7 mm Officer, for allowing rubbish to accumulate in ed 4 OOO TH Other Items. nk fo-nightin M not. sLeod’s ean Grapes ré ‘eived thi oetlO a 2i- neoting c Ing yyIT FooTBALL CLUB to- pee re 3; at ‘clock y gt ollice ot Pe ters & I eters, \ S 0 CLO k, Sart og ag Wh yore Fonsts —' . ane } plan S MeKie sh'pped nine. horses this m rning on the Northum.- - meeting of Club will be the Hills p. C—A held this *® a pp i aah Poating r ~~ ning at 5. centag ‘i -_ The regular monthly meeting of ¥ vit i -_ .: . 4 “ey Council will be held this evening at sual hour. det 3 gpwoRTH Leacve.—Annual meeting for saiod of ofticers and transaction of other . .iness to-night at 30. - $0 4 yonder{u s reat place on ag et The oct9 3i men P. E for clothing. island. } cheap al jeaumn BRAND Ladies’ and children’s fine wool undervests, 30 dozen in axtra : . ‘aaa B 3 BI a ek, —Dtaniey Bros., Brown's Block. aa . 012 3i eod & oi COC aime, e TyPORTAST «nif you want a nice Bedroom sideboard, Table, Cook Stove, or any iture, attend R. Beairsto’s auction oom, to-morrow, at 2 o'clock. —_—— Sam ite, See ther fur’ z yt sales R . Taig is a season When colds in the head are £ Jumingl preva'ent. They lead to catarrh, 3 sche ps consumption and death. Nasal Balm ee veg immediate relief and certain cure. Sold ine gl dealers. lw 4 SERMON, preached by the Rev, James gapson, 08 “The Church of England and nyafesgion,” has been published by request ~iignow on sale at the various bookstores 4 ad je 18 of the city. - Se Tux October term of the County Court Sy «(Queen's Count y opens in Charlottetown P ; Tyesday °7%th October. Saturday next, je 17th inst., is the Jast day for serving October term. A gumonses tor th row the-er wd to Prowse Bros. thej| E DAILY EXAMINER - TELEGRA PHIC NEWS, SPECIAL Not ay aware he had been ailing, and oa ee rumors of suicide took possession of the pub femind. It seems that his physicians iceqventiy warned bim that | Te deat} | His death wos a great surprise. niles “i DesPATOUKS To Tur EXAMINER. HE WAS NOT STRONG, PARNELL’S FUNERAL, oo vane TE ie jtime. It was noticed that at all ane eae rn as to a high "pitch a | *rvous tension, which las lay t AN IMMENSE PROCESSION | Despite the entreaties of his wife ne aaestaned **e in talking, although he promised ole ade t {take a rest. Mrs. Parnell is prostrated with | grief and fatigue. She has been nursing her husband constantly since Sunday night, when Parnellites St: i S Stand Out Against |the cold settled on his lungs. Both were MeCarthy. hopeful Sof recovery until early last night PR. when death came with terrible suddenness, THE DEAD LEADER'S LAST WORDS. Russia and England A BRITISH OPINION. —_——_—_ speaking for a | | | | Dustin, Oct. 12, Thd remains of Parnell arrived at Kings- ston at o'clock yesterday norning. At Chester large deputations from Liverpool Manchester, Preston, Newcastle-on-Tyne and other places joined the train, "At| Kingston a large crowd collected to receive the remains on Irish soil. The train with | the body reached Dublin at 7.39 o’clock | The body was escorted by an immense pro- cession and taken to the City Hall, where jit lay in state from 10 till 2 o'clock, Some 40,000 people viewed the remains. Lonpon, Oct, 12. The Standard of Saturday published a communication in regard to the recént so- called aggressive actions of the Russians in | Pampur, which says ‘it is high time for England to unsheath her sword in Asia. The Russian tide of conquest which has flown steadily eastward for fifty years, Pome oe must be sent sweeping back to the Cas- 2.45 o'clocl the procession started for ‘Pian. Russia has pushed on until she now the grave. The crowd was so great at the , 8tands on the very outposts of India,” . cemetery that the police had great difficulty . in keepng the way clear for the proces- sion, A way was finally cleared to the grave, where the clargy recited the rituals of the Church of England. The remains | were interred at Glssnevia. The attitude of the leading Parnellites put beyond a doubt their determination to maintain the conflict with the followers of , Justin McCarthy. The temper of the Par- | nellites is against any compromise; for they believe that the reaction in Ireland towards | Parnell is so strong that they may succeed | anabon, Oct 18. even where their dead chief failed. At the memorial services of the late Justin McCarthy said no movement had | Hon. W. Henry Smith in Westminster yet been made by either section of the | Abbey on Saturday, all the royal family lrish party towards a reconciliation. He, ¥ere present. aoe a meeting of thefopposing sections of = the party would result in a reuniv 2 WayT y part cunion of the / WANTS, LOST Fire. Winturop, Me., Oct, 12. A fire here last night destroyed nearly every building owned by Messrs. C. M. Bailey’s Sons & Co., oil cloth manufac- turers, Royalty Bows to Worth. FOULD & Irish forces. Sz, > AGranp Concert in aid of the P. E [sland Zxpital will be given on Tnestay. November . under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid weisty in connection with that iastitation. Es ome ; ° Pa Keep that night free from all other engage- yi ents. ascectiiapiloneiae From Hatirax.—The steamer Premier, Captain Kelly, arrived from Halifax via igtermediate ports yesterday, afternoon, yileft on return at seven o'clock thie gaming. She had a general cargo both wm ¥ y3. s iaiiiliiines Micnart Davirt.—Mr. Chappelle in SM forms us that it will be impossible to etange for the lectures by this celebrated Ywionalist, as was expected next mouth. the eff rt will, however, be continued, and utangements made as soon as possible. _— aad MH} \tis expectedthat Rev. George W. Kent >| w) deliver addresses in this city on the last Sanday of October, the 25th, and November ist. The rev. gentlemrn, who is now at Erighton, Mass., conducted a very successful uries of meetings at Summerside recently. sieeeniaeragee qe. - iHEATRICAL.—-The Boston Comedy Com- paay will likely open at the Lyceum fer a saortseason the latter part of November. Missager Webber has the matter nuder con- sideration. He always brings a good com- m panyand gives excellent performances. His my friends here wi'l be glad to see him. ——_ Mx Lovis Tesson has begun hia« French courses. Persons wishing to study F.ench can form classes themselves at their own con- venience, sad composed ot as many membeis a they choose, thus reducing the price of a lesson (one doliar) to asmall amount for each we. In order to select days and hours most convenient to thera. persons should apply at owe to Mr. Louis Tesson, Hotel Davies. hianadiinandes Pouce Corrt.---This morning, two drunks were fined $1 or 4 days each, two $6 or 20 dayseach, one $2 or & days, and another “st remanded. Ou: of three young men wrested for disorderly conduct on the streets, was fided $4 or 20 days; one was discharged ou his own secognizance to appear for trial on the}2-h of November, and the other was dism set, Three persons for selling liquor m Sundays were disposed of for fines of S.62each. The summons against a women wmigned on compluint of the Sanitary her yard, was dismissed, the nuisance having been abated, A larcer y case Was ac journed, Al.at Lloyds That’: what they say shout a seaworthy ship Al—In the af- fections of the women of Canada. That's hit can be said of Lessive Phenix, of corse, you don’t use the old washing powders now. That might have been ex- tusable before you knew of Lessive Phenix. What a wonderful thing that Lessive Phenix is? Clesns anything and every- thing. Cleans your clothes, cleans your ailterware, and cleans your tin or zinc, oF *ooden or glass or earthenware. And Fo sy touse! Makes the hands soft, Ask Your grocer. oct 2i emititibiels Sor Tunez Monrus.—This morning A —_ calling himself John Williams be- aging to Nova Scotia, was arraigned before R. R. Fitzgerald and H. VY. Palmer, Jf, P’s., for stealing $2 from the house of Henry Chowan, Esq., Malpeque oud The evidence showed that Wil- iéus visited Mr. Chowan’s house on Sat- Way evening and asked that he be allowed to remain over night, as he was tired. Mr. Chowan acceded to the Tequest, and gave him one of the best tums in the house, and his breakfast next Morning. After Williams’ departure it wa discovered that the money in question va: The theft was saddled upon Miliams, and the magistrate gave him ‘tee months with hard Jabor. Williams engaged in the watch and jewelry ped- ling business, and is said to be a partner ot Davison’s, who escaped from the jul at Awherst., iinessdiieeoiaiie Personal. Mr. L. BR. Davies, M. P., returned to his Mr. Shaw may be again heard from The mention of the name of John Red- W ANTED.—A competent girl to do general A cha tie ee anaes hs OCTOBER 12, 1891. -MOND e PATT | | | _ We are: the ON LY PATTONS doing a Dry Goods Business in the City. MARE A NOTE OF THIS! ~ We have only been open One Week. If our busi- THERS. REAL AND [x] GENUINE ness mecreases at the same rate as it has during the r petitors. { — ST ee —_ mond, as sectional leader, arises from Par- anes ee of ead ail at United States Consul’s ’ neli’s recently confiding to him the secret | octl2-3i- pd oe. eee of the campa:gn iu Grrat Britain. Dr, ! ; 2 ae) ae Glo» er ssys that during Parnell s delirium, T° VET. A Jiwelling House on the corner of | sole WoOUuTSs be fore he died, he talked con- nae a gg iy as ar — a ~ a! stauily of Ireland, and told what he would attached. Possxssion lst N Swember ApPIF £0 | do for her if he lived. Ina brief lucid in- | “88: F¥B4GER. tho dz | terval, just before death, hesaid, and they) were alinost his last words: ** Let my love be conveyed to my collesgues and the Irish people.” | OY WANTEKD.—Boy wanted to learn _ Blacksmith business One with some ex- ro preferred. Apply to B. FLANAGAN, Kent Street, eod ti~octlo, the O RENT.—Dwelling House on Kent Street Opposite City Hall, containing pine rooms. pantry, closets, water ani gocd cellar. Apply to G. SCANTLEBURY, 10) Prince street. eoi—sept2?3 ee ee ee A London despatch reports : It has been well-known that Mr. Parnell has rt joyed the best of health for years past, and it has been noticed and widely commented A en- GOOD OFEKICE to let Apply to JAMES PATON in Brewn’s Bloek. oetld upon that, since the O’Shea divorce de-; _.— lien Snisiicamesdi get jis migcengplalidtloncpcaae velopments became matters of public not-| WANTED AT GNCE~A girl for general : 3 — 4A y 4 Di %.- gi? t gener oriety and since political trouble came upon! '* honsework. App-y to Mrs W. H, Cross- . ° r iorher » f att him, the great Irish member of parliament , *!"" Brixhion tiaad tf—ootd HAD GROWN THINNER TO LE (.—A parlor and bedroom, with board in central part of the city. Apply at thig and that he had perceptibly aged in appear= | Gai co 2 ance. But nobody expected to hear of his | a om on P. K. Island. lowest. prices in the city. Charlottetown, September 16, 1891—eod & wky rand Exhibition ULLY equipped with New ‘and Cheap Goods for tie Season’s trade. | f° which -has been purshased principally for Cash in the best markets of the world, and being satisfied with small profits, we-ean assure all who trade with us the very best value to be had Special Lines and Prices for Exhibition Week. week, we will need half a dozen Branch Stores by the ‘time we are in business as long as some of our com- petitors. Every dollar's worth of goods put in the Store is bought for HARD, COLD CASH. We are Schoraneed no Firm a undersell us. ‘Remember, our place of business is 136 QUEEN STREET, two doors below Messrs. Sreaks Bros. it will pay everyone to call and see us. PATTON BROTHERS. Se a ____9 F—___——_ DRY GOODS We have a large stock (x) New Millinery! New Dress Goods! New Jackets! New Ulsters ! An immense stock of New Woolen Goods, New Silk Goods, New Fur Goods, Dress and Mantle Trimmings; a big display of Mantles, Jackets and Ulsters; 25,009 yards Grey Cottons, 12,000 yards White Cottons, 3,000 yards Fleecy Cottons, 4,600 yards Fiannels; Cheapest Car- pets and Oil Cloths; special lines of Winter Underclothing ; Dry Goods of all kinds at the death and no inkling as to his illness bad reached “the newspapers. Not until afternoon was it possible to ebtain details in regard to the death of Mr. Parnell. He died at his home, Walsingham Terrace, Brighton, at 11.30 o’clock yesterday even- ing. The report that his death was incir ectly due to a chill, which he caught last this O LET.—One-ha'f of house on King Street, at present oceupied by Captain linos Rake, containing eight larze rooms with closets. Pos- ‘session given 9th of October next. The house is in first-class order, and is well adapted for a private residence or a boarding house. Also— , One-half of house oo King Street, known as Tod vin House, containing tea rooms with closets and ‘pantry in first-class order Rent moderate. | Apply to John Keily. Esq., Water Commissioner, ! or to the owner, Epwarp KR&LLY, Southport. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, .September 28, 1891—dy & wky sept25 —eod week and which at first was not regarded ax being of a serious nature, is confirmed. Mr. Parnell grew worse and very suon @ physician was called and the patient order- ed to take to his bed. This was on Friday last, and from that time Mr. Parnell lost strength and finally succumbed. Streets, containing eight rooms. Apply to H. C, The exact nature of the disease which | PoUS. seb a ve eod tf—sept29 caused death is not known. From the day po LET.—A Cottage containing eight rooms. he took to his bed. however, the state of a es SOE Bee. er Wades Gere Mr. Parnell’s health was such as to nec- ‘Any. person renting this house will have the essitate the constant attendance of two|opportunity of baying furniture, carpets and physicians, but in epite of their incessant race eis a mamsuntin: reason- and untiring effurts to prolong or save his} oct2 . : life, Mr. Parnell gradually sank lower and lower until he expired in the arms of Mrs. Parnel), who is utterly prostrated by the shock experienced through her husband's death. In this city particularly the news of Par- nell's death CAME DOWN LIKE A THUNDERBOLT. upon the clubs and in pulitical circle Se Nobody, so far as at first known, was even aware that he was indisposed, and conse- quenty, when it became known that the Irish leader was dead, naturally, the first idea was that he had committed suicide. As the day wore on, however, it leaked out from statements of his intimate friends that Parnell had complained to them re- cently of not feeling as well as usual, but it wusnat thought by anybody that there waa anything serious in the symptoms re- ferred to by the late membor for Cork city, though he was thinuer than he was last ear, While Parnell was speaking at Creggs on Sept. 27:h, it was noticed that he was very pale, and that iu other respects he was not | the same man he had been in the past. In addition Parnell carried his Por SALE—The well-known and fast-sailing Schooner RUSTIC, sixty-five tons registered. Apply to Captain Thomas Lowrey. octs, 3i pd _ LET.—One-half of that pleasantly situated House on the corner of Pownal and Sidney WANTED.—A steady, capable man, to help at the Electric station. Apply by letter, with reference, to THE FULL ELECTRIC Co, oct7—6i eod OST.~—On Saturday night, 3rd inst., between the Duncan. House and- the -Rocklin House, asilver watch. Finder will be suitably reward- ed on leaving it at this office- lw pd—oct7 ANTED.—A girl for general housework, in a small family. Apply at this office. oct7—tf AGENTS WANTED. .—“Life of Sir John,” by his Nephew. Baroness Macdonald kindly expressed the hope “that the book would be suc- cessful from every point of view.” Hugh John | Macdonald, after reading part of the manuscript, wrote Col. Macpherson—‘I can honestl y con- gratulate you on the success of your work. Any | person wishing fac-simile letters of Sir John and {hisson proving the authenticity of the book, | send one-cent stamp for postage and they will be mailed immediately. Apply to EARLE PUBLISH- ING Housk, St. John, N..B. sep26 YOR SALKE.—A Hall Stove (Base Burner) in I perfect order, Enquire at THE EXAMINER fti ce. 5i pd—octi Shorts at the ‘KE ATS, Bran and RACKED OAT a gi eod—sept29 Koller Mills. W ANTED —For the winter months, a parlor and bedroom, with board, in a central locality. Apply, stating terms avd other parti- eulars, to Box 206, ee a octé — ee an 4 PO LET.—The Store in the Cits Hotel lately occupied by Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist. It will be fitted up to suit the incoming tenant, Good ce larage underneath, which can also be i fitted up if required. Apply to DANIEL DAVIES. sept22—dy Flis friends, upon asking the cause of this, were informed that ha was suffering from rheumatism. Telegrams received here from Dublin and other towns in Ireland, and the principal towns of ee, in nine = | FULL the desth of Parnell has caused the greatest | Sut ————— aco geneation among his supporters, priuc'p lly | WAN YED.—A Cook in 9 family of four. Wash iv y s. STRICK- ; i ing given out. Apply to MRs. STRIC on account of the sudden manner in which LAND iitzroy Street West. tf—sept23 the late Irish leader's ANTED.—A girl for general nousework, iW Good reference required. Apply to MRs. , Upper Prince Street. 6i eod—sept30 : sn ny ied. n Dublin Od ; — w borer ina state of consternation. > OST.—Between Dr. Johnson's and the Drivirg supporters are In a $ 8 a Park, on Monday afternoon, 28ta inst., 4 of Parnell was purse containing several notes. Finder will A meeting of these friends hastily called as soon as the news of his death became known, and at this meeting which was only a preliminary gathering, it was decided that a meeting of Parnell’s followers in that city should be called for this evening. The object 1s to consider | what steps to take in the face of what may | be termed a mest disastrous event for please leave it at this office. sept30 U ANTED.—A girl for general WwW References required. A pply to Mrs. Rt. B. 'Norron, Upper Prince Street. sep: 24 TANTED.—Two or three good Journeymea Tailors at A. J. MURPHY S. sept23 \ ae ecaaeiaignnlinilan | mnO LET.—One-half_of house situated on corner iT of Euston and Hillsborough Streets, lately | occupied by Mr. D. T. Johnston. Apply to MRs. XCELSIOR! The Largest and Best Clothing eimai ——-—-— — (Xx )—— eee = cence etemnacaemaieaane JAMES PATON & CO’S. Readymade Clothing Department IS aoe Depart- ment on the Island. Good Tweed Overcoats from $2.50 up. Reefers, all sizes and prices. = Don’t buy anywhere before seeing our stock. J A HE Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1891 —-eod&wy ES PATON & C@., K ET SQUAR ee cys BROWN’S BLOCK, 168 MAR —— are ew ome nme me = ———— oe ene | their party. The sensation cause of the death of Parnell increased by the geaeral committed suicide. © This . rE 31 eod—oet2 1 by the announcement F, PARKER CARVELL. 3i eod—oet , } od ' guess - . . . we pe tern on ) LET.—Dwelling House with eight rooms, belief that a j situated on Hillsborough Street. Possession was believed by | given about the first of October. I ras f t PEAKE Bros. & Co dy tf—septls many in London by whom there W as frequent | PEAKE . & Ca. a $$$ grouping together of the suicides of Balma-} home oO , é . . 200 Saturday evening. He is In Im- Proved health. . ¢ learn that Mr, Willian C. Hobkirk has fice accepted 4 position in the Registry Of- and has entered upon his duties. bE a st of November, a Dwelling ‘eda, Boulanger and Parnell. This impres- [0 LET-On the Toperiaad ; House on Cumberiand Street, a present | sion kept up some time until details showed ¢ccupied by Wm, Stewart, Esq. A ply to H. P. y —septl that death had resulted from patural causes. WISH, ime od a septl? Apply to} lin Gold, Silver Charlottetown, Sept. 29, 1891—dy ee A. WEW.LOT OF WALKING STICKS For Young Men and Old, In many Styles and Woods, including some vari yusly mounted and Oxidized Silver, all prices, just received at | MONEY TO LOAN, ARTIES desiring to borrow money on either City or Farm a , in sums of from TWO to THREE HUNDRED DOL- LARS, can obtain the same on the most reasonable terms and at a low rate of interest by applying to JAMES H. REDDIN, Solicitor, Cameron Block. oct2—3m 4 QCLOCK, P. ML, Will be the Hour of Sailing of the il FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, WATSON’S DRUG STORE. commencing Thursday, ist Oct, sept23—I1m 2aw