y» iggiii nut-d from page 5) u ixiiectrd that this coin- , iii; \'.‘l ii its other duties have inappe(l out a more or ii ira nilirt‘ (Jillfl _ dchniii- iii-ograiiinie for Mr, :‘T;,,-;-i\ei~iii to follow in the iii‘ thi- work. q ‘In; illi _ ‘if; do not wish to seem to be mkmd lll our criticism bu‘. we be- . ii that we arc correct in saying . m, iiieii programme was ever {W}, ii, iz-v. Mr. Watterwortii by ‘ iaiil Permanent Committee. A; a icsiil; our Educational Sec- mm- has been feeling that he m; been, more or less, left sus- ndiid ill ilic air-—not having re- - tiefinitc plan oi work, organization engaging ‘in u» it. a Grand Division oi.’ ~39 Soils of Temperance and a; m5 ct the units comprising the Tgmperalici: Federation, have been un-ying on our work as usual hmugh our subordinate divisions “iii tliroiiuh thcholding of Public [giijpflhllti meetings from time to giiie llll‘ isut the Province. And uiiicugii iit- have no official rights tgdirlale w the Rev. Mr. Waiter- rorlll as l0 ivliat he should do, yet i-i have bi-i-ii .skiiig him to assist i. iii our iiork whenever it was 7Jil\‘L‘lllt‘lll iur him to do :0. Ami “NW iii looking backovei" the w; ylhil iiiid taking nofie of what iis been done by the Grand Div- 51ml we llllil that our first public iieeiiiiu iii the ycnr was held in in» plllfll‘ hall, Cambridge tinder h‘ Killnpiivs iii‘ the Cambridge div- §10!l.Qllll\' a large gathering was plesflll .iiiil brides a. good pro- piiiiiiie of readings, recitations, bloc and choruses. well carried nit. ldtllv-SCS were given by the Jiiiiid Chaplain, Rev, T, l»; poiidge and the Grand Worthy Patriarch, Rev. R. Hensley Stav- tit iiiroughout thc latter part of [bomber and the greater part of uir month of January because of other meeiitigs and entertainments ti various kinds being held it is my difficult to get people to take my deep interest in temperance Ilflmlafi. During this period no public meetings were held. On Friday, Jan. 31st your Grand Worthy Patriarch in company with ltir Idiiontional Secretary, Rev. wlylovwatterworth and quite a iiiiiiibcr of the other leading tem- mneo workers waited upon the hovhclal government and naked it a ltmicter enforcement of the Prohibition Law. We were received vii-y ITBUOUSIY and were assured dint due and serious consideration would be given to the request pre- tinted. on Monday, Feb. i'lth quite an Qllllllbttl-‘IIIC temperance meeting was held in the Public Hall at. Wilmot. Valley. Besides a short programme of choruses and solos and a brii-f address by the Grand Worthy Patriarch, Rev. R. Heruley Stiveri. iiiemain address of the iieniiig nos given by Rev. Carlyle Wntieriwirth. Al lllt‘ Flo-W 0f the public meet- ing a smsioii of the Excelsior Div- lllllll was held at which session Pei‘. Mr. Vvatterworth was receiv- td into the membership of the tider. lt is worthy of note just here that all of our quarterly sessions have been regularly held-and we lit pleimeil to say that all of them lave been iveLl attended-and a hen lfllflffisl, iii our temperance Work has been n iiiiifcstecl by many 0i our young people, Our firs‘. quarterly sesion was held on 'l‘iie.~xiay, Fob. 8th iii the ‘itwn of Kcnsington. We liad quite In enthusiastic meeting in thc T°Wli Hall in the afternoon and a. Public meeting in King George Hall in the evening. This evening llllllli; Was largely attended and lvery iinc programme was carried out. Besides an addres by the "mid Worthy Patriarch. Rev. R. llllllri‘ Stavcrt, the maiti address ll the evening was given by Rev. Carlyle Wattcrworth our Ed- lltlfloniil Secretary. This was Mr. Wiiterwortlvs first appearance Will! it Kensington audience and ll! made a splendid lmprassion. on Monday, Fob. 24th a very lllilc‘ and enthusiastic public mlellllk “as lit-id iii the Public “Ill at lliurray Harbor South. Illllllfillrl‘ ed with a gwd program- llc of readings. choruses and solos lhree stirring addresses were given lithe Grand Chaplain, Rev. T. R. °°lldtr our G. w. P., Rev. R. i-iuii- Siiivert and Rev. J. H. Doug- _0r1 Weiliiestiay, Feb. 26th, an- lher public temperance meeting “'1? llblil at Iligh Bflitk Hall. This mlllli: was also largely attended. ‘will programme of choruses, "P106. readings and recitation: ‘l5 carried out. The addresses oi’ t "mini! were given b_v the Grand Chaplain. Rev. T. R. ollllilflc and thc Grand Worthy alt-torch, Rev. R. Hensley Stavcrt. is} riiiitter of organizing a. div- ‘lllll of the Solis of Temperance "is discussed at some length. Be- ("LQ (ll an epidemic of measias flit abroad in that countryside t“ "llll time quite a. number of he YPllllZ people eligible for mem- wgrléllliloln ihdordeiuwere not pre- '_"l- It was agreed to hold aii- ahel‘ Dublic meeting in two weeks me when no doubt these younger lflllv would be able m be in at- ullevw- - Knnaal Session Oi’ i Grand Division 5.0.711, liillapiiiness In ihellome When the Mother ls Sick The tired, worn out mother cannot make a happy home if aha is sick and worried by the never ending, household duties. nervous and irritable, downbearted and discouraged, caiflt rest at night, and gets up in the morning no tired as when rho went to lied. Womfii suffering in this way will find in Mlntllfh’! H. l’. N. Pills a remedy witli which to recuperate. their health, build up tlm run down bring bu! their bodily vigor. l hrtlliMEEltlfii}?.-lf> l I o" Flldfll’ evening. March 6th. had the pleasure of titer-ting with quite a number of the mcmbgrg 0| tlictoria Division _Ch'To\vn at ses- IMOH of their division held at the iome of Mrs. Waller. They were an quic enthusiastic over the work of ‘he “MY-bill lllPv as a division are‘; ‘lime badly handicapped iii iii they have no hall in which to hold their meetings. It is possible, 1 understand, that a hall may be Bfifiured in the near future. If this can be done it will be a great help l° ""5 “Wk in the City of Char- lottetown. From time to time since the holding 0f this meeting I have been sneaking With a number of the leading tempera“, men in Charlottetown regarding becnllling members oi the order. But they, one and all icel that with so many "h" lllllles. and meetings of bziier organizations to attend that it would bc practically impoisibie for them to do so, and to give any time to the work of temperancg ll W°ll1<l veriainlv be splendid if we could only get some iieiu members to takc hold of the ivork 0f the Order in the City “ii m assist those who have been brave_ lv carving on through the years. The second public meeting m- fllllsed for at High Bank, W115 iieid on Monday, May 9ili_ A good mm i: ainme was carried otit. Address- °§ “'91? 8W6“ by the Grand Chap- lain and the Grand Worthy Pat- riarch. At the close of the public lllwlilli; n division of the Sons of Temperance of 3i member: was qr- ganized. This division has been meeting regularly sitice and has been doing good work. On Monday, April Sth-a public meeting was held. in Murray River. The evening was somewhat uiiiuv- orable and not many from a dis. tance were able to be present, 1i, was ‘agreed that another public meeting should be held about, two weeks later. This proposed meeting was held °ll Tuesday. April 21st. The eve- ring was more favorable than the previous evening and a larger aud- ience was present at both meetings. Good programmes were vit and very fine addresses were Ell/ell by Rev. T. R. Goudge, Grand Chaplain, Rev. A. Flannigan and by the Grand Worthy Pat- riarch, Rev. R. Hensley Stavert. Plans are being made for the or- ilanlzlng of a Band of Hope in. connection ivith this division at Murray River. Our second quarterly session was held in Little Sands Hall on Wed- nesday. May 20th. A splendid meeting was held in the after- noon aiid in the evening a very carried larg: congregation was present. At this evening meeting a fine pro- gramme ci readings, rccitations and solos was carried out and in- spiring addresses were giveii by the Grand Chaplain, Rev. T.» R. Goudge, by Rev. Carlyle Wiitier- worth, by the Grand Worthy Pat- riarch, Rev. R. Hensley Stavcrt and by Mr. R. Allison Profiti. A plan is on foot to have a Band of Hope organized in Little Sands. On ithie evening of Thursday, May 21st a large public temper- ancc meeting was held iii the hall at Murray Harbor North. Besides a number of solos mid readings, addresses were given by Rev. J. H. Douglaw, Rcv. Carlyle Wiittcrworth, Mr. S. F. Tarbush and the Grand Worthy Patriarch, Rev. It. Heri- slcv Stavert. The question of organizing a div- Lsion of the Sons of Temperance at Murray Harbor North was discuss- ed-and it was felt that it would not be wise to undertake to do this until we could get a greater num- ber of the older people more deeply interested in the temperance work. Our third quarterly session was i held in O‘Lcm'y on Aug. 23rd. The i attendance nt the afternoon nicet- i irig was large. some very interest- ing discusioiis ivere carried on fronting thc Sons cf Temperance. A programinee of woik was mapped out for different parts of the Province. Rev. Carlyle Waiter- also i i w over the different problem: con- y l i worth itvas to give as much time as thus iniipDPd out. i A Vivi-y [iiie program c- was put on at the cveiiini; nice-ting. Al- ili-esscs were given by Rev. Carlvle Wiitterivorth, Eudcationril Secre- lary, Rev. A. F. Baker, P.i.t Grand Worthy Pint-larch. by M“ - A *7 i Mathicson, W. E. Brooks. and W.l T. Costiiin niid b)‘ llll‘ Glimd‘ Worthy Patriarrli. Rev. R. lien- sley Stave-rt. 1n the early part of September i an enthusiastic llllllllc lmwlmg‘ “in; held in Olieaiy" n‘. \\'l\l(‘ll the chltf speaker was Rev. Carly" Watterworth. On ‘Thursday Ocl. 8th. a rousini! temperance meeting WM “PM d“ Murray Harbor South. A vcri’ lllll‘ programme of solos and i-raillllils was canted out and a stirring ad- drcs: was given by Rcv. Cflllyle Watterworth. ‘ _ Your Grand Worthy Pil-.l‘li\l'l‘l’\ was away on his holidays and therefore was not able to be 9W5" ent. ‘The King George Division in Murray Harbor South mid the Bani; oil-rope fliers are both doing splendid work. Not lorlB 55595 m“ King George Division made a iivll- erous contribution of $3000 lll billi- port of the work now being carried on by Rev. Carlyle Waticrworth. She gets run down and becomes system, and ; And by ilie way it might be iioicr that our iRev. T R. Gouilue in oni- -. Iiiiost active members of this King . _ i George Division. And just. here we uoultl like to .sa_v that wt: u, :1 Grand Dzvi ioii were very pioud of the. contributions llllltli‘ by our Grand Chaplain irovcisy carried on SClllP ago on the iiibjert of .;‘llli)i‘l‘.'lilCC. And we would lake this npiiortuii- ity of congratulating Rev. T. R- Goudee mi the liiiili and stand taken by llic whole d‘ lil‘l'l.‘ ls there anything that will bring more cheer on a cold whiter evening than the friendly slow o! c welcoming lamp? How well such a gm expresses the Christina; spirit: this splendid display of moderately priced lamps—anil you'll check off several names on your gift list! SUMMERSIDE J - 5 . . ~ possible in assisting in this work Grand iii tlii ll(‘\":~lllll)(‘l' portaiit question. lt was the Grand Worthy Patriarch to attend thc iiiuiunl ;cssion of the National "ivisloii of ‘thc Sou of iiiiee of North America, Sydney: July 15th and 16th. lirld splendid Will- lllOlll llS noble him throughout. ission of this im-‘I I l)l'l\'lll‘t'.t‘ of vour ’I‘cmpc"- in i936. l and the gathering ilii':~ii::'iii»1il ‘.\.'i.*. Chaplain l il vciy i-iiiliusinsiii- < The meeting; were very interesting >BR|t~lGlNG up Farrier: \’VE DEClbED TO GET A DQE6$ER FOR vou - See Are you still trying to make the best of inferior lighting Sec these Iiioilcrii, Lamps. EiWll cquipiwil with liigh efficiency glass reflcewr, in your home‘? Smart Table Lamps New arrivals in clover designs this will bring a real up thrill of delight‘. — — Another smart little houdnir lamp at — — - Popular iilglit table use -- — -— Zl-Way bulb with .’l-iva_v snitch. ‘fakes 100, 200, Zltltl watt bulb. Stands are brass or bronze pliited. Large val‘- lcty of shades in many colors. The National l): limo iii‘ the coir‘. be llli‘ ,\'.i.iv 19H. i{l\‘i‘l‘, on the viirlcus subjects‘ ulilvll l‘ nciii-il thc 100.000 h. lniii: in iliv realm of education I mark. lillll l1l'(‘.\; iiii the reed of instilling Iii iirdcr that all iii.i'. lmnv it iiiio the minds of our boys and part iii ieacliiiii: llli llldll the Nii- our girls the great principles of‘ lllllfill Division i.» .\i‘ll(llll1 out .'iii iibsliiiciivv. Our hope is in I llllllflll iii every lll\‘!l.lii‘!' iliv _\ .1; and we must never f0r- BOSl(]K‘.\llli' Sous of 'l‘eiiipci'niiec lll North Aiii< 5 that lls "the l\\'l_'_' is bent, the crii-a to do all in his or her liil\'.'l‘l' to roll up iii» lull?" i! lllPllllJl‘ lllll lllt‘ yvill‘ tall of tho iiisiiibers of filTllllilll‘ diviiinne. and also 0i our (‘rand Division. heed this appeal and begin at once to roll up a large iiiciiibcrs. During thc last. week of l‘lll1l‘_\'. lYlHliW-klltllkll throughout the rldliciilinii Wcvk- and following l as POnllJk‘. i» number of new P’ )\'lll£‘l‘ during thc S(‘\'l‘l‘lll week. . .______..__ AOWIEI__GI,_JARDIAN Boudoir Lamp $2.75 .. \ End Table Lamp pilot wheel Colonial lump for end table Dl’ efficient Rcflec‘or 5 ‘141? This DESK AND CHAIR $15.00 Desk and Windsor" .'ii i} ill lii‘ ‘i.l“ll"l‘ll llill‘. trcc will be iiicliiicrl.’ I\lii \' iib- South School as einblcd rut and gave an dress. Fol)- "Tuif- .4‘ a ~~ l‘_ u WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH IDIOT-YOU DON'T RSTAND- l'VE ATTlRED FOR ' ALLOCCASIONS‘ __Q W36‘ n,“ Puruvu 2% m, Wald" When \‘.>»l ill‘; the pupils of the three ft‘(llll.\ iii the Murray Harbor in the Principals roonr-our Grand Chap- lain, Rev. T. R. Goudge was pre- inspiring ad- Wo helievc that more of such work :lioiild be done by our clergy- iiieii throughout thc Province. And it W11‘; the privilege of your Gland ,\ve should need u‘ ril.v l-:iii'ii'.i'i*ii to address iixiliils iii‘ l.ill“.“.l <.f our public uay of thc l"'\l\.ll(‘(‘. Along with tlic address the ‘only of our "l. .i:. .. ‘of our “wandering giin. largo number" of \'.ii'.i.i ziii- llillll’ ing iiitoxiczitiiib liquor quite fri From tlicsc- vnrivtus (.l)\ri"i':itioiis that flllly c 8. l,'lk‘ill no‘. been at all id'i-. llll(lTl' land S the oliicers ' - iur ll('l1\'ill(‘ iiiiii: his share of (Jhair will add charm to the home. Both ‘pieces finished in walnut. See this group and you'll ap- preciate the value. ’ as‘ ivcll, iudetl —ii:i\'i: ‘ already re- ferred to. ivv would llllC to say that our Gmnd Scribe, Mi". Ralph hlc- . rattl ha.» been quietly and faith- , the‘ work. /\"-ll\ll!‘,‘ other things lic liiis been diiiiu: .i lillilfi‘ amount of cor- rcspoiidiiia. tinting iii tour-h Wllll lllillii‘ iliifertiit localities. and seeking to find out the places ivlicrc it ivould he iwssiblc to or- ganize a (llVlwlflll. We regret to say i f that. to a lllllllllPl‘ of thc e inquiries to say iii many places loday iiio replies have yet- bccn received. ithcre ii; no (illlflslltlll, Oii all siiie> ot But still and in thc face of certain discouraging feature. a gzoes quietly and surely NINHS too bad though that in so many localities many Of our peo- pic do not seem to be able to esti- llliltC the value of a division of the of i Suns of Tcmiicraiicc to their young Grand l people. In all oi thcsc various activities in which we have been your Grand Viforthy" Pnirliircli has always placed him elf at the dis- iiosal of all the other OUlCClK and members of the and has always been ready to e0 at any time in answer to any cnll for service. And noiv alter having taken a liurricd glance over Dibl. let us take a moment. to look at the present and also at thc fut- \ll‘(‘. MANY OTHER STYLES IOUS woons AND r-"imsrias am: iii-iiir: roii That there is n trim‘. work unit- ing to be (lone h": tlii< old L<.C .-.{- ,. .,. ~0- u» _.._ v»~ a; "What lu givi-‘F’ twcred-glve a desk! If you've lii-i-ii iiiiiitiii; u,“ were more than you could :iiliiril i» lllll, iiiiii ,ii ‘m! “leclllln, {H111 U105? priiil-s-ziiiil \t.i:l \~'l.'I shopping tour here tomrirroii! 'l‘li-.it‘~ a l|\.'l‘~.l|u|| .-_i._,i, _,,i_ f . “*3 aria-Zinc}? ii g1’ Q - 4.; HERE ISAMUDLlRN .1 DESIGN husk $31.50 Dm» n. Full-NH o hliinllilv $100 liili-riiri-liiiiiiii Ill lllt’ modern. _-‘\ prilvliixil, wi-iiil 1.4. which will fit iiiiii avii ln-iiii- :1. walnut, liciiutifulli liiiishvil. A charming um‘ Lia-Q» 0F basics i.\' vin. YOUR APPROVAL! A Secretary Desk‘ The Perfect Gift $45.00 $5.00 Down $1. \ioiillily A delightful piece of furniture, tliia Secretary, and one you'll he proud in own. Lots of room in the ithclua alio-vc for ymsr hooks, and plenty of room in the drnivcrs below. “ritiiz: leaf folds up when not iii use. (llllv and hall fut. writing lnlvririr with curved compartment. A most unusual value! i ii: ' c“ t‘ of into); Iillilll-Z liqi work ~ " ii n it . l‘i ‘am i \ on. it " the t any o: iii iiuiziii-d ii l: ilieio \v hi»; pviii- zit least It changed d o ivn \\ iinl to Fllv Grand Division ‘ (IHTPF. Sill ' the rrilri" -l5_v (itltlialt: .\ii\i.i:i.iS W? THE: l5 JAQV\$— NOW JUST 6O W\TH SO TWNS IS WHAT YOU ARE WlSHlFV ON ME- slut. 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