<5 ni if ll ll l . ml' l .ey ' ~l l 4- 'ul' I , "ill»',‘;'Ill 'ink ...-_.f-.._ T`°'é";__ 'l r _ iv . il 2 I-1 4.. .f ; l' s *fr - `;°-‘-3 ,_.._ `_&T` I.. _ - ' .-_m lllliif, WW! ‘ ‘f if D i ' fa 1»A¢;,;_ TWO, 'mm Im.'rms'r News TI'-IE GHARLOTTETOWN ~ -\_'_ 2* GUARDIAN ‘ Finer or Ami. . ~ ’ -NOVEMB:R 7,' 19.8' You can't get better Hour than ainbow lour ' Milled in the careful Tillson way, from the e if best Manitoba wheat Milled by the Tillsons at Tillsonburg ,iirrilii _ ‘ . 'im-'°l _ A im mi It issues every desirablestyle ‘of policy.I lts policy conditions are liberal. lts cash and paid-up values ave generous/ “Few as good, none better” iirl' (J) lts funds are safely and profitably invested; (¢) i-ii (a) WW (1,) L_ l (C) lts dividends to policyholders expand yearlyf ' (f) li (li) lt has no stockholders to absorb its surplus. No other Company luis as low an expense rate.I' _ lt holdsample Assets and lull legal Reserves. (i) Automatically extended insurance is provided for# 107 HEAD DFFICE - _ ' WATERLOO, 0nI. if ¢' - » » , I and Moral Ra, _ Thi ti . of constipation. When your blood J. Nlgr. fOf` P.E.l., Chc`if`lOttf'fl.°VVn» bein smdisd gill; n t 5 91”' fron 1° is thin and watery your whole ,_ Mortny Representatives: It is high- ly ilttin-'g that we should' be profound- ly grateful to the Great Diwposer of events that He has vouchselfed to us the Spirit. of Life and 'hae' preserved us to assemble again in annual con- lference. May the sympathies of our members be broadened. and may their interest in bhis human endeavor he quickened while we meditate upon tho magnitude of God's.be'neflcence' to us, not only as individuals, but an' s. God-guided fraternity amongi the Iagencies for the promotion of the 'good of all mankind. We would then initiate our morts and conclude our achievements, under the guiding hand lof sincerest Charity; and may the ex- perience of this day contains no sense io! misapplied energy, but rather, may there come to eedh of us the feeling of having done our best to promote tha harmony, protect the interests and preserve iinsullied the reputation of the Solis of Temperance. Special interest and' peculiar signi- ileeiics attach to this annual session because of the important event, in temperance reform that it celebrates and I would ",1uc'h prefer to see a man of maturer' year in this chair today. For an older memory might add greatly to the interest of this report, by recalling and recounting the conduct and achie- vements of our noble order'e early days in this Province. But then, it is not within the province of this edort on the part of the order of the "Sons" means to the moral and economic interests of this Province no lingua can adequately-declare and my i EW l ' " ' ' l $7 I V- - GRAND WORTHY SCRIBE’S ANNUAL REPORT Rev. Ernest S. Weeks of Bideford delivered his re-‘ port as follows at the Sixtieth Anniversary (ire nd Division held at Kensing- ton recently fo/rcing our law. Something Of this kind must be done. It is too had 10 be paving insmcient insi>sctors'°sa1- aries for doing little or nothing. Of course it must not be IOFKOUZW ,I-119” Stipendiary Magistrate and laWY¢"S are not all on our side. This makes the prosecutions work not only up hill, but in vain in some instances. Notwibhsbanding these imperfec- tions' there is no reasoo fOr “DY Wm' perance man to become pesimestlc for il' he -gets into that m00d 'he' had better kee out~ of sight. These are spirit to blind our eyes to duty. I. am not over anxious about the name the next government will -assume. bum I am anxious that friends of temper- ance reform shall be placed in autho- rity in order that t-he temperanoe people of this Province shall get what ia just and right as touch ng the eifective operation of our Prohi- btt_on law. Therefore, I call upon you as men, handed to- » gather ‘in this great fra- ternrlty, to exercise the privileie of the ballot in a way that shall conform to the cardinal principles of our noble Order. Let it be borne in mind that you cannot take clean wa- ter out of a muddy sponge. Ponder the implication of this trite ‘saying : and let principle come before party, for t-he most important question for the Parliament of this Province to consider is that of the effective en- forcement of our Prohibition law. l The quarter ending September 30th hasnot been unfruit.iu’l in the ranks [of our teniperance army. One new Division came into being -at the en- ergetic. efforts of our efficient Grand' |Scrihe. The Local Crusaders are ii- gain coming to the front and no 'doubt our G.s.Y.r.w, wiii give s ,good report. Iam able to report 'the organization of two District Di- visions. durin the month of August P days when the' optimistic spirit ie 'ln the air. These are duys of PFD- gress. 'Phe' fact is we do not gully appreciate out p sition. Do we c ear- ly understand wliiit we hal/it 7 If W0 'did, greater alertness and -greater earnestn-ees and greater effort would the manifested on the pm or the om- ler people in most of our communi- tiee in regard to our work. We find that the majority oi our subordinate divisions are conduct-ed by the ypiizg P60P1€. Comparatively few o e heads of families attend our regular meetings. This comes chiefly Y from failure to appreciate the signiicence of well conducted divisions in the coinmuirity. Notice what a visitor to P. E.kI. says regarduirg tslgnper- ance wor _ He says: “ o, rnee Eldw rd Island howeve ‘belon s the l B . F. S distinguished honor of being the first -in the Lemperence campaign to sec- lure the absolute prohibition of t/he |reporr, to occupy attention with thetlevil of the liquor trade up to the |whicli will be presented to us ata full limit of its constitutional later stage by those chosen for ‘the:p0wei'_" Purpose. Just what sixty years o!| It is well for us to remember that 'before this Grand Division meets in first quarterly session the election of members to our local parliament shall 'have ta-ken place. Concerning no pen correctly record. The expo!!-|the composition ol the next house, _ents of our cause of half s. century | we haw, something to da 511811 We *go* had much lm dl°°°“r“|»I° them , do our best to elect men whereivefr and to be known as a "t:eznperence‘ p0,,9i|_,1,,_ who are in sympathy with . g _ iln the organizing of ons of these I lwas assisted by the Grand Scribel ,These new Divisions should prove of ‘great help to us in our work, when it ,lu remembered that one of tfhem is under the guiding hand of our time- Ihonored member »’Bro. 'l‘hornasHa's- lam, while the other has in brother Percy Marchbank a young man Whom we all know as an earnest exponent of our cause. Among divisions visited during the past quarter I mention the fol- .lowlng : Alberton, _Union, Mount. Pleasant, Highland, Refuge etc. Some others hold t‘h'eir‘regular sessions on Saturday evenings and this prevented ,me from visiting them. Inclement |weat1her _prevented one or ‘tlwo intend- ed visits. Then Iwas unable to be [present at` the fourteenth anniversary ‘celebration of Refuge Division on ac- count of the meeting being held on a Saturday evening. It was my plast- siire and privilege to extend the greet- ling of this Grand Divis-ion to the .Grand Lodge of. I.O.G.'1‘., of P.E.1. I on the 25th Sept., when tlhe occasion was the celebration of the 25th anni- versary of the reorganization of that body. A most cordial welcome was extended your G.W.P. and a helpful sessions were conducted. Victoria division, No. 4, Charlotte- town is to be congratulated on cele- brating its sixtleth anniversary. The RANGE Orricanz “The V. C. has been awarded To Pte. Sylvester For Valour., _-g-1-D' He served the King. I He saved the Day.” _ Cooir: "The V. C. should be awarded To PandoraRangeforValue. It serves the Housewife. It saves the Fuel." I Send for “PANDORA" Booklet. .\\\\ / _Z/j -1.. - i) f __€;_I vv on t-he part of some, and for pity on the part of others. But they were wor in l ereni. ays, and to pugh to coniplstrion the structure whose tbikklhg men the wide world over crunk," marked a man for diafavor our Work at Sha-_'_ we “now party 4' :“°:.;; °s;i.‘:";1‘.:.“:;'.°;';.2"°.i,“°:r.’§ CONSUMPTION’S reward. litnis ourdgremtprivilege to foundation was laid more than fifty '*“ ye i- _ w ii i vi ° ° th: '1e_;;‘;rwc: qxzmfjg ,'“‘;r,;;‘:: Lies in Week, watery Blood Di' the thoughts or thousands or use Willism’s Pink Pills Make For Us mom; q.,,,,¢,,,,,,, ,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the Blood Rich and Red. larger significance in the civilized . _ world today than Uh” of Temmmnod Bloodlessness is the starting point K Y . mo,-ni and social it may 1 tai 1;' health declines. Your face grows pale ___,_- ___. _ _ .--m- . an pon __ _ _ ‘* 'ff '=--» ~--”-=--»~- '~-» -' 3 it is bein mage cargfii ' il; your appetite tails and your heart I _ _ g _ _ » ‘ ' u ’< um and flutters at the least ex- I - |veltiga\.ed from a economic point of 3 W view. Business concerns are realizing ""0" 0’ °“’item°'“t~ YU" are “I” more than ever that drinking men Ways Weflk and wretched #UQ 1059 . ,cannot give their employers their interest in.evarything. This is the IC d ’ G ai S I I beat work Tha cry that com” from point from which you may easily ste into that ho less declln 0 ' _ _ _ _ tllltl tl S P2 BSI IICCBSS 'Ill ;';*;;§';;",;’,"';;',;';",';,‘;,{°";§,,,",,,°"; ...£2 1..... .., .........‘I§...... ....1 ...Z ii, _ most. slgntflceut sign oi the times in I f~Y"aV8~ WMC is uCf»\lB-lly lleaiiled I-0 Hand-Tailored Garments - / _ I"I'I'- REFDRM _ Fit-Reform has woniits " big success under the most direct comparison with _ . garments made by the -_ leading merchant tailors. Men, who wanted the best garments that could be made, tried both, and are now wearing Fit-Reform Suits and Overcoats exclusively. Any man, who wishes the greatest possible value for bismoney, should make 'J ° i. _ btw Preaching for sixty years that an energy is e new ric oo the liquor tratllc is 5 parasite whim Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually ross every other business and thatite make- In all the W0l'1d I-here is removal means progress to all imma. no other tonic medicine like them, trial enterprises. Whether we believe and all who feel weak and easily ,in evolution or not, there is soma. tired should take these Pills at thing very a,kifn`to il in fihe realm of once, and regain new health. tempernnce effort. In the United Miss Ada Burke, The Range, N. States as one state and one country B., says :-“I feel. that I cannot say °f ¢°“'I\ShlD after another outlaws too much in favor of `Dr. Williams' business is almost invariably the attacked with whooping cough which -lmmlidlliii l`°HU1t. Simply because the clung to me for several mouths, _ UWUDGY. heretofore worse than wasted and when the cough disappeared I ‘OW 5'\d9` W’ WNY into. channels which was left weak and run down. All m°‘§:£ I'° “Y l\°¢`\‘\D§ of the reiiswed autumn cams I seemed to S3219 l-011! Y-lm* l`€'1Hl`-G to domestic comp/lately worn out. For ` In aio W B._ th P _ whole month I never moved out- s n e rofvince of Mani side the house and could scarcel tion in future. In Ontario and qua- most bremhhse' ~ ' at the least exer- bu' we good work 1° “‘1"'°“‘l‘°P.`» tion. I took several bdttlea of medi in - " '° ‘° N" B'““‘“"“’“ “MP "1 it-° .chic but it did not is-np me and fi ht d'l CI ~ _ ’ ' signmmtgac fog was Fwd' “bf” ‘On lthen my mother got me three 'U0/xeg th¢ Same 5 ° °“°' “ `° S°°~‘ I»\_°f|oiIni-_ williams' Pink Pills. when 1 ti gtizilues (mme under the 'mn of Pm had used them I was much better, lead to prosperity in trade and com- summer I was ailing, but when the ‘ bg if toba take precedence lin d' ti -_ I Y II -»» :.:;‘.'. °i°l';.‘.‘:; ..'f"°...';'; splendid thing indwd' 'ma W* ma! was Ia greenish yelliiliw. I hid sev- machines hope 1°' gm” msu1t*f‘I°m “mt “G ere headaches and would be al- ( th 'event took place on Monday evening Sept. 19th. I regret very much not being able to attend. ~ During the year Ihavs been able ,to make only fifteen visits I should' 'like to be able to report fifty, but one in my position cannot .attend to _ 7”' ' E.vfi1bIi'Ii/:rd 1379 whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, lllphtheria I Cresolene is a boon to Asthmatlcs 1 Does it not seem more effective to breathe ir r. remedy to cure disease ol' the breathing org:uis than to rake the remedy inte the stomach It cures because the sir rendered strongly :inti- sepric is carried over the diseased surface w|\li every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat- ment. it is invaluable lo mothers with small cliilliilren. '_ _ 5 , “ioseo :iconsumptive _ g _ l tendency find immediate c“l° Sl' \ ` ' I relief' from coughs or in- ' ` ilanied conditions of the \ » I ihm-:_ M I l said hy fir-.~_3_~=-_i,<. ! Send postal for booklet. 5 ._ \ l LI,¢zi:l1ii4