* . » > te THE 642 THAT 09¢ SLIPPER FOR WOMEN Is a every one isjbuying it— it 13 made of nice Jsoft leather — with « strap wonder .~ across the instep and tip of patent leather. We have just receiv- ed two more cases of them in all sizes from 24 to 7, and have placed them in our window while they last at the old price >) Al) & Ul. Ch’town, P. B. I. ko OS CLR Coods ‘Ve have just opened a lot of new, fresh goods, we haven't reom to tell you all in this ad, here isa partial list. Grosse & Blackwell’s Mixed Pickels, Chow Chow, Olive Oil, French Capers, Assorted Jams (in glass jars. ) Lea & Perrins, Worces tersbire tauce, Blue Lable, Tomatoe Ketsup, Hientz’s Tomatoe*®Catsup. Patterson’s Extract of offeo. Calder & Trott’s, Sardines (in glass jars.) Webster & Mackay Successor to Davison & Co. i MBLABZSLAAALABZAAAAAABAAAA | MILLER BROS. | ocr f+ - oe Softly her fagers wander o’er Me yielding planks of the ivory floor.” When a Woman Proposes To buy a piano, she wants to get the best value for her money. She wants a piano to give satisfaction, no old instrament with a tin "pan sound will satisfy her. If ahe'buys a a -Heintzman__ She will have the best of sat- isfaction. She'll have a piano recommended by the laading musicians of the world. Come to our sale roomsand exam- ‘ae them. Always welcome, Miller Bros GIite Queen}:Street, Connolly’. Buildin -, DIVE SIT SS SVS Speer eTe | : 3 | | Mr. L. E. Prowse Fittingly Hemem- | bered by Friends. A gathering of the prominent L erals and others of Chariottetown that a!mort filled the Legislative Coune:| Chamber a - sembled yesterday to present L-K, Prowse, Eeq., M. L, A. with a publ c token of the esteem in which heis heli bv e members of his party. The Premier, Hone D. Farquharson, presided, and, after a few introductory res marke, the following addres was read and presented to Mr, Prowse:— ADDRESS. j To Lemuel E. Prowse, Esquire,“ Mem- ™ber;Legislative Assembly : DeAR Str,—The Liberal Party of this city, having learned that you intend to take up your residence outside of this Province and thus sever your connec- tion with us politically and otherwise, desire to express our sense of the great ‘loss we are about to sustain. We re- ‘ alize in you one of our most active and , useful citizens, and asa representative _ of this fair city in our Legislature you have been most zealous in advancing its interests, and we voice the” sentiments of a great majority of our people when we - that your place will not be easily filled. in business is such as toinduce you to province. This is the reward that usu- ally follows fair and honest dealing, and bright and successful future in your new home. Our great loss is a decided gain to the people amongst whom you are about to live. Maya kind Providence smile upon you, Mrs. Prowse and family. Please accept the accompanying gift as a small token of our esteem and re- spect. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Aug. 21, 1900. A costly watch charm of gold set with a diamond crescent and iuscribed with Mr. Prowse’s initiala accom panied the address, Mr. Prowse said in ale Mr. CHAIRMAN, LADIES AND GENTLE- | MEN,— Words fail meat this moment in ‘expressing to my friends my deep appre- ciation of their thoughtfulness and'kind- ness as evidenced by this beautiful gift ‘and your esteem as set forth in the very ,complimentary address just read. I | will bear with ine in memory through ‘ life this evidence of my friends esteem, and although Iam leaving the Island to | take up my residence in Sydney, yet I feel I shall always regard Prince Edward Island as my true and ever loved home. Well do I remember coming to Char- lottetown a few years ago a humble _farmer’s boy, and whatever suceess I have attained in business, or as a citizen, I feel I owe much of it to the strong hand of friendship and reciprocal square dealing for fair dealing. My friends, I find it hard, harder than Iever imagined to leave this favored Tsland—a land of happy hearts. happy homes and happy people—a people whom to know is to love and esteem. In the church, in business, in the world, in the Legislature, I have always enjoyed the associations of my fellow townsmen, for whom [have the kindliest feeling and happiest recollections. My earnest wish is for the advancement religiously, morally and commercially of fair Prince Edward Isle. And to you, Mr. Premier, I wish to ten- ness for the position I occupy as a re- presentative of the people of Charlotte. couragement have been a great source of strength to me, far more, sir, than you could ever think, and, as I leave the love so much. I am sure their best inter- ests will always be advanced by you as Premier of this province, and I ho ored position you now occupy. Thank- ing you again Mr.Chairman, and gentle- men, on behalf of myself and my good wife for your beautiful gift and your kind complimentary remarks and good wishes and assuring you that they are highly appreciated, I shall always look forward with pleasure to my visits to this Island when I shall see you all again. Following Mr. Prowse’s reply a number of very good short speeches were made by the following gentiemen: Mr Justice Fitzgerald, Mayor Warburton, Rev: Mr McConnell, Rev Mr Young, Messrs D O’M Red iin, Geo Stanley, Horace Has- zard, Lt.~Col. Moore, FL Haszard, D A McKinnon, Charles Lyons, Prof D J Mc- Leod, James Byrne, Benj Rogers, sr, Jas R McLean, James M Lean,of West River, JF Whear and A Down. Three cheers ' were then given for Mr Prowse and the ; saeeting closed. —E—— eo The much postponed Electric \Light Sports will be pulled off}tomorrow evenin at8 o’clock sharp’ Good races, g music and a good time generally. Admis-~ sion to grounds and grand stand 26 cents. Reduction off boots 30 per cent to half price at Goff Bros’. cheap sale. extend its operations to an adjoining | 2 if f : } | DDRESS AND PRESENTATION. | ‘ | i } DAILY EXAMINER CHARL Cece sae fewass of 19¢0 Local and Other liems Ge to the Seottish Gather- ing at Souris on Saturday. —_— > -— Tux AcapIia 18 10 port, eisseinimlaant Props. - Moderate winds, mostly generally fair and warmer, onaneiljpiniaasin ne THe W -t3 Soorrmn Garuering.—’T would be a rrand day ‘or tne Scottish Gathering. “ysarxeers drill in uniform this evening . 7.40 v’elock. A full attendance re- — Pne Coa Picnic, which was to have bn Idat Morrellon Monday Jast has, quene> cf tne wet weather, been , tt] Monday next, 27th instant. Masonic. —At the annual meeting of the Napreme Grand Council of the Cryp- tic Rite of Freema-oaory of the maritime provinces held in Si. John an evening or two ago, Dr. Darrach,jof Kensington, was cnosen deputy for Princo Edward Island. — ee BroyoLe Kipers intending to compete in p B8LOp theC A A A Electric Light Sports are |, requested to secure © C A Licenses from Mr. A. E. Ings, the representative here, else they will lose amateur rank and will not be allowed to ride against amatears. Tue Waetan Demonstration.—All ad- mirers of Hon. Edward Whelan should remember the 27th inst. One of the best orators of the Canadian Parliament will give ao address on his life and work. Let Geo. V. McInerney, Eeq., the orator of the day, have a large crowd to greet him ! Toronto Exuisirioy,—From ovrincipal stations on the P. E. 1. Railway, tickete will be iseued August 28th, 29th and 30th, September Ist and 4th, 1900, at first class one way fare;and Augus\ 31st and September 3rd, 1900, fare from Charlottetown will be $20.00 good to re- We are glad to know that your success | ‘vt September 13th, 1900. Brack Fox.—Mr. Malachias Reed, of Avondale, has had the honor of capturing 8 black fox. On Thursday, 16tb inst., we anticipate and bespeak for you a, While he and his hirei man, John Keefe were engaged in stumping they came upon the fox’s den, and were Jucky enough to capture the animal alive. Mr. Hughes bought the fox for the handsome sum of $100. ALEDONIAN CluB — Owing to the con- tinued wet weather the Scotti-h Gathering to have taken place on the 22nd hae been postponed = until Saturday, 25th August, when” it will take place on the Souris Driving Park. The train arrangements forthe 25th are the same as advertised for the 22nd. Special train leaves Charlottetown at 7.50 a, m. local, Georgetown 6.50 a. m. local. Sons or TemPperaxce.—“Helping Hand” Division, No. 227, was organized at Springfield, Lot 8, on Wednesday eveniuy, 15°h inet, by Ernest S. Weeks, Grand Scribe, Fredericton, assisted by Mr. Cos- tain, Deputy of “ Star of Hope” Division, Cane Wolf. A meeting was held in the Baptist Church at Springfield, and was largely at~ tended, when addresses were piven by the Rev. A. H. Whitman, B. A., (pastor) and by the Grand Scribe and Mr. Costain. The charter members will number nearly 30, and this Division starts out with good prospects, asa number of the members are thé older people in the community, le aetna — Local Notices. Montserrat lime juice is the purest and best juice in the world A fresh supply Just received at Beer & Goff’s. Beautiful weather is expected fer the ] } } = m Electric Light Sports tomorrow evening. der my sincerest thanks for your thought- } With the cessation of the rain cames news fulness and kind considerations towards of warmer weather. me. Many times I have felt my week-; for tomorrow, The probs tell of this Women’s Slippers 10 cents a pair at town, but your thoughtful wordsof en- Goff Bros’. cheap sale. Boot polishes 15 cents now 10. Boot polish 10 cente now 5. Boot paste 10 cents now 4. At Goff {sland I love so well and the people I Bros’ cheap sale. Attend the big clearing out sale of W. + H. Stewart & Co’s boots at 30 per cent. ou will long continue to hold the hon-|t® half price.—Sale conducted by Goff Bros. tf, T LAMMAMALALAALIAALEAAPULALULAGAIAE = Just Received Fresh MOLASSES KISSES —AND— BUTTER : § SCOTCH 5c a Box GOING FAST. | MEDICAL HALL = DODD’S CORNER, AE AAA hdd UAL abdhAahddadesebddedddddddddda 'Aidddads “ez ed. - i 3 7 + » * 5 e Personals. We’ve always got the new things,that is the reasonyou deal at Sentner McLeod & Oo’s, The prettiest auturan. dress goods ever offered to the ladies of P. E. Island arenow shown at the (up-to-date) store. Sentner McLeod & Co. B Ladies ready to wear suits direct from Toronto in the latest New York styles have just been opened at Sentner Mc Leod & Co’s. Prices from $8.00- to $30.00 per suit, they are sell ing fast. The leading fur store of P. E. I., is showing the new things in furs for autumn. All the latest novelties, and they are selling freely, at very low prices, All furs guaranteed. Sentner McLeod & Co. are at their old tricks again, giving much for litile; they are selling umbrellas and sunshades at cut prices. Think of a Dry Goods Store increasing their business in May 85 percent, June 125 per cent, July 88 per cent. Sentner Mc- Leod & Co. did it. Good Goods and low prices do it every time. Ladies,have you seenthe new rain cloaks Sentner McLeod & Co. are selling at $3.75; every One guaranteed. | Personals. § {Sentner McLeod & Co. can sell at prices that throw com- petition into a trance. | Enter—Buyers. Exit— Blouses. Sentner McLeod & Oo. New golf capes,new golf rugs, new fe't hats for ladies, new ready-made costumes, new 2utumn dress goods, new ftrs, new veivets at Charlottetown’s Busiest Store. Sentner McLeod & Co. Buya golf rug at My Store for $3.75. We'll get it made for you for $1.50, total cost of cape $5.25. Some stores would ask $10.00 for it without a blush. Sentner McLeod & Co. al- ways sell a little cheaper than other stores. Prices are having a tough time of it, and a little money will go as far asa lightning express in our blouse department. But you must be quick as they are going fast.—Sentner McLeod & Co. When you want the new things go to “My Store.” When you want to buy dr goods a little lower than else- where go to Sentner McLeod } & Co’s. —— PERSONAL. Mr. T. Hudson, of Pictou, is at the Hotel Davies. Rev. J. C. McLean, of St, George’s, came to the city yesterday. Mr. W. K. Beairsto left by the Princess this morning for Sydney. Mr. and Mre. S, F, Hodgson have left the Isiand ona visit to Chicago. Dr. Miles Martin, of Boston, Mase. registered atthe Queen Hotel last night Mrs. Coulson,of Charlestown, Mass,. is Visiting friends in this sity. Miss Edna Chappelle, daughter of Mrs. Theo. L. Chappelle, left for Boston to- day by La Grande Duchessee. Mr. end Mrs. J. A. Sterne and Mies Sterns, of Dartmouth, N. 8., regisiered at the Queen Hotel last evening. Mr. Allen Parsons, the well-koown re« preeentative of Cairas,Brophy & Co., Mon- | treal, is among the latest arrivals ot the ; Hotel Davies. Mr. W. I. Farrand, the energetic re- presentative of the Canadian Drug Com- pany, 's & guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. A. A. Goodridge, of Newton, Mass., who hae been visiting friends in Char- lottetown, was a passenger by La Grande Duchesee to-day on return to his home. Mr. L. E. Prowse, accompanied by a number of his employes, left this morn» ing by the Princess for Sydney. A gcod many of his friends were on the wharf to see Lim depart for his new scene of ac- tivity. 2 Mr. J.B. Lambkin, Assistant General xassenger Agent of the Intercolonial Railway, accompanied by Mre. Lambkin, left Charlottetown this morning en route to Quebec, where they will meet their son who is returning from South Africa. a ———_— _ MERICA’S Greatest Medicine is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because it pos- sesses unequalled curative powers and its record of cures is GREATEST. . _ Goto the Scottish Gather- ing at Souris on Saturday. ELIABLE MEN to represent our R in resident and adjoint wekeeeee eip, Duties require hiri and some office work. See an ~ ea penses advanced to nent party. with reference, Wm. J. mutt, Phile'Pa ns teat Ce Sweet Pea Competition 1900. 5 We will have aSweet Pea Show at our store, Sunnyside, Thursday, 23rd, and Friday, 24th, When the Flowers are at their Best And will give the foilowing Prizes for Sweet Peas grown from 3eed purchased from us thig season :— First Competition. Best Bouquet (a!l blue shades or all red shades) $1.00 Second Best Bouquet, do de 75 Third Best Bouquet, do do 50 Beet Bouquet, mixed colers .15 Second Competition. Best Collection $1.00 Second Best Collectivn .75 Third Best Collection .50 The conditions are that the competitor shall brieg with the exhibit the envelope the Seeds were in when purchased, and that no green or anything elee be used except what is furnished by the Sweet Peas. Haszard & Moore' SUNNYSIDE SEEDMEN. Charlottetown, P, KE. I, Merchants Bank of Prince Rdward Island, Collections made or the most rea on terms and promptly remitted oO, Deposits received and interest allow- ed at best current rates. DR. CLIFI CHRONIC DISEASES and RUP- Zune. Office at Mrs. Stumbles, corner iin amt Street, Charlottetown, fro» waeh, on” e ee uesday a Bi. every . ce OO ences ——. !Goods, Dinner and Tet Having pu.chaseg ff fornsby the stock call phe By is Book and Stationery will ae Morris Block, we will Basins ig ousiness in its various branches ing at lowest prices for cash only, - B. Hornsby , who h Ma Susiness in the past, will be seat of the store, and will be olen attend to all old custo new ones. —— my A chei-e new stock of Wall will be 2 .nce put on sal partments of the bosihigs Gil tee we!l stocked. A well supplied ,and will be a special fo business Jhe store wij} be r ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” 2 Daal Ca Successors to F. J. HORNSBY, MORRIS BLOCK...,. ‘town, March 15, 1909, FREE ! FREE)) Glasses fitted free of We have just received a supply of the celebrated “Py. fected lenses” warranted j give satisfection as they han done in the past, @ aly have a nice assortment of nickle and gold-filled frag of all patterns which we ane selling cheaper than ever sli before. We are selling the world-famed Murine for so | eyes at 50c per bottle, 2 drop cures, For further informatio apply to Jury & Cap, AUCTION SHEE Fancy Goods, Chin and Glassware nsec me I will sell by auctionatt & store lately occupied by Jenkins & Son (Stevensit § corner) commencing this evel ing, August 14th at 7 o'clock,‘ and to be continued every night until the whol stock is cleared out. The stock comprises Fant) Fancy Uhina and Glasswet a r Everything will be be without reserve, R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneet. ee 9 i et we Public Noticé § Steamer Jacques Carlie? — jet? | The Steamer Jacques Cartier wil . Orwell Brush Wharf 08 Monin 27th, at 7.30 a.m., calliv sen Mat Wharf, with visitors to the aid at Oo ment Demonstration to be b lottetown on that day. Returning, she willflesve Cail e°6 o'clock p. m., calling # od Wharf. fot Tickets one Single fare. Good Only. not on Aug. 21, 1800—2ins- —s FOR SALE OR TO LET o Also ‘‘Parkview” os Apply to Hon. Geo. ,W-: Solieiter. : Me ? June 29th, tf.