5 ~.=~..~_.- ‘_» ., ,_¢ . ,2. iii nn: V , *_ _io ‘I W ii, l Ir' y if l i';'$?' Z .Will .J ll .iii = .5 hi ' £14- TT ..~f~<~,»- .- l it Fil' 1 .,,' 1. V or 1 » a. lg t »~.;.»-A an i i 1 9 i r 2 £i.9‘.€'4’¢3!‘,*~”¢ Q of-1 - v if. 5 E Q. ii ”_'f‘é‘-' -‘-rr `€~. :I ul is ;&‘.:.$;5‘J¢- :.- tr lv tl 65 5 Sri iii it ,. rx ,: ,. it .lu Q1 i 5,. 0. Us `lo.,- .. 1 h -'71' ..._ me I5 .B 5 o n 2 _ ‘Q §»"~:=,_;‘J,1“»lrf5l.- ' . ,~ ...¢» ' shoe soon. 1 mn mono nm - 'rua cnaabrml' A ` ilifiifflii i . ' '“"`“?"f?'F ‘9°9 _ _ . . - 5 , _ , -. * - ~ °> ~"" 5*' '- “' - ' " ' __,L,__--__-----~----._... .__, ' S. A. Mcll0NAl.l). ladies’ roll and . |_\< -..`., -- A, ,_ Winter, Coats. _A 3 »;-’. - ¢ _ .-5.. To-day we are showing a ' line -of Ladies’ coats which for . neverlsefore been equalled in this Clty. The $7.50, $9.00 and $10.00 lines are worth Golden Rusaet-1 H`. A Delmalne,1 W. D. Johnson; 3 Wm. Mclntyre ‘ Beaheim Pippins-1 W. D. Johnson, M 2 Hamid A. Delmalne, 3 Helen Fer- r-‘ioooinh Bonuiy-i into Fred white, 'I' , , r‘__D’A.lmnine downright good values have lu'mto, city ‘ ll Yorlf. Point; 2 E. G, Love. city. 5Slllti>ns Great ._ Britain-1 H. A. inmiinaine; 2 w. `n. Johnston. s Mario-i W. D. John-iton;,»z 1-LA. Montague. . more than the price we have marked them. The $l5.oo P ,` $16.50, it 9,00, $20.00 coats I ,f ri 5 _`* are good values also and the I .) if “._ l~.\_ styles are at the top notch of , _»:`=""'a§5- ' fashion. ._ --";~‘ '/ ,_\-;,;>" __ _,¢ Misses’ Coats. - r We have not been un- mindful of the fact that 4. . there isa large demand for coats for the younger girls. The $3.65 $4.50, $600 and $8.00 lines are a[l good values. in our mantle room. , _ _ . ‘Frederict:on; 2 George Welsh, City! 3 20 Queen's Choice of Montreal-Beam Mrs J. Elliot, City. ty-1E. G.- Lowe; 2 Hector Murchi- C 5 Ribston Pippin-1 H. A. D'Al-|8011. York 1Po`int; 3 W. D. Johnston. I O I maine; 2 A. E. Dewar; 3 W. D..]o`1n- 20 ClnlI'k's Beauty-1 Mrs G. E.Full, ston. \ "A &00'f...4;gnn"~r jf: ; ,., .v".,» ,‘ ~,’ --` 'rl' w :~~l`-1",`-" 'iii ¥"~`,`.f.c.:~‘ I- 'l' V ~ ~ ~\- -. Auf. _,ii-., _V5 tl »f ~ ` . -A f- -‘ e- lr ~f 1, " fteitiiilf? » . __.'.-`.-_‘ _r_ '__ " , ~,§,_;|.,',L¢;l:~`£»'»__ er. _ 1.. 2;; fi~ ~ ViSlTORS J To the Exhibition should call at our establishment an inspect our large line of Ranges and Stoves. We ale Agents for the famous Kootenay and Pandora Ranges. _ Special prices this week on all kinds of Stoves delivered free at any Station on P. E. I. Our Store will be open Wednesday and Thursday night until 9 o’clock. The Rogers Hardware Bn, lhl , .,-.,.,..lIis|tors-.to the dllxhlbltlon Wil fin Carter’s up-to-date Book and Stationery e I Store if - The best and cheapest place lo buy their supplies of Fine Stationery, Boolra, _ Souvenir 'Goodl, October Magazines. Latent Newa- papera received daily. Newest and beat Books received as issued. _ Opened to-day a direct Shlpmenr of 1000-New Books -1000 _ beet Authors, cloth hound, neat and attractive cut iréicc for Exhibition week I5 cents each, 2 books for “ntl . - - Limited. fine Stationery j p Regular price 25 cents each. Look then] Over tO_day If /I D. Johnston, 3 John Robertson kit excellent valua. ' ed cronornetor and thirty years ex- $50.00 5 King of Tomkins-1 W. D. John- son, 2 H. A. Delmaine, 3 Helen Fer- guscn. 5 Mann-L H. A. Dolmaino, 2w. D. Johnson, 3 A. E. Dewar. 5 Northern Spy-A. E. Dewar, 2 W. D.. Johnson, 3 Jas. McCallum,. Cross Roads. 5 Ontario-1 W. D. Johnson, 2 H. A. Delmaine, 3 Mrs Wm D0wt.her,Coru- wall. . l 5 Stark-I-I. A. Delmain 2 W. D.|¢han 15 so,-ts of 10 each (,,amed)__1 e,, Johnson, 3 Geo Auld. Auld. Wealthy-1 A. E. Dewar, 2 John Robertson,.‘3 Geo Auld. Apples-Domestic and Home Ma`rlr‘et. Chenango Strawberry-1 H. A. De- lmaine, 2 Robertson & Son, 3 Gord- ing Irving. 5 Bethel-1 Andrew McRae, E. Roy- alty;_ 2 J. H. Gill, Little York :» 5 Betingheimer-1 Guy Stewart, Southportn 2 J. Robertson &\ Son. 5 Rodd- W. A. McRae, 2 Gordon Irving, 3 J. G. Irving. 5 Duchess of Olden‘berg\-1 J. Rob- ertson & Son, 2 J. A. Moore, 3 Geo. Brown, New Glasgow. ‘ 5 Fameuse-1 Gordon Irving, 2 J..A. Moore, 3 Mrs Wm. Lowther. 5 Fallalwater-1 H. A. Dalmaine, 2 on. 5 Inkermnn-1 John Robertson & Son, 2 A. E. Dewar. 5 Red Astrachan-1 Otis H. Beary, I 5 Rome Beauty-1 Mrs Benj slogan, Fairholm, City; 2 W. C. Wlite, Vlty; 3 John Tlobertson & Son. 5 St.. Lawrence-1 Get. Auld, Cove- head; 2 F. Dog-herty, St. Avrirdn; 3 John Robertson & Son. 5 Wagner-1 I-I. A. D'A1maiu'e; 2 W. D. Johnston; 3 A. E. Dewar. 5 William's Favorite-1 Mrs 'John Robertson, North River; 2 Peter McN Robertson, Marshfield; 3 E. T. Love, City. 5 Winter Bough-1 Mrs Charles Mc- Gregor, City; 2 Wm: Mclntyre, Mont- ague; 3 Jlohu Robertson & Son. 5 Wolf Liver-1 C. Newsou, Rocky Point; 2 James HoR-ard, Cornwall; 3 Gordon Irving, Vernon River Bridge. 5 Yellow Transparent-1 Geo Auld, Covehead; 2 Wm Gregory; 3 Wallace Owen, French Fort. Best arranged Fruit, Dessert, for dining table (open to ladies only).-1 Mrs F. Furze, City; 2 Penelope Mc- Kinnon, Charlottetown; 3 Mrs Oliver Warren, North River. Collection best 10 sorts of Oom- mercial Apples, not more than 5 ot each variety, corvrectly named and labelled-IH. A. D'Almaine; 2 John Robertson & Son; 3 A. E. Dewar. l Collection best 5 sorts of Apples grown on P. E. Island (-any kind) not. more than 5 of each varietyl'-1 John Robertson & Son; 2 A. E. Dewar. , Plums. 20 Yellow Egg-1 M. A. McMillan, Fairview; 2 W. D. Johhston; 3 Mrs Wm Lowther, Cornwall. 20 Large Golden Prolific-1 A. E. Dewar. , 20 Victoria-1 Mrs J. Elliot, city; 2 Joseph Stewart, Brockley; 5 Mrs Beiij Rogers, Fairholrn. 20 Burbank-1 D. J. Stewart Alt- CONll0Y’S - Special Fall Sale of Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Suit Cues. Grips, etc. See me about CLOTHING CUT PPTICES in All lines. Give me a call Exhlbltlon Week, Store Open Evenings CONROY The Shoe mm. f 97 ueen St. Ch’T0wu` N edgy cop Bunk of New Brunswick _ dmwfrmtf. . I it Tanton’s Watches lead all others for accuracy and _ We take the greatest care iu test- in g and rating our watches. ~ With the aid of an accurately rat- pgience therefore we can assure the t watch service. Our watches range from i.oo to Shtisfaction guaranteed. , P. Tantou, city; 2 E G Love ‘ f-a 20 Field-1 w. 0. white, oityw 2 A. 20 Imperial Gage-1 Wm McIntyre, M°nterue; 2 D. J. srownrt; a A. A. Moore. '\ Llellm, 20 Bavay'a Gage or Reine Claude de Bavay-1 D. J. Stewart. 20 any other variety (named)-1 W. l I/. Johnston; 2 Peter McCallum, city, 3 Wm McIntyre. Colfection of Plums, not more E.~ G. Love; 2_A. E. Dewar; 3 W. C. White. BMAIJD BOTTLED FRUITS PRE- SERVEQ WHOLE, AND CRANBER- RIES. Best collection of Preserved Fruits In glass (acid)-1 A. E. Dewar. Best collection of Canned Fruit-1 Mrs J. W. Warren, North River. BE" PGCK of Cranberries, cultivated --1 Mrs (Dr) Matheson, Harrington. Best peck of Cranberries, wild-1 .Everett Shaw, Brackley Point; 2 J. H. Jones, Pownal. ` CRAB APPLES. 20 Transcendent-2 Mrs Wm Low- ther; 3 John McRae, Ebenezer. 20 Hvfvop-i John Robertson; 2 'James Arthur, North Rlistico; 3 Guy Stewart, Southport. City; 2 Peter McN Robertson, Malrsb- Iield; 3 John Robertson & Son_ 20 Whitney-1 Edwin Carew, Bum- SUYZ 2 W. D. Johnston; 3 John Rob- ertson & Son. l>nAns. 5_clnm>'s Favorite-1 H. A. n'A1- rnaine; 2 W. D. Johnston; 3 J, 0_1;-v- ing, Cherry Valley. 5 Bartrett-1 Alfred Shaw, Brack- ley Beach; 2 H. A. D'A1mnino, 3 W, D. Johnston. CATTLE. CLASS XIII.-SHORTHORNS. Bull. 3 years or older-1 'John Wally er. North River. Bull, 2 years old-1 Samuel C. C. Lane, Mt. Mel‘llck_ Sh°fl5h0l`l1. Hereford, Polled Angus 01’ Galloway Grades. COW. 4 yearrs old and upwards, in milk or calf-1 Robert Longwortlf; 2 Robert Longwortlr 3 W 11 Highneld, . a ace Steed, 'I-Ieiler, 2 ga ld Robert Longwdgtli). and under 3_1 wH¢;1l§§P. 1 year old-1 'Robert Loup L(?ll1‘gv,o2`t§,rancls Chowan; 3 .Robert Heller Calf( d 1 giapthsi-1 vi§.°§i.Ki.f11§,““dN§Yf§ Helter Calf (under 6 months and 0"" 3 m°Ul1hB)-1 R»obe'rt Longworth HORSES CLASS II Fil1Y. 3 years old and upwards-1 Daniel McDonald, Clyde Riva-; az 'R°\>°f¢ Lousworth, Royalty; a A. M°K¢11=1e. Clydo nlver. Pills' W0 years old-1 w. w. owen, Southport. CLASS III-Carriage Horses SFHUIOD. 4 years old and-upwards, must he shown in harness-H; IR. Mc- Lellan, St -701111; 2 W. B. McKie, City; 3 J. A. Campbell, Clifton. Stallion 3 years old-1 Duncan Rob- ertson, North River; 2 John Stewart, Marshfield. , Stallion. 2 yearn old-1 John lr'ord',, Ebenezer: 2 'John Nantes, Ko1ly's Cross; 3 Daniel Taylor. Nino Mile Creek. Stallion or colt 1 year old--1 Ed C"°SbY» 08110 'l‘ravern_e; 2 John: IJ. Mcl-003. Riverdile; 8 R1"l!ith_e|on, Pi" , , , `.> l , . a full stock of the - FATHER MORRIS- EY’S REMEDIES in- cluding their Lung Tonic, two sizes- Catarrh Cure-Rheu- matism Cure- Dysp- epsia Tablets-Linh ment-Wholesale and retail. At your service phoiid153. _ . W. N. Tanton, " n5GraftonSt \=°=\'» P¢rr.`i win unrniyro month laoynity J ` ' ` ' i SPWUL PRI" - P , _ ‘ _ _ ' ___ ,K ' ' '__. ’ ' ~. . 5”' ' muy' 8 “H” °m_1-A1” K’“°°7' By Bank of Commerce if zo orlcmn-1 A. ir. Dewar; a 0. ~J. eouthporm n.w.winu, York Point. 'Bm mm” 'w,,,,,,_ mm 9,, ,_-, "-"' ; Stewart. i-Filly, I yuan old-1 Wm Auld-, cl _H R' Mo. '-\ th _ _ _ _ u Gelding shown ln aes. . . . , I aaiCii’."viii'o'fi 'i-iihnliti Al'n'§fJnl, z 2° Bfadlhnv-1 A. A. Moore: 2 Ki\\S°*~°°= * -¥°'"= “°l»°°'1» Ri'°“1°1°- muon. st John. ' . , w. n. Johnson; 3 A. E. Down. lu" Ethel Hansard. city: 3 'life I-°'= 30;- 3 G°°=8° H- Reddilr- °i¢¥~ ' sndah Home _ ’ . ‘ BN] ¢R°l_\l'l. Fatrholm; 4 Peter McN l FHIY. 1 Your old-1 Basie Stewart, Gm¢|°m;nja Saddle Horse, Gelding . . Robertson, lfarshficld. UIIIOUI 2 Htffy WMU. Fredericton: or Mare, not less than 15% hands _ _ r Uenfem- ao Moores Amin-i win m¢1otyro,,1 A. A. moaoneh, umhnoid-_ and mm he shown nndnr saddle I-Hd ontazue; I John Robertson Q4 Bon; Foal of 1908--1 B. lil. Bagnall, New ridden by a gentleman-1 Wm Mc- gusom , - ‘B Wm Gregory, St Avards; 4 W. A. Glaegow;3Albert Boswell, Pownal; 8 Kinley, North River. _ antoa, Southport. _ l, Robert Longworth, Riverside. l Lady’s Saddle Horse, Gelding 01' zo -wachtnzton-¢ lc. G. Lowe; 2 n., Mm with soot At. foot-1 Albert Marc. not inns that 15 hands. must .5 Stewart; 8 strc' Ben: Rogers, »4'au-- ,Bom/ell, Pownal; ,B Robert lang- l 5° “IWW” "UQ" “dd” “nd t'm‘;°”wl;7 helm g _ ‘ ' worth: a suns Prom-rrhomdym -. lied:-1 Perl" M°°f°- '=i YI 1 ' 20 Prince nnginom-1 me win - carriage Mm or' scolding, ua ire E.-M°N'UJ»°- . fmbrist 3 M4- i ‘I»°wth.c nu;za.0.L ;:-.th ds .touch in \I°Be=th.lldnh1ta1_~' - -s anrotha variety-i -w. o. John- D- J- gtcwiilrtnlw on rilvlise-gl-gill' Steele. <=iU¢;l"z A2: if i91‘*ff°["v H“°""°’ H°"°°° t0da~y°' '. . _ 'atom 2 H. "A, n'Alinnlnet-8 w. o. 2° Ponds seedling (Foothill)-1 L. M¢=B°ath. Marchand; 3 George Hui Million. #vw-1’= Old and \1PWel‘<1'*~ ‘i ` drahan, city, i r 1 Roper Bros, City; 2 W. Moffat,May- , , . . r » Collection of not less than 4 B0,.ts_ 20 McLaughlan--1 E. G. Love; 2 _ ' Carriage Mare or Gelding under 15| field. ‘ . 5 each-1 w. D. Johnston; 2 Peter A- WWW- Hwlbrook- _ ` r s - - ~ ' ' 0 McCallum, city; 3 W. C. White clty_ 20 Blue Damson-1 Peter McN Rob» E- mid- City. 2 Claire McMillan, 591°- _ 5 Golden' Russo:-i 1-i. A. nolmnino . M8011. Marshfield; 2 F. Dogherty. st Cvmbfieha H- R- Hilwv. ¢1¢y» (°°”"““°" °” °"“" P“g°s') Phone 240. A11 liiods* and sizes at `the 'lowest prices. ~ ‘. j` _‘i Order ~§fs»r.1.refs`l17l>l>1J honda, to be shown m can-55 ,__1 R Filly, 1 year old-1 W Moffat May 2 W. D. Johnson, 3 Wm. McIntyre, Avarde, 3 Jas Howard, Cornwall. ~' --»~~--»v_-.=- ~__- -__ ' , - _,;__-T-1-.. . -_ .~-1-='---_-1-5--» ._ ;, I " ' ' -\ I l 5 Gravenstein- 1 H. A. Delmaine, . .' , ` G 1 11,' 2 W. D. Johnson 3 Helen Ferguson. E' Dewar’ 3 D' J' Stewart' Aitken S fha Home of oo( ax Ferry. < » H. , I A most Cordial Invitation is Extended to Farmers, I their Wives and Children to Visit our Store. We are looked to always for something above the common but in this case we have surprised even ourselves. Extremely good luck offered us a most compre- lieu sive' showing of these American crazed “College Coats” in. the celebrated “Harvard” and “Yale” styles. We proniptly snapped up all the best and choicest patterns and colors to be found, and consequently our showing is the most com- plete to be found in this city. See them in our window-try one on. If you want to wear the latest and best you'll wear one cf our “College Coats". Men’s celebrated college ulsters in the popular “Harvard” and “Yale” styles. We expect a large demand for this particular style and we have made preparation months ahead The matcrialsaie most elegant cheviot with excellent finish and workmanship. Altogether this makes a handsome fall and winter gar- ment. Prices Q9 50 up to $27.00, with all intervening prices. “The College Coat” |‘i.I§`.f.il‘i‘t?.‘.Ii°" latest it stands to reason you'll have to come to the largest and best hat department in this province. “The Home of Good Hats.” Prices $1.00 to $5.00. A . Fall llat Sll’les---1909 J' ]ust keep an eye on our up-to date hat depart- ; ment for the newest, the best and the cheapest to be seen in this province. lf; Our fall hats now grace our shelves with _the best variety, most exclusive shapes and the most becoming hats to be seen. If you want to wear the Good Values in Our boys’ suits are, we think, handsomely ahead of anything to be seen in this city. _ The styles are just right, the materials the latest and the price--well, you'll want to visit this stole be- fore you can really appreciate the saving--the quality is about the average. Then with our money back if you want it, plan, you simply cau't afford not to buy here. Boys’ Suits Blue sailor-blouse, gold cord, brass buttons. Splendidvalueat. ... ... .. ... . . .. I .. . . . ..$l.50 Brown tweed, plain coat, knicker pants. Good materials and stylish at.. . .. . . ... .. . . . .. ..$l.95 Blue' tweed, two piece suit, plain coat knickerl pants. Splendid value at... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.50 Grey all-wool suits, two piece, good wearing materials and the price... . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 The price and quality advance to our elegant $10.00 boys' suits. Some Suggestions You want either a hand bag, overalls, a trunk, valise, workin g shirts, fancy shirts, ties---or something _in hats or caps and we are able to fill your wants better than any other store in this city. » . , __ --3 - _»--_.. ilu ' I ‘ ` .ff . ~4 »l I A\ I r , \ ,_ __ A , r / -’-- lHai;i;l'L-l'l:I»_§'1_1I-Illlillifjiil-Y.’l * -*A I r v i ' \ 1-ns vouuc maui 7, . V* l, lv `¢ / l \ 7- .1-Fer 5: <~ ' _ Queen Street--just around Hughes’ Corner.-f ` lf. \-_ nr* , V .J ‘\ A Subiect ot ` pour fine laundry work. speakes for itself. _ reciate our good taste as well as mihiire your fine linen if you patronize the Star.- Best work. Personal atten ion. Prompt service. - Admiratlon ` Your lady friend will ap- A. F. WEBSTER wlkllllt has 1-ll . 4 lllllllll Nl' HLIAUIHIIT |16 lent Street. Chlrlotlltswlo P. I. |- Dhnnlceturer ol en|,l_eal¢r in Allllndl 0 l|ol'~,‘.o|.ua Monumental Work ~ Marble, Granite Fnldtlll no a with ‘ lltl l|“'”' Ld "lf" lov than MW’