ceesaqrfrerowv evasive-e i Pace curves. v -.-_-- Cordial Welcome From His Majesty’s Representative Ielrand Province Enjoys Spirit COITITCICIQSIIIp/ Stressed In Greetings Loni? EstgbiishpdTSystem Of ' ' . . ree c 0o rammg Of Lieutenant Governor Grand Masters 0f Provincial Freemasonry Nearing 150th Milestone In 5731111 1411189 Prince Edward Island ' i Officers o! the Grand lodge Al“. a1 - led eve a1 Past siesien d: AM. have included many oi the beflufilvfigg gig It-Biiggvgiititllieiimto and” o; fltitUPHl-UK to tho Olmllglllld (11%? 1°! 21"“ Ed‘ sit in Grand Lodge. 0r as inanv oi lodge introduced the GfflllglMflsfifif W In - W118 a com- ierid d t. t elect. Brother the I-ionora e Jo n D1918 118$ °3 u" Grand M339": , liiiiiilrrgitaftgiimllian the Niidmiiiy i)! Yeo, the Brethren receiving their 1875-88, John Yeo; i889. Neil June new" ind mm 3nd ihere yo standing. Grand Master-elect wui ml? be carried on by one or more teachers, according to the number oi pupils. but even in the one-room ' schoo the course oi study extends over ten years oi work vlsitin Freemasons will be inter- eeied to earn that since 187'! Prince dward Island has enjoyed the Eenielt oi a iree school system oi education under the direction oi a It is with nulch pleasure that I welcome to ‘this Province f Ed a _ M a re m h I r .‘ . . . . . . .4 . _ MacKelvie; 1&0. J. W. Morrison; , . d w m i iie e1 Qificers; The “fiiiréfiiiiinligaiii owhflilillcalsoncwn- Unlverslmpiirllliieeryoiscwoalles (50112; our (hbhngmshcd. vmtPrs fgomihe Brlmh Isles’ the United Staie?’ 189i. D. Dana/eh; 1892. 5- We iiiiiiceiio the cfrgeaiiizatlion oi such then duly obligated. invested am pulse“, between the ages u: sev- has always taken a higii sanding‘ and ihc sister Canadian lrovlnccs, brought together in a spirit 1C8i'%bbe§18l9§-:h;rli1_ Aiséévlacgreaii; lgrarid Ledge to be known as the installed Grand Master oi thq en and thirteen years. All between The Present splendidly equipped of comradcsllip to celebrate the two-hundredth anniversary of ihc ' ' “ ' ' ‘ ’ Moat» W°Y$1l1l>m1 9"“ Midge °f Grand Md“ °f A“°‘°“"~ Pr“ m‘ Thompson; 18974.1... Morris; 1899. - e and Awe bed Mas. J. A. Messervey; 1on0. n. MecMll- A“°°“‘" m lan; i901, John Muirhead; 1902. W. R. Ellis; 1908-4. Benjamin Rogers; l.“ “lilesssihriflstmidwitili i i 08¢"; i - ~ ° "a I » with June, 1875 ior the purpose o W- P- 9011112 1910. Wm» slewalil llnslfllllllg the Oilicers oi the Grand 4 1911, H. C. McDonald; 1912, John T. lwdgev ilcers then retired, and returned n Profit; 1913. T. F. Fullerton: 1914. . sever. Lodges were eseembied in procession in Regalia, the Brethrel G. S. Inman; 1915, J. D. Stewart; gonveniidn d; so Jqhgfs i-idii, receiving them standing. The Grime ' 1916. A. s. McKay; 1917. Ben] Rog- icharlotgewwn, on wednggday me lodge oi Prince Edward Island w ers; 1918, L. M. MaoKii-inon; 1919, ‘Q3111 day d1 Jung 1915 e1, 3 o'clock, then opened in ample iorm err I. McDougal; 1920. W. S. Stewart; P. M 3mm” 301m yeb pi-ggidiirig dedicated with corn. wine and o , i921, John McNevln; 1922, J. M. with an aiiendance oi 33 members in accordance with ancient ilsaize. I 1921- El W- McKay? 1934- ‘present and several visiting Breth- Th? Dedlcaiorsi Payer and Anthem ' W. C. Lawson; 19%. J. F. Martin; ‘fen ii-dm New Brunswicie The for- were followed hv proclamation from 192i; J_ M‘ Niei-ibieori; 1921 w_ ,1, ‘lowing Resolutions were submmed the East. West and South. The Oi- Dreke; 1928. Peter Sinclair; 1929. land adopied‘ {icetrslgéthe Grand Iodire were their G. Elliott Full; 1930. H. T. Beiziil "That the Re resentatives now in 11-! i! I ll931, Hon. John E. Sinclair; 1932. Convention msriiembled on behali oi H. W. Thomas A. McLean — lR. A. Gordon; i933. S. M. Daniel: iiiie Lodges represented by iiiem do Deputy Grand Master. i934. F. M. Pidgeon; 1935. Ernest lhereby deeidre iiiemseive; w ‘t. W John Mulrhead -3enio| Grand Warden. R. W John A. Matheison -Jun» Accepted Masons oi Prince Edward ons oi Prince mward Is and. - Island. and saluted with the Grand Invitations were extended to the Honors. Proclamation was the: Grand Masters oi’ New Brunswick made in the East. West and South and Now, 5mm; w drier-id on me Ipdgg oi Master Masons was thel c ose . The Grand Masier and his oi six and 16 years must attend e0 building was erected a iew ears u. can; o; the number- ei sehdei ago on the site oi’ the old Co lege. w; Been year, destroyed by iire. Its erection made The Province is divided in“, 43o possibe the addition oi a fourth school districts. each having an area Yell!‘ student?’ course. thus br1u8- er approximately four square miles, lni; the institution up to Junior Each district is governed in school ($011888 requirements. Some 450 matters by mm. triisiees’ dne of students irom all parts oi the Prov- whom i; elected annually. The d1;- ince attended the College ‘est year. irict must provide the building 31X WW8 B80 the Dubllc 5011001 end equipment and supplement at Bununerslde was equipped and the teacher's salary by at least a staffed to carry on the work of mmimum amount as provided by Senior High school to the end oi the Puhlis School Act. according to Grade XII. when its Students D1155 the class oi license held by the 5179011? 1-0 i119 University. iedr-her. the balance oi the salary In addition to the common school boin" provided from provincial re- WSW“ the" 18 5t- DuhSl-BIVB Uni- venues. versit . a Roman Catholic in- The Province mainidins 1dr e-iie stitut on oi’ high educational stand-- twining o; iis (eachprs n". Prince ing. Students are in residence irom of Wales Colleae and Normal School alil eggs“?! the lilovlnce gtnd gem v in hi5 n r g prov noes. . un- Academic trainlnrr is ill Eu t sunk hfingiwd w %EVB1!UCJ_ . vers y. e gr ua es o e ‘QQEAGQQW’ eraiiiing aid“; tor-mar wflio the examinations ior professional lines. 593"“ u‘ M“ 31"“ by “Wm The teachers are graded into Public Librlriel first. second and ihlrd classes. the highest or first class ‘vigil An important step educationally n v rs ' - “““"°"“° ri‘l“‘§"i€‘.“°‘§.?§i...r.'€lo§ "22s’??? 5i‘ 3°eii‘.i.‘é‘§i‘€‘“l‘32m’é¥.° 1 iitration Library which has result- ed in the benefit oi iree circulation libraries throughout izhe Province. cultural studies are encourag- ed th in the schools and college. Through the assistance oi the De- partment oi Agriculture. school iairs and various stock clubs have been omanized in ail rural g com- mui-iitiee. An active interest in the improve- ment oi school surroundings and school iurnishinms has been created by the Women's Institutes. oi which there are 354 brlnciws founding of Freemasonry in Canada. The contact established by this meeting of Masonic brethren from so many walks of life is of far-reaching significance. and should do much to promote ln- tcrnatioiinl honour and good-will. In these troublesome times we need more than ever to ‘prac- tice the spirit of fraternal love, and to disseminate the principles and ideals of Masonry. Mziy your visit to this Province, and your further journey through Canada. be filled with plcusilre anti profit. I assure you that your presence in our midst cannot iziil to bring happiness to us. GEORGE D. DeBLOIS, Lieutenant Governor. Kemp: ma. Howard a. Ward: 191W. l"The Most Worshlpiul GrandLodge T.kGordon Ives: Ba er. COL. HON. GEORGE D. DEBLOIS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 1938. Donald oi Ancient Free and Accepted Mas- ons oi Prince Edward Island.’ 1°!‘ mun‘! Wufdell- “That the Constitution oi the 1;!- W- Jemee 11 Memo 41nd Grand lodge oi New Bninswick. so "wwh liar as the same may be found sp- v- W~ 3- W115“ m!!! '43?!“ plioable. be adopted as the Con- 5°¢Y9l1lYY- stitution oi the Grand lodge oi’ v- w- 3- Heme" 391d “UH-nu Prince Edward Island, except never- 0119-918111- theless, that all the Otiioers oi 'i—————'———————-§—- Grand Lodge shall be elected." (Cmulnued on Wee 1i‘ MastaMnaims On Tuesday the 24th day oiJune, 1875, in Victoria. lodge room, Water Street at 10 dclock A. M. a Lodge oi Master Masons was opened, the Most Worshipiul John B. Ellis. Grand Master o! Masons in New Brunswick, in the East, Most W0!- Shipiul Robert. T. Clinch. Pest Grand Master oi Masons in New Brunswick. as Deputy Grand Mas- ter; Very Worshlpful William '1‘ Bunting Grand Secretary 0i New Brunswick ln the West: and Wor- shipiul G. Hudson Flewelling in the South; and a large gathering oi’ Masons from all parts oi the Island and many visltinz Brethren from New Brunswick. The Most Worship- iul Brother Ellis spoke briefly of the object. for which the meeting had been called. and oonirratulated the Crait in this Island upon the course which they had taken: and as he had visited the island for the our-pose oi’ installing’ the Officers of the New Grand Lodge, it would izlve him greet pleasure to proceed with the ceremonies. He then ab" ' _ -. _ pointed Worshipiul Brother T. Nis- _ ' .,,,,_ bet Robertson. Assistant Grand ' " " - Di to r c l , h - in session with the Grand Lodge oi Prince Edward Island today. m r ° °'°"‘°“°s w ° M itaridard. in each school district the work ment in Prince Edward Island. The health education oi the pu- iis is supervised by the provincial pertinent oi Health. with which have been merged the activities 01 the Oanadlan Rod Cross Society. The nurses supplied by the 159W‘ organization. working in conjunc- tion with iihe Women's Institutes. have done much towards improv- irgl hygienic conditions in the s ools. Beautification oi school 60111155 i; fostered by the Candaian Horti- cultural society. which ior several MM. BID. DONALD BAKER. s has donated a silver cub 1°? a Master o! P.E.l. AJ-Za AM. which rural schools compete. lifiv. limo. 'r. o. IVES. P.G.M. Chairman o! Program Committeo . .. . . _ Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown where the Masonic visitors will be ““‘ ‘_ __ ‘“‘_ ‘ “i _ I I I II¢III,I_ II II III I ‘Aréw II_ I IIIII II_ ,I_IIVII II IIIIIIIIII I II I I ¢¢vv v ‘ vv vv *‘-**°-°***'* ~**+>+§-6 . ++4++¢+++w ' “ I A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A‘ A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAA AAA A AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA A A l ll‘ A A A AAA L_AQ I I- v,vijwvvvvvvvvvvvvvv v v vv vv v vv vv v v vv vvvv vvvvvvvv vv. v -- \- . v vv vvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv v eeeeeevwee+ee+e4e+ee oiv BEHALF or THE CITIZENS or THE 1 crrv OF CHARLOTTETC) N The Mayor And Members 0f The City Council EXTEND A' CORDIAU WELCOME To The Distinguished Guests Of The = Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island, A. F. 8c A. M- 5 A I - I e. A. 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