A Diamond Mine. Worked for the Benefit of All Keonomical Homes. eS «Asean A diamond mine! Where? Right here in ourows Oanada, and worked for the benefit of all economical homes, ‘The variety of diamonds in this mine ix worderful, and the supply is practically in- exhustable, All the latest colors are repre- sented in these diamonds; they are first water, and under the moat severe tests they are always fonnd reliable, true and genuine These diamonds are known as Diamond Dyes, celebrated*ail the world over for there brilliancy, purity and durability. These Diamond Dyes possess marvellous and and astonieheng powers. When used according to directions that accompany each one they give new life and beauty to all faded, dingy wad dead looking garments. Each of theee Diamond Dyes gives a return to the user in money value of from ten to twenty times their cost. Have you trie! any of these Diamonds— Diamond Dyes? [f not, then look up some old faded dress that you have laid aside, or some jacket, blouse, ribbons or hose,and give these wonderful Diamonds a trial. They will surprise you with the magnifi- cence of their work’ Now, just a word of warning if you area novice in the work of dying. Beware of adulterated packages and soap grease dyes that bring only trouble, disappointment and vexation of spirit, as we'l as con.plete ruin fo your matrials. simplest, Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. akes pictures 314 334 inches; weighs 1244 COS Meniscus lens, r ter, three stons, view nder, socket for tripod screw. Perfectiv adapted nap-shots or time sures and equally con- nient as a hand or tripod camera, ‘ plate halder - - - $2.50 om ieveloping and printing ontfit, . 1.00 { Kodad rf EASTMAN KODAK CoO. mochester, N. Y LOST.—On Thursday the6éth of October on the road between I{azelbrook and Southport a heavy dark grey:ilster Will thefinder please leave 1t at Jenkins(frocery stor; 4 ise. 3. e &w Cins. — se DIMEN tis Live l PII ISI ILI IITIITISI II Iruze —-- -— ] THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 25 1898. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Oct 24—Henry L Phillips,Skinner, Syds ney; Martel’a, Hebb, Pictou; Minnie May, Burke, Sydoey; Ebro, Geldert, Hfx; Union, Gerrior, North Sydney; 8 Coban, Fraser, Montreal; Lucretia Jane, LeBlanc, Sydney; B Wier & Co, Shannon River Inhabitan(s; P L G, Cormier, Pictou; Amorette, Le- Blane, Arichat; Katie McKinnov, Boudrot, Sydney. CLEARED, Oct 24—Andrew Burnham, Miller Shediec; Lady Franklyn, Garcin, Picton, P L C, Cormier, Pictou; Patriot, DeCoste, Merigomish; James Semple, Picton; Ada, Trenholm, Glace Bay. Port of Summerside. —_— ——— ENTERED, Oct 21.—ss City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, mdse; Monarch, Smelizer, Ch’town, mdse; Jeanne, Roberts, St Job.’ : Nfld, via Port Hawkesbury, bal; Athlone, Conrad, Bridgewater, bal. Oct 24,— Rita, Olsen, Brazil, bal: Champion, Orr, Richibucto, lumber; Res~ tive, Cain, Pictou, coal. CLEARED. Oct 21.—ss City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, produce. a PPS PNS > PPO D OOP HOD LO Od 9 TA'LOR CUT CORSETS The long crossed silk stitching at the ends of corset boves or steels is termed the “flushing.” Its pur pose is to prevent the cutting and slipping through of the steels, Flushing to be done properly must be done by band and the stitches most go through—otherwise it is sham. In ordinary corsets “flushing” ia done by machine, and no machine in exiatence can do genuine “fluah~ ing.” If deceit be practised in such a bare faced manner on an exposed part of a corset, whet about the the quality of the hidden materiais —of the steels or bones for instance? The celebrated French, tailor-cut, haud-sewed corset, the Pr. D. is “flushed” by hand, and is gen~ uine. Itis the lightest, strongest, most comfortabl, most fashionable, and best corset made. In all sizes and for all figures. $1 to $30 per pair. v errr DEE IT IIA Roberte, | TT EASIEST III IIIs | | | Cee eee eeaeeeeeeemm Wonderfal Pamping Engines. The standard attained by the per- formance of modern pumping engines is pretty bigh, as wae illustrated by an incident which occurred not long ago here in New York, where some large pumping engines that had recently been set up and were working at rather high speed and almost absolutely without noise were inspected by an expert in such matters who hailed from an inte- rior city. He remarked, ‘* Well, those engines work very nicely now, but wait until you get to pumping water at that speed and then you will hear something from them ; robably.”’ His astonishment may perhaps be im- agined when it was demonstrated to him that they were at that moment pumping water and had been continu- ously doing so for 48 hours.—American Machinist. They Help One Another, A singular custom prevails among the Tartars or Kurds. If a man gets in- to difficulties—that is, loses his cattle or other movable property—he pours a little brown sugar into a piece of col- ered cloth, ties it up and carries one such parcel to each of his friends and acquaintances. In return he is present- ed, according to circumstances, with a cow or sheep or a sum of money. He is thus at once set on his legs again. The same method is adopted when a young man wishes to marry, but is not ina position to satisfy the parents of his jiutended bride in the matter of the ‘‘bashlyg’’—that is, marriage dower. Only in this case he does not go round himself, but sendsa friend or a servant. Japanese Fireworks. In Nagasaki, Japan, there is a fire- works maker who manufactures pyro- technic birds of great size that when exploded sail in a lifelike manner through the air and perform many movements exactly like those of living birds. The secret of making these won- derful things has been in the possession of the eldest child of the family of each generation for more than 400 years. No Cause For Commiseration. ‘*Poor Dibbles! They say he got 6 pair of beautiful black eyes lately. I feel sorry for him.’”’ ‘*Yon neadn’t. He got a very hand- come girl with them.’’—Shbort Skits. Minard’s Liniment for sale everywhere store is Remember everything in our | included in this big sale and is being sold at 20 to 50 per cent below usual prices. Sale atiended hy thousands of people daily. 3argains for all.—W A Weeks & Co. 248 3i. You will good Hood’s Sareaparilla wiil do you until you iry it. Buy a bottle today aod begin to take it. Close Range. Hattie—So you and Jack quarreled, did you? Ella—Yes. Heo said something that I didn’t like and I told him we must be strangers henceforth. Hattie—And did he fall on his knees and ask you to forgive him? Ella—Not he! You see he—that is, bis knees were occupied at the time.— Chicago News Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff. Corsets must not be worn by Russian young women attending high schools, universities and music and art schools, according to arecent decree of the new minister of educations They are to be oncouraged to wear the national costume. Toronto Fireman Testify. M. McCertney, Lombard ftreet Fire Hall, Toronto, dated March 4th, 1897, states:—“Am subject to very paintul conditions of costive- nessand other treubles resulting therefrom but I am glad to say that I have found a per- fect remedy in Dr. Chage’s Kidney-Liver Pills I trust this will be of benefit to others.” Tne average numb>r of horses killed in Spanish builfiights every vear exceeds 5 009, while from 1,000 to 1,500 bulls are sacrificed. Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, ete. Wien packing away light silk gowne, do not use white tissue paper, for it is bleacbed by chloride of lime and will spoil the color of the silk. meee ee eee ee ee Nk. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE, BLOW- ER IN( CLUDED, 25¢., acts magically and cures quickly. One application allays pains, clears the passage, reduces inflamat.on and gives comfort. « ures cod in the head, Hay Fever, kose Fever, Catarrhal Deafness and all need and throat s#fflictions which if not taken in time wilt lead to Chronic Uatarrh and later copsumption. Itissure, pure and harmless. Paper floors for dwelling houses are coming ivto use in Germany. They are formed of several thicknesses of stout paper, dampened, pasted aod rolled. They have no crevises or joints to harbor dust or vermin and sre yielding to the feet, Minard’s Liniment relieves Neuralgia, ——_ A Montreal court, following the prece- deut of those in the West, has decided that tempt rance beer tbat is capable of produc- ing intoxication is an intoxicating liquor in the eye of the Jaw in this case, remarks the Montreal Gazetie, seems to have a clear visiou.” Doctors Testify, There’s s' rong testimony by eminent phy- sicians of wouderful eures made by Pr. ‘here's Family Remedies—particulariy Dr. Chase’s Ointment, LL TG f Prince Edward Island Raiiway Trains ) Trains In- ward, Re, 4 STATIONS _ (|ward. Read déwn up Pp. M.|A. M. Pp. M‘lA, M. 3 10\ 6 30| Charlottetown...| 6 30:12 15 4 36) 7 28). Hunte.: River...) 5 32/10 52 5 18) 7 68]. Emerald........ 5 02:10 08 5 55) 8 22|,. 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Northumberland make cop nections with the arrival of the afteraoon train at Point du Chene with the Steamer, 4 ; the Expres train willer cetained sat Summerside to connect Wants, Lost, Found, be, FORK SALE—A donble tenement Bishop St: ee:,cont:io'ng s x rooms ee and stable; also a house on Richmond at co attaining eight rooms and #hop, £004 stable and yard, terms easy, apply at oace to Patrick Connolly. 249 3i pd wANTED—A situation as farmer or will take charge ofafarm, Apply at thi« Office, 249 31 pd WA NTED—25 good m en to work at sewers ag*. J P Nicholson. 249 2; WANTED—A manservant, Apply to Mr Edward Bayfield, 245 tf ~ TO LET—Halfof three story dwelling houss on the eorner of Queen and Fitsroy Sta = \p« ply to Wm Henderson, Fitzroy St. 26 tf _< STAMPE! LINENS in new desizns,-— ..Brainerd & Armstrongs” emroidery silts, opened at the Decorative Art Room, Grafwn Street. BOA RDERS— Boarders can beaccomodated in a private family. ten minutes walk from Post Office, reasonable terms. Address A ~.0, EXAMINER office 2 .- FOR SALE.—3 panel doors, frames and c*sings. geod as new, will be soid cheap bv Applying to John Connolly corner Queen and Dorchester Streets, 244 WANTED.—A cook, Apply at the Hotel avies, 238 1f- WANTED,—By an experienced salesman a position in Clothing, Dry Goods, or Boot aad Shoe Store; references’ Apply Box 9i 2239. FOR SALE.—Two second hand hot water PROMPTLY SECURED: Write today for a free copy of ownteresting books “Inventors Help” and **‘How you are swindied.” We have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. photo. for free advice. MARION & MARION, Experts, New York Life Buildiz Atlantic Building, Washington, D. C. Send sketch, model or ig, Montreal, and », C@¢eD000806 06 seessereer? ” HOME WORK We want the services of a number oi families to de work for us at home, whole or spare time. send our workers is quickly and easily done, and returned br varcel post as finished. Pay $7 to $20 per week, For particulars ready to name and address. PLY Co., Box 265, Lonpon, ONT. Seoosessosuee FOR FAMILIES - The work we commeace, send Tue S. A. Sor- O8982SSO 0O05E9979S8S554 COC8 HOUSE TO LET.--On Prince Street furnish- ed or unfurnished and having a}l the m°cern | system of heating conveniences hot water e'ectric lights, bath room hot and cold water For further information appir to Mrs. vD Montgomery 16 Worchester Square Boston Mass, furnaces, WIil be sold cheap, Apr'y at Charlottetown Hospital. 229 tf, WANTED,—A general servant. Must | understand plain cooking. Aoply at this « fice, 2:8, TO LET.—A ovileasantly situated house on the Brighton Road containing nine roéms and bathroom fitted for e'ectric light Apply to W. C. Harris, Architect. EMPLOY VENT WANTED.—By a man— competent bock keeper, useful in sbipving business orinany other capacity ina busi- ness establishment. Apply at this — 223 t TO LET.—Three story Dwelling House con taining eight large rooms, on Prince treet Possession given on Oct 135th W. W. Weilner, 217 TO LET.—The house aati premises know as the “Old London House,’ situateon Water St., nextt» Government Warehouse No i Appl to Peake Bros & Co. jan2s--tf FOR SALE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,now giviag from 10 to 12 quarts; of .milk daily, Apply,to E. H, Beer, 197 tf ——$ TO LET —) hat comfortable brick dwelling house, situateon Water Street, now DB posses- sion of Mrs McDonald. Possession given about 20h September, Apply to Peake Bros & Co, Aug. 20th, 1865, eoa tf. el OPED IPRPPPOEOPPP SEA OES LD AEN 7 4 in leasure SZ to Sic a Week hours; any one can do the work, We want reliable families in every locality to heip us manufacture Children’s Toques, Gaunt lets and Bicycle Leggings for the trade, | M4 by a new process. No canvassing or ex perienve required. Steady work, good pay, whole or spare time. Write to-day. Address, Tie Co-OrkRATIVE KNITTING Co,, 15 Leader Lave, Toronto. SARA AAD PSAP APSA IN Attend Weeks 4ind Save 20c to50c on Every one Dollars Worth of Goods You Buy Retiring Sale. OUT of BUSINESS GOODS BEFORE LAST OF YEAR Retail buyers and jobbers from all over the Island—-It will fully repay you to Attend - This - IMMENSE - CLEARING - SALE OF OUR WHOLE STOCK Mantles, Jackets, Capes, Waterproofs, I Corsets, Un lerclothing, Kid Gloves, Me counted 20 to 50 per cent. NOTHING RESERVED sadies’ Fur Coats, Capes, Collars, Ruffs, Muffs Mav.’s Fur Coats, Caps, Mitts, Gloves, Feather Coll n’s Lined Gleves, Braces Collars, Shirts, Worsteds, T'weeds and Overcoatine PATRONIZE WEEKS & CO’S GREAT RETIRING SALE AND BUY GOODS LESS THAN COST PRICE pV. A. WEEKS & CO i WA es a eee : ilars and Boas, Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Hosiery, 3, Umbrellas, Ribbons, Millinery, Flannels, and all other goods dis » Great Closing Sale Daily heated with hot water and , a a aa owe ee me