. 7 gf P. I1. ii. *A s‘__ / . ,- _ j__ gg,;§;¢as‘2-.- Je*-a s v _ ; it A - 5*' r Y ‘siiefa-fe ° -i ."i‘7. it .i ‘ i i -'l_ i ‘:.' 27,". -. e M _ ,_.~ _ -_;*:.-.'~;~.--.~:_.,p,,_ _v:';=,-.fl - V ...,.-. --».~_..__._., .-._,... _ .....- .a..-a»-..~,.- sv _,._.__ _ _. c... __ _ A, _!; Q4 Md IL". i ,i -|- ‘-‘ :`-F7? | f. rid f ‘yr K 4 _':»,’L ,i __i_,i"\ i; ~'. ii ,i v ,.; ji( lv. it il fri i;'= s-isailisa s ;_- _. '.L'$`:`l'€*& 1- x ~§ tif.. .Lv 'yi , ip' WPI!! EXPERTS f AT TAI RING Custom Tadoring We have not been advertising this branch of ,.~g,i;’; . -- ‘Ii P 4 »_~:!'!.7?,?`» \\ -al.g`l ui I / ‘rar Q i _ at low prices. our business for the past few years, ouing to the fact that on enlarging our business two years ago we have been using our space in the newspapers calling the attention of the public to the newlines, af: dry g`6`ORiN'riNG . The best grade of work is put into every job at this office: If you have been dissatisfied with the appearance of your printed work; If the price has been as much as good work costs-then bring V your next order to E?£ FEA? 3% QQ KEE Arch’d Irwin I3 Richmond Street Charlottetown. %%%% MKQSK l 1 “Silent” Matches i Are . » » .f 7 i.".‘-" ' J.” . '/.l' .w _.ii . Noiseless - Orlorless - Ilarmless - Heads won t fly- No waiting for sulphur to burn off-may be used the moment they are lighted and may be lighted on any surface . The Comet size for Smokers "ii li .' . ,- -\.w‘,-I-` it- ‘.¢ ing i :- ‘yi .; -of . ri; I -ei- '» " i' .L_ ya ,i it .lit .-, z . 1. ,L __ . g waters _from _hundreds_ol_s<,uare»m'lles nook BARGAINS 0 I, lg; _ Announcement nuinbertwo at Q __ u ‘ .1->;;: -Cai-ter’s Bookstore t . I __ '_ _p The Pony si/.e for Pocket use The 200 size for Household use The 500 size for General use i Seholield Paper Co Ltd . ttf Selling Agents ot. john, N. B. ___.___.. _ _,,; __ M, _ ___ ___ _______ ~___ ;_,___v____A ______ ____ |00 Boys’ and Girls Books. Publishersfprice $I.00 each, Our price 60 cents. 50 Regular Copywright Books $.12 5 each.Our price 65 cents. |000 Cloth bound Books, good titles regular price 25 cents each . Our price 2 Books for 25 ceuts. (]ust opened) WW Franli and Dick MerriweI|'e Boolia and Detective Books, Latest _editions I 5 cents each. (receiv- ed to-day) roo copies “Anile of 'Avonlea”. (receivedlfroni the publishers to-day). ' Visit our Book department.` Bargains in Books for everybody. | ciiifi it co. iniui _ | e ho te d laws, which Red Rose meeting. Lodge P\”i“°° allow iso acres, there has altogether Edward. S- 0- E- Tlwsday Oct 12511- llicen a vast tract restored to the _-____-1-_nl . be opened for entry arain when the Paton 510" quality In ‘¢_§l_"|s7d¢f project has iinally bleen completed 1- and placed 'in readiness to furnish wa- “We specialize in iittlng g1asses,aud| ' for reliable, honest service, you can’t. w;H‘;’;lrg;’{‘acféh°iEr§:;'_‘5r3i§” tgtelggz do better than. come here. G. _F. time It is the Polic of 'Xe m'“10n_ H“t.c.hes°”' Uptician' 9_`30d21‘ al government to abholutely refrain d G from offering encouragement to sett- L t I D A' Horne 6,00 til it has been placed in position to owes pr ces y8_|Bwfd&rt{ furnl.sli -all of the water that is need- "`Colour your canvas or kid shoes £9 a"°"'fd25t'O00 ‘tires of land that will _ _ . t h e openc o en y as soon as' _the gfgssesshxfxh gfjlléeda nt§w'§‘;e;Sin;°;f government _deems it to- be advisanle, The public lands are scattered ‘ G ll . gn “_h”‘d;B‘. 3§;’_'” be ha%_f3t0d1i_ 0 :throughout the entire length of the ros rice \ _....- _ Montrose to the vicinity of Delta, |m'°rnat'°na| Standgrd dm" at the junction of the Uncompaligre t . ill t 'igaasqlgggzresllyirjf Horeneng go Iriver wiltli thc; Gunnison. The lands 8_|8wfd&|-tf siirroun ing tie government tracts ”‘ ' ' 'a "` ‘ “ *” Quality underwear lor bo yS Valley among the most- desirable oi meh and Women at Paton‘s any yet available for settlement The F 9- I 7dtl' degqed ind, that is such of it as has 9 'll not yet been improved, can be bought S _ol the great project was work ol tar . , vcry reasonable, aliordin the man CONROY’S Special Fall Sale of Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Suit. Cases, Grips, etc. See me about cL0'ri-iiNG CUT PRICES in all lines. Give me a call Exhibition Week. Store Open Evenings CONROY - The Shoe mm. 97 Queen Sl. ~ Ch'Town Ncni- y opp Bank ol New Brunswick dmw frmif. `” hold but 80 acres of land,| and as the COMING EVENTS- homestcads were practically all enter- EX Ili Illiiiiil ‘Continued li-om page one.) is to at held at Montrose on Sept onolthework all river Arrangements have been for Aho entertainment ude ol visitors at the celebra- andit will be undoubtedly be biggest event ol thc kind even in the W t ee . Uncompahgre Valley project, of the Gunnison tunnel is a part, one of the largest and most im- ol the two dozen and odd IB West at the present time. One hund- red throught under cultivation and open- 'cd to the settler and homemaker. There 'is about 200,000 acres ol |ti.!la‘;,le land in the valley, but up to the present at the most only adout. '-10,000 acres halve been in cultivation' owing to lack ol water. The Uncom- pahgre river, from which the present supply of water is taken, is a very| sh0l't stream, and has an extremely limited water shed. It has been found to be a matter oi exceeding ldifliculty in most years to secure enough water eve/u for the small area which is now under cultivation. Now ‘the tunnel will not only sup- _enough to lrrigjatci -an additional 150,- 000 acres. In the luture, when the ,tho proiect. have been completed, ad- der thls pnoject is deeded land. How- ever, there is still some choice pieces these lands from entry. Under the ed under th mes sr public dciniain. This land will all ‘ter for all of the land ed. Altogether there will probsinly valley, fnom several mileshliove are all highly cultivated, making the public lands of the Uncomzpahgre Z of small means opportunity for- ac- ‘quiring a home of his own. The Gunnison tunnel project is per- 'haps the most romantic of any.oi7\the _large projects which have lor their _object the reclaiming ot vast tracts got land. The inception oi the idea land the progress ofthe work from the idea to the completed tunnel and canals sounds more like a 'romance than a mere recital ol twentieth century lateral achieve- ment. . Among the lirst settlers ol the val- Vley were men ol far-slghterli judgment who glimpsed the possibilities of the great work which' is today a reality. It galled their spirits to see the ,few acres which were poorly water- ed 'by the little river which traversed itho center of the valley, while just 'beyond was an empire which must be given up to sage brush and dwert vegetation because ol lack of water. No water lor this vast empire, while less than a dozen miles awa roared Anthraeite, Acadia, Inverness, 0ld Sydney Mine At Geo E. I"uII’s Coal Yard Prince St Wharf. Y ""‘ the great Gunnison carrying the snow j i» J,/-._ 'Tv is replete and complete for your comforts in our line- A place for everything- everything in its place. We give you good value. We give you prompt service. We give you courteous treatment. 5' We invite your trade and feel we can please. i.w.11¢¢i.iin. rum. is. “.°3&‘l.‘£»,‘°a»'Z'“"*"' amber 88 to celebrate the comple- ti hPre¢id0nt Tait will 'be pmepxiatin at t I5 °°l°l7"*u°l\ “mb I” “ °“- what their neighuora would have many notable men from all parts 0( shrunk ‘mm commmding through ° Wm W P"°s°m' “nd tan fear of the ridicule that would be 95"* "1 U” l”°°gr°m theirs, began to agttate the question “nf W iw Tf"`i°”` of putting a tunnel through the ridge Ives “ “D °' "5 ol granite to tap the river beyond ° Cum" °( the Gunmsm as Like all men who pioneen, whether r°“m'|“”7 °° the t"““'°l wmt °° in lielda oi thought or action, they and tell over again their er- -=»»-1--=~ 1- we vom- <1->w~» ¥’.T.':.I‘.2“°“i°3.“':§.“.%Z;° 22.1°” .$1.12 .se undertakings upon which ' ` government is engaged in the] After years of eftort the people ot and mty thousand acres of th\’hold of the work of _building the tun- richest soil in the state will ‘ne nel' An “PP“°p““ti°“ °f ‘25'000 the westin wash livin enough to as great but l 1 |00 and all miles the Gunnison vallc 1. pioneers who were glttad with i enough to see what oth not seen and were poeaeeeed moral courage enough to advocate born and continued to grow The people ol the valley tinaily caught the 'spinlt ol the lar-sighted and began to join with them in pushing thai ea ,ol a tunnel to the Gunnison riivefr. Their. representatives in the state` legislature were asked to take hold ol the matter. Visitors were pressed ,into service as missionaries ol ilhe idea the valley induced the state to take was secured and work begun. It was soon lound,howeve'r, that the building ol the great project was work ol lar too great magnitude for event ther resources ol a great. state to under-' take and the project again languish- ed. Other years passed and then came where the auto was as thoroughly imb\l0d idea ol reilchlng the 'Wa¢!»Bl'B as was the iniost en resident ol the vall0Y is companion in the person Terrence, who is now a resi- oi Denver, but who at that time It mates now blooo It lnvllorneo It ltnnzthong it builds Boll AID llllloeg UNQ Will 1 “Ui _ ;.“..:.e:ir..‘§°-E."- nui»oIan»un».,lo¢mi many had tried to penetrate its stories only to tail miserably t see two oun men took ? '(Continuedf_¢3i_p2ge_ I='»X~) _ was a manager ol an electric light plant at Montrose, Engineer Fellows set about preparlni, to explore the tearful Black Canon ol the Gunnison This canon is one of the most lear- soine gorges of the Great B.ocklc8.8l\fl But h Y 9 _ account ol the failures of others.'l‘l(ilm uw. BO - iioniis KID NEY \\\\ \ \\ \\\\\\ ":;\K I o N EY/,. -iii 'GMT' M55 C"'~" ""f_|.'l'i GIA U EST 5 B A p|Ill",|lii\ iii” the benelicent reclamation act. The. national government was importu~ned'. and the reclamation service decided `\\_\<\\\‘.\ _ n i! (,.-_.;;»‘;.it__¢‘ _,.5 ` . . 'iff ` and 'Eli 53 Q Rfl`éTJT*t‘;:fY|S P5 tif" . ` \i"'-Qi - I iliuilrll _A0 p & sizes at the lowest ’» prices. 'i-i _ 'Q///ll PI LLS Order "_yoi_1_'_r supply , Phone ` ako. _ _“The Home o/'Good Hats” /'I . '.':F;: 1' I =;= 1.1 =:= - - -2- ' *f -afilisif:-1'-1.-'14 ‘:-;2:=~ ‘:=:'->.:;=- .1215 " ->... - -_. ,- --: :` 1--.z> .~;;-1::---;;-;:~:-;~;-- E55'-E`,’5§i`§`l‘,'5.f3.°E§`51Ei5§5¥£i‘E`§5§§i:_ ` " "":1£§. ¥¢iEi'.§i=E`iE=.:§i’ " ; ;» 1. , .'~., - ;,,=_ ;.~, ,__ ..=.. , ~=§:=..=.:. :fa-~ E=_=-_§.;.;, - E2-.2-}=;i_= -‘;/j‘.;'=j§" al/=;e.=:2,_ , ;- ' . ' / fi. . i ""f- _ » 'r>» / \ i ._ . h r/ Ezvvoun :vs N 'rn ~-- _ ,___ l A`___ t< .,<_,;, , _ 1'|-|EfYU UNC ll§_[‘_|_f3_ MAN » .' r\ :ein ‘:`;r-'>' - ....-._:;5=f:=;2:.-.;..:;,,., i 22151;'-2:' ` ‘1§=2;:;i;2;!.i;i;i;%1°=%e€ ii §=-.=I==;2;‘=i21= 1 = IEE fl 3’ ' F comioriable Coat Sweaters. Men’s and Boys’ Jackets. ' weather suggests sweaters, and a coat sweater ` is' the ideal garment. It lias a spick and span_ ap- / pearauce-with that admirable give and takelfecling- , its the key to comfort. Meu's`buttoncd coat sweaters, close ribbed cuffs. Many haiidsoine colors and patterns G; od value at _'52-9° _ - Men’s buttoned coat sweaters, liand-made, close ribbed cuffsfmany decidedly nice patterns at i ` $3~°° Men’s buttoned coat sweaters inaile with we-sciit collars that will button close around . throat $4-00 ii- Other excellent sweater values froni $i.oo to $6.00 \ _ _ L/ lhif. "College Coats” ...?.§§.l’l°,‘“‘l;.‘.'.‘§’£i’... . The popularity of “The College Coats" arc past qiicstion. Young meh continuously come [ and are captivated by the fascinating iovcliness of these gariiieiits.Wc feel sure that you cannot fi.iil such an exclusive and autliorutive showing iii this Province of the foremost dress creations for men-“ The College Coats" . There’s nuiiicrous prices from $12.00 to $17.00. I that will add so niucli to I. ment. l sooo. . \ . Fancy Winter Vests ‘ and colors are .rich and llie variety offers every induce- $3-50. $4.00. $4»5<>. $5.00 and / ‘ \ / »'\ ' ,fo Fine Fall Gloves ~=,\§ cl *T53 . "9 Men’s ‘fall gloves in fipe V' ' \_ . ' .;.l \ assortnients and materials appearance as a fancy winter ",\ / ;>`\`\ 'X i, in dress g1oves_ , vest? The comfort giving qual- _,\ ‘v -, ties are remarkable -the patterns it 7 . Is there any article of dress you-r -\, -_ .-_ ;_ > ‘_.;' <_‘ T' \¥¥` "7- \l\, _ ___ _li ///_ “ /\ '.‘*` / and brown I $1 in tan brown or black $I.§o ' other values to $2. 50. " Unlinecl kind gloves, tan i Men’s wool lined gloves 5: ' - - ~”~."v'.~.'.~'.;.-.....'. .. ~- - 3- _C A Subiect ol , Admiration pour fine laundry work ' spe akes for itself. Your lady friend will ap- reciate your good taste as well as admire your fine linen if you patronize the Star.- Best, work.. ,.1_’,gr_spna,l atten icn. Prompt service! A. F. WEBSTER Btn Steam IA . 134 Kant St.: und" Phone lol Public Notion Persons trespassing on the Mc Leod Farm without apermit will beprosecuted without further not- ce,by the owner, MRS. ALEX MCLEOD, ,olf Point, f Montague fZ°_°$w°»~°.e~r».~f.z°.°~.~f~t*.z~.°°»t°.n.:sZz°c°.‘i’ra2~°& ~ 1 e 1.-in li ' ' < lltu. llllllic 'llmiu rnntnrntnr igiiiciinisctz Blaclismiths’ Supplies Portalile _Fo'_i‘g_es. Ball beating dfills. Aiivils, vis , taps, and dies M. R. M.shoes,~ one nails, 1100*' i t i . = , 5 tire and caulk steel. Wholesale and Reta__ . _ _ _ i , Ilia Rogers -Hardware 0. lil --_-» ‘1'”Wf ' 9*=4‘“‘P“ ‘ A _ ' P nl ‘ N , ` A X _ ‘ I __ _ir_U_ as... .l=l’>"»b