i Brooklyn R. T. urns CHARLOTTETOWN‘ ct1~iii3f5i 11111011‘ TWELVE, We own and offer for sale in lots to suit purchasers $1 00.000 Maritime‘ Telegraph and Telephone Company 6 p. c. First Mortgage Bonds These Bonds are due July 1st. 1911 and interest i1 payable 3 p. c. Jun» uary IULIIICI :1 p. c. July 1st Denomination: of $100 and $5M. In additiontoth enti a t ofth N B ti T I h U‘ - any. the Maritime ‘t?eIe|r:;h’&s€l‘iaaleplio‘lie ‘thin-figs; hues 0111127510 J35- trol _ol all the ind pendent telephone Companies o eratin III N va Siotia and Prince Igdward Island which are deemed y its TBCIOISON] have any value for revenue pu oses _ . _ lhe company owns valunb e patent ri hta for_ utilizing telephone wires simultaneously for; the purpose of elegruping and elephoning without affecting the efleicency of either service. _ _ [he company holds a 90 year lease of the submarine copper wire cable SOIILHECLIIIZ up the Prince Edward Island and NovsScoiis Telephone ys ems. A number ofprofltable leases dol the Company's telephone lines for teleyrugh purposes have been ma e We are looked carefully into the merits of thin issue and recom- mend these bonds a- an absolute safe investment yielding a very attrac- tiie interest return considering the class of the security. “Price ioi and accrued interest Yielding about 6 p. c. (Iirculur glvingfull particulars will he mailed upon request. F. B. McCURDY Q1 C0. bfEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE mun», Montreal, Sydney, CHARLOTTETOWN. St. John's, N'f'l'd. 1012 159; so; 511 109:. 109 41; 41; ail es; 1252 1251 100; lfnion Pacific ‘U. S. Steel ‘do Pfd. ;\‘ir. Chem. , Smelters Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- ‘GL Non pnL ("lmjy A- (1o., Stock A‘: Bond Brok- benign airs, Members Montreal Stock Exchange, 164 ltichmoud Sh, (fbnrlcittetuwn. MARITIME SECURITIES. (lctobci- l3 601 101i. m‘ MONTREAL srocxs. l“NK“ Hgnimwcmw. 221; 221 zsi 2s sa 211 14; 11; Z78 ‘Fan. Pacific 151 _'(‘un. (‘ement 207, i(‘un. (‘emcnt Pfd. 252 ‘DEKPOII’. 239 Dom. Iron- Pfd. < Dom. Steel Corp'n :Ill. Traction Pfd. ; tinu. & St. Paul (S00) ‘Montreal Power 173.1} -Montreal St. Ry. (N. S. Steels; (‘rial iltich. & Ont. .Toronto Ry. Twin (‘ity Woods 137 -Rin 151 _Shu\vinigiin 1f. .\', S. B. N. .-\. ('u|ii!iicrcl~ . Monti-val lliiynl 102 591 585 .\ll1\‘(‘l-Il.l..-\Nl".()l'S. 127% 172$ 2Z7 95 6111 1135i 105% 142;- 112i} 116 100 100 03 110 10:1 til‘. 20 Acadia Fire Acadia Hugur l-‘fd. Du 0rd. . . . . . . . . Biaiidrani-Henilersnn Com- mon . . . . . C. B. f-Zlec. (Tom. . . . . Emit. Van. Snv. 8: firmn 95 122 137 95 121 15 1352 50 140 114.‘, 116; COTTON. 142,‘, 113; 142 116 Piastern Trust . . . . . Halifax Cold Storage Pre- ferred . . Hailifiix l-‘ire . . . . . . Mur. Tcl. & Tel. (Joni. . lluPflL. . . . . . . . S.(‘nr Works Com. . N. S. Telephone . . . . N. B. Telephone . Stuulicltls Pfd. . IIU‘(‘OITL . . . Trinidad (Kins. Tel. . ‘Priuidnil Flcslrir i 98 .' 98 1 30 ‘ 100 Spot. '.-— 0.50 down 25. 18 i High Low Close 0.20 9.13 9.45 0.30 0.25 0.14 9.40 9.27 0.53 9.40 133 1 1025 lfict. 102 lDGC. ‘Jun. - . "fl 031-32 930-31 9.4142 nouns. —GRA1N_ Acadia Sugar . l’. Burns & Co. _ llrnndliam-lrlciitlsrson U. Ii. lfilec. . 101 100 95} WHEAT. 014-10 | 9.1849] “THE LATEST NEWS ‘ 1m; iiuiuziciiiss, mm on ms THRESHOLD or nous: or DEATH 47; of turning 54; lwill look at you 125g their brows and shake their heads. 15s.} isoil I l 591lstreet because 90%_,’I‘rue, it was only one of the squalid In Eye for on Eye In: Duvld Luskowitl’: Precept. and Ile Pays Penalty i: NEW YORK, Oct 12-—0f course, the law is the law, whether it be that of the Talmud framed by the fathers so many axis gone, comes from Albany; the ordinances Moses brought down from Sinai, or what Hi5 Honor Wflllld U‘? to make you hear 11B the whether it be elevated trains clatter by the i-ight [court-it is all the law just the same and it must be abided by, a5 no one ‘would have told you quicker than old David Laskowitz. He knew, no better, for he had been reared in orthodox fashion since ithe time he was old enough to 'sav his tephillum and to adorn his voung shoulders with a talith. Andthere Qwas no I-‘Omllromise in the law that had been taught him with rods and ferules; the law of justice, the law of_ retribution, the law of an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. For, yozi see, they know but one testament 161i in the synagogues of the “hill" sec- Newark, and that is where lived. Talk to them there the other cheek and they strangely and tap tions of _ old David So it was that when Samuel Wang- ner. who “'11s only twenty-seven years old-young enough almost to be old Davids grandson, died early yester- day. and there were those who blam- ed David for his death, the aged‘ son of Abraham plucked at his beard and 2271 ‘shrugged. Maybe he had been respon- 26} lsible and maybe not, but it. was the 88 'law. 73; money Young Samuel had owed him for rent and Diavid hadput wile and babies in the they could not pay. him and his tenements in Prince Street, but then they bring money, and was not that money rightfully due to David. GOES TO HOUSE OF DEATH’ He was sorry, but life was not his to give or to take away. He laughed when lie remembered they said he was worth $75000 or $80,00(l-—so many thousands he never would have miss- ed Samuel's few pennies~but it was his money, was it not? Had he not worked and toiled and slaved for it? But there was no mirth in his laugh- He was sorry Samuel had died just then. He resolved yesterday to go over to Prince street to sec what 11c could do. He lost no time in 2001K and he had no trouble in finding what had been the home of young Wangner. He started in, and then he remembered, and, retracing his steps, he went into a neighbor's house, where the body law and the young widow and babies cried over it. l-le learm-h ghah David had died of heart disease, they said, the very night he (Iliruuiclc Pub. (To. . . linlifnx Tram , . . . S. Steel 1st lilort. Porto Rico . . 101 u -i ioi; l l” so: 10.1 em; l Dec: 98S lMny “a July 1.02 |‘ 101 l 98A) 72 ‘Ill-c. ltliiy .08 . 0o osi 104; 102g 101 15 .\"l‘fJ(‘l\' QI'()'I'A'I‘ll INS. 992 flu.‘ Deli. ‘Stock ' , Slnufielila "firm 'l‘riuiilail (‘one ‘Trinidad r131. '. ' Electric 04$ 05; o4; us; oars (irtobur 13, 101i. 48 50S 47$ 50} 47} 50} , Dec. Quotations furnished by F. ll. ivlcCiir- Muy dy .0 (‘0., Members Montrcul Stock lilxchiiugo, (‘IiurIotti-toum, P. 16,1. PORK High Low Close ' NEW YORK STOCKS LARD High _l.ii\\" (‘lostn ‘ High Low Close 10b 105 I06 581i 5B 33 33 51 51 48",: 48'; I351 135i 96: 696R 75} 751 2i: 21; 73B’ 732 630; 3D} H61‘ 146i’ 38; 0 38; 105 1164 121p 138 24g 108} 2 ‘l 1085 1171 ' __.,lleldlng Pmil lMex. Nor. Spanish River Can. Light 'do. Bonds Tramways West. Can. Power ‘W. C. Power 507-11- m. lLet us Repair ‘Your Jewelry l . l I l Atrliison Am. Beet & Sugar Anaconda (“oppai- Amal. (‘upper Am. (far 8- Fdy. Am. Tel. A’; Tel. Baltimore 8: Ulllu Dec. Jnny. 3.45 — p. m. ___._....._._._.. Unlisted Dep’t. A. M. Sales. 74-.‘ ‘ Wyagaiiiack 2.1 @ ‘l1; 2r. o .11; no @ a1. . 21; 71f 630 I46 38 Central Iieatlicr (thes. & Ohio Erie Louisville & Nash Miss. Pacific. N. Y. Central Nor. Pacific Pennyslvanin Reading Rock Island Southern Pacific Southern Ry. St. Pmil Sugar 5 do Bonds 1,000 @ 7 Mex. Nor. 25 @ 20. ,1 , . P. M. Sales. 1165, 121g 138 24,7, 1081' 1151 iii: iasi 24; 1011 azs; 2ai iosi 108 111; iisi Wynguuiack 75 @ 37. Scntin Bonds 1,000 @ 95. MONTREAL CURB. Bid 33,’, 20 38,} Ask. i Beautiful Chinaware Ideal Wedding Preeenla, Japanese Ware, Austrian, English and French China. just opened. If you are looking for something Niu, that is iiotto be found in any other store here, we feel assured you will get what you want. Our prices are right. Carter & Company Ltd. 391 47} 36 5G 56 37 5R 58 When you have any jew- elry re iring to be done you can b ng It here with the con lident assurance that it will he iven the heat care by a skilled jeweler who has made a special- it of‘ this work. s ve eve bour care consonaiglouar‘ lien ion and 731319311“ b I proof aafelriirer Ililghat. W. N. Tanton JBWeIev-Syuiinyside. 104i 104g | Hlgll LOW C10" fore, but none M: there ('5: Book be knew better than any other High Low Close. i 15.02 15.20 isaziwfltchlng _ . 1.1.12 15.05 15.05 sharp clawed W" 0i "l" w“d°'“°“' 21.111 m5 8.77:deafened.. 8.82 3.77 8.80;wnrd 33$] Low (floso. and his family had been put into the 991 streets, but that was all he learned. David was sorry he had gone, for 991 than were many women there. They lsat on small stools or on the i100? and rocked themselves‘ and Walled lillll moaned. l-le had been to sliivas be- like this. Never had been such sorrow outside the in the world. And they glared M’. him, with their fierce, black eyes, as if he hadldone it. Truly. he wee 50"!’ he had come. l at last quietly, stealthily, he a- rose. He had kept near the door and there was a 800d chance U’ Eel m" quietly. But he reckoned wirongly. They were watzhiiig him. all of them. him like the keen eyed, Hardly had be gained his feet before 'the outbreak came. it.‘ was ' like a sand storm in the dessert. He was blinded and he was He him like- iisrnies- He bee"! ewords in the old (Thaldnic he had not heard since he was a 1101f and P“ father had striven to tench him, with many a heavy blow. MOURNERS ANATHEMIZE HIM j What the words were he did not know. They were curses-of that much he was sure; anathema maranatha on Iiini and his, on all that W35 and an that should be his. Might the BOUIB of his ciiiiaieivs children be blighted! Might pestilence and Dcmlry be the portion of him and his for all time! Might his sins descend-not to the third or the fourth generatl011—hut iuntil his seed had been blotted from the earth, and the bones of him had bleached and rotted in the sun. Ana- ltliems maranathri-that was the last word. _ He wrapped his tunic about his head and tied, aflrighted. but they followed him. His terror Brew “Ill-h their rage. Once be stumbled on the "Black Prince" Hose for boys are worth trying. They make less work for the mother. Nlnetylper cent of aIIII-Ieadaches - are caused by eyeatrain Let us examine your eye! nt the first s mptonie and aid and preserve i em with proper fitting glasses. Thousands testify to the benefit of our glasses. Silveraton ' ‘l. Epstein Drii. of Optics. 1U ueeii 8t. Ohar ottetown ioe-owlnidrtl. .'liack. '51‘ Q" und"tlh_,t:bl)llt h 511w ghapefl come to- g, I EYE STRAIN w step and nearly fell, but he was up iagain and on. He felt something in ‘his head swelling and it was hard to breathe. and yet there was some- thing-tliat God of Justice of his, perliapm-that still bore him 11D. He made a guesturc as if for mercy. It might have been, but one cannot tell, ,for he had reached the foot of the ’steps when he turned and looked Thep he wrapped hls tunic a- le head again and sighed, and sank slowly, very slowly, to the stones of ‘the sidewalk. They were upon him, and furiously hey tore away the old garment thB-t overed his face. For a moment they looked at him. Then, one by one, they turned and went. back to their own dead. There was no further need for ven- geance. EllllllEHjHllllBlS llfffff-IODIST First Methodist Church—-Rev. Ml‘. Westmoreland at 11 and Rev. Mr. Mingie, Secretary of the Lord's DBY Alliance at 7. Sunday School and Bible Classes at 2.30. Prayér serv- ices on Wednesday evening at 7.30. Students and strangers cordially in- vited to all services. Grace (‘hurch-Rev. J. l-leaney at 11, Rev. Mr. Westmoreland at 7. ‘Pew tive reserved for college students. Everybody welcome. PRESBYTERIAN. l t ‘C St. Janies-—Rev. G. W. Mingie at. 11 and Rev. T.I<‘. Fullerton at 7. Bible Class at 2.30. Strangers and col- lege students are cordially invited to all the services. Zion-Morning prayer meeting at ten a.m. Rev. R. -(1. Strathie at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at two-thirty. College students and strangers cordially svclcnme. CENTRAL (JHRISTTAN. . Central (‘hristian-—Rev. T. F. Ful- lerton at 11 iiiid Mr. Riley at 7. Sunday School 11nd Bible (‘lass at 2.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.111. All seats free. Everybody, in- eluding college students, cordially in- vited. Minister's residence, 104 Prince. ANGLICAN. St. Paul's-Rev. T. W. Murphy at 11 and 7. Holy (‘oniiiiiinion after evening service. St. Peter's Cutbedrnl—18tl1 Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion atfi n. m., Matins, Litany" nnd sermon at 11 a. m., Bible class and Sunday School at 2.30 p. m., Evenaong and sermon at 7 p. m. Canon Simpson and Rev. H. Scott Smith. ST. DUNSTAWS CATHEDRAL. First Mass at 7.30, Children's Mass at 8.30, Catechism immediately after Muss. High Mass at 10.30. Vespers and Benediction at? pm. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday. Services at 11, fl, and 8.30 p.m. Week nights __service.——Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Sutur- day at eight p.m, left on return at 4.30 p. m., bring- SIOO REWARD. $100 The readcrsof this pii er willbe leased to learn that there is at east. one < reiided gliseuse tliiit science hus been iiblc to cure in all its stages, nnd thzitin Cuta_irli.l~fall'i= UaY-nrrh (Jureii-i the only positive cure now known to the i_ued_icul fraternity. (lufurrli beiiigii constitutional disease, re- UIFPS u constitutional treatment. Hall's gitiirrh Cure l4 taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous su» - fuces of the system. thercbv destroying t_e_ foundation of ie disease. and "ivir"? m» niitient strength b.\'_ ‘Wilr- ing up tbecoagstitution and assisting nii- ture in doing itsgvork, e proprietors have so much Inith in its iiuratlvepoweri that theyofferfine Hundred Dollars 7m iruvcnue that itfsils to cure. Send fo list oftcstimonis. . ... ELENEY d: 00., Tolsdo,0. Sold b Dru ists 75c Take nlPii aniily Pills for oonstip» on. ' B L A N K E T S —evei_'y price and q ualityn-Beér 8r W e e k s, Furniture headquarters. l Emulsion of ‘ Cod Liver Oil is a great cold pre- ventative. It makes you strong to resist the ef- ects of climatic chan- ges. "One ounce of prevention isworth tons of cure." For a chronic cough and cold that lowers the vita- lity our Guaiacol Emulsion is your prescription. It 1o Ildflv I EARTH CONTENT When our two souls and strong, Face to face, silent. and nighei", . the lengthening into fire, At either curved point-what bitte wrong Can the earth do ‘ should not long . . Be here liontented.’ Think in mount iiig higher, Until plre To drop song. nto unlit (‘ontrnrluus way. A With day. darkness and rounding it. _ —-Elizabeth Barrett Browning» CHA RLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Saturday issue. Beef (quarter) P9!‘ lb- Beef (small) per lb. Beets, per bunch Butter Lamb, per lb. Lard, per lb. 1 Rsdishes, per two bunches Lettuce, per hunch White oats Black 0111B Eggs, per doz. Hay, per ton Calfskins (free of headt) Hides Pelts, each Ducks Fowl . N, Potatoes Cabbages Peas Cauliflowers Apples, doz. Pork. Geese (each) MAN CAN SEE THROUGH THE SIDE OF HIS HEAD. per bushel $1.25 by a London civil engineer respecting the human aura, and be declares that under certain circumstances it possible to see to ll certain extent through the side of his hand or even behind him. G. P. Lewis, a civil engineer in the city, partly as a bobby and Purl-l)’ for business reasons, has for some years been experimenting in radio-ac- tivity. "Between two nnd three ago," he said, "I iveiit to Lelnnt, p, IDNE lgo, PILLS .:ii..\.>.\>>.*»' c i, .. NE stand up erect drawing nigh wings break to us, that we The angels would press on us and 119-" some golden orb of perfect our deep, dear silence. Let us- stay Rather on earth, Beloved——wbere the moods of men recoil a- And Isolate ‘pure spirits, and permit place to stand and love in for a the death-hour Corrected for everY wednesda? and 7 to 9 8 to 16 4 to 5 25 to 26 10 t0 12 16 to 18 7 to $1.50 Extraordinary statements are made is yours ‘rmsr or ant." I" i. Rock approximately twice over. II. Bradford, Manager, I6 SHARING 0F COMPANY ity companies enables the holder t o_f aconipunyfis business. In add: I tion in value o1 the s-ocks wil power. Amop thc stocks w Trlni ad Electric 5 p._c. stock Price 77 P. .. to ield 6.06 The par va ue o these e Acadia Sugar 6 p, c. Preferred PrIce103 p. c-, to yield 6 7-3 p. Par value 1.96 2-3. Porto Rico Railways 7 p. c Pre rel Holders desirous (l): disposing oi will receive best mar et prices. .l. C. MACK] Establis HALI FAX. innit-minus sr. ions. near St. Ives, in Cornwall, where it was believed there were considerable deposits of radio-active substances. "l collected about a hundredweight of material and placed it in a dark room for testing purposes. I con- ducted the tests witha special form of microscope and a chemical screen, and the results were very remark- able. I had not tested more than half a dozen pieces before my micro- scope became self-luminous. "I happened also to glance at the‘ screen, and I saw my band behind it, showing on each finger faint lumin- ous rays of ycllow and crimson. As the experiments went on l found a growing tendency on my part to be- come drowsy and go to sleep. At a. later stage. I discovered that the mn- terial was acting upon my system, and that I had n more or less abnor- mal vision." ' In support of liis statement Lewis showed our representative n series of water-color sketches made by himself in illustration of his experiments. ‘One was a drawing of his four fing- iers seen through the screen, with lu- |ll1l1l0llS rays projecting from the [sides and tips. Lewis describes this Ins n. "golden glow," and asserts lthat, his system was, as it were, lcharged with the radio-activity, from ‘lthis strange material, lie could see ‘cmanations from bis body. ' > "I could see the golden glow from jmy hand," he said, "and, if 1 moved ‘it slowly, the glow followed; but if ‘I moved it rapidly and witlin jerk, lthe glow was left behind for an np- preciable time and then it followed the band. The ‘present earnings of the Company. after outstanding bonds, are sufficient to pay the divi An investment in the stocks of well selectedlindustrial and o share in the growt tion to the dividend r_ e own and offer are the following: p. c. hares is $1.80. Stock _ ferrsd Stock. Price 8107 u share. to yield 6.00 p c Members Montreal Copy of our Weekly Circular mailed free NEW GLASGOW. FREDERICTON, ‘OCTQBES A14} 1011' glhe Steel Company of Canada, Lu I 7 p. c. (iimulalive Preferred Stock ‘Denomination $100. Plwlligiinterest (lend on the Prgarigil Price to iiett over seven-and-a-balf per ceiituin. RDYAI. SECURITIES CIlIlPORATION, LIMITED 4 Hollie Si. IIaIifiix, N, 5 Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, London Eng in: I N G R0 W 'I‘ II ' S B U SI N E S S . public uti] l1 llllfl development etu th . lac‘ u" c°|nPl"l9li'rgleufieiplgeilllfiilk 0. securities. either listed or llllllslfll, 1 N ‘l’ 0 b ll & C o. bed i873, ~ ' ‘Stock Exchange. on request. MONTREAL aura-hie by an tists." . Lewis said that, carr rinients further, and co with his right arm, he the fleshy part of it, h surrounded by the "golden glow." He also investigated what, for want of a better word or phrase, he called "bPflln-matter-vision." - "It is alleged,” he said, "and I be- lieve correctly, that the absolutely. blind have something, not touch“ 01 hearing, or smell, which enables them to see, ever so slightly. ln the con- dition 1 wasin, after the tests in the dark room, I could see in a way through the- side or back of the head." Lewis considers this material much more wonderful than radium, and believes that it can be used for a great variety of scientific and in- dustrial purposes. Baltimore, Md, Nov. 11, 1903. Minard’s Liniment 00., Limited. Sirs,—I came across n bottle of your MINARUS LINIMENT in the hands of one of the students at the University of Maryland, and he be- ing so kind as to let ine use it fur a very bad sprain, which I obtained in training for foot races, and to any that it helped me would be Pawns it very mildly, and 1 therefore nsk if you would let me know of one of your agents that is closest to Balti- more so that I may obtain some 0f it. Thanking you in advance, l re- main, y unit known to scien. Ylng his expe- vering his eyeg saw, through is left hand Yours tru1y,' , W. C. lllcCtlEAN. _ "That SITDWS, in my opinion, that ,it is a material substance, separable jfrom the human body. vet not meri- 14 St. Paul Street, Care Oliver Typewriter Co. P. S.—Kindl,v answer at once. Your Business Depends on Your Advertising Your advertising is your card of introduct- ion» the only means you More for have to place your busi- ness before the public. And its the way you ap- peal to the public that brings the businessNow, if your advertising is the hapliaszard undignified kind it will not attract attention or create con- busiuess don't look good will be just in the way"- straight tips on all the m fidence. Proper advertising and modern methods are the secrets of success You know your business and we are ready to co-oper- ate witli you to strength- en your advertising. The charge will not allow you to think of wasting your time with a branch that requires endless study. Plioiie 123. we can do for over it either. ditiomil cash in your till. The Telephone IHINNELL . Advertising Agency I I Washing to Us F\ ting supreme satisfactio builds up the system, helps you fight the weather, and ward off the "Grlp"---It's pleasant to take and only. costs 40c a bottle. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore, Suiinyside; ing here. cleanliness and fine fiiiis of each article, day. Phone I 5i and we’ send our wagon. k} ,_ Sfiir Steam Laundr A. I. Webster, Prep. .1 .1 l s 7.1’ ‘t . ._. ' ~,.. Send Your You will be sureof get when you send your wash- You’ll be de- lighted with the perfect Try The Star way to- I . ‘Small Dealers Tlieiiig man isn‘t big in spite of the tele- phone —it's recause of it, to a certain extent. 1f you're satisfied with the profits your‘ great-grandfather made, ifyou just want to eke out a bare existence from your business, if more But, mark it down plain, If youwaut more business, a larger and better class of customers, able of inside information and the respect of your customers and envy of your competitors»- iu short if you want success-you'll see what you, and you won't waste time The plioiie will bring you business-Mt will prove its worth in better returns, Ill actual ad- Let Contract Dept. prove these facts to you. Charlottetown, P. E. I. M oriey I the .- U‘ *- ‘kw at?’ . I V 1 to you-“well, a phone a bothersome ornament- arkets, the most profit- (I0., 0f P. E. I.. I1 h ‘Makers of Solid footwear Y ‘A 9-30 tts d: 3 mos. ,. 3. 9. ‘if have a guarantee stamp on everypair. Be sure that W“ dealer gives you Taylorfia shoes. Refuse something called just as good. The Robt. Taylor Co,‘ Ltd" iiiitiriix. . \ HARRY JAMES. Ase"-