W oman’s Weakness \ woman’s reproductive ‘ Organs are in the most in- ; tense and continuous sym- pathy with her kidneys. Thesiightest disorderin the kidneys brings about a corresponding disease in the reproductive organs. Dodd's Kidney Pills, by re- storing the kidneys to their perfect condition, prevent and cure those fearful dis- orders peculiar to women. Pale young girls, worn-out mothers, suffering wives and women entering upon the Change of Life, your best friend is | Dodd’s Kidney tt Pills owes ae ML Silverwate for the Table—— Durable Table Ware is the only kind you will find in our stock, and our pr.ces are no more than they should be for the good qualiti.s we offer, Ty You mivht gather many ar- ? tfcles from this stock that wou! greatly aic in beautifying your table, or that would make ve ry acceptable cifts. Baking Dishes Hot-Water Jugs Cake Baskets Spoons and Forks Call and inspect our stock, the prices we ask will meet your views of econo.ny. W. W. WELLNGR Jeweler and Engraver. PECHEEEGOREURGGUEREEERCOUUGLCOC A GUORRREEGREREGGIUGRGRROGCH CERNE ELOCHERCORDGGEGGENOREQUUREACCRDSGETDGRGGReEEEcEEGE: ' Broken. The purity of ma- terial used in the manufacture of * CRESCENT ”” Steel Agate Ware enables it to withstand hard usage. The enamel will not chip or burn and is im- permeable to fruit acids. The best is always the cheapest. Each piece guare anteed, a MABE BY THE THOS. DAVIDSON APG. CO. Mentredt.] Important—<«ay Announcement We hereby beg to announce to our customers that we have sold our Grocery Basiness to Mreare R, F. Maddigan & Co, end would solicit for them a coatinnance f the patronage so libera!ly extended t« 13 in the past. W. GRANT &CO In convection with the above we tak 2 opportuuity of ioformiog the custom- of the above firm, and the public generally, that we bave in stock a full lineof geveral groceries,which w.1! be sold cheap for casb Free delivery ot gooda to all parts of the city. Telephone con nection. R. i. MANDIGAN &CO. ers Queen St., Ch’towa Jan 18, 1900—déew THE DAILY XAMINKK CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 31 1900 ee eee ee NOTES AND OOMMENTS. —President Krug >r told the Boers they would be at Durban andi Cape Town ie a couple of weeks from tbe delivery of the ultimatum. Al! South Africa «as to be taken, and the British weie to he driven intothe sea. If the British have failed in their expectations so bave the Boers. —jif Mr. Charles Williams, the veteran war correspoacentis to be believed, Geo- eral Buller was only persuaded at the laa: moment to abandon bis original plano campsigo. He even eaid: “Let Whit and Ladyemitb and Kekewich and Kim- berley fall toge:her, but we will march in three big columns abreast across the Orange Free State veld. If that does no deliver them it should,” or words very slightly from these. Within three days he had been converted by semebody into accepting the necessity of delivering La iy- smith. —An enormous diamond from Kim. berley will be exhibited im the jewelery pavilion of the Paris Exhibition. The stone was fouod shortly before the war. It has been inaured for £460,000, and will be shown in a showcase guarded by four peicemeu. At night the showcase will siek intothe greundis the same way as that in which the Regeat is kept in tae Louvre. The new diamond ie said te be floer than the Regent, the Shah, the Grand Mogul, and the famous Keh-i-nor, ex- hibited in Londes ia 1851. No name has yet been given to it. —Remarking upon Lord Strathcoaa’s offer to equip aad maintain 50) men for service in South Afriea. The Empire, of Londouw, says: “ Such a magnificent manifestation of public spirit does honor to Lerd Strathcona as much as to the Dominion he so brilliantly represents, In everything relating tothe advaucemest of Imperial interests Canada has always beea enthusiastic, although ehe has not always received p:oper encouragemest from the Imperial authorities. Let us hope that this diedsinful attitude will now be defi- nitely abandoned.” A COUNCIL OF BUTCHERS. Sin,—We hope Ward Five will have sense enough not to elect three butchers. We in ward one bave poor mea who can’t atford big prices for meat. Besides we have taxes enough without haviog our meat taxed. Warp Ove Hazelbrook Notes! The anoual sta ement of the Hazelbrook Dairying Association is now out, and ehovs arubstantial gain over iast year. The total quantity of miik received was 1,722,021 pounds, being eupplied by 154 patrons. 168,113 pounds of cheese were manufactured, which realized an aversge price of 1028 cents per pound. Average price tor butter fat in May was 20 cents, aed in September 28} cents. The company have acomplete butter plant io» cludiog a De Leval separator, which they procured from Mr. T. A. McLean, giviog entire satisfaction. Mr. Joseph Burgers is etill in charge, and by his careful mar- agement has secure’ the good will of all. The four largest patrons sendiog milk for the summer season were: A E Dewar, 1(8,782 lbs.; Geo Stewart, 39,804 Ibs.; Henry Jones, 32,184 lbe.; A M Stewart, 32,145 lbe., making a total «f 212,915 peunds. There were also twelve patrons supplying over 20,000 pounds each. The company are doing a rushing butter busi. ness now, and intend to have this year a large increase over the season of 1899. ——— ~<a Kruger’s Complaint Loxpoy, Jan. 29.—A letter from Pre- toria gives the text"of a complaiot which Presidens Kruger made to President Steya regarding the wantef co-operation on the part of the Free Statere «t Modder River, and also President Steyu’s address to the Free Staters. Mr. Kruger said be learned with regret that “only about 1,000 meno of the Free State feaght in the last battle, and thet many othera remained ia their camps, whiletheir brothers resisted and even defeated their enemy.” These state- meots appear to give confirmation te the reports of disagreemeat between the allies. ——_-- | Sometimes the most careful women are the moat careless. Many a woman builds herself up to keep out sickaess—when she is neglecting the very worst sickness thatcan cemetoawoman. She allowsa slight disorder to become worse, to slowly sap ber vitality. The little pain and the other elight indications of trouble seein to her unimportant. Ske goes on, with in- ereasing treuble, until life itself becomes a drag. Nervousness, sinking spells, digestive disturbances, and fifiy other com plications may arise frem the derange- mentof the orgams distinctly feminice. Over thirty years age the need of a reliable remedy for so-called “female complaints’ was reeognized by Dr. R. V. Pierce, then, as now, chief coneulting physician to the World’s Dispensary and Ivvalids’ Hotel,at Buffalo,N. Y. He prepared Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, the most wonderfully effective remedy that has ever been used fer sugh maladies. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medics! Association, Buffalo, N.Y. bishop Pippin and Baidwin apples for sale by the barrel at Beer & Goff’s. i Other Items Ocal an ‘Local a 3 Loyal Crusapsrs —A publie enter- tainment will be heliio Wright’s Hal! oa Monday next at 7.30. C. Me B. A.—The Grand Council of the Cutholic Mutual Benefit Aesociatien met a se sion at Montreal en the 28th. All ie reports received were satisfactory. Cue meeting wae continued op the 29th. MeetinG or Pagssrtery.—The Presby- teryor P. EK. Islaed wiil meet in Zion Cuureh oo Tuesday, February 6th at 11 » m Business—reeignation of Rev. Cass. McKay, Assembly remits, eto. T, O. Jaues, Clerk protem, Aw OLp anv Watt Tris Reamer. — Mre. Wi.-low’s Bvoothiog Syrup has been used for over fitty years by millions of mothers for tbeir children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, aliays tee pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrbeas. it is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-Sve cents a bottle. Its value ia incalculable. Be eure and aek for Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, Pawsigs in Janvany.-—The Norta Syd- mney Herald says: Bome idea may be formed ot the mildaess of the preseat winter weather, when we poiat out the fact that Mise Dora Hagerty has presented us with a buach of beautiful pansies, pieked io her garden yesterday, aad which appear as frail and as beautiful as as if they were picked in September. She in- formed us that while pieking the pansies she saw a handsomely-sputted caterpillar, full of life and vigor, crawling en the garden shrubbery. The wert this year is netin it with the eastin the matter of warm weather. For Tae Hospirat.—The following has been collected forthe Prince Kdward Island Hospital hy “A Friend” in Alber- ton : Mrs I A Weeks, one blanket, Mrs B Rogers, white cottos, Mrs A Clarke, blanket, sheet, old linen, Mra I Yeo, towels, Jonn T Weeks, three urinals, Mise M Wisner, white cotton, Miss Elijah Hardy, old linea, Miss Gillan, one pillow, A Friend, towels, Mra Kelley, cotton, Mrs |J EC Huater, pillow caser, towele, A Friend, one quilt, Mrs Waugh, twenty-five cents, J E Birch, bath towels, Miss Eilis, white cotton and lauadry bags. A Bap Aoolpant.—A very ead st ooting accident oocurred at Gunning Cove, N S.,ome evening lasi week. Accordirg to the Shelburne Budge: a litle son of Samurl Goulden, aged about six years, was playing with a loaded revelver, and poiating it at bis sister, about five years, pulled the trigger, but the revelver failed to go off. His twin brother theu took the weapoo, and pointing it at the eister, fired iv, with the result that the bullet entered tue little girl’s bead just above the iefieve and pesetrated the skull. Two doctors were summoded, but at latest aecounts they had not been eble to extra the bullet. Tne little one is @ great sufferer, and it is feared that the accident may re- sult fatal, of Samples of Seed Grain. Dear Sizn,—Uader instruction of the Hono. Minister of Agrieu!ture anether dis- | tribution of sampl+ packages of the best and most productive orts ef cereals, &c., is now being mada from the Central Ex.~ perimental Farm, O.tawa. The dietribu- tion will consits, as heretofore, of samples of oats, spring wheat, barley. field peas, Indian cero and potatoes. Each sample will weigh three pounds. Tbe quality of the seed will be of the best, the varieties true to name, and the package will be sect free to applicants, threugh the mail. The object in view is the improvement ef the characier and quality of the grain &., grown to Canada, an effort widely appre- ciated, and the choice of varieties to be sent out will be cenfined to those which have heen found to succeed well at the Experimental Farm. These eamples will be sent te those who apply personally. Lists of nsmes from societies or individuals cannot Le consid- ered. Only one sample of one sort can be seat toeach applicant, hence if an indi- vidaal receives a sample of oats ha caunot also receive one of wheat or barley. Ap- plications should be addressed to the Di- rector of Experimental Farms, Ottawa, »nd may be sent any time before the 15:b of March, after which date the list will be closed, eo that the samples asked tor may all be sent out in goud time for sowing. Parties writing wiil please men~ tion the sort of grain they would prefer aod should the available stock of the va- riety named be exhausted,some o:her good sort will be sentinits plece. Letters may bs sent to the Experimental Farm free of postace. Distribution Wa. Savwpers, Director Experimenta! Farms. Orrawa, January 27th, 1900. > 2 al PERSONAL. Rev. D. McD. Campbell will preach (DV) a Birch Gill on Febraoary 4th at 10.30 in the morning. The Non-Irrita ting Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate= Hood’s Pills —s ~ THE SHERBROOKE ELEOTION. (Montreal Star.) The tremendous importance of the Hen. Joha McIatosh’s vietory im Sherbrooke county yesterday is abundantly testified by the utterances of the Government organr, which, in aaticipation of a Liberal victory, have tor the last fortnight, beeo leudly boasting that the result of the Sherbrooke election would indicate the trend of public epinion in the country, avd neutralize the influence of the Coxservative resetion shown by the recent procession ef Conser- vative victories. They did nos merely expest victory, they were sure efit. Sosure, that they made merry at the expense of the epemy they were going to defeat. They were not without reasons for their coafidence; they hed some big influence a. werk Item. Twenty-five theusand dollars! A Cabinet Minister wae not ioo delicate to baw! from the public platform ‘The Government has got to win this eleetio.!’, And the huagry crowd in front of him perfectly understanding the allusion’ cheered vociferously. Other Grit speak- ere speaking from the public platform urged the voters to “* Go and see the Lib; eral commiitee.” One of the Govern- ment organs id this city was not above advancing the argument that an elecior who had sold his vote would be “ adding treachery and falsehood” to his erime if he failed to “‘deliver the goods.” Item. Hundreds of gallous of whiskey ! Item. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Hon. J. I. Tarte, the Hon. Sydney Fisher, the Hon, W. Fielding, the Hon. W. Patter- gon, On the stump, aud to ‘‘visit the ins dustriee.” Item. The Hon. J. I. Tarte (who ssys that “electious are not made with pray. ers’) and the Hoa. Syduey Fisher, camp- ing at the front aod directing ihe opers- tions. Item. The Machine. Hundreds of “heelers” from all parts of the Dominion; many of whom ought to bein guol fer past distinguished services in elections, Item. Mr. Cote, private secretary to the Hon. Joseph Israel Tarte, holding daily sud cightly receptions in Room No. 5. The Government staked everything on Sherbrook:, money, reputation, prestige— and loet. FREE TO CATARRH SUFFERERS. There is only one permanent cure for ea- tarrh. It is called Japanese Catarrh Cure. We will send two weelss’ trial free to any person who has catarrh. So sure are we that Japanese Catarrh Cure will re any case of catrrrh, we will send a régulir ten- ceLt simple and book on catarrh to you ab- solutely free. Hundreds of letters state that even the small sample box has done wonderful work. Mr. Sohn Carroll, Strath- roy, Ou’, writer - -** Enclosed find 50 cents for a Lox of Japanese Catarrh Cure. Even the small sample box you sent has done me more good than all other remedies I have ever tried, [ know of a person living near me whom it bas cured.” Japanese Catarrb Cure is sold by druggists everywhere. San» ple free. Enclose 5-cent stamp for post. Addr ss the Griffiths and Macpherson Co, Limited, 121 Chureh street, Toronto, *ee && AST UGLY Arrived Thursday 10 doz men’s fine rib bed all wool worth $1.25 a suit to-day for $1. 10 doz wool fleeced lined worth $1.50 a suit, for a tew days at $1 per suit, This is a genuine snap. See window. ie Qe For Best Value in Blankets. €96 + 2@ EIEN ay) Geel | od ai ion ainsi (en a ae tiene) This Advertisment ee cee Is of interest to everyone in this vicinity who buys ladies’ jackets or furs because it is about PROWSE BROS big Discount Sal Some of the bargains we tell you about below; the rest you will learn about if ycu come to the store. RAAAAASAAAAAASNAAAAS HAAR Children’s Ulsters Marked $1.40 you can have them for for +4e, $1.75, vou can bave them for $1.17, $2. 50, you can have them for $2.34, These garments are well worth the marked price. Ladies Jackets Marked and worth $3,95 for $2.64, Marked and worth $24.50 for $3.00. Marked and worth $6.25 sor $4.17. Marked and worth $10.50 for $7.49. Marked and worth $13 35 for $8.90 Ladies’ Capes Which we never asked less than $7.00 for 4.67 Which we never asked less than $3.35 for $5.57. Which we never asked leas than $10.25 for $6.84. Which we never asked less than $15.50 for $10.34. Children's Fur Caps Marked to sell at $1.55, now $1.15. Men’s Fur Caps Marked to sell at $1.75, now 99c. Marked to sell at $2.75, now $1.67. Marked to sell at $2.25. PRRUV EMERY VEY) $3.95, ‘row Ladies’ Fars We have very few left, but what we have is yours for very little money. FUR RUFFS—We have sold lots of them at Tde, now 45c. We have sold lots of them at $1.55, now 99ec. ae es We have sold lots of them at $2.55, now $1.75, We have sold lots ofthem at $2.65, now $1.60, Fur Muffs You can have them worth 2.50 fer 1,25. You ean have them worth 2.35 for 1,25. You cen have them worth 3.09 for 1.50. You can have them worth 10,50 for 6.50. You can have them worth 11.50 for 7.00. You can have them worth 12.50 for 7.50, Ladies’ wool tams marked 55e for 25c. Misses’ wool tams marked 48¢ for 25c, Woolen Wraps They were always worth 85c now 50c. They were always worth 1.00 now 50c. They were always worth 1.25 for T5c, They were always worth 2.75 for 2.25. They were always worth 3.25 for 3.00, FSEEE STEELE Sy _ ve are making prices that make business good, even in this the dullest time of the year. Yours as ever, for bargains, PROWSE -BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. — in ll Bn ta ss >. ~*~ ae of be Be Sk Sa wee @ Me ae 4 he Rt Oe Oe mt ee Ce oh 6 et Ge Oe ees uc hc Oe > + ee ere oO Oe we ee — ~~ eee & WwW _2 -_-o ot Of Ger Oe