$"'T NE You cannot get better soap an pgbf O wEi.coivi|=: o-You can buy WELCOME as low as you can buy an Soap of good quality, so what is the sense of buying inferior Soap bearing some little known brand, when WELCOME does the work easier and gives better satisfaction in ew ery way 'VU'EI.|(D‘C)1\!IE3 Wk DNE P EC WWE Seeihat. you get a stove with the top in one *we This is necessary in the TORTOISE fungi-9 you against gas and smoke WE HAVE I-IEM eiliennell & Chandler. Count MOUNT STEPHEN, I. O. F. first and third Tuesday of each month in Me- _A dh 1? chanics Hail, Grafton st.---E. H. Duciie 1 UTHS llllllltllllllllllllltlllllllllllltlall .,. ,ie ¢"l~" ISL Yhitlock, Sec'y. A St. Johii’s Lodge in Masonic Temple, se- ,-/°“ cond Tuesday in month, David Mc~ Lennan, Sec’y Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, first M0l1d8.y in month. J. R. Davison, Sec'y ' Alexander Chapter, Royal Arch May- , sons in Masonic Tem first Thursd ple, ~ ay in Roblin is a lrttle village about eight miles from Ntpelmrg Qin ai I: '”"” month except June. July and A\1e‘\'»St- J- is the home of Mrs, William York, whose remaikable recovery has been the J- W°ld°“» Se°'Y° _ _ talk of the neighborhood for some time past Produce a qulck, Sure D Prince Edward Preceptory, No 3a . , , ‘ , . This lady, a picture of whom appears above, was in bed for two years LIGH»[»» every 1311116 ;1;;gl;1t;nt§‘;?1lx];]I?x';s;niir&1`°’?1;l‘(¢1»n esdaydn tired during that time nine different doctors and man remdd b y ies. tit A1be,.tEdw,,_,.d Lodgeof Perfection 14 treatment seemed to help her, and she gradually got weaker and deme A_ gc A_ S_ R 3,.; qvhumday, follow. until her death was daily expected by her friends and neighbors inggrd Wednesday, January, April, Ju|y,. When hope was well nigh abondoned Burdock Blood Bittera was ang _ Oct. gested Mr York had little faith in it then, but thought she would ny _ P La J ioDi;]FELLows. d it anyway B fire she had taken half tae first bottle she could sea she .E _ _ g _ ort 0 e ncampment'on seeon gaming ,,, 11511.. ByALL f/H51' CLA$_§iD[ALfH5 Lelmmn R. u -"T - - ' p on a ng it, and soon to the Joy of her friends and neighbors ».-..-..`_ sr -.~/"L ~»»-¥5¥~:°'~ " l _ UH! GUARDIAN, cnaiinorrsrowit, -..ILT ii snvnisn ismsn iiaii. 1 woo Guardian readers willjind the follow- ing 00nv¢m'en¢ to clip and keep ,.-'or re- I I.-renee. oii Tuesday April the 17th L. O. Y. B. A.-Mizpiih, Loyal Orange Young Briton Lodge, No. 148, meets every | fl`ll\1l'BdAy night in Otl`er's Ha-ll.-Erne>=t Hodgson, R. Sec’y ORANGE Oiini-iii.-Boyne Lodge No 614 meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Wright's, Hall, at Sp. m.-D. MCNEIL, _Recording Secretary. - St. George’s Lodge, No. 1171, [meets every Tuesday hight, at 8 o'clock, in 0iI`er's Hall.-D. J. MoKiNNoN, Secretary. Lady Wallace Lodge, No. 27, meets lst and 3rd Fridays, in Wright’s Hall.-Mas. Caossiiaiv, R. Sec'y. Orange Young Britons meets every Friday night in Offers Hall. Caledonia Club meets last Tuesday of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. L. O. A.~--St. George’s, L. 0. L. No. 1171. meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'cl0ck in 0Ker’s Hall.~--D. J. McKinnon, Sec’y. Knights of Pythias---Empire Lodge. No. 19. every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in Pythian Hall, Prowse’s New Block.---G. J. Lane, Keeper of Records and Seal. Court Abegweit, C. C. F. meets in Fos'ester"s Hall, Prowse Block, on the second and fourth: Thursday of each month."-H. W. Weeks, Rec.-S,cc’y. 0. Y.B.---The Orange Young Britans meet Friday evening in Mechanics Hall. CITY Council meets the second Monday in each month. Dr. James Warbuton, Mayor, H. M. Davison, City Clerk. 1' The Charlottetown`School Board meets the lirst Monday of eaclifmonth, Ewen Stewart, Secretary. ' Fonnsrnns. _ _ _. -; ‘ Coimr Avosnamz, I. O. F., second and fourth Tuesday’s of each month in Me- I chanic’s Hall, Grafton St.---Renouf Sec'y. min, Sec‘y. _ Prince George Encampment. Royal. Foresters meets every Thursday in Vrig-ht’s Hall.---Murdock McLeod Ilust- ‘gous Archivist. ° Court Charlottetown, C. 0. F., first and hird Thursday, Mechanics Hall.----W. C. MASONS. ` ~ Wednesday m each month D R Mc She kf t/k, and the astonishment of the doctors, she was restored to pei feet health * ff _ _~*‘_ St" Lawrence Lodge every Monday There is no need of further comment on our part We will give you evenmg E' M' Younker' Sf.-ec y' . Mrs York’s story, as she tells it, in her own way "" ` " ’ "~ --- “ " wud” mage every Fnday evemng 'I was sick od' and on for about tive years continually gettuig wane, °tii'ii1i'V'to'Ro.W.R. ’ glwehai’ S;-y_m lc rm' W till at last I had to take to my bed and was confined there for near! tw .W I ° ° Alpha Rebekah Lodge N0 10, meets years, being terribly weak and prostrated Duriu th t ti I ’ g a me had nine “gf everydrst and third Tuesday evening.-» different doctors attending me and they nearly all said I had consumption J l1nM La h1° o c uc in, Secretary. and could not live more than a few weeks at the longest. 50;,-5 op ENGLAND, ‘ One Sunday the doctor came and told my husband I would not be Lodge Eton, Nm 143 meets eva-y Thurs. alive to see the next Sunday I .hy evening in s 0 E H311 Vigwria, Row, My mother was sent for and came the following day She at once Po mx Andrew T. Newson,Sec‘y. iadvised giving me Burdock Blood Bitters. I thought I might ity it blit I-:nr PALM En a c L.. M ss I .0 Of M - f°\11‘f»l1 T}1¢9d§5'S Of ef”-Ch 11101191 in S- 0- E ‘I must sav I was astonished to find that by the time the bottle was |°ftOt0Wl"| SHSII and DOOI’ F8CtO|'y Han' V‘°t°“° R°W‘°°"E' H' Duchemin taken I could feel myself gaining alittle I kept on taking it until I had _, .__ s°°‘7° SONS or TEHPERANCE used six bottles in all and by that time I had completely recovered Workman and ilrat-class machinery. we are prepared to . _ ° 1 . . Many people saw me when the doctors gave me up and no one thought others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Frame! WI;irg,]h2;E§an, é]:°ie:;,m$,;-e§;; would ever be well again ’ Finish atc, etc , Qhrk’ R_ Sm-|be_ “When tht? heardl Wh! gettin belt th fro _ g er ey came in far and neat our specialties victoria Dimmu, Nm 4 eyery Monday to see me, and were greatly surprised at the improveineiit: in my condition in in W1.; hp H,,11____L Hod _ They all were curious to know what was curing me and I toll .”|"».:::1":’°rl:;’°¥:l“;°.';a‘1:a:;lnl::;;:=¢’c;;; ;:;nR_gSc1-ib¢_ g B “cy 8 at once Burdock Blood Bitters. , ug mg, Boards Orient Division, No. 161, every Friday My friend, Mrs J ohnson, who was with me during mv sielt/ness, can evenin in W g, 1-ighffs Lower Ha1_1,.-.John vouch for the correctness of what I have said I feel grateful to B B B P & A. Lawson, R.Sc1-the. - that under God it saved my life and restored my heelth and strength wharf f Loran causannns. “It is four years now since I was cg and I have neler had a sick ..._ ._--_--- - -' Company ' ~A_»- every Monday my day since, and have been strong enough to do all my own house work and wngiits Hai1,at 6.30 p. m,---Ada Wad- look after the children. ht NOIIIOG ‘ ' Thelosaclf ealth ” ` ` v O gh urs Asnishe T THE RECOVERY OF HRS Coming Events , ~“~-f --~° ~~ ~~~~ OF ROBLIN ONT Remember the Tea in St. James’ Hall They Came from far and near to see one who had as. mv- ura- u-~ were, arisen from the grave 1m‘1‘* ir MrGm».F atalieiththa in wa” .3 es# Qs* is it equal, H ak... §€;»§ fm was' .wel W ’ UO if _ li ismore. Health is lost by n%i;cdtingtg§?E_§ltheblop¢;pure,b:iit ittigre- ` ‘ 3 ,enricin an uiz- Hood's ousands who thou- FIIB IIISIIIGIIIIB 0 ” W iiossaiioss ' , ggmheal _A gbeanllftrihanentlylosthave 0 enmade perfectly well hy taking this Ban-isters, Solicitors, Cnnvayarearalre. U gg” m°‘n"i“°° Y?" *XP* “we my be Sydney Cape Breton. H°°d,sPmsu_e yetugmysemwtivs Solicitors for the Bank ot British Norti ~»-»-»~»i 1' .i::;i.. _+ ° _ :ss M ~»~» a _ . “ '.h’t.-H. ’ P chine which will produce applause.” HUGH R033, LL. B Thatsh ldbe HOW RDSROSSJ J J .ioriNsToN» .;;......":.....;‘~ “sf ‘°' or ‘ P our . _, ,I Agent,Chai‘l0ttet0wn. P E- I 1 I n ` 'IQ hi” 7,'_ -- _ ,~..i- .i,,`_,_, "»&?»’»