I c Y a .-...I1 .-pq... Vi »s .i 2 r i l l ... _ ......¢..-..._ ..... -.._ ..... 1...., ........ ...... ....,.. Mr, .. i Hlllllllllllllll llllllllllll ~;f=-_-we--. »» K V ` ` ' " W 1 " ~‘ if -=T>‘>.»,~i;1:r;‘.v.>~‘r-,:_.'.~v¢¢ .;-1-~-~, ,_ . . __ ._ . _ . . 1 ~ 1 1 . ~ -f » - - - .. »~_~.~ .-.-» V . V. ...l-t~_ »,-. V?-_»-._F5.-1g3,;.,;.,_§.,»3_~»:_, THF GUARDIAN C'HARl.O'i*i"t-JTOWN' 0C'l`_()B§_li» 27, 189* s ‘ ` ' x.-,fn-',l _ I will guarantee ‘ .»- _ that my Rhenniatism " _~ . ._ . .., - . . , .i . \ -h. . ‘_ /*V “.. I r it r.l isis \~ l _ bggo, scirttimt and all ‘~ rheumatic pains in two or three hours. " and cure in a f€W days. \ -11 rf* MUNYON. to Health and In “-4 cal advice free. M Arch .tw Phila' _ At all dmmrists. » 25c. a vial. Giiégp #lf CQ -1 CD #iw #ill lit# irnir r lnce-A Banquet ln Char lottetown Terminated the Celebration. Why sliouldn’t we be proud§ Of Our trimmed Hat work 2 * Even the lowest priced hat passes under the eye of a mil- glinery artist and must be perfect before it leaves *the shop. We do not ima... by this, that our stso We do mean however, that The fifth annual session of the Grand Division ,Sons of Temperance of P.E. I., ton, on Monday, 24th inst.. and was well attended. 'lhe session being the Jubilee of the Order in this province, was indeed an interesting one. ' g met and opened in the hall at Frederic- #E #P Chaplain, of the National Divison, Sons of Temperance of North America, was W *hot hos S0 much Style 8-S OUP# Rev. A. Noon, ol Boston, P. M. W. #P * $5.00 Hat. *our $1.50 Hat has $1.50 worth *of style, even as our $5 hat, has will be proud of our trimmed Hat work, when ou have 35? *$5 wofth of style. You, too# sion' 33% 31% S08-SOD. - present and gave cheering words of pleasure on meeting at this Jubilee ses- The annual business of the Order was taken into consideration and as much thereof gone through as possible, the adjourned meeting in Charlottetown Y Ueleffted YUUTS for the cmningg the remaining part. being left over for ¥.i(l==7.i(¢%r'S * THE IILLIIERY LEKIIEBS the following day. Simpson, Bay View; A. W. G., Miss Caroline Campbell. Graham’s Road; G ¢ F- PSIKIIIS li 00- -rss1';z.ii.;S:i“.;?t.f?‘.if7"rr.rf3; is #W####%#### S., Ernest S. \V¢.eks. Fredericton ; G.T., _ D. W. Henderson, North River; G. f FO R Marine llSl|llll\l}B APPLY TO chap., Rev. George W. Robertson, Cavendish; G. Con.. G. W. H. Steven- sou, Fredericton; G. Scribe, W. G. Sab- ine, Charlottetown; G. Supt. Y. P. W., J. J . Chappell, Charlottetown. After this order of business the __meet- ing adjourned and inet in Wrighi’s Hall at. 2 30 p. rn. the following day. Here the G. W. P. elect resigned and Rev. \V. J. Kirby, of Charlottetown, was chosen in his place. Considerable bu- siness of importance was transacted. Rev. Geo. W. Fisher, of N. B , M. W. Chaplain. of N. Division, was pre- sent at the meeting. He also spoke encouraging words to the members of Grand Division, in reference to the grand temperance work in which they . are eugwgwl. , The public meeting in the Frederic- ton haii on Monday evening was one of the largest ever held in that section of the country. The chair was occupied by Mr. W. Simpson. The address of welcome 7 was given by Mr. J. W. McLennan and ‘ | g very appropriately responded to by Mr. llllls, targus all Freight ,lisml al In rates. _ DRo ofFeto 1 rmrrl,llr ll lll l We have added to our establish- E , ment an up-to-date FOUN DRY with all the latest improvement s. Ouralm is whose our - ers andino ertodoaowemust five them Castings equal to any n Canada. or U. S. We have therefore procured the very best American Sand an one of the best Monlders in th provinces. We are now in a ltion to meet the long deem needs of the public. ` Why not patronize homo Indus- srlxmr. rm .:a°r.'°"....‘r:.'.‘r. w_ twesaylstrue. . Give us acall-and we wlllen- _ deavor to please you. -y_. ..'_G.W.P. 2 4 The choir rendered most appropriate ° selections of rnu~ic, while the Loyal Englneeri- and Machinists. - Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf E' IIWW C. Clark and others, spoke briefly. Farquharsou, Revs, A Noon; Geo, H, come to theG D was given by the Crusaders of Company A. of the city Ch“I1,‘}§‘8{§§,'“wf’-E-L occupied a prominent place and sang = choice selections in ood form- Miss . - S Fannie Stevenson singing Rule l3ritau- ll ll Pays ln intl The honest, Furniture; Bur durable kind that will last for years, You can get it at other places, but its here all the time, and at much lower prices _than are to be had elsewhere. No m1ddl_cmen’s profit. We manufacture and sell direct from factory to user. _ The following paper was read by Mr. nia with Chester traswell holding the* became head as first Most Worthy Pat l - BMS" nag '*‘“`°" Tm md’ h“d “nd” “B l““° The Stars an led Banner was nicely diction at this time 6 Grand D visiot s. “sung by Miss Lizzie Elliot. 71 subordinate, do., and about 600 , P8yS t0 Buy at Papers of irit°re.~t in reference to the members. _ ' ` ' sosci fi ` f\ . rivnprpqe (het TOIDDI reno# mnvemerif bE- lht-° lhlrfl 0l'l f [H9 N 710 Bl made during t ie in i oo ye. s or moi \--ion in i in .New \ ra Jil 0 A f _ ~ ‘-_ 1 .V J 1-U' '- lull. aereiead by P. G. S.. J. Anderson and! 1846. Tue trder then had 14 Grand Senior P. G. W. P.. J. P. Tanton, after1)ivisrons. 650 subordinate do.. and which the P G.W P. Clarks oke britfl 40,000 members. invited them io atrend the grand han- 000 Sous wa king in regalin. The bells ' L ' ` ' A J quet which the fvor d sisters of the order of .New York and Bro fklvn G * ‘ in Cliarlottetown had prepared in rang, while national salute 1 “ ` " ' ' a a . \ - v Celebrate Frllrelh r » Wright‘s Hall. Rr-v. G. W. Fisher pro- ,w..s fired on the battery. The p nounced the bent diction, after ' which Ton Puilip T. Vi nite who organistd our thev repaired to \Vright’s Hall Grand Division was a this sesion I , . . ‘ ‘ . Words can scarcely expreis the pleas- elected M. W, P, Bro, Cary 'who gnc-r ' ure of the sons and daughters of the G. ‘rt-ceded him in c-fllce and k ew hiin_ well i ’ " ___ -. __ - -.-_ li. as they pariook of the most sumptu- lnim=e.i onect the most git ed or speak-. 1 , asm ' P F _ and in behalf of the audience moved a This session was noted for the grand , nt-artv vote of thanks to the choir ant est parade ever made ny the order, 10. ous re asf Rev-i Noon and Fisherlers writes of mm as follows ' spokehhrielly apdiiriapressivelgfiegxpgx- Wtgrtogvtpaglawygo of Igrea; sbiéityw g ' _ ' _ ’ , , _ sing eu-grea pe ureon en - an a riiiant or r. e a een _ _ 3 ,_ ~ ., * ’ Of the OI’d8r In Thl8 Prov sent, and again encourauing the admquiieinteinperate. After he booamea, am ' vancementofour noble order. Avote Son of Teuiperance_,,he devoted 'much oft ‘ " ’ ' H _ ' ‘ ' _ of thanks was tendered the ladies. who nisnmeio its interests. _He beloved, All the latest styles novelties of prepared the feast. ' ,extensively tbrou h the United States; ‘_ ' During the different meetings in con- hand British p1;,,v;n§.,5_ As an ont” bg 8-Hd NSW Y0.l'k flilld P11683 RS l0W 88 ll, in Sub.-Divisious and 289,000 members. J. P. Tauton : - The civil war and other causes in the Th;-gggh the eff() 1-tg of 3 numner of United States so depleted its for es that leading reformers in 'lie first pin ofiti e in 1881 its membership fell to 47.715 i i i Q 1|: r ~.- ar.” nr .... nection with the Grand Division great had few .quam and by his Ppnuggivo V e '_ In ~~ A “ _ satisfaction was expressed at the result eloquence contributed largely to our! ‘ ` ` 5 O' " ip A ` ' "` of the plebiscite vote, especially in the membership. In an evil pour he yielded* V _ - ' A Q Maritime Provinces, and -the felling ,to temptation, anp tell before the ~ ; _ ' ‘ seemed broadcast that we people of destroyer. Lot him that tbinkerh lie - ' ' ' s' - this rovince will not tame) submit to _,range ti mu hwd 19,; he m11_" _ ' highphauded domination by ilie province' Two der ,eachgm its zenith June, N I3 also 3' l_eat'ur9 Qf our a330rtm¢nt3; 33 'Ou Q of Quebec. r is:»1.~§iu. se _cram i>ivr.i0ns, 6091 , pretty designs that appeal tothe popular taste, ict-ntury now about closing, tempertnoe For several years before the Sons ~ i ' 4 _Y V _ ' l ha.; mme rapid .~n-rel... in th., United started in Unailottetown, teniperauce ' _ States and Greit Britain. was sustained here riucipally by ,thc A m ifjéent Seleoti n 0 au .. P _ _ agn o f tlielataat Notably among ther-e pioneers in the lAL\X1¢lu!‘y Temperance Society. hide- 1 fashidnable egects Dress Good. Our variety of materials is so large, we we can suit any taste, af a pnoo any purse. _ Q r ` U _ ~ | cause, were Dr. Lyman, Beecher in the United States and Father Matthew in Great Brtiain and Ireland. ~‘ I‘he spread of the Washingtonian Movement in the States was followed by a reaction, when thousands returned to their old drinking habits.” It was at this -epoch the Sons of Temperance hoisted their ilag to combat the storm. On the 29th Of Sept, 1842. sixteen men stood over its cradle. viz. Daniel H. S tnds, Jas. W. Oliver, Wm. B, Tompkins, Jas. Bale, Edward Brusn, Issac J. Oliver. Thomas Edger ly, Geo. McKibbr»n, Jas. H. Bare.Thos. Sweuerton, W, Vl'. Wolfe, J. K. Elliot. Jas. McKellar. J no. Holman, Henry Lloyd and Ephraim L. Snow. These men after adopting a suitable constitution and hye-laws organized on Oct 7th. New York Division, No 1. Sons of Temr e- at ce The iiast odicers were: 1). ii. ~`»i.rls. \V.P.;‘E. L.Sn0w, W.A.;`Jno, VV. Oliver, R.S ; Jas.Ba\e, F.S.'§.Go0. Meliinbon, T; Thus. Elder- ly, C. ; Thos. Swenerton, S. This Division constituted itself the head of the order, ar d issued Dec. 2nd- an address through the press announ- cing its object, viz. pendant Society and Father Matthew iTotat Abst nence Society. On the death of C._Binns, Esq , April, ’47, President of the Indepesdent Society, its members united with the Auxiliary. and formed al yy The first annual mteting of this body met May -ith, 1848, when the following gentlemen were elected oiiicers :--Mr. tf. Crop, Patron; Hou. C. Young, _Pie- sident; Dr. Tremaine. Vice President; J no Davies, jr., Vice President; Arte. mas Davison, Corresponding Secretary ; A. A. McKenzie. Recording Secretary; Wm. McKay, Treasurer. Committee: Messrs Bowers, Milluer, J . J. Pippe. McKinley. May, \Valsh.~ Pidwell, Put- naiu, Connell, Williams, Byron, 'Smith. 1 have mentioned these names here because the-se men were the pioneers of the order in our uiid.~t Thgy had prepared the ground for the naw structure about to be raised, and were to stand as its main pillars and support in the days of its infancy. R. G. Hales, Temperance Lecturer aid D.M. W. P. of the province of Nova Scotia, arrived here May the Sth the United Total Abstinence Societ ” White Wool Blankets, Woof a Moncton Blaalestlm white Blanket Sheets. Grey Blhnklt A i new nnvrm A large assortment of Bed Coverings, extra value at 85c, $1.55 1 ' each. _ Bllllh h 1848 H ed th Ba tist Th b 1; ] f Fd] ‘ lst. To shitld its members fromt e . e rect-ur in e p e es g Qveg gr war 5 gag evils of inlempeia ice. . Chapel Tuesday exening, at the ‘ _ 2nd. Afford mu ual assistance in case Mel-bodist Chapel Weduf sday evening , 'Button Suede Glove at Per par’ of sickness and ' _ e p _ s n cta -eff titled the organization to the favorable consideration of the best class of so"- ciety. The moral, mental and financial degradation which followed the drink- in customs rf the a e, ‘sceh of all rr. , g e f r 4 mgni domanglergl Jusf. _such a formula as _ _ #J s - 8°" I 9 WU- was rescr' b~t_he V , d . ._ ié~ei~;-%'l”~ ~-_»»-., The low cioirand Miss Hunter fur- repeater. rliieftiliieffi Zi nest __ ¥#fHf# 1 . _ ‘ nished excellent music. _ ,sions and consequent increase of » 4'- _ it » ' Recitalions were given by Miss,ip§l:imfi bg ifN ' Yogi; Q k Hattie Sellick and Mr. Horace Lin . lnivigionmtivg-V? molgedrtsooor swan J _ a % Add _ S~ _ _ _g.pp-= _ ani 5 1 resses were delivered by Revs. Gmgd Dymo" 01 Ngw York, ,na i _ A- N°0l1» 1'- M~ W- CMP- GW- H- occupy the functions of fountain' headj- e » _ Fisher, M. W. Chap. representatives of gnu; chapters, organize divisions diva.,-V* L p ~ * _ the National Division. P. G. W. P.J. dissemiuateeitspriociples. _0n¢°f¢|,,,;1-\_'_ ' _ ' V M Ngmugnggg-*i'New Cloth ,for HH arf first acts was the formation of the T00 addresses by ‘hs rsvrssamtives ,Gi-and Division or ti... sine, which took °f the N- D- We" "fy fwible and tice in -New York ei , Dae. iotii, at this very important time in the his- insulted 5,5; G W p June 10th A week only elapsed after é irirgdagg ;@;'t;i-§;1'baY.;§h° 11106533 E68-S gre formation of the last of these Grand, & W ~.9"°Y°1‘9 _V~'°' . h t ° ._ A. ...1».....i.... r. fr.; Ga at - rr rss ri .v . -il, 1_1 1|; . an ran ri s niet lu e cltv t New York June 17th and organized _Premier in which. he referred' to the as supreuie head of. the order. that l’°"mP°‘?'°°° m°'°n_\°“t»fl'°m its .03¥1i03.¢ ellational Division Sous of Temperancc,l ,_ mf: ii ’ I this . - ' - » ’~ ” ~ - B agieaiiie andprglizlllitisnt response wasi°fN°nh America' D' H' sand “gum # ~" ’ ' ‘ madek Rev W J Kirbv : J No Man can either _llvo plouoly Or dle rlghteouoly without I Wifi ¢ tCoutinurd on The Fifth Page ) 3rd. To, elevate their characters as' ’ e i e F mem _ _ , .5 .., _ ‘ ' ‘ ` / " / ) ` . I 2 A . Th rincisles thu e nn tai - @¢l. ` _“__ ,Qiaaf rf 5]?/4 cUR5”DYsP.=:-Psm ~ ` i irritant pg-irsirir 5# an-rin# G- Ask .your friends about it. Prepared and sold by mint wririrlrt ct.. ltr.ALLEY & Co.luREY HOME MAKE l v 'rr-ni _ , rnowsns .aw Btocic RS' _ cirtswn P. n 1. ' T J Queen st.` Sunnyside, Queen Square, Cliarlottetdwu. P 'r ' ' - ia We have 0 .isa ri. ans. tins et Nouby olvquerr. vrgingovtempwvwworkore »1s'42. D. H. sands. nie aww. lawns '_“*“Y_°°‘¥?° “rim f1'°m’.. _ ' pe . _ _ _ _ . ’ - ° - t pa"ed d’g°°"°”° Suitin Overcoatin and Troirse ` wrghoi olirskgnmon m:’ir°a°°td actzlwgy- The Older increased rapidly during gs' ~ - gs : "ng eceeraon meeugote ui-»;h- g, d‘1344_h 11 ' L _ J' .» lee of the order was held in Grace Ggggxpiggiiggwl;-9 0rga,E;;l}0¢_0.v1:T1¢;§ t -d 1. . ' 90W and Q91? GDDIQ-Pl ml “DH Uf church Tuesdayevening. » It was fairly Jersey, Jan.,_ 25'.h- Maryland March; M ` ‘ lgesmon’ waiiauenaea. s.I-1. cmbbs Esq,P,,,_ 5,11; Pennsylvam, 1ApIi|_ %tL_ ,Com Enflcbes the blood, sided' on ‘he P13119’-'m Bai Pmmifl' necticut, May, 10th and Massachirsettagr' Tones the_’ne‘rves' al__,1rays on band. .§=_ai'»&€;:.1."i=s .~ ., __ WE SELL Wd ding Pings And Also Wedding presents. He asked a Maid ifshe would wed And in his house her brightness shed, She faintly smiled and answered low If to the Modern Store you go And buy the Ring from J mirr & Co. For wedding presents we have a large A SILVERWARE all new and latest wines si|ttn.!an.:4si. urrrs strrrrrs. 1°“""“ f’If‘(‘§f"gCKS h , _ we ave as a a "m"L"‘°' 65°' - 750’ in the City _and the lowest pgiaces. J :mm uni at -15580' mo; 800, WATOHES_a_ greatassortmeut and $13() . Repairmg proir ptly attended to Jewelry at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy _"rr-