THE DAswt MAAMINEK CHAKLUTTHAUWH, FEBRUARY 9 1900 Local and Other lems.) stn ToReFTO. siset reports hoge unchanged at $4.75 per cwt. for select of 100 to 200 ural weight, and $ ght fate, aia wALLPOX.—There ave said to be forty five cases of amallipex it county. outside of the town of Campbell- ton The disease is reported to have ins creased in Cau pbel'ton,and there are now fifteen or sixteen cases in the heepital, ipcluding two of the Sister who are acting a8 purses, ——— PreseyTaTION.—A esbort time sgo the lades of the Warren Grove congregation presented their pastor, Rey. D. Maclean, with a beaat'. ful eney chair ae a token of heir appre- ciation of bis eervices The chair was maoufeciured by M. Wright & Co., and » highiv valued by the recipient, not only for it» beauty and the com/ort afforded, but ae indieating the leve thst exists be- tween Lim and the congregat on. Ax Ove ayy Wett Trisp Remepy.— Mrs. Wivelow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty vears by mill‘one of mothers for their children while teething with perfect euccess. It eoot! es the child, softens the gums, allaye the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrbeea. It is pleasant to the taste. gold by druggists in every part of the world, value ie imecalculable. Be for Mrs. Winslow’s Secthing Syrup New Perta Dairyine annual meeting of the New Ferth Dairy. ing Corapany wae held a: the New Perth His!), at 2 o’clock, p m, on Jaauary 16h. ult. The Board of Directors for 1899 was re-elected for the current year, viz: Mr Stewart McLaren, Mr Geo McDonald, Mr Robert Carran, Mr Wm McMillao, Mr Daniel McQuarrie, Mr Danie! Robert-on aod Mr James Gordon. meeting of the directors Mr Stewart Mc Laren was elected president McMillan was employea as treasurer, secretary Newton Cross Nores.—A correspon- dent writes: Mr, Joho Murphy has been busily engaged in the construction of 6 new busivess office, which prorises to be one of the best in this vicinity. Mise Teresa Roach, of Montague, is spending a few days among friends in New ton, being ihe guest of Mr. Martina Kell; and bis mother lhe Coady are pleased to see bim out again after being under medica! treatment for two weeke. Mr. Archie Power bas pur- chased a fine 3-vear-old trotting ttallion from Mr. Avdrew Moonev. Mr. Power intends ‘o eater him ia the races this w'n ter. Mr. Laurence Coady has returned from spending a few werks w th friends in Summersiae. Our enterprise ag farmer Mr. Alexander MeDouga!! has purchased a fine Jersey bull from James Cunnip. — . friend: cf Mr Ixevraxce Foexp ror P. &. Istaxp Vouirxteers —The following is o@ list of subscribers to the Life Insurance Fund of the Island volunteers for South Africa :— Wm. Weleb, $30; Judge Hodg-on, $2 ; Horace Baszard, S. W. { rabie, James Paton. James Currie, Msjor Morson, Judge Mscdonald, Stanley, Brot , Walter Matheeor, F. W. "Hvndman, JSulge Fitz- gereld, Chav, hee hn‘ J. A. “arqubar- sop. Co! Moore, W S Stewart, Ber j Rogers, Arth ir Pree, C arvel), Bros, D) ‘arquhar- gon, $15 each ; Charles Palmer, Huszard & Moore, Perkias & Co., C. D. Raokia, Thos. W. Dodd. $10 each ; T. A. Mac» lean, T. C. James, Waliace Leit McLean, H. J. Cundali, Mark Wright, W. W. Wellner, ds hy Moore, Chari :s Lyons, H. A. Richardson, J. M. Davison, W. F. Mitcbell, Arch. Kennedy, Alex. Horne, D. Scburman, Carter & Co., D. Nicholson, L. L. Beer, Richard Heartz, B-o}. Heartz, Frank GHeariz, #5 each, Totul $475 ~~ Tne Wiobe of the 25 for thick Rest 'gouche of Charity, TW Bx sk Dae OS es ae MORE CASES Of the most exquisite white wear, received Saturday ni¢ht which we hare added to our already fine dis- play. USY=< Hundreds of ladies lined our counters since the great sale began and every lady went away satisfied that Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its eure and ask Comrpanyy—The At a subsequent ard R M Brineley | h, Ae A.J} § Is : fall and wioter possible prices, at Boot and Shoe Store. Swciat at Marsarretp.—A very euc- cessful bask et scOcial and € 1 ainment was held at Marehfiel » Oa 1e l-t ipet.. under the direction of the anasgers of the Presbyterian Church of that place. The ball was comfortably filled and the ueunl order peculiar to suc ecasions prevailed. Mr. William Thompson, of | Dunstsffoage presided. The programme wae varied and interestinz,and, ‘o judge fram the rounds of applause, wa- well re- seived ty the audience, Aw the rendition of the ‘f--eot pumbers wat equally meritorious , 18 dithi ‘nit to par ‘ularize Or diecrimit Spec 5} menton may. ho wevyer, e of asong by Mr. Avgue C. Mea vy. the words of which were I ' 7 «IC lang ge and cons 4 lerstood feature | regarded by some u- au additions’ merit. The result of the sale of baskets was | highly eatiefactory, owing largely to the ebergy and characteristic Peter Brodie, who acied as auctioneer. U pwards of fif ty dollars was retted. The saccese of the eocia! reflecte creditably on the mansgers and their associates. = eS DIED. At Lower Turtle Conk N B, February 2nd, of pneumonia, Geo A Fillmore , aged by year’ jieaving a wife an: ithbrees hildren. — ce pct a Cold Crown and Bridge Work. (Teeth Without Plates) Reliable Work at, Mocerate DR. J. P. MURRAY geen Street eeeermese OFFICE TO LET.—A comfortable mice in pbility ef Mr all styles apn white wear store Charlottetown. Wednesday is the of === Embroidery Day 4A Boots and. Rubbers d sizes suitable’ tor wear — for the lowest McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER I am now prepared to do Sanitary Plumbing in all its branches. Steam and Hot water Heating and Gas Fitting. to. All work guaranteed first-class. ceive prompt attention. Stamper Block. Apply to Prows? Bros See me before placing your orders—it will be money saved. at R. B. NORTON & CO’S. Store, or at residence, Plumbing & Heating Angus McInnis, PRACTICAL PLUMBER Gas, Steaua and Hot Water Fitter, Ch’town, P. E, 1. Also Jobbing promptly attended Esti mates furnished at short notics, Orders left Edward Street, wili re- Youll buy embroidery cheap Wednesday. . COME EARLY The Busiest White Wear Store NER, McLEOD - & CO’Y ik BROKER RD EOE STOVES | Highland Ranges Jewel Ranges Jewel Stoves Heating Stoves Tortoise Heaters See that you get the Tortoise with a one top piece. Fennell & Chandler a — YOU WANT TO REPLACE — SOME OF YOUR—— BLUE DISHES. o-— wee em We are selling the balance stock of Blue Ware at 25 per cent discount. Call andjget « bargain at W. P. COLWILL’S Of ail Wine Merhant 7 Whidbhry. Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. Tuoms oy | He Wasa Weary. “Muldrum is the laziest man I ever saw. He keeps a shoe store out in our suburb, you know. Well, while he was resting the other day a man came ip and said he wanted to buy a pair of slippers. What do you suppese hap pened? Muldrum said: “‘Oh, come around some time whem I’m standing up.’”—Chicago Times Herald. In Hard Luck. “I wish I was a muff,” remarked disgusted poker player. “Why so?’ inquired his astonisheé friend. “Because then I might have a chance to hold a fair hand once in awhile.”— Tammany Times. An Exception. “My husband never. brags about the pumpkin pies his mother used te make.” “Why not?” “His father ran a bakery.”—New York Evening World. A Good Day’s Sport. Strange Hunter (meeting native hunter in Kentucky)—Bag anything today, old man? Native—Yes; got ole man Fewd as two of his boys so fah.—Baltimore American. Introducing His New Style. Fweddy—What —aw— are the new fashions in wintah clothing? Tailor (with much distinctness)—My customers are all wearing cash on de- livery styles this season.—Chicago Trib une. His Sad Condition. “My shoes are always a source of pain.” ‘Why is that?’ “New shoes hurt my feet, and old shoes hurt my self respect.”—Chicage Record. Still Intact. “That must be a divided family.” “How’s that?” ‘‘Why, they say there are two half brothers and one half sister.”--Phila- delphia Bulletin. Too Often, “Train up 2 boy in the way he should go,” said Uncle Jerry Peebles, “and about nine times out of ten he'll ge after some feather headed gal that hain’t got nuthin wuth mentionin but a purty face and a likin fur ice cream sody.”—Chicago Tribune. The Trouble, “What's the matter with your head. | Bixby?” “Been bucking the line.” “What! At your age?’ “Yep. Sombody left it out all night in the back yard, and I didn’t see it” Had to Earn Money. Townley—Great Scott, old man, you're getting thin! What on earth makes you work se hurd? Gridson—Christmas is coming, ané my wife always gives me an expensive present.—New York Press. Strong Proof. Hettie—So you really think thaf George is in love with you? Edith—Oh, I am sure of it. You should hear some of the mean things he says about you and the rest of the girls in our set.—Boston Transcript. — Choice of Perils. “Why — you let your son join the army in the Philippines?” “He said if we didn't he'd go into a +e football team.”—Chicesgo Reesor DANGER ON THE PRAIRIES. Alkali in Great in Northwest. Source of Trouble Oax Lake, Man., Feb. &5.—One of the great drawbacks to life in the great Cana dian wheat belt, is {the presence of alkali in the water. This is a prolific source of kidney and bladder troubleand it is for this reason that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are becoming indispensable in this district. Frank Colleaux, of Oak Lake writes: “It gives me great pleasure to testify to the excellent curative qualities of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Abont two yearsagol wae attacked with kidney disease and severe pais in the back. A friend of mine advieed me to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I did se and six boxes cured me, My back has vottroubled me since.” WANTED-An experienced canvasser to travel add appoint agents, No canvassing: salery and expenses paid. Drawer 66. Brant- ord, Ont. 2 d&é&w Sea ae > oad ines en ae sie ye af me — Ss SS RE Ft air OE Spethobos. renee: ES Be a ee ee or pte er a eae ee ee ee