War. in heaven, who mischief oft hatches, the house Lucifer matches, The actions of men wounded in battle are often misunderstood. General Fuller, as quoted in the Chicago Inter Ocean, cites a path instance of this kind: In the midst of battle General Fuller was trying to check the flight of panic stricken men. One poor fellow came stumbling along, not heeding a word that was said to him. Indignant and impatient, Fuller, as he came near this man, leaned from his horse, and, touching him with his sword, said sharply, ‘‘Go back, sir!’’ The man looked up with an expression of anguish and despair on his face that said as plainly as words, ‘‘I am looking for a place to die.’?” He opened hig blouse and showed a big, gaping wound in his breast. Then he dropped to the ground. The general instantly dismounted, but almost as he raised the man’s heed to his arm the poor fellow breathed his last. Breathing and Malaria. The importance of guarding against aerial transmission of malaria is shown by the personal observations of Dr. Mau- rel. In Africa he had spent nights tramp- ing in the marshes without suffering the least inconvenience, while his assistants suffered from chills, merely because they did not seem to be able, literally speaking, to keep their mouths shut. He absolutely refrained from talking, so as to allow none of the miasmatic air to reach his lungs through the mouth, the nasal passages, as is well known, acting as a sterilizing ap- paratus through the destructive action of the nasal secretions upon atmospheric or- qaniome. —Exc acral ye SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Nov 18—I1 'oma, W ll'ams, Sydney; Maggi: H, Wry,ktichibucto; Swan, Las’ o e Louisbury;; Mary D, Reid, Wallace; Moro- y Light, Richards, Pinette; Ida, Mc Innis, Wallace; Maggie Roach, Weeton, Ricbibucto. ing CLEARED. Nov 13 —Mary D, Reid, Wallace; Morn- Light, Ricbards, Pinett; Annie, Le- Bianc, Port Morieo; Pleiades, McInnis, Wallace; Maggie Roach, Weston, Richi- bnetc; Ellen F, Jacksoo, Glace Bay | Athlone, Conrad, Bridgewater. : ing ——— rr D VON STAN’3 PINEAPPLE TAB- | LETS FOR THE STOMACH.--New con- venieot,*positive, pleasant, harmless cure for Sour Stomach, Distress after Eating, Weight in the Stomach, Wind on the Stom cb, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, Nausea, Impoverished Blood, Sick Head- ache, aud all o.ber stom ch troubles directly traceable to indigestion. Price 35 For sale by Dr S W Dodd and G E Hub. > 1 RA = wiz >. NZ av a> CHARLOTTETOWN - cennnnvennyreanntny tty: RY rar > ard Goff, Charlottetown, P | t'other | a= | | ! 4 “a a | PTI UNIDATA John T. [icKenzie, § THE TAILOR STE AMDAIAAALAALAALUAAA LEAL LALLA AU UAG ALAA GLU ddd ddd ie SENSIBLE SMOKING RULES. Rend Them, Ye Burners of the Ciga- rette, and Take Warning. Generalarzt Dr. Scholer publishes in the Centralblatt zu Gesundheitspflege a collec- tion of ‘‘Hints to Smokers,’’ which are founded, as the doctor states, upon his professional observations for many years of mouth, teeth, stomach, lungs, heart and skin of the devotees of tobacco. The first and foremost rule is never to smoke before breakfast, nor, as a rule, when the stomach is empty. This custom is the worst possible foe of digestion. Nev- er smoke during any exertion of great physical energy, as dancing, running, cy- ho mountain climbing or rowing, and espec ially if in a contest. Never follow ‘the bad eustom of the French and tho Russians’’ by allowing the smoke to pass through the nose. Never inhale it through the nose. Keep the smoke as far as possible from the eyes and nose. The longer the pipe the better. The use of a short pipe during work ts to be avoided. A pipe is the most wholesome form of smoking, a cigar the next, a cigarette the worst. Always throw away yourcigar when you have smoked four-fifths of it. The last end of it is the most hurtful, in cauda yenenum, the poi- son lurks in the tail. All cigarettes are bad, but eastern ciga- rettes the worst, for they are always com- pounded with some degree of opium. The smoker ought to rinse out his mouth, not only before every meal and before going to bed, butseveral times dur ng the day. The best rinse for the smoker is a glass of wa- ter in which a teaspoonful of table salt has been dissolved. It should be used asa gargle at night, and care should be taken that every cavity in the teeth is well wash- ed with if. The pipe’s proper place is in the hand and only occasionally in the lips or the mouth. 7 VISITING THE SICK. Dr. CHASE Raised from a8ed of Sickness. Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure and Kid- mey-Liver Pills Combine: for Perfect Health—An Interesting Cure After Long Suffering. Simcoe, Jan. 18th, 1897. Messrs. Edmanson, Bates, and Co., To- ronto, Ont. :— Gentlemen,—For over five months I was confined to my bed, not being able to move. The best medical skill was called in, all treating me for catarrh of the stomach, but to no avail. I could not eat the most simple food without being in dreadful misery, and found no relief until same was vomited up. After spending a large sum in mediczl advice, I was advised to try @ box of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I said it was no use, for I considered | mine a hopeless case from which I rould not recover. At length I pur- chased a box from J. Austin and Com- pany, Simcoe, and to my eurprise found great relief. Not being able to eat I tried a box of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills; the pains left me the third day. My appetite has been fully restored. I consider myself perfectly cured, and fee] as well as when a young woman, although I am 65 years old at present. I was almost a shadow, now I am as fleshy as before my sickness. Have used only three boxes of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and only two boxes of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I can do my house work as usual. I am positive that my marvellous cure (which I think it ts) is due purely to Dr. Chase’s remedies, which I have used. I can honestly recommend the same to any persons suffering from symptoms similar to mine. Wishing you every success. Yours, truly, MRS. ANN CHURCHILL, Sr. | Have Just Completed My itew Oyster Place. Call and cee the brilliant cisplay of beautiful oysters on and cff the ehell. Onr Oyster king ie standing in the window. Bee him, and then you will eat tystere. John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAPE Great George Street...... “a Z V i P. E ISLAND dddddd uibibeialiuse’ e22zeceneace zs ae on een €40f 4 O62 4£,6€-4 © £06046 O O64 9692 £0.60 54O4O@8 ©OOD* OH 9D ED] FSS O9S2D 86D OSS a Ses a —————— Ee aD =e . Re oP Sewer Wi roe ea NIAGARA ae CMON a P< ~ fie ies Ae , Dh jet = Best of LF rae aa = ee PE A set ~ 7 a. 4 1 TeaValue rate AWN Aoxt ty 4 i ; i: 7 i 1 f + ‘ F ; ae mie ek “3 pe ‘f HOLISGEKEEPERS, if you have not tried i? © Tetley’s Elephaiit Brand Teas, you should do so at once. : These Teas are put up especially for family We are the original manufacturera of portable Vapor Baths. We have, during the last ten years supplied thousands of our Baths to phvsicians, hospitals. sanitariums, ete and we are now, for the first time, ad- vertising them direct to the general public, IN BUYING A Seicpemim VAPOR BATH that. stends on the floor Ifa manufacturer does pot show you acu’! Ofatrame without the covering you may take itfor granted that his “Steel frame” is a wire hoop that rests oo ‘he ssouider of the bather. Get one that is covered with proper use. —Wrapped i in air tight lead packets, the flavor and purity in ensured to the consumer, who is also protected as to the correct value by haviug the RETAIL PRICE PRINTED ON EVERY PACKET. Sold by most grocers in Canada and the United States. 25c. to $4.00 per Ib. in '4 and 1 1. Packets, UAL UL rr material, Insist on seeing a sample of material before ordering, We make If your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will a our Own covering material and print A it with a handsome “all over” pattern see that your order is filled. i of Niagara Falis. ty Get one with a thermometer attach- JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., London, Eng., Canadian Hexd Office: 14 Lemoine St., Controcl. 3 mul, Don't go it blind —a@ bath that : is too hot or not hot enough will be of no benefit to rou. Get ore that you ean return and have your money back if not satisSac- tory in every way, Send for sample of material and in teresting booklet that will tell you all anew Vapor Baths. Vapor Baths are an scknowledvet household receesitv, ‘Turkish, Ffot Air, Vapor, Sulphur or Medica: ed Ratns at Home, 3c, Purifles system, produces ¢'eaniine gS, heal h, stremgth. P events disease, che asity, Cures Colds, Rheumatism, Neuralgia LaG ripne, Malaria, Eczema, Catarrh Female Ills Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney Trou- bles. Beautifies Complexion. Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 Couns WU Oa uu a | —— Tee ee Ca ee dust What You Want Rubbers For Children 3 Rubbers For Youths Rubbers For Missies Rubbers For Boys Rubbers For Ladies Rubbers For Men — The Kirg-Jones Co., Toronto DEPARTMENT H.H. AGENTS WANTED. @S 0% 6G ODS DOG 90GQ e330 Gomeo QS OD O*D OD OD D OS OD OD OD OD OD BOBS 3 90993 63-63 ©6869026R 22S oD - Valuabie Property FOR SALE es The undersigned offers for sale the premises, situate oa the cornerof Quen anil Water Streets, Charlottetown, con- alsting of large brick warehouse 50x24 feet, now used as Bonded Warehouse. Renta! value $150. A new roof put on same Jast year at large cost. Also corpver bouse containing shop, of- fices and hoardirg house; size of land about 62x33 feet. tental $260 per annum Also property ketween corner house and Mr. Archibald Kennedy’s, containing boarding house and two shops. Size f —-—-AT THE—— Are TT Yh 9 MODEL STORE stk? Mili OLULV about 51x86 feet’ Rental $220 per annum Any further information by applying N250 if 8. MORRIS. R. i. Ramsay & Co, C.TY OF CHARLOTTE /OWN. TENDERS. Sealed Tenders addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed “Tender for Market T: lls” and “ Tender for City Weigh Scales” will be received at this office, until noon, on Wednesday, the 30ch day cf November from parties willing to contract for the lease of the Market Tolls and City Weigh Scales, for a term of three years according to epecifi ‘ation and schedul- of Tolls, to be seen atthe Cuy Clerk’ Olfice. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. By order Ch’town,—New Prowse Block. Les 5 A Parlor Stove ? ISS. A Hall Stove? IS 2S A Cooking Stove ? you are going wo buy; which ever it is you will want th® We have them. Citv Clerk’s (ffice, Ciro a FENNELL & CHANDLER eee aaaeceercaceeeeee This Space BELONGS TO that best. H. M.DAVISON, City Clerk e $8 as Leading : Fur : Store. * Of Prince Edward Island. ce Sentner, McLeod & Co. Wholesale and Retail.... »+ecuce sors to Beer Bros e* RUS © = naw lth ds , - aS eee NT era Sear ai neers MELOY ek RI - 1 y 7 ici ipa aseatthscetisiadbangeas sii: aspains a a ee. fine