ER A LL LT TOT at ee te Wants, Lost, Found, &c te ae TO LET —Hal' of three story dwelling house on the corner of Qaeen and Fitaroy Sts \p- ply to Wm Henlerson, Fitzroy St. 245 t - ——————— SO eg WANTED—<A eirl for generrl housework Apply to Mrs D. Gordon, Grafton oh, com. LOS'T—One Thursday, Oct 12, between Opera House and Revere Hotel afar Mink skin. Finder wll please leave the same at Revere Hotel 241 HOUSE TO LET—Ov Dorchester Street, between Queen and Pownal Streets, contain- ing eight rooms besides good kitchen and pantry. Possession about ist Nov. /pply to Fiiiem Grant, or son. 2) TO LET —1 hat comfortable brick awetiiug nomse, situate on Water Street, now fn posses- sion of Mrs McDonald. Possession given about PYth Sentember, Annly to Peake Bros & Uo. Aug, 2th, 1868, eod tf. FOR SALE—<A double tenement hon<e oa Bishop Street,co atain!ng six rooms each,vard and stable: also «4 house on Richmond street eoataining eich | rooms and shop, good stable aod yard, terms casy, apply at once to Patrick Coan ily. 249 3i pd STAMPED LINENS in new designs, _Brainerd & Arcastrongs” embroal Jere silks, opened at the Decorative Art Room, Grafton Street. BOAR DERS-— Soarders can beace 1 pdatou in a private family. ten minutes walk from Poat Ofice. ressc cable terms. Address A. B.C, EXAMINER offic: 240 neque WANTED.—Bv an experienced sa'esman a position in Cloth! ag, Dry Goods. or Boot and Shee Store; references. Avoly Box 9 239. — FOR SALE.—7 wo second hand hot water facnacea, Will be sold cheap, Apviv at Charlottetown B ospital. 229 tf, TO LET.—A pieasantiy situated house on the Brighton Road containing nine rooms and bathroom )beated with hot water rund fitted for electric ight Apply to W. C. Harris, Architect. EMPLOYMENT WANTED.--3y «a man— competent book xeeper, useful in sbipping business orinany other capacity ina busi- ness establishment. Apply a this offic» 223 tf TO LET.—Three story Dwelling House con laiping eight larivre rooms, on Prince Street Possession given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, | 217 TO LET.—The !:9ons3 and premises know a* She “Old Londo a House, ’situateon Water eh.. BEXt+> ‘fovernm nent Warehouse No 1 ) THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OSTOBER 29 1898 HOW 710 CUT GLASS. With Ol] anda Het Poker You Can Make Rings Out of a Bottle, This week we give you a somewhat unique way of utilizing a broken bottle, Even if you do not care to make & practical use of the suggestion you wil) find it an interesting experiment in the etudy of heat. When the neck of a bottle is broken off, a ragged edge is left, which wholly unftts the bottle for any use whatever, oxoept te be thrown on the ash heap. Let us see how we may save it from that melancholy fate. Place the bottom partof the broken bottle on a table and pour oll into it until it reaches the point where you vould like to have the bottle cut. Then heat the end of an trop poker redhot and plunge it sud- denly into the oil. There will be a little snapping sound, and you will see that the glass has been evenly cut all around on a level with the oil, The accompanying il- lustration shows the whole process, If you wish to carry your experiment a little further and make a number of glass rings, you have only to remove part of the oil every time and repeat the process above described. Pour out, say, half an inch of the oil each time, and you may easily make several rings half an inch in breadth, You will recognize in this experiment the same principle as in the fracture of a cold glass when hot water or }.ot coffee is poured into it. Glass is a poor conductor of heat, and the fracture is caused by the expansion of the inside of the vessel before the heat can get to the outside.—Philadel- phia Times. Flower Study. Children in many European countries - and Dealers, 15c. for black. Dyeing at Home with for home use. Managers. Canadian Depot: ? : ? ? & ~~ Sold everywhere by Druggists 10c. for colors, Write us sor booklet all about pole Soap, a dye eminently superior to any other ever made 8 Place Royale, MNontread — = TY ND (MADE IN ENGLAND) The Great Home-Dye May- BOP ARTHUR P. TIPPET & Co. Cleanses and Dyes at one operation. DYES DYES DYES DYES Belleville, Ont.,*June 3rd, 1898 ) Messrs A. P. Turper:& Co. I received parcel yesterday. The ‘‘Maypole’’ gives perfect satisfaction and is less trouble than any Dye we have tried. Thanking you for your early reply, 1 remain, Youts truly, (Signed) PEARL McNEILL pmaiiliti ii tt. I at PO OO POL ANY MATERIAL ANY COLOR COLORS THAT MATCH WITHOUT “CROCKING” FAST, BRILLIANT COLORS EVENLY WITHOUT STREAKING SILK, SATIN, WOOL OR COTTON WITHOUT MESS OR TROUBLE Smart Woman. ‘*Progressive!’’ he said, should think she was. Why, do you ~ Weal... 3} FARM FOR/SALE © oe QUIN DN OY SEO BE IED BE H8 8 ROEBEGE LEE! PIRI RE REDE REGIE DEERE RE RES co es j know what that woman did?’ They admitted that they did not. ' iL pplv to Peake tiros & Co. jan2s—tf -_— . POR SALE have excellent opportunity for the study of botany. The little city people have valuable piece of land containing 149 acres, A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,no « siiuated:n Woodville, Lot 54, Kings WeClaim | g ving from 10 i» 12 quarts, of milk daily, | plants especially supplied them, and in a ‘She has secured the. services of a ya phen Salanseenc ad Gite kena ann fs pry c. , l¢7 : rj 3 ~ > 283 acr ; stis ’ VW ais. ‘ . rn ; . ppiy to E. H, Beer, 1$7 tf | province of southern Russia 283 acres are hypnotist, ’ he explained, ‘‘and now she | soft wovu, plenty of swampaud oyster mud, : Sa —_ - devoted to school gardens. These gardens is able to feed her boarders on runip | CO? YeRent fo churches, sciicois, mills, cheese i facvory, pst office and shipping; St Geo’s Koad in rear, Launching Roadin tiront, For particulars apply to JoHN D. McInTYRE— TO LET.—A comfortable house oa Uoper Millsboro Sit, _coataining 5 roans. Very healthy location. Large yard aud stable - are planted with fruit and forest trees. steak and make them think it i . Teachers instruct in tree, vine, grain and ee | To have a stock ot men’s Overeoats Ulsters, and § Enquire of R. I, Wood, corner of Hills>oro ec Euston Street 3, 249. garden and also give lessons in the culture of bees and silk worme. Besides Russia, Sweden, France, Aus- loin.’’—Chicago Post. Truthful Advertisemente. c pos, &. Pierce Co., Boston Mass, Sept 20--w3 mos Reefers second to none in the city, Our lines at $3.75 $4.50 $5 50 $6.00 are worth a great deal more as you will see if you . Mm COanection, Anpiy to 1HOMAS CAMPBELL TORONT = froi: whatever cause cured in half an hour by a 0000 0666 Sceccecesoonroees OFF MANS HEADACHE POWDERS Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiets A'l druggists} refuna the mooey ifit fails 10 eute, 2c * tria and Germany provide opportunities Irate Guest—See here. Y waa : , ; : | a y} ® opportunitie st—Sese here. Your adver- a » gstoclre . ° . ‘ $ HOME WORK FOR FAMILIES. 3| their children in this branch of educa- | tisement aid “‘no mosquitoos.” | he em ‘inspecsour stock, Well trimmed well finished well made~ ‘ . ; > ; . es . . rr | ie) ; e na S * —— ‘ « ° We want the service ot a number of ° vik eer eines ‘Senet’ ovlatnen an Landlord—There wasn’t a i FU v SALE OR TO Lut. equal in every respect to Custam made at less than la'f the ey @ ‘amilies to do knitting for usat bome, ° which have been labeled aml packed for ee here when that advertisement price. : @ whole or spare time. We furnish $9 © : P a : a : Was written, not one. You must re- eo & @ machine and supply the yarn free, and @ different schools, the daily papers having member I begin advertisi : 4 =“ - 4 9 pag fer the work as sent in. : @ | Slready notified what kinds are to be ex- N we York Sabe e in April.— That well known business Hotel on a nce aan ’ 3 »e , . 2a 3 weak mae aocnalion wun an EF ers d.—Baltimore Herald. oy eee ee Richmond Street, near the market. | - Se wek, odes 3 Fs Ms is ee ae This oe er met about twenty nod a Bog : @ COOPERATIVE Kxt1 rists"s ote NCES ° Cure a Cold in One Day pen and sbop, al) ib good Tepair. ood & _ G A ah . ° oie stabling for thirty norses, with Jarge yard © ~ Best place to buy Clotlong and Boots, ae Ee ee ental a cea A OC ae Attend Weeks & AndSave 20c to50c on Hivery one Dollars Worth of GoodsYou Buy WE ARE COINC OUT of BUSINES AND MUST CLEAR OUT ALL GOODS BEFORE LAST OF YEAR! sah Every day thousands of buyers are taking advantage of our bigsale. We have plenty of goods, nearly all new this season, [itty five thousad dollars are beirg slaughtered. Retail buyers and jobbers from all over the Island—-It will fully repay you to Attend - This - IMMENSE - CLEARING - SALE) OF OUR WHOLE STOCK NOTHING RESERVED Mantles, Jackets, Capes, Waterproofs, Ladies’ Fur Coats, Capes, Collars, Ruffs, Muffs, Me:.’s Fur Coats, Caps, Mitts, Gloves, Feather Collars and Boas, D s. Si wr ra. a : ae ; ns rr F ; é as, Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Hosier ‘lorsets, Underclothing, Kid Gloves, Men’s Lined Gloves, B ; Collars, Shirts, W caikalis ae oe Ke prs . cece - ? » 0 y AL0S10FYs paws 20 to 60 per ng, es, \len's » Braces Collars, Shirts, Worsteds, T'weeds and Uvercoatings, Umbrellas, Ribbons, Millinery, Flannels, and all other goocs dis PATRONIZE WEEKS & CO’S GREAT RETIRING SALE AND BUY GSODS LESS THAN COST PRICE. W. A. WEERS & C0, Great Giesing Sale Daily -