THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARiOTTETOWN AUGUST 21, 09¢ SLIPPER FOR WOMEN Is every one is buying it— a@ wonder -— it is made of nice Jsoft her '|—{with [strap across the instep and tip of patent leather. WeThave just receiv- ed two more cases of them in all sizes from 24 to 7, and have’placed t m in our window while they last at the old price 59 Aly & C Ch’ town, P, &. I. We have just opened a lot of new, fresh goods, we haven’t room to tell you all in this ad, heré is a partial list. Crossa & Blackwell’s Mixed Pickels, Chow Chow, Olive Oil, French Capers, Assorted Jams (in glass jars.) Lea & Perrins, Worces- Ketsup, Hientz’s Tomatoe%Oatsup. Patterson’s Extract ffeo. Calder & Trott’s, Sardines (in glass jars.) Webster & Mackay Successor to Davison & Co. VIIVIFVIVI¢ 2 MILLER BROS. | os 2 2. —-—]| (Softly her fingers wander o’er The yielding planks of the ivory flocr.” When 4 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 ustrument with a tin Jpan sound will satisfy her. If she'buys a Heintzman She wil) have the best of sat- isfaction, She'll have a piano recommended by the laading musicians of the world. Come to our sale roomsan@ exam- ine them. Always woicome. Miller;, Bros TIE. Queen Street. Connolly's Building. ilies “Rata, eo een ete ee “ » = tersbire sauce. I» Blue Lable, Tomatoe | ” ; registered at the Davies, Mise Jessie Hunt, of St Eleancr’s is the guest of Mrs. C. W. Bourke, W ater Street. Mr. Gi'b rt DesRoches, ML A, Mis couche, 18 among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Miss Laura Foster is home afteran ex- tended visit toher brother, Reu. G. I. Foster, at Aylesford, N.S. Miss Minnie E. Moren was a paseenge: by the western train this afternoon. She will spend a short holiday with friends tu Summerside, Mrs. (Dr.) Stafford, of New York City,is visiting friends in this city. She is the guest of Mr. and Mre. WH Steveuson, Great George Street. Mr. J. QO. Arsenault returned from Arichat last night, having attended there the Acadian Convention, and where he was elected President for Prince Edwar: Island. He was accompanied -by Mr. 8. Blanchard, of Wellington. ~The Rev. Wm. Jackson paid a visit to his old friends at Bay View and Caven~ dish last week, and preached to them an able and eloquent Gospel sermon on Sun-~ day evening, from the text lat Corinthians 3.11, “For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ.” The church at Cavendieh was much over- crowded—many persons being compelled to stand; and the discourse was listened to with the utmost attention. On Monday the rev. gentleman was accompanied to Bedeque by Abraham Schurman, Eeq., and he left by the Northumberland this «morning, to resume (his etudies at Yale { University, and his ‘pastoral duties in the , Vicinity. ; at THE TELEPHONOGRAPH. = —:—_—4 The United States Consul at Leipzig deals in a recent report with an invention that is expected to greatly increase the utility of the telephone. tt has been de~ vised by a Dane named Paulsen, and its ‘purpose is to register a message when no one is present to receive it, so that it can be repeated afterwards from the instru- ment to which it was sent. The person called up has only to hold the trumpet to his earupon returning to the office, even after an absence of days, to receive the message. Many inventors have tried to effect such a combination, but all failed on account of the difficulty of transferring the message onto a wax cylinder. Instead of a wax cyliuder Pauleen used a flexible steel band in his phonograph, which is much simpler in construction than the Edison phonograph. Messages are much more easily removed from the steel band than from the wax cylinder. It is wound on two spools, moving quickly from one to the other and coming in contact with a very small elec« tro magnet, switched into the circuit, which affects the steel band in such a way as to record on it any sound that may penetrate tothe phonograph. It is only necessary to cause the steel band to re- pass the magnet inorder to have the sounds repeated. Each vibration of the electro magnet produces a corresponding vibration of the steel band. In order to remove @ message from the steel band a magnet is passed over the surface on which the message was recorded. The test recently made in the engineer ing department of the Copenhagen Telephone Company, whose service the inventor has recently entered, were sure prisingly euccessful. ‘Up to the present time the apparatus records a song better than a spoken message, but the latter is nevertheless quite clear, and the experts who have been making experiments in co-operation with the inventor declare that it is only a question of time until the telephonograph will repeat a message as clearly as itcan be heard through the most improved telephone. The German Postmaster~General is much interested in this invention, and there are prospects of its adoption in many government telee phene services. The Engioeering News gives a brief description of its principles and methods of operation. WANTED "ast In every locality throughout Canadien to intro- duce our tacking up show-cards on trees, fences, along roads, and all conspicuous places, also distributing small advertising eanaae, Commission or s $60.00 per month and expenses not to exceed $2.50 per dey. Steady employment to good, honest, ble men. No expertence needful. Write full particulars. The Empire Medicine Oo., 246 w. London, Ont. me POVPNON TENN NTT MDT PTTTONNNINT Just Received Fresh MOLASSES KISSES —AND— BUTTER SCOTCH 5c a Box GOING FAST, F MEDICAL HALL DODD’S OORNER. nasil aft. - Sop Pasian sy. reve‘? rr WLAALALALU LUAU LUA LAL Mdddbiddedd ‘ ane oes ES ee — ‘Local and Cher Oat es L Miss A. Stewart returned to Summer-j enn - aE THAT side this morning. vile tee cea all pd +race to fresh north Mr.and Mrs. B. C, Prowse arrived) |. oa: winds; mostly fair and cool. bome last night. eae Mr. Geo. B. Webb, of New York, 18 Potice Court.—Today tha, light of our tewn, Albert P. Allin, was fined $2 or ten days, for leading a high life and becom_ ng drunk. ed PostponeD.—Owing to the continued wet weather the Scottish Gathering to bave taken place tomorrow, has been postponed until Saturday next, the 25th. -——_——-—— o Lieut Seorts.—TheC AA A aod will get ahead of old avian time, Che Elestric Light Soorts wi’! be held on Tnursday evening, 22ed inal. westher nermitting, EuECTYR! 3 persistent, Nore Tars Wait.—The prominent lead. ers ot both side or politice will speak at the Whelan Demonstration onthe 27th. Come one and all and give your favorite man a rousing reception. ee Lees Rain Wovtp Do Nicety.—The Electric Light Sports are further poat- poned till Thureday evening, the 23rd inst. It isgoing to clear to-day, and the treck is allright, butthe C A A A, wiek« ing to assure every comfort to its patrons. thought it advisable, on account of the dimpness inthe air, which would be at least uncomfortable, to postpone the sporte till Tharsday evening when it is reason~ ably sure to be fine. ——_— For Sr. Pavut,—Rister Irenasus and Sister Anastasia, of the congregation of St Joseph at. St Paul, Minn., who have been spending a few weeks on the Island in the interest of their order, crossed over in the Northumberland this mornin route for the west. During their Sbrief sojoura they secured a large number of tulants for their community, he young ladies left _— their Island home with the _ sisters and will eater the novitiate at St. Joseph’s Academy, St. Paul. Those who left Charlottetown to.day were Miss McQuaid, Miss MacLean, Miss Clara Corcoran, Mies Gillis, Mise Corcoran; Miss Garland, and Mise Eva Power, of Fort Augustus ; Mies Dougan, of Charlottetown. Fourteen Others joined them at Summerside. 4x), SEED GRAIN COMPETITION NOTES. Among theseed grain competitors lately, visited, who are engaging iatelligently in the work and who live on the best and most productive farms, we might men- tion in Queen’s County Fred Houston and John H. Moffat, Mayfield; Willie R Jenkins, Vernon River *Bridge; William R. Clark and Haze] Edwards, North Wilt- shire; Sadie McNeill, Cavendish. In King’s County— Harry P. Miller, Monta- gue Bridge; Wm. J. Power, New Perth; Richard Creed, Alberton. Some are withdrawing from the com petition for various reasens, the principal of which is the anticipated amount of work in selecting enough seed from the Standing grain to seed an acre next year, aod also the trouble of keeping the pro- duce of the acre separate from the other crop. We feel like encouraging them to persevere, though it is a little trouble, believing that those who follow out the competition for the three years will be amply rewarded for all their trouble in having by far the best seed ever sown in their locality. Such seed will be sought for by the neighboring farmer at ads vanced prices. The best in an thing is only got by care- fal selection, a it is to the people who take thought; aod pains in these matters that the world is indebted for advance along all lines of production. The difference between using ordinary seed and seed that has been carefully selected for acourse of years, will be readily apparent to any who take the trouble to go through with this competi. tioa honestly. Besides there are many chances to win a good prize that will more than pay for all the trouble in the matter. Fuui Exveorric Company.—A special meeting of the shareholders of The Full Electric Company of P. E. Island! will be held tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at 7 30, at Board of Trade Rooma, Maceach~ ern’s Building, to take into considera- tion theaction of tie City Council in awarding the contract to light the city to a foreign company at; the extra cost to the citizens of $1,400 a year above our tender ‘ce anew plant. li — It is stated that the post of Lord Chief justice of England, in succession to Baron Russell of Killowen, has been offered to Sir Robert Bannatyne Finlay, the libera) upionist member of parliament for Inver~ ness boughs. Sir Robert will doubtless accept. He became solicitor general in 1895, when he was knighted. He grad- uated as a doctor of medicine from Edin- burgh in 1863, but abandoned that pro- fesvioan for the law four years later. He is DOW attorney general. rr I I es Local Notices. Women’s Slippers 10 cents a pair at Goff Bros’. cheap sale. = Reduction off boots 30 per cent to half price at Goff Bros’. cheap sale. Boot polishes 15 cents now 10, Boot polish 10 cente now &. Boot paste 10 centsnow 4. At Goff Bros’ cheap sale. Women’s Dongola shoes $1.00 now 70 cents at Goff Bros’ cheap sale. Attend the big clearing out sale of W. H. Stewart & Co’s boots at 30 per cent, to half price. se conducted” by Goff Personals. We’ve always got the new things,that is the reasonyou deal at Sentner McLeod & QOo’s. The prettiest autumn dress goods ever offered to the ladies of P. E. Island arenow shown at the (up-to-date) store. Sentner McLeod & Co. 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 little; they are selling umbrellas and sunshades at cut prices. Think of a Dry Goods Store increasing their business in May 85 per cent, 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 seen the new rain cloaks Sentner McLeod & Co. are selling at $3.75; every One guaranteed. 1900 Personals. Sentner McLeod & Co. can sell at prices that throw com- petition into a trance. Enter—Buyers. Exit— Blouses. Sentner McLeod & Co. New golf capes,new golf rugs, new felt hats for ladies, new ready-made costumes, new autumn dress goods, new furs, new velvets 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. Sentnmer 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 dry goods a little lower than else- where go to Sentner McLeod & Co’s. ab ae Snecial Noticy Having pascal ‘fornsby the stock ‘and wily is Book and Stationery ; ne Morris Block, we will Baas ausiness in its various branch te ing at lowest Prices for cash . Hornsby , W0 has oak usiness in the pas of the store, aa ae attend to all old ¢ new ones, A choi-e new stock of Wall will be 2 ,nce put on cele, partments of the busin well stocked. A rome is sand will bea special us business The store will be ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” be laos Dek Successors to F. J. JORNRY, MORRIS BLOCK. , ‘town, March 15, 1900, a Ltt STILL THEY COME! The parishioners of { of St. Ann's, River, intend holding a grand Ty Party, near the church grounds on Wednesday, Aug, 22nd, fn. The tables will be supplied wii abundance of choice viands, suchas the ladies of Hope River so well knor how to prepare Saloons well stocks with temper:te drinks ahd refeh ments of different kinds will be pn- vided. All amusements usualon sud occasions will be supplied, and ever: _———[—_ |: possible will be done te minister cause are cordially invited to attend. By Order of Committee, Aug. 13th 19co—dy 2 aw wkly, W are “‘store cleaning” of our fall lines of shoes Prices,’ Bu y now. Dtnnaly with a vengeance for the reception We have reduced the price of all summer lines, sc as to make quiek work of them, Summer Underwear In Balbriggan, Merino, Cashmere and Cotton at “ The balance of our stock of ladies’ umbrellas you may have at 25 per cent discount. J.B MACDONALD & Where worth and low price meet. HASZARD'S BRAHMIN TEA. genuine “Brahmin.” Ask for it, and see that you get it, Bros. ly Excursion and per d1s asst Sj ted = 0 Imported Direct From the Winnett 4 Estate © The most popular and best seller in Oanada, * All the leading grocers in town and country now sell Hasgarde] the Fancy Goods, (him and Glassware. Jenkins & Son (Stevens! corner) commencing this evel ing, August 14th at 3) o’clock,* and to be conti stock is cleared cut. Goods, Dinner and Tes Fancy Uhina and Glassware Everything will be be ali without reserve, R. BEAIRSTO, Auctionett et a ws Public Notice. Steamer Jacques Carlie The Steamer Jacques Cartier a“ Orwe!] Brush Wharf on Moo ‘der 27th, at 7.30 a.m, te i ot ale . Wherf, with visitors to the " ment Demonstration to lottetown on that day. ene. she willfleave até o’clock p. 2. , calling st oe Wharf. Tickets one Single fare. Good for Only. : dhe. 21, 1800—2ins. sll city PP FOR SALE OR TO sae Also “Parkview” Me to Hon, eo. W. Ho : mone ustomen aa and = : Hope River Ta!| to the comfort and entertainment d visitors. All who desire to spenda’ nee ns ee day and help alonga goo 0 tT AUCTION SALE, I will seli by auction at tht store lately occupied 4 every night until the whol oY The stock comprises Fa |