2 ‘\ ». t\ is ~ is 72 8§$33 w , ls. lic I- -¢ l‘°» ~ > » ,_ it ite' i I git \ _._-we--r For tim tieu olEledors see above Aetllmerh.¢pl2.8eetiees 4 to 29. I. I. DAVl&)N» JAM!! WABBURTON layer ol the City d Cb’teaa. THE GUARmAN, WN, F. E I. JANUARY 31 1900. , f , . . _, . . ' t --»e--- - d , t 'Doi-:s Youn Back Act-tr-:v fail ulsdcrstandthe i- Y evanagthe kidneys-gi' ° th mea-irwork thaatheycan do-treng Syedinprotestthroqhthepaininthe llekncha in simply' ktdneyac° he, nd lerietneuble-serioestroubleaheadafor pulfyea it. _ “laura %'pihare tle`best remedy L if bucks and give twitchee anc “litllnd St. , Lon- E _ _ h., "'°'°"t....ii, ~.i"""i..l'l..§. trace Of pain now. him. N .S., it pt; sfgtpqi llilllgfligiiiifif I i-eiiiifiiiii iii 5' lilt i if iii;-iii , ii iéiii CIVIC ELECTIUN I purunueeel Am dthe General A:@blydtlisli`:d,mndeaad||a-ed in ‘ § nlutuua " fllrloetetewn ll°0l'P0r8ti0l} Ant.” UUIOAQ am¢dln¢t.heseme. 5:: Vie.. 0au.l,lnti|.aled “Au Auto amend the City dChrlethesown laewyerueien Act.” a. or . .:.°:.~'°~...,:.':° '::.:~°..: ...ga-.e.-:..°:.'.:<. ncilman Common w Nu-1% b Peflehi T: the said rl 'liii 2 giglzf iii? Si si! iii QV E i City. and of Council- »¢.,.."".¥.‘.i'ih¢l.2 . l'e|I\aen°.l|g the Cit-1 U Number One. One Coun- dller, I-‘or Ward Number Two, One Coun- eillor. Z For Ward Number Three. UM Councillor. For Ward Number Four. Two Coun- eillera. For Ward Number Five. Three Councillors. ' Will be Held on WEDNESDAY J Tls Ili ll] st Fslrsl'|,A. ll- |900. At the several places that is to say. I Wardhat neu-the0BeeetKr.J0hn aiermeseenustnet. hi 3,ateraeartbell0uscef lr F . qzeeise lar. R. He~r1zl e~an°|;__'s°3-», mt. wma em; th'elArke"House. the City Hall. corner I =‘=§{= ° £Z¥i°3l;i ' iilgii-< 35;' ii; 553 ii? . hh d °‘"'°‘° s‘.’»?.e. iiiiiiiidli iFiififfi~.i°i§i nigga? 25 3. '=!E* F 5? leees'lpBa wards: "‘2.°'sf.‘::'" er t. forma-ly known as the lertof Phar- th rf Richmond er Sl reet. ‘par of Char- raftea Street inane! Char itxroy Street. nrt of Char- Yitarny Street. the lid Town. l|u||sall|.l||uuay.r|\1ii|| tilt i' thebeur o(Twelve at noon. sstiltbebeuret l-‘our-0‘clock in the sltaosudtbsmmsday. CltyClerk. (X1 Gdk’s Olce. (1’towa, Jan. Guardian readers willjind the follow- ing convenient to c/ip and keep for re- lerenee. I.. 0.A.-St. heorge’s, L. 0. L. No. 1171. meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in OBer’s liall.-D. J. Mc- Kinnon. Sec`y, Knights ot Pythias_Empire Lodge, No. 19, every Friday evening at 8 o`clock, in Pythian Hall. Prowse‘s New Block.-G. J. Laura, Keeper of Re- cords and Seal. Court Abeg weit, (1. 0. F., meets in Foresters`s llall. Prowse Block, on the second and fourth Thursday of each month.-ll. W. Weeks, Rec. Sec‘y. 0. Y. B._The Orange Young Britons meet Friday evening in Mechanics’ Hall. Ctrr Council meets the second Mon- day in each month. Dr.James Werbnr- ton,Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk. THE. Charlottetown School Board meets the tirst Monday of each month Ewen Stewart, Secretary. i-'oui;s'rxns. Court' Avortnau-:, I. O. F., second and fourth '1uesday’s of each month in Mechanic’s Hall, Grafton St.- Rsnout Sec’y. Uouirr Moen Srrrnim, I. 0. F. nrst and third Tuesday of each month in Mechanic’s H all, Grafton St. -E. H Duchemin. Sec’y. Prince George Encampment, Raya Foresters, meets in Mechanic's Hall New Prowse Block. -Murdock McLeod illustrious Archivist. Court Charlottetown, C. O. F., first and Third Thursday. Mechanic’s liall. _w. c. Whitlock, soo'y. masons. St. John's Lodge in laeenic Temple, second Tuesday in month. D R McLnnuut, See‘y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple. first Monday in month J R Davison, Sec‘_v. Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch Ha sons in Masonic Temple, tire! Thursday in month except June, July and August. J J Weldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Precsptory. Ns 35 Knights’ Templars, 3r| Wednesday in each month in Masonic Temple. Albert Edward Lodge of Perfection 14 degree A. & A. S. R..3rd Thursday, (ollowing 3rd Wednesday, January, April, July. Oct. onnltnnows Port La Joie Eucapment no second Wednesday in each month.-D. R. McLennan R. S. St lawrence Lodge every Mon- day evening. I-I.N.Younker, Sec‘y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening; both in their hall in Victoria Row. W R Boreham. Sec’y. Aipna Bsbenn Lodge, No 10, meets every tirst and third Tuesday evening. -Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. sons or xxeLAxn. Lodge Eton, No. 148 meets erveryThursday eveningin S. O. E.Hall Victoria Row. Andrew T. Newson Sec'y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays ot each month in S.O.E.Hall, Victoria Ilow.-E. H Duchemin. Sec’y. sons or rxlvxxant r. Prince Edward Division. No. 1. meets in Wright‘s Hall, every Tuesday W. H. Clark. R.Scribe. Victoria Division No 4. every Monday evening in Wright’s hall. Lucy Hodgson, R. Scribe. Orient Division, No 161, every Friday evening, in Wright's Lower Hall.John A. I.awson.R. Scribe. Loral. Cltnsanlms. C0lDP4I1y 'A." every Monday in wt-igh 9 Hail. at 6.30 p. m. Ada Wadman, Sec’y. -»-¢-__ °Cheer un,‘ said the disconaolate poet’s friend, ‘_ Your name will be well known to posterity] °Psrhaps.‘ was the answer. -Maybe some ot my descendants will be good football players.` CALENDAR F0! JANUARY. loolfs cuuvela. elm, lst. 6th. 4.1m. n. ll. 7th. 5. EMI. nm. ilh. tum, a.m. $l8lQttL‘» W QAQ r' Z 15353 §|:°§ I: ggggggqggetggyggggrartn-$s=!‘.=& 82835 "’t§S'§ $2&.‘-’»'°;§38142'.'Z$_.'S$!£*lU2'dBSU5 $92535 _ gg m»uwi--odEm-au»u»~u=5w¢¢ air-Q 5 'n "~;::a2o=sBSS=?65¥»?»¥ *QM*““¢::$EE§5uwqi6uw-ee- 6BlSl8§So_s3§3t't'I‘»¥= ll|#Gl3=¢¢»-89ilSBlfiGk 888883 ) Q Ne Dar or ' leon ` Uay°s | ih morn. |»»ven”,h n. lllollday if 7 4311 I 8 2 ’hieeday | 3 3 llwedne y | If 4 Thursday 431 5 Friday Ii, Saturday 'l.Sunday ilonday l && i!_!_.'f U2 581 48% 441 Tuesday 2 gee ne y 4% I ursday l§l‘riday I Saturday ll Sunday la llonday " I 11 18 1) N Tu@ay I Wedne v Thursday 9 Friday Saturday Sunday tliouday Tues iav Wedn»’y Thursday Sertigxny I nd 4., me-tot. lil!! 1 2 8 ages 1:2.-Ei’ U... 523° l8_.!|.': -8895 0 ay 'Tuesday ,. Coming Events. " , steatm, p. m. " n.3l.lm. n m. ' ° _ klslr- standing on the dtsselboom munching usenet dorp. An m Boerdom °-Ooriogl" shouted the _Voortrekken mealies, jumped oi! and stu-ted on a the drift evklle An Ahiknndu’ uekkiug “om sam, *'lJ0p¥" replied ine Alnklnder, who run; toward a hrantz. In jumping a in.. awp’ to hhpda 'ml ‘ lad of was a man ot ready wit. v slutt. his toot slipped on a kltp and he biltonmhalted hyatonteinat the toot or lf." 834 U10 Veorlrekker. .ell into a dongs. The otners. alter arouadthe it ¢.a voonron ooo 1 1- “ “S _sm 11° PP"-” _ _ 2,, nf, b,,,,,,¢ ,, k,,;§,'_ ,,,,:?,,;°f Tbshlrrkandsvsveorlooper. who was in Teal over the quickest way to the from rodaaks. that he lleull :arp ull vld much flop. got into a heated argument the laager l 4 i \ ’*`_-_..._- '°" 1 Botanic Qeiiahan and, until the irritation is reduced and the sore places healed, there is no pomibility of stopping the disorder. _ _ _ ADAl'\50N’S BALSAM gives instantaneous relief and inevit- ii. _ ~»_-- Wi / ll 9- 1 gives one about as pleasant a DYSPEPSIA feeling in thc pit of the stomach as that experienced whcn at facetious friend dis- plays his gcniality by digging you violently in the epigastric region with his umbrella. Hutch Tab- lets, chocolate coated, rclicvc that awful distress, caused by an imperfect digestion, instantly. They assist and promote thc secretion of the gastric juices, facilitate assimilation, and being slightly cathartic, entirely remove from the intestines any objectionable /matter which may militate against onc’s health. No other dyspepsia treatment fol- lows so absolutely natures dictates. Scaled in glass. Put up conveniently for a gcntlcman's watch pocket or a. lady's chatclainc. Hutch Tablets insure a regularity of treatment not to bc attained by liquid medicine. You have them with you always. ~ Ten Hutch Ten Cents. All druggists, or by mail from The Wood- ward Medicine Co., Limited, 11 Colborne St., Toronto. .\AAA%/¢A¢i‘ 6591*’ -lm 8 Nagin i ifmiig cum UNCH 5° €0 '°'»"-W-""i'i=` Klallytaveruswlthg sas new some 'ror'Ismnun:x= will follow It lives on our vital- td nm,T:¢;tt;:;:i;wmmw»n al ssnssssaasass ae ' ym have . ' Im Q =bivbfi=s={r¢ff°¢¢¢\\f¢if*=h=°°"'5'-°¢.*;°‘- 18 and the most serious consequences - y - ity. The stronger it becomes the weaker you are. 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