' i 1 / _ Cr == BLISHED EVERY THURSDAY) vu 4TH YEAR, NO. 35! ok [Terns : -- $1 Pri ANNUNM IN ApvaNer } .- % 24.1903, {WHOLE No. Nl RN NH * [RW To mre Orrickrs AND MEMBERS LovaL Truk Brurs axp Lavy True Bruks IN GRAND LODGE ASSEMBLED, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, -- Ou behalf of Old England Lodge No. 8, Sons of England, we extend you a fraterval 'greeting mud welcome you to our prety. village, 4 We ree relief of snl Iw ize the grand work for the ing and the alleviating of th Eve, Lb. w) J wenthership are proficient, we bid you Gad speed, | The success attending the opening of yon: | Orphanage at Pi:ton, the subs quent sup. port by way of contributions | and the present prospects of future com fort, moral up-huilding and education to those Who in the dispensation of an all. wise Providence, have bereft of parental must rocognized and endorsed by voluntary been cure, be all The promulgation of DPyotestantiem, of which, as a Society, you partien [lary instilling of principles of uprightness Holy Writ, are objects well worthy of the best efforts of heart and mind the as contained ir more engaged in, amd The formulation of which our Orphanage might partially pass from ever hinted at. The labored long, and for the Orphanage and irrevocable Ale wi The re neces- of duly 'notified. scheme would { reconstruction Constitption and bring about a | generallupheaval of unrest : dis |satisfagton I'he schemg cn sible and s} the Committee to Jd fairly with both Associa ing wall the ved each, but wi ghards 1t 1s the - | Grand Master Lafter hem commended s'tdte the our n in our ranks its face is very fi ws a desire on the vo ever MASTER for the success of these picnics drastic measures have bein nee led pg But this is not all that the brethren during the year to ot Picton accomplish each year be- active or loyal. I find all with cause the Orphanage is their daily accord working in the in.erest of care. They pride in keeping in or. their lodges and deeply interested Ider everything pertaining to the in the general welfare ot the Socicty Orphanage and grounds, an] are So tne correspondence of the year 8 i on the alert secking has proved a pleasure, rather than. NOT 4 v ' Et fina i EB keep mentbers one : [oT a doe ih TERE untiring place of official visits dwing laily work part en | wonien of Picton who are in their eflorts. In addition to s he aim We tention gi have the sympathy and ur nnccted with among he ple e or yeventa 9 I I ract We trust that your present deliberations ; t . yi HE would; not only npractical 1 P I may result in a strengthening of good will | Ve ! onal decline, and the land unworkable but is gal, and t r eff and fellowship, and that y ur futare work Source ol all her Her lin the end most uneat t Bro. W. |] y 'may be charucterized hy : greater sue. "religion has proved the saving | (he members of h Societic v cess and be owned and blessed hy the | factor of her existence (eve EIS NO? giver of all good. This is our hearty wish sl a : : v tever THERT IS NO Signed on behalf of the Lodge, ind she plants her fl since we | why this change 1 take place | WW. 8, SHORT, Pres last met our S ty has joined the |in our Orphanage | { : : ~ W. J. OKK, Past Pres I ION arks it I t ff { l ; RIAL PROTREST FDEF v marks fits manageme Ar eff e ession held [n rort rerry. Port Perry. (THOS J WIPDEN, See. | ihrougl your Excctive oad. This |ency ity working stall. The la : "Th TSS organization t federate | of our own and kindre ) dnanfmasiis R he ambitions pride we take in onr pro. | GREETINGS From Cinere No. 83, C. II. C., Evangelical Prote (ar rches | Soctetigs have fille ward { : | gressive town amd vicinity ; we solicit amd PolT I'KRRY and Soce withir ritish | and stand ready " Spl vill thauk you for advice on civi ther To the M. WW. (rand Master and M.mhers | Empire fo purpose of facilit while the co ery iy | mat ers Host of ull we wish that your of the Grand Lodge Loyal True Blue| fraternel intercour wd co-opera. | contributions of le 1s he ) nity be one oy 1 1 r LE sit y i f unalloyed plensure Associntion now assembled Lic veen { Already there | plemenfed by thi )ra I Port Perry on Cuesda \Vednesd, vy never to be f vad that yon may It gives us great t tice in tl 1 i sister P ; Jos 1) d on ire ce in the gre Za Hs rer t a otestant et and and Thursday of last week and ! issure you" that all | motto of the Loyal True Bucs the senti | o 4 r ! i € pe i I , pr lane of the largest and most | We HIF respective of Feed nd iment of Country. Freedom. Loyalty and € rat I a Spxh organi: tio w . (| whether belonging to the n Shue | Kdncation, which the poet has so heauti. | 8 large Y t ) e | Protestants g 'nera together w mifla ial ever | | I esenta Ler " Ee In \ I s S A Le) 0 t, speak through n e in| fully expressed in the followi-g sonvet:' Protest ra € V wr | the Government Hi yf the right sta from all bidding yon a siveers leon Apart > ht Vol 3 hol to the 1Orpl par over ne Lundrcd { from'my offietal capacity us Ree tis my Had binated Canada and mort ' Keep past ! ! ° '1 rphana be 3 t A ; pleasant duty . Univ for men, and that o \ ¢ safe financial ba Nore pres iblic recep | er ais were hurstih forth te as 3 : t I Sy { : Frue B f hav Tt en oon eon rorth var ful ppr f| Loyal True I I nee 1 ly gether hed gentle favors, mr 1 works ; A : b tt Grand 4 Kent ray | work lang I i deal home a iz wh 15 We e th Rot rich In all things that car ~ br § f e yeentive as si t read A sutis soli How pit ro xhomld vel doar Ir hor € r- | be an incer t Of kn nyris » 1 1 rk 1 I dr f wh met four cles Tow mya p 3 wo with } } fan ficout Comple arp now poi ' Sho renzy y t sy renewed ener I J i tm y_approf ! le) ¢ " gy Is hesve no M vy its buttresses ever Tinga' ient to put out. the holy Tight } Hithatto th : : ) OR ) r hy : " . ' Po ns parts o w fort Wa eongratulute vou on havin fratey 1 F i and that H i € « k v € of rat fi I "hutys #0 tha $Y Wu to s blessing | nal order of vuch high ideals. Wa fe Ory el u the (us in keeping open tl ' Cho nase grea I tl Ii assured that an order with such lofty . \ hands that have rl 1 2 I Brethren ning t 1 rinciples will rOsper I far ' I 8 3 31 > tt pr I ie y ing our sisters with y princiy will prosper, "un n 1 and 1 i € ( 1 iv 77 i you will t theirs and yours. The | Measure remove the distress of countless | A lo I I wishes |and 1 I ' ny (rele | Troe ( in the text that it is not | homeless and h s childrer i € y she [rest on the promise \ : \ Arab f t e u'one. Whore woninn A tree is known hy its fruit Yon f hall our strengt I \. 1 | ere is there is gicrifiee, nnselfish | Order has just commenced to hear fr nd True Blue A 1 tor ( ret sympathy, and all the angelic tri- | the beautiful and homelike O phanage I Jet I i our nature, Ku Sisters all, marcied | have erected at Picton. What will the en 1 | €4 ¢ ¢ ti i 1 ¢ S AS € t nd single, permit me to deelare that Pope | be? 1 stitu 1rry 1 t \ k , ni [ Corry and Candis ow Leva, fignratively | We are proud to weleome yonr nab) t and this belief the Orance ; ; the } ral 01 king, and as one man, surrender their | Order to on town, and we trust that i { nada' concur with, i test v I ex r when soue a rine € 1 y I himselfon | waits ta y wd embrace yon. defying | delegate will not anly find our town bheanti " : : : oh . { ! ! this « 1 reatly delightec § be jealousy ob om visiting brethren ful in itself, but also feel that every citizen [E18 w te T love for. both {#hey continue 0 pour in their gen ! € I ke It « 8 » > ' 7 Forar ts Y 1 ve |e < t nd I believe t t the ai [r. Chapman a<| Inthe midst of tin bode par. Parry Yi the Belinke's \ range i arf prai e vurthy order at heart in | Loyal oy forget N JEFE de we RO 1 : t ( te Ory mu R. HAMI in ll a grown «sturdy sa on 1 f w hoy and at ot wil 1 0 K t 1 tn r I ba dist vily, ty got pa f 'parents a ' I sic dur 1 { {one Wit ' Ww Wim to th [ nati . I w tt we hi e e built up a shelt I rejo I esol | ficial t Order. a 1 ai lit es races, all " : Oya : ) quence car tf t I a Ar 3 I nann ge I | tc T ent and It to cure for Grand | € bevign i r ies an Is. 1 iuilant S ' out civ | ut severe t eo generous hut not , f \ Ha that 1 tie t weeny vid 1 fo \ . irituble ¢ we never i na- A while. peal to them as meudicauts, but ever ! ge 1s 0 [ were Ie r he | remen that we ar the children's 1 A fr and I ed th x | the sup.rior a r of cur | gnardians and respgusible to none but God i f v 1 v a hotels and at t} manner vhich | And our country 1 | A ring ome] 1 ight flu mething ! they were enter \ i 1 My feelings make me uw ply my wi 1 her ter t oh gnerally, and I red further [and I in dunger of tizing yon, I regret) ( evide Wt meluda this address by presenti I to is: ard ! € Y ' with the .keys and the freedom of our t my : when it nie (« 1 rough with as much pleasure as J would 1 iter place for the A 1al S [1 4 ir beloved King Edward and his Royal Il Port Port N Lady the Queen no hut f E H. PURDY, Reeve 1 f last- ut, - « Se So ot \ 1 m ake I \ JAMES WORRELI M. W. GRAND MASTER. I n ) Gran: I dy { sam I | y : ! " nr pe GRAND MASTER DURE r I nada I place, then Pi the t ! A ft / 7 I what in tiie 4 Re ; ) the Members of the Loyal 1 y what) , The local | y her t | Blu { » wl tin ( 1 ) a ' ! : ng i intere [ | a , v "Heroes" of Scugoy, of the Orde assembil Par hurder have tia r ch has| ' ' £ ¢ t I did ther port perfect nr Sisters and Bretlr fellow i ) ) N he ered ii t Protest royally providing for comfort ers:--It is my privilege at the close |! those 0) luism, ar i e prid ; and entertainment of the visiting of another year to review the work tered w every J l Blu ada \ ere ke public cat represcrtatives done by us anl to outline some fider 1, f . (| to show r appreciation of su 1 | rivl expe 2 ! ence a into ou I he meagreness of our report of | course of pro edure for coming days member { wen ness | work by ting aj € r eport fron I the proceedings may be accounted | { To us has been intiusted by our and inabilit y that h can | est site c ir farm to be occupied | work for, in part, owing to "tie mai Master a' great and good word, and pot ily J f I ) i [by a *W ice Memorial H r erly w | f f of poss know he voice at the door" wanting to know more [a record of His dealings with us| 5 : eros as many Humes as time might | Gra kee re 1 I MOR o e who never ks in vain | than we were capable of answering canicot but spire ail 10 greater As 1 \ lemand [flere under the cool shade 8 ca i | : calls you today and ack but we were persistent in our abject | earnestness and bring glory to Him or of giant ks fringed by the ri dd . z y: VIIAT IAT 1 I N i t 1 a and obtained what we decmed| "irom whom all ble-gings flow Asi 3 exneri 1 ; wn fing waters of Quinte Day, the \d / f rl € { i e tells the an e yorta art considerable pertaining to tle pro we review His loving-kindness and th Stun t which } brouchi | voices of Protestant you:h can e pa . | he 1 me | as brougl > t ited your A ceedings, which we submitted to the manifold mercies He has be- ao Yo the ; {ihe | Courage I cheer Protestant her f [ i . ¢nceess to the marcel orzes of th egret to sa 1at Mr. Ingram, tlie worthy Grand | stowed upon ns it reminds us of Loval True Blues $V Td wi fear | luring their declining years a { : x 3 eh OV Blue l oul Forse the ra gr Secretary, wha, of course, after con | God's kindly care for those who are [16 carry that which the: Lord com | Pringigoy to their hearts in tl prey enti Ix } ler ve tll gratulating us on our iadure, kindly | | neody and lave no helper. The mitted] wits' us atti we. like Israel |e of their lives. Give to caching the n ; t ) tte] mr s nt , like [srs s ve n 1 supphed us with the shortage which One who cares for the sparrow cares of soll, have crossed the: Jordon | society then a definite work to doloften, of a y 5 [ £ | . hasy ) | J, ha ) s 2 means of gm includes all that in'ercsts the public for little children, for "Of such is] THs 7 Saar ed iHat Hoan wrdiyers and you have enlisted the whole | in important discussion B : cialionigrnaccanied folds $pr ; Eo | ithe Kingdom of Hcavin" \We| PALER oe i rs § he me cee things « t Sualaan Srecupied 8 \ 4 | h King cindd ga {ully. thinker, cach man for himself, | hearted gyupatliy ofthe members, hese things ia Ri hercfore I would strongly ad Most AWonsureren tine (Iraxn Masten a 5 n have been kindly dealt with in being | what dehest-to do. Let pat Comm Uheimgns of Derry gloried in keop | 1.odses should be up to then He moml f tl ( rol asp Muues or rie Lovar Thee M. FITZGERALD. PAST GRAND MASTER. | permitted to niect in Port Perry | ) 8 to do. SLetnot Com-| oR ad the men bi Ef xoune apt oe at the members of this Gra i FLUE ASSOCIATION IN SESSION. Plaxideyy (rptanm. e Board, Cheanttful for situation", and ade HEE FEpUILs, ad tresses or con Enniskillen th irs, and vet it was * ' fLoife at HS present Ssssio _ As Reeve, of this Targe honited tawn'of TT 2 pn fi o 1 } ty ments iifluence yon. Let duty to-| sRLIER th yf J S 4 report annaally problem more careful cor r iis le oil e 1 Port Perey. O A 3 amous as the home town of ounr| y et . 4 a a united fight for a common cause COR \ 1 Part Perry, I am detected by its Conncil ort Perey, Ont, Sept, 15, 10.3, 1G Js ro) {day rise above scntiment, love jor an in past years, an and Citizcus, 10 extend © you, ope wind all, | To Tie Most WorksHIFFCL tHE Ghai | xan pugretary % A Te Sroration {ahove fear, fidelity above friendship mil "sofitiean be with us as one Fhe utua v and t doy ome feasible s I ori ' ieinlshiy he pain alt ve number y } : 'Ih 3 vee for the youth a y } } ¥ ) oy the wich has of Ficinls)ip, and the heart. MasTiR, OFFICERS AND MEMBERS, OF | fu -health we Sumber aniong ie lovalty above favoritism and above | | olds the 'refu e fur the youth and overflow } 1d mear whereby your Gr t hospitality which our town aff nds. © oy greatest of God's favors to ys an | - the othera place of rest for the | your Grand MM s hand on t ) js indeed an Honour which you confer on ns THE GRAND LODGK oF Tuk Lovar True | theveased 'membership i» with ma all put your [rust in God, do your . 4 ¥ The d Your xia a Lod Officers would be t 3 i SEC + 5 tw any - wo pF ) he do ol our | ve se of the S ty for a 1 | in coming from all points of our beloved BLUE ASSOCIATION NOW IN Spssioy | a I Y best and Ile will do the rest vorn oht matrrior. door of ou ry pulse r ke a re forward movem Canada, which is weasured not by wiles, AisestTED, A néw lodges instituted, a larger in- ] bo hy i Fu Orphanage 1s ever open to receive | vear. 1 found the ter rature nor , Socicty. tl hus. hy. depres and wer dings, which ix EY | conse for the 'Orphanage "than any | THE JOINT COMMITTEE'S KEPGRT the destitate or orphaucd youth of | mal at all tim 2 mn e Organ ' p su dy i or aot hownded an the Fast and Wast hy God's | 2 REFTING, . [previous year; a new school house | introduces a matter altogether for our land 'and we can coniinue to|ization s activity | . cate ure a priv ' Blue oon, wiided by the ising and setting | Most Worshipful Sir, Sist ethre ie . eign to the resolution upon which i > \ ) I A: 4 : Bl on [ , Sisters & Brethren well equippec on our Home } G Lod \ labor on'eéxtending to all clmidren | (han that of any revi N ain wre sine vo win wind retains your | We, the Reception Committe, appointed | { a ek A {this Grand Lodge expected action 3 . Benvt : % : , \ TE OF good opinion; we desire your approval of [by the District of North O hoi desiro Sounds Y the remarkable: 'good 11° PERN I 3 comingito ns a learty wc ' x . = Lith fertings of. pleasure. and grat satis of the health of the children ; knowing that the open hand and N faction, to convey to yau an expression of | Be €xcel'ent staff of faithful Home | heart fellows the open door At A rand Lodge meeting our liearty welcome on the occasion of your | workers; the peace and harmony | THE HOME PICN{ Oshawa hosen as the place fir&t visit to Port Lerry. Your seloction of | reigning in oor private lodges gen has become Prince Edward County's ur present Grand Lodge session thistown as the plice; of medting for 1903 10 20 among the offfcers of the ; F ; ? wing request irom o lis a source of great delight to the entire | oY a! Balle olicers of whe greatest Bete. Not only the peo- wine LI ghen Pour Lady district, evidencing us it does, your interest Assoeiotion ; - for these and other | ple of Picton and our County in Oshawa your Exccutive [ound iu its welfare. \We can assure" you that no | blessings we cannot but be grate ful | turned out to attend our fourth an. | necessary to decide where oun ry pa past 5 make | to our Heaveuly Father The | nual pienie but thousands from the annual mecting should be he yo 3 Le 8 pleasi yourselves as | oe s . Avery a [ivh ide aving rece a hearty invitatic your deliberations Will be profigails to our nation's 'peace brings joy to every | near vicinity crowded our campus Having r ve 1a he : y in tit beloved Association. From small begin. | 1€31t. The good will of the people | until every available spot in the rom our lodges ip Port Perry w nings our Atsociation has worked onward | toward the King assures us that the | enclosure was occupied by the selected this as our place of mectir J Tmt wit Tos vn elise a pest ond rebellion ay the Inshl teeming thousands of enthusiastic, for 1903 J alse Dieting ni secon , ani influences | heople of which we read so much | i T date not fixed by our Constitutio for good are to-dny felt throughout the |1CoF \ bo fave he awit warm: hearted supporters. [he 3, dale jo b } length and breadth of this eoutipaps. has been ut the fancy of the agit | receipts for the day far exceeded all on account of the Dominion Expos That your efforts to still further inerpase, | ator. King Edward VII has visited expectation. Indeed no other] ition in which many of aur members | ph Wing begleliiton cis eiubesahipy in- | Ireland and the reception tendered | cause could beattended with such were interested, wanes, puwer and fulne ra Tye sitlp dand' . : ; % | LD a aaa Tercentians i hiss sities the Juesting of dgtard s financral success in (he Countytown CHANGES IN CONSTITUTI N ; 3 *. [loyalty to throne and Empire, The |of Prince Edward. Another year You will again be called wpon tc Agaifi exterting th you a cerdial welcome. | aiid a ed | Te | | od A oa Satin wel, i Biitish Ewpire hails with delight | | of the same continued interest in consider a number of propose . ly the progress of every civilized uation | four Orphanige by the Protestant imendments and additions to the ! Mw 9 Monty, Xe 121. and Republic, while she prides in public will bring this awiual days | Constitution. I feel it "is nnneces | Wok, Nore, WAL No too { building up the great Empire the | | receipts upto the $1000 mark. Too sary to ack the delegates present tc | . s AM, . | ak ade) «Py $x | | Pros MelLavanuy, DD GAS world, has |YLT, knpwn. Her Pro | ee ? | much credit cannot be given to the give all sugh changes your mos Rett Haren Beg of Cae testantisip is the puifying force R. C. NEWMAN, GRAND oraANizER. | local by nd Eniiski olge Wi, GRANT, ORPLUANAGE LUALL {'carnest consideratiu. REV VEILLL , Sve, of Com, | 4g 1 A Rm tt ss Aes OE rn I HR RE TY EO a withont he 15818 officery were ryy way bated we mm Dig ficer could that long won for every nN every terest of tis our wellare and my Is and 1» more y ung m= y pon r i it nistakeg \ berations liere My today is that this twenty A 1 f our Graig ¢ 18 nark y harmon g go v Ii come Je of ) Soci we lov an | and glory 1 Hitherto led ully and Fraternally Yours, | LU Winnihg cause, JAMES WORRELT., Gr Mager. Le T.B A Perry, Sept. 15:0, 19: 3 ~ Zz 7