al, »w :le I _ g 1 a ~ ' pililhlwo (1 ‘iii _ a_ rd. it __ ii: E. 3': 1, Y , ¢;_».._‘».-. . _ -rr _ ~ ~;‘_ _ __»_.__ `* _:_-_i '.. -3 '.1 . ` ~, e _His F# ` i--1 ___ ,as _ » _-soft vs.;/.., ~'. 1, _ ~. _ si?-_»g__' » _._. _ -_ an {'~& \ -ii » af 0 \ _ ; -_ ,_ ' 1.. L ;. _ =. , of _- §;_ _ _ I _ *gs _ , -1 1 r- _ 5'! is _ 5 .. i. 1' I f°. __ .,_ . \=--c.s:~°‘f‘,\ ~ n ~-' it wh.-.__.;g,_»'»;_,_,___ __ __ |14 --- nation ~ ~~ - ~ _ - uniibzitctl _~plciiiloi‘. the extension :ini propagation of Good Teiiipl:iry.‘ The liiglit \\'oi‘th_y Griintl Chief Tcniplzi recently cotiipleteil at tour :iroiind the world, in the interests ofthe Order. and to-day our iirantl Lodge is honored by the presence of the Right ;\Vorthy Grand Superintciifieiit of Juvenile TempleS,_i0_ b hi Grand I odge evtends fi. cordial U whom t ~‘ ' » ° ~ and hearty welcoiiie. From her visit we hope for inspiratioii and practical as- sistants in the work. We are also pleased w have present with us OUR ORG AN- Let us not forget that ii temperance organization cannot prosper withouta ¢¢mperr!ice organ. I would therefore snggestilint a thorough canvass of the Grand Lodge be made for subscribers to i r world. W English language. Lotwithstanding thel In 0.6¢-[~ eTo_rt`;_Ofi©S iljiends :ind those who wculdl K 'riii;i.nozi i~i;_\ii‘i._\iti‘ii;i.ii. “‘_" |ii1S__ protected drunkenness not i _ V We ,ire pleiiseil to know that the lnt_ei‘- __h__0u_;h0ut_ the _ihole P;;:__(_)__E§t’0lvn but ~ f ~ _ ' ii'il*'\`~lll`\’"‘*` l'l‘li5" *`°“'lll‘le` Wm' Thi>`_\\'9_&ll deplored, and we' kept up the a,<.:itation for ii pi-ohibitory law. Many. _.___.._ of us __l:_ave and will ditferas to the wis~- WS _ como av ng a provincial' prohibition. Ulf". but weteiiiperance people are not on _ the most easily satistied people in the _ I have carefully read the law passed ntl _hc last session of the Legislative As? ' ' ; -‘embly Which is to become law in any _ ~ part of the Province, when the second - ~ part of the C T Act is not in force on ` ::‘:.1°':.:.:y.'::`_:§:.;°_t :.°:::;..°:;:,.;°.;°:;:;i:f SPIRIT 01” UNITY EXISTS N011 we have ever had in this Province v _ and when we remember that all parties “`*'* ' - S ' _» , \ ‘ “greed to pass this measure, and every i g -f- _ member ot the Legislature ' ted f 't ° A _ l ~ _ _ ` " _________d ____ ___________ L_;_<>___ ____<;»_;__ Principal S..aman and. -Dr. _ i - ._ _ _ _ _ _ y , ar gttetowm We can tell you that there’s a way to make ite isier, that is to dress to suit ‘_:__t“c_<_1_;1;'__<:;S oafd walt until June, 1Sl01, T3 101* 1 _ to' 'r Wm - a °“g “Vi” “ne the weather. TH I3 still keep your temper % the International Good Templar. t‘oi'R._1;<_l;:_i_'_fu1 medicine and has worked McKay, Superintendent of Education, to.- IWSBD Cl`Q\SDOVl0 IOD aug CUICS. _ ' ° -5 ' ` 'C A t - ' ` ' ‘ - ' - _ - “ t L-i»°_i-i=f.».».-.m.it.......- ini; . ' were Mm- . _ gtte:ii;_>era.nce'an;i theshexgeviiié ~ 2;’ b°_".lE1Sf 3_5 8°°d-" lust as g°°d and_State Superintendent of Educ§ition,,\ ' N I ` ' f " ` ' Q in 0 CHI' COBB Ty. eeting, only to find that some theat- .ie-s-sees-a__-We '1 , and 75cts. a pair ns loveiiafiieiy thefspiead of the pririci- i d and the Brotherhood of man. aies Plese-it Kee Cf During this warm weather. We know that its hard to work over Bro -and _ v i A COTTON 'WRAPP,ER` -ow wouifi be just ri iitfoiiii' th d iii - ~ ~ ’ I et a$3.§_C_»_0_nehhere§n0:_'___,_____§S2jz'_;.P__a _er on eY_cost so htte too. You can ' ent re j ` . ‘ t_90.,`1."" , .- " our w_______ makin; _hz;r_;_a_ia__a__p_i=;r_;>__x_i_;>s_; a c 2a and 1.50 Its not wo. th _ THEN YOU ome ot that nice white underwea . W 1 k’ ` l'ttl I ' 1' f ' '” he biggest trade in that line is oder, tllieagddg dill; lireegtlihgtllegilyvfbghaegiig gressive tcniperance standpoint that the \ _ _ __ .,. , Son f T iiperaiice have more than _ _ ' __' ` ~ » Wk; OUP Elle *~"”°“"‘l We h“Ve1°5t' i" /I Music-the place advertised for the opfn I in A in or summer wear are very thin and cool to the wearer but dont think that hey won’t wear because they are thin, thin material generally Wears best ure to when its our stockings. The, prices are very thin too- 10, 15, 25, 35 45 If you’ve a dollar to spare we’ed like you to s 'd ` ' ' ' V . _ pen it here, if prices will coax you’ll Find that for eve dolla. d ‘ ’ll i i ' '~ - uly the stock mouth, ry r you spell ’ you . gave 35c°_ d_u~nng r hat Trade We Have viWe'll Hold Wha‘t-'Wo um th .. About ,en an I _ __ _ ontpelier, Vermont; Hon. 'bl' I A ‘ Q- li . " "' _‘ ii. V-1 ` `_ ,f /~ the question we mos., nrst smo er e with my sw mic __ __ zvggteabegaurn Vg ro;_i;1e Fosten Ummd States G0n5u}s§;enem]__._ __ ___T_:___§ _ _ ___ _ __ ___ _ _ _ _ he of political partyism that We may with unanimity of purpose arrive at a gy conclusion, such as the exigency ot the woul¢.§f_ip,|g,,~¢ag‘,;,, in ,_wf,,_1_,_?¢,¢s, The meeting throughouttwas a most 1?* _in this tlleliusiastic one. The attendance was my W1 3°* 11° WP time demands. LODGE VISIT ATION. During the year as your chief Executive I have made a determined effort at lodge visitation, but owing to bad travell ing Q1-md Lodge [in connection with other fro the start and have not lost a da this sum r on aocnu t f t question of Prohibition successfully te- fore the Government. _ had to lay off quite ohen two and three an ppy lo stale that I commenced to get better an 4 In conclusion,and before laying down gyregret at the unavoidable absence if ‘ Bro. George Irving, a member of this G1-md Lodge and an officer of the Inter- national Supreme Lodge. Bro. Irving writes olfering his assistance in He1dJ v/Sri during his holidays. AlS0,I Wish _’ tothankthe Eiecutive oilicers for their__ accusation, and the Lodges that Ihave lleenable to visit for kind and courteous _; _the regalia of my oilice I must express S treatment received. ‘_ Ssxtzni. M. MARTIN, G. C. T. Pownal, July 10, 1900. _,__-f~ POWNAL, July I0, 1900. ` To the ofiicers and members of the Chad Lodge, I. G. G. T., of P. E. Island Worthy Templars.-No year in the past hsbeenotsomuch importance from a_‘ Iagislative standpoint, as the one just‘_ closed. At our last annual session we_ inwere mourning because of the step, backwards that had been taken by our Icgislators when they enacted a lic-ence _-I l\w, which we condemn ed in theplainest ‘Opens Jul lst be the 26th ear un- G unds Seaside Hotel, Rustico, P. E. I., or to ‘ Joi-in Newsom, (}g5_m_01~1-E'pgwN,`P_E_ 1_ growth and expansion. _ » -i ' i Rustlco Beach ` th y , ills, y der the present management. ro » - ta. To reach hotel by rail, get tickets l s a w¢¢-K. my stomach would bloat, and ‘ I §d\_;_I§ne_ _ _ *HE wim¢¢f_. ;,m,¢¢ to very ‘large and the reception given the Ex , _ yord' for You Ins ` o me a my lone. " / 2,i'“i:°;“.f . “Y” - infill' 8 the winter season I was Dre- °°:!:>l\iu! andaadvi;;d Tile nulneious references to the good' Q d G fto St Ch" ~ - _ _ 7 the use ofyoux-‘Golden Mechcai Discoverymud feeling existing between us of the North _ 418811. $8 _ I‘& B __8, _ _UOWIL - _ ‘_ __ _ "ated from accomlghsgnng asmuch york l d1;l§Sas§”§a£edl,°al;;g”“§°§9m°°cttig§° T§°5° m°di° d our neighbors to the South ot us and l""'5i"'“"""""" 5-'*"§= '7_"'”' "" """ - "7 -_ “.'”' 2 S-0 gslliad laid out. a so represente the ha ‘ » 8° Sm "H7 ~ " m d the hearty applause greeting every , » _ _ _ _ _ _ ° such reference clearly evinced the sym- _ - , f¢mD0l'811C@ Organizations in b1”‘U2`1D8 the :iii better thai; rom;-eyfgrtllggcllhrgfeex tip top pathy that exists between the _two people. O I A ` y Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure biliousness. Such meetings as this of the moulders of _ _ - the thought and character of the rising 9 ’ ¢ 99 generation of both countries and the bet _ would” t Thls ‘Explode ter understanding of each other that comes from such intercourse will help to I Maud Muuer, gn 8, Summa-'S ¢ay_ make the next generation more friendly _§0__€;_1'€__l§_*’=__;1___f\l_0lv1__€_If_>_I;__ ;5_11%é>_;'_f-;:<_i__§1%!_;_1_:l_V8-Y; even than the present 'me' l Or else she’d never tell this tale The prominent thought emphasized by The Judge steamed by_ and skid: “My dear stile "°= --.ts-"_ ~. _ _-_ “___ _ _3 . 8 _ , _ In _all the latest, designs. titute by the people of.Halifax a right _ _ _ °f__§a§W=1»wiS¢-.'L°f=in.oi-io. ‘Piig»¢°»'li~»§i Haiifaaand Hon. w.w. Stetson. state _ , __ _ __ _ *' -_ _ _ , -' -'- erintendent of Education Au usta,. ' 4 i ` * ' ' ` I " ` ~ A' A our cannon _‘1>oarsit=1'rs are iwriviiilczi. _ ' Our customers are all delighted _ ' Be sure audtvisitine leading studio. _ _ You ? `ority of the speakers was ‘that both ' tlhriilllgritish and: American nations were Th°l`°'5 ,P09111 f0I` YUU; Come, jump in here l the truest democracy in the World evil any int.-fmotiieistuiit :onwa- for the rule of dé.il`ioéi‘i`icy to be a “For ine, andfora ach like you.” blessing there must be intelligence and Bull, 35 he S 0110, $8 i1ili0- l‘€&l'¢fl» Blew up, and lo-1 it disappeared. at m°"°~l mme' and the great' agency to Se' And Maud said, as she watched his plight, _ _ _ _ cure this was the common school. Hence “Thanks Judgef Ymyre really gut of aid S511 W§t61f the need of the school and for it to be ef- . _ _l11118»' U- 318# Y ` VBDUBB, iw ticieutly maintaincd.Woe tothe democracy REPORT OF G' ELECTORATE SUM Dnves’ and Covered Ban Alley’ Croquet that fails to maintain and efficiently main- I signal" pils taught by nearly half a million of June 30-d érwtf lt Watch ~ ~ ~ sit nd Tea Poly t 1 f nament it must kee time ~f i -I - 1 _ _ _ _ 3; 32,, l;,);l]gi,llt,I;]e1l_(;il bglwtliihzlut it_. ' P _' " ‘ " bias, L-iartfords have had a large sale in Charlottetown, We take special care in testing o_ur watches we _ oiiering for sale. . By transit observations of the stars, we ascertain true mean time for Chlrlottetos n, than we c which with your permission I will be glad to send you. _ RHYHI ' -Jenny. J enny_pedals neatly, ___ Gliding down tne s Jenny smi es so sweetly Jenny is discreet. Lithsonie as a fairy, Pink as the wild rose, Golden hair so ai _ YY, Streaming as she goes On her Cleveland flying Drives dull care away. Were I with her cycling, ___R.a"’ What a joyful day l E.. tammaiieiig luis i2§fli“fj S. S. ||||lf|i._vii1 imc Ciiuioiiifcz town at NOON on FRIDA`_Y,` an gf; 8.' _- Li Smile Numa.-evw»l»'WE0ss. iNE$DAY,at 9 a. in. for Boston °°t’ ` Hawkesbury and Halifax, _ ' » _ Passengers 'leaving Chsrlottowwnii _ _ . vfa Picton, make close ixuiuecuon Hon.; mm Baton rmsdvyi l Saturdays. ' _§,-5, ~'riie s, s. mum aka mas' -iii v and Passengers for Hawkesbury' , i Halifax. W A A , ; Tickets for sale at Stations P. E. H. L. CHIPMAN Mark Wright Co., __Ltd_J...2t..’;‘,';‘f.:¥.1i ` i _ ir Schools was to impair their national The regular work of the Institute will ommence on Monday morning, _notes oi ii-Q-l- AN EXTENDED EXPERIENCE. o.-'&n in the flesh, and consequently is painless. Dont you forget _to get Putnanrs Corn ex- tractor, now or sale by_ medicine dealers everywhere. ' .___ - ~_\_ ~ _.___ ~ compare with ii very Eno H550 H¢f°\`l¥\5# Fwd’ _ ulum Regulator and so have the bca! 11185118 Pl'°°\l"516 for regulating our own customers watches. » Good time keeping watches for Ladies and Gena,- men always for sale. .iiviii Cameron Bl0¢k» ‘ i, Charlottetown. - ._,~.a~ - G of I Saturday, July i4-_ “<`5”°i°i=m'siii"*fs.'°‘ se; ‘.iei......-»“‘“b‘i?‘f Cr-spend, on* _ 1- theta Public - at Hampton. I Ji1l\¢ Writes a well-_known chemist, permits me ` to say that Putnam’s Painless Corn Ex- tractor never fails. It makes no sore spot _ Carnivals, Scotsmans, 2_0tl1 Centuries, E. N. `Colui1_,i A We are still receiving the above daily. r _‘__ -ioifror-¥'W’rite for catalogue. _ Reiiiair supplies-Second Hand Wheels ~ f it _ Rd ot-l_ier_a:nusements__u@ ii _ - _ _ & _ _ ¢ _ ._ _ . _,W5 ~ ,_ J Fortickots, rates and all xufqiiasi July. August, S_eptembor» October. iw ih°_ Four ,tion ,ppiy ,,, _ ' J I nits Scii<»0i_s. The people ofthe United beet wheeling mcnthl-We have S0 Bicycles yet f»° 6011-Will mike W. W. CLARKE,- from all pointsto Hunter River. Coaches States realizmgthis are d°v°ti“3if”m°”s° i 15° DYICC 9“i5f‘°t'°l'Y~ ` ` c -5855*: (mmnr _ will meet guests on notice being reoeiv- moneys to this purpose and have in--their _ ed; distance 8% miles. ur direct; from school upwards of 'seventeen millions oi Charlottetown by carriage at all times. pu Far” m9d°f3l7°5~ ' teachers and educated at a cost of nearly _ For P°m°u1”B apply t0 Mrs' Newsom two hundred millions of dollars, and yet ‘ we were assured that the people did not ___ complain. They realized that to starve _ , _ ,F __. ____