- 7 ~l--»-in . __.< FV¢.»»._,. _ ,_ e _ Tun GU.-suntan cHs.»nLo'iiE'i‘ovvN Mar 6, 1899 A g g g g _‘__ __ Landlord For sox:-IooI_. " °°m_¢3_;=‘;*="T=‘ Guardian readers uiilljind the follow- $ I C I' ing convenient to clip and keep for ref-_ erence he Welcome Soap 5o.,of St. John, N.B., Manufacturers of the Famous _ May 7th-Rev. Wm. Dobson in Welcome Soap, will present $100.00 cash to the School Children, viz: ed Griidce cgitiarché at n1i).0i;i;gn'ls pix- tt xce ay - ev. . - t' !l2§l»"““"" "F ‘i§°33 ..§s':2;5s§.£zri1§tie»ft is °» md “ . _ ’ ’ ’ Englishmen.” .mum n No.0 written by regular school attendants, p O. Y. B. mb Y __ Orange oung either boys or girls under _I6 years Of \B . t 9F .da . -n 5 age, all essays to be sent in to us be .MI;t§]?_;ic&»m§Eu_ rl y evening I lo - “ 2,50 “ 25-00 fore May 315% 1899, When they will Crri' Council meets the second Mon- - be submitted to a. commllltee Of three day in each month. Dr. Warburton, _'___ disinterested leading teachers, “P0” Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk. | whose decision the presents will bf I THE _ Charlottetown School Board S awarded as ab0ve_ meets the first Monday of each month CONDITIONS:-Essays to be wrltte pln nly with pen apd i_nk. siined with name indmvg EWS!! SlZ6W&l't» Secfetafy- dress. also statement of age of the writer an that the essay is his' tlgribe €c1‘e)r\\1il}1i1;g°€0 %';“(`m»e pw FORESTER5, app grape ofglchool atten ed. and name or teacher, this staiemcn Court Charlottetown’ C.O.Fq second , iss: s'u|st be acces anied li 50 Welcome Soap Wrappers ,_ , , _ A _ ’ ,D . lllll Wlllillllllll Sill-ll) G0, Sl il0l'lll, ll. B. ?;°;,°;g;;;§;;;:_, 133,13 dealers Manufactured only by l a t own alot or have the money saved to buy one Tho Birkbeck Company will assist you to build a home permitting repayment in EASY MONTHLY instalments, not exceeding the amount usually paid for rent. The Birkbeck Investment and Suvlngsi Co. capnai a,ooo,ooo. HORACE HASZARD, Agent- Full information on application. ' ' and last Friday, Wrlght’s Hall W C New Prowse Block..-Murdock McLeod lllustrious Archivist yy . . . _ ’ “ Count' Monnr STEPHEN, I. 0. F., first and third Tuesday of each month \ ‘ in Mechanic’s Hall, Grafton St. -E. H. Duchemin, Sec’y. The Standardfcr quality. Is used by all large Transportation Com COURT AvoNDALE, I- 0- F »» B000Ud . ' ` ~' d f h 'I d ’ f h ll ' paniea and Livery Stables. It has no equal and is sold by ail__ first-olas §ech¢;\l1]1i'E31S\I`;‘%S,gga =;tgn€§€_ gHJ_)1ltTa;1;* lor Sec’y. - rj O _ Ltd Court Gladstone, A.O.F.. meets in 'me I-lraeast CC ’ Mechanics’ Hall on the first and third ` Wednesday of each month. R.D. Ken- ' nedy, Sec’y. MASONS . _» ` D R MCLENNAN, Seciy. ' 7" 2 ln . . .. , Temple, first Monday in- month _ J R Davison, Sec’y. ` V y ' Il Alexandla Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- I € w ‘ sons in Masonic Temple, firsll Thursday in month except June, J nly and August. J J Weldon; ,Sec"y. Prince Edw“urd Preceptory, IK T s ay in mo"i_‘i'th. H W Anderson, Registrar. ouDi‘Ei.r.ows second Wednesday in each month.---I) R. McLennan R. S. _ _ St Lawrence Lodge every Mon- day evening- W A Martin, Sec’y. evening; -both in their ball in Victoria Row. W R Boreham, Scc’y. ` sipna Reuexan Lodge, No 10, meets every first and third, Tuesday evening. -Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. soNs or ENGLAND. Every Thursday eveniiigin theirghall on Victoria ~ Row. _ Andrew Newson Sec’y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in their hall ,;Victoria Row. -H.B.Wright, Sec’y'. ‘ SONS OF TELH’ERANt I. Prince Edward Division No. 1, meets in Wright’s Hall, every Tuesday. W. P.Kirby,R.Scribe. Victoria Division No 4, every Monday evening in Wright’s hall. J J Chappell, R. Scribe. Orient Division, No P161. every Friday evening, in Wright’s Lower Hall. John A.Lawson. R. Scribe. Loral. ciznsannns. 4 »‘. 1. _ » _.-5 ` '-“T”-,. caxscsin 'L35' ' ' '_ I CRBSClP.N1'M/ U f , :____,¢'// e si s doings. visiting Templar-s wel- has more rid- rr. to tlay than :iny other wheel in the world. Popularity is universal and has given just as perfect satisfaction on the burning 3‘a‘;n‘f,e;j)'1’1f’r°}EL°;;’l‘}!?f h:;“°8t;:gu°tl;igsgf plains of India. or the frozen steppes of the Klondike as it has in ,_ _ ° . ’ Patrons ' ' are found in every sphere of life, amonv the Queens and Kin s in the fmm th°`i‘Sl box Three b°x°s °“r°d . g , ° old land, the Presidents and Governorsb in the new, and the humblest 'lllblglziiiéfglléiine Pius alw of their subjects. Company. -'A.” every Monday in Wrighs Hall, at 6.30 p. m. Ada Wadman, Sec’y. GOOD TEHPLARS. P Charlottetown Lodge _ meets in W right’s Hall every Thursday evening come.-H.J . SCANTLEBURY. Sec’y. MR. WILLS, WOODSTOCK Escaped a Deadly Enemy by the Aid of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Wtiotlnock, May 1-~ (Special) Y This citv is deeply agitated, with joyolll 6!- citf meut, because anotner popular re~ of Kidney disease, by the aid of D0dd’s Kidney Pills. _ Everyone knows Mr. H. A. Wills, For two years past I have suffered in- every province of the Dominion, State in the Union and country of ,(,,l,s,,_1V fr0m` Lame Buck and Kidney I Europe. Disuase. Nothing I ever used heipcdy ts H16. beard so much of l)odd’s Kidney Pills :hail decided to try them. I got relief v ayscure. 1-- - -'. - ~ - U ' --~ ~ s Price P _~ is the same to them all; like their quality, the price has no variation. E The crescent has only one quality,and that is the best, We sell Crescents and lots of other wheels. E is crowded with wheels ot all kind Bicycles for everybody at prices to suit anybody. Anythimgf and = %ef°r t‘°°°'tm°“t” ew ei-ything in the Bicycle Line. All kinds of _ repairing 3-` B1°Y°1° promptly and well done. ’ No break too had for us to mend. The Bicycle Men Charlottetown and Summerside. illéttt WE D0 AS WE AY 2: Eiospital I)oe1:or "ll" rs. °° ‘*° = ance m daylight till dark. Let us send our ambulance for |¥WW“W ...minded ....~:%n..s..,s at .. ...wt St. John's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month. Victoria Lod c ` Masonic in Masonic 5 Temple. third Wed: ne d ' I Port La Joie Encampment no 4 Wildey Lodge every Friday sideut has escaped from the fatal grip My sufferings grew worse daily. I ~. t 3 llltllillllllllllillllllllll lit PUIIY GIIILDREII Become Strong and Healthy _ ' by using Dr. A. W. Chasc’s Nerve Food. us an after result o measles, scarlet fever, etc., and in this state are easy prey to nervous disorders, riclcets, spinal disease. or consump- tion, diseases which do not affect robust, health children. Theyblood is weak and watery and the nerves improperly nouriihefgir thlel bloogoagldd nerves with Dr. . . e's erve , and the pale, pinched faces will soon become ros and plump, and tiredness and weakness give wa to strength ogganimatiom , Mr. E. Day, 62 Cl venue, Toronto, writes: "My eldest daughter, aged eifgllit, be- came very much run down. Her fret , ner- vous, sleepless condition gratly alarmed her parents. She was taken om school. and in ite of the best nursing, the thin, weakened, lzloodless face w ‘painfully worse. Fortun- ately we hase's Nerve Food. An improvement became apparent in a few days, lt continued, and in a few weeks she returned guschoolgreuildt pphaei;le:vh,”e.nd gratly to our joy rut o gr. A. W. Chasc’s Nerve Food. 5oc. a box, at all dealers, or Edmausou, Batesk Co., Toronto. ' ' llllllllllll.. .. if Ilr. Ulnse's Kidney-Livar`Pills.. Did it ever occur to you that most railroad- men die of./kidney disease? _ Such is the fact, however, and the disease is 'known among railroaders as ' ‘ railroadikidney." The first and most marked symptom isaweak, 'lame and aching back. You may think at tirs_t that you are only tired; but as this trouble fn- `- creases day by day, kidney disease, with all its' terrors. is fast claiming you as a victim. . Mr. Geo. Cummings' ,~ for over zo years cu- gineer on the Grand Trunk running 'between f oronto and Allandale, says: 'I'hc”constant duty with my work gaveme excessive, pains .in my back, racking my kidneys. I tried several remedies until I was recommended by lay hre- man, Mr. Dave Co , to Dr. hasc's Kidney-Liver Pills. melwo bg:-get have com-_ f pletely cured me and I feel to-day a better man _ than ever. I recommend' them to all my- friends.” X Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25c. a box, at all dealers. or Edmanson, Bates & Co. , Toronto. ' is _ ~ -em -- a 041800 O veeeov A QUICK CURE A FOR CGUGHS and OOLDS Plllittltfi' 0 QOOOO 1000 f '|'||ll0lT All lllllll IFFEUTIUNS Large Bottles, 25 cents. DAVIS R LAWRENCE CU Limited, OOO 00000 Prop’s. Pury Davis’ Puln”Kl.ller :New York Montreal O O- O U O 1;.. ` ` _ ._ ... ..»-» »;-<----- i ‘B1 ' oulu Children are freguently left weak and sickly ` 1 _ | l i _ I-VIII-l_Q 1ilbcrn’s Heart and Nerve Pills enriched iy blood, strengthened my nerves and re- tcred me to health and vigor.” _ ‘My wife," 'said the minster. “often nelos me out wiht my serlllons.” _ _ -f~Hum!” said Henery Peck. ,,My wife preaches all _the sermons in our house.” Sevens sA|.rm|Euu. Refuse all substitutes or imitation of the eenuine Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild dangers. - y y When a girl proposes to a man, _she .always acts as if she _expected him to apologize for it. ‘ linard’s Llnlmenf Cures Bums, etc. The PoliceRenorter- _Says that pemb story brought tears to the eyes forthe city editor. _ The Copy Reader-Yes, and oaus and oaths. ° . '_ Bui-dock Blood Bittcrs cured me of Bal Bheum3 years ago, and Iliad no retur of 'it since. I wasso badwith itI could not sleep. lt only took two bottleqiof B. B. go efect a cure.” Mrs. Welch, Greenhunk, nt. Cobble-Well, old man,my wife has had a legacy left her. .I Stone- Congratulations! I am glad your marriage has turned out so well. Pam in the Back. “I suffered with “Ein in the back for overa earandco not get ltoured. Three bottles of H|.gyard’s Yellow Oil removed the pain entirely.” Marshal Miller, McGregor P. 0., Man. » Don’t marrya widower-,-remember his other wife. Liver Troubles, biliousnees, sallow colu- plexion, yellow eyes, jaundice, etc.. yield tothe curative powers of Luxa Liver, Pills. Theyaresure to cure. . _ Hopperly-Can you recommend the, man who build your house P " y Plankington-If you are fond of an outdoor life. » , p ‘ s Ysusw on mme be ensued in it pain relieving and soothing remedy for all pain. _You can patch up a brpken heart I that it will keep on loving any o thing but when faith is shattered it done for linard’s Limment Cures Dunihuff. THE J ` -.yo _ _ E " rdfcit Htl" _ , vii _ Forinternalorextemal use Hagyard’5 , , ~ on . ' -' ._ _ _ _ , » 4 ¢ 4 s o ¢ » ` " - ~ I ' ' ig i i,_,. \ \I SUMMER DAYSMAKE “E g riAssEv HARRIS 0* 6 if ri the work that is done riszht. ,_ _ ° _ ' H ital o n and doctcrin a nd- ' ‘ & §‘§°""°R|¥hEi§d.!D§o!`cp; AGENT FOR P E I , 'E'm°h 27 `%i§I>ie Repair shop. ‘ ` _ RIIBULLANEGUU ITEMS- Bill y0|| Qygf [mug ' “ _ i is 1 llnartfs Llnlmentfor nlei everywhere. éveahwgm , “Let me see;thisis your son’slasl. Wnmnm | H' year in college. isu’t it l” “jul” DI. °‘Ordinarily_it would bo, but he has md, gggmnl 55:: decided to ti-.ke a postgraduate course ` in shot putting.” Wh" 3 "°m“\ D L _ w 8 i h-tlohlghe woulddelots I - ’ m' ru s me wer . sh means a sii£ip1e,ol¥esii_iid 'gigctual yremgdy for bg; 91d °|:f,h“ w -Worms of all kinds, that no other should. Mmm b;rp;aid.25I;o pnrgative needed ue my wah. ' sure to oureuuy Don’t marry a melancholy man-his mi°‘l“¢~ fsighs will he unbearable. °‘J“bl?, aiu” “Y WEAK W0lEN.h“m .° gli mmm C be ad and ' Iill.i;ru’s Hleaft m e Pills. which `"_ kulliou 50Turnar St., Ottawa, says: Pam cased llrallury lento. writes ‘I RheunmtfcPll1l senreataaokof iceeoedufterthe ‘limes was mam I A man loves.au Partly cloudy ble I ~. nm..-__i Strawberry, most of these are absolutely; to Visible writing Write for rated catalogues lllllll is iam Sole Canadian Ilsltrlul. APPRECIA