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'— Pictou Advocate. | Workine at ree St OLar.—The Pictou | Advocate reports that Mesere. McKinnon & McLean have several men at work on the S. S. St. Olaf, repairing bolers and furnishing new grate bars. eins IvPROVEMENTS At ScmMMeERSIDE — The Pioneer says useful improvements are be- ing made to the geaeral waiting room at Sommereide railway station. A new floor is beivg laid and a new ceiling putin and considerable space is beingadded by the removal of the partition between it and the conductor's room and throwing the two together. Getrivec Taetr Prsisamenr. — The convicts at present residieg in the King- eton penitentiary wil! learn that it does not pay to rive in mutiny against the authorities of that institution. Seventeen of the gentlemen who took part in the recent rie ng have been sentenced to one year in the isolation prison, aod fifteen have had their lights taken from them for one month. The othera concerned will loose their remission of good conduct time. wiacanibbedbiie Tae Next Gras.—the aceve of the next grab by the great powers will pro- bably be in the regicn of Liberia, A missionary just returned from there saye there is aud diseatis- faction with Coleman, and the encroaching and rebellion. The considerable unre-t Presid neighb ring tribes Iociting the native missionary added that it reported the French have encroached over the frontier from the Hinterland, and that the Germans were continuaily lending money to the Liberian Government in return for con- cessions, thes continually increasing their influence and hold on the country, though the Liberians would prefer a British or a United States protectorate. nn a o 18 Arrer THE BattLe.— he Agriculturist reports that, atthe close of the poll in bisown townof Miscouche, Mr. Des- Roches received a rousing reception. An immense crowd assembled, a buge bonfire was lighted, the Miscouche Baad serenad- ed the victor, and speech-:oaking and con- gratulations were the orderofthe day. At Summerside also, the same evening, Mr. DesRoches received an enthusiastic reception. He was metin the smoking room of the Campbell Hotel by a large number of supporters, and @ meeting was | organized with Mr. L. Morris as chairman. Mr. Des- heartly for Neil NeQuarrie, the Short speeches were made by Roches, who thanked them their support, Mr. trict, Mr. E. Hackett, Tignisb, Mr. J. A. Arsenault, M. P. P., Wellington, Mr. A. A. Lefurgey, Summerside, Mr. E. Walsh, Wellington, Mr. J. McKenna, Summer- side, and others. sensiaitjinin A Ciose SHave.—A correspondent at Marie writes: What might bave been a very serious accilent happen¢d on the lst in t. at a small bridge conven entto Mr. R. R. Webster’s mi!]. The bridge bas never had a railing placed on it, aud while Mr. Horatio Webster, jr, was driving a sp rited horse, with a beavy load of wood, his sleigh took a+lew and precipitated both Mr. Webster and the horse over the bridge. But luckly, and strange to say, neither the man nor the horse were ser- iously hurt. Notwithstanding the fact tbat tie attention of the supervisor has been called to the recessity of a railing on this bridge it has been neglected, whilst quite a paltry sum from the loan lately received from the “Credit Foncier” would place arailing on this bridge and prevent it from being a dread and danger to the public. desttiaceinne The full intensity of living only by th? perfectly healthy. Sickness discounta the capacity for epnj»xyment. If nis bodyis al! outof order and rup- down, he will:.. te able to enjoy any, no matter how tuls of enjoyment it may be for o'her people. Ifthe is just a little bit out ct order, if be ‘is pot sick, but cloesn’t feel just right” he will only be able to enjoy things in a half-hearted sort of @ way. The nearer he is to being perfectly well, the nearer will his capacity for ev- joyment be perfect. If this condition doesn’t exist, something ought to be done. That means nine cases in ten the use of Dr. Prerce’s Golden Medical Diecovery. It works directly on the digestive organs, and on the blood and through these on every tissue of the body. It makes tne ay petite good, digestion and nutrition per- fect and supplies ric h, red hlood to all the healthful flesh. stamps to Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Piarce’s is reached tissues, building up solid, Send 31 cents in ove-cent (008 page “Common Sense Medical Ad- viser,” profusely illustrated. - | TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE ee Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, vour money back. Equally good for Neuralgi# and Headache. ‘25c, at all Qguggists. Conservative candidate in the Fourth Dis- ; UXAMINER, CHARLOT'V'ETOWN, FEBRUARY FOUND IN OMDURMAN. tivity Carro, Feb. 4.—Whil-+ Sir Rudolf Sla- the Egyptian army a day or two ago, an official of the War Office came into tbe room and handed to him a emell metal case resembling a revolver cartridge at tacbed to a ring, which had been found among the Khalifa’s etfects bromght dow. from Umdurman. The ex-prisoner of the Khalifa was visibly touched at she sight of stances of an exciting and dramatic nature The case contained a paper on which was written in French, Eaglish, and German, “This crane has been bred and brought up on my estate at Ascavia Nova, in the Pro- vince of Tauride, in South Russia. Who- ever catches or kills this bird is requeaied to communicate with me, and inform me where it occured. (Signed) “F.R FALZPEIN. “sept , 1892.” The story of the Russian crane is fam-~ iliar toreaders of Sir Rudolf Slatin’s book. The Khalifa sent for his prisoner one morning, and, placing a metal case in his hands, svspiciously asked him to open it and see what it contained. Slatia did so, read the paper enclosed, and re- plied that thecase had -vidently been fastened to the neck of a bird which had been killed. “You havs spoken the truth,” said the Kbalifa more amiably; “the bird was killed by a Shaifa near Dongola, and the car ridge case was found attached to its neck .” When Sir Rudolf read him the con- tents of the paperthe Khalifa cried irescibly, “This is one of the many devil- tries of those unbelievers, who waste their > time in euch useless nonsense. A Mobammedan would never have attempted to do such athing !” The case and its contents were taken from the prisover, tobe thus returned to him in Cairo as a memento of the days of hie cruel captivity. The printing prest, as much as any- thing, ia a sign of progress and Civils Zalion, for its introducticu is the token of decad- ence of all barbarism, and gives a corner- atone of light and leading. Khartoum is now to have its first priuts ing prese, and already a machioe is being conveyed throngh the Soudan to ** Gor don’s Gate.” Tne press is in charge of Corporal Mugzridge, R. E., who will be the first compositor and pioneer of the printing trade in Soudanese Africa. Re PROM THANKFUL PEOPLE AFAR AND NEAR, Dr. CHASE DaILy EIVING TESTIMONIALS tutelligent Citizens Pronounce Strongly in Favour of Dr.Chase’s Ointment, Kidney-Liver Pills, and Catarrh Cure. Sceptics are at Liberty to Write to the Following Parties to Get Their Endorsation of Testimonials. INCIPIENT CATARRH CURED. Mrs. Rosie Stearn, 30 Walton street, Toronto, says :—‘‘! suf- tered at every change in the weather with cold in the head. At times it was so bad that I was unable to speak, being completely stuffed up. I was advised to try Dr. Chase’s Ca- tarrh Cure, and did so, and received immediate reef. I am pleased to tes- tify to its worth gladly. I also receiv- ed uw sample box of Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment for itching of the skin, and it is the best remedy I have ever used. I shall at all times recommend to suffer- ers Dr. Chase’s remedies. His recipes are indeed wonderful.” KIDNEY DISEASE CURED. J. Kilfedder, 28 Gerrard Torento, an old and re- resident of the city, says :—‘‘I have been suffering from Kidney trouble since last fall and found the lightest kind of exercise very painful. % voncluded to try Dr. Cnase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, which I saw advertised, and the effect was won- derful, the first box removing the pains in my back, and leaving me feeling very much better in every way. I can cheerfully recommend them as the workingman’s friend. They are well named K. and L. Pills. The meaning which I took to be Knights of Labour Pills.” One pill a dose. 25 cents @ Mr. west, spected street box. Y SS s% “ie Mu A ec CHARLOTTETOWN o au, SUeNONNNNMHNNENTNTN YON vpnpn ne npnponePpanerpRrsTanrernrtreny tne rt? grserneeneny gternne’ si John T. [icKenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & ss {AMAAMAAAASAADAAASAAAAADAAAAAAASADAAAAUSUAAAA' AAAAAAALAAAUU3 i z S ww or -_ -“ as “as = > P. E ISLAND = ¥ . Strange Memento ofa Cruel Cap- | tin was engaged with some other officials of ; | a) eS ao object he had last seen under circum- | _ / , 1889 seeeeae a 2222222222222 ‘Creat Clearancez Sale cf Furs This store has long been recognized as the Leading Fur House of P.E. I This season (ander the new minagement) has broken all previous records, Ow- ing to the great success of this depai tment we have decided to close out the bal- ance of our stock regardless of cost. Ifyou wanta Robs, a Coat, Jacket, a Cape, a Collar, a Muff a Raff or a pair ot Mitts, now is the time to secure them at your own price. Uome quick as these bargains cannot last long. Sentner, McoLeod & Co. P. S.—Look out for the great white goods sale to commence next week. dhecte estes desteabesteabe steepest date FULL DRESS SHIRTS — Just Opened Up. CLLeEL aebebebeaqeteieks fe Ny SLL 5 i | | | i The best assortment in charlottetown, Wee have Tooke’s Make, We have Skelton’s Make, We have the famous W, G. Brand, The very latest in Linen Collars, ‘fhe very latest in linen Cuffs, And as for Neckwear, if you want style it is obtain— able at The Miodel Store. R.H. Ramsay & Co GRAFTON STREET Gents Gloves a Specially. Arica ARE YOUR ll. . Clock Doctoring Re ed a ee Bugis gata pipe eta 2 re ® . . ® { fee ‘If your clock has stopped, let us pus : ! new life in it. - If it is not performing satisfactorily ; % we will examine it and tell you ex- actly what is necessary to effect a cure. Many persons who are compelled to wear Artifical Teeth on Plates, find that the tubber or Vulcanite plate causes heating of the moutb, bad taste, shrinkage of the gum Sometimes sore lips, sore mouths and sore . a 7 etc, finally causing the plate to get oose. n Sor throats are caused directly from the wearing of a rubber or Vulesnite plate. While it canite plates with satisfaction, is true that a majority of persons Can wear rubber or vulcan! . vet it 18 a fact that to @ large percentage the same material is poisonous. 5 We bave seen many cases where people who had rubber or vulcanite plates were continually suffering from the above causes, and came tous for relief. in case of that kind we always recommend -& metal plate, either of We have restored many sick clocks. Some hopeless. Give Nocure, no pay pronounced your cle ck a chance > Send us a postal or call and tell ui where to send for it. G. I’. Hutcheson, t Gold, Platmmum, Aluminum QUEEN SU REET if Our reason for recommending a netal plate is that it is a conductor of hea | and cold, thereby keeping tho mouth cool, and it is non irritating, aod is thinner, lignte ; ere ir § t and stronger than aay other plate. It is cleaa in every particular. and is 7 nen s s or ’ the wearer Yon can dave your impression taken and have a Gold, Pla presse or : : 2 selves - Aluminum plate made same day, fully guaranteed because we make them ourselve HANT p, and know ail about the material used. We alsojmake the fara us THURLO PLATE COMMISSION MERC f noted for its thinness, coolness and durability. J a k Strict attention to business and promgt re- se We would like you to call and see specimens of all our different aes of work | turns made. Special attention given (to the including our Continous Gum Plates—the very finest plate work knows to Den @ | sale of Science. Every piece of work done by us must give entire satisfaction to the ,pa‘iev Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides else we wil! not allow it to leave our offize, and WeoolSkins Examinations free. r Market quotations given on» pplication. . ° Address all consignments and correspor- Berlin Dent arlors | 1.8, SANFORD 46fan}§Argyle St. CHARLOTTETOWN, HALIPAX® N, @,