. »` ‘,r ‘ici ' ff; (cp -» _g ,» _`....,-:A ....0 1 -_lf r- . .... ' ‘ ’ - - E ~ 5'. ‘ai r’ '»"i;!'(“.':"i’ 'fxuu V - THE I ING -GUARDI i--_1___._ 'ilre Faveriua oi loyalty Eagiaafa Meiaur ' Qlarlette. \ Here Oct. 6 and 7. O -__...__._._ 4-if Mi U E i - --n i j > l.'lii§”.¥°i'.°..‘i»‘§'i>“l3.»""} - *8 PAGf=`-S‘“1`0-DAY-_ .- ‘ or-1ARLorrE'rowN; P. a.1.,'.wEDNEsDAv,AUousr 24, 1904. - PAGES 110 s I. O. F. HIGH COURT OFFICERS CHOSEN {llNOLl COPY 3 CBN "1 I5 CENTS PBIYONP ( L. U. Fowler- G. S., Representative to Supreme Court-Charlottetown to be Next Place oi Meeting-List of Delegates in ‘Attendance at the Court. Arrnnnoon saaaron (uosnar). The report ofthe committee appointed at Inst session toconslder the matter of giving the place ot meeting more central recommended that the annual convoca- .tions be conilned to Charlottetown and Summer-side. The report was discussed ntlength and ordered to. be entered on the minutslso that the matter may be eonaldered by the subordinate courts. The report of the commltteeon constitu- tion sad laws as 8Ai0D\7°d» l>l`°Vld°d f0l' H t-Iinnae in tbl Bi8l\ omlfl' bY'1|W° giving the Executive the latitude ot August and september in which to ca‘l the annual session. The committee on the State of the Order reported the order in this province .in li satisfactory condition. Tha report was adopted. ' According to the report oi the com- mittee on mileage and per diem 41 courts out of 44 were reprereated. The rep rt of the committee on new l»n.~.iness called foroonsiderablediscunsion. it llealt with the question ct seourinx ~“ ward in th! : '~ P- g,0§DlWl»‘ Wllldl mutter was deferfrqd-`i’or`one__year when n bp.-.~ nl rommitt e 'sllhuid `-br-.nz in n tiolinita olfer from the hospital manage- nn-nt together with ali. other informatir n plissillle. 'lite report also recommended iii.-it an crganizer be put in th a field. Court nd,iourned until I) a. tn. yesterday. Yr-sterriny mor-ning`s session of the iiiglx Court opened»at9 a. rn. The first bn iness was the henrlngfof the Financial l`omn\.ttce’s report. `Thc:repol-t recom- mended ll ilxed sa‘nry for anorganizerdriit on amendment it was decided to leave the :imouot to the discretion of the incoming high standing committee in whose hands als: was i- ft _tb_a_matter oflemunerat ng un mixer; `\\5ho secured candidates. The» In ance of the session WHS Ulkfll “P ellieay with questions _aakerl and-, Nvlifd to ily Brother Harper.:-1 Tomato# ~ The High Court oiiieers present were:- .lunior HHH, C. _R., J. H. Bell, l{. C. R., D. P. Mc1\'uti', --j H. V.. 0. R:, Horgtio_N,eisou, ~ B. Seo‘y, L. U. Fowler. ii. Phy., Dr. Rodgerson, ll. Counsellor, Hon. J. Fl. Wlzear. _ som aEsuI.'rs` or rururza Bnooo. A blotched imply, disii red JM9. feeling o_i,e3lni)|s'tion _fyraoiliad nervep. head-chean a. dull hraln. 'ihe proper cure is one Ferrozone Tablet after eafh meal. ,Femuone clears and beauttios the corn lexlon by makin? rich. PDU lv ood. lg) restores the enieeb ed brain and uns rung nerves to a healthy vignette condition. It lnvigorates all the p sloal and mental pqwers, and hgisrgss strength and ambitlonto the depre . Refuse a substitute for Ferroaone-l-‘s the best tonic, rsbuilder and l-vlgorator known. Price 500., at Drugglsts or Poison & Co., iKlngston, Ont. , . lnoi tus oots H. Auditors,-J. H. Gill, H. B. Huestis, H. Orltor, Rev. E. J.' Rattee, H. S. S¢°'Y'. W. E. Beairsto, H. Orgnnist, Companion Mcintyre, H. S. W., I. H. Howatt, H. J. W., T. H. Smith, nd., John S. Cousins, Joseph L. Dyer, A. A. McDonald, I. T. Reid. Penelope FFFUF Pegg .P-"E 'Ihe Past. Executive officers in attend- ance included John M. Clark, Charles I -\ fs \ CIIARLES MURPHY. lilcctetl High Chief l{n.n_qe`x‘. Murphy, R. ll. McDonald, ii. D. McEwen J. B. Rusil and-Diller-.-I \'e§t,- 1-day n.ftt-rnoon`:~'. proceedings opened with the election of oilicers which resillt d ns follows: - ` aide.. V. H. C. ll.-Murdock Mc-Leod, Char- lottet..wn. A H,_Seey._¢__IA,_ll, l:`o\\'|er, Belle-que, Oli* toll. _ A H. Treus-T. B. Grady, Sunnnerside. H. Phys-Dr. John Jardine, Summer Sldae. F l . H_°Cqm.--Grorge.I.nman, Montague. H. Auditors-E. E. Jordan, Charloti/e~ gown; [)_ P. Murdock, Murray Harbor South. ,- ' ' __High Secretary Fowler was elected re- presentative to the Supreme Court which meets in Boston in 1905. lt was unanimously decided that Char- lottetown be the next place of meeting of the High Courf. The following are the aDi>0l“lf€d omcers: High Orator-Rev. E. J. Rnttee, Mal- pequc. High J. S.-W. S. Benirsio. Summer- side. H.Orgmlst -Mrs. John E. McDonald, Summerside. H. S. W.-G. H. M. Carver, Pownal. H. J. W.-J. Ii. Smith, Tryon. H. Mnrshnll-'l‘. E. Bulpitt,Cnrrligan. H. Cond.-John Anderson, Kensington. H. Mes.~lcr\gt-t'-(l. li. Saville. Dundas. H. S. B.-L. J. McPherson, Charlotte [0\\'ll. I-I. J. B - D. Mc Aldull, Aibrriori. The ofilrcrs wort- irniinllorl hy Brother The following :vc the 1lc'eg;itc.~ in .To Prevent Retailers Buying H. C. li.-Charles Murphv. Srrnirrisrr . - m "1 Who will be inducted into the Pastornte REV. W. H. SEDGWICK of Zion Church next Tuesday evening. e- - 'h ' THE WHULISILE IIIHUGIIISIS W-llll from Man ufaciurers ` Siatue,Proposed for Late Hon. Peter Mi.chell - ll/ianiloba’s Bountiful Crop of Wheat. \vu0l.r»;.~aALr: rmUo<:r.-'r.-‘ cozun|.\'E. ST. Jolm, Aug. 23--(Special)-'l`hc vi holo- sulu druapists of the Maritime Provinces rt- meeting here, the idea being; to enm- _pcl retailers to Inlv cxclusively from wholesalers and shut oil' the purcliasers Vnbw made dir'ect"i’ron1?tiie manufacturers of p-oprietary medicines. STATUE FOI! I‘li.1'ER l\ii'i`(‘-IIELL. I . ` Nl\iCA5'l‘.r.E, Afngf'-ii-(Special)-Mayor Brown has anrloueced rx. public meeting to he ield soon to appoint a committee for the purpose of erecting a statue in -memory of » the late Hon. Peter Mitchell. nam'rosa's ,wnaar rfaop. Wmmrro, Aug. Stl-The Provlncehas under crop approximately three and n half million acres. fihe totalyield is estimated at about 66,0(X).(X)0 bushels. attendance representing the subordinate Courtsi of the provincez- Court Chautauqua-T. B. Grady, John Molllson, Dr. John Jardine, Neleon Al- ward. Court Oraway .» Daniel Mc Alduif. C urt Minncvra.wn~N. C. Pzarson, E. M. Lcard, J. B. L. Lowther. Continued on page B llllllllll iilliS llllllii Ilillllllill _.___ On All Leading Ocean Steam- ship Companies - Danger of Elevated Strike Over- Mrs. Mavbrick Reaches New York -H. M. S. Columbine Floated. ‘A _-'rnixlz imxiazic is ovlut = Nl-:w \’0RK,- Aug. :£3-Special -All the danger of tt Strike of New York I-Ievateei Hni|ro`ud employees is over, after u ..~.t to the Oiilcinls at Dllrlrnn for n. full report of the circumstances ofthe cxumirwiorl papers of thc steann-r Comofiisn by n Russian auxiliary cr-ui.~i~r off the 'South Afuc »n Const. C0l.0_\'i.\t. GovER.\'0n.~1 NnTrr~‘r1-:|». The Governors of all llritsh C0`0l\i¢~'.~ here |>cun nutiliecl to not n‘lo\\' t-on'ing pr-i\' |v;_f\~.~‘ to any lielliggt-x'rni V Ilet-I cr- siliglr- s?.i;~' (fr-ighgr Y- i- 1 »I PORT ARTIiUR'S CHAIN FORT FALLS It-.laps llotly Pressing Russian Positions-Warship Sunk in Harbor -The iiipsang Seizure- Russia Wholly hips not to Coal at Colonial Ports. lfa.\rN rom' Ar Pour arvruun, TAKEN. LONDON. AUX- Zi-(Special) --The Even- lngNews hears that the Japanese cap- tured Chain Fort of the Port Arthurlie- fences on Monday after n. tremendous attack. PRli‘iSlN(} (`EN'l'li.l ANI) RIGHT. Port Arthur reports say the Japanese are hotly pressing the Russian cent", along the railway and the Russian right in the vicinity of Golden liifl. GOT 'ro .~4'r0i»;.~4sr:l.'.< nE.~'lnr::\'<`E. Tin- Chineenr det-lure that the Japanese hurt- ot-cilpied Tniping Tse and pcuetrnteii 'along the ruilltny to Gewrnl St0es.~iel`s tx~.~iilt~|\ct- on Auguet lint. l.ii> \'l\Nu`s nam. 1-:xPEc'rxlJ. Lloy1i`sup'a|\tut Ni-vi' Clivrang reports that Russians are detaining produce from the iilli-rinr and that ilino Yang is expect- \‘1l`ol`z1ll ~ o1'tl_\'. Rus.-i.\x \\'.\n=ll|l‘ SUNK. 'Ill f Clrint-<0 iurtllcx' report ihnl ai. liu~~inn war-.~Ilip was hit ily at ~hell rec- :-iiily :mil .sunk in tlw lizirilor. -a uni roll. EDlTOR'S MAIL. . I RE ZEPHYR’S CHALLEN GE. Sir:---The ()wm-r~ of the "Cabot" are sorry that they cannot comply with the rcqui:.~'t of thc 7-cphyr and its oivnr-t's tllui, the Cabot sllould ruuc the Zephyr on Souriri iinrbor before lgoim: to Sy|l`i-i'- ing. Thu price paid was 5 0 io 60 cts por 100 lb. Thi' livery dvnill d.\ inks* nil lllu outs nii`t\rin;.r,1\n