~ships to raise subscriptions. 3 is If It Pagans `¥_”'.'»'?"~ *~‘~’”'. " r=1cg-i~1~_~f~.»- -» ~ : _ _ .s W.. __» . _ _ ‘ ,_- _. ;»5;;_ __ .sv /fs -~»».- = _;-_s-.~__.~_.. _ =}i\`.¢<.,- - _ ' _ __ -1- _ __ __ ._ g _ __ ____ __ __ V `s.Yi@ ._ -:- ..~;_-1-` _ ,_»_¢_.<,_@_.».-_M _- _ 2-»»»,‘1`f¥;_-gf-i,-_a_i-_¥:___,._.‘.r.§,~‘__Asa'.;i_;,_._;_=s.;..>»};~_= ' : f _' _ _ -' “Ss .~.v.~__ _L_ tr.; 2 -<" ~ - ~_ - e : =» -.cv __ - .._.;» - » _W __<._ - , L- -_ »_- :.5 _ i - _ . ~ _ » _..‘£».»_=. -*_=,<_-.. __ .._§»_~_, _,I---._ __ s, .- » ‘ ~ ' ' '= ¢;‘._,_'_;-:;;f;‘ 1_4 ~f_.<\gf1 » i . ‘ an f , 1 ` , _ , ,..._.,.,!_.} _.__ fi); 3 ‘.. (_ ,-_..~..f ‘ ~ _..._ -.-rss .rj ‘L ` I ` ' *i* 1;" ' "i 'J Z \ ‘I :_' e ¢ ` § g _, ' _ ‘_ ' 2" ' | t ' . ~»- - _ _ _ I o ‘;" '_: I. E,_V__ ‘_ _ __ _ , __ _*_ 1- -`¢;)!`%`_&_.~ 'gf _.‘.' _' 'i sf _ .f ,L_ .=_._- _ ' 5' v* ~ ‘ ` 1 _ K/ii".s'fABLlSHl‘iD 1891 if cnannofrnrowsiiieaiscn r:nwair.n'isi.ANn ruunsnar ocroanic 29 iaos if A A anion rv;=o` 'rs _ ’ ’ ' _ . A O i O suicroii FROM SAD D|iowN|No r>AR|s STRYCHNINE Ai BEDFORD its _ _ _il _ 5. , V _ ' 'Y' . . _ ' ' .A O _--_ 1 e 1 _ » ° P ». _‘~ _f,.'_€Ff _ ‘if i...»f‘- .. ..‘ - ‘>- ~ .' vi ' 's fr. llllMlllll lIl]Mllll§ lil Sillll .l[lHll Will Fly From New York to Mississippi and Back _ 1-*_ Montreal Merchants Ask for Pro- tection on Hallow’een- A-H. Murphy Dead. i ,L H, iuuaenv Dean. Mosrnsai., Oct. 28.-(Special) -Arthur H.Murphy, formerly a member of the Quebec Legislature died today. IXPECT HALLOWEEN TRQUBLI. The retail merchants have asked the Mayor to swear in a number of extra policemen for Halloween, or give them permission to act for themselves. aa.\'ros Duuosr comme ovnn. New Yonk, Oct. ~8.-(Special)-Santos Dumont will bring here about February twoair ships _and expects to sail from - .4 New York to St. Louis and return. as \vi1.i. visrr sr. JOHN. l Dumont intends to visit St. John on hisl trip across the continent exhibiting his OBVIOUSLY PREMATURE LoNDo.\‘, Oct. 25.-The ° continental rumors that Pope Pius X has made over- tpres to the Ifaliau government for re- ooncilation are obviously premature. He is not an impulsive Pontilf, but acts _with deliberation. _ __________._..._ A REMARKABLE RECORD. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has a re- markable record. It has been in use for over thirty years, during which time many million bottles have been sold and used. It nas long been the standard and main reliance in the treatment of croup in thousands of homes, yet during all this time no case has ever been reported to the manufacturers in which it failed to eifec a cure. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even as soon as the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is pleasant totake, many child ren like it. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by all druggists. _ - i_1i Merit made shoes, Ames Holden male Ask for them. ' F J EZQEZQQE WET PROOF POOTWEAR - GET- Tllc INVICTUS Geo. A. Slater Ladies’ $4.00 Gcntlcmcii’s $5.00 These boots have a special- ly prepared waterproof sole, (not rubber.) , ' (Fmm 0” S‘“"m°"°ld° C°"°sP°°d°“-lf) of the respected residents of that locality. _ _ pi ;:i‘l°“";‘dl’ Sm can of sumde0°cuK"°d _ A50” half Dash seven in the morning ohei The sad accident hiiscast a gloom over' plums’ Oat. 28-(Spmw)_TM Rnd” A A M ii at ng ley a few miles from en- \- f _ _ _ oreign Minister has arrivedhere and __ . J . < _ was engaged in her morning work as us .the entire locality who has twice recent- i _ °‘°m'°° 7'St°"d°Y '“°"“l““' hm” ual. While taking a milk can froma'ly been called upon 'to mourn over the w“mven°g'°“r°°°pu°°' ' 'D " " "' D” ‘ ' ' I Duma" B"7°°t'°“’ 24 7”" md' 3°" °fr puncheon of watertshe fell in head ilietisudden deazhs of its residents. It is lwH*"`THE°UT°°“'“AY BE’ 0“mnu“‘d° "°"*?f_ _-O arrived. matter and the reply came: Nothing, I am dying." the hrother. dying man wriggled and asked to be held to the Doctoi's opinion, the effect of stry chni: e poisoning. man had expired. Coroner - Bswnesa; --Summenide, sent for and held an inquest. T came to the abore conclusion. death from strychnine poison adminis tered b his own hand ‘ the mother, a daughter, and a sick child the father being at a neighbors. THE DRUGGISTS ARE AGREED Ask for them.* “What have you been doiog"i exclaimed “NoLhing;" was t e rep y w e With considerable difficulty his brother held him and from the actions described at the o0rnei`s inquest it was, according The doctor arrived on the scene shortly before' seven a. m., after the unfortunate h l hile th _,.,,’,,,__1§haibu.acLniaets..miles’an_hcur._ _ M been several times attained in bursts of- evidenco did notbring to light any cause for the act nor show any traces of the poison. The doctor, from the evidence, The verdict of the jury was to the ehect that in their opinion deceased came to his y . The only inmates of the house during the night beside the deceased man were Merit made shoes, Ames Holden make of Covehead and is a niece of Peter F McGrath of this ofty When the ailing man saw his brother BE3Lf¥i`0°t'°b°1'25-“Amid We i°t¢°9° appmmh he c,.;ed.__ pexcitemxmt vast crowd, eonsietina of “Getarazor and cut my throat." The~¢XP°fU9€il»|'i¢i5l75i”¢|*° °1°°l»1'l° tml” l"d"¥ anxious brother asked what was the achieved the record speed of 207 kilomet- ~ res, or about 129% miles per hour, beating the record' of the last previous trial by six kilometres. After the recent trial on the experiment Marienfelde-Zossen line, near Berlin, when a speed _ol 125 miles an hour was attained, the engineers declared that this would be exceeded; and that a speed of even 140 miles an hour was practicable. The tests have been going on for several weeks, and are being watched with great interest bythe. Emperor William. -_;'1‘he Reiehstag has devoted _ the gum of ,@- Otll marks toward the cost.” ' " -_sn°=d.b_yfie»»v_»i°=is h¢9_~°e'.ie=_ lee Thus in aremarkable run made by the Twentieth Century Limited over the Lake Shore railroad between Cleveland and Chicago last May, thirty two miles were _ covered at the rate of eighty miles an hour and six miles between Archibald and Stryker at ninety miles an hour. The Siemens~Halske car on the Marienfelds- Zoseen shortline runs on double lines. ’ The practfcibility of travelling regularly ataspeed of 110 miles an hour on the mo y - strated. A linciliirty four and one-half 0 SPEAKERS sons THROAT. Pubiic speakers and singers know how useless and sickening are cough mixtures and sprays, lozenges, etc , for irritable or Y .Y vantage of which is that it acts quickly 0 and is convenient io use in public places. Catarrhozone relieves congestion allavs colds and Catarrh it has no equal Rev. Mr. McKay, Goflericlnsays ‘_‘Catarrhozone is an excel ent remeiy for throat irrita- recommend Catarrhozone, 'iruggists sell itfor$1 Small siie 2.5¢- By mail from Ask for them * ___________._..__.__ LoNDoN, Ost. 25 -Britain has at last ma e a move in e ongo case e announces her belief in the truth of the that participated in the Berlin [treaty to confer as to methods of reform Britain ‘declares that trade monopoly was granted in violation of the treaty OWES HIS LIFE TO A N£lGflfBORS Pursuant to the recommendation Kmmigsg, Le th b t tem f h d ,. r arn e es sys o a orthan Of Sufveyofsi the Schoonel M_artt_m Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known _and touch tyuewriting at the Unign A, Bradley” Of 73 tons, ' built in throughout Mercer and Sumner count- _#Commercial College-The college that 1882 will be Sold at public auction ries. Y a., most likely owes his life to "turns out touch operators. N d 11 ’ _ the ii fi 1 nb . H _ together with her outdt where she alma: |,':,;81¢5;’1,a,m?;lf¢ ,iaith d,,:,.,.|;:_lt We never §aw_ prettier _.hats _for _ A lies stranded near the breakw'atei'__ was'atteiided_,,hytwc physicians who gave ,men 305503. H it dm mt “me wma' concern mu at New London, P. E. Ii , on Sat- .mm l_'w°» ifml' ’°"°f§“"h*_°_ °*`*U¢iir\\l>°l‘ 'h3l»'3"»$f° ‘ h t 0 t be ~ 1¢ll`Ul¥\iIofhis serious condition, brought fiambng-them. »IS’nt it `ab01!t“tf1n¢ “fd°Y» * e 35 ° ° 1' ”*5t°”"» at him s bums of cnsmterinins miie on looked than wer at 1>1-owe., bass it distance 'iuns on =A.nei'ld`iii' `”r5.llwais." l Nnw Yolgf October--~» ,-N.--‘.‘__Where the gation otbopeless ogoriy;_,i_r._ seems tp me that it would be proper that such a par- -ient should quietly, decently. modestly be allowed to end the eudbring. It seems to me that such a couree Nvonld be a step forward in civillzatibn and a step further away from the In these 'words Rev. Merle of the ` r Lenox avenue himself on neco lllClllliBll"_~ of a Ygung Man Ygstgrday Mrs. John Morfis into a Hopgng t-0 Strengthen I A M0"""\€ Taking out a Milk Can Particulars Francoliusslan Alliance f Y! . _ _ ,_ _ _ 'af ‘.. ' - ¢ ___ __ a ' '<2 i <1-_ "i ,_ o ` ~- ~ . I Q 5 uh I ‘ri f~ ._ . of the Sad Fatalrty He ls F°U“d 5" il Dll"€ C°“dlflC“ _ _ ‘ Nc Trace of-Murderer of Armenian » ._ '- 5 -_ by His Mother-_ He lmplores Amorethan ordinarily sad fatal acci~ five years of age. She has been married A Lb3d¢f“'RUSSl3 Stlbildd 0 5'. his Brother '.0 Kill Him. `¢1¢n¢,¢¢m-,ea ggmnicgn ,,_i,°u¢1,w°,,g1¢, about four years and leavesw mourn by Natives in Tiiiis- L ve ms lm -_ i from Bedfbd Sumo” yesterd” mo l a husband and three small children. Mrs. ! ' A _ "” _ ' g Morris was formerly Miss May McGrath* W” ~, __ W- f 5”- ~> ‘ A 'f The victim was Mrs. John Morris, one _ _ _ __ . _ 1*- __ Th°”‘°s B"7°°"°'~ "h° “P °° ‘he °’°"° and sometime after was found dead. onlyashort distance fromilllrs. Morris” IHS ¢Xl>0°f»¢d “|1812 ill Howdwh ` _ |°“9“i3hl' °°-l°Y*d 3°” helmh 'md W" These are the particularaas they have home that the death took place of Mrs -Ind 0110 Ill' FBSG Willbl considered (iid ;;;°"d “z:°° dlizew P°"'f°°t‘l; (’;°';?becn learned in brief by telephone from Duggan who was burned in her bed dur- F1"\°°°1°°k3 f°l' U10 3f1‘6!\8f»|l§l\ill80H\\¢_‘A1¢0’rRIB Farm. “WR ¢ "‘°°° "°f ° 'chemin fiespatcim as Beam.-a. ling the cnnnsgrsticnin which ner ' _ Franco-Russian alliance- ’ ‘ ,S ( ' ~ ‘ farming in the same ilelfi with his father The deranged wanna was (ml twent hon” 'as dean ed a f W ° th son 8; . Xonx’ __ _ 1 ....1 ..m.............i..... 0 _ ’ ',__ Y ° '“°° “fe N°.m°= °Fm“°=°=w~ T He retired about seven o`clock after ' f _ ` A _ ii, Lo _ moot” 28°(S_pe°tfD_Tl_m ‘n"m\5i.‘¢;5°t`€§“° “V " 1" --i~». O having raking ii iight lunch, prepared by . _ " have absolutely failed to secure any trace Que ileehian has died. _ Q his sister. About three delock in the _ _ of the murderers of the President of the humuniinr is ouaaaierxiim, .1 morning his mother heard him scream _ . ' 3 `_ J . _ _ i and hastened to his bedside. The youn8 ' `i i` A “ ‘ i ` _ man said that he was dying and asked MMS in ming th t ° brot ° R tl il quite near, be sent for. Word was quickly despatched and the brother soon ____ Armenian Revolutionary So iety anesim ramen srannen. _ Trrms, Oct. 28-(Special)-Prince Galiil sin, Governor Generalof the -Caucasuli was stabbed by three natives whowerel shot. r - ' pm1°hg”¥b&djk3s bwpvitui “mio”-imouiine ovna cannon-rnorlarv. ~ 3 arrairhri 'fi 7-‘O3 - There had been trouble over the trans- fer of some Armenian church property to ) I - .1 the Russian Government. ' » ~ , _ asia,” which in putting of gestionwas made stare maine ,annual at last night. and rum. ' Everybody suffers 'manner-iless fnom cramps, stomach. pains, headache ‘aid ehoiila have a bottle. of ' that good family remedy Pnl 's Nervflirnei always on hand. “J ost a~?; drops of Nerviliuc in sweetened wate gmakes a pleasant, -in- vigorating drink" writes E. A. Alleniof Swansea. .lt’s just splendid for stomach and bowel troubles ann cura-_summer complaint at once. ,_ In our h{?"l'jise`-`\_v`l!" 'use Nerviline for the pai s and _ches-ofthe ii-._,__ ~ _IN THE GOOD ULD because Nerviline is always handy." » _ sore throat, and state' that the-moat satis- BERLIN' O°t’°b°" 26"Th° -htm °f U°“i‘t' li factor remed _ is _Catarrhozoue the ad- ess Isabell Wesieresiks Kwilecki, belong- ing to a ricli and aristocratic, Polish family, on the charge of pretending tu liniiammation; and is a protectionito the h§V° KiV°B bmi @0880” ,0'l¢!'* .Sill ICUS membrane. As a _safe guard againsts ago and presenting him as the heir of a rich estate _at Wroblewe, province of Posena, began here to-day. Count Kwi- Ygu shguld plant that bed, tion.” Physicians ministers and singers l¢¢‘§i8DD@8I'€'3. Ch\\N!¢d With beivir ihn accessory to the crime. One mid w.ifs and Of TULIPS- Polscn CU” Kingston, (`)n,_ two women servants wepe also placed in the box as accessories We have still some fine Tulip. The accused Count' » ' _ _ . _ _ ~ ess and count me Hyacihth’ Narcissus, Lily and Merit made sho.s, Ames Holden make wen known in ‘he high “is ic Crocus Bulbs for early Spring _ 'V .. circles of Berlin, and it is alleged thatshe' had women of high rank as accomplices. bloom out doors and they Should BRITAIN MOVES iN CONGO CASE. iThe son, whose birth is question, is said be planted N -.--_ _ ' ' to have been born January ‘Z7th Iwi. “Very low prices in quantities.” d _ tl; C _ Sh :The prosecution claims that the _child -is the son of a peasant girl ofParcze,in Ausir~ ian Silescia, Who is present as a witness H & cmelty °k_“f'g‘ S’ “Pd eau’ fm _the powms A and as ii claimant for the child. The countessmlearled “not guilty” and __ _ i _ 3 ' i denied all complicity in any' criminal act, but was-unable to give satisfactory ex; S ' _ ' planations of many suspicious* circum- stances and some damaging facts were r -- » 5 A ‘ , _brought out aga.i`nst"her. A ~ ll - ._ whole familv and seldom-.need a doctor. A _ rfestivitieshere. -V ei; - fi _ 4 1 ‘° O g iriveisriors in ...sf I "¥*~. #_ l i_`.fi_" ° _,fx _ fn _ Pm`”U_°“» 0"- 5%- imf- ivhefe is peenonarantioed. and Tféilldflibll ii¥\VBlBIlf,~;-5 _'i ,fl O Plans have~heen mission of mails, etc. V _ ; GnaNa.ioa|io,r,@;cp excitement was attempt the life of President' i guest of the State Government during 'rue Presuent- was nad\ie.s_b1 I/by lllll illllllll was a passenger by yester- i _.testi Iissliaura Bell wasapaaeegerby -Tuesday mornings tra`lnQen rouieff-#Iii Grncaeo, ' .Oct -:ui l.Boston. Dec. Wheat 795% May wr eat Y The Misses Lapthorn, city, are visiting here, the guests of Mrs. Alex McConnell, Grafton Street. A ' The regn‘ar train did not arrive yester- day morii g until 10.20 o’clock. .The Electra cn-ii » into port Tuesday evening §agor.Ga_rden in_;l_*f¢?!!¢»oar, ,wiiegga of thelowen c\alI_fjiauied2:0oe&» _ _.E _ __ __ picaciied~thecax~ishnut1n;¢;-=~ If il. »_.- . Hsiilreiif which Q--s-n 'Z ““ Uofn -Guru,” ` “ .Park $12.2). " Pork -4 ° iieiieamreu »\=ceen*?rnu_rii. » ` msssiioiasnn-wesieyiiiai use i_ said tolilietress Wesley "Why dm °°"”3°- » _ »_~i&.;u;i.ii.i'<=i.ii¢i its “..asfirisg"~sva~rsa- Colonel ll! Dre was in town yesterday _ __ _ inspecting S c ranges of the,Ge:irgetown once iellinggiepat gg? i M mu S Stem has also béel; deumn S114 IU lflrile 200 bf’¢U|¢S °V¢1'Y‘Wh°1”@- - Rifle Club. He advised the Club to have F same reason tt-atyoi’i‘a‘r'e` told some new targets erected and said he glgllxtzi' m ny . -this much desired end.§gThis step was _ T ~ - . _ - advocated some time _ago in three Mast made shoes, AmeS`iH0l5B\\’,_Il»¥é,¢ ' °°’““°“-S' ~ - » 0 askrcriiiemh » _ A highly successful pie social and dance was held in the Town Hall last night nz.- der the auspices of the ' Boys’ Band. 'Ib 5 proceeds will be used to secure some new il1Str\1men‘ S- Mayor Galbraith and a number of the Fourth Regiment B555 were present and their selections were `Kl'°otly enjoyed. The boys intend to run the rink this winter in first class style, and will make things more convenient for the hockey club. Anumber of harveaters returned from Manitoba yesterday morning. They said they were satisfied with the West and cnnsidered it a splendid country. Over' and above their expenses they made !good" m°“l5h1Y W8-RBS. The were working about Zflllltjles West 0fi\d/lnnipegland on one _occasion about a foot of snow fell. Most Of thy Rrllln, however was gathered oe-` fore this occurred. No I :hard wheatlwas selling at 72 cents per bushel when :they left for home. ‘ ` Our merchants have for years felt thel necessity of a bank in our midst, but as yet this neces~ary institution has not been established. Few towns offer better in- ducements for a financial organization of this nature. B sides the business done in the town, there is a large and growing trade in the various sourrounding villa- lges. Newport, Cardigan Bridge, Murray River, Murray Harbor, South and North and othergto add to a bank's revenue. It is certainly up io the Priiice Edward Is- reap the beneilts. , ` O i . A 0'Cl0Ck . 111- Sholerafaudi Diarrhoea Remed which S ; ` ‘ '_ ' .'_ when yn wut* puma' One P I. Bros, The Stylish Hatters z9d3i d ,I "qw nk ,dd tml, .ferment Sale cured himlnleas than twenty-four hours 0 t d, t i but me :;,;°`:a;,use ch‘m;lm.§§ f . Sole Agents. ' 'D _F°' °‘1°""““’““"°°:. V _ _ _ '°°V °°‘f“" °°;=.””7’f" ma Liveirsbiets. rar ssiebysii a i'l`lieTeatha.ta1w9.yS gives satisfaction:.‘......................‘...‘.....‘.;.-..._ * ' i ` _ 'i "" ‘ ’ _W _ ' ’ The Tea that once always . . - . ‘ . i M _ *fi ' h il . _ ' s = __ ,_ The Tea that is witlidht a*c¥5m¢jtito¢¥»i'lnii'Eastern"£naErf" ` ` ` E ` ' -W _ _ ° _ ° ___ _-_,_ F -..»€2< < ee if s.- ’* "». /\ '~. ~~` ' . '4 -1 i _ -~J ,' .~ ' ' . ' L . ` l,*‘ ll » ` F1 ` `_ _ i _ . ~ ' ‘ i I _ - j&\0$'.l_heK!'3d P. E. Islahdisheep It _ _ _ _ _ t“n ’ - _ F - »/ ‘ 28th Oct , 1903 » Merit made shoes, Ames Holden make. that ,yon -get Tryon Merit made shoes, Anies Holden min, ` ‘-' ` » _ - _ ~ A _ ' i feast _,¢esirf<_»i-siieni,_*_,,__ A or iiasxici-mem. _ » _ ,_ _‘_ ._ __ \ ... . N1.: :~vf.~`y`-Inj ZW ’é~ ., -as o ;c_.._ ' relti' ' I “¢_"hf, ‘ ~ _ ~ - ___~:... f 1-~ _ _ .. _ ~» ,_ . ... __ _ _ c ‘__ ` 4 4 » i- _ -vi. =-». \ ._ »u*;' ,;>~`§V'?_ J 1 r s ¢ _ _g.,i _ . _ e-_ _z .__ ._ ‘°` ~ ,._»;_;_ ._ ‘ rg.. 1- (_ _ 'X I snr (A *fi wi, .wg ' been _ -~. _ _ » _ .afraid » :,.;__- J.. al (Sr- i _ land Bsnk to establish a bianeh here ard I -' 'il over again 2" “John beca!lee°'“ _' again that Chamberlain's Cough that the most reliable Corn and Wart re 1 I fm M h t t Li 1 would do his best to have the Govern ‘cm-escp1de,and grip usa; itoonnteg-nam; m°"° ‘S Pu°°°'m°P“‘“:efs 0"” Ex' 'mes Ong' m we es er 0 verpoo ent lend some assistance A meetin of = to _ ' ' - ' ' ‘__ _ " . . I s ' _ _ t rs ' ` » O ` V` ' i " f 1;' ' 90 , h' h 1, i, _~ d 'gh '_ in England, is shortly to be laid -down. - m _ ' _ “ “"7 t"_°d°°‘f7 °f we” a‘*°°'~°S "°”5_3‘J tyler-uialrsavtiisiifictiiiirii fo:-eiiioiiide thdvri _hhiifdy Only through trains will be used and the t’h° Club Wm °‘f°°""°“l’ he held sumti' , 1° P°'“"?°Pl°»’;*°d 5'? 3 -Pl‘?‘_5*'“**‘¥‘1, iY‘~‘/US' We "°°°‘“m°“d “P“m°"‘ 3" ' ti e will be less than twent md 5°'”° d°°iS“`° “WPS t°'ki“3 t‘° °3°°tl “fe 5° H30- F0! *Bl* h' *V "li"‘i¢K`\¢M-` ,` ee- 1-_am he o i ‘ A > Y i U ’ V - . _ _ W 1-manga-._ €&%.~-..., %»g 1. | ~- z 1-~-.. _ _ _ '_-5: __ - :_ _ wif » i _ /15-*' Q' "`=` - _ i ii _ A _,__ _ _ '_ »5- _‘ \ "` Y GY _’x- _.l%"'g’ f __ , ~ 1’ M ‘_ / 7% _; f ._./,`/'l _._ ff \ \\\ iii \\ To all Dear F.~iendsi- \ "I have this year, as usual. ' established at Carter & Co., Lid" 0 _~ my headquarters for Prince Bde ward Island." _ Signed, Santa Claus Oct. 27. O3. We are pleased to inform the public that our store still continues to be Santa Claus’ Hefirlquart/_w s and also that _ we are preparing for the big- » gest llolidflll Trade we have ever had. We trust that the ~ confidence placed in us by g the Venerable Szmlu Claus in I again making oiir Store his ,, _ h€afl_q11&fte'|'§a during coming holi y aeason‘~=4riI1,_ be fully sustained. - ‘Q Our Christmas Catalogue 2" f iiMl°Wi°lh¢hlod¢°_f!h¢_peint- _ ._ ` ersandwillbereadyeaeiy. A-; ‘ _ swf*-“=f°=»f'~»=°- T _ immniaru at co.. t. ___ .5-_;‘=_,<,;",;'_=_°_;'§;:;;_,_;>;°;,;,?‘;,;;'°;;',";:,', ..... '““' CARTER &~Co.,'l.id. _ 0 Charlottetown. _ _ _ _ _ ~ . Q S`t.s_i_.r‘#;_;'ii S15-f.fi;`-;‘='i.__i;~f:Q§ ' \ l _ _ ` wa. ‘ -' _--sub” U’ ‘Q ,_