,. ~ ._ _ _ s * ‘ 1 ~ ,_._ _ _. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ._ _rf V ' *r* ._ f ~ ,. . __ _ .._ . _,__-_ . _ ._ _ __é____ ‘ ' ”`5'_M"ces;x_l‘Lsssr __ _ _ _ _ ' ` I '“ ` V l _/1*' 5*’ ; " if ..._ _[7 Guaranteed ' ' _ _ ' " ' ' ' “' ‘ ~ ‘ ~ ` V =-* ~»= 1 - ‘ 1 _Dityf°r19o'z. . . ‘ _ __ __ D - ‘ ~ 1 cm lt lyw _ < ~ -‘ . » _ 1 n-oliiold-`»' ~' »l»-i-Fill _ f f »~~-~~ - _ -~__. li 3.. ZF ""4 ,.'-.'-s- > O lik . --, and applicants arc rejected bv our Order' e`d cach you, it mains to me that this great O w BL D whom we reject for h'atory of cancer and L9 consumption? But, rctwithstanding °°'"p°B° we H' S' U°"" “°“' going °“" °f o vaccinated, and those wllo conllnit suicide' I c and why not apply this prlcclple to those If I l ~0R‘i` S rlion co `/ __ Met Yesterday ln 'V' Nearly all tile ~ Province Represented 1 i \Vl1en welll-e tolli um; gym- plx ;|,°“5_ cornmendation "to make. viz: That cur Ill rder can make roomfo: all good ln n er; (Continued) ‘Re -1'? ii E 2 Yltnts B_Y HAIL ..‘.'.‘.’.¥’.‘ll“.s“‘.“ l_ _e§uaiaLoTTnTowN, Palace EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY SEPTEM-l§e:t_ 7, 1907. fl i H' '- °.;.~...l..w.l.. Courts in The gh Court take steps to income r. glsten -e~»~~_-Q’ l' Q BRIDGE* Tile Fourteenth Session _ _ _ A ` §lUI!II\_°_1'Si~‘0Fi>-’1‘li¥ ill illfilr flilllllefllllfill- Til" this de artment fcrf its his 'u cv-nl and repolts Of the different committees were $2_;'»ti.`».il0 and thc cxpcnditurrs totalled dar, 'tuli J. S. \V»dl.lck wus also sub- ln thc Suprculo Chief Ranger at' i greet the ilrothrcll in Prince Edwa'-.i and and wishing them success and St. John and Boston-a Fast Boat, I"__itted Like a Palace, Making the Trip a Luxury For Travellers- Some ‘ _éitlil Fellows will ulcctut. their Hall and p . sick benefits if he rec lvl-s any otller submit ed and the usual routiuc of G,,,,,.,",m reMh______ hun_‘_______ of __________ 6 m~m.oth<-r dum the n\°u.\\'l-y.l»a=»\ <\if~w-1~»0\\"v‘1efl?l1_\i°" f°ll°“'°_d- __ __ wlllvtsltnsslmtnls month, wllllhllllsr- tonriencytomake tllisllrallchoi tho Order During the uttruoou seas on . . gated |,, ,_o,ue p_,,,/UHIHN N, _"mn the ot so attrnc ive as it ethtl-wise might. be. ll alll’ EWU lil’ l`(‘ll\l"=l' ll" ¢‘X0ll\l'lml`l*l'l°“ nlnlgnlilccnt new S, Yale of ‘tfhe lfuslgm favor frllowlug the course adopted by ofthe unwritten work of thu Order. The Ste,,msh|pComp,my_ whio|___°__du___,___ me if ask the next meeting of the Supreme HS Dress service between Si. John and ohn A.nderson, ll. (`. R. u _ ff‘ll°W55 ' lioston. The Yale makes the trip in the Court to amend stotlon i(l‘J (nioftllc J c llprecedrllteti time of eighteen hours, olu~tItut.ion. ` Rtv. IC. J. Rattse, il. V. 0.1!. thus .making her nct. only the fastest .iz is sl A since Januarv ist): Foutrrn-Tile deaths among the mem rla»lo_il°dws (five of ullrom have died Rev. Ewen Glll'cs. Murray Iitrbwr, f,l0 lllhilil. B. Y A V ' L. U. Fowler. II. Sccty. F2' l\'Ul°\‘l by HC- 'steamshlp emtalred in American Atlantic ers for thgyggg g9,Ql,liK_,-l.\!'19.39_°l‘» l_l,Jti'l._ _oi-uualion. _ _ _ Coast Service. but tus olstsstyst bear " ` J. li. llieinan, ll. Treasurer, in Amcrioanynl-.ls. Tim Yale established' Dr. Iloustcn, ll. Physician, aaciamo- a new worlll`s record on _hor run from n. New York to Boston about .iuiy first, Andrew Ilumphrry. Prince Edward, J. S. \\'t'tllock. A. S. McKay, II. Auiitl.00. Andrew J Mcl.ure, " t'-U0-0" Leonard Doyle, Aberdeen, 500.00. Wrn B Mo-Dougald, Great West 188.111. This makes a to‘ai of 122 deaths and G liil,I45,f0, paid for mortuari l"fl‘elll“ ln oflfss Q _ t tthese good ` brethren. W0 fl"*\'h °' . ds outsideof tllil-|Ordul‘ who w nanimous vote of thanks was tendered wn. 1 S. W.. D. J. Thompson, 'I`ryJn. " J. \V., R. ll. Ilcltl, Allleriun. ll. Marshall, E. Carson, Cha\'io‘ tetown, Con., Isaac i’row.~\e, Murray Harbor. M~ sseogcr, Rcv. li. W. Stevenson, Now _ B l‘ m _ manifests itself or its influence through 8 men in the Order by acts of ' An M0N_"'““‘““- 5°” ‘l~"lS5l°cl“ll"‘ Mrs' benevolence and love, and the special calc Memorial Deco Anti ation Day Program of l.0.0.F. Tommoxrrow-Graves To Be Decoratet_l==List of Members Who Have Passed _Away Since the Year 1873 'i‘olllorro'v afternoon at 2.30 th'e‘ Bro. J. P. Irving, St. Lawrence Luig.-, lluilllccoraticll Services. The graves the Ilrothrrs who are buried in o.hrl- llletrrics will llc decorated by u special d muliltee. . Since the institution of Odd Ifcllow mu I n this city, the Grin. Reaper has pisccu e sod. there to rest. until tiult-. shall bc city iolillcs of the Indepclldcnt Order df No. 8 died July 20th,18tii. _ » “ `f Bro. A. B. Stewart, St. Lawrence Lodlrs "U ln llrocession headed by the Fourth No. 8, died June 24, 1882; I. 7° li°gimcnt Baud and will march to tile l’€0ple's Cemetery, and there hold their L Bro. John 1). McLeod. St. Lawrence odgc, No. 8. died'])sc. 29th |004. l‘l'I(ll’LE5 Ci'..\l E'l`I-IRY. P.G.,A.D. White. Witdey Lodge, No. 27 led June 12th 1rt0;t. Bros. F. S. Chandler. St. Lawlencs /vilze. No. 0 ditd May 5th. 1800. bro. John Vance, Bt. Lawrence Lodge, 0. 8 died, .lune 17,' itiiiri. ale, which passengers entlr upon bcard~ "_ ewsstand,halher shop, eto.,whlle from Death c0mesm,.;ch and poor _,me ml L _ _ . . I ~- ' ducers Public Men and Electors mgovl i 5_ |)__ W A Allan, i 9 9 padlocked aroulld her body. J ll A l (Il UV. Mill Slewllff I She said her husband wasjealons and d~,_,|m, ,mp “mud ,hem LG ML W ,E _Y ‘ l Gl1arl0ttltown was Sclevtefl M; U18 “Hi ' had kept her chained to the bedpcst for s ` l l' ' . \Vhile w mourn the loss of one ani a plat: t:_r:€s_e_:.ix:5oi;_th;g1_|;i:__(.o__l;_:_t____z___ _ 1 . n mon", ,mm ,lm med me nnks ,md “_ __ . eonried byM A Allen, Uzlallottotmvn, 0t\D°d» ' the Summerslttocoult and the breth- "llis wife wasa confirmed dl'upk`urd and was tonixzht found with a chain tightly H Erlwald Quinn, arrcs'cti for drunkenness of the widow and orphan, who cxn gain A a o llcr husband when arrested dst-land o nlorc. As time rolls un, one realizes nsition to the world beyond oneisno reslpeotcr of persnll-_ But _ ive or dead the members of the ,Order 1; ercy, and if the some spirit N y their princ’ples. l’ooplo can only rc-1 Y ice ill the present exalted position of thc ` n_d well in all things. _ 1-`ollowing is a list of the departed bretir- `2 ren. Sr. l’l<:‘rl~:ll'.~' Ca.\m'rrm\'. N li=o. Sami Mlrtin, S . Lawrence lfilgc e ilecling oilarhcter of earthly life, and L 1’ G, Daniel \V _I°`iniaysen, St Lawrence Odge, No ii, died May Nth ltithl. Bro. John`D Currie, §l.___La_,wrence L wise ll : (al . 1 V rflhlslorvilstlfmzs. Loon this .less rs ,,~,,f,'e°fhe §,f_’_'s':;,d::;h,‘_eb;;§§§§;'l'§_§’f‘_f_: N08.d|efi Ser>vl3‘f8tic l'B Bro Gyrus `ViM.’t.‘G`re`gor_,"Bt Lawrence odirc No ri, died Sept 2, 1889. ' Bro Nathan Davies, Excelsior Larigs, olumbus, ()Llio, died Aug. 8,1890, P.G \V Allnll, Sl. Lawrence Lodge No 8 dl d b till. Tl ~ i d h f ht _ _ l(l10.00\ ~ ors. w_;lm€:; ggtzly bmlire; "Rnd n_‘;gw°:§`_u lvdarch ind, 1870. 1'. b.Master, Tino L. happell, St. Lawrence, Lodge No 8 died odge, No 27, died Sept 25. 18114, P. G.. Theo. Farquhar-son, St. lnvvr nos o. ti, llled Sept. 10.10. Bro. Jas. lines. St. Lawrence Lodge, No died July 22, 1901. P, G., Sydney Enman, SP. Lavvren n o. ti, died .iany.,30. 1001. P. G. W. R, Boreham, Wlidcy L'»t|.:f~, o Z7, died Jany 30, 1002- Bro, \Vm. Harris, Mountain View “lf” “““ """ "“‘” "“ "”“°"“"_”” '_"“;” Lsdgs, F0rlMsLs°a, N. W. T. also Dt-c. 4 , 1901, Bro. Fred G, Rottray, Wildsy Lodlzc,No 7, died Nov. ll, 1002. Bro. Jas .\ Stewart,.\`t,. Lawrence Lodge, o ri, died Dec 30, ltitil. Iiro. llenry \Vallace Uavlson, d_l`cd .l ; .4 I all for that By authority ofthe Boards of Trade of l’r'llce Edwarli I land the fo‘iowing cir- Nc, .~l di~ li Nov. IH, l~i7:i. r ‘ Supl, 5, lp0__ _ _ " “ml nomlmn ans K D r 'Y I ' ' he had taken this moans of keeping hcr sect-omplishod lu D\‘0Vld|“i~l f°"ll‘° 3'°"" lillld “nd “°‘"`l“°“* l""""'"°"° “°°°'d°' cuial' is bring scat out to mcrcfants, manuktclurtrs and shippers throughout the from me “loans o visitors during their stay. This votr as suitably acllnowledgad by John T ¢‘“1“U'¥7 The chain was light and ten fcctlopg, years ulzo in D.-Moines, lowd. WhBl'B bb M Chief Templar presided for 10 flliil °W\‘ _ 0 I atlonal f' Lllige of Good Telnplnrs. _ I P ,mme away (rpm that ccuventon well. llsvlnlr met him first fourteen G03, 0,, behalf of the Summcrsidti U0lil'l~ Dear Sir :-The construction ofa Tunl.tl ur.d ~r thc Straits cf Northumberland is, he said, so she could move an uni the ‘I ` "ww" ` "’__" *_ wc ilelievel not only vital 'to us as a 1‘rt vince. but of the grta'est» possible concern "°°“’5 l, ho meeting i tho uterll to all those from ou side who haue business relations with us The present system Surzlltvooll Gr;.\li~:'rl~:n\' Bro. \Valtcr li ur, Wildey Lodtze No. 27 N Bro. Tilos. Il. Rogerf, W'ildey Lodge, o 27, tiicd llec 30, 1001. P. tl. Robert D. Collin; \_‘Yildcy L dge, i@l10l°€l‘|lN°|'Hl‘B“f'1'.V | hm mvyurrrl lll0il|(fllU L “mn um” vt re heard “I many attrsc°ive and int-»rs~ting 1 ur.-~ and tcochihg the Con mistioncrs and of ;.;_|,t,a|-n Canall l,!1\ir. Wooriruflu. vol p M, u- 5° many thinln thly know D0* lrls wrrk Ashe gore along lnd h»\s'w-ithhill. I v it n,.80|ul,|°n~. relrrattinu ills death are very m de re todo y _ W," |,, lh, lr plugs, bn if uc in the St.. John ltlver valley, l\t Fr. llvrit- \ physical union by means of rails under tht- Straits would ultimately cn‘tn‘tl. We H --- - controvortible statement of the case : Confederation Compu-t.<' it is we believe, too,,a‘grsntrr outlay on the Country than ` peak now as abusincss community and llsk your attention to this plain and un- Keiiph Mlf\il|’ll`S l~llil|t1€|’ll l'1ll\U l10l|5B i W oirufi' Chief Photographer of f li r. o t . | le Department of thc Interior arrived lu tis Clt-y hy the S. S. Nortumhsl-land last ,ln hotographa of landscapes lcnllllgd to give sn ilnpressioll ~' tilt- ,m |,e,,u;||u.:plloto;rnp‘lsofI ni cape~ Tito uncertain |'a'uro ofCtm-llunlcttiull with thc l’r.vlnce of Prince E-lward Island, results in congestion of trailit' ;gotd< arc hill for weeks lilrl mout,hsilltr.1nsit, rcsultinizlll loss of suits; ¢lr.lfi.~l ftu' puylurltt sr" rcturncd unnca ptctl for the stir- ll rrltrlcl-, "(iot.|ls not lirctivt-ll," thus causing tsnnoyiillcsaml cost to tho ll-awcr, il c .nvcllicuoc to thc blinks ani trouble to thc dravlcv. 'i'ilc l~xoll»ital.t. fr~l-Igilt-:~at-a cll`arg.d. handl- cap the general ilusilless and t‘x thc C0flf4lllllL'l‘. ’I`olul.\t'rn, S.-pt 7 ~t-*lptc'nl)--Motlrrnlc to fresh winds, shifting in wust and north west, line and warlu tcd ly and on Sul.- lilly. i?___{___ inard`s Li imeni the Lunlbsrman'l\ Friend \ = . ~~ ll ll l.l have us do, vie will work ¢_°,-,_5-,, John, Si. A'1'irew4. S . Stephen, _ -_ _ ---- d ilvarlllter llhdrluevsl lnfole to lalnlt U10 bl” (llahd Mlllml Y5"‘“°“fl‘\_ Dllibil The solution of this Tranapultatil n difllcull-y and tho way to the hhrhcst R¢l10l'l\i sinus of Frntcrnalislu v\lt.h’n the reocll of A all. Let us this day- fn' his fllkev d° thu' A .....»ul~ Ke-»=u\\~ 'md out rl><=u»~. _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _-4--\----- _rlghhle ‘lhmogrunh suv,” ,_ proaporitynfi.l\t.l’| \lncr, uc lnllcvt, Ii-et in the l`uuucl. 'lhls sthilnc isdcllnred ‘W hu. "*uh"m_"|."__ _ rslu il d l l w ll loli I l\nd in tilt' ll ar iuturt' it will be before Purlla .0111 One of thc most. successful meetings of the (lame Association was that held last nifiht in the city building, President fiyndmlm being in the chair. in his opening remarks ths President remarked on the success that had altend ed the eff. rts ofthe Association to protect the fish and lrsnle of the Province, reports from all quarters testifying to the wonderful improvement both in the trout nihtn'g_ and _shoottufloxr chat prsv__io;ls urs. s ztlisuwlddyqtldzsltl _sl'i‘”:i'dcnsf,` l f twenty ln as up nn lawn i.vl»i| ln who punc r | f c< _ ,V _ - . C°fr1\\\»°“t'l\°'“‘1“°“°'"“' “""`°"" ""‘"‘“"° ° . - ‘ B-sslselloes row as 'rss .cl ~ 1 A ',,,.l,,,,, R‘-\l1l¢|'l °“\' U°‘“`l"‘ M" d"p'd_ T63? "h° p"'t’w ('mp""ux hmcy' Mlm’ mrntlu such. A