QB FRASCE..vwesieri ener eav Form” = tit ar s THR ee a a nn “toca and Other Items. we came —— ders for overcoats at D. A, ame r _ your or : [pave oa v8 2i Bruce §: i lace (pENED. -Surah silk and art silk svat : , sros. gt Patton os ave town without calling at 's for furpishings. o8 21 Bruce <i Orr.—Attend the clearing sale pes T le GeLLING ° : . 3. ct t wth oi poots at Goff Bro eniinens , W, TAYLOR, Watchmaker aud Jeweler, Ie . e every pigo er” t this week till 8 o'clock. of fancy market baskets at erLL supply g FULL SUPP oct 3i eod (jo. Carter — - — mantles and > ye la oe fur goods, dress goods, a ae aie Beer Bros. oct6 4i iillae??s - «ets. —Tickets for the Kxhibitien are Ss at Reddin Bros. Drug Store. ob Nedleia say best goods raade, at the lowest prices be gold for, at Beer Bros. oct6 4i tacy © ia piste CLASS. — We are asked to state 1 the ladies’ bible class in connection . g- Paul's Church will be postponed ith Sc. 7 . Thursday, Oct. 15th. wv ” sdiiinitindittiipatadiaa 1x Toms CABIN atcracted a big to the Lyceum lust night. The give another performance in the Une audience ny ' nage this evening. Ger ONE —Cali at A. 8. Johnaon’s ore snd get a cook book or an Ex- eh 2 uy the blotter. Both are good god useful and do not cost anything. Tus ia @ eeesO0 when colds in the head are alarmingly preva'ent. They lead to catarrh, chaps coucumption and death. Nasal Balm ves immediate relief and certain cure Sold by ali dealers. [iw yOTICE.—The Races will take ace at the Exhibition To-morrow 4 ONE o'clock. There will also pe a Balloon Ascension about the ametime. The admission will be gly 25 cents. Syte.—The sale of Mr Geo Tweedy’s house, advertised for auction to-day on the {xhibition grounds by E. H. Norton & Coy is postponad en account of the rain yotil to-morrow at 12 o'clock. Ivrroven Stock Sate. — The sale of bred stock which was to have taken to-day, is postponed until to-morrow ood a account of the rain.—E. H. Norton & Co. —~.--—-— Tracugrs’ Ixstrrerc.—The teachers’ con- nation opened this forenoon and will be con- inued to-morrow, when Mr. F. Bain, vice- president of the Natural History Society, wildeliver an address on ‘The Study of Natural Science,” beginning at ten o’ciock. —_—_-_--_>_-- Arntetic.—A fair crowd of spectators vitnessed the exhibition in the rink last wening. The performances were excel- lat. L Macdonald of the C. A. A, and BF. Stewart of Montague tied in the run- sing high jump. Both cleared 5 ft. 3 in. Hort His Leo.—Harry Horne, of this city, tripped over the hydrant at the corner of Fitzroy and Cumberland Streets last evening shortly before eight o'clock, hurting his leg. Mr. Horne was coming in from the exhibition, and atepped off the plankway to allow some rsons going out to pass) The hydrant is seated aloagside the plankway, and there was very little light. Wet Wortn Szeinc.—Mr. A. Manley, of the 8. S. Carroll, has an excellent mo lel of the sloop yacht Puritan on exhibition in the show window of Johnson's Drug Store. Mr. Manley has made several models of well-known yachts, one of which was at the exhibition last year, and was wuch admired. The model was to have been on show at the exhibition, but owing to the late arrival of the Cacroll Mr. Manley wuld net enter it in time. Tat Ose Excerrion —A paragraph in the Guardian this morning commends the Drug Stores, which, ** with one exception,” slse this afternoon. The ‘*one excep- iow” ia Watson's Drug Store, which is open all day for the following reasons :— (L) Because Exhibition days are among the best days four business during the year. *) Because many of our customers from the country have business to do with us wd must not be disappointed. (3) Be- cause medicines of all things should be ob- witable at such times, (4) Because the peoprietor having arranged that each em- ployee should have fuil opportunity of at- 'tuding the Exhibition snd simusements, there is no need for closing the store to the Weouvenience of the public. Personal. Seuator Macdonald has arrived home from Ottawa, Mr. D. M. Preston, representing = Stall & Co. wholesale .clothiers, Montreal, “inthe city, He is registered at the Hotel Davies ar, J. H. Cross, the well-known represen: tive of H. Shorey & Co., wholesale cloths *, Montreal,arrived here on Tuesday morn- "Kon one of his regular business trips. His DeeePa adorns the register of the Hotel ies, at A. P. Douglass, of the New Glasgow lerprise, is “‘ doing” the Exhibition. > Local Netices. Visitors to the Exhibition should call “ Beer & Gotf's and get a parcel of their ented good tea to take home with American water white kerosene oil for very cheap by the can at Beer & Goff. 08 2i jethibitors, look ! A full and eompleto ne of horse goods, selling cheap at W. E. Dawaon’s, haw and winter under-clothing im great ‘i cheap at John McLeod & Co’s. 05 lw tnd bese take notice that the cheapest ®urcin it place in the city to buy horse rugs, es and halters is ar W. E. Dawson's. we McLeod & Co. are showing @ very — of gente furnishings. Call og Lovers of fine clothing should call and ex- tad oe stock of fall and winter suitings , Yetoatings. Compate our make, fit and will pt *By aud every other make, and voh ‘isthing, oa that m lead for fine S € are determined to keep up our *Pitation.—D. A. Bruce. oct Si vi wn ae ‘Dal > and a ae tt ee = ce - tt a _ ol FP ne ON, cc et TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ee St te Spectra Desparours to Tur Examiner. DEATH OF PARNELL, What Archbishop O'Brien Says About the Deceased Irish Leader. Haurrax, Oct, 8. _ Archbishop O’Brien, in the course of an interview, referring to the death of Charles Stewart Parnell, said: ‘Parnell’s death will make it easier to perfectlysettle the dif- ficulties which his conduct brought about. | be The two factions will now be left free to unite. Parnell was dead politically twelve months ago, and his demise is now a matter of small consequence. There are no strong men left in the Parnellite ranks to carry the dead leader's standard. The men who stuck to him will now be either merged with the Irish party or they will retire from political life. Parnell was adictator, aud it is not likely that ever again will the party acknowledge any man aa they did him. This will not be altogether « disadvantage, for though the circumstances of a party or a country sometimes demand an almost irre- spousivle leader, it is by no means always beat to have power ao vested in one man. [t succeeded in the case of Parnell for a time, but he had not the perception to step down wher bis usefulness was gone. Had he retired whenghe shouidghave done so,fhe might have gone down with some glory, and his party and the country might have reaped the full benefit@of his services. It will be just as well, probably, if Ireland never has another leader to exercise such dictation. The termination of Par- nell’s case is one vf the saddest events in modern history. That a man of such influence, so loved by his followers, and whom his enemies could no: subdue, a man who had the Government press and prejudice arrayed against him, should destroy himself by unbridling pssion, i. indeed sad. It is melancholy to think that % great man should thus throw himeelf away. Thelrish people will not write Parnell!’s faults in brass and his virtues in sani, but in this case they will forget his ev: deeds and remember the good and the hervic. His good works will live after him, and the evil will be interred with his body.”’ To Extend the Cable. Orrawa, Oct. 8. It is understood that the Canadian Paci- fic and Commercial Cable Company have secured a cortrolling interest in the Hali- fax and Bermuda Cable Company with a view to extending the system to the British West Indies. Sad and Fatal Accident. SoREL, Que., Oct. 8. By the breaking of the stanchions which uphold the earth, three men named Kane, Satour and Cantara were buried in a drain. The latter died from the injuries received. Found Dead. Brivcewater, N. S., Oct. 8. Robert West, an old and highly respected merchant of this place, was found dead behind the counter of his store yesterday. The Great Pacing Race. Terra Havre, Ind.. Oct. 8. Hal Pointer won the third heat in the pacing match, time 2.10}. The score now stands, two heats for Hal Pointer and one for Direct. Smallpox at Quebec. Quessc, Oct. 8. A little child died of smallpox here this morning. It is feared the disease will spread. ————e —. ———— Gents’ Waltham and Elgin WATCHES The Factories have just reduced the price of their make of Watches. We will give our customers the full benefit of these discounts, and advise them to buy now, as the reduced price may last only a short time. &, W, TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, Sept. 39, 1891—6i dw TEETH J. P. MURRAY, Queen Street. iy OWN HOUSEHOLD. 9 1-2 Ounce Packets, -- 6 cents. 5 i -- 10 oe Ae “ WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW DER has been employed in my hold for many years. 00 and $10.0) PER SET. irat-ciass ma and reasonable rates. — # = > 2m eod& waug ** GRORGE Lawson, Pu. D., LL. D., WANTED.—4 reat Apply to Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry of @ Britain and Ireland.” se workmanship. Teeth ee | Cairns & McLean's. Provincial <> Exhibition. _ GRAND CONCERTS BALLOON ASCENSION. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING 4 GRAND CONCERT will be given in the Main Building, by members of the Philhar- monic Society. Admission, 25 cents, _—_—— UN THURSDAY EVENING A GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT will mental Music. Messrs. Miller Bros. have procured for this event three of our best pro- fessional musicians to perform on their well- known excellent Musical Instruments. So as tora have put the entrance few at the very low Ow ee the latter day a great leap from the cloud will be made by the abana at a No one should miss these Concerts, or fail to see the great Balloon Ascents, The Great Attraction ——FOR—— ENUIBITION WEEK TERE FAMOUS ENGLISH BELL RINGERS, ee ee MARKET? HALL, nine OE cil OCTOBER Tih AND 8th. PROGRAMME, 1, Belis—** March Militaire”... .F Schubert 2. Zither Duet-—“Spring Gre-tiugs ’. Noroth 3. Bella—‘ Breezes of Night” Waltz........ 4. Banjo Duet—*‘ Flash Galop”. ... Dansiog 5. Bells—Imitation of Hnylisu Cacncdial ig, EE EEE re 6. Zither Solo—‘* Mermaid’s Songs”... ...... 7. Bells—** Home, Sweet ifouwe” (dar)...... 8. Banjo Duet—** fun in the Cotton ME sev ia cs ce perl alae Grover 9. Bells—Operatic Selections (arranged by J. P. Weston. 10. Zither Duet—‘* Campanella”’..... Noroth ll. Be'ls Selected. 12. Belis—** Good Night” (from Martha). Doers open at 7 30. sharp. Admission only 25 cents. A few reserved seats will be provided by application at the Diamond Bookstore, tor 10 cents extra. Tickets for sale at Haszard & Moore’s, Dia- mond Bookstore, W. R. Watson’s, Apothe- caries’ Hall and A. 8S, Johneon’s. octd AUCTION. LAND AT SOUTHPORT. Commence at 8 o'clock The Subscriber will offer at Public Auction, on the Premises at Southport, On Thursday, (5th Octoher, inst., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Thirty Acres of Freehold Land, adjoining the property of Capt. John Aylward, fronting on the Hilleborough and about fifty yards from Ferry Wharf. Twenty Acres of this very desirable property are under a high state of cultivation. The balance is ready for stump- ing. If desirable, it will be sold in lots to sult purchasers. Terms made known at sale, For further particulars enquire of Mrs. Henry Bovyer. DANIEL McLEAN, Auctioneer. Southport, Oct. 6, 1891—dy 3i pat 3i WANTS, LOST, FOUND de pe FoR SALE—The well-known and fast-saili ISTIC, sixty-five tons registered. Schooner RUSTIC ae —_—— Apply to Captain Thomas .—A Cottage containing - ie pena ana pentsy. situated on Grafton e treet. opposite the Prince of Wales Co'leze. ae canna: renting this house will have me opportunity of baying furniture, carpets &n¢ ether house furnishings, all new, at a reason- able fzure. Apply to J, A. NICHOLSON. oct2 2 SALE.—1 Mare, 4 years old, nice family Baan sire, Neptune Lee ; grandsire on the dam’s side, Flying Frenchman, weight 834 be. ; 1 grade Holstein Heifer, 2 years old, with calf to Jersey ; alao, 1 Cow, 9 years old, grade Alderney. Apply to R. K. Brack. 2i—oct7 eight rooras, NTED.—A steady, capable man, to help at W* the Electric Station. Apply by letter, with reference, to THE FULL ELECTRIC Co. oct7—6i sT.—On Saturday night, 3rd inst... between co Duncan House and the Rocklin House, asilver watch. Finder will be suitably reward- ed on leaving it at this office. lw pd—oct a .—To-day, 2 Lo Fors ($40) Dollars, endorsed by Archibald Howatt. Finder will be suitably rewarded b jeaving it at the Merchants’ Bank of P. E, Island. SAX7ANTED.—A girl for gene _housewor in asmallfamily. App'y at this office. oct7—tf SALE.—A Hall Stove (Base Burner) in | awe order, Enquire at THE EXAMINER ffi ce. 5i pd—oct?7 R SALE.—A good mare, 6 years old, in foal to Preceptor. Apply to J. * ‘oor own howges | pti /; Street. WwW ANTED.—For the winter months, & parlor i : sentral aud bedroom, with , in a centra ° , ly, stating terms and other parti- locality. APP e 0. ots culars, to Box 2 "girl for general housework. Mrs. C. B. CHaPPELL, Euston Zi eod pd oe os given, consisting of Band and other ] nstru- | to afford a rich treat to everyone, the Direc- | rate of Ten Cents. Balloon Ascensions. The Great Balloon Ascensions will take. lace on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. | { B. ROGERS, A. B. WARBURTON, President. Secretary. oct7—2i y Wednesday & Thursday, 7 of from TWO to THREE HUNDRED DOL. ‘ | LARS, can obtain the same on the most in this city, a Cheque for | reasonable terms and at a low rate of interest | by applying to JAMES H. REDDIN, | oct2—2m Solicitor, Cameron Block. — 4 «- ee eee RSDAY. STANL er nee _ cY 6 Me las en a if & HOH The Best Selection and Popular Styles prevail in this Department. A glance at our goods will win your certain approbation. Wehave marked these goods at very close figures, and purchasers can depend upon getting the very best value to be had in the city. ‘ | | i | ' | Sin BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, September 24, 1891—eod & wky —— —— = — THE WONDERFUL TALKING MACHINE | romaine Free Exhibition During Exhibition Days. {x) TAS. PATON & CO. will show this Wonderful Machine in their New Carpet Room, on Taesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 6th, 7th, Sth and 9th of October at the following hours each morning:—From 8.30 till 10 o'clock, and evenings from 5 till 6 p.m. Country friends can secure tickets at Jas. Paton & Co’s. Our New Stock of FALL GOODS are opened, and marked at such low prices that will effect speedy sales. See our new Dress Goods, Mantles, Ulsters, Shawls, Furs, Millinery, etc. Remember the address : 168 MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, October 2, 1891—wky NEW FALL GOODS J. B. MACDONALD’S. Ladies’ Cloth Coats, Ladies’ Seal Cloth Coats, Ladies’ Mantles, Ladies’ Shawls, Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, Black and Colored Merinos and Cashmeres, Dress Cloths. 10 Cases MEN’S CLOTHING, made specially to our own order, guaranteed the best made and cheapest in town, J. B. MACDONALD. IN BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 125 Cases already open of our Fall Goods, and more to follow. This year we purpose showing the largest and best made stock of Boots ever shown in Charlottetown, Charlottetown, September 16, 1891—eud & wky nn tee —_ — oo. A NEW LOT OF | MONEY TO LOAN, ARTIES desiring to borrow money on either City or Farm Property, in sums Real Estate Agency. TS subscriber, having opened a Real Estate Ayoncy at his Office; 11 Queen Street, gives notice that he has facilities for transacting business for persons wishing to Sell, Buy or Lease Lands or Houses in Town or Country. A. McNEILL, Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1891—eod tf wy 2 For Young Men and Old, In many Styles and Woods, including some variously mounted in Gold, Silver and Oxidized Silver, a'l prices, just received at WATSON’S DRUG STORE. ‘ Charluttetown, Sept. 29, 1891—dy ’ LET.—One-haif of that pleasantly situated House en the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets, containing eight rooms. Svaly to H. DoUsE, -—pept?