8 , P. _~~'= -1.-‘-1 fs- =.'~=.'- 11.*, of-'~' , , - -. ,\'f~_- .”» _ - ;. ,- i,=.-if _ .»._ -'1 'liC DIMCS- 'Catarrhozane relieves congestion, AIIMS inflammation, and is a. protection to_ the As a safe guard 1128-lf\Si»S tarrh it has no equal Rev- Mr. Melisy, Go-1erich.says"‘Catarrh_oz¢_zne is an excellent reme iy for throat _irr'ta- tion.” Physicians ministers and _sio8¢l`S recommend Catarrhozone, flrug¢l§i»S Sen it for $1. Small size 25s. By mail hom Poison 8: Co., Kingston, Ont. Z_i_1l-iff?-*’ Merit made shoes, Ames Holden makes .Ask for them. * gg J iégidg WET PRO0F A PUOTWEAR nic iiiiiicius Geo. A. Slater Ladies’ s4,oo Gcntlcmcii’s $5.00 membrane. colds and Ca , he superior to all o.hers. It see T _ much the same in singers, the der! Wm? lohn M. McLeod Hangs Him-_ self at His Doorstep. _ li _Wastformerly a Well Known Con- ‘ ` ir'ctor of New Bedford, Mass- lll Health Cause of Flash Act. _ The sad news has reached the city of the suicideofJohn M. McLeod, a native of Belfast and of late years a resident of New Bedford, Mass. An exchange fromi that city has the following paxticularsz- John M. McLeod, a well know carpen- ter and contractor, formerly of this city, but now a resident of Dartmouth, com- mitted suicide last night and was found this morning hanging from 'lie lower McLeod has been in ill health for a year. or more and during the past three months sanity. Last night he came home in bad condition and it is said met with a warm reception. At any rate, he left the house and the family supposed he had gone away. This morning about sunrise Mrs. Mc- Leod looked out the window and was son, who hurried out and cut. his father _day and Senator Ferguson yesterday D. L. McKinnon and Daniel McKenzie, Montague Bridge were in town yester- day. ` It is safe to say that Capt. Cook of the accomplished alone. 1-1K*'*W‘*'-*_-l'_j ‘ I illl] Vlllllllli.. ° _ ,, ' . It is understood that Rev. Leo. Wil- UGIDS. the popular pastor of St. Paul‘s Church in this nity has received an ex- cellent offer to eng ige in Missionary Work in the United States which~ it is Diobable he will accept. _ _ The work provides for supply at differ- ent stations and will give Mr.Willladi`s an opportunity to fui-_her cultivate his voice which would not be possible were he er.- Rllled in regular ministerial work. Rev. Mr. Williams came to Charlotte- town some four years ago on the resigna- tion of the late Rev. J. T._ Bryan. Since he has taken charge of the spiritual work of St. Paul’s he has won a high place among the citizens generally as in his own conllrbgotion where he was highly es- °°¢m°f| °SD¢°ially by the younger portion of the church. ' Rev. Mr. Williams began his pastor-are on November 19th, 1899 in this city. Dur- ing his stayin Chaiiottetown he has inter- * _ _ _ ‘ii isuiu iiii Hiv. un wiiuiiis in iisiti Sli iiiiiiiii _nniiiiiii is i suicini iii Pismiiii ii si. rims., wort ulttui _ estcd himself i_c everrthlngthat he oon°lSe|e t' sider.d to be for the welfare Of the .:ity.He C mn 0 onston 1 as a Mrs' is an enthusiastic athlete and took a great interest in all kinds c-favhletic sport. ‘ cabinet iministar - i I The formal ieslgnatlon has not yet been l _ _ . _Q presented to the vestry but will beshortlyl ' ""' - . ‘ I and Mr. Williams will lcave'the city aboutihe I1-si of February. _ Three Navy Reserve Stations _to be Train ran Through an' REV. LEO WILLIAMS. | _ _- _- i 1i'2»“-‘iii-I-f»f»f<'if’Illl]llCllllN lil Hill. Mil. Milllilllill I ‘has suffered considerably. He has lately _ been drinking considerably, and at times* ` | his wife has detected symptoms of in- The induction of Rev. A. D. McDon- ald took piace at Hampton Presbyterian Church, Wednesday afterno m.There was alarze congregation present on the oc- casion. The other ministers present were Rev. the people on their respective duties, the whole service being of a most impressive character. After the .induction Bresbytery took up regplarbpsiness. Moderator re- quartsrly meeting of Presiiytery which Three men were killed -in the wheel pit p pe y t a sm sca About 40 men areat work, although when the yards opened 500 were at the gate seeking employment. \Tbe yards origin ally employed from EDO to 1,(IX) men. the interest already displayed, not only will there be an unusually large patronage 14. i,_ __ _ _ / _ i2\_" 5'1"" _ ofth_g0anadian Niagara Ps_wsi-company ___ _ _ ,_ |\d0fS _ _ _ t3__iai-_-I-_ll-|g__.-_ -i, _. _ ___._ _ fro. gm, _ _ __ ,-,_._,__ _ _ _ intothe_p.t in abucket when it caughton; - j .~ _ ._ R ‘ “ the cross bridge and was overturned. the .` _,l.ii_ _ _ _ »-~~f»1»i-im- if* -~- ‘:f"':....°°°°'s.‘;.i.°:=.°°~‘....”~';.r.;':'.v ei; §, i~ ae _ ,__ - `" ` No ' ` -Eff .- __ _ _ . __- IIA Y SEEK W0iil_( 3-710 FEW Fl _ iT.f_ ________'il___ _ ____§i:__aa‘?_oL, 0ct::_1_;_Z__~_;TosenhC__l_a:_i_;_ _ NEBVOUS §___ ELIZABETH. N. J-. 0°f- 26-The U1'6S0¢Il ‘ ‘f '-"’ . ' _ in here to-night. The meet-ing was held S°“°t'°rR°b°'t`9°3 was in ww” Weines shi yardso ned toda n all le. _ .'__,_ ,_;.-f"i _ _fi.____ ` ' 8 - -j _.yy _ii /_ ~_ i . . /*_/1 Qi' in i \ \ 71- __ /'/-=// _i / .\\_\ i >\\\ \\4»‘ \_i_._I" S ` f _ _ SCOTCH COAL ISBEST. _ In a critical test ;:d;recently in Mon- “Is in a' position to oiier unsurpassed advantages It has mai by the Water cooioiinoo of nie. E ‘. C<}`¢l’~ciltheScctch_soft0i». soiioii uoiog oopoioioa Moser-'Loco 14 ooaiotoolie nov. w. A. Mosoo. _ CHICAGO. Bet ._ 29 - (Special). ’ " Qfcb- H31' 9¢l`°*mS bmugm' their eldest' ator pro tem and Rev. Mr. McLean clerk. On motfonthecall was laid over to' next DW- WMS* 734 ui! WMU? ml '"- ll E? --Four .Kiil_ed. Fifteen uns. noorn rpox1:n’sna*a'l'H. ' Kansas, Crm, Salvation Army in America and wi-eek,thetrainrannlngtlmsu¢li swltchandstrlkingaiaigeimnhuk. A 'rnaatnu raraprrv. " f g _'E meet her husband after ayfsit to Colorado. -- ~ i _ Col. Thee. army dleee, two were illj\lIBd. ' if -.s-E:-r+‘o:misn\v1f"-i<”'~"' im.i.wnicin- sunoannr * Bnincxw Si»¢phenR\l|llll Lumherlng Chy. caught iI»°h°°h\¢P*°l_l-_ - o __ under the auspices of the Workingmc n’s_ witl& §d£.l&nsion csmnany. wishllvs mast. to . _//‘, //L_ 7/ _ l,,- _ `., :_ ..,_~ ___ _ __ I /ff-"3 ______The “___ that nr Chambmlain has ever been brought together on this NEW YORK, Oct. 26-Raellelio Casone H ~ sd ' \_/ ~ >\‘ _ , _ ‘ _ _ 4 1 . T _ ' islied sociats. The and _hy _I_tf :_ Ask for full particulars. eg __l;_\_°____‘:_‘_:*~:;‘I:“___'________°;'________ _“_ ` bloom out doors ey S Du ` glue Caledol|ian'Club neverentertahsdfe Sole Agents. b¢ Pllnted Now I ' ` ` »i~7".:`=-“Q-;.,; if -`__'-x -__. _:Q of -§_» -- ‘ __ =To.~=‘.=.~».-3 ~~ to '_ "1 s-"”' if _ _ ,_ _ ,, ... . . - f' _i _.i _ *i _ ° _ _ _ _ ’ _ peopleoftlielslandas they willon this “Ver low nces in uantities." _ » f P Q I-IYNDMAN Co ---------~ » &.i»~ _ ,'= -= ~ .» - -~ ' - - ~ TheTeathatalways gives I ' fl L_ _ TileTeath3fQn¢¢nsed|9aiwayS . . . . . . .. . .. .....................» f ~ Tea thatiswithoutacompetitorin Ea.sternCanada: 1, _ ._. ._ __ _ _ ~ f __ "5 __ _ A 'U seatsshou1dp2cnretli::_;t_ones_a'sene - f -_» ._ ._ ‘ -- = E »~ ioieio so v is aio iiisziuui a. Moons., ____ ~ ooo-ooio looms- _ ...._..'."°..........°::......':'........_ . isi¢>'1" _- _ -sur 5 \\\ Say" i ` ' . h __ side of the Atlantic. Don`t forget that was today found guilty of murderinthe lm cy wmqh mitted the m°du°m°I-the \3i‘i"`\A> '-5 ` ° ° i ' ° I ` ` ' §~ \ 1°’-7 To all Dear Friendsi- ` lin _ "I have this y¢8!'i 39 U5'-‘af established at Carter lr Lia" my headquarters _for Prince Ed/ ward island." Signed, Santa Claus Oct. 27. 03. _ _ We are pleased to inform the public that our store still continues to be Santa Claus’ Headquarters _and also that we are preparing for the big- gest Holiday Trade we have ever had. Wetms_t that the confidence placed in us by the Venerable Santa Claus in ‘ again making our _ Store his headquarters __ daring the _coming holidafhlaol will be fully sustained. Our -*sei ‘.1 .9 gipfig g asf-3" 8 5. nl .f f. .e