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He has not yetabandoned the hope ~ _ - ' » ~ ~ - ~ - ` ' that Constantine :md the govesrnnicnt in office can be V E_xPr¢‘s _ PIIUUS allothel' _ n take th onl l ical course and ` of ~ ; .__,= _induced b_y reaso to ' e __ y og' ‘ O _ swell lot ‘ob onion at aunt 'goin the lmteiite. He has but to say the word and all ~ _...._._o--,-- _ Head office at Charlottetown, Bran ‘ meraide, Alberten. Sour-ie and Mon ue. G ammio oaiiy (founded 1901) tit-lg. (delivered Or by mall) In Canada. a'nd $2.00 for U.8.A. W lubecrlptlon and Advertising Phone. ... .......182 no News and Edit Phone...... ... ... ... ...1188 de Mernln Dail founded 1891)) 83-W P0' ¥¢ll‘- (DY llvered) lei advahee; $2.50 per yeair (”lll|°¢|) |l\ l4Vl»"°*~ Saturday Weekly (founded 1887) 31-00 P9' l""\\"” W an mall ln Canada or U.8.A. , _ In hold the treaty with Serbia, Greece is shown to have of WEDNWDAVI SEPTEMBER 27' 191° but one logical course of action left. Neutrality has or ;-_-_-_-_-_-,~_~_~,-_-:_~;;; . :_-:_-Y -4::-'-'-‘J-`-`~’-'-'ff-'-`-`-`~ 7'-'r'""f""""""""' """"""" billions. The cost in inen will be many thousz_indS§ he the cost in fathers, sons, husbandS. brothers Wlll be $4 bi ~ii b liicasuied Oniy iii toi-ms of iiidi- heretofore, Venizelos shows that she will pay even t ore dearl no matter which side wins. This brief- y incalcula e, wi e vidual agony. This is the price. What are \ve going lll to have in return? For the dollars, probably nothing, lY ation. There is no exaggeration in it. It is a 3' directly; iii any case, not dollar for dollar of what ll we shall have paid- For the sorrow and the individual Ca agony, the consciousness of having taken the only _f0 e _ - -_ - . _ n honorabh- course. 'lhis will be a great reward, ini measurably greater than toihave saved loved lives by ll' having them follow a dishonorable course and shirk their duty. In our national life we shall be either the better or the worse for the war. \Ve shall win the war. \Ve reecc wi-ll be plunged into revolution. “I must ait a .brief time yet," he says. “If the King will t hear the voice_of the people, we must ourselves idle. Even the sun. that had been VfSe_what It 'S best t° d°" _ _ the earth on this 28th of September. Venizelos has the one definite policy that holds out now began to 'shine suspiciously down y hope for Greece. It is well supported by argu-,S entsi Quite aside from the moral obligation to up-'tipd had smiled suspiciously all B . . _ _ i_ 00fll\9NlIlS like a. coy ‘school girl with Continued from Page 0510- 0° - enslgn is conspicuous on every himd . nflicted war’s cost and horrors upon her; her soi-l E1 this unparalleled, beautiful Island ii the Eastern coast. (Cheers) The ii ii i i K , ii xhibltion, he said, was auspicious :idea 8 gap B ow ng 0 am an rated with fliigs while the Red Cross f unLi.En sno_e. The old reliable musical flriu of Mil- P°“ me lmppy °X|llbm°“ °P°“l“3 ler Bros occupy the some booth as in ay' “"5 |19 “mud U0* hell’ thmklng former years. They have a splendid howing ol’ tlie famous Helntzman and rough this 8085011 \lD0ll *he farmers Sherlock~Munning pianos. There is I Ladies’ Coats ' All of the very latest styles. _ ' Visitors to the Exhibition will find Patons showing of Ladies Coats, Millinery and dress goods well worth their homas organ; Now Home. New Idea th” “cl "mt lt W" held l" 3 yea' and William Sewing Machines and a has been invaded; the army, after ten months of mo- in__i»_v_bi<;ii__::a_ii_ii_;l_i_i;_;-_;i>_i;nc_:a___pd_iiiai_i;_oi_ii_ ia very fine Duchess player piano bo- visit at Victoria Row. = - _7 _ ' - ' I ` See Patons $9.50 overcoat, special or Exhibitioh days. Men’s Suits $9.50, 12.00 and $15.00. "‘° E`“°°" ""°"°'"°°h' Patons large Furniture Department, main floor, is being lm statement of facts, and' points the one Sure way d r Greece to recoup the losses suffered through the a ll s country in the interest of a foreign nation. _hi )0( A glance at the ,map of Africa, looked at in the ii lit of the recent niilitarjr operations in German ll might recover indeniizities that would cover the whole ll_§ _ financial cost,-and lose our soul as a nation. Ger- -l‘-il g th laced on record. For the first time the British lim- V-hl‘0\lBl1 the sir back to the Island- H9 ce re now holds an uninterrupted line of territorv iii, many after the war with France in 1870, recovered in P cash and territory' much more than the war had cost Pl lier, but what was left of her soul was not worth sav- Sl inf, and that remnant has since been disappearing 0 is . . until it was finally and ii'i'cvocably lost in the present bllllt between CHW0 alld the Calm has £0 P355 Gllhcl' he Clllllg 59° herd l'°‘:)_b“l;lk8 *Tala ltlllffls thi-Ou 1 ti B i ' - Breen B 0l'6B; llll . " .’ 8 B8 . “ 9 the beautiful Corinthian and Louis gl le e gm" C°ng° or German East Africa: beauty of the Island has driven itself_ 5iyieii_ Thai the Amiirosi piano is 1. VV3 1'. \\"hethcr we linen' it or not, whetlier \ve wish it or im _ _ , I . a | If fl ' not, the war is working out a change in us individu-_ ha-_Ve 3.f_d€mal`~l‘oIiinil‘ sPt’riT:T¢eiTelrici?i»iiIiil:ilfraternity, these are indeed the fruit ‘and flower of true Masonic brother- .OOO .' dllfl HIYO WHWUI Qlllllllflfi ¢, 9 Better lend The Guardian sion( 0 to roun boy ` 4 had helped to make it the unqualified ii - T Olllll the P90916 Of P- E- 1'- d0 if lheyi They recognize the fact that such alll’ l\CW5' ' could raise 2 crops of the kind a year, work oo" be don.; fully as well, iii S lil SOIIIG Of l.llC S0l1tl1€l'l1 Sl,&l.ES'.'"_@vgry regpect as in fur-away placgii The Exhibition was an index of the_ami by piiroiiagiiig it piano made iioi-o i_ll`€l§l'6S? the_dIslan_§l _\;'0_i_1_i§i_g_ir3_l_<_l;___$ ihey know full well too that the money uurc, ie sai ;an i 5 . _ , _ _ all H1089 Who had had lilly C0llll9Cll0l\ to build up this part of the Dominion llie London Times publishes a parody on I\'ipliiig‘5, with it, upon its diversity, beauty, W kept in circulation here and helps hich too long in the past has suf- ered for the need of just such estab- ishnieiits as this great concern. Mr. engn _ - _ _ iiiie machine is of ve-ry pie-,ming ai,_i The West Chests-r engine is equipped ei bi ii, ii ami- im., with hoth battery and magnoto lgiil- . ‘ b 5 giiihigifsitill foirlgiiiiildli. Slfiiiplieity and, lla" 4 1'2 311:] 6_1'2 AhP_l`5‘:' __P(;7Wel‘- ntrengith are its keynotes. Every work-I T cm “'90 9 ‘em 53°C 9' e _ 9"' ing part is in plain sight. It's s-niooth gill” 1 1'-' and 2'1'4 ll~ P- 'H1050 6411 running qualities and fine finish mark I-Tllles are Very Simple in _de5l5“»‘"\‘l it as a distinctly superior engine. In “"9 W9" l’Ul'lt» having all U10 reference to the Empire se~paratoi',lt Continued on Page Twelvic. i l 1 Exhibition Visitors, Call at the' ' I NEW DRUG STORE l For Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Choco- . F. Lorrey, sales manager for the A. Maritime Provinces is hers assisting in demonstrating the pianos' at the els as are on exhibition at the booth t the Fair are also to -be seen at the (Iompany's offices on Queen Street. In- ending purchasers may find all neces~ MAVCR BROWN- I sary particulars regarding the pianos land prices at both places. E. TOOMBS, THE BIG MUSIC EXHIBIT. It luis beeii told that "ai-i language is peeeh of the mind so music is speech iiccess it ullllu€Sti0llalllY WHS- H0 of the soul.” If that ~is true the musle country but also of the city and towns; should take a keen interest in the' Exhibition. He said that this was_ one of the greatest countries on earth and there was not the' least reason why the Exhibition held .here should not compare favourably with the be_st in Canada. He had been to the Ex?- hlbition in Hnlifau and had concluded that had it not been for the exhibits from Prince' Edward Island the Ex- ii failure. In conclusion he iirizeil a deeper interest in future Exliibltioiis. REV. P. C. GAUTHIER. Rev. Dr. P. C. Gauthier gave a brief but eloquent speech. He said that if a larger percentage of the City people could be lnduceu to take' an "interest in the Exhibition the results might be better. The farmers of the province, he said, were beginning to find themselves. He pointed out the great importance of proper education and the effect it had on the quality of exhibits. notably that of che-ese. I-le fellcitateil the President of the Association in the sacrifices he and his predecessors had made to secure tlie siiceess of evcry exhibition. He did not think they should indulS0 lll too much self-praise. They were all proud of their island and loved it, und one of the tests of true. love was clinging to the object of love. Hs regretted that so many of our D60Ill" had left the province, and lf they could produce 2 crops here. 88 -C0llll“l Pearce was_;\iD_l;osinK. ill; thought UW oople wou ‘a S0 KWH - V Dr. Gauthier congratulated the school children on the splendid enter- tainment they had given and said thcv gave much hope tor the future of the Province. Having re-marked on the excellent quality of the cheese and dairy products and other Glllllbllll- the Doctor concluded by congratula- ting the President on the magnificent success of the Exhibition. __ With the singing of "Rule Bfllllllllll and the National Anthem. l-he IHO- ceedlngs came to a close. - sPEc|Ai. :xi-i|ai1‘. PA_1'oN a co. Paton & Co's. .louble booth i0l1 U16 north side of the building ls D108* 'tastefully arranged. On one side is dis- played Wilton carpets, carpet sweelr, “ere and vaoum cleaners and bellltlllll ecrn soriih curtains. The other com- partment is an exhibit of Red Cross workers supplies. A wax flaufs Of B Red Cross nurse stands in the centre d I d are flamiels. lates, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Combs, `Soap, Hand Mirrors, etc. - A full supply of Choice Fresh Drugs and all reliable Patent Medicines always on hand. Special attention given to PRESCIPTIONS. COLIN A. McDONALD __ Paescription Druggist, Revere Hotel Block, 117 Kent Street. B . ' p Y1 -1 1 M M 14 feet) of A. E. Toombs at the Pro- vincial Exhibltion Building. Here you . _ I ’ - ;‘:.;‘;f.i_r.“‘..':zS.;:;;:s§..:":srt;:rrSi ---for Quick Cheap Heat l hibltion tiiere wo-.ilu have been almosti will find, in several styles, the fa- mous Willis Piano, whlch-made such a popular demonstration at the Toron- to Dominion Exposition this year. The Willis is the' favorite- piano of H. It. H. The' Duke of Cc-iniaught and Strathern. Mr. Toomhs is also displaying the New Edison, the diamond disc phono- graph which was such an important feature ut several local muslcales last winter. Also you will find at this big display several styles of the fa- mous (Joluinbia Grafoiiola, Phenolas, Edison Ainberolas, and Dominion or- gans. The exhibit is' very complete and most attractive, and is without doubt the largest and' best showing of- musical instruments' ever displayed by the- firm, which is saying a great dead. It comprises five’ rfifferent styles of the Willis. Mr. Toombs has' gre-at faith in the Wi-i- that beyond' a doubt they are Cansda's best. Mr. W. S. Gessner, Maritime Province representative for the firm, is assisting Mr. Toombs with the exhibit. " llfll pianos and consider .=~ get a.Pertection Oil Stove You have a portable heating system for your home when you' own the New Perfection O_il Heater. _This handy, dandy little heater can be carried from room to Booimdgiving quick, instant and cheap heat in any place i esire _ _ The New Perfection is smokeless, ororless, cheap, lasting and economical. Hasoil gauge, heat-proof handle _ and a hundred other improved features. Call in and see' one in use here. _ See Our Good Barn Lanterns ‘ If you want a good strong barn lantern that is wind proof, draught-proof and fool-proof come here. Farmers tell us that our barn lanterns are the “one best bet" for general satisfaction. Call in and see the reason why. Fennell & ’ Chandler VICTORIA ROW - ` .i F l 'i r ni ' ' p annq_l_ dictionary. refrigerator,&c. FURNITURE SALE 2 Monday, October 2nd, at ten’ o’c1ock a _ R. C._ Goff’s Sale of furniture Monday, Oct. 2, at 10 o’clock 54 Fitzroy St.-Walnut book case Singer sewing machine almost as good as new. Splendid Piano, fine pieces of old parlor furniture, Iron beds an mattresses. couch hammocks, double seated carriage, bed lounge and sofas, clocks, bread mixer, sideboard, brass and carpet rugs, a fine big and medium wardrobe, dishes, wringer, lawii mower. sprayer, tables, chairs, baby wagon and high chair, go cart and sleigh, books, Websters House open for inspection next Saturday afternoon Sept. 30th; _ R. Bearintc, ' Auctioneer B ll i l _ l 1 ,M Bring Your Whole Family To ‘ Goff Bros \Tt_'y us this season and be convinced that we have the right footwear at the oweet price. - for your Fall Boats good and strong for the mud and wet. _ _ . and arrange n or er tlaneieites, twins. cottdns, yarns. knit- _ _ ting outfits, patterns and all that Koen ` ' . fo__n'iak_e \_i_p the dry goi_>dsRp?_rs(|_>_h_;sr- ( , na a o t one engaged n e BS . ' el' darkness and nt gloom, it hmm » - ......'..'.°....~._...° work. The hontli is artistically dn- Mmm _ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____-_ ¢_.-. *__ ¢..i.ua_.._.. _4 »-..._.,__..__...» ‘ l. i ¢ -i , .r.._" >' 'fa-,i i _ I N, ._ _ . _ .