., ' .___ I i §_.._,_ _. . Q. . ir lr ri 'H ".3 F."-" ui- lr: ?‘.'i ,'.-. lil iii ' [ri ,___ rl -fi. fr"4,. lg. ‘H i_. |.`. ‘iii é. -Le if? ll? .;. .,Tf,. .-_r-if .;. fl il; lit ll e* 1, ` AT .. . _J _ lg . ., __ 1 .e r t . ' li( . l__ I 1 1 il ‘ ` ,._.~ f L ‘. tl l U 4' `l~ if 111 l is tif' t v l 3 1... fi. `£* . 4 l . 1 . _._ _, , . 4. lilly ul Ile _ __ ,1 _ 2 I » it fi if '. l-is ~ l it , . lf; \ li _ fl - i A P' _ ."1 Ill* -‘.,_" I~ <3 _ A i " ll . `- . ‘t is .‘.- 1 GUAnni.aN Keep llp Your Vitality Whenever n reliable tonic is ueedea,’ especially for cases of chronic throut or lung trouble, for loss of weight, wasting diseases there is one remedy you can detlenil upon to give prompt results. It is our Elixir fod Liver Oil. The value-oc' Cod Liver Oilisconceded, but it is a remedy that often can not be token by those who need it most. In our Elixir of Cod LiverOi1 we present the essential nrcdiclual proprit ies Ol' the cil with the greasy. di.<."|gir-rflble prop- eriicslczlt out. It is very pleasant to luke Price one dollar fu'l pint bc-tile. lil. .luusieson Drtiggist . . .., `\ l L l t -‘_ f l i Vi' 1.-.e _>~\. -me .i ltheir great cost. Last year seven mi' °‘i°`§.i‘.2..il'.§.I`.?.`f’.§_?”““”" l§lllllllM[llIllBlll e The increased cost of the British NHVY il shown by A compnrlsonof the estimates for 1901-2 and 10|- 191142- Tm Years ago the estimate WHS £30.981,315 and for the current Ywl’ £44.392.500. This indicates an increase of nearly 50 per cent. In addition to the building program there was last year an increase of 3,000 men and boys and this year li like increase of 3,000 men and boys tb the personnel of the navy which now stauds at 134,000. (ln May 24, 1911, the strength of ~ the navy was made up of the follow- ing vessels:~- ` _ Build- Built ing Bnttleships... .. 53 10 Armored Cruisers... 38 5 Protected Cruisers 18 rotected Cruisers II 36 9 f Unprotected Cruisers 3 bcouts 8 Torpedo vessels... Z5 . B. Destroyers... . ....177 28 Torpedo Boats... .. . ...lI0 Submarines... 62 12_ 9 Protected Cruisers III.... 16 3 T l | The building of war vessels goes on from your to year and with it there is 3, constant sending of old ships to the scrap heap. The lifetime of a battleship, cruiser, or smaller vessel is painfully short in comparison to ._ battlcships and two cruisers were W iler men “Ideal” Fountain Pens :li ll-..; strindsrd of the ff wrfrlll. ' -_ We have :i llzrgc ' stock of regular. safety, self fitting and _ golrl iuounitd in all _ styles of points to suit any lmtld. G. H. Taylor i :e _qv if .. have managed to get along witl;- .r lj ~ l _ _._-_-,_-_-_._.,._._-_.,._._-_-_._._._._-_-,_-_-________,T_._.__,__.___._._._._.,_Y_ _______._._.___._______._______________._.___._.___._.__._____________________ in are now nt the first <\\1u1`lH`ll _'-. ,ASN 1 _ moizsisruc snir1sn Nivv. _ 'NNY are known as the New Zealand and the Australia and were both launched last year, the New Zealand teniber next. It was in March, 1909, that the New Zealand Government decided to defray the cost of the immediate blllldillg 8nd arming of one first-class battleship of the latest type, and al- so agreed to pay the cost of a sec ond warship of the same. type, if the course of international events showed the necessity of such action. The New Zealand is intended to he the flag- ship of the fleet unit to be stationed in the China seas, but will visit the Dominion whose gift she is on her Way to the East. The Aust-'alia will he the fiagship of the fleet unit to be stationed in Australian waters. The patriotic generosity of the southern Dominions seems in strong icontrast with thc inaction of Canada 'sessionul committeest... Cl'edcutials:-- lHenry. The afternoon session was llargely attended, while the discuss- lions which arose marked the 'i>l'0°¢°d' . .ings as a gala day for the Order- lto be placed before the next meeting `_ [that the-whole jurisdiction under the f_ I Order in this province would Slllllld lily '_ The Grand Division, Sous of Tem- perance of"P. E. Island met lu first. in July and the Australia in Octo-fqusrterly session at (‘-liuton on Wed, b°'\"~ The design of these ships.is|Jl1Il- 24_'~`l1. _G- W- 1’-_ _James i_{“il" _ _similar to time of the iudefatigsnie g°°“» “°“ 98”- \’f°°"“1“1,-'- O‘l‘°"“‘i ss regards armament and speed and lgresenaulnpgiggcl-G'“.iln::,£. Arg: l the diHl‘lucement° is 18,800 tons|g§ru,¢;--J, F_' Profitt. ' Ken-_ -_ each. The first of these ships should `Sil1P.¢0h; G. Trees:-D. McKay, ' s lblp `n field. App ited Pro tem:--G. _ be ready to proceed to the F" but Coiiljlr McKaOuSuum erficld' G where she will he stationed, in Sep~ 'Cha;,___;e,_._ E_ wecké_ 1m_'Stew1_ art; G. Sent:-John Profit-t. Sllfillff- Valley; P. G. W. P.-Samuel Bernard. Spring Valley. The following were the .John cotton, J. D. Smith. J- F, Profltt. State-of Order:-Rev. S. Weeks, Samuel Bernard.' Leslie Woodside. Finance:-Ira McKBY. Ernest Pickering, John Profitt. Obi- tuary:-J. Bur-svyne. S- Bernard- ._ ,E. Pickering. Public Meetllltéifs' Harry Waugh Harry Weeks. A- K- l The matter regarding prQD0SBd af mendnients to our Prohibitorl' I'*“‘ . »of the Provincial Temperance Allicllw received careful consideration. Upon __ resolution it was unanimously ngrced the provincial 'fempcrance Alliance so far, but no doubt our own Do- ;minion will yet do something hand- some-mny it not be too long delay- ,cdl For the burden of the British converted into hull'.s, along with taxpayer has become almost intol€r~}vince. The following report was read _ numerous smaller naval vessels. lably hnavy to suppm-t the increasing by the G. W.. l’.1- - AS is Well lU10‘_'Vll» b0fh the fHf`ic_ost of the na\'y.' Australia. and New Cnntom P_ I,;_ 1S1,,ud_ southern Dominionr have each contri- _ zealand hu-.-o been prompt ond have .rauuary 2-nn, ioiz. i buted a warship to the British Navy. contributed in xi way that tends to Gfficers and Worthy R0l>_l'0S@“f“l"i_"°S5d 1" T595-‘E bl1ttl€Ei1ll>S are now building all the immediate if but partial relief of l SUJCB We laSt met in this (..ran_ _ . . ~ ' illivisiou we have passed auolhel the Fairfield shipyard on the Clyde. ,me British ¢axp;~_ygr_ _ » _ mt . `- l , science in the hope of conferring V great and lasting benefits upon the ,Celestial Empire. It may be wonder- led hots so many millions of people I _leader & Op:ic_~l.ins -fly! iZ '-.fr-22"* ».-l‘ 1*. \-~l` 5 . . ._..__ --...-2'.-'-°r:'“~f";;.._::| - --~- ---._»_._- ._ ‘ G00l) BREAD "is good bre id.” (Our naiiie on every loaf ) 1; Sold only by tlicse Grocers viz- ‘_ Cameron 1.`.‘r.'ibb<-‘u Grocery I 1 . ‘ll .‘\» I C .0 ' Bmnuwcw t_‘.l.».iipr.r¢l‘.-.' Grocery i ltlorhuo r0ll0b0 Bm in scekin and delnanliillif f1""“ mil' i'l‘he Grand Scribe to cite all the glodgcs. The clergymcn all the did- ._' ferentchurches throughout thc DrU_- _:;_ __ _,__,. 'milestone on thc road of time, u __ 'sosslon of the slut voir Of Ol" 0*" ' CHINA ANI. Monsni: ME.i>1c1Ns.ldosirouo uf wal- us are uw people ofade,_ Um. ,im ,_,,,,,,,,h,`iS ho.. good, ‘°"‘- ' `|ths British Isles, hilt the cllestionland loving has °“l` I'108\"Yn1l' Ff1tl1¢"'f' i if v ndcling children here! ,. .to take counsel togetllel. “B than .5 ears ago Di ollOl l’iC€ _ ,blegsiug upon tho total abstllioiicc of -- 'that time will continue to l>il=SH “S ill ‘ ` ‘our efforts in the cause of Love. ' 'Purity and Fidelity. ,1 i We desire that the deliberations of A. . . ~' \ For Building up Body' andBrain’ sto IFE Red Blood Tablets' For building up and strengthening the body, for toning up theinervous system to its natural degree of health, for making every nerve pulsate with the joy oi right living, good health and strength, there is no pre. paration that can equal the marvelous curative qualities V of Nulife "Red Blood '1`ablets”. This p1°epara.tiau is hailed the country over as one of the greatest boons that has ever been offered maiikiud. lt is good for every disease caused by impure blood, gets right down tothe seat of the trouble, cures the cause and at once starts a prompt cure that ends in perfect health and strength regained. lt is easy to fake and for curative qualities is in a class all its own. _ It is made from a. receipe formulated by the leading 1 physicians and pharmacists in Europe and is endorsed ; by all leading doctors and druggists everywhere 1 Nulife is sold by nearly every dealerin standard drugsthrotighoulthis Province orwill be forwarded to any address by _lohuson and Johnson on receipt of price, I One box 501;. O boxes $2-50. ' 1 international Drug Corporation ' London & 0 Berlin ‘this day will be conducted witi rw __ verent dependence upon the D°\"`°l`l it can be called-as the Chinese have become widespread in both count:-io-=-.land wisfloiu of that l‘nt\'i8l`Cll ‘~'~'l“>f*@ hud. Grocers and pedlars are the in thc rural districts of” China. The morrow of tigers' bones is a very popular remedy, while misletoc, elc- phants hide and all sorts of bone cases arc the work of diabolic agen cies, and hence incantatioifs rind adjurutions are employed to dri\'€ out the evil spirits and give thc nau- cure. Then in connection with thi methods of medication there ' is nc together repugnant to the (hineec iniud. In some sections we are tolc' -.._\....»,_l-. _- . ~_-4 ~__'---... | 1-: .wxlz » ..~. 1. .».~ 1' ~- _ . .. _ _ . . , ._ _.-0,.. that at some time in the futurc war! 5-““s(h°tm" is “mwrsal and S | ` Johnson dt Johnson. City, Wholesale Distrs. _ -_ ,_ _--~ - -...¢»;-_ _»--- C ,_ _ _ _ » reme, -i ‘ - . ~ J--'1 ' W _ between tha two <-ountres must come ' \ th ,,\,,,5m,. of | T I KT;-`\ Q-_<”;°_ `f:‘_~ " \t j1;7';;‘ <4" gerous condition of things. About thelrinentl, what help our cruise will rc- ,Z-/_ ,_;§.,_..:.._ next worst thing to actual war is tho, COW! f\'0m.'1h0m ""'-` “Minot 5'” WO' _\ 2 ." _ belief that a zrcat wur is imminent. iphgslye' progress of t__mD(,mncc1eg,s1m_ > !_ l Ai the present time Britain is for _ im, a,,,,,,,g the 1,,,,_..m,_,1,e,F of n..u~.,,,.»__ , {_ 7,; / superior to Germany in the classes, the increase in the ntlmber of_ _ tilcl __ / of war craft for which orders havcfU\1it€~l Stal-‘IS ltdolltiflit ll1`"l1\ll‘ll0" ` ‘ - ' *' - . ‘and the local option gains in Ont- _ been gil en to the Constnwtms' 0' l ario in this ycar are a few causes for ~ " »| Today we hr‘.'c ". .’_ _ _ Unfeasonable 35 this ld. il- i5 8 50l\\`Cl‘ iiiicriting with Olive Branch _Division ' _ - of great danger to peace. The grow- 'in r€Sl>0I1S0 'S0 Ui l*l“‘l l“"‘_tat“`,"' IM' 'Be .sure __ _‘_ ' __ ing fleets and armaments on botl: I:‘§‘ee‘;i;g_i“:'__;r_n“§{:1_';qB`k&_rd`\; | '?__'0UR _/' "7 S ' ' ‘ _ sides and the _frequent comparisons fgght nfl along the line to turn hack ' llyé-Imprqm ' ____;,,`,l`;'.-#__ *teeth feathers. claws. horns. snake of their roinuuo ul-.sou so-ou tu uv. the use ol pollution sssillrf lvlfifulf ' “ 3:? _"e*.`e/»»r`f1:- it d d d b l` l ii g _ i l`sted Qinw we l~~'t -uc* ‘ _l ~'»‘.`f“fl‘;‘ ' - ' . poun c worms arc eie\'- sea and and ceps the possibility of we are cnl . . ._ _ ... . _t ` _.>.-"r,'~. 3, H 0 ° S mg an - . . - » h* ' D ssed tlirou"b the tuiunoll ' » om cd to possess curative qualities. _ .var always in the public mind nndl ;'f"__o‘_*_‘t';c__l3st___fc_ We are again _“ML . ___ __ The belief is general that all dis- this is a most unhealthful and dull l nd ,eucmble “num H now govern- ‘_ _ . / Surgery at au' Amputations Zire al torpedo 'bout'-destroyers Britain h“S_congratulution. But, while the efforts Be Your ' A l77_ 'fo ("“`mBn5' 5 92 and has 28 lf" 3590*] have reslllfillhili, Simi) WS Y'9Dro.=ierlt lliontt-onul-.1»=i und l~f~.-t known Fire Uolupimios in the world ns building to Germany’s 17. Of sub-|<`-9>5» the fmces of eu me leans; to mluwrh NorthB ;t'u| drill ' _ . _ _ . _ _ _ . " h ` rl ledirients sn. .cc _ _ _ r i .\.rc.\nti| ~ lusurn.n‘e Go. ol `dinburgh. the practice is to rar the tloctul marines in commission Britain has "ez “nd i ° " l ‘_ , . - _ lmon.iuuur..no.~ .~<0oi.~¢._u°l.t<|. or i_i.nuori. M which favor the lun-bie:il'.ei still lc- phoenix As ur _ L. Ut, "L _,I \ main. The sympathy of soirc officials Guardian Azuuiiidgo tflii.l_id.,"ofl'i¢;`nd)r'>`n. | ___ 1 1. Constables to art Th? _wmv _ ins Assurance Go., litd of London. Acd dj stood of paving for treatment or curr *under construction, out without anrsfor rho urimluols soul melts in the _(af-“Irion A»n@rf_v1\f\ Inr\=r=~no<=Cc- °fN1>W York- as we do here. _ _ certain knowledge of how many Gcr-;l`_“5“ 0 __ ____ t_ __-S___Zef~ thc, -?_r_:_riu;;_i_l¢;l_d 1nsurf_mc_o_C_o,ofspringllelii. medicine is that 'people who are sici Ltria-Hungary`s 6 destroyers and 2 Year after yea, cmmhims are hem-(i . and take the crude treatment often ’-submarines added to the Gcrniuliethut n disgraceful state of _dr_uuk_e_:i- 8 Co. Ltd" ch"lo“down_ recover, whether because of the treat fleet, as they miflht, be, Britain would lessdlsr °€‘_:‘e5__l‘;f_‘;’l’i_‘; ':_'_?i‘;;;§cgs cn?" “wg _q‘ ,W HMKB Munozors, P. E. l. ment, or in spite of it, or because of _ still bo well ahead of ber prospective éfggetings ana other usS0mb1ies_ and ` ` ‘Ag,,n¢_,¢ gu,,,,,,,,,,,,d, _ the Patients' faith in what is d°““ mem? in Ulla 8-fm Ui the naval Sffiparticularly on trains returning from :' __ _ __ \_ __ forthem. Possibly if we but realised 'vicexi But we may rcst assured thnt._Souris, Charlottetown and Summer _ it, faith may have a g00l_1d°“1t°d‘ e e g . ' i stricted importation of liquors into I ViBitC\`1 Silrinfrfilqd und lwestern Report of Com. du State of thc with the cures wrought in our own .rot w thout some sufficient reason. ,this Pmhibmon Province is ,tm pep fltar Division and found them work- Order. _ 00\lDffY \111dBl' the BCi¢D¢i50 medical It is, however, none the loss pitifullmmgd by our legislators. "lg harmoniously _ with good attend- ‘G. W. P., and Reps:- treatnient which our learned doctors and deplorable to sec two prcnti I believe that thc odice of Inspect- 8lfJ¢l___ali efiic_ie_nt set-of officers. Your Corn., beg to report us foi- t __ t__ t_ _ ___ _tion ___ bestow u on us. Chinese medicine is Fhristian nations thus arming them- ,or should be_r_emoved from the a.r_euu 0 Ode Division never was ns l0WS~-We f1nd_the same sentiment 'fn S ‘ C Y 0 l ~- l"`°'“’ Insurance The policies we issue fire tht- best in the inn:'i-;ct and for tht- lcast money. Our Company i:= most reliable and very llberul in it.~ settleinents. Look into the rnultci without loss ol' time and take n policy. ` D. B. Stewart Charlottetown, _ General Agent for the Londoiil The strange thing about Chiiiest D American Indians when the whit. mon urst came to this country. und. it is reported from oem-.vo thot . s ni :ith con nu fi pa _ osngv isurnucc Co iiurtiord _ "many is bulldmg' Even Wm] Aug' niempory yof Prohibition witnesses. """“‘l‘“" Fl” l"*i\4f%‘"'-`f0C".-'lfWi“"lDB¥~ . Lowest rates consiiteiit with absolute securitv. . ._ ..._-__....___.____,_____________J NEW ADVERTISEBIENTB. B F01! SALE t.ooo,uor_\ |"l‘£‘f New :mil Sc\‘\=l|¢i llatul lil"\i1\l; :l.o;~u.o o leur iron pifur, .ill sites; also large qumitity of pu leys. nllafiiny, llzillgers, ready |_uofiiig', wire l`eu¢iil;{. l`.~u\‘e posts, ctc. ;positi\'elyz5p,i~.t-:1 ;3p.l~. less than clscwlicr' . \Vrite for p. ce liste stating what you in-ed. The Imperial \\"uslo & Meinl Co. _U5 Queen Slrocf. ' l\Zunlre.»\l. J 1`m\\ iffil l Annual Meeting 'I`hc~anuual ineetingof The Stanley Bridge Dairying Co. will be held in the hall at Stanley Bridge on Tuesclay, Fcby. 13th at 2 p. ni. J. l1.SlMPs0N, Secretary th t “dem now bein enum ‘ol are ‘side to Tiguigh, The evil of unre- _Order is more than holding its own - Clinton .Tunv 2-1, 1912. 2-_1,d3-6-lo ments needed in our law. _ 5. We rccognize that the subordin- ate Divisions that are meeting witll the best _success are those who at ,elves against ¢a¢h on-,er ¢hmugh'0f party politics and that appoint- SUOHE. theis being the hcst of or- G. S's report in regard to the re- tempemnce 5°ntlm°nl'» in l-ll*-‘lf r°' about on par with that of the ~N0rl1l-_mutual distrust :ees should be responsible to the der and good programmes. lows:-We find the same sentiment 5l“’°fi"e °°mmU“if-i*-’9- I ` .__.._.._.__.___ Temperance Alliance. ~ I _l"*"° "0 Cvmmlmication from do- expressed in both the G. W. P's and 6. We would emphasize the lm- Guarantee and Accident Cm Ltd_ I out in some parts of Canada a belief or of 10.000_horsc power _ for the _have adopted some amendn~,,,nt_5 U, every dopnrtinent. _ past quarter, We would reciprocate. Lond°n_EuU1and |that the Indiuns were wise in their Car Ferry We presume this is wlmt uw rollihition law I would like to Un Fflillly BVUHIHLZ lan 19th n We join with G W P and G S g . nnAl0W0l‘ vi 300. the Prohibition Law nero them \,_y mo and an excellent-stall of officers. dustrious people of this community. the om days when gmmdiuna (\0¢g0|~,; _ and an indicated power of 5,500_ Tiié giving too many prescriptions. Wo|f1`hi Off-¥Rl1lZ€l‘ Blleaiw very encourag- The reports presented' by our nr_,___tiBc_d Needing and uistering to ` power of the Minh) is 21|; uumilmi lneed our law _aiiicnded in f€‘éi1i`d id img Y Ui the l>!`0BI>ects for the future. cxecuti\'e ofTil:cr.-i contain sufficient I I u i iq | .» _ _ _ _ this by making it unlauful for m unter muc_ oh igation to the material to arouse ui us a sense of and 2.900 \D<1l08f-¢. organization of than that of the EM) Grey, I During the qlm,-ter 1 have had com. Division his _was the address of the two new Divisions und onc reorgan- ----. _ ‘munications concerning teirlpei‘ance»eVeU1"E- Af 0 LERYY Station his ef- ization is nn encouraging feature of Postmaster General Pelletier talks work from Mhm-t0n._ Elle,-sum [>0,~t|ful‘ts contributed much towards mak- their reports and yer, the failure well about the intention of the Gov- Hilg. 'Tflflg VBl1ty_ and 3'Les.r_y_. __at|:__l1i___t_l:_¢_;___i>;1_l;>_l?____mec_t.lng_ a _r;uocess. As where other earnest, faithful efforts _ h 1 d H eac o cse Dnces ie_ou oo is; e as een most have been put forth is suliicient t ernment to extmd t B rum le very E005 and I hone that ns. many new'B&l-iSi110f»0\‘y- allow the inference that tompornucii System' and al” th-° puma" post’ divisions will be flourishing at this _In l-he Past ‘l\18!`tcr this Grand Div- sentiment is not as ruuch alive its it but in regard '10 U10 lf1ll~e\` bf* Wems place. At 0'Lcary, I hops this l9|_0D lla" been Milled ulmn to mourn should be under a Prohibition Bun- ” little too much afraid of going too will take place as soon as s. tk? 1066 0! BFG. Henderson of Wilt- ner. We believe our officers have been ood meeting place is secured B Ire-a faithful member. o. respected untlring and persistent and w 1° r t it frills to cure. E. W. GHOVBYS sig- between the Mother Country and far' A" Wm wish success to his ou- gBrother Profit and myself had the ;1_l_§l2BD. a_n officer worthy of the coil- that a more generous respoiislselrlis °°"‘“'° 1' °“ “Ch 501- 25°~ Germany. Very probably the _people "Csu’t take Castor Oil 'I ‘lo many 2 People say that and so many ~°hi..i- i' ran refuse to take the nauseating or-l “serv kind. Noe so with zunotiln-' nous Sweet Castor oil, it is as, sweet ss honey and people like it bet- ter every time they uso it_ mio; 15 cents s bottle. The MacKinnon Drug C0.. Uor Great Geo. and Kent. Streets. def, f Germany as a body are as little --;_T-»-----l,_,,_,,,_,__,,,,~--'----*_-;'~rr T"-. “Weai'well'°P=ints f°r dcnvors _to get lower cable rates for pleasure of Organizing a Division at ence o his fellows, After many not made to then. ea,.,mSt n_lpeals_ U10 D0m1“l0“- St. Anthony, the nn.mc of which is YBMH of labor in the cause of So- 4. At_thls juncture wc are not in _ "“* `-"Welcome" 'From the material of "-mi Purity here he has been hidden 3 position to rewmmeml any naw de If there is truth in the old proverb|¢h1s Division we regard it as 5 power to join the fraternity above, wherelparmre touching the pmnnt Prom; about -Candlemas day_ yesterdays for zoom _ _ ,therpure in heart meet to sorrow no bltion lnw. We note tho resolutions bright sunshine presagcs much cold th D‘v"’i°"5 vi' ed Um' mo e Dl1SH€d by the P!‘0Vil1¢isl Alliance as ~ Among e ' it - - h weather yet to come before the Wm h It e 8 t d __ Janie! HUPl¢00d. - (proposed amendments to our law and \v0i'l-tlllg' H1611 I-ITC t € ‘ catarr . s y 0 use an _ g 'cs G. W. P. Inow we await the action of the Gov ter fs over. prompt results, Put up in convenient icmment there” om W ld d' tubes at 251:. Sole agents. The Mac- The Com , on the State of the well how v P t t .lst wolf. ° . ~-Roxsiiestsrru Jeuy is s romoay rrinuou mug co. cor oe. ooo. a.’oruol~ suiuumea tue following re. ' uf °"- "0 0 ' up until best value.- ..-mnn Al wdcsn recommend to all who have' Kt Sis dtf l port°- W6 We e “im °f 0"' d°""° “°°°m ___ *”f'W1'__ _ -_ __ _ __ ____ -_f _.f __,. _ Dlislwd in regard to the improve- , Although I was not able to attend §‘_‘;;1_¢_‘;l_. _gxccgt B_l'<;. C. Martin of G. S's reports in .regard to the re- . . , -' ' _ ' i, e . -~ '_ ' ' ' ' Strange to say' there is Suu pmval' _tm englnwrs are l1g‘“`mE on H "te"'“"' iiiixeeetibrgvllnvsblisl gldrderi.lri)elxi`2l:\§ethli1tltlii]¢i\(.’ chccrflll type lillicli tllcltvoiwlg |i)dcCc;d“i|i l?l?§nlIEi‘(t))’l'ig;n?de ofklnillltivdgdxtiiliidlgxtctlaff ‘_portsuce of a. large representation from thc Grand Division at the next rmeeting of the Provincial Allisnccin order to impress the Goyernmeui with the fact that the tempersllfw peoplc of the Province mean business and also at the Prince County Mil' ance in Suninierside. 7. We recommend the holding Ui public meetings during the winter months in order to stir up the colin' try to take a deeper interest in thc enforcement of our tempersnco law. E. H. WEEKS. s. Bi~:nNARl1. Com- L. WOODSIDE. In the evening an overflowing Dllll' lic temperance meeting was held when the following excellent prollflm was rendered, G.W.P. Jas. HODS°°‘l presiding: ' Chorus. Choir; Address, Jas. H01" Good, G.W.l".: Duet, Mrs. Wm- W00‘l~ side, Gertic Boll; Address Ol W0l"0"""' Peter Warren; Rccitntion. John Hi:-l~ llhyl Solo, John llualil-.l; ,\ddrcs‘. nov. n. s. westin, n.A., au.; 'Trio osrnot Pl-om, J. F. rrolitt. it Woodside: Reply to Address of Wel- come, J. F. Profitt, 6.8.; S010. El” Stevenson; Chorus, the Choir; 901°' Carrie McArthur; Address. T- J' Humphrey, G.W.A.; Solo, Lim” B“5° nail; Chorus, the Choir. At the close of thc progrlm V-DW; of thanks were tendered thv D€°l‘l°'-° Clinton for their great hospitality. and to the choir for excellent ser- vices rendorod. God Save th° Kind' (Patriot and Pioneer kindl c0ll1'~) ~ ~ ~ ~” ‘---" -“s-' " -"' " " " " '_""‘ " 'rw ' '-'-- -= -------=-1 --7 T .. ._-.. _ _..__..._-._Ti_‘ _.__.--1 ___ Goff Bros Great Removal Sale of Boots and Shoes Booming _ Bargains will be given on imported boots, shoes, slippers, felis and rubber footwear., to clear _out the entire stock, N0 Apprqbafmn 2-Id zfsttf ' / .