\ it E in isww e-wi-v-aes. 1,‘_ e r ii I Zio _ p __ p, .pl _ p x ~. "‘ .r usr or New invi-zimsismirsi 15, [iq-||i;¢Gaarliaa' OIUBCI NEWS. `w... 0...., P E 1.-si-io /eno- Co _ 1- _ ence $78 have been 6196113011 ill P000 B,-km! ° ' ° ° ' ' ° ' ' Hunk Wiz: ‘Bree BY THE GUARDIAN PUB. 00'? IIDITIIBILF- vating the interior of the Church at hnsoei nom raeiroscaiaanacaaaace num 3] _The im obo Beshel appointment. The °\l\1\'¢\\ zqam zoo .......... .. YeHave°.'._........ ....A S_-lv Bgsina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "WUC" ma- ._L. Alliial Meetlnf- __ Am THE General l,\uar‘crly and _ “ll Magting of theis Corporation will he held an the Guardian Oiiice, Cameron Block, this City, ou the Evening of WEDi\`E~‘»DAY.l0rn JANUARY inet at 8 e’clock. All accounts against the C0!'p0r&tl0Il must be handed in at once. B. D. HIGGS, Sec Jan. 6 189-l -li P szallesan &aodev¢ylerlh¢ mo- annie- omes-msec aeoamrasuar New York. D°f°m!’°" l’_ A ch rm nd .t . . ts 'moz-si%owa.rso-gfrlaaagar dthoprabynfngchnrchtebuildnewpresen avery ee a #Hi elillliigiii ii; lst. i i l i E *I a -AN D- Association- Assoc tionwil be held in the PH HONIC HALL, Charlottetown, FRIDAY, THE 12th DAY OF J - UARY, A. D. 1894, at the hour of |]iHE Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the above ‘ ILHAB- AN P.n'.l.:he Transfer Books are closed By order of the Directors. A. B. WARBUBTON, Ch’town, 30th Dec. 93-ex td SAL .. `SALT. Ill STORE. i 3,500 Bags Liverpool Salt. 320 “ Fishery “ Salt 1,000 bush. Tlrk's Isl'd Salt, PEAKE BROS ik Secretary. \ Jan All peiaens indebted to ns oy note hand. book aceountei' otherwise, please take notice that their aeconii must be settled at once All amounts not paid l'ehruary 1 1894, will be sued lor without notice. Call and sett‘eund save POOLE & LEWIS. P B.-We have on hand a large of Lumber. suitable for Building poses,inl, l}, 2 and 3inch ` Spruce and Hemlock Boards, li ` Flooring and Sheathing, Studd` Sanding, 2 and 3 inch spruce Hemlock Plank. Lathe and ° Cedar and Spruce Shingles, Cedar P Lime andBrick,etc, all of which buail engagedattheilcmpilatllll _ y I-I of the “Put to 'l1ieProtestant Oheerver nys: The -"mt It 'HL in ML lmgshmg authorities of the English Church nu. building Y to. The inest important step, this time, 6 Episcopal, 165 hiethodist C t Director. -_ Presbyterian minion house. In it ‘int 7 e mission boa tsiicuoiou ° _° ° P Fei°C`ho1eeFal|1} bg Bm llg the church erection board and the _ _ 4 dumb pubuution wcietie. 'in be yea'°sin.Japan, and have nearly 2,000 f 1,4 Mwst communicants, 1700 average atten f mm 11 ' ° Park. "W" “' 1 e e L . . .. ... ----» ’-M. -» f he b 4 nes wn The Next “uve Mn’ B'°b°'t ° nm' ’ w 0 children in Sunday Schools A mem A daptch “EE Guam” thi. g;‘l;f;;1‘:s$l£2g’; 01-ial has already como from the Japan lts fOr . . . _ Conference askin for com lets Provinnial Exlnbltlon '“°mi°3 ny' “mam” 'Maid nwsupllm ho' tae :muy autonomy. Iris stited that the shale F °f 0“'*'i° i” “°" °f u'°‘f_Pl°h'ah 'hmm be i”d'“ 'ugemfshl MY: tendency of the churches in Japan is will D0' 560*-nd Pmhihhm °f H” "N" h°"“h vu “mt “ “‘.m toward absolute self~government The 160811 l\‘1\1°\’ ¢l"m° fm” u‘°P'°“°°“l ‘hh Mm’ hr Prsbytenm mlm” question is a very delicate one with ANNUAL MEETING. " _ -- - _` Y ll I 1’ “rum ohh up prevedthatspecialefortsin any one t' lioeeghan, thesecrdary uysthatSir :'“°“l°"'d”;°”l;°:'°:;:3;“’“w°n” Jeeps Hickman ihnemw, °l'“'“*°' 8* “ of ¢em.ii»»¢i..i¢seyvefevia¢rl°!°=|°=tl~°sf°°°dtl=°*i=l=»' l>°°°'l . r ` ° I ’ mdtrarytotheseanticipated bs mbmwd w an ho.. Unionmuatbevery muchannoyedat opinion, _ _ early in the approaching agion. It aw "'fhd|"“'l(;"°m_th°'(;"‘nk' °;_:l; will probably punle the pverammt_wii°h‘:'h|;‘;P;h°f ;°:“°»_ "°d""n from know what te do with it. 'Die injustice °P "mba" mm.” theE C U mustgiveaatisfactiento efhavingtepayfor itwillof ' hnonthopooph f Protestants, but that msiafactsonwouldbegreatlyincreased 'mmu lo' for C I "om 'hol°- ‘ . . ifheweretoimue a declarationstat- stock must be cleared out by o ' of navigation Come and examine get genuine bargains. POOLE dt LEWIS, Peake's No. 3 Wharf. Ch'town.. Jan. 2 94--3m 2aw&wy ALLIITERPBTBD REAELTHIS .`. _d ~ ' mem . expense. 1-5". mn. “’..;'a Prlmsa “'12 "°% 5 iii _lf if E 5 Eli WHY? Because n he keeps the best of Goods, at prices thattelltheir own , story. Because his Clerks are prompt and obliging and pay every attention to customers. Because _ his Store is central and therefore conve- nient. And “ST llf Ill, His Candy is manu- factured by himself, and is the purest and best in the City. tionofthe overturmiur annexation Hawaii appear irrfvant. Hi rejec- leaves the Hawaiian government per- fectly free,-unlem we Us er throatm force to restrain that freedom,-to enter into relations with the British ei’ any other government. The spirit shown by the Hawaiian author- ities is wholly oommerdable. They have announced thdr purpose to resist hostile attempts to disposes than. Mr. Thurston, who has li ably repre- sented the Hawdian government at Washingtm, returned to Honolulu in the middle of Dember to aid and advise President D le. In all candor le: us say that the withdrawal of the Th’ H""__'l_° E"'°d'” ' no he in 'uname in hem “IS I S9815!!! Of “I0 HIWIYHII iff! 55° also. HasDr. Lswisrepudiated sacer- January Review of Reviews (A.|neri- dogg] principles! °l|1 UPI- The bishop of Worcester has (says I 3° fn U 55° Uniled sun' "9 W' the ManchUhl’ Guardian) joined the concerned. H"-ii bw » lim s°'°f=\- eeviyiomea Nseemi Prem-me ` U00* Und" Pfeiidmt D°1° ""1 hi Church Union, and it ishoped that lilldllll TUB* SUVBU-\ll\¢‘|¢ '-\°S°6' he may be persuaded to take some ated a treaty of annexah°on with ell! Pumig Pug in in gmpign, gisher in government under Prmident Harrison. hhovn dime” Min L°m|,,n_ The Th°¢"°*°1"*' P°°*'B”Si“‘h° s°”“° reeentehurch congremhasshownthot 'htm uf- G\°'°l*“l °"m° in” °m°°' whatever Bishop Perowne’a failings He withdrew ltfl'6Hih0S0¥»lNlJBfUl'8 _‘Y b°'|,° huaruinly mewange ii had hem -Mi =i>°==.=“l 5° i°° aiiseonvienom Hnvinaiesaeoof formed the Hawaiian geverlillicllttllt phi Fig” on the quugion of I-l\°¢Xl'-i°°'“ l'*.l°°°°d ‘U l'h°U°i“'| epiaeopaey as relating to the bone cue »S°°°°'~ TV' °l1°°“ le" “id tl” snaeonheouoiibeeheronis look- H*'*li*“ ‘l“°'*l°°» '° f" “ M' edupenasamost remarkable speech, Clevelwi "“ °°°°°“'°‘l- Hi' aeiimei, se is vu, mine me of s subsequent to coucem bmah m‘j°,.i¢,_ himself with the iniB'l:ll afairl Of cus?-h . erican home mis- _tractive appearance. , ni cest wh 0 "TN" ian’ has been re- The Territory of Oklahoma has, at e hasbeentakenin the purchaseefthe 45 Baptist, 24 Congregational, 2 8 a so she northwcstoorner o!Fifth avenue 3 Epworth Leisgues, and 50 Christian 3,5,” L. Stuart estate of the property Catholic,and °4 Presbyteian churches $2 Twentieth street. On splell- Endeavor Societies. n' "'° did sits a ine eleven story n\ll1=ilD8 W President Helen A Shafer, of Wel '°°"*' wit \lP"\1'd Of 5l»000»000' 'ul b° lesle C ll , ' th seco dwomanin °i‘»‘il"<§3i>“°" - ~ Tl.. ’. ° °‘° "5: ° “ built.. The ground cost $640000 America to receive the honorary de I 0 n bmldms “ll Pf°b°bl! l>° °°“°‘ "*'° gm of LL D ,Mem imeheii oem; ine or-gp rdf. tha f md ham The Methodists have labored twen l*’8‘°l‘“”'°° *mi P'°h1i6°n °f we 'ak 'houldtn hmm' Them” '_' allchurches when that sta h be an ge in t sir ;‘*”“f‘x'° 2:: 31° by 'h°l°“1° d Plt"““tl;;ys;l:‘:: ‘M tm: wb: t mision fieldslis reached ' uor m ominien 9018111- build ¢'°°’ ‘i . . . sarran. W llwllli 3° fi' U P"°hiblti"¢ th’ '°' “dup” xt’ 'tmdmg 3°" 'mm mf! TnlBa.msi-uw Wii.i.Cisii hirsBrad 8 B u U on tail ti-ailie is concerned the Scott Act Stuartlived,wouldbeagrand ll\0m°’“*l shaw, the widow of a wealthy New furnishes the noisy inaohinay for to her. The property has a 92 foot Brunswick Baptist, has a suit in equity 8| chat and after Charlottetown ra-adeph frontage on Fifth avenue and of 190 9101108 ‘li l°“_\U_8 N139 _'W1' li" ll” Where you ii 111 get fresh Gieienos of the v ry best quality lt pl* . - ba d' d f M it this Province will have a chance to fees en Twentieth street. B "P38 1: 212:. to gtpzztgom L mike ¥°\l "91 8°°d 0"' l‘l";“‘"‘“ md C“""“'° 'n '"7 ht' *Q H1151 _ 1 _ . . . ' i8 5 unds and ii iwards we ir ive u ve low BIA 1751! Jllllmfli A- D- 1894' d° nmuhmg Tumpefuxf” pophl The" u ‘ church m the _ Mwlume Mi“.i°m’ Tm’ °°°°°°°i”°_i° th” ‘“‘ Wwe have a do just receivedga atrlcok of :iw Hilti Bibi, Brad here we think should unite m a vigor- Synod which proposes to raise $50per due inliueocs was used to induce him ous demand to have this law ther- S,bb¢|»,h for the schemes of the church °°_m‘k° 25°* mf” I* ‘&’°°"' b! i'_h° can supply you with everything required lor making nyd &\e oeghly enforced by the Local and to do it regularly. We hope the :,‘§°:l‘;°:l:‘:‘h`d"cIl3`i‘l;‘:";: Fresh Dates, Biscuits, Confectionery Florida Geiger, lets, le., i , “Nh "ld ul” jd” ui' '°i°° “th °_E°"t 'lu “°°°°d‘ R “mm °tim“h't° on him and then disposed ofthe rest 8 B “ W U' - oem-io me iimiwia so new from homers of his awe si he mv bw.. 'rm ii.-t.»~i‘» mi can the Dominion Government prohibition nraaceras.. Messenger & Visitor says: "Toe do _____. of ii.. impaaeon. mw'=f~=*"° ‘“‘~ P°P° Pi" IX "“ ° 'ittr nw f°°d====- °'=l.v !1°P° tl"-= °l1 tlw f~°'S New raaverciseaaaeaaes . - - 's ba \B¢€i' ._.». 1., .»..1...». .1 mmm wo: D- P--1 oiommgz--R33 ;‘§_;{,__,,,,,-,,°.,';‘;‘,§f‘."f;,i';°;',;',;°;,;_°“,; - -- » - llqll0!l~ l‘h°" ° "wld ”°'°' 3° Christ, no Foreign Mission Board no -*"°‘**" Church. thc P°i>° °\='°"°