THE DAILY SXAMINER CHARLOITBPOWN, FEBRUARY 15 1990 aeree ee ee %% * | ue eos wine aw whe hit ETE ele ea wa) sh SA Dik in 0 ll he ee oe i SorTrvrrr nm <r : AT/ALTr ac , 7a ,% : | OBITUARY. OTE S DOCOM [5 MILE COMPRTI" ] > rE Ty T - } . ff my ANVLE wD J ’ Jue Manwas. 1 ty iL ( 1Sygoky | WN a. Cf. 2 An, [eo 1, 9m en 7 > Men o . o [2 Oi. f - ' oe , Gy “ poy wae * Ye SA AM eS SF S& & dy 9D ap 206 » te Soe ae ie % a W oV, ~ v= “ . é \ ~~ “wy * s \ 7? £eio“wn._ — | XS NS a KY \ z . * a Codey Sh EE %) " fe dod a : : A 8 a ih . £ 32 i ~-- | hoa? AINE SIP th. KP a KG OANF 9 A CX | | I | & ¢o $ \ % ai ‘& 5 ey ‘as \« An, 0X al aby otk af of el i. (len of da Gh ’ Are a eo i “Tf Car ¥ , . 1OLiC | 7» 1 t : | | os a a oe bi oe ; ak 4 ge & Lar o bly w Ase ZB & \ ny & , ¢ pla is ae Te onde” gapiay tht Alfad @ ineeer | ee bates RRS eR AB > IND D 12 % B% awed ew : 3 Bast, a short Ja ade. The brook, su es | MAND BAP ee ge ANS oes aK 8a (Ga KY he Ay ny Wassed * sy enon oem | ung, being I vit ra in ke of abando facts a le grid : ne a 4 at SES TEESE SX a of oh ha @ Meier | ay Wy he aM ya bi was widely; | 4 p objective for a aubsi , 7 a ke ray past che . m ae ~ ve po P ot e ” a \ aw @ ¢ aw & EV ~~ me (ai: | es BAe all and is wre | a ti es stadt et : ed : oe te Le S O2- % no wi $ ; oi a ook Se. i eater ian =" , 3on, th mount be i ef so & ; Key fy bat him best. He | paign. But the t me approaches when its | pounds, 4G eA he caine? a . aye boss en : = users Wit eae ee ne Now, if that amouot of milk wes pro- ry @ & e AES: bodily sirength. Le was so kind /actioo. The great | sues of the war will duced br one herd of cows, I would agree — = j sad cheerful ae to mak» bins Ot euee.. the | R0t Sedecide: Na al, with * Dairymen.” But the fact is that i" | comfort aud joyof hone and friends. Aasnedines Montreal ie i ewe farmers owning two separate herds of CHE About thi months ayo Mr, Daly was Se es ee cews, handled and fed oo two separate | 7! ls ken down with beurt trouble and wai * Oh toast & pool ius “ ia Aurtraliag farms, supplied the abeve amount. No ° » , | 89 Jow asio be thought at the point of | O8'er com: g ou He vanadian market by doubt a good showing for two tarmers,vut Positively cured by these | death. But after a while he raliied so as to | V8y Of London, The unusual condition [notice thatMr D.P. Irving, @ psiren Little Pills, be able to walk about a little. Again his | of offers ari-es from the tact that neavy of Vernon River cheese factery, supplied receipis of Au-tralan c¢ eamery butter » °. . e D ¢ trout le begaa to press hea; yY ui j stiba 5 : . ast cheese-makio R@a8eND the They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, utted the Eog'ish market and caused | 4uting the p n ; : ; » 2was advised by his gol pas ) 56s Neh dtinadh dates: lb tet Indigestion and Too } earty Eating. <A per- he was a iw & e pric>s that Canadi ameunt of ' poucds from : "ay N ysl. | Lis two wise aad skilfal dociors og +. ee nadian of cewe. Mr. Irvieg, therefore, bolde the Bvt vemeny or See ad eahanaael (he hospital, which he did in hopes __ pet tack to Montreal and destinctien, so far, of eupplying the largest ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coa os the change might belp hm. But tr pra ‘t b&b to ways realized ; i taek ot arden bin Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They . . , amount of milk from one herd of ¢ amt ide, : “ . 2 lOO AN ARGS ANCE pa sts ‘ short time, becoming Aware that hums sore chan te Loscoo price, A Leadon any cheese factery in this provinee. Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills. <PPSS COCOA CGRATEFU!. ® COMFORTING Sistinguisted everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties Specially grate- ful and comforting to the rervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }3-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd Homcopathic Chemists, Londor, Jingland. “ BREAKFAST os SUPPER PARLIAMENT MBBTS PRBRUARY 4st GAZETTE $I THREE MONTHS In view of the approsching zersion of the Dominion Parlia went, Tae Gazerre will be sent to new eubecribers daily for Three Months for One Dollar. Appress Orpers, RICHARD WHITE, Man. Dir., GAZETTE PRINTING CO., MonTREAL. a | i a ee es Visit ou Store Where you will find a Jarye stock’o the following to select trom. WATCHES in gold, silver and nickel. JEWELRY in rings, chains, brooches etc. CLOCKS in marble, wood and gilt. Silverware In ihe optical line, epectacies, eye nsseg, opera glasses, «tc, 2H TAYLOR Sunnyside, Queen Square. OEY “PACIFIC FARMS UR EVERYBODY IN Chh CREAT NORTH-WEST “A Lan witabie With Illimita ~ #ecsources.” Goyernmenc’ Free Grant of 16( Acres of Bona Fide Settlers. For Maps, Descriptive Pamphlets ekill was po longer of use tohim, ue a oar pealed to his father and mother and othe: friends who were by his bed to take hin: to diein his home. Then, bidding adieu to the place where he had received muci spiritual comfort and all the rites and consolations of holy religion and to th« good, kind Sisters, he was taken to his home, which he reached safely through the mercyof God and help of many kind friends. There with grasitu ie in his beart and words to God and man, midst the prayers and teareofhis dear ones, and many who had loved him through life, shortly before eleven o’clock on Monday morving, January 22nd, hie sou! passed peacefully from this vale of tears. He leaves at the old home to meurn a loviog father, mother and two sisters, aod one dear sister and a loving and only brother, Rev. Wm. Augustine Daly, of Salem, Oregon. His funeral was very large. The church was becomingly draped. High Mass was eungand the funeral ceremonies performed by the good pastor, Rev. William Phalen. His re- mains were then burne to the cemetery near by, and with loving cure laid to rest to await the final call. ~— At Souris Line Road,on December 21>t L899, atter a lingering illneae, Mary Vio- let,only aod beloved cnild of Thomas and Catherine Grinsell, aged 14 years aad 7 months. Of a sunny nature and a sweet and amiable marner, Violet won -he love of her triends acd companions, by whom ehe will be sadly missed. No more will her bright smiles and happy laughter giadden the hearts of her lonely father aad mother, who watched over her with anch loving care and tenderness. With sad despairiug eyes, they bebold the joy of their lives ani comfort of their eld age, slowly but surely fade away, the evening of her bright young life close in, and their Star of Hope set, to rise in a brighter, purer world, free from sin and acrrow, whither God called her before her fair voung life was shadowed by the troubles ofthis world. After a solemn requiem mas was sung by the Rey. D F. McDon- ald, #ll thet was mortal of Mary Violet Grinsell was laid to rest inthe quiet churchyard ot St. Mary’s, there to await the sounding of the trumpet which shall proclaim this world to be no more. (Island papers please copy.) —__——____— ORWELL COVE NOTES. The farmers around this vicini y are idle for want of snow as the moat of them have todraw their firewood some two or three miles, Never:herless some'ot the lead- ing ones are increasiug the population and as faras I understand the tever is about to Spread amongSthe neighbors. This accounts for the increased price of spool ‘hread and flaonelette. By h , if this continues until spring between nurses’ b:llsand Dr. Collivs’ the farmers will be bankrupt. An old resident, Mr. McLeod, has been confined to his bed for come time, and is not improving in health. Weare glad to hear that Mr. John A. MacDonald, merchant, has recovernd from Lis recent iliness and is moving out. The factory here, bas been idle this winter, owing toa defect in the boiler, which cavses the patrons to draw their milk to Vernon River Bridge. We are informed that Mr. Charles Nicholeon has resigned the Post Office ia favor of Mr. Wiliiam Dreelan. Our most popular merchent, Mr. D.D. McLeod is doing rnshing business in al] lines of mercantile industry, Our echoel js progressing rapidly under the supervision of Miss May Dorsey, of Charlottetown. Miss Dorsey has only recently taken this department, and judg- ing by the earnestness displayed by both teacher and pupils we may expect good results. The assistant teacher, Mies Maggie Mclavieh, is also doing excellent work, TERTULLIES, For Fordless Rivers. Care Town, Feb. 13.—Major Seymour, » sel a Moutreal house for s Qnetauou vo a iuousand boxes of Aus- sliam batter. Portuvately for Canada, he balk of its batter for export had been old b- fore the Auatralian artiele arrived, sud at present the price io this country is good and stocks light, 7 ——_ .—--- 8: Joho Sun : Sir Lonis Davies is still haunted with the memories of last fall’s campaigo in Prince Edward island, where he tried ts bribe with public monty two constituencies and tried to intimidate those who would not be bribed. He ie expecting any day the news of the final eollapse of r Spears the Prince Bdward [sland government, which he made frantic efforts to save, and which is now trying to get along with ministers who bave not seats in the houae. e a rT DIED. At Stanhope, on the 31st ult, of whoop ing cough, Minnie Gladys, aged 3 years, andon the 2od inst, Katie Bell, aged 4 years, daughters of James and Mary Aon McCabe. At Rose Valley, on the 28th ult, Robert McKionon, in the 16th year of his age, eou of Jobo McKinnon. At St. Mary’+ Road, Lot 61, on the 20th ul', Edward Daly. At Lot ll, onthe 31st ult, Philip Ga- han, aged 103 years aud 4 montha. The deceased wasanative of Mualpeque, but Spent the greater part of bis ‘ong life at Lot 31, and was bighly esteemed by all wou knew him. In the early days of the Mr Gahan’s home was often filled witi, traveliers whom he delighted to entertain, acd from whom be would never accept any recdmpeose. His re mains were interred in St Bridget’s cemex tery, Lot 11. At Pleasant Grove,on the 6h iost., James Doyle, aged 58 years. eS eee — ————ee NEWS NOTES “It is reported that among the Boer dead lately ‘ound in the trenehe; a number of armed Kaftirs were found.” MOTHER AND BABB. Nature is cruel and visits upon mother and babe alike the results of the mother’s neglect of her own health. It is an oft-told tale—the mother dies in the ag- ony of child-birth, and <a i a few short months the sweet babe follows her to the cemetery, If women will only learn, and teach their daughters, the supreme importance of keeping the distinctly feminine organism im a perfectly vigorous and healthy condi- tion, this ever-recurring tragedy will soon be a story of the past. If women who suf- fer from weakness and disease of these del- icate organs will write to Dr. R. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. Y., they will learn that in order to recover and maintain their health in this respect, it is not generally necessary to submit to the humiliating examinations and local applications insisted upon by physicians. In writing confidentially to Dr. Pierce, a woman places her case, with- out charge, in the hands of an eminent ana skillful specialist, for thirty years chief con. sulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N. Y.—one of the leading medical institutions in the world, with a staff of nearly a score of emi- nent practitioners. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures all weakness and disease of the organs distinctly feminine. Honest druggists recommend it instead of urging a substitute for a little extra profit. “I have been a great sufferer from female dis- eases,’’ writes Mrs. C. C. Clark, of New Rome, Floyd Co.,Ga. “I was confined to my bed three years. Nine bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre scription completely cured me.” and good health is largely a matter of healthy activity of the bowels. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. They are safe, sure and speedy, and o taken do not have to ba taken always. One littie “Pellet” is a gentle aeeneee and a a mild cathartic. hey never P. Il t gtipe. Druggists sell them. e e S. Island’s history, when the traveliing was done by foot or boat, and later by driving, | Queen Streer. Upp. Prowse’sa,..... JH Magi ual Trora. = } Ia gecolutely It costs only cont db it ta *. Beets Serb tee ice Retiiee ah U. ° oan shane should be in condition to lay yw are high. It assures poh ye ofthe foed elements needed te ace eggs. oan the Powder send to us. peeks _ vos $1. Large two-lb. #1 t ] ates JULNEON & CO Boston, paper free. JUST IN- eo? OR? OO 9 QO A few dozen regulation Heckey Sticks and Pucks re- ceived Saturday. A few Shin Pads left which can be bought cheap. CHAS J. MITCHELT, BoOKSELLER and STATIONER Qe 228° Oe A Silay DG Weal Arrived Thursda7 | 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 few days at $1 per suit, This is a genuine! snap. See window. } —& ll For Best Value in Blankets. The Bank of IRIAN SAIRURIENETE: Wall Pra On the balance of our win- ter goods, we have received all we canre asonably expect. It is good business just to get rid of all surplus lots, even though it be ata loss. The lowest prices ever quoted on similar goods, leads us to expect the largest Febraary trade in our history. Sheeting 28c for 16c 30c for 18¢ Underclothes — $1.28 for 75c $1.50 for $1.00 : Hard Hats $1.06 for 50e $2 00 for $1 00 Soft riats 70¢c for 25e $2.59 for $1.50 Men’s Pants _ $1.00 for 75e $1.30 for $1.00 Print Cotton l4e for 8c Se for 5c CAPS Joe for 50e $1.50 tor 99e Robes $5.75 for $4.00 $10.00 for $6.00 a Sacque Cloths 79¢ for 50c $1.50 for $1.00 Children’s Tams 70¢ for 39c 75c foo 50c These are come again prices and they will stand at that until every article is sold as advertised. Prowse : f, Bros Nova Scotia: (INCORPORATED 1832) —~ Transportation Rules, etc., Write te of the Voiuateer Railway Pioneers, has A. J. HEATH, planned an ingenious apparatus for trans D BA, O. & B., ing h terial ford! een. St.’ JOHN WN. B| It will te built on the priveieie of es | DE GORDON ALLEY BOSD aerial tramway, and will be leted PHYSICIAN ; At within a week. After that it will be ot: St & SURGEON Capital, $1,754,000 ee peative! ss : t (Graduate McGill University) Reserve, « ‘ $9, 130, 000 sie ane gee i Office and Residence— | gutut CERONIO-DISE.AS oS and RUPT URE Scot Semagaitia son vei ney bats ce and Aesidence—Dorchester Street} A general banking business oe ow jected to practical™tests, end, if found D R C [| FT to work satisfactorily, will be sent to the front, & oe Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m.. 1 tc 3 | transa ° posits rece ' Tatee. oe ical St Trure, ova Scotia, Oftice| UP Your health and prevent serious ill.| and 7 to 8, p. m. : me , and a, otenn an Si ents’ Bank of Hailax Building ness, Prompt attention to country cells. ~ Jan 6—Lmo, es y * \ dy ‘Ze ; ! : ys Aa ie Pig’ A : “Catch the opportunity.” By taking Dr. Pierce’s iy oniue sie — St SRR