YOU . ihih =h§Y i ,tiow ’i _ p ‘ , LsdleslRkadyyte-Wear , ~-1 ~ l? Department ' sin-L -' lust- received by express’ a' nice‘ line of ladies silkdresses suitable, \ . tor afternoon wear,» as ‘this .isj;g-" dellfbll order we will offer rthem at i reduced-prices. < ‘ - . -- Jinx. of Nile and sinchsm drasssl. ‘ skirts. very smart, lstest- New r. -.>n4. a if , . ii f; l": d» We have also, on hand s. rii k to sea our Bsronotte satin, Drussists. f1‘ PAYO so bay in thiamine: . ‘ALL ‘l!!! 0F {Ills-MU and‘ film nicks at Johnson l Johnson, 1m 1 11 ai- 4 Prowse ' - 1675-74113, , York styles, in» Whit . a d s ' _ ' . - "W" ' our’; “h; ,, “mmmt- it...“ 183mb‘ um;,,,|‘f'_'~“ “i woos. IBLANDSpRev. Gordon tioiirtigzmsuifoggigiti’fitonigesfittit i" '“°°"°' “"4 P'°"""“°“>-"°“'“ hi‘; htgliiiigdifggoaftlllo: W“ "Madhhfu-d. " monthsfysu will so wast: _ 1'“""”,“- §§"Z§L°1'§'“,,Q'°§'.‘Q“Omfl ‘"535’ w°~°“°“‘“" " l,“ " gmtasrhgbgealhitetilnfltgfiea 5.22:1.“- ',“ “} ‘° "“"- P‘ “m d" °‘ 1"". I" "h Wilawi ‘hi?’ . -—-—--00—--- . . . . . , i 11:‘ gfii9dbhaash°yglugammv Notwitustandlng its capers at a "l i-he hall at 8 p. m. i g ' t ' _____ meat had voted 850,000 towards 071961135 mama: efigegnéllfggredfiz _ LNNWMIJYWVW“ U‘ i Y _ ma" m." basket picniopthe brain of an ant _ '-—- _ _ YOUNG "EN WANTEDFMVG expenses. This National Division mnkéufla-duy a memo,._ble.~one__ _ > i my n! , h, m,“ i,“ u, ,.,, m . a, warrrso. sxesaieucso arould povide for two re resents»- o." nr each my will‘ w‘ l’ °° °" m‘ qs-‘NOQRA, onercetioyousg-niou roi- different . " P Which the havens-nor for the nix-- ...-CZ. clean. t '""“°“ ‘"“‘““‘ i ‘ -- ~ o'lt“r" i‘r..‘§.;"}§{5‘ ~*°""""""- R- Tl- ‘mirth h“- illi“. ..i‘2§'£2i‘§t.i.§§?§“§'.o 31$; “°“"°'“‘°“'- " ._ . . ., _ V . . . , g Boa-run‘ L n“ m“, ' l . Slammer-side. ' si s-“mm°"ld°f u’ Dritalndlost Worthy Patron, and ' """"“ . ' _ bllmmW Fmpmn. n“ ‘ s u SPRINGFIELD-He sure ‘to at- Corfu": LECTURL-Mlu gfmheil‘ o‘ me National Dlvmo: ‘MQM-y’ ‘my 2m“ m mung!“ “ ‘ ' when suoh a relief ls so i m“, "m strawbanylntivnl w- Russel will give doostumo lecture 1:313; ve of i ‘Inst gritizililicin: day. Watch roi- the announcement. ._ , gssy to obtain. i i he held on - Temperance Ha" on India in Baptist Sunday School; e . ~was s r uc o s y ' “ .- ma‘ "tank m‘b'* - . ~ - » - ~ ~ - -- , i Menus t a in Coils uo. bY-P- M- W- P- B“\‘$°Y"° m“ F - a. . groundg so“ Tu g , y i! p. . c n exmaai Summerside will be the _ _ 5, in ifts can rota July 16th e day evening July p . . . .. 5°" . 15"" ' ' ' ' - » ' 24m, M51171“, -'--— - " - ' M" w‘ 5' Phnnmu" H“ Mecca/of the fox rancher on Mon- ham,“ ‘ ""1." ‘l '5 °°“"' ' ' ‘ ‘° ' 2 ' -_... ' ‘ ' ' one Lmes of crepe de ollenli “vhhe at (muglggfahlgl length h; day. July 26th, Make it a big day: Mu“. utsad Olin '33:‘ _ C ' s§§°m§'ZZ.‘“ ' f 001w roncer THE eALe of :11; sgic.gs'etto‘..gé°g£fi';-5'zglugg 918° ohzileozilildltilghi: llfsggbdl: htiiggeggntndustry. watch m an‘ “ sl has: ‘ ro g1 ' ', . . peca . , . , .. - manner on t v Show", m‘ 0 , 0°38 Mid implements at James. Frown Bros" L“, .1675_7_1,,_m_ Mrs. Wm. Mees was also intro , ____ “m, dw..'bn “"1.- ' ' “Mm loseo ‘ 22:6 ‘gixl-ggpusléoohuixixhilihsday’ ' i " “w: by M“ ‘hmmw: °t t!" 1 LIh""'"">"*4°WW"'I""¢-- ,1. __ , ,_ _' ., W ¢ ' - ~ . 5- “RAmBow” m, l M Norm runswick and Mrs. Burgoyne of Foxm,“ d; g,;__,uqug, Murray . ‘ __ ~_ ‘ ‘ INTIRAL“ RUGUTORE ' AT 6 P.1d ' p 16 ‘ _ c a- 9t. Catherlnes, Ont., and form-ally _ tC , di d riding when ONIQIOUVEINI g “mama \ ' -—-—- ENS’ hfimu’ ;,?‘“°‘,“'"=,','i’§" rgew received by the National Division. nikefiofiuiiaxégtlog to ' -lhemors'lsvcrlumsdl&sthss psovodlsvslso rm .. ~' ‘ ' ' A ‘ & YORK omcurr-‘TRW- (hw-F- 415,88 3]; p mu“ e 33:93‘ Mrs. Mess addressed the mem- be hem jntMQn-tague in connection Glasses. g Good mo‘ v m,‘ god. . Q _, s Glendenning, M.A. will preach on . . . . - hers very briefly, thanking them with The Silver Fox Fur tSellingl . $0M”, Dnmguqnjcmuq] Water All e maven. i teas-racer. t 9mm" 11- "hl- YWK» 3 P-Ilh h" their kihd reception and w Association cm rhursduy lhly 22ml ‘ -' t - iBfiiciilfiy. and 7.30 ‘p.111. Union BAT-Hm‘! 9599- 4M"! ‘WW- ferring to the pleasant time they inst. This is of such importance to h”-“”[nfi¢ r Rwi- All are Welcome- "W" Wlhiii- ""1 laws" "B "- have had. and how delighted they yooin your own interest that you’ ' ‘I’: ma“ '° chm" mm". 3°" W“ "Y- were with the beauties of this coun cannot afford t0 Biily "WW- Cm“ I —.—::- _ m m :51: 4- h~° m‘ es someone our W? gt: Im-Eontrfixoxufihsdascfi 33':- u five Mares (as 81.000! P" fig“; o“ "to - s t com y ll sdvsrtis - azavo-ihtrfi. vvv v , h, ‘ ratio" d," t jhls nsaotsareosrwocs m each in- ‘l8 forwarded. Iva cents a a‘ ‘HA; t. .- _». ‘ _ - ‘ ' 155e, ci dLll ‘ t Agent Wanna Wanted blue’ motzseremens ektaizlcrsfilzigzgé grgacher was Rev. Father Conniff, . “N mo.‘ Gaunt} B708. Ltd. 137k r o , ____ ,§;',1‘,‘, ,g°h,gf>-,,,,_‘;qg,§""§i‘;, 3M"; wecasraav mission amps. All é‘&‘| m WAIT all. wgisflsno-‘gQlyfih. cuss wa- l. PORTRAIT LAGHNTC KNIFE g8. state amount of your ‘ 0t‘ special‘ prices. We now ‘have the largest, best equipped plant in Canada. can izivo promptost ser- vicaand best svork a moderate priccb; prints ' flnishc , frames new line. Free Rambles. Mer- chants Portrait Con-Tany- Tor- onto. fillJl-lb-tf. -__.- For Cale. F0]! BALE-bl SIX ROOM HOUSE: bath and pantry in first class con- WKITED-JECOID CLAIR TWA- \VAI'I‘ED F0‘! SEA VIIIRV IOIIOOL W TRD—hI00 Creek, Secretary. lfilil-l-‘lvl-Bi. chor for ' ~ l 00. James kdcDonul ' n. n. Secretary. ‘Redford. “n_7_“_“pa_ cher for Flat River School. (Fe- R"“° '°’°‘2'°.’§-" s-"ill" t$8."i'>‘“%‘ ccro a . . .- ~ Isllgtd. iqqi-v-is-iirq. u first or second class teaches. supplement 0115- Edwin Murphy. Secretary. iiiss-r-n-cind" oivn can s ma‘- g5" for arshfleld Bflyialllus.‘ . lu plement I100. dii .6 d l tl l 11s _ . Syfdzxhy Sttgoccoca on emu m Pom" "w", sssswr-su. . 1040-7-l0-Ilpd. I .in-anion n on THIRD F0“ HALE AT BURDEN 001'" ‘vgllrgilsitcacher for: Whcatlcy School. toga. barétarid ‘m: hotefigggkmg" gupplemgnt 0'90. ApnlY-ulifiwazg . , ‘ . é r , . BCIQ iiolfiififor. ‘hiwi? 1B01-fl-'16-$i_lill-. nail’; - m“ igls-v-u-sind: _._. _ . __ _ our PAP s vg. ‘us. Is a své‘ a TEACHER FOII wnss 1 off b ld School, No. n. lecond bum!“ w’ ' "an 1040x351 nrwhrrdgziass. Supplement v6.00. v _ . 60.00. snugly to Aclizegfllégaasin- "c .=*i.';r.rda?'i'.=i.tg ““"" °° ° ' Gtl-G-N-Ifl. touring car and one Overland. Two bar oins. I!!!)IIBOII for selling: owner eavina’ 1""- lnco. Phone s11, or apply Guard- fan Office.‘ lfilfit-f-ldti’. Female Help» Wnlllfll WANTIED-IIWVO coon V siuam‘ trlrln for kitchon work. anvil! at Qum, Ho; , A 1020-7-10-8l. _._._.- wANTnn-a Gnu. f-‘ori Immin- wn k Apply l‘ . 22b Water Street. 1027_7_16_3‘Dd.. JULY AND AUG- lmrzigldrgi‘: general housework. algal ' D00 usfon. ‘fifaallqéfi 021E ' . , oiai. WANTlDe-AFPLY A‘? \- Eldon Hotel. 1010-74064.‘ sum-inter. , Nursing FrTrvam rwnssla ma! Ill 'l‘° t" - "w- idth. h‘.‘§‘°“l.%i.‘i‘£; frne. Rays‘ Collage o! NU“ I ' D L 8i T0 ‘Bdfisllfiflr ’ .9]? “us” m ronto. Can- JJOHEBMIGL Stock (Quotations ' , t Maui-lax. July 17.-~(Q\i0ihfl°il furnished by Edi. Mccurdv hi"! Co., the‘ Montreal Stock in change.) ...-..." . ....... .......99 95% ‘ 59% CanyPtac. 12° n. ... ... .. 59 Cuban Cane. .. 5°95 Crn. .. .........l52 143 Mex. Pet. .. .. ..101% .... :m_ 7 R. . ...... ""- ag. . 99% Btu. .. 93 Um. ._.....,_,_ 03% aol\vl,llvllfi_ , v . 1;, ‘an I‘; C; l, Victoria C,,i:_:,._t*r.is.i.r.“r*;. ‘ QQQ‘L ‘l Lin niu-xi 55515-0!!! IcLAUGIIl-Ig! V to Peardorr House. \ - ant vacation, with their pilfehill l" . ihiihihhw M"? i‘ ma. . A vnueat. ‘+1 -' rainy. is lf - . , \VAN'IICD—BECOND GLASS TEA- cher for Eldon school District No. l5 male preferred.) Supplement $100. Apply to J. R. hdacwiiliuma. _ _ is a , P. E. l. s°°'°““y ‘ ‘m is-s-r-is-uos. TEACHER F0". VER- Experienced I mtltidinx minimum. ADD!!! atatln! experience. Er C0\"¥h“ol Scorch . V . - u’ emon’ ldii-l-iii-oi. “VAN Iii l‘ I A Fllll‘ Ii‘ terrific. . . ‘gram! ' c an hvafhm o: rn . . oi-fiffiiil. iso er for My apartment. lilpplemeli - cli dinrr govcrnmerr ml imum 8 00.00. Apply John Craifl. nry Ituatees, Mslpequo. ecret- Ii. 1B. l. l 01-7-0". Miscellaneous _ 1N0- ALFIIIUD DIOWRALD. LAID Surveyor. Flsrrnanv“_éii_7_1a_1“pd‘ Wanted an no C w or 0 we I I on I FUIIIYI a or '1 “militate pin wanted p s. Applyli. - , s.» r . PERSONALS Rev. a. m. Gordon .<>t kinzeion. Ontario, is viaillnB his aunt. M"- D. B. McPherson, P111100 Bi- . M‘; and M", Frederick Strick- land, who have spent a very D1909‘ this city, leave this morning for their home in Boston. u-__ss a on Knights of Columbus grounds and strawberries and ice cream. Help the Hospital as well as spend a social evening with your friends - 1681. trated descriptive souvenir ready silk ho o worth $1.25 for $100. White s lk hose worth $1.30 ' for $1.00. Tan silk hose worth $1.30 for $1.00. - 00c. for 50c. Lisle cotton blk. and - white 35c. Colored lisle hose grey IIgNhIll. e.—1§r. lllldmund n. C-lark a . flllflflii" 9°h"°\- 5"?!‘ their hiomoeninaaihpllzhgltgitiad Nil-Elm ' to Siimmersidc this week arid paid a short visit to Charlottetown yes- FESTIVAL MONDAY EVENING Black silk Lisle hose MOTORED FROM CAMPBELL- W-"lily- The mode un average run from Camp ellton of 22 miles an hour, which speaks well for the wilds and for the Chevrolet roadst- Bands. Miss MoGregofs iClftovvn, as she has been appointed tojthe staff of Prince rltreet School. 1 ', ', , . ‘ L villa-waives carload of-‘bran dud shorts, which we "are selling at lowest prices. A. Horne 0-. Co.- - ...;- goT ‘t’? ohivlhtmln ‘it’; rct-utnasa-s . ot . _' f “m” “' "' °°“" ‘ ' sow,“ "c. mu e63‘;- d""°' - W. T. Wellenera. Qlieenl Bros. Ltd. _,-_- (INIBKIBIS. SOUVENIR OF PRINCE ED- WARD lsLAN‘D.—fB0l1lllllll1 illus- RETREAT OF ‘CLERGW-The Catholic clergy of the diocese have been in retreat for the past week at St. Dunstan's University. The retreat ended last evening. The After the, GERMAN GUNS’ ARRIVED»- 1551-7-11 4i lowest prices. Johnson d: Johnson. - 1083-7 17 2i ____ to mall. Only 50c. by .mail 57c. D01‘?- 0! Yefiiefllily) 1!! 9- 119M- lmd 2 p05 7H5 H91- DAY3___Bmck Charlottetown Guardian. happy address. A beautifully en- ‘ ‘ , 1352-7-0-tf graved address voted on and -—~At the ‘recent meeting of ‘P. En]. Presbyterinl, Miss. Ruth McGregor was appointed Secretary of Mission holiday season address will be , ,. ‘t .: l Nstionshdllvlsllsf F7 . I iwtilfihhi" Wednesday Afternoon i... ‘Opene a .80. roi- it... ......‘ time in many’ "years tzha- - Grand Scribe reported no memorials or appeals from- any subordinate body. Harmony everywhere! The Most Worthy Patriarch announced that the International Commission try‘. Her work had been .in Cadet work, the particulars of which had been fully described by her husband.,'l‘_hese addresses were responded to by T. N. Wilmot, M. W. A. (who arrived since our re- presented lo our M. W. P. Emil E. G. Iioenthal by the National Division of Great Britain and lrc- l.dd on the occasion of his visit to England. In this it was men- tioned that the original charter of the first Division organized in Britain, was granted and signed by Sir Lenoard Tilley, Lieut. Gov- ernor of New Brunswick and once Finance Minister of Canada. 1.104 Sons of Temperance are so for reported for the Honor Roll, hav- ing served in the Grout War. Of these there was 50 from P. E. island, of whom 11_ were killed and 14 wounded. Committee on obituaries, reported ninety nine members had passed away during i ,, . -. . , -. .__-'__ . . . rox" Prince Edward Island! Keep your eyes open for sdvertisementof the along and bring your place for fiox ranchers of the ad- joining country in t_h_e .intorest of Fur Selling Association have been o, great success and have created iln enthusioslic feelirilf- l‘! ‘s '9 be hoped thwLKlBEB County will 110i be ‘behlndhand lug be tihe largest yet held and it l8 the will i)! Churlottctowws quota of captured German guns have arrived {and yesterday onc was put in place in. King Square and one in Hills- cr which tht-y_.droye, - soiiooi. cLosINaJ-a’ very the year. upon the work and each deceased Brother and Sister by the committee, successful public examination and school closing was held in North Wiltshire School. A large number of parents and visitors were pre- scnt thus showing ‘their intenést n the work. The teacher, Miles Mary E. Clark, was assisted in examin- ing the different» classes by gMiss Gladys ‘Campbell, late teacher of this ‘school, Mrs. W} ll. Clark, and Mr. IShol-ion lldaoLean, student at Dalliouslti. g well ,_‘ executed pro- was. Alien -', given by the JLT. Godfrey acting tw- d . MENTIONED IQAyDESPATCHES. -The following communication was received yesterday by Mrs. Alex D. McLean, Rice Point. Capt. W. borough Square. It is understood- Dlvision all standing with bowed Comincnta~ were made influence of ‘ the Notional make good those the ‘sons of Canada and in which ‘they were later joined by the noble men of tho v-vts ‘fl-is Big ‘Dayo Ibrflranchers of friends. Monique will be the meetina on Thursday, July 2nd. The meetings heretofore held 'l'.‘-he Silver Fox he movement. Let Montague meet- the power which created this law, that it be enforced us the low of the land. Ho was glad that Canada was to have n. direct representation at Washington, and "Let us pray 1° God that the day will never come that there will be any disagree- ment between these two 5W8 countries," and “that these nations innvgo hand in band together to ideals for which Republic spilled their W. Chaplain, a most interesting L60 meeting closed. M Routine business, presentation and udoptlon of reports, all showing Jamjegon, d k. d ‘l tntial rogrc" m “a support o! ‘hggk Ygrmolhlsosfltliz time. p b8 for several of the offices, anil some keen contests, ballots being taken, to reach a choice. follows: elected for 3rd term. city were made at the that Charlottetown will have a- gun ‘for each public square in the . ihe guns are 10 pouhders and works at. Essen. !THE_ CHEESE BOARil-Ths- Cheese Board met in the city yes- terday‘ wlthfln full attendance’, President George Brown in ‘the message- from Brockville reud:-—"4300 cheese "of- fered;' no sales. Best L1d'281~2." The‘ question of continuing cheese board was taken up and the general impression was that it, would be a mistake to close the board meetings. On motion of Mr. Alex. MacDonald of Glcnfinnsn, chair. The cable famous Krup heads during the recital, and on invoca ion by the Grand Chaplain. Adjourned to meet at 0 a. m. to- morrow. In tho evening a public meet- ing was held in the Baptist Church, Rev. H. H. Thomas pre- siding. After ainglng, "All Hull the Power of Jesus Name," and the introductory remarks by tho_chnir- man, the Hon. The Lieutenant Gov. of New Brunswick govo an eloquent and powerful address of welcome to the National Division on behalf of the province. He wits most enthusiastically received, the whole audience standing and. ap- plauding. His Honor pictured in most glowing language‘ the Growth "5' before proceeding to western Cun- - November 1910, for gallant seconded by Mr. D. R. McDonald of Qrwell it was unanimously agreed to hold the usual meetings. The dates set for the meetings drew-July 30, August 13th and 27th, Sept. 17th. October 1st and 16th. The following factories board D. Cook referred tols her brother. and is at present in Vancouver, B.C. He returned from overseas about a. year ago-and vllsted his sister and other ‘mlatives ".in this province ada: Captain »W.D. Cook was men- the hoard, but no sule We! milde- The Hazelbrook Dairying Co., of- distinguished services in the field. fered 97 boxes of butter (solids) .l have it in command from the King to record His Majesty's high and 25 boxes of prints, Mr. R. E. appreciation of the services rend- Mulch hid 571-2 for print and Mr. ered. Sgd. Winston Churchill. it. H. Jenkins of Jenkins it Son QWPWIFYQTWMQ T01‘ WW3’ bid 57c for solids, but no sales r were effected, the salesmen hold- WESTMORELiAND SCHOOL —‘|I\B f0? 53‘ 091155- The Westmoreland School closing ___.@q>_-- examination was a decided satis- , ,_ faction to the visitors present. A . “Do you, gate bed very early. good __ , ‘ ‘ and were Mrs. Peck " inquired Tommy. , much pleased » with the evident ’ “Yes. ‘Pommyfl’ P8111106 U19 WW- progress madoby .the pupils.- Af- "When l feel tired,‘ but why do ter a thorough examination of all you ask’! _ ,_ f ‘ grades, the Jwhobl“ rendered the ' "Why. you would not so to bed programme given below: short ad- BMW i! Y0“ W911? 1.1107149‘! "J ‘P!’ dresses expressive "of appreciation faihhh" ‘ " were made by Messrs H. Hughes "Oli- Tiimlily. Y0“ funny, "m9 and o. MacMillan, trustees and hoy- Why not?" . . . Rev. '1‘. a. Wilson. chairman. a "Ohhsehiy hither told my moth- pleasing feature followed in a pre- , sentntion to their teacher by Mis- hubmd hi“ m5“ W“ 5"- “P3 sea Macbauchian and Hughes, tho -. . tckt of which is given herewith. . Miss Vessey thanked the children in graceful ' and awreclative terms and then homemade candy was passed around. the pleasant s...- n, afternoon session ‘ ' wmh» "God Save the King." ' iwenoluo seats-a pretty Miss Teresa McNally. home Tuesday evening. She was ac- companied by Dr. CJ. will spend the summer at Mrs. Staples old home at lfieetown. owiocir-iPi-lncetown 8 ,_ _ wlssiooocorta» 1. irtoioelcodteii spQoldiYoulII ‘IGm5'l_ 591'" narrowly ifflillilllhr‘ .11 vii-bi, Peters, , . ' w.‘ or...“ Hamill-Q TiOme of Mr and; Mrs. Geo". Clark ‘ C h I C ur , Springfield, "Mass, arrived North Wil on] 3C ,_ n u '3 Win. whengheir secohllrrllfdaug ' gr B." Staples! and child also of Springfield. who Mr. Frank Pflfdllchell, wave-u t Winslos Clrcuib-Hiahlald 11; arm of her father to the strains of o-diocgflthe, wedding march ' large crowd of sernaders luvs;- v ' snce, and caused in ch‘n1erri ent. <- h-u- who a "kmlidrlifitle lain t ‘ Jill"! Weildilis; took place at-the h" w" "hie-i h hggg-gue Costumes Today teous.and-o' lug maiicourier 3; . ,""— ' ' New wiiuhii- ,i' a. in. Ne. 2H1‘ , f ‘ ~ "This ehivrvd the parlor on the At-a meeting of the City Baseball render“ u’ ‘mus lasttegilghtti‘ arrangfnments ,_ 911011196 - r ecarfy gout , wihgél?‘ ,':\°';1‘#;""n ‘s? fmf. pf a new schedule of games, the ° ‘l zflrst of which will be played this ‘ “d awrmm“ "ml ""001, "W?" fteraoon-st 3 o'clock between the . 0 bloss -; pgfirm q “n: vanity“ ‘A - eta and-Abbles. . Md min“ v miter,“ t" g The games in hhe new series are . ‘mpfemve won-yr ‘hoof, so bsi played on Tuesdays at a perforniedby Rev. G. Weston Jones “m” ‘M‘B”“'4“Y' "- 3 °'°1°°k- of Milton, the happy couple rcoaiv- 4“ WWW" Elm" i0 be tlilwed t“. 159,56“ n“ n‘ n“ _ - the first following Wednesday. , a. d w“ ' ,~- Thewlnners of this league will be taken on a four bf the ldsritime Droviuoss, besides which medals , d other prises will be given. Now that the players have some- ihg to work for ‘teach-ill fans h pm look torwsi-dto seelna s first was brand of bail, and a large at~ wince ls expected at every 1' s. e ‘officers sp inted at last ight's meeting we e as fololws: Pres.—Ge0. L. PIOWIO. Vice-PrsL-W. Gillespie. Iec-Traaaw-W. Bchofisltl. After supper had been servadgd ious costumes made their appear- y and; fie Sunday chool sndohurch for me "ma. Ieoelv‘ many boauti- t ful presents ‘lnclsn ng bank notes. , o gold piectas, "cheques, silver ware, ‘out glass and, linen. The grog ‘s . silt to the bride was a beautwul hi". 9*‘P°*"'.-. .. i agriculture, industry, cloned in c despatch from General ed cheese: Kcnsington 500; New lmd made the most -wonderful Sir Douglas Haig, G.C.B., K. C. l. Glasgow 400; East River 100. Mr. strides in the paths of progress. . 10., K.G.V.O. A.D.iC., dated 13th Biflln hid 271-2 for selections off And when we cluirn that New Brunswick had kept pace with, and was equal to any province in the Dominion, it is saying very much for us. He then instanced many places he had visited within the province, wherein ho saw the progress and great potentialities in agriculture and manufacturing of New Brunswick. ,lt was shown in the magnificent buildings and the marvelous growth of our rapid- ly expanding cities, such as we see in St. John, and hero in Moncton: these speak for us.-- that we live in no mean province. His Honor referred to the connect-- low-not of hllIflB8ll'- but-of his fnrliily, with the Order of the S. of T. in its early and formative history, and of the interest taken in tho work by his now saluted mother. it was those old time er yesterday that if he were your opioneera who held up tho torch which gaveimpetus to the move- fluent which has spread over the nations and brought about the grand results which we witness tiodanono of the tributes to which waathe magnificent vote for total prohibition in this province, of only last week, which is New Bruuswlcrs glory of today. It will no doubt surprise our friends from the south when I say that we are the most democratic people in the world today. You had what is called the "Boston Ten Party" wherein you revolted against taxa- tion without representation, and Z1116 seed of democracy then sown has grown up into the greatest in“ slitutions of personal liberty, of which Canada exemplifies the greatest. You can have an elected President who rules for four years despite n congress and senato elected holding ,, site views. la Canada and Great Britain, the parliament and government" must have thaconfidence of thrpeopie and when the government has lost that confidence, the King or his to send them to the ‘people. He has srest power and can dismiss his advisers and dissolve his par- liament at any time. but "if-Alias government and parliament some bass with the appravaloltttsjso- M0. then that Lieutenant Gover- nor luis lost his usefulness. JHe int lt-heipslsé of the people that he t‘: fiovcreln power ‘by an flat ova helming vote has made pro- hibition the law of New Brunswick \ I ‘ Z precious blood upon the fields of France." His Worshp Mayor Chapman, of Moncton, followed in a brief ud- dress. He said he was a man of business and not accustomed to public soaking, He was here first to thank His Honor for tho splendid address, and also to thank him for his other addresses deliv- ered .in this province, which were an inspiration and encouragement to our people. He also thanked the Grand Division of New Bruns- wick for inviting and bringing the Na ional Division to Moncton and he hoped that they would have an enjoyable a time that they would be willing to honor us with anoth- er visit. These socle ies were the = of the different provinces of Ca- _ , mum wmfln h“ own memory’ or sowera of the seed, prohibition is what it once was, and what it is today. In mineral wealth, fisheries and in great buildings and great cities, it the crop, and they are now reap- ing tho harvest. He again thank- ed the Notionhl Division for their presence, and hoped that they would "come again." Emil E. G. Hoentha-l. M. W. P. in reply to the aduiessses of wel- come, spoke of his travels through 1 Canada, and in Great Britain, in in connection with his work. l Wireless Officers Wanted For Merchant Marine, Land and Air Service. Commencgvfi HOME STUDY course in was, when with a vast congrega- tion they stood with bowed heads at the unveiling of the statue erected to honor the memory of the fallen heroes of Dlxmude and Ypres. State of Maine at a meeting of the National Division he shock the hands of Sir Leonard Tilley, sihndins side by side with the Hon. Neni Dow. many years ago, and {i1 Eilkland he saw this some hon- orcd name subscribed to the char- tor of the first Division. S. of '1‘, established ln Great Britain.’ ' 0n prohibition, he pieitdéd roi- obedience to law nrid enforcement of law. ,It ls the only thing that 3mm‘! b0 001"‘. and the only , o: temperance, and sct the place Cour” t° -°".°“'° “new i“ m" ablaze, and it was the incentive 939ml’! and power of that beginning ° t an“ m‘ “mm” "19 14w‘ tenant Governor for this inspiring '_ address of welcome and his war. IND the Mayor for his splendid welcome and for the great privilege . he had in sitting upon the any!“ platform with them, and replying ‘ to their addresses and the nobio words they h-ad spoken, for which the National Division most graci- ously thankod them. Rev. R. H. SH-ivert. P.M.P. and . G.W.-P. of P.1d. Island followed , in his usual eloquent manner des- cribing his expcrience ‘in the work. Our order he ‘said stands for tho things that. are best in life. We take youth in early life lead hits up in the ways of society, deve- ibp his character, and build him up in his manhood, and make him flt for the passiig through life. Don't believe thstjnow-because ‘we have prdhibltiolikour‘ work is~ finished. We havedlflll york m. day. wo hsveneed to teach those Irandest things which the young - man can do, and the grandest is to be able to say No, when the clip of intoxication is offered. Let us then have devoted lhflocmiflnqp] than ever before. d-le ioinsd in the tit-angst‘; hlg , Honor and his Worship the Ma r f0! illflll’ kind-words of-welcolnggo te National ‘ be remembered. Home excellent solos were rend- inust therefore be constailtiy foei- “ed by Mm Harold 9,109 m,‘ "m, Stevens, two of the richest vole may act in obedience to their will. and best singers ‘In the province.- Allter singing the @. ll - them and ‘My (louritry tis f1‘ s," . Another was when in the‘ Div-Istanbul for their - words of inspiration which will long THURSDAWB SESSION. tuchen N_ 1M.W. National Division met at 9 u. m- M.\V. There were many nominations involving several The officers for 1920-22, are as n can't‘ M. W. Patriarch, E. L. G. lichen- thnl, South Manchester, Conn. Re- divorces.- ‘MJW. Associate, A. A. Mc- d, Dundas, N.:B. _W, Scribe. ROS dolphin. Itelected. ' ' M. W. Treats. W. C. Chaplain. Rev. Thomas, Dorchester, N13. tM.W. Conductor. ' Ml‘!!- Ontario. Scntinel. J.H. New Jersey. l Most worthy Ouudrlo. lie-elected. If the mnon could only tallf-but if n. married couple continued to act after marriage as they tiiri dur- l in: courtship there would be fewer l Slack. Phila- l_ Acken, Me- W . A . Greene, Patron. W . A . Tics. ura-efi-s ‘ofgyo . -. - -.~—.¢._._.._\—\h~ — 1 v v B .iH'. wvw-vv vv v a QQL YOUR INQUIRIES. ' a"; HALIFAX, N. 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