A ae ee eee eee wl rl ee Oe Um af absolutely pure, FTV Grocers sell it. Lecture and St eters New Hall, Chtown 72 haeee ‘s@0P THE DAILY EXAMINE”, CHARLOTT! TJWN, NOVEMBER 4, 1897 removing causes rom the blood. Cch- tinuous, intel gen! treatmentin person or by letrer insures M' pimum of suffer- ingand Mayiimum of cure possible in each case Avo) bank. The G. W. P.’s report was placed | in the hands of a committee on the stare ef the order consisting of A. S. Wr got, Rev. W.J. Kirby and John Edwards, and a | elect tothe N. D.: PY. G. W. Patriatchs—John P. Tanton, | Wiliam Laird, George Smi bh. -Jdobn J , Manner which upon the little ones taking part as well as upon their instructors. Tbe rendering of the various vocal and ,instrumental seiec- ~ . ~ = — - —— —— TS nec <7 ST) RE ee THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, SONS OF TEMPERANCE [sessions owas) read, and Ma!lp que FEAST OF ST. CHARLES. ’ 9 ar Coca Ae saat Satay er : | n2emneeevenercoenveererentene_vrvernnnnnennonneanere rennet _ . oe y M,C. A oe lied Pi GRANT DI ISION L ttle q ork or April beaston, aul Celebrati6ns in St, Joseph's Convent and | oad . Peg en. hn anaes ate a OG. | eae wt auoual A go nest the Convent ot Notre Dame. a : ‘ £ = -. i o ) y segs 8 of ; i | . - ? . e formation of & | cal branch of Forty ninth Annual Session Held at ae iil ‘n Waete'e i 1) : fs me The | The Feast of St. Charles Borromeo, | &— Meet me at the Always Busy store. the Na ait cil of Women. eohi rexaion closed iO meet ayain ufter the | Patron Saint of the Lord Bishop of Char = Hick Th annual meeting of the North Wiltshire. i public meetings at nigot. At 7.30, two lottetown, was becomingly celebraied in =. Victoria Rockey Club will be held oa aa . public meetings were in Operation, one in St. Joseph’s Convent yesterday after, oon | S et Monday night e 8th inst.,in Y. M.C. A. Wepsespay, Noy. ded. ithe Methedist Chureb and the other in the | fiveo’elock. The celebration took place =. ~ whe ‘ rs arer juested to attend. The forth-ninth annual session of the} Ha > ind both buildinues were well filled. | in the Sodality Hall, wh co was beaat-ful r = Z t f | Grand Division, of P, E. [sland was beld, The ol. W.8, spoke at both meetings ard | decorated and brilliantly lighted. Besides a A ERY N Companvy, ©. A, at North Wiltshire, beg-nuing at 10 30,/| the programmes were excellent in cach His Lo:dship Bishop Macdonald the fol- = y wil} meet tonight at eight o’clock for re- | the Grand Worthy Patriarch Joho Ander-| place. A pleasing item op the progran me lowing clergymen were present: Dre. = = por y exercises, | 80D, presiding. fat the Church was the presentatiog | Morriron, Curran aod Monaghan, and _. - On account of the untavorable weather | of a National Division Regaliato P. G@. ‘| Fathers R. B. Macdonald, si RA. a = 100 tulips avd 100 byaciuths for 25, | the attendance aithe morning session was| W. P. David Small, which was accepted Macdonald and J. F Johnston. I he = t = bards r bulbs. isthe timeto| small. Immediately after opening, the|in brother Snal’s) modest = marne-r, | Mother Provincial of the Convent of Notre Say —= plant ey | mi in early spring. Geo Grand Division officially received the Mest After the close of tne public meetings, tbe | Dame, aod Sister St. Clarace, of New Sz 7 Carter & C | Worthy Seribe, Bernjam we R. Jewel, E-q , representatives came togetver sgain and Gh-gow, N.3., were also in attendance. , = oath The] |} and the Deputy “Most Worthy Puatriarets| the busiuess was yesumed, Charers of | The programme rendered on the C¢cas:cn . = Locusts sod: Wild Honey. = I he focust? | Roy, W.J. Kirby, who was also Grand! the following divisions were revoked. } will be found below : = hav aa ar : * : pris or . bas. Chaplain of the Grand Di sion The Ir: ne, Bedeque, Jobn 6b. KF nch, Nor h | Dnet— Parade March......:.. o b'e's' 5 Ceebosous rol 2 Clas Neaiie: aiok Bhat ar | ~ re o the Grand 5 rib , ane 5 IPDS, | Bedeque; Jubilee, of Long River, B uus of. Dialogue a Which Virtue is Your 8 s Prince St, Telephone. | wae a a, o B Socata i " agree &: " an Crapaud;—and your corresp yndent 3 mem- Favorite Pe eee EVEN Litile Girls , : _ | hospital’, ¢ ntailed extra work on the G@ W, ory does pot serve him vei enough to say Choras—*Feie de Notre Pere ”’...... Pupils i cv ‘6 v loci ean P » who bad filled that position for the‘ p yoitive ly whether Mar-hftell, was revoked | Piand So!o—Selections from ‘‘Bessie a ee a ae past seven monihs as weil ” his own, or vot. The representat ves toNationa! Div - PAD “cs cud cen antecssse vale a ueseseuns an { 4 | George Simpson was acting Grand Sc.ibé! sion wera elected, an! ac the G. D. hus “Se Pan Drill.......sccccececsceeree eersereeceseeeees — ? ‘ \ 7 during the session. The repo. tx « f officers privilege of electing a member at large Grand Chorus—*The Hol:day”............. = Le } showed a good bit of efficient work’ from the floor cf the Gracd Division | Addreas, . 1.4. ccccsseerceeese Miss May ‘Locle = : mehr. Pe done during the year, and the ' bes‘dea th past offi.er?, Gro. Hire, of| God Save the Queea. S z eats CHRONIC | ISEASES the Sal s- jrand Treasurer’s report lio wéd over $30 | . ‘at ‘18 1} yik te Oo 7} + 3 bury me hed of persistent <elf-help. in jf | iam of the Gened Disthien ia the : oe veeet Santee vers ih an ‘bers 4 rb@ programme was carried ont in s wes Sette ths” gta ea ts as Pace reflected the faliest credit = 3 tattemp‘s ur aided. Cc ht Graduate of N. Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. (f T«enty years practice in N. Y. City. 4 Diploma rezistered in 1.8. andCanad». % ADDRESS! CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, } CANADa OFFICE. Victoria Row Accomods tions reserved for patients, References on application. | Oct 15 lyr No flaw in its claim to be Concentrated Cocoa Entertainment Course SEASON 1897 1898. Alternate Tuesdays as followe:— Nov. 16th and 30th. Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llih aod 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment will be given ip due couree in our local colums septl3— . 3 Give The only food $ that will build 3 up a weak cons- titution gradu- ; ; Chance ally but suely is : Martin’s nose Food; a simple, scientific and ‘highly nutritive preparation for infants, delicate children and invalads. KERRY WATSON 4 CO., Paorniarors, 2 WAOMTREAL. + ge HAVE YOU TRIED REDDIN’S Sun Cured Smoking Tobacco ow 17 NoT— TRY A PACKAGE. The best smoke in the city Large tins 24 REDDIN BROS. Opposite P. O. WARE - HOUSE Tro LET PEAKE’S WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage sterage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. Arthur , Peake. Nov. 4 finance committee had charve of the financial report. At the afternoon session the hall wae packed, a special train from the ey brought some 25 representatives and visitors and a great number ot others | came by the roads, The initiation of nearly twenty representatives took place at the opening of the session, after which the report of the commitiee on the state of the order was read ty A. 8S. Wright, chairman—and was considered seFatim and elicited a good des] of discussion. It made sympathetic reference to the con- tinued sickness of the Gramd Ser.be and snggested a leiter of sympathy from che G.W.P. Itasked the attention of the Subordinate Divisions to the neces- sity of greater carefulness in the reception ot vew members, and in punctuality in opening aod closing the division. A committee was asked to make a collection of books to form a library for subordinate divisions and al-o a cox mittee of five asked to arrange for the ‘suitable carrying out of the Jubilee celebration of the Order on P, B. 1. next year. Tbe report of the G.S. of young people’s work—J. A. Lawson—wasread by G. W. b.and put into the hands of a special committee which commenteé favourably on the work of the year. The order of busi- ness for four o’olock, being the election of officers, the €. W. P. appointed D. McKay, Rev. J. W. Koirby, and John MeLeughlin tellers;eand called for the nomination of officer=, The first nominated for"G. WP. was the Rev. W.J. Kirby, whe declined having served the G, D. in-hat position four years ago. Joho Anderson was nominated for re election and declined, Counoillor Horne was nominated and deciimed, George Simpson was nominated apd declined, Jonu C. Clarke was nominated and de- clined, butewas finally prevailed on to raa the electioe and was unauvously chosen forG. W. P. The office of G. W.%A., was contested by H. Rackham anid Geo. Stevensyn, Mis Millie Chappell having been nominated and declimed. Brother Rackham was elected. The Grane Scribes position had four nomination viz.—Jehn Anderson, Joho Rese, Geo. Simpson aee John Gill. It required three balots befere a ehoice was made, when Mr. Joba Anderson P.G. W.P., was elecied. The full list of officers is as follow-: G.W. P.—John C. Clarke, Bay View. G. W. A—Henry Rackham. Ch’town, G. Seribe.— John Audersoa, Kensing.on G. Treasnrer—D. Henderson, North Wiltshire: re-elected.) G Chaplain.—Rev. C. Cavendi«b. G. Condactor.—Miss Lewis, Royalty. G. Sent —Ernest Weeks, Fredericton. G. Super of Y. P. Work —J. J. Chap- pel), Ch’town. The instaWation was performed ty M. W. S..B. R. Jewell, assisted te Rev. W. J. Kirby, ae conductor. Addresres were delivered bv the retiring G. W. P., and the newly iaetalled G. W. P., in a very happy strain each thanking the G. D., for honors conferred, Un motion of the Rev. W. J. Kirby, the G. 8, was instructed to provide a regelia for the G.S8. of Y. P. work and a set of new rituals, A lever from the National Di- vision asking the consideration of a resolu- tion to change the meetings of the National Division from annual sessions to sess'ons every alternate year was, Op motion, left bo the hands of the G.W.P. and che G.S. to report on at the annual session. Tie committee or the pixces tor the quarter'y —— — W. Jackser, Royal makes the feod pure, whotesome and deliciess. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Chappell, David Rogers. G. W. Bentley, ! James Carruthers, John R. Edwards, Wa. , McNeill Simpeon, James Mekinnov, Wm. ! Rumesay, Simon W. Cratbe, Rev. W. P. Aretibald, David Arbing, Rev. Geo. W. Fisher, Samuel Simpsop, Hes, Wa, Kirby, David Small, Rev. G. M. Compbi, , Archi r Simpson, John Anderson, P. G. W. Asseciates —W. F. Mortis, | Wm. Campbell, A. B. Dickinson, D. W. | Henderson, Maggie Arthur, Richard Nelson, Edwin Proctor, Ada A. Wadmar, Robert Aogus, A. S. Wright, Rev. B.C. Turner, Leslie Woodside, Geo. PD. Davidson, Thomas Haslan, G. P. W.—John C. Clarke. G. W. A.- Henry Rackham. P. G. Seribes.—Jvhn Scott, S. Pun, William Brown. After farther routine work, the Grard D:vision ¢ osed #2 usual form. The city members came down by the spectal train, tirst enjoying the good things provided in a box car amdas well arranged as ifin city hotel. A happier company is vot met in any #ociety than those. sho com- posed the members of Orient and Victoria Divisions, ‘On the special last night, John Ross, the musical brother, kept the com- pany alive with songs, and the presence of a lawyer and a clergyman war sufficient to keepus frow: going too tar in levity. A hearty three cheers, and & tiger, must bave been heard on the out~ skirte uf the city asthe crewd expressed their-everflowing feelings of thankfulness to these who had provided tbe special aud catered so perfecily to the wants of their brothers and sisters. May this vexceilent outme induce others to come end juin our raudes avd epj -y our fellowship. Jessie PERSONS.L.. Nies Frances Willard bas been elected president of the Nationa! W.C. T. U. &: is stated that Hoe. Dayid Laird is to be the next Governor of P. E, Islaad.— Scettish American’ Mi+s Rote O'Neill, af Vernon River, | visiting friends in Swenmerride where she wil] rewain a few weelrs. She ts at present the guest of Mre. (Dr) Gillis. } @ir J. J. Wickbamw, Superintendant of, Roman Catholic Sebools in St. Jolin’s,' NG i.,arrived in Charlotietow n last evening | and went west this morning. Mr. E. H. Dachemin, Charlottetown, Provincial Deputy I. O. G. T., is spending a few days in Summerside and vicinity. Mr. Duchemin intends to pay an officiml wisit to St.{E eanors Ledge this (Thursday) evening. Summerside Fariner. Reva. D. F. MeDowald, of Souris, and A. P. McLellan, of St. Margaret’s, left. yester dwy morning for Montreal and Quebec. Tey will be absent from the proviage about three weeke, and wil] virit Boston, New Ycrk and other cities of the United cates before returniag. _ -“-e-roe An Istaxpem Maariep.—At the resi deace of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Laig, Brooklyn, N. ¥Y , on thefevening of Oct. 24td:, occurred the wedding of theirdaugh- ter, Hlizabeth Henrietta, to Dr. Williass W. Tay or, ton of Me. Thomas Taylor, } formerly of this city. The groom was at-/ eoded on the g@ecasion © by his uncle, Rev. Walter P. Taylor, Ph. D., of | Newsmarket,N. H., andasisterof the bride acted as bridesmaid. Tie ceremony was performed by Rew. Dr. Hotfiman, paster of the Lutheran Reformed church, tbhe-beidal party standing beneeth a maw- moth floral bell. The reception which followed the ceremony was attended by many friends trom New York, Boston and ‘other cities, ‘and ibe large and costly collection of gifts tes- tified to the popularity of tke young couple. After au elaborate wedding supper the bridal pair started on a tour through some of the Sowthern States and on their return they will reside in New York City where Dr. Taylee bas a large and growing medical practice at the same time ful- filling the daties of lecturer ia the New York Polyclinic School of Medicine. { atfurded him to work with them | people. tions wae all that might be desired, and the\fan drill was cxceedingly pretty and skilfa.ly performed. A beantiful bouqaet | was presented to His Lordship by . Miss Della Steele. The address was neatly | worded and appropriate to the occasion. His Lordship, in replying to the address, returned thauks for the excellent e¢nter- tainment tendered, and spoke of the splendid work in the cause of education that was being done by the gvod sister of the Convent of St. Joseph. The celebration of the Feast at the Convent de Notre Dame took place this forenoon, beginning at ten o’ciock. The exercises were held inthe music room, which was artistically decorated in hvnor of the occasion. Besides the sisters of the two Convents and His Lordship the Bishop and the Cathedral clergy, there were pre-ent Rev. P. Curran, rector of St. Dupstan’s College, and Drs. Curran and Monaghan and Rev. P. C. Gauthier, of the same pstitution, and Rev. R. B. Macdoo- ald, of Rustico, and Father McPhee, of Georgetown. The programme prepared for the eccasion was as follows: lastrueental Music—*Festiva) March”... A Question and its Answer... ....-ercerees Songol Greeting... 0. cesssesers eee eeeeeees Our Sweet Anniversary. .... sess s he Wee. Aynea’. Wighes.. ..ceces -cccsdecgs -ceves Part Song—‘‘Many Happy Ke urnscf . apadacndatidccinn tae, ohidaibiiaae <a: are Reeiiation—. ..**A Rose for Uur Bishop” Vocal Selectioun—“ Airs from the Old Sa Celistuevic Exercises........ Address ................Miss Celia Kelly National Anthem. eeeeteeere sereee This programme wes interpreted ie the excellent u unner cheracteristic of Coavent entertainments. Same of the vocal items were accompanied by instrumental selec- tious on pianos avd mandolins, adding greatly to the cbarm of renderieg; and the performances ef the “wee ones” were especially pleasing. Al] the iustramental numbers were skitally played and deserv- edly applauded. The address was a well- ‘written, documest appropriate to the occasion, and it was cleverly read by Mise Keily. His Lordship, in replying, gave, expression to the pleasure it afferded nim to be present on the occasion, aud spoke of the splendid character of the eniertain- ment furaished—just what might be expected from the pupils of an ‘netitution with the high-class reputatioa of Notre Dame. —— ee This-being the Feast of &. Charles Borromeo, tue patronal feast ot His Lord- ship the Bishop of Charlottetown, quite a: number of the Catholic clergy were in town paying their respects aud offering, cougratulations te His Lordehip At the Palace a graod dipper was served in booor of the event, when the regalation toaets! were proposed and tbe health of the vener-. able prelate drae with much entbusiasns.. His Lordship mede a feeling, paterval: reply, laying particular stress upon the) er celence of his clergy and the pleasure it; for the’ greater glory of God and the ,guod of his, Clever speeches were also made vy the Rev~, R. B. McPhee, A. E. Burke, James Morrison aud P. Curran. We heartily wish the good bishop many happy returns Of the dew. — eee I. 0. V. F.— a tptes lie + kah Lodge, No. 20; "meets tonizbt we 7.5 «cwek sharp for degree practice. The Label On the Bottle Will always show you when pur- chasing whether yon are getting the genuine “Sovereign” Flavoring Extract Congratulations. 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