STOWERS Peptonized Sauce SOSSSSSSSSSSS Every hot a tle contains a ° 4 ( certain quantity © D 2 of peptogenn > ; ERFECT 4 the most power ° . : ful aid to diges © : IGESTIVE , ee universally ® reacribed x oe te te ee em «OP reserved. iis sauce is most delicious, and use with great advantage. e best dealers sell it. on ‘ww. OSTOBER ‘ont «reat values in blankets, Now is the time to buy, the goods are fresh, and prices are low, 50 pairs fleecy white or grey at 5dc. 79 pairs extra large 75e. 20 4d¢, 20 pairs California wool blankets $1.65 20 pairs polar wool blankets $1.90. pairs damaged 25 pairs Victoria wool blankets $2.65 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, W. A.WEEKS & Co. 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 left. HASZARD & Moore Sunnyside Bookstore. Printing in all its branches at the Exam- INER Office, one cf the best equip- ped Fob Printing Establishments on P. BE. Island, THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 29 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. When Mowat and Mills Go to Their Reward. | DEATH OF HENRY GEORGE, | Fell in the Midst of the Fight The Situation as to the Mayoralty al of New York Greatly Changed, ee New Yor«, died ta Union this morning. After speaking at Oct. 29 —Henry Square Hotel at 7 o’clock George SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Oct 28 -- Clayola, McDade, Halifax; Susan King, McPherson, Tatam*gonche; Mary Alice, Walker, Picton; Khuama, Henderson, Wallace; Renfrew, Kennedy, Marble Mountair; Wm Aitken, Batt, Pictou; Haze! Deli, Nickersop, Halifax; | Ella Mand, Irving, Richibucte; Dart, | McPherson, Pictou; Elma, Baker, Halifax; Pioneer, McLeod, Pinette. CLEARED. Oct 283—Rhuama, Hendereon, Wallace; Ceto, Weatherbie, Sydney; Albert P, several campaign | Porrior,Verpon River; Regina B, Williams, Bad Break il Soulanges Canal | meetiogi last night he returned to the} New London: *!'a Maud, Irving, Richi- * | Hotel. At 11 o’clock he ate a light supper | bucto; Dar M P ieron, Picto:; Morning and retired. About 3 300’clock ne awoke | Light, Richarus, Pinewe; Pioneer, McLeod, -_———- | suffering severe pains and became vun-| Pinette. conscious. He did not recover conscious- ae SPLIT AMONG THE OTTAWA GRITS. | ness. -__-+--—— Clothing for Our Braye Militiamen. Orrawa, Oct. 29 —Sir Oliver Mowat will be sworn in as Lieutenant of Ontario, and Senator Mills of Justice, about the middle of —likely on the 15th. One theusand feet of as ction of the Soul- anges Canal have fallen inward. This is on Rainer’s contract. The split among the loval French grits has led to a new club being formed. The Minister of Militia has awarded the contract for clothing for the coming year. The successful tenderers are Hamilton and Montreal men. THE FIGHTING IN INDIA. Governor ! as Minister November | Colonel Sage Wounded by Fire at Long Range,’ | hs | Sima, Oct. 29 —A despatch from Yun- dan says that during a reconnoisance yesterday at the foot of Semphaga Pass by the Devonshire regiment and a detachment of Ghoorkas, the insurgent tribesmen opened fire upon the British torces at long range. Colonel Sage was wounded. Archbishop Langevin Improving. Wisyirec, Oct. 29.—Archbishop Lan- gevin, who had a relapse, is again reporied on the mend. His condition, it is said, is steadily improving. eee Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesias, Narcissus, - Another lot Hyacinths just opened, direct from Holland. = Splendid bulbs. = 6 doz. Hyacinth Glasses, only l5c each. Geo. Carter & Co., = Booksellers & Stationers. “It pays to buy at Carter’s.” UAAdAAAAOUUUUAUAALAAAdAMAUUAAS SSOSCOOE 66 5000800086300 % We Have Plasters to euit evervbody Alcock’s Strengthing, Our Own, Cuticura, Smartweed and Hella- denna, Benson’s Capsicum, Poorman’s and others’ on Felt or plain singly or by the yard ae required. A. W REDDIN, Pm. 8 SUNNYSIDE, Seceesecooeecese Coeeece SVFOHNSOSOOOOSSOT DOSES COOLS SOSSE9OOOOS OO OAL * w s ® e e & a a ® ° : s s s ® Ss s s s e * s e > e s ; WAWLUdeddbdLdAidaAQAQddAbddbedd SbGdAdshsdbdASAGAAdLAdLLALAUAdAddbdAddad | | The situation in the great election con- testis by Mr. George’s death completely changed, ee ee Newfoundland Elections. | Sr Joun’s, Ntld., Oct. 29.—The result | than The camel is a beast of great strength and endurance, Nothing barts it until the proverbial “Jast straw” is added to its burden. The human digestive system is very much likeacamel, It is really astonishing how much abuse it will stand. Sometimes, however, something worse usual will be eaten, and will go of yesterday’s voting for members of the} through the stomach into the bowels, and egisiative assembiy may not be known |there it will stick—that’s constipation. before next week. been very close. NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL LATEST Lonpoy, Oct. 27.—Mr. Gladstone in the course of a Jetier to a Viennese author | ‘ here, | 1 which has just been published laments the megalmania which has led | ltaly to strain her resources to go beyond the European province marked out for her during her national infancy, and which may perhaps endanger her dearly bought | Instituuions. It is likely to have | Nine~teuths of all human sickuess is-due } to constipation. Some of the simples} symptoms are coated tongue and foul breath, dizziness, heartburn, flatulence, sallowness, distress after eating, headaches and lassitude. A little thing will cause constipation, and a little thing will relieve Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets area certain cure for constipation. They are tivy, sugar-coated granules, mild and natural in their action. pjurious about them. Address. with There is nothing Sold by druggists. 3l cents in one-cent Referring to the conditicn , &8™ps, to cover cost of mailing only, of affairs in the east Mr. Gladstone saya: | World’s Dispensary Medical Association, “My views on the conduct of the Europe. n Governments in the Eastern questi n are very strong. They seem to me to be covered with i.delible disgrace. The Ger- man Emperor is the first and worst among them,” ——$<—<_ - 2 - HAKD FIGHTING IN STORB, Tribesmen Have Massed Twenty Thousand Men at Semphaga Pass in India, Simia, Oct. 27.—It is estimated that the tribesmen have massed 20,000 men at Semphaga Pass, where they are busy making rifle pits in the Sangare and strengthening their defencer. It is gener- ally believed, however, that it will be pos- sible to ture the position by either flank, and thoug? hard fight og is possibly in store, itis hoped the pass will be carried without great effort, Meanwhile, it is bad news that tribes— men have begun to operate on the British lines of communication. The fear is that, fiading this the most successful means of delaying the British advance, they will detach still larger bodies to attack the Britieh convoys and cut up the escorts. This morning the tribesmen harraseed the Britich camp near Khangabur by a con- etant well-directed fire for several hours. Nearly thirty non-commiesioned officers and men were slightly wounded. The telegraph wire was cut close to the camp. A pictureeque but unfortunate incident occurred on the Shinawari side of the Samena rarge. A party of Gorkhas, eent out uoder Lieutenant Milland, had crept close upon # large body of the enemy, Just at this moment, through some mie- take, magnesium star ehels were fired from the British cawp and revealed the whoie situation, enabling the enemies to escape uoburt. Replying to the pr »clamation of te Brit- i-h commander of the frontier, Sir William Lockhirt, the Mazozas protest against t @ occapatiou of Khyber Pase,Samana Rang: § and the Swat Valley, by the British forces. They declare their intention of opposing the British advance. The Mazozais leaders are cow at Khurmana, and are preparing to attack the Kurram Valley. A letter was received from these raiders, asking the British if their intentions were peace or war. The;Mikand position has been great- ly strengthened, and is now capable of stubborn resistance. The British foragers have captured in the Khanki Aalley 300 mules, laden with supplies. 62+b«+ woure Are You Losing Flesh? Then something is wrong. To the young italways meane trouble. It is a warning to any one, unless they are already too fat. Scott’s Emulsiou checks this waste and brings up your weight again. ee OPERA HOUSE Friday Evening, October 29th The only production in Canada of DAN STUART’S WONDERFUL VERISCOPE PICTURES —OF THE— CORBETT-FITZSIMMONS Contest at Carson City, Nevada, March 17th, 1897. AN ELECTRICAL TRIUMPH. A faithful representation of the World’s Greatest Fistic Encounter. The only genuice production of the Famous Battle. Tickets on sale Thursday morning. Prices 25 and 35 cents. Buffalo, N. Y., and get a free copy of the “People’s Common Senee Medical Adviser.” LOCAL NOTICES, a Choice new layer figs just received at Beer & Goff’s. 253 —2i Try atin of Heinz baked beans in temato vance. Only 12c each at Beer & Goff’s. 253—2i eee "__ MARRIED. At Brighton, October 20th, by Rev. John Goodwill, Ronald Bell, Green Road, Lot 30, to Jessie McPhail, of Bonshaw, Lot 30. DIED. In this city, on Thureday, Oct. 28th, at 7.30a.m.,at the residence of Lemuel Worth, Lower Spriog Park Road, Mr. Joha Worth, aged 94 years. [Funeral Saturday at 2 to Highfield.) At Southport, en the 27th inst., after a week’s illness, Catherine Phelan, relict of the late James Murphy, aged 70 years. At Albany, Lot 27, on October 23rd, Donald M. Forbes, aged 30 years, 5 months and 14 days. Valuable Land for Sale To be sold by Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 9th November next, about 17 acres of land, situate in the Common and Royalty of Charlottetown, and adjoing, and is to the north of the properites of the Hon. Fred Peters and George Lewis, and extends from the North River Road to the North River. Land will be sold in acre lets. Terms made known at gale. T S. PETERS, FRED PETERS ARTHUR PETERS, Trustees. oct 29 tf " Keypt and the War” St. Paul’s Schoolroom MONDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 1896. COMMANDER CHEYNE, R. N. Will give another Illustrated LimelightEntertainment Entitled:---Egypt and the War With Arabi Pasha. Synopsis of 68 Magnificent Views. 3 VIEWS of Egyptian Cities, the River Nile, the Pyramids and sey- eral ruins, etc., ll Figure Scenes. 6 War Figure Scenes, H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught, General Sir Garnet Wolsely, Admiral Sir Beauchamp Seymoure,Arabi Pasha, the British Fleet and the Search Light on Enemy’s Forts, Bombardment of Alexandria, the Armoured Train, the Grand Charge of the Horse Guards at Kassaesin. the splendid Storming of the Enemy’s Ramparts, the Night March and Attack, the Brilliant Battle of Tel El Kebir, the Pursuit, The Entertainment will be illustrated by 68 Magnificent Lime Light Views. Size of Views from stage to ceiling of Hall. Doors open at 7.30; Lecture begins at 8 o’clock, sharp. Tickets, 25c, reserved seats, 35c, school A few cbhoiee seats at 50 cents. children l5c, on sale at Dodd’s Medical Ha!!. —————— tees | AASAAAAAAARARARARARAE SAASAABASASASAASAASAARAS A 1897 a # * “te ve e oe * Ko te "4 Ko a te & tt Ks ie ve eo KS KS a 3 “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” a See That Table Full Of Cloths 60c Yard. This morning we piled on the centre counter, lot of 54 inch Cost Clotl I a lot of 54 ine ostume Cloths—and ulster. ings. Some are suitable for dressex, or suits, some excellent for children’s cloaks, anda few are admirably adapted for lining heaviey cloths. The regular, original prices range from 9$§¢ 7 $1.55. We’re going to clear out the whole ot at 60 cents per yard It you want to know how good they are drop in and see them, + Moore & Mcleod. What we advertise we have.” “STOVES, Hichland Ranges and Jeurel Stoves Stand First in Public Favor, We are agents for these two celebrated makes of Stoves FENNEL & CHANDLER. Good Tailoring That is the kind we do. If you cannot get suited aly- where else, try uss WE CAN DO IT, $17.00 Fits you with a suit of elegant Clay Worsted. $15.60 Fits you to a beautiful Blue Serge Suit, English manufacture alegantly made and trimmed. $14, $15, $16 Is the price we ask you for nobby tweed suits. the better kind. HATS ! We have HATS! a The latest fashions. Large Stock. Don’t buy a hat until you" : Gente’ Furnishings in the very latest styles. McKay YWoolen Co; S see ours, High Class Tailors and Furnishers. EER EEE EEE EEE EE EE EE EE SEE EEE FEES EEE EO Yr | ae *S £622 6-4 0666 Oe 2 OOS 24% SG OSOC4 ' i,