§5’H*\*" -uno( ‘ #HW WW 0 .luv 4°-l.. ‘ is 8 :~»=. »:.1_- _~ -r 'sl -1 » e ;_ _ _r ~ »... _:. _ _ ‘ ~ .- _ H =-.5-_. " i'~_., r 1"* -‘r4»“‘-'lf-1*.§i‘.`1'=`-'~` fif-if. l¢_<~1 . §. », ,_ `_. 5t».\_.,§¥._ »\~.. ..»_ _...q_,;_; .~_-..\:~.- » .- . - . f ..,.`f.l~§.,-_gg--,_.. .__ __2-sygée. b ,N -ff, .1 ~» A ,_ ai“" 'LHB GUARDIAN CHARLO __ THE Kwmlllsur fif- 'l'1`ETO\l`N. PRINCE EDWARDXSLAND AUGUST 28. 'ml-_ _ sand camp.; _ __ _ _ . ~ N°° Sleeper? §,,___ ...E _ _*___ -_;;~ g__`;. 3¢\m__R_ gmietrong, .of Union Lodge, 2, service as Grand Chancellor, 1%-09. 11°. 2,elsctsd .But Grs.pd,,Chnnorllor ata George J. .Glarke,ofFr-ontier Lodge.-No V. " Lange, 1388, _ 4 £4. service as Grand thanoellor, 1&9-LUX! 'alla a Goodyear Welt there an ,G9°‘¥°-U1'!l3.~0l _Westrno_reland Lodge, », C “'° "‘““= °' ’"°°‘°°= °°° ii’ 3' °‘°°"°" S“"‘°“‘°i“c*"’°°°”°““"""l ... .'.f.;.li.¢ <5l..1..t....i. an Leather, and the other is a Sleeper Patent ;_Flexible Insole. e " f'§.953'89~ ' _ ' _ ._ ; _ ;§°r'De`°e ben P99 t wah fm,” Thereiso\ilyoned»neuln.revf$¢\uaperp_etuel vghesshylfg .; _1 Muru,y_Flemm_ing, _ot M_'estmm‘elanfl Si"-“°" ~°'g‘ el __,_§ Oman a. shoe takes the place of s slipper inthe house, or a. booift street ‘ 1 1,0535 Ng, 3,g¢;~vig¢ 55 _Q|-ami Chgnqgl _three chartersnlemhsr. _ - -this is me xveli-nm melee wllliise sleepefsilsue. i hr, 188555,* _ _ _ _ _ lwere C. C., Harry D. Johnson. M- D-= V- The Sleeper' atent Flexible insole, which ls made from 15-ounce ` V vw C_ Hazen Gdmmer _of Fronteir Q _ _l rthur G. Peake; 11;, Rfgv. J. W. Her _ Duck. is soft and pliable perfectly waterproof and shapes itself to the A ' ' A v _ ` . . _ _ ' 'Q' ggi; M, gf_W__l__?_ranir*_S. _Jost;»_ K_. B.- foot in s`ilch'§‘ manner as’to afford the greatest, possible comfort. L°d|!°» N0-<4. °\¢\°VlU° (ls Grddl" Chd~¥"»¢1l°", ’ SfmG_ Lmne; M* of F. F' Mun; The Sleeper Insole will not harden with perspiration, at leather 1339'-90' . = _ - ly _’ “ " ' - insoles do, and is alwsvs ready Por imihediste wear. _` " ~ t _ ` » Ei Allison Powers, of .U-.lion Lodge, l _ The J.. D. King Co., Limited, have the exclusive ,for _ No. 2, seevice as Gra_udCilancellor, 11590- j _‘s £2 i-._ _ P1 M i 1 _ 2 . -` - , ’ . l. listen ln stalling élieine of me -lineage.; _ `l`l;Thai,_'tlic thanksgfqlle Mpyor ¢n;d»Doun_ 'oil be tendered Captain Larkins of the: Dredge Prince Edward for the excellent work done under his directions at the? AND WEST The Latest News From Prince County. Q Rive young ladies of Lowell, Mass., are spQding their vacation at Beldornio, re- eirinee of Mr. req. andrew, st. Elm-‘ scifi. S DB. and Hrs. P. R. Ronalds of Santa Anna, California. are visiting the 1atter’s father Mr. Alex. K. Manson, Carleton. They will also spend a short time in Surn- merside on a visit to Mrs. Bonald’s sister, Mrs. B. WY Cameron. _I FEW instances in connection witn the departure of P. E. Island contingent to thi Northwest are little unusual and pro- bably not out of place to relate. It seems thot several of the excursionists had lit- tiejdea of going until the eleventh hour ioigvarioun reas`ons.` Que gentleman was l oufj in _a Held milking his cow 1 our the morning of the excur- l ai# when the _desire to sae the west k hinl_in`»r-al earnest and-as quickly made up his mind. Another a con- . st_\ble,was on the wharf with a number of l irritutions to some others to _remain in tiff fair province yet s little while, when Bgrobably occured to him that there In the rr€at"ne'»t-an‘oi'be 'tooklbut s short time hldeoldi%,_t.l;at_ he wouldnt try the-l essneesf __ r. is ails use that :ol.nere_l_|e1j made n their miids some but coca notse`it§flt~*f¥ecidedly until the I wharf was ero vvded so that the opoortun- -_E IQ looked 'hotter than it might ever be again and quietly walked aboard. L 8 'S l. f _ _-Enii: reguflu ulontbly mveting of the ` 'l'§wn'Cousoii‘ was held last uiiiht withf iiull board present. After routine one tendon was read for the painting of the outside ot the .market house There Illini: some misunderstanding about ale advex tiseruent for tenders, al , _papers not being noti.fied,it was o~. rnolion decided tcxet out plans and specifications, and that w tenders be called for; ' ' _The Chief of Fire Department asked for filfest of new hose for washing purposes L ‘ ‘Y “resignedz ' L -_» ` Town Wharf. -. K The free use ofthe Market Hall was granted to Rev. Ephraim Read to hold public service on Sunday. e Mr, James Millman was appointed; tesmster for the Town in place of Mr. M.. Mountain resigned. _ __ ` f Secretary of the Canadian Press Associa-i_ tion asking that as an excursion party consisting of 100 of their number expect to be in S`umrnersi_dé“dn the 16th inst-., the, Count-.il issues circular of information; about the country in ¢this..;.vi5cl§§__ _ lor' their use when l _ _ly 1 A “write up” ol S\l°in|hé'§de»;ivf&¥re8df ended by Councillor Goss was ordered to; be printed in circular form and that the " sum of $2 be paid the writen Councillor Rogers wanted to know why there was not more dog taxes paid, or the dogs shot as prescribed in the bye-law. ~_ Oflleer Campbell stated that he intended to strictly enforce the law this week. l Gilbert Gallant was appointed Pound Keeper in place of Joseph Arsenault Councillor Dickieson, moved, Seconded. by Councillor Morris that the sidewalksal on the north side of Belmont Street, he? continued as far as Euston Street. =_ Council then adjourned. _ MARRIED. ~‘ 'i Ou August 6th, at St. Dunstan’s=Cat.h-'_f edral, Miss Mary C. McCormack, to Pass n. 1r¢1mlr»..tsesi~¢r--rmairreaesswii, _ 1¢1ttsdmgensscl.&n ' ‘ or M°°...=»“e be some mc- $2 ` 3 cu able fistula or_ cancer of the rectum. _ simple npplicationotj Dr! C_hase’s O __ glenti will quickly relleare tlile digging ___ urn ngsensatiou rm a ew ses __ cure any case df piles. l This stan ointment has probabiyrelieved more _I feringthan any _preparation you can tion. v » ' .__-@-.-1-» To-da.y's Probabilities Tonoxro, August 12 -(Special)-Light to moderate winds, generally fair.. _ _ _ DEPRESSED AND DISCOURAGED. Qdxthe same was voted. _ ‘-The Clerk read a petition signed _ by Il€=11'l.Y 80 rate- l All energy and _Ambition seems to disap-_ Flyers asking that the Council take I D€i_i1l',il»h0 l`-'lhnfl “'*1l1d¢fl`$» _ 1116111017 ff; 5 we necfem we =° hm Prim S==‘=~f1f*.‘;‘§...‘.f°'.“‘$f’.‘?..i.“§§..1 §,e.iif.“§§.`$p$?.$i1.d ei- openedfrumbloire Dame Street to Conventi hwy into the brain, nerves and body, Streeh huiifls up the systelil and prevents paraly- The committee appointed atlas-t meet- . _ _ 1 f ing to enquire into the cost of opening, ---o---. » 'fs §';’°“;__l;§’i*{;_“*°r§poff__`“§A ”‘;`§";l ENGLANDS Poop SUPPLY. tlwproperty rl-qu_ d to open the former l.wou'id~l moive l.he` expenditure of S-L50 -illmle nhfllsller would cost sal. - It was ndived by Councillor Gsos seconded by Councillor \\'.tugb and carried that the property required to open. thc street to T1 the cemetery be secured. Referring to the opening of Spring Street Councilor Dickieson did not think that the Town could aiford it at present. Councillor Waugh was of the some op- inion though each was in favor of having the street opened if necessary funds could banned' . l -_--9--_ _Conncillor Rogers thought that the* ipod: were short but that the street was arneccssity and would like to see the mat- ter gone through with at present if pos- dble at all. Councillor Goss was in favor of opening Qc street. He was afraid that it it was delayed until the Town had the funds it light take tive or six years. If the money _was borrowed forthe work the tax-payers would besatished. He would like to urge _ the matter through. _ _ , F- , . " “ ‘Councillor Morrison_as°one of the corn- ' , ‘~ lllttee had interviewed some of the reel-' Kgnneth J' Martino A‘ den _ in that section and several were A __-.__ _ _ C “°°.PiV ‘°“’““‘*“"i”8 "*°- °"°°f~'¢l -ll rl ter. sallam: me me sc l ` _ . @n\'»ribUf¢2 l.hB {` _ .t E ' , Tov f “question mr um 'T°wn t° OFFICE'-Brace’~l Building. ’ l _ t _ It is just _as _cheap for the ° ` '1’o`wn todo the work this fall as it ever ‘ mmfélwe' --' wlllbe " ° ‘ C ` ' _ ____.__c°lm'ellioe~ill1orrie slwurhe than mei-e_ ` ' ' :msd have been legstnueu »-lierebyy il _tho who were direct-ly benellted by the \ V _ - ff _ ' 'Nvnse should be =r>°<=is-Hy assessed. Hel = 'DENTIST ~ e inoved however that 5 debenture of ' _ 3 Q _b° lS8ll0d toopen the two streets named* in the cammittea report. The mot' '~ . seconded by Councillor Goss and lrtztlrrvlfd It is remarkable how thoroughly the whole system is thrown out of oroer when the nerves become weak and exhausted sis, prostrstion and insanity. I _.__ Less than twenty years ago the United States explored twice _as much cheese las this country. and now of 'Great Bri- 1tain’s total import only twelve per cent _oiginates inthe United States, while lsixtyeper cent is exported from Canada. Our annual exports to England in ten years have increased from $24,0L0,000to $72,000,000, and we now send sixteen percent of her total food imports, com-‘ pared with only seven per cent ten years ago. ~ _ LONG LIFE INB ERITED. _ 2 » This statement you can prove by inves- tigation. Whenaperson whose anc_est» ors had long lives dies in middle age you can lnnlnecases out of ten trace the cause todisordered kidneys _and conse- tspent suifering from Britrhiis disease. r eumatism,fat.ty heart or dropsy. Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver. Pills prevent and our these fatal and painful disease as mother preparation was ever know to do. One full a dose 35 cents a box. A circular letter was read from the"-" and on motion of Councillor Morris, sec-~ - - .~ ,_ 'l l=== Q :l`f'sczr 7- my ‘ 47. _l l S it Y l l l 91. (Now in Montreal-) - . = P G. c. _ 5 Alley 5 Co.. Agents at Ch’town. itee_if._§ff.f9§_.?"°°"’°‘ ""“' B"‘"“";°k` as Grand Chancel- 'icrfliil-ll2.'(Decea»aefl.l FrankL.- Peers, of Cumberland Lodge, No. 6, service as Grand Chancellor, 1%-93. (Deceased) James D. Fowler, of Frederic-*nn Lodge, No. 6, service as Grand Chance-l~ lor, 1803-94. WilliamB.Nicholson, of Imnhof- Lo we No. 7, service as Grand Cmllcellor, M31- 95. Hedley V. Cooper, cf Ilnion L'\_*5r"- -_..._ ___-.~. ' F. ALLISON POWERS, P. G._C. Editor and Publisher of The* Pythian RéVl€Ws"‘i " "X oey;M. of E -TCL 1_<.!.¢.1l°°»f*_'l1L;=-we.. . Newsom; 0. Macbeth w_as ___insti;_nm|_g°n_ta§ this lodge into existence, _ first Deputy Grand Chancellor. Th Past Chnncellors chosen at the institution were James R. McKee, T. A. McLean. A. Mobeth nnfl J. J. Davies. The well known hospitality of le Island people. at d the he-alll y ol the sur~ rom~.dil_g.~_ ensure u. delightful trip to the _ceiegares an-l vi_j=itol;_s. ‘ _ -rnosnaar: _l in W of ‘-"owl »»,~1s~=r! "lf -.v~ § se.-u s\w~<»vir~.--wwf ‘ priced to Ldi _V - t _ , _ ~.= rn-__f ._ he - ea... -._ :_ - . _ E5 . --All vornin -the. This afternoon the uniform rank will - ' h-we f. parade and a competitlal drill” at No. 2, service as Grand Chancellor 1895 176 3 \riu,_o`,.1,‘ _P`n.h_ _ _ (D-aceased.) ` I ` - ~ ~ ‘ mn _ * r ‘ ` , ' l 'rr' . f . \ ` V f ./..__ _ l' . _~ ' .3--5 ..._ r ` L l l "W1 T3. Nl(`.Pi0LSON, V. G. ". ‘ \|= l - - ~ ~+ L_# L _ ~_g. 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