_ _ ‘llA'!'lUl.l1|lll~2l'B”ll.lf_.l!D GUARDIAN. _ '"7"' .Ef'."TTarrr every visitor to ‘the city during Exhibition. Week to visit our store. We will be particularly t pleasedto see all our friends _ analcustomsrs throughout thehouutry, mol'é‘ from a e social than a business' stand point, as we would like to get closer in touch with each other to our mutual interests. Anything we can do to make your visit an enjoy- able one, will have our best efforts. Our store and staff are at your service and we trust you will take advant- age of same. f ~ li. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside srurul. locus I 0 5 ‘ 3 p _ aartrn i;‘*Ib.l.|n:=a,:'l\`:'€aa‘:`n.:ll \°°°lll\llyoflos.Ilinill¢eha e ¢*°lll1-live cents sizes 25c and a much larger size 50c. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Ste. __li_._____ ::Buntain, Bell & Co., coal, lowest prices; ___._.~_...-..____‘ “Und -`_,-_.._.,» . . . .~ o°‘¢°'¢“.*x’ ._. ~:~ 4. . - ¢ ¢: s,o» »_» 0% »;..;..'».;..°..;..;..;..;..;..;..°..°..°..;».°..~..~. e o _aes one 0 o -€» o_o ` From London Btoamar From lialill A Quiet Dignity its always imparted by simple lilies and substantial elegance. Some new models of this type are illustrati d here and many people prefer These Monuments to the artistically carved de signs ornameuted with taste- ful decorations. Whatever `__g'opr prefereg/;e__ _we are _ready ' to supply the style you desii e. Consult us _ CHANDLER dl BELI. i6o Kent St. __l4°4-9-ioMwfl_ii_31l :__ ' - '- ' 'sl tiolonial Stock Co 0NE WEEK ns'clNNlNc starr. 2zNl>. This is oilr fifth alinuol exhibi- ion w.- ek 1909, r9io,I9i1, 1912. 1913. Ttesdziy A Fool and liis Money W'eduesday _ _ , ' l The Turning Pomt I`liuis.‘ay The Golden Rule Friday Going Some Saturday Matinee ` 'Ihc Turning Point Saluldlry Night i Lyndhurst rua. zse. :ist .ml soc. i6r_1, 9-2oM|f < = “Eastern Caps are sold |l0l'° $0 best. advantage-this store sells tho new styles-differs the ilftlll-' s-qt, langn to choose irom- get 0", hm; ge¢,u.,_, who 'Ion dollar p "16 forco|.t.urln9 'M0 "'¥Slf0'|“U’ .noon mac man. More Nc Mol ood ' lo92_-‘J--24Ml| ;----% __-_-_-- Furneasi' Withy fll.‘Q0. Lid esrriulllslllr l.lNi'.lts ' ---- Rappahannock September nth --~- Kanawha‘ September Sith BOM. ll (Via Bt. John’a) Almerluna October Btb Sep; ugh Blgglsandoali October iltb Oct. 1__h Rappahannock October lain MR. GH ARLES LAVIE he had always been a faithful me 12th and was largely attended. I-I ment! THE LATE MR. Mc`PHEE. 7 (From Yest.erday's Evening Guardian) The death of Mr. Donald B. Mc- Phee of Georgetown on Thursday, Sept. 18th, at the age of eighty- nfne years, removes from this section' one of its oldest inhabitants. Mr. Mc- Phco was in comparatively good health up to within a very few weeks of his death, and deepi e his advanced age attended church daily, walking a considerable distance to do ao. Hia. wife pre-deceased him about two years. I-lc leaves one brothcr in New Brunswick and two sisters, Mrs. Michael McDonald of St. Georges, P. E. I., and Mis member Mr. McPhee and his good n coming within their reach and the homo of his ncicc Mrs. H. Allis- ter McDonald, Georgetown ROYBII-Y. to St. _James Catholic Church. Georg`ct.owu, and was largely at tended. C. _ ____,____._1_-&~- Sl-IIPPING NEWS ENTERED, SEPT. ZBRD-Sclir. ‘ Mamie A., Weatherbie, 'l’utnr_na- gouclie; B.S. _I-lnlltnx, Hawes, Hali- fax; S. S. Morwcnna, Holmes, Mun- trcnl. _ oi.uAalan', snrur. zenn-sehr. Mamie, Wenthcrbic; Tntumagolichc; B; S. Halifax, Hnwca, linllfux; Fl. S. Morwcnnn, Holmes, Sydney. C33-_ BREAK Wl'IISKY’S GRIP 0N YOUR LOVED ONES .Drunkards will tell you with teeth ui sincerity that they do not Wuut I-9 drink. The craving coming from the inflamed membranecs of the stomach drives them to it. Alcura will soothe the trembling nerves and remove the cravlllK that A' ruining your home and stealing lllld otherwise kind husband or lathul” lrom you It costs only $1.00 D21' wife for their unboundod hospitality, sum tus v ' ' _ ` ' L.. _ ' _ ' '4! ’ . au" hr hal' in CWI.” il; will be on the grounds between 11 v \ _ l _W _ ___ lf/ - aiz a. m. sua 2.110 to 4 p. ni. it CIIGQI’ . __ _._ .__~.;»_ _ :y::‘_”,::l:.‘:|h'T_';'.‘;£n"““ 5°’ it is raining he will wear a water- 'TI ` " ~~--3 '"3' --~ ~ ' " __ _ ' ‘ proof coat. Catch him it you_ can. _ - " ’ ' ”"" ` “" ‘ “" °'" _" '”' "'"’ ""'“* "" fl M, 1 ed the color ' nf his suit for to-day unc article on exhibition there whicbl _ . . . world, a place of the size of P. E. I. which offered such a variety of op- portunities aa they had here around them. Let them impress those op- portlliiities upon everyone, and let them educate their children to that spirit. VIEWS OF THE -(I. S. CONSUL. Mr. Wesley Frost said that that was a sort of industrial and agricul- tlira] Sabbath day. Ou Sunday they excelled in all their virtues and what they had accomplished so that they might improve and better their con- dition for the future. In the as/me way they tlicre exhibited and took pride in that which they produced, und also exchange their ideas for mutual hcneflt; in accordance' with how they had played their ,part in s Cwlll' ill Gfl0f8°f»0W“- MMV Wm W' the work. It was an occasion for congratulation and self-improvement on thc part of the P. E. I. farmer u fl ki“d"°5° to th” “Wk *md “°‘;° So far as the improvement was con “ ecrncd that was for the exchange o “DB5 0( I-heh' kmdly “id “mf” ‘wer ideas among the farmers who had gas l;l:_';_l_;’;1d_:;~ T:_':___I_;‘_'_‘_‘;"‘i _f_fe°k2_}’___':°;’_0°_;: thcrcd t.here.` They were physically gathered there; it depended upon them to make that a mental union. He was glad to see too, as'theii' president hinted, that the seductive I black fox industry had not drawn away the P. E. I. farmer from that agricultural industry which was thc pnculinr attribute of the Garden nl the Gulf. I-fo hoped that there would ucvcr bc the time when the numerous black fox and other fur ranches would not leave room for one or two good old fashioned ranches where the Islund’s traditional agricultural prosperity might be maintained. Tho present nge he belicvcd to bc the lurmci"s age, and thc tariil revision of the United States hc belicvcd would be ol considerable benefit to the Canadian farmer, and he could tell them they in the States hoped it would benefit their ‘northern neigh- bours. He referred to the question of the proposed reciprocity agreemcnti between the United States and the Dominion, and said that since the re- jectment of that proposal the States had opened their markets to the world, and hoped that that action would he of considerable beneht to Canada. They would find that their tree trade with the Yankee would not affect their independence or their loy- alty. The price of farm Pl'°