’ Lehi ene, asi 4 os a aes Ss os oi a = a 2 cera ne ANE lS ae tN oh a a ee —— nee a sm enmeneaitnel aint al = ry N 7: 7k ~ — = rHE DAILY EXAMINER _ . : . “ . “ SATURDAY J F ) , AY, FEBRUARY 238, 1895. are eho THE WAR IN THE EAST, | LATEST NEWS NOTES. 3 as Peters “ a ae a ad — ee ee ee . k MINERS T ; - 7 Se Ty , 5 Da YF wor by ' A cable from London to the New York Cholera is raging in the state of Minas will ¢ — | ae a 18 apparently forcing | Geras, Brazil. 65. game 1 1 winger P Co tae pace of other Powers in the matter of | A life-ss ¢ stati ig setabli , eo ntervention between Japan and China, all | near City Pont, Boston harbors ee : a ‘ g _ Kussian official and inspired papers | > : oe e ; - S ND OTHER ITEM 0» claring that it can be no longer delayed, | Petroleum has been struck in Missouri 207 eG [Gal A j ‘ od. soune even declare that ¥ anise ed ata depth of 700 feet, and an oil fever is Some people, talking about Nobby and Yr a Ss ——— done within the next week or two. Be-| T*Si¥s im that state, _| Stylish Hats, reminds us of a young man Gaeat - yond the statement in the Queen’s speech, | It is said that Li Hang Chang will . : © al sre vet} teat Hegland w surtially copencting vc [is agsladiegreend. byt Raper of not a thousand miles away from this city, on have done much to interfere with the regular course of business Pn iis point with Russia, nothing can be China after he has finished his peace mis- ° : We cannot afford hav sad 2 | learned about it here. | sion. hearing the fire bell one very dark night unot afford to have the trade demoralized at annual intervals 4 | of, fire | A. despatch to the Herald from Wei Hai | American armor plate was tested last | * d rye 2 with ; ; ’ by such advertising, and have decided to outdo axy such coti-mpe = about half-| Wei says: The negotiations for the eapit- | Tuesday with a 500 pound projectile, velo | JUMpead Out O ed, and wit out lighting the tion. We now place our entire stock of past t - . ation of the naval stronghold of Wei Hai } city 1,950 feet per second, and sustained re ls 1 1 . . | atime mee ei have been completed. The ee injury. amp attempted to get on his clothes In a \ : i e OK possession of all the guns of the forts, Last ves * : aii: a * ae asante B aring before | tlie ammunition and the Chinese warel:i zast year there were 36,987 patents PY e : oe J.T. Me Phe , —o . od a = a —— re eae oa , ae office at Washington, hurry ? but after pulling and tugging for some j j . = € x ee, 1€ { 2.00 f ich were ‘oreigners T, . A ’ ; . Chinese soldiers and sailors were taken to | 2200,0f Which were to foreigners. Two! ]() or 15 minutes to get.into what he thought ne C Japanese lines on the Shan-Tung | FS ; 1and ninety-three were issued to 5 I k VITHOUT . 4 hires oO e Shan- ig pro- \ (; adi a. - . . . . a> y TOT To ‘ . a g nontory and iin “ate eines with their | % . an ; , : was his pants, decided to light up, and to his on t ie ma et \ OUT ANY RESERV E PRICE, as we will go about rs. |oflicers. The foreigners who assisted the | .,i¥il service regulations in New York ; > . 1 +. one better than any slaughter discount. — Chinese in the defence of Wei Hai Wei | Gt7 af t0.extend to all skilled laborers in astonishment found it was hiscoat! Now that , -_ i ‘tan were taken to a place some chine oteen i ; icipal departmen 8. 118 18 amove!. e " yi s is ‘ . > » vee a - » es od att ya where they will be placed on par Ee uei te | which when carried through will take up- | 1S the way with an 1 hey may pull and Our stock is the best in the Proy ince, and our motto is to do + Mrs. Roome and M: sume military or naval positions in ward of 5,000 appointments and places out ° W hat we advertise. The public can depend upon getting the great- Beer will do the singing i = pation, , eg | CUS holler and shout Styles, till no person est value ever offered in FOOTWEAR in this city. ~~ hs A despatch to the London Times from | i¢re igs no abatement of the cok . C : wa. S. N. Ear s preparing a fio en- | en I'sin says that Li Hung Chang, who | pr egpesn throughout Austria. Since Sun- can have them but themselves ; but when TERMS CASH. a ‘ when attend St James as been appointed a peace envoy to Japan | 4ay twenty-two persons have been frozen . ’ e — = re apan ‘ . r > - Ha on next nesday é Programme | wa » to Pe kin on February 21 to ok to death in Gallicia, and several cases of they geet the light of 15 years experience —ts) uM < ‘ v 1¢ Emperor. He wil] return to Tien teath from exposure to the cold are re- © tJ 2 ~\ anes seta Latin two ‘weeks, and then proce. to Borel from other regions turned on them, they find that Hats are made | ) , ( | eth Anat . +s : veree sn | mobe. | It has been found impossible for any naan i y. . on “Sir Walter Scott as Poets”| ““A"eapatch from General Neda, com- | member of the Manitoba government to be to suit the people and not the people to suit e e Y Jt ~~ | 2 icorgetown las . ees and ng the first Japanese army in Man-| present in Ottawa on the 26th, when the t] n H t N a] im ft ki H t : 4 Ty K ss 1 & vy elive La ; — ay —— $0 Ch dated FE oe 16, says that Te = appeal ve re Pint wet 1€ a S. OW we C al a er ma ing a S N IC . We have had exclusive sale of ed Es - " ed | 200 luinese, with twelve guns, attacke vy the government has retaine ‘aiton ' : : = ac : : lk tai Ching foe the Loa Yang, New | NgCartby to appear in its behalf. our specialty for 14 or 15 years, to know what Bell's fine goods for over a ¢ it d id 2 a Y. M. C. A. parlors last | © lwanae and Jinkao roads. | They were | Witnesses before the commission ev] the gtyles are and what the people want in FORE, 08 ee : ; nded, ee Sane eay ie over one a 1 dea : quiring into the Armenian outrages gave y P Pp e of us m ust be old stock ce he Japanese loss was five killed or wound- | evidence generally reflecting upon the offi- 1 1 TQ i i Fast Youxc Muy.—Rev. U. G. Miller}¢d. evidence generally reflecting upon the off- | thig line, always taking particular care NOt tO] Charlottetown, Febraary 16, 1895. repeated his lecture on “Fast Young Men” A detachment of Japanese cavalry occu- | of the witnesses testified that they , at ¢ j j W ee ae ee » th Chr atian ( , G at Ge ge St.. | pied Ning Hai Chu on tne m ning of Feb witnesses i the saanebiate of dale sell a man a Hat that does not sult him, e 6 tas no daha ; * sht. | vas a fa urge aud ruary i2, without encountering opposition. ai pis ‘ “od Thaje i } 1 | | 1 sights Tepe was urs lange | tithe alubianes o Sing Hs a es | At, Austrian named Thaler, native ot Cordially invite inspection of our new stock REAT LA a th eee al cals Trieste, aged 38, will soon leave Montreal d if th t | d d ’ reatest ation. a ne Sonne hoe eae | fore trip around the world, Walasie all an ] es es ua ities an rices O not as a wn. he | d diste on —e st i ii panama Bayo Beverrt.—The Citizens’? Band} _ Advices received in London show that the wcinapwios Mr. be practise . ™ ° ill y 4 P : OF e Rink Jast nizht was not se | Japanese have placed contracts for build-|\ 0) 2.3 071) walt ¢ pre a ag an suit we wl not ask you to buy but will Con- W. a shoald } i g two great ships that will equal the man, and will walk from shrine to shrine. - ? i ° About $25 was realized. The object cf | best British ships in offensive and de- Ottawa advices say that an orderin sider you have done us @ favor 10 looking 13 500 orth of Boots an the ben was to purchase new musi for nsive power. One of the contracts has i council has been penned peeng _ ae them over 4 ’ the neerts in the Gardens next summer eu placed with the Thames Iron Works, {| ive the free list,no matter by whom import is se f Blackwell, England, and the other with | ed. Pending a decision of this question . At Discounts from 20 to 30 Per Cent. Fe Sreatinc Liqvor.—Three 1 ie 'hames Iron Ship Building Company, | the boards of health had been allowed to PROWSE R — are under arrest st Summerside on 0 of 14 ae The battleships will be old, import the article free; now anybody can B OTHERS, THE CITY HAT STORE. This Stock is nearly all new this season, and will afford a good opportunity to buy b where ©. B. Saunders keeps his | feet beam. : S | There was great funin the New York Charlottetown, February 23, 1895—246 Boots and Shoes at unusual prices. Sale will commence at once and will continue for fiquor stealing the s fis . 4 > ner = ices state ss ey eee ore when a Cutler ss . ” ee : . ee ae 2 —: | oe month, and for cash only. No goods to leave the store 'ente paid oe G ee ef intoxicants. Their names are John mimitted suicide on the night of Feb. 12 | called up his bill to prevent ladies wearing : ack 6C ’ 3 | Perry, Jal Ma I i Peter M ‘nd that his responsibility has been trans-| high hats in theatres. A number of mem- si y , ° d THE c TE ae sys! —— Le ‘ A to ( aptian Me Cluve, forme rly the bers explained their votes in serious and JOB p pe . ae. a ax: EXAWINER a sa seen a : of a Britich merchant vessel. humorous veins. The bill was lost. Yeas, office. We can print anything you oD B Vi AGL DON ALD & CO 3 Se re incense ila ib consi | 5 ee pea sep sea need. See our samples. Good work, promptness, low rates. . a r A. this (Saturda vel at 7.3 PERSONAL. ‘ranklin’s pawn shop at San Francisco i yo, FB y Il, 1096-—dy : = " f ee al ” y ga ‘2 0 was robbed of a tray of diamonds worth $5,- Charlottetown, February 11, o—~ dy Opposite Market House, Queen Street. snuse and drawing, the proposed change| Mr. H. D. McEwen, of Lot 40, has been | 000 on Tuesday night. A manand boy had | =~ e gp ee ere = : ; ; , | ee a © motic will be fully | appointed railway mail clerk for the locked the front door, having already fas- —. "A fall attendance of teachers is | astern division. tened the rear entrance, broke the plate oa ; = 7 : There were registered at the Queen | g!ass of the front window and seizing their req . a a Hotel this forenoon: Miss Cheverie and | booty dashed into Stocton place, where 7 ERTAINMENT OF THE SEASON.— | J. Egan, Mount Stewart; M. Mackenzie, they had horses in readiness, mounted and = Story with song by Mrs. Reaney, entitled | Mirden, Mass. went leisurely away. They fired ove shot “Little Davie,” song, chorus s, recita- Lady Henry Somerset is obliged through at a man who tried to stop them. ticne, cornet, 3 iolin, ¥ iolince llo A Imis- Iness to cancel her engagement in Toronto James Fisher, liberal member, on Wed- sion 15 cents. Proceeds for new church. he 26th inst., under the W.C. T. U.| mesday introduced inthe Manitoba legis- i i : . + leighiinned in the Meeiabe tow Messrs. Benjamin Heartz, Frank R. Heartz and W. A. Weeks lroom, Thursday, March | g ‘spices. tS pm Tickets at Messrs. Haszard Her physicians command abso- ite rest for the present, in consequence of r at Mr. John Evans’ grocery | which her Canadian trip has been reluct- store, Prince Street. | antly abandoned. ne Dr. Goodwin, the eminent antiquary and A Desericr.—in a postscript to a letter | ,,, written on board the steamship Etruria or the Sth of February, when 334 miles from pert in heraldry and genealogy, who died ently in Edinburgh, passed a life of ex- traordinary adventure. Hehad accom- Queenstown, Mr. James Paton panied exploring expeditions into the Arctic * Since ; have been yed | »ezions, the Australian wilds, the South about an hour assisting a vessel that has) pacific Islands and Siberia. He returned been ou Uur captain sent) + Edinburgh ten years ago, and had since ved a very quiet life among a small circle of friends. Our beloved Queen is evidently begin- . : | ing to feel the infirmities of age. Upon Acerpanr.— We regret to bear thes Mr. | j.cr return to London a few days ago ‘the Jobn Good, an employe i Mark W Fight | strictest privacy was maintained. At the &C Ys. _ factory, met with an accident | Victoria Station she was, we are told, eariy this Aiterno n, a3 & Te suit ol which kept in seclusion so absolute that empty he will be laid asi le for s me t me . The | trains were aligned along the platform, 0 accident occerred wile Mr. Good wa* | that persons on the other platform could operating a rotary saw. A slab from the} not see her alight. The reason for this extraordinary privacy was that the rheuma- i struck } says :— writing we delayed | t for 165 days. them I bri. pork. 1 bag potatoes, 2 brie. | biscuit, ard several other things.” The name of the derelict is not given. - = wood he was sawing jumped off an him with great force, knocking him down ' : eae ome vant a E . and breaking his arm and cutting h the Queen is unable to walk. head : ; head oe assisted from the car down the inclined ‘ ; latfor , » she was placed in a chai Svccessyv. Ewsrertainment. —A_ fair | Pit! rm, where she was placed in a chair audience attended the entertainment in the W.C.T. U. parlors on Thursday night, | . ; : oe : ve d | denced by the fact that a detachment of | and the eplendid programme prepared for| |, 7 —s niiaaiaaiti | the Life Guards completely surrounded | } "Pasion € r ed The o the occasion rende! ° i pats oe at iri : BR: ki 3 oy "s ei ameéeot was a les lir r of bh carriage as it was driven to buc ing- of public observation was further evi- was well feature : ~ ital — a e the entertainment. Mre. R.C. Goff gave | "3" Palace. In spite ef ai] this, the e ‘3 al To} Queen was, the report says, heartily a reading. Misses Lewis and Johuson | * ead ro } gave a vocal duett, Miss Tillie Brown and | ©'** red as she left the station along the Miss Laura Howard each a vocal solo, and , , . ae * cee —— Mesers. Newson and Mitchell an instru- , menta | WHERE Poverty Exists.—A lady en- raced in evangelical work writes from Bri sre seems to be a} Portage, Wisconsin, to afriend in Halifax- num be n this city. | and says: “God help the poor widows here, A fe fact that the | Depression has swept this country and rocery stores of David Blake and John] thrown thousands out of employment, and to-day we | turned thousands ont of homes of wealth g! Evans were burgiarized, a hav state that the Soap Works on | and ease, and to-day these latter are living Wevmouth Street was . r nt sred. The n tenements. Servants, carriages and burelara got into the building through a| horses gone, doing their own work. Yester- second-story window, which they reached | day I spoke to over 100 men in jail in Wis- by aid of a ladder stolen from somej| consin, not for crime, but to save them othe place 4 fter ting inside they | fr ym stars ation and cold. You could have ransacked the premises and | ke open a} heard a pin fall whilst I spoke, notwith- little lobby almost like sardines in a box. It is these states, and the desk They did not get very much for standing they were crowded into a - ° . - their troupe the same ali over A Success.-The 82nd Battalion Band unty buildings are not nearly large entertainment at Crapaud on Thursday | enough for those unfortunate men, who night proved most successful. The hall} mast be cared for in this way or perish. was well filled and the program! es throughout most interesting and enterta The baskets were auctioned O. B. Wadman, and very go The funds go to-| temperance division and the ing. py Mr. prices w re obtained despatch from St. John’s destitu- tion arising from the financial crisis is in- creasing in “ye ancient colony.” In St. | a recent lj ; } e Wards the | John’s between six and seven thousand pub a es ae persons are regularly receiving relief. eek he Wiens, Oe ee — «I The funds ror this purpose are becoming the programme aad the au . yey . low and there is yet another month of | fue haskets the Dall wes cheer ' & rea" | veal hardship before the poor. A news-| py Nop Stee. the bays speak ~b paper, by a bread baking contest, secured ing terme of the hospitality of the vam a thousand loaves on Wednesday, which on Sack will be distributed. The Government ii Hasp Estrerraixment.—It is | has heretofore been contributing sca .seary to say that the social | $1000 weekly for the benefit — of y ' Helping Hand Society of St. | the poor, but this has now been with- Ja { at vas a success in| drawn. This money was giver to the cleri- eve word | excellence ; cal relief fund. The government inti- of ti me has become pro-| mates its intention of starting a relief verbia! a ig one wa exce] 1 to| works. The opposition press accyses the the an ble programme | govern ent of cutting off its contribution iog by Misees | to the reliefin order to devote its $1,000 weekly to the corruption fund to be used | tism in her joints has so increased that | ajopt this book, but that 3 Drugs of eal — | @ Guaranteed Purity. aff Destitution Iscreasinc.—According to ; © ? ° lature a motion declaring that the legisla- ture would deplore any intereference by the dominion government ca the Manito- ba school question, and stating that in view of the recent privy council decision the Manitoba legislature is ready to con- sider Catholic grievances with a view to providing relief. This motion, if adopted, will remove the school question from the arena of Dominion politics, which is the iy of Mf. Fisher and others supporting Im. Mertuopist Hymxy Boox.—We have been shown a copy of the new Methodist hymn and tuse book just issued just is- sued by the Methodist Book and Publish- ing House. It contains all the Methodist bymns with music for each and selts at $1 each. Respecting this book the Toronto Guardian says: “Altogether we have a book for Methodism to be proud of, and it is the hope of the committee that not only the choir should promptly one copy, at She was | jeast, should be found in every pew. Dr. Brigs reports @ very large sale here. All the large city churches have already and carried to her carriage. Her dislike | adopted it, as well as many of the outside churches throughout Ontario.” EEE —-Referring to the address recently de- livered in Toronto by Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, The Weeh, independent high-class journal, says: “‘ His address was an elec- tioneering speech, of course—in view of the impending appeal to the peeple it could not be otherwise—but it was a very good one. As Minister of Justice, should his party be returned to power atter the coming election, Sir Charles Hibbert will have a good chance to dis- tinguish himself. Young, courageous, fluent, and able, he can hardly fail to make his mark deep on Canadian political history.” as THERMOMETER READINGS, Coldest during last night, 14° above zero Temp. at 12 o’clock to-day, 22 ° above zero eC as = — —_= ——— CRSSESSESSSSVSESOOO? Is that any advantage to you in buying Drugs? If so, re- member that we guarantee all Drugs and Chemicals to be pure, and all Patent Medicines to be genuine. This ought to be worth ; something to you, but we don’t e € 4 charge you for it. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. eeues oe It Requires Something Good to make people CHEER- FUL these hard times. GOOD FURNITURE and PRICES we offer to this laudable end. 4 0 Allan and a iH a adings by Misses | in the bye-elections w hich oceur in a fort- Huby Ra e Wellner, and | night. solos by rown, Mr. Churles SO en : Bell, Miss Jes i Miss Minnie ee oe Anderson, all « well rend Gentlemen who care for being well and met astic applause, L are asking for the “Tyke serge coffee and cake was passed around. | When has become so popular. It is a About ten o’clock the gathering broke up, | ° run of tue very highest character and everyone having spent an enjoyable even- | apne ee colors. [The registered ing and hoping that there would be | trade MAE — is stamped on the another social in the near future, back of every 24 yards. \ The usual number of Saturday Attractions will be awaiting you this evening. BEER BROS. Tue Wearnen.—North-westerly to westerly winds, fresh to strong at first; fair gnd cold, . QUALITY the best. PRICES the lowest. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. Inland Steam Navigation Co. The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Inland Steam Naviga- tion Company will be held in the Room in Queen’s Buildings, King Street, (now occupied by the Harbor Light), on SATURDAY, the 2nd of March next, at 3 o’clock, p.m. L. C. OWEN, Secretary. Charlottetown, Feb. 14, 1895. Alay or two. sole owners of the business, We will have an important announcement for the public interest in he McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY has been pur- chased by W. D. McKAY and GEO. A. DIXON, who are now LOOK OUT FOR IT! Furniture |! oe “Come on, MeDuff, and woe to him Who first says ‘Hold! enough?” I have the largest stock, the greatest variety and lowest prices of any in the Furniture business. Our customers are delighted with the bargains they get. They advertise our Furniture. My sales are in- creasing, I am bound to meet all kinds of competition. Look out for great bargains, JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, January 17, 1895—dy A WONDERFUL OFFER) How It Is Done | How I account for my business ran being successful last year is that I i did my best to satisfy my cus p fF 01} C PA p 4 Yy tomers, both in PRICES and WORKMANSHIP. Believing, as I do, that I can do work CHEAP- ER and give as SATISFACTORY A JOB as any firm in the city, naturally I am looking for an in- crease in business, and will try and give the public good, honest work, lowest prices aud entire satisfaction. If I have not done work for you before, give me a trial order for BLANK BOOKS, JOB PRINT ING, ete. J. D. TAYLOR, QUEEN STREET. For Two Weeks from today MR. CLOUD HILL will give the best style of finish possible. Call at once and secure sittings, as he will shortly be making al- terations for the comfort and convenience | of his patrons. Thisa genuine offer, 80 | do not fail to take the earliest opportunity. Send along the children in their prettiest dresses. Terms cash. A large discount allowed from negatives previously taken. QUEEN STREET, Opposite W. B. Robertson’s Store. feb21— 246 w TO LET—Half of a house containing four rooms, situated opposite Railway Station Appiyat this office. dec8 Shootings, Pillow Cottons, Honeycombe Quilts, Marcella Quilts, Toilet Covers, Lace Curtains, A Good Assortment. HARRIS & STEWART, janl5 ee NMcKAY WOOLEN ee COMPANY. pip + ++ + 6 b+ +» + + + b+» +» + bb reTe",TrTtrftrTtrrTrrrrrrtorTtrrrrreeee . > ° s => 2 White Table L $ Unbleached Table Linen, $ ¢ White Table Linens. $ . o ° > ; --- 3 ; $ > a ve pe oe e . = ‘ wie * 3 44 inches wide, lde 3 3 64 inches wide, ade g e ° o 70 “ és "OI. @ 2 =e e i 1 a! o $52 « “ 200 g ——-— * = $1.00 3 é ¢ © 70 6 « 68e 2 @ ‘ © 56 “ “s De > 3 S4 6 6 $1.10 > ° av § © AU § rwrewyreyrywrvwrewreyweYVYeYeVewrelTermlUTrmhlU rrr rll erhULermhUhL rh erhUL rwryrYyrYreYeTemhmULTermhCULcermUCL rl ermhl eh ermhlermhlCermhmlermhmLCOrmhmlermlOermlerermlTermhmlOrmhl ehh : si as WHITE GOODS! MOORE & McLEOD, QUEEN SQUARE. bhi +» + » + » » i bp tee ee , 4 > ¢ Unbleached Table Damask, : > 4 ¢ « : 7 3 50 inches wide, 27¢ ‘ $ 56 6 - 3le : 3 58 “ e 45e ‘ z 66 66 “6 58e ‘ Soe..." . 65e ¢ > 4 ‘wer,r.rrrrrerrrrererrrrerreeweTT - $ Pillow Cott , 4 QW vOLIOnS. 3 y > > , & > > e — > ; Ps € , a ‘ ‘ e , $ 40 inches wide, 13¢ 3 , $ ¢ ; = 42 ie ” l5e 2 ; 3 , ° 1 e > @ 44 * *“ Circular, 18e $ , € : oe Charlottetown, February 19, 1895—246 STOCK FOODS. — (x) CALF MEAL, GROUND pound or bag at GIL CAKE, LINSEED MEAL—for Stock Feeding. Calf Meal is an excellent substitute for milk for young calves, and Oil Cake is now largely used by our Milkmen and Farmers for feeding to their milch cows. For sale by the BEER & GOFF’S. Charlottetown, February 21, 1895—246 EYE OPENERS. . This is a time of Bargains. We are giving them every day in BOOTS and SHOES. Atter you visit other stores try ours; you will not be dis- appointed. We have them for you. Why not take ad- vantage of our offer at once? Yours for Shoes at the low- est possible price. A. E. McEACHEN, Charlottetown, February 21, 1895—dy feb21 THE SHOE MAN, NOTICE. CHANGE TO BE MADE. | LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Divisien Lines, furnish Plans, etc.; also, Mechank al To effect the change we | Ma‘Krenitectural Drawings, Plans, Speo! must sell our large stock of | tons snd Estima... WICHOLSON, b Land Surveyor, Lumber and collect all ac counts on our books. Pownai Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 25, 184—dy & wy The Charlottetown Steam First of March all accounts} Navigation Co., Ltd, not paid will be placed in| - lx ti court for collection. | ° Balance of Round and Slack | The Annual Meeting ef the above Com- pany will be held at their office, corner of Coal at a Big Discont Great George and Lower Water Streets, | Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the : Sixth day of March, 1895, at the he f Barrett & Champion, piso Sciock, am. By order, : CONNOLLY’S WHARF. F. W. HALES, jan25 al dte Secretary, he Oe