i H- .-...-»~,. .n-» _Ma .».»..».. ._ ....- -_-....,,, i t .--....,..-- rv-v~»--rv wer ._-o. -._,,..... _-4.- l "LDdge of Canada the order now__€X:i;€I1‘»=‘~'“;‘ "1*”'~="'1""-='“"“"" Wiitfi 'NIP f2Yi.iR.T>tA.\', l"llARl.0'l"1‘l~.'l‘\'\WK. P'f'.`.fTIi"fi`L EDWARD ISQAND, APRIL 23 19.). - -»------- & i% l% Ed IR ids l% W °“"°“"* \ _ LODGE PRINCE EDWARD, NO. 219, SONS OF ENGLAND, FOR HID, CAREER OE LODGE PRINCE EDWARD,S.0.E. The History of the Lodge Eroni its Inception and the Staff oi Officers for- 1899-1900-lts Present Membership is 60. T038! i8 St. Georges Day. ‘i ` Secreta.ry-E. H. Duchemin. K D55!!! U19 Past few months Canada has _ _Chaplain-Frank M. Duchemin. been liberally praised for the noble part 0. i First Guide-D.Fraser. - she has phi ed in the defence of he ” . G Second do-R.M.Joliiison. ,Y I §‘ ion. It has been claimed in the p:i~t ‘ Nation has shown such genius for that no, ‘onizatlon as has Britain. It the arts of con Ships. coinniiinded by was hy Bl'iis`iii`_s. the St. Geoi‘ge`s Britaiii-`s :neu 'uesith ‘da was tirst Cross of England glint Can., mrlonizodg "er bfis been and is being es-_ J "li ii °' . f P' patriotic liecause in the hour o i?_i_i__i Nations need she offered 8>S\SY¢U\°¢ mourned over defeat. The pride of Canada. which covers thi? larger and perhaps the most healthiul -part of this continent., is that to-day _ she leads the loyal alliance of colonist nations, which have branched out from the sturflf oak.A writer has said thatfhere in Canada old English stock finds i \8@l'°“5 @f"°l"_th md joins with Canadians of langlisli lineage." roi- these purposcstlie Son§o!_En§l=\i:l ;3-Sttifus :iii-rifftic lesson 1_9 those safer-_ Bgn ‘ ""fl‘ ~~ : i .' _ gl;;{‘e’§';;l_e;!0:;_ Bib ‘if ~ i nuiiai:es_‘\ii_:_..»_i_se distorted i'isi_i_:_\n'h_a$ l>e_i3153' __ Q __ Tfoundland to f_u_nu0é1:____;1§_ ed them into seeing something _uf jkstiéei \ Dolnmbln. _ »-- ‘-=_.Sxrrinfv_i{j;_{ from the pa.-ent. S`iijir<;r{1~§,»;-;~i'iLten t>yMr; Enid _lnivé ittleisirai ii coo' »_¢ i gi- -' ;f .é="TL__-°--=~.’.: =_-_ °..-3;-`ii.*§.'i ¥_» _..;`§~¢';_\_;”_ , _x -» - ~ .~.- ! _ 4 ;:-°--- _;;.` 1 _ ___;°_*"-'° ___ ' _ ; 2?: ' `/ i l "».,`~»-_~.. i ."` ` _`;(,.-.,_\"-",-`\ vv-~~ 'ward contributed her qu0U=\ Of mf” ‘.8 render service for tht! Q\1@9U~ TW’ milf”-. then: tendered their services and were tic~`_ ,cept-ed, These were Mr. Ili Eli-GN IW* 'thclnie Roland Dennis Taylor who laid 'down his nie in the onlie of Pinirdeburg, i -in nie- Bo¢r‘ei..iiin. rr.0.=e§f+i.`.'i-iood ` ` I ,f'.".. .l-A . . . d ,,.. an vfftefffi if Bugs- Pf'“°° in the dill' Of "\°t°l'Y She ’°°~l°l°e a 'I' - iiiiivaril. ` " f l 4 `, j The ofiicers for lflll ;irc'._ Piosiiiént -- H. i=.`Gi1i._ Pet P~==i~. www-. Vi” 1’-f@Si‘lt=¥i*=~\\f. I+. Borehssi. Tisosnrsrf-‘sr-r Inn- writes. E;-oimtory l-i. Bw-» 1 I-`L‘ n ¢ ua Jjlllln. _ ..apliiiii-- W. N. Taunton. First Guide-Frank M. Duchemin. Second do.~W. B. Prowse. Tliiril ‘ici-Earnest Hitt. Fourtli do.--Jas. A. Paiiicher. .L V B: }I€Ki(?» O. Guard-~ Szibiiie. if... K \Vlic:ii‘. x-iistee ,.,,_.__.,_._._ ..\.~/-~. E! ?»i1r‘l*"' rn"-::>~E’f . Johnson. , y . Auflitors Mitchell. ellieient Grand 1100595 M9 lU¢1U\Sl“Z in; 'IIN iifinlitlit-izitioii for membcishlp isEng i number mid in iHfl\1@Y1n is well known as the obliging sales- miin and accountzizit in the large furniturv mnnufacfiiirinf; e -tublislimciit of hiS .lUY¢d 8 5`@f“"Y Progfessi °1`edl°"~bl0 to “HY Edward fi. li`.r__*e iiniount has been paid in I father. Mr. _\'ew.son tzilics an atiife _‘\_y_d fl'8f¢-P1131 s0°l€t."- inediciil benefits and physicians attend- i zezilous interest in the S0: S ‘;` in dm (1 “ ‘ ing and Optical }*`` il “`0l`k"T- way odioe I elected 3 Trustee fgr Mn Frager ig LIT. EYl\CSi7 RlC€ lb iLl.\`O il. g`lll(l€ Rllil lb' \Vh0\vQ,§\n also a Foyostoxg _ always found where duty calls him. Nelltly all like M,-_ R_ M_ Johnson Guido, 1399 ood M,-_ The Inside Guard this ycrir is Mr. H. B. 0-*M5196 I HRW' A_ S_ Johnson, ']_‘roS[oo_ '99, and Audigoo Mc-Kie. Although only young in the order and Imlmy wha' lqfo, arg members of ghe “ren knovvn drug he Sl`lO\‘VS 8. kettll ll1iA?.I°€.Sii ill \‘YO{‘k. was.?n firm of Johnson 8: Johnson. They have MT- J- P- H00d Was 0119 05 the L'~"dS9°5 a an large the advantage of the order at heart, and fll`Sf:A\1dii»01B'- is _M*\“11Z9l` Of “fe ed mside mm ‘ are ever ready to assist any enterprise i_GUARDIA1\' and ‘ISSI-*led IU many “'33” ‘U Service W8! . undertaken by Lodge Edward. IDU-king the 1053? ‘What it' is t0"la~Y- Ill 3 f M1'_ A_ S_ Jghnggn is 3, ppgminent Odd G. F. HU[Cll€SOD the Of-l]€l‘ xxllflli.-0I` iS ll) bHt10|lB» Fellow, and Mr. R. M. Johnson is at pres- 0ddf€‘-ll0W- He lla-S 'H9011 filling b\lSl1\’~‘SS Lxmnv 466 W” ent, “'_ M3iS§Qy of Que gf the of _ (IS FL \'v'8tCil[I1fLk€l` Z`il'l(1je\V6l€l` OI] QUQPH tu,l_ll`eh we um Masons in the city. He is also connected _ f01` Some .V‘3=U`>` *md ill U19 Order as in lil* Smqe; 9ud with the Foreoforg and 1{_ of P5-t.hioS_ ,` business he shows an increasing interest. through Lama ` Mr. A. E. Sabine. one of the Guides in _ H135 Dr- 5h=`~""' has I*1`0"€d lllluwlf ll may 500,) 1 gi 1, yi 9 1.9, oo.-1 0_ G_ in 1990, 15, oi-,voys wmiog to i worthy officer is slioii-ri in thc fact. that ;‘|_5~$i_\~,t, in any “ray in his, p0\','Q!°__ l l]€ DRS l)@€!1 I‘£"(“l€‘£Ti’€'~'l. Tl}0 DOCtOI` ll‘J\`€l‘ ` ""PU* The I. G., Mr. \\`. ‘»`\`liitlocl:.i who is also 1089-* HH 0DD01`UlY‘-lib' 'L0 f’~'~l"i1Ui‘¢ U16 5011-* , ”_ an Oddfcllow of liigli degree, altliougli ai - Of Englilllil iillll in f-’\'i‘1` 0" U19 Hl0I`f I0 , Bemfev Q vol-_V hord wo;-];iog om] Zgoloug mombor'watcho<'c1‘fliche;iltii of the iiieixiiic-rs. Be“lfe‘ L'ml“ent 0" the S. O. E. \'»'.=.$ irriivoiclalily :i`i_i.‘-‘1`Sl1ll> Uf sl-YU'-'f0l1l` llI`U1-\li11- Bemlel ` I immem Bentley ~ is tlir Best i I ‘i S Sabine, 1-: ‘f '.>.»-=~ ' sh ii vo 1" ` - 1 1 .i.. '..:.i-.mzn. . . fi '_ ....‘.. _ E. Proivsc. A. John.:on. J. A. Pxnf-.1cr. D. Fra' V I I . W.B.Prowse, E. Rice, F.M.Dii h 'zz L. G. Wh r VV. N. Ta on, A. S. J0ii'°§6ii A W Mitchel] A 2nd Guide. frd Guide. lst (5?ui‘iirg.l ’ Trustgdj Chagltain. Auditor., Auditor E' E. H. Duchemin W_ i1_ VV. H. F. Gill F. P. Newson R. B Sig' o S¢<.>l`¢f2\I‘y. ’ V rgdeasident. Presideiit. Past Presideht. I1o.s-_-_-.~\~..-_-_~». -------------------------------------- ` """"""" """""""""""""""""""" ` ‘ ' ' ‘ 1.4¢. ' ’ ’ ‘ t unanimous choice of tlR:‘!_odge`¢ras Mr.E.H ia1S° MY- Arthur Gil- ~ °a “-13 il'=lil!i'?f lil 97| Rv 9lil@°\l ‘MW _i'Duchemin. 'That the cliltilee “Misa proper ‘Mid T1`WSW`¢¥' Hill year. _Hn Gates B 0. _ fone was proved in one mawrfine he was _member <;_f_§_3_;11rt- M°\1ntSwahw°! unanimously re elected to e same office €9if¢l‘S an 9! GD 8'-MVB init!-Qi il! till in 1900. Mr.Duchemin has th? qualification I 0l‘, wi. -no, some or i;_\c.i..i>.D, i-on isp, . , “C ‘ 3?. _ _ “., __ _ .__ _ _ _ _ -_ his ii literary Treat- i“S*. George--"'* gland Enicts -*Eiory Man Bay todo Itis lloty? Til-NIGHT-All T0-Nl-GHT ll G5 --1 E 2 3. .-é l I 'PATRIOTI Who--_ _ _ ._=-Q I _ GRAND tiiiiiiiii_ii_i_i’iiiciiiiiii Under the Direction of Brother Pro- For the boys in Khaki at the 'Opera House tonight. Merrie Engtantl” The Sons of England -are celebrating the day of the Patron Saint of' Old -England. Help 611 the Opera House by your presence and assist "our own Absent Minded Beggarsf’ _ i So said Nelson `! So say `we'! A plesimt duty ii. is to listen to the rattling Patriotic Chor- uses. Watch the Wier'd Gypsey Szene and iD'au'ce and see ood- hear all ' the muscial and 'Liter- ary Gems. » ne of the Mass. _ e - t bration of fn..-.1 March. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ i»..i..... vfniisn-s-. i?..°‘°°"‘ ,?.Pa,t.`m A' ~ _ ' fa. un' i-ii$ius1f7~L`%‘ii'-ries ;¢ * do' . _ .‘Ji~s.'\`V.'B. Wann. CERT’ a* vert. miss; l‘iizi¢'e|a“i_ii sind mai-'uf `Yin`xiié` ` ` Qinlioiffl . i, I'-izhi Cavalry Overture by iiiii Snupo. _ i not likely 1. Solo and Chorug-5l"l"he° 3 '°f'°d 1 'Kuna ur i..w.co¢k naciim, he 9- Gipsy Scene-Scene niranged 1:; lin B. ' mght' ~ McDoim‘ I thoLadieeoftJle'BWOi1\ \&“ ‘°°°‘ mmm, D0 lt! THE QUEEN. enough WND. ,_ Thursday -» W- T0 Ml