8 ROKR EOE fale Bs eee eR? wh THE DALLY —e +4 PELEG Bua HIG NEWS. RAL ) REWA. Despatours ro Tak ExamMIner. DUMINION PARLAMENT PRCIAI To Meet January 3ist. Orrawa, Dec. 16. The House of Commons has been sum- moned to meet for the despatch of business on Tuesday, the thirty-first of January. Sir John will then meet his followers with an increased majority. — A Good Example. Dusuin, Dec. 16. The Marquis of Ely, who some time ago refused tu grant a reduction of 25 per cent. under the plan of campaign, causing the wholesale eviction of tenants and the dis- missal of the New Ross Board of Guar- dians because they refused to treat the evieted as paupers, is now visiting Wexford esiate for the first time in ten years. Yes- erday he invited Canon Doyle, the leader of the tenants, to dine and discuss the mat- The result is the Marquis has graitted a reduction of 50 per cent., with easy terms of payment, and will ‘reinstate all evicted enants ter. Expelling Socialists. Bern, Dec, 16. \ new bill has been introduced in the Reiehstag, authorizing the expulsion of all Socialists who have incurred penalties for violation of the anti-Secialist law or by belonging to secret societies forbidden by existing laws. In accordance with the pro- visions of the bill of the Sucialist members of the Reichstag may be expelled from Germany The bill also permits the punishment of any one taking part in 4 Socialist congress most — Irish News. Dusiin, Dec. 16. Mr. Sheehy, M. P., who was arrested under the Crimes Act, was to-day sentenced to three months’ imprisonment at hard labor. Notice was given of an appeal, and Shee y was admitted to bail. Upon being released arrested on @ charge of having participated in a meeting at Clonmel. = Bail refused and the “ prisoner taken to Clonmel Jail. Father Matthew Ryan was arrested under the Crimes Act Thursday at Ballyneely. fie was agai was War Feared. 16. ienna correspondent of the Times that a strong feeliug exists in favor of sending an immediate ultimation Russia, followed in case of an unsatis- factory reply, by a rapid march of German Lonpon, Dec. rhe \ telegraphs ind Austrian forces on the Russian fron- tier It is feared war will occur in the spring. The feeling is intense. eee The Crown Princes Case. San Remo, Dec. 16. The srowth in the Crown Prince's throat operated upon in June, has entirely dis- Dr. Mackenzie says that no operation of any kind is contemplated at He is much struck with the im- in the Prince’s voice since the ap] eared. present. provement last visit -_ — Sensational Statements. Wrinnirec, Dec, 16, The Brandon Mail comes out with an article in display type to the effect that the Dominion Government is to guarantee C. P. R. bonds to the extent of ten million dollars in consideration of the Company abandoning its monopoly clause. seen Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 17 —10 a. m. Decreasing northeast and north west winds, fair weather, lower temperature Interesting to Hersemen. Two cases of interest to Provincial horse- men were heard by the Board of Review of the National Trotting Association at its meeting at New York on Wednesday. Last first July, John Coffey, of Moacton, enter ed his horse as Harry © Messenger for the race at Moncton under the name of Harry, ‘for brevities sake,” but after the race his herse was protested against for trotting under a wrong name, so that when he en- tered him for the Halifax races in August to save trouble, he entered him as Harry, formerly Harry Messenger. James A. Lea- man, of Truro, also entered his horse Albert D., at the Halifax races. This horse trotted in a handicap race under the name of Dexter, and his owner, to save any protest of his horse trotted under a wrong name, entered him as Albert D., for merly Dexter, as required by therules. The Hali- fax track is a member of the Nationg] Ag- sociation, and the secretary is obliged to forward before the day of each meeting 4 full list of entries, This was done in this case, andon the day of the meeting the secretary received a despatch from head- quarters calling attention to sec. 4 of rule 6, which requires no horse's name (after the herse shall have trotted ina public shall be changed without procuring 4 re- cord thereof to be made in the office of the secretary of the National trotting horse, Association ; and stating that the owners of Albert D. and Harry had not paid such fee. The Halifax managers in- formed the owners of the horses as to the 1, to go to the i 5 » | ealand Gtaer items, | ¢ F ‘ ht nts ~ “ summons vas i e are a goodly cket for Monday. a : Workers of the S 1 invite all their \} a) evening at , om We are ud to hear that a attended the tion with the Y. . < o \ nn o attend wnnl 7. =o \ n M xt ilso all persons 2 terest welf f the Institution oo in | . WW lerstand n Baptists have ‘ W. BB. Hin s salary o- (ne is } 5 “ KS tn authors Liamon B AS - . > R wi es re s peen eras to hk Ng 1 Viear-Ceneral : - n ‘ . f B . »p Sir H ~ ' @? VJ il rt? ie @ t rte n, at 4 \ in Cl t 2nd 2 6 sre it - 1 Iilustrated News, the ' + } the Queen, Ha r leading ve . ‘ Duesday et 1. M. ©. A. Reading ; i 3 I i verance Executive se in J. D. : M i 8 o clock Members are i o)* nt as matters of } ; ' < lis : i. By ordei of é t - Hy : London des at p Ur il, dis uss Z yt | i ‘ to the t Mr. & yeon lecided to nt him to oin i L. wl leit J t Mg, W“ i i i ‘eft for Pictou shortly kK ~~ I ATURE The Nineteenth Cen f t , Harper's, the Cen Eclect the Atlant Monthly, the .ding Mava Tuesday MW. C. A. Reading R o i vay mens meeting to-! » Mel 's Hall, ut 4 p. 1 Sub- | : \ g \ +. the i Mens’ Praye Meeting with the g Men's stian Association will be to consideration > 5 AnD TEA i ber tne Fancy Sale i Tea in al it Charlottetown Baptist t Hall on W ed- r willopen at Tea ta & o'clock. Ad Hall 10 t ind admission - EXP! ; Tratis.—One of the I | express caught fire k near L'Islet station. The 9 i tw wood and the tin at t ick of ‘ ve Conductor Me eded in extinguish Che dam+ge amounted to about =" [ T' ‘cami i : rHe CAMPAIGN A large num: gseg suInmo! in an Ontario LSe the otnel day had their Ui ing, because the Police g ws engaged ata funeral in his take [The Moncton Times the western judge who used ittend to his business as * \l the Toronto World ri about people who x gifts of apples, und I good adivice to those ney (Christmas presents. » valuable gifts that ve the poor get nothing {t will be well for » when distributing { ( > Acti REOUIRI During the idy spell the absence ‘of various 4 were much depl red ‘*The mire which abounded from BD. Stew n Kent Street, to the junction ve Street was terrible for pedes- igh This place and the ; the Post Office from the Marl louse would be mach improved, even planks were tempo arily placed We shall see if the Street Us the t on our suggestion _ oo a GMENT LT) [reasurer oi the | Hospital has received the follow Mount Stewart and West St. ian Churches, $6; Montague Church $8.40; Georgetown Church, $22.60; Vernon River, ‘ » and Murray Harbor Road } hes, $9; St ” Paul’s Church, 257; Cavendish Road Presbyter- ;- Stanley Bridge Presbyterian Union Thanksgiving Service, 25: Cavendish Baptist Charch, dijiinisin rH—E TeaM.--Mr. bBovyer, ening left his team hitehed to front of Herman & Sons he was transacting neighborhood When ning disoovery ny He looked evuld rot find a ngth he jet a boy man eT A young the wagon aud eit np inte : nend ot the Mr. Bovyer at once ward, and found the uuth Street, plentifully of 2: . pact wn 1 W . il and one the wheels .von broken The young man who yumitted the act will probably figure before the Stipendiary Magistrate nvxt week. itd mad contents of the telegram, and they decided mAOAMINER, race) for which there shall be paid a fee of $50 | to appeal tothe National Association, show- d could be granted to Coffey, as no recording fee had been paid. ‘he penalty under this rule is$100 with the suspension of the horses until paid, so that Harry ov Harry Messenger will not be able to trot over an association track until this amount is paid. It is not unlikely that a rehearing will be asked for in Leaman’s case, aa plenty evi- | dence can be adduced to show that the nome | was only changed with the best of inten- tions, and ignorance of the cule -——— _~ Local Notices. G. M. Haxris seils Apples, Onions and | Raisins by auction on Monday next, at 11} o'clock. Auction Sate.— Japanese Goods, on Mon- : day, at }) o'clock, sharp. Jas. Paton & Co.'s is the place to buy blankets ; 160 pairs from $1.25 per pair up. Call and inspect our stock. Weare showing a very fine blanket for $2.75, $3.10 and $4. Better at $5, $6, $7, $8 and $9. _Fatuer Xoas will be on exhibition at R° K. Brace’s Monday. He will be five feet high-—-a fine looking old gentleman, Every boy and girl cught to see him, _ANNOUNCEMENT FOR CHRISTMAS AND New YEARS.—A nice asso:tinent of Apple, Lemon, Mince and Washington Pies, Pound Cake, etc., frosted to order ; pastry and all kinds of Cakes and Buns, best White and Graham Bread, Nuts, Fruit, etc., at lowest prices.—J. Blaker, at J. Knight & Sons old stand, Great (-eorge Street. dee 17, lw—pd THE price of the remnants of our winter Astracian Cloths, Ulster Cloths, Meltons, ‘T weeds, etc., have been cut away down to clear at once.~—-Beer Bros. dee 17, 3i, & wy New Pastry Flour by the pound, and in half barrels at Beer & Goff’s. dee 17 2i Cuearest and Best Boots at Goff Bros. decl5—tf TweLve parrs of Mens’ Woonsocket Rub- ber-lined Boots just received at Goff Bros. deci6—tf A great supply of Rubbers and Overshoes just received at Goif Bros. ti—-dec16 SKATING Boots at Goff Bros. ti —decl6 FReEsH Dessicated Cocoanut, in tins and by the pound, at Beer & Goff's. 2i—decl6 Boys Dressing Cases in leather, from $2.50 up at Reddin’s Drug Store. decl5 2i Save your rubbers and overshoes from wearing out at the heels by getting a pair of heel plates put on at R. K. Jost’t. shoe store North Side, Market Syuare. Dee. 9 6ins 4. LARGE stock of Boys’ and Girls’ Sleighs offered during the holidays at cost.—Marxk Waricut & Co. OverRsHors.—Neat, warm and nicely lined ; good rubber soles. Gents’ and Ladies Am- erican and Canadian Overshoes at Goff Bros, Grey flannel, }2c, gingham, 6c, corsets, 30c, dress goods—call and see. All wool double width cloth, 80c, and 1,000 more bargains at Beer Bros. nay 24, dy wy, tf - SHIP NEWS. | PORT OF SOURIS. ENTERED. Arrived and cleared during the week :— Sch Alpha, Gay, coal; Dart, Delorey, bal ; Samuel Drake, Taylor, mdse ; Lizzie W Hanaum, Warren, bal; SH Morse, Pike, bal, from Carbonear; George Walter, Cheverie, coal; Mary Joseph, McCarthy, mdse; Harvest Home, Anderson, bal; #s Portia, Dawson, mdse. CLEARED. Sch Josephine, Gantier, oats, Pictou; S A Marsh, Ritcey, Boston, potatoes; Lizzie W Hannum, Kemp, Boston, potatoes; Pearl, Nelson, Kemp, Boston, potatoes; s s Portia, Dawson, New York, 16,740 bysh potatoes, all taker in at Souris ia one day. BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT WATSON'S Dec. 7, 1887--tf REDDIN'S © DRUG STORE. Headquarters for XMAS GOODS. MEERSCHAU M and Briar Pipes, Gentle- iV inen’s Leather Cases. Ladies’ do, Plush Goods, Brass Goods, Celluloid Goods. N. B.—The best Essences, Peels, &c. D O'M. REDDIN, JR. CD... As THE Anniversary Meeting of the Young Men’s Christian Association will be held in the ie M.- ©. >; z HALL, ital cin Monday, the 19th Instant, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. Dec, 15, 1387--t) d31 IM. Addresses will speakers. : Good music provided. Chair taken at 8 o'clock, p. m, The public are invited. J. D. SEAMAN, President. CHAS. LEIGH, JR., Secretary. be delivered by promigen; Ch’town. Dec. 10, i887.— TENDERS. TEN DERS will be received at the City Clerk's ofticé up to noon of SATURDAY, the 7th January next, 188, for Heating New City Build- ing by hot water system, according to plese and epecificautions ta be seen at the office of Phillips & Chappell, Architects. A ce:tified cheque © 7 ver ceat of the estimate to sccompany 6ach tender. the lowesi or any tender, By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, Alarm Clocks, She Counci!do not bind themselves to accept | 7 - = > = SATURDAY, “DEC ND see if there is any article you wish for. A Art Goods, Albert Chains, Amber Necklets, ys Baby Pins, Bar Pins, Baking Dishes, Berry Dishes, Biscuit Jars, Bracelets, Bronze; Figures, Brass Figures, Butter | 'ishes, Butter | Knives, Button Hooks. C Call Bells, Card Trays, Card Cases, Castors for Dinner and breakfast, Candlebra (Brass), | Candlesticks (Brass aud Silver), Cake Baskets, Chains for Ladies and Gents, Charms for Ladies and Gents, Child's Knife, Fork and Spoon, Clocks (in Wood, Marble and Brass}, Collar Buttons, Compasses, Cream Jugs, Cutf Buttons and Links, Cups. D Diamond Rings, Dessert Sets, Dessert Knives and Forks. E Ear Drops, Egg Stands, Eyeglasses. F Fancy Boxes, Fern Pots (in Brass), French Clocks, Forks, Fruit Stands, Fruit Knives. G Studs, Glove Buttons, all descriptions. Gold H Hair Pins, Hand Mirrors, Hall Clocks. i Ice Pitchers, Ink Stands, Initial Pins, Indi vidual Salts and Castors. J Jewel Cases, Jugs (in Bronze), Jugs tor Syrup, Jet Brooches, Jam Pots. Knives and Forks, Knife Rests, Keys for Watches and Clocks, Keeper Rings. L Lockets, Lamps, Lenses for Spectacles. M Match Boxes, Marble Clocks, Mustard Pots. Napkin Rings, Necklets, Nutcracks. O Oddfellows’ Pins and Charms, Oxydised Silver Brooches, Optical Goods. P Pap Bowl and Spoon, Pearl Rings, Pens and Pencils, Pepper Boxes, Photo Frames, Pebble Brooches, Pebble Spectacles, Pins, Pickle Dishes, Placques, Plain Rings (our own make), Puff Boxes. Q Watches, R Rings (all kinds), Ribbon Vest Chains Reading Glasses, Roll Plate Goods, ROCKFORD WATCHES. S Salt Cellars, Salvers, Scotch Pebble Brooches, Sets Brooch and Ear Rings, Solic Silver Thimbles, Solid Silver Brooches, Solid Silver Spoons, Spoon Holders, Specta: cles, Shaving Mugs, Smoking Sets (in Brass), Studs, Sugar Baskets, Syrup Jugs. T Tea Sets, Lea Spoons, Thermometers, Time- pieces, Toast Racks, Tooth Picks, Trays. U Useful and Ornamental Articles for pres ents. Vases, Vest Chains, Velvet Lined Cases. Ww Watches for Ladies, Watches for Genta, Watches for Girls, Watches for Boys, Watch Chains, Whistles. WALTHAM WATCHES Waiters, Water Pitchers, Whisk Holde:s, Wedding Rings. Youths Watches. Z, b bs Garnet Rincs and Gold Jewelry of Watches. Quick Train Queen Watches, Queen Chains. Xmas Presents, ‘EMBER 17, 1887. te is not surpassed by any house in the trade. Lok at this Lif GET SUITED. o— ee W HEN you have reac the advertisements over, PP ADE is to come to D. A. BRUCE, and be convinced that his Stock of WINTHR CLOTHS We have a large range of Naps, Meltons, Suitings, and Pantings, which are offered at prices that will suit you; Coats, Sleigh £2 GENUINE BARGAINS OFFERED. D. . Dec. 2, 1887—eod & wky ——— pm Ch’town, NEW STORE. TEWART & GATES beg to opened a New Grocery Store, in FLOUR, Choice Brands. TEA, Very Choice. SUGAR, All Qualities. BEST AMERICAN a large assortment of General Very Low. Dew. 2, 1887—tn th fri sat RUBBERS AND THey witt WEAR TWICE as Lone. The above Plates can now be had and put on at R. K. JOST, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. A nice assortment of Slippers for Christmas. Ch’town. Dec, 12, 1837. JUST OPENED, AT THE NEW VARIETY STORE, A LARGE assortment "of Goods, suitable for Xmas and New Years Presents. Below we enumerate a few of the many articles in store :— Ladies Dressing Cases, -Doniinees, Ladies Companions, Checker Boards, Ladies Plush Purses, Scissors, Plush Albums, Hair Oil, ice aapanteath Alle nkstands, a ums, ‘oy Pianas, yey my Vases, @hildren’s Tea Sets, Soaps (fancy), Untreakable Dolls, Perfumery, Writing Paper, Knives, Envelopes, Toy Pistols, . Pens, Transparent Slates, Ink, Accordeons, Pencils, ile Jack-in-the-Box. Biscuit Jars, Lady-in-Box, Mouth Organs, sa Before purchasing your winter OVERCOAT come and see our stock. Or KEROSENE OIL, Very ——— Give us a call and see if we do not mean what we say. Goods delivered to any part of the city. azines will be offered. An op afforded of procuring the best literature at much less than regular price. — —IN—~ Gents’ Furnishings, Fur Caps, Fur Robes, Hats, Gloves, Neckwear, &c. a BRU C4, CUSTOM TAILOR. ——— ———+- N NEW GOODS. inform their friends, and all who will favor them with their patronage, that they have the premises forme:ly known as “the Seven Cent Store,” where they are prepared to give as good value for your money as any house in the trade. We import direct, and pay cash, and as our expenses are light, we are in a position to do as we say, Cheap; Groceries which we will Sell Ooi J. STEWART, A. GATES. SALE OF PAPERS & MAGAZINES _.ON— TUESDAY, 20th INSTANT, ss Y. M.C. A. READING ROOM, All Members of the Y. M. C. A. are entitled to attend this sale. All the leading English and American ne rtunity CHAS. LEIGH, Jx., Secretary. Des. alee sche ee CAO aes Gee GRAND Christmas Sale. 83 Cases Japanese Goods, direct from Hiogo, Japan. —_—_—- BY AUCTION, MONDAY, December 19th, At ll o'clock, at STEVENSON’S BUILDING, QUEEN sTRERKT,— THE Largest and Lest-selected and most Ele gant Assortment iu this line yet offered here, comprising Kmbroidered Silk Screeus and other Fancy Silk Goods, tacquered Ware in great variety, Bamboo Goods, Inlaid Work Bo Desks, Cabinets, &c., Porcelain, Ename lod an Bronze Ware The whole invoice, which embraces many valu- able and fancy articles, suitable for Christuaas and ethes Presents, will be sold wi hout reserve, Chtalogues at Sale. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Dec, 12 BOOKBINDER WANTED. Geop WAGES and “constant employment will be given a Bookbinder who can teke ¢ of a small bindery. Communicate with or apply to THE “JOURNAL” OFFCE, Summers Dec. 16, 1887—3i SLEIGHS. China Cups & Saucers, Cigar Cases, Confectioners. icture Blocks, Nuts, aces Kaisins, Whisk Piette Tin — ets, ews’ Harps, Masks, zooches, Tin Pints, Jothbrushes, Blacking, TPARTIES wishing te purchase would con- sult their best interests by exgmining my stock of New and Second-hand Sleighs, which will be sold cheap to suit the times. Repairing of i aud Sleighs promptly attended to and satisfaction guar anteed. Thousands of Xmas and New Years Cards nice and cheap, and a host of things for the festive season, too numerous to mention. Now is your time ‘o secure Bargains for Xmas and New Year's Presents, at prices that have pever before-been offered to the public. e’sew here. Zero Thermometers, Zoological Specim+#ns | {in Brass.) City Clerk. i ing that the names of their horses Mr. Leaman deposited his while Mr. Coffey failed Reports from New j merely ch snged | for convience. ' fee under protest, }to put up the $99. | York state that Mr. jnied for want of they were ignorant of the rule, and Leaman’s application | i to have the reoording fee remitted Was de- | evtiient’y, and nib reTitf | tine Der, 16,'1287—Ji 2a w sat wed BUY your Furniture at John Newson’s. You can always rely upon his word. He would not (even if he had good grounds) publish at foot | of his idvertisemenit an insisuating paragraph. reflecting uvon trade competitors. in honodrabe dealing all round. morigg iyi putronuge, ‘aud Such virtae He betieves | Good and Cheap, for sale at E. W. TAYLOR'S, j CAMERON BLOCK, ciITy. ‘Dew. 7, etew S why . Et 8: > ie | The above articles and many more, New, : Don’t forget the place : THE.NEW VARIETY ' STORE. North Side Queen Square, ome reek- Fost Office (uext door to W. P. Colwell’s }eryware Store.) { Ch’town, Nov. 26, 1887.—d aw & w im ———— NOTICE. : I settled before the ist of January. If not they will be pladed ina lawyers hands for collection. I.G SPRAGUE Nov. Udy wy tw it N. B.—Carriages wanting repairing, paint- ing or trimming, stored free for the winter. Factory and Show Rooms Upper Prince | Steost, opposite Baptist Church. J. J. SEAMAN. Come and trythe New Store before buying | Dec. 13, 1887—-eod & wy ti febl WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. BoOARDERS—Four or five students can find good accommodation in & central part of the at this office. decl5 tf ee en en - ity terms reasonable. Apply : Sl II ee ae i W ANTED- A Servant to do general house work in a small family; no washing. Apply at ec HAVE to request that all my accounts must be | this office. : ) WFANTED—A Servant Girl for general house- TEANGA Ring Gauave. ace | ' Wo. uf ponaaaumedigpamnneden : U + ¥ mete carer aa M pons gener Mi 7 p ne eer ene diemertpnaliecmtiiatinin paseninren es oe einem ‘ , r a = bs ee ees ee eenene pear nanan ny oe YE AED ee red ay nae Oo es nee " i eeepunenenintintigedmenpenign wre wre £ — | sm A i A s , wx ae 4 a rae eon ren F 4