at.» I l»? ‘i Pact; rwatvc Points THE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARlJIAN ,_ 4____g- f Interest In And” A round Charlottetown gut-Y 15,193 -___ City Of Churches Spacious Streets And Scenic Charm Community Spi rit Reflected In Educational, Religious &Business Institutions Of Island Capital. Charlotzetown. historic capital of Canada's smallest Province, offers many" feaiures of interest w visi- IOYS. Here. on Sept. l, i864. was lieiu the momenioirs conference o.‘ C01- Jnza. statesmen which resulted in the formation of the Dominion o! Canada. the room in which thei met. in». table- round WlliCfl the‘. the chairs they sat in. and rellcs oi the occasion. have .. . r-fullt‘ DJFrEYVPKIl. Recom- mended to the members of the NIHFODlC orde: usittng Charlotte- txlay ‘s an itispecizon of this . .. e. now known as the Chamber, in the "tal Building. The building‘ iues to serve the purpose for wsucn :1 was constructed a century ago. that of housing the Legislative rtasetribii" and the administrative offices of government. But there are other places of in- terest. Charlottetown is a city of churches. of spacious, tree-lined Free" ' i idences and b...-.i..t..'s .. merits. Its public squares and g . ens are attractive lt this time of the year. 8o too is its beautiful Victoria uisting of a hundred acres of land lacirg one of the finest harbours .n all Canada, and surrounded by l magnifccnt paved driveway. At the entrance to the Park is Government House, official resi- dence of His Honour Lieutenant Governor DeBlois. which dates back to pre-Confederations days and is a fine example of Colonial architec- ture. Its lawns and gardens are too lovely to be missed by any visitor with an eye to landscape beauty. Another beauty spot within a vhort distance of the City is the Dominion Experimental Farm. which is the distributing centre for information and advice on agri- cultural matters for the Province. Most impressive of Charlotte- town's church buildings is St. Dun- ltans Basilica rRoman Catholic). built in pure Gothic style and beautifully finished throughout. ther important religious edifices are St. Peter's Cathedral and St- Paul‘; Church IAnglicanl. St. James Church and Zion Church (Preshyterianl. Trinity United Church. the Baptist Church. the Central Christian Church. and the Church of the Holy Redeemer. {Redemptorist Fathers.) A Prince of Wales College Of modern architecture the Iltiosl example ls Prince of Wales Col- ieqe, head irtvitution of the Prov- tnccis educational system. where {he Masonic brethern today Will unld their communication. Branches of five of the leading banks of Canada are located in Charlottetown. and several of the targe financial houses are repre- iented. Local merchants are among the most enterprising in Eastern Canada There is an active Board of fiade. affiliated wi'h the Associat- ed Boards of Trade of the Prov- mce. the Maritime Board of Trade md the Canadian Chamber d! Commerce. The new ‘Print-e Edward Illlhd Hrispilal ihr» corner stone of which rm laid under Zvfasonie auspices a low years ago. is situated within To the Visiting Qyflrtwrfnnmu-n-"t-"n-nuunuuuat-uuuunmuuwygggggysngypu» We Extend Cordial GREETINGS A.F.&A.M. and hope they will have pleasant memories of the GARDEN OF THE GULF The Pure Milk Co- Ltd- Tlu Home d‘ “GARDEN CITY” Ddry Product: ‘the city. So too is the Charlotte- town Hospital. a Roman Catholic instztuiioti Both hospitals are standardized and have accommoda- llOn for about 8O beds each. with X-ray tiepartmriits and modern laboratories and operating rooms. ‘Fhey- are maintained. as is the Prince County Hospital at Sum- znerscc. by public subscription and‘ govermen: gratis. supplmenting the revenue derived from paying pati- EIlfS. The Provincial Sanatorium. also Sltllhted in Charlottetown, provides treatment for tuberculosis victims and is the headquarters of the Pro- vince-wide campaign against this disease The civic administration func- tions smoothly under a Mayor and eight Counciliors and a board of three Commissioners of Sewers and ‘Water Supply, who are elected ,every two years. I Charlottetown and Summersfde ‘are both important centres for the jsilver fox industry‘. which with agri- culture and fisheries contributes 1largely' to tho revenues of the Pro- ‘ vince l There is a splendid golf course - ‘within easy reach of the City, and lfacilities for tennis, football, base- ,ball and other outdoor sports are l numerous. The Charlottetown Driv- i ,ing Park and Provincial Ex- ‘hibition Association fair grounds and speedway compare favourably with any in e Maritime Provinces. =Yachting and motor boating also ‘have their enthusiasts. A regatta is Lbeing held today under the auspices of the Charlottetown Yacht Club. Prince Edward Islanders participat- ed loyally ‘with the rest of Canada .and the British Empire in the [Great War. An impressive war -memorial. one of many throughout the Province, may be seen on Queen square. Its base is decked annually [with ppy wreaths on Remembr- lance av, when citizens congregate in large numbers for the service held under the auspices of the Canadian legion. l '¢@~__ l The (‘anatiian National Hotel, Charlottetown Grand Lodge of P. E. l. A. F. and A. M. will be entertained this evening. "The Birthplace of Confederation Corner Stone Of Historic Provincial Building Laid l Under Masonic Auspices Ninety-five years ago. on May 10, 3 1843, in the fifth year of Her Most ,Gracious Majesty. Queen Victoria, ,an important ceremony took place- l in Charlottetown. It was the lay- l mg of the corner stone of the Col.- ;onlai Building lncrw the Provincial gBuildingi which subsequently was , to become the meeting place of the lflathera of Confederation. i 8o great was the public interest t in the function. that a large stand ‘had w be erected for the accom- lmodaltion of spectators. with seats lprovided m: the ladies. l A Guard ol Honour was drawn up on the south side of the build- ing near the South corner. to re- ceive His Excellency the Lieuten- ant Governor. Sir Henry Vere l Huntley, who was to lay the stone. I Two field pieces were placed in the l rear of the Guard. At t/wo o'clock His Excellency ar- grivcd with hi; suite. He was pre- | ceded by St. John's Lodge of Free ‘ Masons. and a procession consisting of the Hon. Edward J. Jarvis, Chie Justice. the Building Commission- ers. the Speaker of the House of Assembly, the Riisne Judges. mem- where the guests o! the l bers of the House of Assembly. Dub- llic officers and Magistrates. i During the ceremony His Ex- ‘cellency expressed himself as feel- ling "a pleasing anticipation of the ltime. now not far distant. when, within the walls now to be erected. would be heard the words of truth and devoted loyalty recommending the adoption of sound and salutary measures for the benefit of the Col- ony." There followed “three spontane- ous and hearty cheers. expressive of the general feeling of gratifica- tion that existed at the prospect of a speedy erection of an elegant, spacious public buildinl to remain as a token and proof of the im- portahce of the Colony and the stability of its government." On Tuesday, January 75. i847. at three o'clock. His Eitoeilsnoy cams down with the usual state and open- ed the first Session o! the Bevan- teenth General Assembly of Prince Edward Island in the new Colonial Building. Island Well Represented By Lodges Fifteen Masonic Lodges, with a total membership of 1085, are at present included within the juris- diction of the Grand a of Prince Edward Island. The list follows: Bt. John's Ladle. Io. l, Char. lottetown. mVlCLOTlB. Lodge, No. 2, Charlotte- Wfi. Hiram and Lebanon Lodges, No. 3. Summerside. St. George's Lodge, No. 4, George- town. Alexandra Lodge, No. 5. Port ill H . Zetland Lodge, No. ‘l, Alberton. True Brothers bod“. No. l, Crapaud. Orient Lodge, No. 11, flouris. Mount Zion Lodge. No. l3, Ken- nut/on. St. Andrews Lodge, No. l8. Mon- » tazue. i Prince Edward Lodge. No. l4. Stanley Bridge. Mi. Moriah Lodge, N0. 15. Ol/DG Traverse. King Edward Lodge. No. l6, Mal- pequc. Mizpah Lodge. N0. l7, Eldon. l Prince of Wales, No. 1B, Hunter River. si Members of tho wnuu--nu-u-----nnxnm Co Fraternal to the visiting members of the Craft, Greetings P URDIE -F ER G US ON anon COMPANY Kkttunnuunnununn uunuunknn - ....,rxgg;w-v.......---- - _.. .... THE 99y, Grafton St. FRATERNAL GREETINGS T0 THE VISITING MEMBERS 0F MASON ’S BEAUTY SHOP - ----~Ky"---- - - * CRAFT Charlottetown Rim"- '- Como again WE L C O ME "ro THE vtsmuo FREEMASONS and stay longer. “CHAPPELL & C0. Licensed Eloc nmmnunn-n;.... trioal Contractors Charlottetown OUR 3K)?!‘ COIDIAL WELCOME h unloaded u m» distinguished mom u in A.F.&A.M. who an visiting the City and Province MARITIME ELECTRIC Company Limited P. l. Inland ‘TMAYOARH or _cna__ntor_rerptvs lon. Freemasonry 150th Milestone In Prince Edward Island l"ti.r..:*ii...w..?“;l~. n. Ken- m L- Greetings Extended By ‘i His Worship M GYOfFOSIQr Charlottetown is highly honoured today with the prgggnu f ‘h d. t. . had guest: of the Grand Lodge of Prince Edwm Island irliscigifrcztion with the Ancient Free and Accepted llasom, I am thorou hl confident that these gentlemen Will) N. present the Grand liege! of the AF. & AM. of the British Islet,‘ the United States and our sister cities throughom Canada will be well gnd properly entertained by the Grand Lodge of this P» vince while here. On behalf of my fellow Councillors. and the general citl lzenry. I take great pleasure in extending Greetings ofpGocdwill, a , and it is our sincere hope that our worthy visitors Will find it con- l ygnienf 10 prolong their stay in our midst or to come hack to w; _ city again in the near future. l‘ E. A. FObTER, "w. HIS tvotzsntr a. A. l-‘OSIER Stanley Bridge war-ranted 24th m; The following have since been i885- added to the Register. Mount Moriah Lodge, No i; King Solomon Lodge, 9. Char- ‘Cape Taverse warranted 26in Jung’ I rnntcd 16th Iebru- 1399. N ea rlng fnqftoivaxiibl" Charter surrendered King Edward Lodge. No. l6 m1. lalllavcstmoreland Lodge, No 1D. Mi Lodge, No 1'! Eldon w“. peque warranted 24th June. 1m, v1 w‘ t d 16th May, i877 rantc 16th June. i912. _ Ericiseiilaitivliwune Prince of Wales e, .\o_ it Orient Lod e No. l1. Bouris war- Hunter River warren 12th‘. Jun um" 1927 with a total membership a 34th Jun ma. ‘there have been 46 Grand “’g“§f”l,,‘§,‘,‘$§“f‘gd,._ N0, 1:1‘ Mon- era elected to office or WHOLH ted 24m J i884 are 1M“! ‘ccssion proceeded to G vern r ' e warm“ ‘mo’ ' ' -E, Houro. The Brethren haovintz "hold Prince Edvard Lodge‘ NO‘ l‘ V___ _, ‘ w. o. Albert Aitken -—Seniorl Grand Deacon. . w Lie . A. Newto L“ _G l Di-{voclogiupf Cergmoniesge rand l . iam R. Ellis --A. Grand Director of Ceremonligefiiant l W Roderick Munroe —Gmmi Ewart! Bearer. l . 09011’ R. M - L. Grand Btandiard Beargimomerl l Steward W. Alexander W. B. Bmythg _ Grand Organist W. Bradford D. Howatt —Gr5nd Pursuivant. W. Thomas ’f‘heidow __c.r;nd ‘Tyler. _ Service l4 Si. Paul‘: The Grand Lodge was then cal- led from Labor to Refreshment for the purpose of attendinil Divin- Servlce In St. Paul's Church and a procession of all the mdccs on the Island being represented an" an excellent sermon reached from Si. John 7.28 by he Venerelf" Archdeacon Reid. Grand Chaplain of New Brunswick On leaving the Church the pro- w H1181! A- Kimmy —Orand lSyne. departed after havlnc tpent ====:=:::=====::=;£:::::::._ their respects to his Honor the ut. Governor. sir Robert Hod: l nj[bqpql(pqll son. returned to the Lodge room l n“ In the evening there was a Nfas- l‘ "The Friendly Voice o! the Maritime!‘ ‘ EXTENDS A ' FRIENDLY GREETING Grand blaster Yeo prodded stin-i. g Char- , 9 Ohm-g To ova MASONIC comers a at. g nnnnnnx Mnwunnn nnnn Brethren hnvimr sung Auld Lang a wry pleasant evening. The Lndqes fall in the Jurisdic- tioril rai-‘icinatintz in the formation of fhe Grand Lodge then became known as: ‘. St. John‘: Lodge. No. l lottetovm. Victoria Lodge, No. I lottetotirn. Kin: Hiram Lodge, No Eleanor? ported bv all the Grand Officers lg frPm Ncw Brunswick and at the O Visit our Studios and Transmitter while here. eonouslon of the toast list. ihr*\ KEITH ROGERS President and Manager l t _ l Si George's Lodge, No. 4! George-town. Alexandra Lodge, N0 5 Port Hill. l Mount Lebanon Lodge, No. 6 l Summerside. I l Zet‘and Lodge, No. '1 Alberton. Np B Try- True Brothers Lodge, PRINCE ED WARD ISLAND nouns HARDWARE B0. tm. Extending We Take Pleasure in GREE TINGS To The DISTINGUISHED G UES TS Of The Grand Lodgl Of A. &'A.M_