eer ars THE DAILY EXAMINER CAARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 27 1897 STOWERS Peptonized Sauce | |" FIGHTING IN INDIA, - NG On | eve ry itains Fe S ¢ of pent PERFECT ¢ the most p DIGESTIVE } nie — 2 =. = eS me e is mos cle id eoo6 £22000080° ; r} iS Ouse Lag Week OCTOBER values in Now is the (;reat blankets, time to buy, the goods are fresh, and prices are low. 50 pairs fleecy white or grey at 5dc. ) pairs extra large Tdc. 20) 45c, 20 pairs California ool blankets $1.65 20 pairs polar wool blankets $1.90. 25 pairs Victoria wool blankets $265 25> pairs Jubilee wool blankets 2,95 25 pairs Merino wool blankets 3,95 to 7.50, according to size 75 pairs fine Shet- land, heavy weight 1,95. pairs damaged W. A.WEEKS & Uo. The Peoples Store. Jap Japan Japanese our annual consigment of Japanese Chinaware and Fancy Articles Is Here... and is ahead of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see, LEvery- body welcome. Only afew of those Jap Teapots at 19c each le ft. HASZARD & Modi: Sunnyside Bookstore. Printing in all its branches at the Exam- INER Office, one cf the bese equip- ped Job Printing Establishments on P. E. Island. ‘TELEGRAPHIC, - SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, * British Harrassi by SKir- =| mishers, ‘Confidence of of the Insurgents. | « | Concentrating at Semphaga Pass. | oo yesterday captured the village of Rimad- bang and recovered a quantity of supplies. by the enemy to within amile of the British camp.’ On the British side nine men, including Colonel Hadow, were wounded. The confidence of the insurgent triber- men is increasing, and they are offering « determined front in al! directions. The British officers say that the tribes- men excel in guerilla warfare and are wonderful skirmishers. The enemy is fully suppl.ed with am- munition and large reinforcements are joining the insurgent camps. The tribesmen have tmaseed twenty thousand men at Sempbaga Pass, where they are making rifle pits and strengthen- ing their defences. Though hard Sghting is possibly in store it is boped that tie pass will be carried without a great effort. Meanwhile, “tis bad news that the tribesmen have begun to operate on the British lines of communication. The fear is that, finding this the most successful means of delaying the British advance, they will detach still larger bodiee to attack the British convoys and cut up the eacorts. Yesterday the tribesmen harrassed the British camp at Klangabur by constant well directed fire. Nearly thirty non commissioned officers and men were wounded. A Policeman Shot Dead, New York, Oct. 27.— Policeman Fred- erick Smith was shot dead while attempt— ing to arrest a robber last night. Hyacinths, ‘Tulips, Crocus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, Chinese Saered Lilies, Freesias, Narcissus. Another lot Hyacinths just opened, direct from Holland. Splendid bulbs. 6 doz. Hyacinth Glasses, only 15c each. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. WUMAAbAbeadaad ddd iddaddacdaddd Flexible Kidney plasters shaped like the figure eight. : ; | ATIPINNE NNT rr TEPROPTNN IEP NT NTT Ne Ne nTTT Tre TTT are NT TMD = z = Wis specially adapted for All Kidney Troubles Pain in the back etc., etc. Very strengthening a perfect support. Purely medicinal. Price 25c. Sold by A. W REDDIN, Pm. 8 CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SSOSSTIHOSED C069 OSSCOSOOOSESOOSE*% SUNNYSIDE, SVSSSSHGSSSOSTSSESCesosese } 4 \ 'MAYORALTY ELECTION IN NEW YORK. ad shee MEN LOSING CONFIDENCE | z fair treatment eee Fer Fe Fe Pee en TAAL keds ~ ye} AD eh FOES VERS RAT tell ad Sad Noh! eye we MILLINERY| eee New York, Oct 27—It is safe to say that i & (ting men regard Tammany’ 8 ances as the best in tbe New ye | e lection. Bat despite this feeling, the odds ) Van Wyck against the field have been | lowered, and five to four seems the best | | pr curable. —_- —~ /THEIR ABILITY AS GUERILLAS, | MERON Convoy romaxnens, | Deadly Line of Fire Held No Terrors tor - | — }eu't, patural i in their action. Them When Ordered to Charge, Simca, Oct. 24.—Despatches from | Kharap pa eay that it is impossible «to praise too higbly the conduct of the Gor don Highlanders atthe storming of Dar- Suna, Oct. 27—Officia] advices re- | ga'ri . When Brigadier General Kemp- ceived here trom Kharappa announce that | ster re ized that the British gun fire, a larg re foraging party of British troops ( ) aided b y the mountain batte ry from Fort Gulistan, could vot dislodge the enemy and went forward in person to move the Ono retifi ng, the troops were hotly followed Gordon Highlanders and the Third Sikhs | intothe fighting line for asystematic a+ Col, Mathias, commander of the Gordon Highlanders, addressed his men in thie etirring appeal: “‘ Men of the Gordon Highlanders—our general says that position must be taken atall costes. | The Gordon Highlanders will take it.” The men gave a ringing cheer and when the advance sounded they bounded: afier their leader, the officers at the head. When they came down the slope after the suc- cessful charge they were spontaneously cheered by all the other regiments. The Gourkas also behaved magnificently throughout the engagement. Captain Robineen of the Gourkhas, acted wii’ the greatest gallantry. He led his men acrees the fire zone to cover. Finding the force there insufficient, he returned ;alone over the death trap. He was morially wounded while leading the second rush to support the first contingent. Many acts of heroism are recorded of the rank and file. The total casualties of the day were 134, and the Gordun High- landerslost 39in the rush through the line of fire. General Westmacott’s brigade is now encamped in the Khan-Ki valley. He has cleared the euemy jfrom the hegbte commanding the valley and destroyed their towers, + oe + Hawivax, Oct. 24. — he Leineter regiment arrived from Bermuda yesterday to relieve the Royal Berks. They marched to the barracke without the usual courtesy: of the reyimental band from the parting regiment. The Berks were aboard the trooper today, and again there was no music, asthe Berke’ instruments were packed on board ship and the Leinsters for some reaeou were not disposed to turn out. The explanation of this remarkable absence of complimentary bands to each other ow such an occasion ig said to be that the two regiments are not on good terms. The camel is a beast of great strength and endurance. Nohing hurts it antil the proverbial “last straw” is added to its burden. The human digestive system is very much likeacame!. It is really astonishing how much abuse it will stand. Sometimes, however, something worse than usual will be eaten, and will go through the stomach into the bowels, and there it will stick—that’s censtipation. Nine-tenths of all human sickness is due to constipation. Someof the simples} symptoms are coated tongue and foul breatb, dizzincer, heartburn, flatulence, sallowness, listress after eating, headaches and lassitude. A little thing will cause constipation, and a little thing will relieve it. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets area certain cure for constipation. They are tiny, sugar-coated granules, mild and There is nothing pjurious about them. Sold by druggists. Address with 31 cents in one-cent s:4mps, to cover cost of mailing only, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and get a free copy of the “People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser.” It ie related of the late Mr, Pullman that, although he was a man of sound religious principles, he was fond of an occasional game of poker. When one Saturday night the game ran over the midnight hcur he sent $300 to his church } in the name of J. Pott, and was greatly amused when the pastor read out that name before the congregation as that of the generous benefactor. Are You Losing Flesh ? Then something is wrong. To the young it alwaye means trouble. It is a warning to apy one, unless they are already too fat. Scott’s Emulsiou checks this waste and brings up your weight again. _ P< ae Prince Edward Island Illus- trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. Buy your winter suitsat Paton’s, What they all say after buying one of Paton’s under-suits. I feel comfortabie. “1 feel comfortable.” That’s what tiey all sav after having put one of Paton’s under-suits. A mantfacturer’s lot of underwear on sale tomorrow at Paton’s. The new tam c:own peak caps received at Paton & Co’s in all the leading shades, inc uding black, on!y 45c. Ree ite Si % 5 1 I * Fe. ~~ VHA: wR: Fe. ww KABBAGAAL §LBLGGS rw - YES’ wiibentiodl aid Se coated aca 3 Ph cuaaice OW about your Fall Hat. Shas eet ry oe ini ment, isa comparatively easy matter. See 024648426088 SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown PXTERED. Oct. 26.—Fiora Temple, Edwards, Hawkesbury; Bilea F, Jackson, North | Sydney; Victory, Livingston, do. CLEARED. Oct. 26.—Cambrian, Fralick, Orwell; St Anne, Potvin, New Castle: Gha mpion, Orr, Richibucto; Carrie E, Glanby, Glace Bay; Speed, Loughlin, Barrie, Nfld. ————EES— The total railway mileage in the United States at the end of last year was 182,779 miles, of which : 0,473 miles was in the hands of receivers. EE PAINT YOUR CHEEKS, Not with paint on the outside, that is easily washed off. Put the color on from ae within. Scott’s Emulsion fills the cheeks with rich, red blood. Itis @ color that atay® too. The Abyssiniavs sre devastating Som- aliland and committing horrible atrocities upoa the prisoners —————— Wadded quilts that are wadded with pure batting, and as cheap as the kind that are wadded with the refuse of factory floors, at Scanley Bros—The Always Busy Store. No vile smell off the wadded quilts we eell; they [are wadded with pure white batting. —Staniey Bros—The Always Busey Store. 251 2in a = —_ THIS WEEK! THIS WEEK | NOTHING BBT Pipes, Pipes, Pipes, Pipes. A good Briar, 10c. SEE THEM, SEE THEM eaecse REDDIN BROS. Opposite P. O. P. E, ISLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Up-to-date young ladies and gentlemen will come to the P.E. Island Commercial College for a thorough actual business course. Lose no time. Write at once for prospectus. ISAAS OXENHAM, (Graduate of Montreal Business College, Principal and Proprietor, oct 19—dlawkwtf. FOR SALE CHE AP.— 4 Mason & Hamlin Orzan, style C, has two sets of reeds, in gc ol orier, Apply at the Examiner Office. | gAARAARAAAAARARAAARAARAAAAAAEARARKARASRAARAARPA oct27—eod 2wks aa aaed PAAARAAAAAAH AAAAAAAAAS HAS SHELL HABGBALS ABBAS, (GEGGGL i =F : REST EASY 5 e about those Blaraets you want to buy. Come tous. We have the =? warmest and cheapest, An inspection of our goods and prices wall ee oa ? WT ee oy aaa Sada. jadad 3 SRA Ae +j FOE EE eet ell ies 4 i ; * & > It will pay to examine our stock and prices you purchase, as the selection of your Fall Headwear, iu our Millinery GEN ELEMEN’S Lined Kid Gitoves and Mitts, Wovle nel Shirts, Knit Shirts and Underwear, also Wright's Genuine Health Unnderwear EF. PERKINS & co.) PEP EENE SRP SE SESE SEE SEE SEE SESE SEES EEE ERE EAS ES Ee | Li & Seeks & best wearing, satisfy vou of povnoons i sae rw fare. lid lel od nied before # Depart- aa ~~ en Socks, Flan- PESTER ESE TTT SET Sore “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” It’s Said Seeing those we're talking about. Good:warm well made all woo! blankets 56x76 inches, 5 lbs tothe pair $2 20 pair. Big warm fleecy ones 60x80 inches, 6 lbs to the pair 82 65 pair Same size, same weight, but fi grade of wool , i $3 O5 pair. Warm soft fleecy “Excelsior” blankets ,@ thoroughly ; good value. Size is 64x84 inches. W eight 7 lbs to pair $3.55 pair Here’s a choice line 7 Ibs to the pair, fine, close blanket 64x84 $4 10 pair. j Is Believing but we want more-—we want you to come in and Warm Wool Blankets Take hold of them, see just how big and heary and heavy and fleecy each one is; see what grand value they are, and you'll buy here—sure, A “special” not eo large as last but Juxurious to pair Here’s a heavy warm line, grand value, weight and measure 68x86 Fine, soft. to pair, 64x82 At $5.95 per pair we show 8. great valne plump 8 Jbs to pair, 68x86 inches A close fine almost “silky” wool delightfully warn, 8 lbs te pair, measure full blanket, 68x86 inches 2<ece8 Moore & Mcleod. What we advertise we have.” icici ¥¥ PE FEEL ly soft and fine, 6 Ibe 84 45 pair. plump 8 Ibs to pair inches 84 85 pair. smooth blanket, 7 lbs inches 85 20 pair. very superior wool $5 95 pair. soft and 86 9S pair. ; ; : Going Out Of The Crockery Business And only two weeks to do it in. Owin to my increased trade in the grocery store, i hav decided to clear out my Crockery Store, and hav'm: rel ted the store, I will dispose of my entire stock at cost. The stock is all new and bought at right prices. i. J. MORRIS QUEEN STREET. SLES TIS SEER EEE SECESERESS EBITD Y S's 5 3 2 , * aie 9 hie be x ph eee eae ae ron, . we, _ | p 000080620986 Hoe SBEBAOHSS 00004 0090 000000¢800C0 #20 reCevoeseaoseoooseoe