THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEY BR 24 1£98, Scientifically Prepared by Practical Dyers. This in Great States: a soap an modern, scientific home-dye which has already superseded all others Britain, on the continent and in Australia is now revolutionizing home-dyeing in Canada and the United Its popularity is due to the following points of superiority : d fly or dust about. at one operat all fabrics whether silk, It is dye combined and caunot It cleanses and dyes ion. It dyes equally well ee wool or to dye. it is simpl Messrs A. P. Tipper & Co. During the last three weeks I have had several dresses as well as other things [ have tried the BLACK of your Maypole Soap, and I must say that the result was beyond my expectation, y good many dyes of other makes, but with none have I attained the same results as with ‘‘Maypole.”’ ly pleased and will recommend it. (Signed) Mrs. J. S. HOULE, cotton. Being a scientific preparation, its colors are true, even, absolutely fast | and unfading. It imparts an appcar- | ance of freshness, of newness to the goods and never streaks or crocks | them. It may be used with perfect | success by anyone without previous ¢€ | perience. Failures are impossible if | simple directions are foilowed. | ed NOTRE DAME DE GRACE, June 6th, 1898. beautiful. I have used a I am high- Yours truly, Free.—Booklet, all about Home Dyeing, also Sample of work will be sent to anyone addressing Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. AGES EGGS EEE A Revelation in Home Dyeing. SOAP- ' ec eee Clea nses and Dyes at One Operation ¢ With Any Material out Streaking or Crocki ng ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO., Managers, Canadian Depot: 8 Place Royale, Montreal. MADE IN ENGLAND. Great Home-Dye Any Color 10 CENTS A CAKE FOR ALL COLOURS AND 15 CENTS FOR BLACK. Colors Remarkably fresh and absolutely fast. AY POLE — wife, of powder dyes. Those who have used the old fashion- ed powder dyes will appreciate what the introduction of Maypo.e Soap, the modern home-dye, means to the house- Where formerly the result of dyeing was attended with grave uncer- tainty, and often with complete failure, uniform and unvarying success is now assured, if MaypoLe Soap be used, Many things about the house one would not wish to risk spoiling may now be treated to a dye bath without any misgivings, furthermore when dyed they will not present that common, dead, appearance characteristic of the work The complete doing away with the mess incident to the use of other forms of dyes is in itself suffi- cient to popularize MayPoLe Soap. re-dyed THe REcToryY, Ways MILLs, QUE., a complete success. ’? ‘‘streaky together. June 4th, 1808. Messrs. A. P. Tipper & Co., It may interest you to know that my first attempt with MaypoLe Soap was I had looked for a result such as had attended my use of powder dye and was agreeably surprised to find my work turn out a clear, uniform shade, I put in silks, rib- bons and wool stuff and dyed all (Signed) Mrs. A. E, WHATHAM. £lbebebebatebebs ee Bon f 2 :; ? « t « e cad =; ‘? 7 | j ; fF © 7 * i @ Ls we b * ' ‘ : * 4 > se i, 4 * % * ay é oF " G & ‘ aud in the | Corsets exce: corsets put t P. D. Cors every oOrdip ered: of the grea ti Lo we T > eae “greets! Oy $1. to $30 . es a wf ee = Setonk 1s $ ‘i =" yy tide ae Atlee ~~ aS 3 an ae 3 : on. athe. PH 5 fe - The & S. ‘al Tuesday :i hae at C) ' thy and ' : Ne efoundia: i * recy mz bor f wroduce ree. fer furth oo pres. O2P.25" Bn de. 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Pe, Si< ns eT vu Counsel for the Defense—Gentlemen, Iappea!l to you to return this unfortu- nate to his little home, where a tender, loving wife awaits him, where his lit- tle children call him father— ~ Judge (interrupting)—I will call the learned counsel’s attention to the fact that the accnsed is unmarried. Counsel (undismayed, continuing)— So much the more unfortunate is this poor man, who has no little home, where no tender, loving wife awaits him, where no little children call him father !—F liegende Blatter. ndismayea,. The Good Old Jokes, Grier—By the way, did [ ever tell you that story about the end man and the small boy? Frier—-No, but several hundred other people have told it to me. Grier—Nonsense! Nobody ever heard it before yesterday. Frier—Then it isn’t worth hearing. — Boston Transcript. The average attendance at places of worship in England and Wales is com- | puted to be between 10,000,000 and 11,- 000,000 persons. There is a place of worship for every 500 individuals, tak- ing the country all through, and a stat- ed miuister for every 700. About 80,000 germons are preached everv Sunday. Sir William Harcourt has one qnite unique memory of the support he g: 1vée | in old days to the public worship regn- | lation act. That was an invitation which he. received to visit Lord Bea- | consfield at Hughenden Manor. Taking his guest—the member of a family representing the ownership of broad acres—round his minute demesne, Lord Beaconsfield said, ‘‘Excuse the vanity of a landed proprietor!’’ ''be young politician accompanied his host on Sunday to the village church, and on the way thither was warned that some hints of the high church move- ment had penetrated even that sylvan solitude. ‘‘My friend, the vicar,’’ said the lord of the manor, I call a collection and he calls an offer- tory, and afterward what I call a plate and he calls an alms dish will be placed on what I call a table and he calls an altar.’’—London News. OL ‘‘will take what | We presume ¢veryone would like to know where tley can get the best value fortheir money. Call to the new blue store, Sunnyside.—W. P. Colwill 211 dy&wky 2wks. Our new blue store akes the lead for cheapcrockery, glass and chinaware.— W. P. Colwill. The old stand and new Block. 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Or 1 box sent as sample on receipt of 25c. se d “ a oi | ze — ee 7 ; : THE HARVEY MEDICINE co., 424 ST. Paut &Sr., a. t nr we look.—W Wants, Lost, Found, &, W ANTED—A a for housework on a farm Aiply to Edward roombs, Gt. George St. 223 3i WANTED—About the lth of Oc tobe | girl for general housework, must unde retand plain cooki.g arply to Mis Brenton , suits dettereame. St. Peters Road 233 Amvone wishing to buy a sewing machine, nicely finished varlor tabl e, orold Jepan Delft, call at this office, ‘220 Bi od WANTED A cook, Zod \ wages 10 a suitable rersen. Address Post Office Box 4, or sepply at Judge Alley’s residence. 220 FORSALE OR TO LET—That desirable dweliing hovse containing fourteen rooms. vith shop and offic e,at mesent occapied by Mr. Lecaillop. For te + punch uta to Mrs Con nully at the ¢ ‘onnolly House 220 lwk WANTED —Four or five laniesto learn the Millinery, Sentmer McLe«d & Co. 218. WANTED, ativan October a gene fal servant Must be competent. Aoply to Mrs. John Maceachern next to Davies Hotel, 2:8, WA ANTED—Two or three smart boys--arply at factory—Mark Wright « Co, 106 ” f> une AAs art as the “Oid Londo» Hous OreM*Mises Know », ’situateon Water 3t., nextt>» ‘“tovernnent Warehouse No } A ppl~ to Peake wros & Co. jJan2s-—-1f . WANTED—A vood = stea dy, smart boy about 15 vearsofage, who has had some ex- perienceina general store Ajplyat this office. 98 WANTED —A girl for plain cooking and general work, ~ here‘a purse is kept Apply to 4 Mrs weeks, Brighton. 218 TO LET.—Three story Dwe Ning ry House con- taining eight large rooms, op Prince Street. r ossessic op given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, 217 FOR ®4LE,—Sultana Stove No 40. in first class order, Apply to E. H. Norton Auction- eer 217. “WANTED Ik yep e cook and housem m ale d. ” wages |$6and $7. Aj poly to M.s.Geo. W arburton, Ww e ‘@stwood”’ No w ashing. 208 ” FOR SALE_ A Jersey Grade Milk Cow, no* giviug frem 10 to Apply to E. 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