» I f It is highly important that these organs which have arisen in these eneuld properly perform their functions. wim they com, what inmenen oi the bm and the envy 0! ell- lide and hack, what yeliownell of the skin, th. wha¢oonnfpation.be.dtasteinthsmou sick headache, pimpin; ma b1oq,¢h“_ .mg to reduce the age of entry to sixteen. We the difficulties of other societies to loss of courage, tell the story. The great alterative and tonic HE *line i=|NANcEs or several of the societies and Continued from page 3. believe that this action will commend itself to the rank and file of the Order and , , will be the the means of bringing in many Hw young and enthusiastic members who 0"” Im” °"5’~“' VIEW' md "°11° f°" th” organization. ing its financial position, proper performance of their functions, and T ,,,C,.e,,,,es to its memb,,rBh|p' l CT. cures an their ordinary nuinentn. me ii.. 1 A " reaches up to ,,,,,,,. 24,0900, ,md ,B . _ _ _ _ I will beagreat source of strength to our The Committee highly commend the ‘V - ' determination of the Executive Council -USE- NlXEY’S SIOVE ENAMEL p Poiisiiiii; Pisa; Best on earth for stoves and ranges in... tinnnieri n inrge portion of the ininnd broadeniniz and strengthening their Prlce 5 cents Ier box. WE SELL II. Call at store for large free sainp'e PHONE 264 JOHN CONNOLLY & C0. Queen Street, Ch’t0wn. Q -. -3" s 4 I Illll|lll‘0N Allllllllli RAILWAY Ard Stedniship Linus to lioston viii. Yarmouth Thu popular l<`ii.' lciivc Halifax, dnilY. (ox- iicpt, Suiidiiyl iii 7.155 ii. iii. for Iligby and Yiiriiioiitli niiikiiig coiinictioii at Xarmoutli for llostoii. MliIl._\f\`l> llI\'ir\‘l1\.\'~'l`i'iiini»; of the Mid» land lli\'i.\ioii lciiio \\`i|id.~`oi' daily tcxccpt. Siiiidiiyt for 'l rliro :it T.Ii4l ai. iii. and 5.48 p. ni. and froiii 'I'i'iii'ii fin' \\`i|n\soi‘ iii li.lil ii. iii. and 3.35 p. iii. eiiiiiii-.i~iii|;_'iil 'l`i-iiro with triiiiis of Llio Iiituiuiiiiiiiiiil li:iil\\‘:i_\' iiiiil nt \\`iiid,~iii‘ with isxpi-i~.~.< iriiiiis tn iiiid friini liiilifiix and Yiii~iii-iiitli. Hn .\iondiiy, \\'ciliic.~‘diiy and l~`ri- between Wiiidsoi- :ind 'i`i~iiro. 'I ne Royal and U. :». Mali Steam snip nosron 'I'he Fastest. and Finest Steamer lying be~ tween the r\liii'itiiiic l‘i-oviiiccs and Igostoii. Lc ivcs Yiii-iiioiitli,\\'ediiosiiiiy and Siiturdn f 'Ii ‘t ' 'iii f idx 'crm T" ii H froi diiy .iccoiiiiiioilaiion t.i':iiii.~' Nos. 5 and ti riiiil Y oi or. on on .iiiii o pi i.i i n Halifax. lictiirniiiir leave-i Long \\'harf, birsuiii, Tiicsilny :ind l~`ridii_y'. l’ii.ssciii:i:i~s iii-i'i\ ing iii iliilifiix ncxt day 7.30 p' iii. ll i'lxprc.~s 'i`i‘ai|i. For ai/l liifol-niiitioii, ifuidc books, folders, etc which will be sent frcc, write to I". H. Arm- stroiig. General l’i\.»a.\~<,-tiger Agciit, Kentvllle £1. S. Id' Trains run on Atlantic Stu.iidni'il inio. P. GIFKINS. General Manager. si.-- __r___,_____._.. _____.;_,_ wAi\i_T£n Immediately for .\`cw (ll.\.-;5n\v Si,-lionl ii 1 , y male teacher lst class. Sppleiiieiitlv. ye: rl iii "" ,Apply :it once to ` ` .l.\.\ll` lli'I._\l.\_\`, Him. 30tl3i .\'c\v (ilii.-';.fo\v, l'. IC. l. not to disturb our presentiates. oiiPii.\ss‘ noun. Chief Ranger, as iiiost of you are aware, for this purpose. The building, which has been erected under his supervision, is perhaps one of the best for the purpose of existence. The Supreme Chief, him- self, has been its architect, and saved the Order all iircliite.ct`s fees. He has also superintended its erection and secured the labor and the material at rates emi- Your Committee have discussed its valu with an expert arcliitect who went ovc 3 it all very thoroughly,nnd he estimated it value. at $149,011). Your Coininitiec regret that the r spouse to tliciippciil for funds for thi important addition to our benevolent rank has not been as generous as the ,Supreme Chief Ranger expected. We `belic\'e that perhaps the value of the Supreme Chief Riinger`s gift has not been thoroughly understood by the riink and tllc of thc Order. 'l`lie Home is ready for itlie reception of Orphans. \Vc heartily approve of the recommendation of the Supreme Chief Ranger that a contribu- tion ofa cent ri month from ciich nicnilier for the iiiiiiiitcnaiicc of our orphans he adopted. l lil-PA l).l l.'.\"l’M l~1r\"l`>`». in common with all fraternalists your |(,`ouiinittec have watched with deep I interest the sonieivliiit disturbing events which have been happening during the past two years in the ranks of certain ones of our sister societies. These events have in seine cases shaken thc structures Of the societies principally concerned iilinost to their foundations, :ind their effect upon the general frnteriinl field, it must be admitted, has not been ii dcsii' able one. Ily reason, however, of its wisdom iii past years in establishing a rate of premium practically the same as the one which the National Fraternal Congress has since prepared, and the accumulation eunsulngnmsuauunrvllauaiuinnnupc ` _'V-" t _ 1 " d ship generally to see our great leader, J.. Dr. Oronhyiitekha, now recognlzedl PAiNLEs§ .~'§`ii`T`iiAc'rioN There is nothing else just as ood. Can be given to old or young. 8 Has no after effects, is Ask your friends and they will sav the same. We have been SAFE. SURE. HARMLESS. i using this method in this city for he past year and our large increase in friends and patients prove that what we say is true. BEST TEE YH - Extraction free when teeth are All work fully guaranteed. - - $8.00--$10.00 ordered. Your Committee consider that ore of "le“' 5° h°lPI“K the F°"e5i-"5 M' our important assets is the new Orphans , expense °f °5h°" Societies- In Home on 1<‘oresters'lslniid. The Supreme “'°l"d5- We have l”e“5°“ W k"°“' ‘hilt of a very large emergency fund, has, during the recent N therefrom, been the pride of its own We commend our Supreme for their refusal during the dissatisfaction existing in their the advantage of this Order. Tho of the Fraternal Monitor, lt. seems to upon that point are too strong. It “The Order is forging ahead, on, so to speak, upon the several of the societies inoon the rate question. it is fair to however, that it has steadfastly to take advantage of these struggles policy has beena genuine fraternal generally." We arc sure that these words from such a source, will have the of still further increasing, if among thc membership of the respect for and confidence in those are responsible for the manage: of the same, since we are convinced nently satisfactory for the Order. the unlversalsemdlneut' "'m°“5 0”' G hundred and thirty thousand r is that it is our duty, and only in accord S ance with our obligations as fraterniilists, to uphold rather than hinder the progre . ss e_ of all sister societies, and we advise the S continuance of this attitude of friendship] to ull, regardless of the unfraternnl con- duct. of some other societies towards our Order, conduct, which we need not point out, is born of envy. The wisdom of the Order in adopting the present premium rate some years ago is iio\\' more than manifest and we are glad to see it being generally commended. We extract the following from ii recent issue from one of the financial journals- 'l`lie Insurance and Financial Review of Toronto: “The Society (The I. O. F.) has wonder- ful strength within itself, and can easily safeguard itself. Indeed, it has the in- herent qualities consisting of ability, and management and financial strength, resulting from wise reforms already made, to make its task a very light one in an effort to put its plans into lines of opera- tion beyond fair and legitimate criticism. It is, in our judgment, in a peculiarly strong and formidable position, etc. The Supreme Chief Ranger of the I. O. F. has been the leader in every forward move- iiicnt among the societies in this regard. Wlille it is gratifying for us to see many other societies even at this late date fol- lowing the wise example of this Order. set so many years ago, it is impossible to suppress the expression ofa regret that; in the interest of Fraternal System in ‘ Insurance they did not do so at an earlier l date when the difficulties attending their action would have been niueh less numer- ‘ ous or serious." it must be satisfactory to our member- everywhere iis the pioneer advocate and. leader in wise reforms. So far as our Society is concerned,l there can be no doubt that. its presentl very strong and commanding position ls .lue to the adoption of his various wise mid conservative suggestions at different periods of our history. i It is owing to the adoption of his re- commendations that today the Order has sufficient funds ln its treasury to meet all probable death claims during the next live years without the collection of il single dollar of premiums. Approve of olic f h S Chief R s. with the of our will lddwue more unidue history. 'a mom wines win, mnd boidcontrut in this day when so charges _are made against some of sister societies of attempting to treele the older policyholders, charges, some which Wmfeel certain you will agree seem very difficult of answer or oommend the plan outlined by the Chief Ranger for Assisting to better their material position securing homes for themselves and families. ' Committee recommend the aside, of the $8,000,000 of the for the payment of the Old Age and other Benefits in annual sanaaiss. Your Committee would recommend in the salaries of only two of the of The Supreme Court. As many you will remember, the Supreme y Ranirer refused to allow Supreme Court, when it met in England, in 1896, to increase his He took the same position at eme Court in Los Angeles. On occasions The Supreme Court was to express their appreciation of personally and the work he had for the Order by a unanimous vote. reason which he assigned fd! to allow The Supreme 'Court to their way on these occasions was of the General Fudd. Your think that at this, the,flrst ofa Supreme Court, after; the Fund has been placed in a satis- oondition, the Chief should be re~ to accept a salary of $l5,000a Your Committee recognize that is the twenty-nfth year of his service that it is impossible for the Order 'by financial paymenttoattempt to dis- debt to him. For ten years ractically he has refused this offered crease, but we believe that he can be rsuaded, owing to the unprecedented onditlon of our nuances, to accept it ow. The duties of the Supremo Treasurer eve been greatly widened since the last eeting of The Supreme Court. This has ore than trebled his labors. Previously ewes not expected to give his whole luis to the Order. Now it is absolutely ecessary. .Under fiheapresent .Supreme reasurer. Bro Harry Collins, the work fthe Treasurerfs oilice has been all re- rganizod and he practically fills the posi- ion of‘Flnnnoe Minister in the Cabinet fthe Supreme Chief Ranger. We be. ieve that the ability he has shown and ho devntionto the work of the Order eserve recognition; we therefore* recom. iend that the Supreme Treasurexfs alary lie made the same as that of the ther oilfloers, namely, $6,000 a year. u.1.iAM J. MCOAUGHAN, Illinois hairmun.l E.Wm.scimvo,Californis,Seoretery. min A. Boaoiv, Ohio. . L. Dicxnison, Eastern Ontario. is Sr L , . O Founders, ng. llm»MBo. BlGH.GllA1lli_ _ , , -A1'- _ /IL. i. C le araave Princesa 4qt.PnddlngDishesnow_........... ..... xii 6qt. “ “ 30;; Cuspidors now .. . ......... we BeaoPots,ierge size, now. 70,; i7qt.Dishpans, ' 30,; No .8 blue and whiteketties, now. i .. . .. . . . .. . .... . .$1.45 Nero "“ “` "‘ 3°' no%*r"............ me Everythinglln Bnainel Waie.......... ,... . 25 p.¢. o.i‘ A great chance to get bargains. in iinniifiwaii ii., tif ot ewInA 1 ' Insurance The Maryland .Casualty Compan has been issuing polices for the past TWO ‘YEAIQS-iwhete” the BENEFICIARY is insured A' t - WITHOUI EXTRA PREMIUM. _ -A1so- ` . $100 Free Identification Certiicate. _ A50 per cent accumulative Bonuses. Double Indemnity. ` Total or partial Disability I - . anvona,.Michigan. Tn up .. in N DENTAL minions f»'fi~.f»’»~é=1~F x||au¢,1i0n t I W==k1y1»d=~»1iy f e no ni ' in 9 Vi ii y = Ove, Pmwse Brom Q_ H_ BEER_ P,-9;”-iggor, there should be no weakening ofl ann n and w this large reserve fund but that '¢»mi»q» E the =°=t'=<1 =>°“°v °f the Ord" b°lt° add to the same continually by every ‘~ - -- 7 legitimate and constitutional means. “HER MAJESTY” PLANISIIED STEEL RANGE Is Fitted With Duplex Grate, the perfect coal or wood grate. When wood is used for fue] it is simply necessary to remove the end lining in iirebox and turn up grate the opposite way from which it is used when burning coal ; Firebox will then take a stick 24 inches long. For sale by S- sseBBE» I i | _IL ___ Now That the Time is loo Short 'l`n have oriliini hroiiglit in and iliiirdicd tip hoforc Xiniui mi nocoiiiii. of thi' i'ii~'li lit this tliiio iii iho yoar, I i'ant~ot ii1~i~ni\t any more nivloira iii. the spci-iiil |»iii'i|'iiit oli'i~r for i'l\i-istiiirw dolirci-_\', init uiiyoiic vriiiiting a llrst-clit-.~ crnynn poi'l.i'iiit for ?i.|>I\ iii iiilvniivv niid 7.’n~ nii dclivciy, I will iziro the vcty hiiilivsi grade nf crayoiis limidlc. iliiis giving thi- lilifliias-t.‘{¢i~»iilo portrait for less nioiicy than you pay for thc rlienp )»ort,rnll~i iio-- ilcl verr over thc li-\lanri,antl you know then wlinynii nro dealing with and nil know l hniiANfv ' J ° ' aims Concours omrrnsscn Fur Lining take thisgopportumty of _.`tliank'lng our oustomersfor. their liberaipat rcnsge during 1905., Weare still ,,.,.-..`.,,_.. at tliegfront for_GQOD I.iA__IJN- niivwoiix ‘ " I A. ‘ I". 'WEBSTER Star Steam Laundry Kent St. ' Phone 151. PREMIUM ilAiS... » I I in packages containingta beautiful piece of decorated All I nkii1S~~&. S011 rAi.i.ci.oTii- p iNG I Do you want a fall suit or over- coat ? p If you do now is your chance to gi-e__t the veiy latest 'and the besti here is nothing a man delights in more than good clothes and this is the glade to get them. Come and see w at we have and you will be convinced that what we say is true.- Ptioes to suit the purse. _ iiciiorniii li. rniiii, The Hobby 'llallors,_ , Greet George Street- ~ l 4. his Q i assesses We have » . , . 1 ilLSON»`S . ROLLED Q _- .clilnagiin every egage-g " /»<-~~" ' .,I f _ _ _ ` im IDEM' » Surplus andfplutilc'for Policy Holden. Wi! $'¢l_l ‘ .,..,._ . rp ...§B~.¢,e.ivg