IIII'I’I‘IIIeIIIoIIs in ‘ Medical Science Wonderful Discoveries by a Famous Specialist who is Curing Thousands of 7 Consumption, La Grippe, Lung chility, Bronchitis and all Pulmonary Diseases Fllll FBE_E___ TREATMENT Ever-y suflerer â€from Diseases of the Threat and Lungs need despair no longer â€"help is at hand. No matter how many discourageniezu have been met with. the cure is awn: certain and permanent. Esehct the Three Preparations com- prising the Slocum systemol Treatment set together. until perfect hedth results, Men. women and children are being cured in every Province by the famous new treatment, and medical societies are daily docking tothe Slocum standard. Youoryoueichfrlerdscanhsve a FREE course of Treatment. Simply write to Tan '1‘. A. Sworn! Crimean 00., Limited, :79 King St. WestTor-onto giving odioe and express once ad- drem, .3“ the free medicine (The Slocum Care) will be pronptly sent. When writinghr them always mention “120mm Canada, seeing Slocum's nee oflerinAmeI-icanpaperswill please sendfor samples tothe Toronto labors. “235mm Get rid or that stubborn cough; rid yoursystemforever of the diseaseswhich quicklyleadtoConsnmp- tion. Int no prejudice prolong further saferlngwhenthetrlaltreatmentcanbe had inc themese’asking. BRT ANS _2_ND DEFEAT. All the Great States in the Re- publican Column. SOME REDUCED PLURALITIES. A Sweep for McKinley and Rooseveltâ€" “The Full Dinner Pull†Carries the Day-A Big Piurality-Ai the Home. of the Chief Candidltuâ€" Roll Call At Mid- night. New York. Nov. GHâ€"(Midnlght )â€"It be- came evident at a wry early hour this evening that the e: ‘cci‘on of hchinley and Roosevelt was assured. At half-p88: 8 oclock returns from nearly two-thirds of the election districts or Greater \‘ew York had been received. in icstiug beyond quel- tiou that Bryan uni StevensOn could not expect more than 2.5000 0:- 30.000 plurality in this Democr atlc stronghold and unless there was a landsl: do ‘In the outside couno ties beyond all reasonable exp cctatrons the votal Stale of New York phad declared unmistakable terms, altho by a greatly reduced majority, for the Republican can. dillnks. As the night progressed. it only served to conï¬rm this Judgment. Republican Losses and Gui-s. The returns from Illinois betrayed a like condition. The Rep ubllcan plurality of m6 was greatly reduced. but it was still tar too large to be overcome. 0n the other hand, the retinas from Indians. Michigan. the two Dakotas Utah and Wyoming, as well as Nebraska. seemed to indicate strong . Vepubllcan over 1896. Delaware. liar-y land and West Virginia had given decisive Republican pluralitles. The count in several of the .nr western States was naturally so delayed as to give little lati- mation or. the outcome there. but the: had ceased to have s determining exact. and before 10 o'clock the Democratic leader! had given up the contest. and it was an- nounced that Mr. Rryan had gone to bed and was sound sSleep. No Statement to liaise. . At 11 o clock Sir;- Bryon awake. He then told the hex. sps'per correspondents that he would have no statcmcnt Ito make before tO- m- r: .OlIv. The Summinz‘t'p'. The w‘Iz ‘II storv Was easily and briefly told. The Relic bllcnn ticket would have a lnzzcr e. ectornl rot» than four years ago. but in the la: gsr rstItcs of the east and mil- es- the plurn‘ities had been greatly linssacl us t 5 had illicn from ,3 I0 .30 0-)): .\'c .V York from Lt‘. 00'.) to 1501:â€) and illinois from 142.000 to 1005000 or 1038. Roll Call at Midnight. Ling‘Itâ€"The roll call on states at this ‘ '.' ix apparently as I.)I' 035: l: instoral Votes. McKinley Bryan. 11 8 'i' '3 Little Liver Pills. lust Boar Signature or cease-again. “mulling: TH 14-, FBI "HOUSE“... l ‘ Nova. Scotia. .... .... .... moamuu ,....g.. ...... -.~ Missouri ""0." ....... E. ‘lass‘chflsett! ooos a...“ ;' . -":nta‘un ..... â€.7; ...... ... ‘ . MichIgIIn ..... ....... .w'anh Carolina . . ..‘l'innesota South Curo‘m .\'I III il:\nip~:;l::9 â€Iqucsscc few l '9an NIw l rah " Irth Dakota \ll‘n‘lnln Chin YR 13115"? l’lmdc Vermont “‘99? Virginia “'3 =cfln=ln \3’3'omlng .......... senses sssssssss e 'Totals ...’ ............. ‘ tnrcporied. Votes. ~ Votes. ldnho ..... 3 Nevada .... .... 3 R’Imeas 10 Oregon ...'. .... l l-‘untucky .. .... 13 South Dekota .. d Nihrnsks .. 8 Washington .. .. 4 Total. 49. It all of the unreported states should turn out as Democratic. a highly improbable conâ€" tlngoncy. it would not change the result. due latest returns from Nebraska indicate a Republican plurality. The ntty‘sevcnth Congress seems to be Republican by a sub stantisl working majority. The gubernatorial tickets have apparently followed the national and Odell is elected in New York and Yatcsin lliinols. a... a... STANDING or in: PARTIES. Later Returns lake Little I)†in the Figuresâ€"Tho Territories ll ï¬ne- Now Believed That Xe Conserva- tives Have Been Returned in tho Northwestâ€"Mr. Stitch’s Bis Wally. um. Libs. Con. Ind. Ontario .... 84 58 2 Quebec. .... 56 8 New Brunswick 9 5 .... 15 5 6 1 Oâ€. 2 P. E. Island .... Manitoba N. W. T. .... .... British Columbia. ... 2 1 Total ........ .......124 74 5 Toronto, Nov. 9.â€"â€"There Were very striking changes caused by the later election returns yesterday. Beginning with the eastern Provinces. there was a gain of a. seat by the Liberals in Halifax. Mr. Roche, Liberal, squeezing in with a. small majority, and defeating Mr. Kenny. Conserva- tive As an ofl'set to this Mr.Bcll , the colleague of Sir Hibbert Tupper in Pictou was found to have been eecreu by 45. min leaves the Pro- \ince with 15 Liberals and 5 Conâ€" servativts. In New Brunswick no change is re- ported, and the Province stands 9 Liberals to 5 Conservatives. In Prince Edward Island there is no change. Four Liberals and one Conservative. In Quebec there is no change re- ported, but there are one or two corrections of the election table, leav- ing the net result unchanged. with 56 Liberals and eight Conservatives. with one presumably Libm'nl out. Gaspe. to be added. In Ontario there are two changes to the advantage of the Opposition. West Durham and North Bruce. Hr. Beith is benten in Mr. Blake’s old eon an. 09.. 1 4 1 eonstituency by 40, them the Lib- 'Oilt. erais of BOWmanviile had celebrated his return on Wednesday evening. and Mr. licNeill is supposed to-havs been elected by a narrow majority. The returns are not .quite ï¬nal. howevu'. in North Bruce, and the figure is only 17.. 1:“ Simcoe, whiCh was in doubt Wednesday night, goes Con- servat’ive. by mmajority oi 82.11†scattered and extensive riding of Mn.- koke. and retry Sound is yet unde- cided. The candidates have kept very even in the count so far. the Conser- vatives being 40 ahead with 21 polls In llgomo. the election takes place on Monday next. In Nipissing a'so the election is to be held later. The leaves the Province 'with 35 Governnient supporters to 52 for the Opposition. Oithe three seats uno accounted for. Algoma. is practically certain to be added to the Liberal column. Mr. Dyment’s majority in. 1896 being nearly 2,000. Nipissing Land Muskoke. are doubtful. 7 yesterday . all yet in doubt In Manitoba the only seats deï¬nite- ly settled are Winnipeg, Brandon and Lisgar. which remains as announced The other {our seats are with chances favor- 'ing the Liberals in at least mo of then Mr. Sifton's smajority was ris- ing all day and promises t0“ be in the vicinity of a thousand. The Minister of the Interior was flooded with t Eegrams of congratulation on\ his magniï¬cent tr: umph. .7 .‘ In the TerIItores the ~ result in East Assiniboia is reversed and Dr. Douglas is re-elécted. malt ing the {our prairie consti tuencns solidly Liberal. In Brit'ESh Columbia no change is reported. Two Liberals and two Con- servatives are elected, and two con- stituencies which will probably go Li‘eral remain to he heard from. or the 203 constituencies heard from, 12" elect supporters of the Government 75 members of the Op- position, gi‘Iing the Government the ample majority of 52; The ten unde- termined tidings not included in these ï¬gures will increase the majority to 55 or 56 at least. and posibly high- er. The Opposition» gained 30 seats and'lost 28. making a net gain of two in the 203 contests decided. SIR BECKABD CABTWRIGKT'S VIE \i’ He Says the Conservative Party Is Totally Disercdlted. Ottawa. Nov. 9.â€"-Sir Richard Cart- wright, in discussing the great Lib- eral victory throughout Canada, sayzs “It means the complete break up of the Conservative pnr'ty. Their leaders are (alien, their tactics dis- credited, and their ‘instincts of Gov- cmment' shown to be of little weight in “the judgment of the people. The v0 cc of Ontario alone is strangled by the brutal gerrymanderlo! 1882.†most" amen. Parties Stand in Front Latest 2;; ‘i'shles Show n’ow‘ ' .. «"i- ans so. > Kent -. m-WNeaoeamste m Haldimand and Monet ..........Thompson Huron. E. ........'....... ‘ ' lelwen Rm“, 8. eases-seas so. assesses OIICOOBOIQCOOOOIJCOOCI. Rom i-iurou. W. 3m m useupesaesps-so-essoeseosa Kluguon Lsmbton. W. ............ ...... mac“ oases... ease. aeooaeollaooo EM Mlddlesex. 8. .... “cam imddlcse Calvert Noriolh. . Chhriton Nonhumberland W. ........ UeColl‘ Omaflo. S sooner-0.0.0CDOIOOOIOIOOI m nntar'lo. W. ....... . ..... . ........B.dGould I'lttnws Oxford. N. ....... . ssaaeeaee ooooo . sous-aoaaeeeeneesee oneseessa ecu-Ouoocnlset e Peter-bore; E. .l'rescott . .. ï¬cnfrew. N Welland ...-scene. .".‘...... cases. an Wellington! . ................... Oaths“ WM and North Brent......Patersos York. N. eoeesosseaessaesaeoeoooos “M ' oxraaioâ€"coxsnnvauvns as. Aum soosasosae-saesoe assoc. BMKYAAIG ‘ eosaasouoe Bruce. N. ............ Cardwell .............. . Cuiaon ......OO.‘OOCOOOIOIOOIIOIOOI mad ram Cornwall ......................... Du das .............. ........ Broiler n . eeeeoesoosoncogenes-sauce WIN mmâ€. We ...ono-ooo-ssooonoco nmw‘ Elgar. it. lngram Frosted}: 6........................ 0:3? 61!!!" . seasons-osssoesesooeeaoe - E. Bonnie O I Rama" assess-o ...... eoaeoooo soaseese-eeeoesoeaesssenp see- ‘ , oesoeeeseaesee Coflb’ Hastings. ............. Cam en lInmbton. ll. .................... W a oesssas-ssoeeeeoe... Leeds and Grenville [Mas Lennon ...... Lincoln and Niagara ............. illddlcsex. E. . illdd 5.x, .. Ado .0. 00...... Northamberiand. E. ............. Ontario. N. Ottawa Peel ........... Part '15. Pet re. W. ... Prince Edward .. Slmcoe E. .. Sim s. .... l‘orontu. C. ........................ Toronto. 3. Toronto. W. ...................... Toronto. W. ..... ............. am is ocean-senesceosessoeoe H “a“. . e-eoeec. ...... assess Waterloo. N. Beam Waterloo. S.‘c ... .......... .......... Wellingtomc ....IcGCwul Wellingtonli ............. 'i‘oitoa Wentworth.8 Smith York. E. ........ ....... York. W. ......... ONTARIO-ISDE “EN DENT< - . Elgin. W. ...â€... ...... Robinson Simone. N McCarthy QUEBEC-LIBEBAM, 58. . . .. .Lhristlc .hisrcn scenes-seesa- WA sea-seen. nae-coa- Wallace s aseeaasaso- a. .irgcnteuil . ... ... ingot. uses-ens oo-oees licence ...... ‘lcnuharnols .......... .. . licllechassc ...... ....... . .. Berthler ..ArchambsuIt Bonaventure. .. .hiarcel Bromc. .-.l-‘lsllel' I‘hnmbly and Verchercs .Gcofirhn Champlain .... . ......... . .Rousseau (i-lmrlcvaix ............. . ... â€Angers Chateau y Drummo‘n‘d. and Arthnbssks .....Lavergne Rochelnga ........... . ... .hlndore Hun: lngdoa . .. .......... ... ..Iiclmren Jollette ....... ..... ... ... . .Basinet Kamdurasks . ....Carroll stclle . .......Bourassi Laprairle and Naplcrvllle . ....nonet L'Asso on ... ... ....Lnurier at“ 3%. 0.0.0.0! coco-O ... loasrm'n Levis ... .Demcrs L'lslet . ......... .... .. ......Dechene Lotblniere ... ... ... . .Fortlet Maisonnenve ... .... .....Preioutalne linshinouge ... ....... ..... ... ...m “a so use... eases-e as one .mlfl Montcalm .. ......Dngss biontsna .. . ........ ... ... .llartlaean it t. Anne's ..... ....Ganerr on -Bt.Jsmes'... .... ..Desmsrsls â€"st. “men“ s eons-Mme 4t. hiary’s . ...... ..... .Tsrte Pontiac .‘ ........ .... ... ......llnrray Meat . â€...â€...n ..... .....Delisie on?“ 1%. .Z'ZI . .Izuaaé. 55%: new: . w. ..IIIOCII. 0.. $0.00.... 03m†..u.-e. eosaoeem concussion-0 asses cos-onlgmu Ram! and m Wolf. a....’: soot as m seas success 00.... I. to.“ 8t. .. e a ...Godbo-Il ... ... .Brown see. eon... sass-e ... Megaatie. .. ..... ...... Missisq sow O 0.. .0. IO. ... We‘d. II. CO. .0. ... ...-O... 'i'ernisbonata ... .... ... .... .Gsurrean Terrebonne .. .. ......Pretgitaine ThreeMRlversmand 8t. Maurice areas T o t. .'....II... 0... .I‘llamu' '0 an Boxwood v'udfl I ... ... ...- I... ... Wflzhtutelzs‘ soon-asse- uses. ...Chlmmln Yamaha .. ...... .............llignesnlt QUEBECâ€"CONSERVATIVE; 8. Chicoutlml and Saguensy . .. ...Glru'd co ton b.0000... ... ... ... ...- Do met. eaee'essesae as. (B. oeeels Jam “es cm!†... one see sees-nan Montmorenscy ..... ... ..Cs “outta“. 8‘s mo‘ne ' asses ease Nicolet 0.. CI. ...... Sherbroohe. ........... .... nova 86011.1:me lb’.’ mIpoul. essee-os solo sans. a e ..w a. Anatolian" “sass on... 0" Dunc! C‘pe Bfltfln. .....OC'IOO... use. aloha Cape 3’9th eons-sod. 0.. lbs 0.03“ Cumberland ..LO Dlgby . _ Guysbom e sees-see ..e. as. one mm 0... .....li. 0...... .... InVeme... .ee'oeee la. see ease Kill". 0... scene oeeesa Richmond . .. .. ....Iiatheson Shelburne and Queens ......Fleldlng Ymonth sea ass ..Fl Victor‘s... ...-CU... CO. C.‘ ... ..."Ru NOVA SCOTIAâ€"CONSEBVATIYES 5. x r c lonsrh. 8. ............... aw v|ell or ! “" I l2 streams. Topper Bows to the" " ‘fl . - .._‘-.-. .- colch“ 0"... O... .0. .0. ..Gourle’ ' ...... 0-. COO ...IBoN“ Hallie: ...... . Kaulbaeb Lnnellblll" ass. sees scene sees-1st Hlbrn . I PACtOTI sees-o soas' seTuMg Pletou .... ........ ..... HEW “answersâ€"Wm“ 9. 3 00-0. 0.. so. ssuobooo-ooaa xom .... .0000... ’OOOOOOOOI m asses ado. oseaeeeous a. oseeese-eseeees s it fill 8" we»... 0 00.... \ Westmore Emerson W .VIM Yuk ......g.‘ ...... sesssaeaese's a!†m BRUNSWICKâ€"COIIuVA- ms, 5. Bale seas-e. 00......“ Blair sa-ouooea ...-0000......- Christan on... :l ’23...‘ «abound sco'r'rIs E B l I "' Will of the People of Canada. wmIonIst‘ mm PRIVATE LIFE politics. When he arrived here yester- day he ioundoflers iron a number oi the newly-elected Conservativ- to re- “83 in his iavor, but Sir diaries Was ï¬rm in the declaration that undu- no circumstances even i! odersd s seat by acclamaiion. would he consent to reenter political life. "I in: deeply moved.†said Sir diaries. "by these exproesions end good will." as he showed the budget at telegrams. “but my decision is ï¬nal. For {our year! I have worked inseasonand outoieaasanigrths goouartnepartytothebdtbimy ability. I have shortened my liie by the privations incident to cum- paign work'. Hy friends, colleagues in the -House. are good enough to say very kind things about me and that work. They are too consider- ate. ï¬lthanhtheqeï¬lially ior the expressions of good "In the quiet of my home life I will not be an indiilerent spectator of public e.vents I will take the greatest; pleasure in seeing the Con- ser‘ativo party. now unItcd to a man, taking its place in the House, and before the country waging their battle by younger men. lull of vigor. hopt, endurance. and having behind them a good causeâ€"lbs securing {or the people of Canada wise legisla- tion. righteous laws and fair play to all crecds and nstlorialitics. "I step out of public life. I am proud to be able to say I never said nor eountenanced a thing of any but cement common heritage and a common in- tIs's. God forbid that there should be anything but peace and good will throughout the Dominion. "There is a great luture for the Conservative irompublieliieisaboon,thegresb estIhaveenioyedior years. Be- iorlieltmydutytomy partywas tobein thedghttohelpmysup ng but what is pleasant to my oi the electors of Cape aceton, and at this moment, as I leave the arena. mv heart goes out -â€"â€"t-oâ€"â€"_..an macs. In This pictureisthetr’adc market Quality is the . Distin- guishing Feature ' of our Clothing. If we cannot suit you Pcrfectl not want your money “I Ian’s llmy Mile-breasted Frieze sung I, 1m, to, mm, 3750 s... :10 A It! 8 Holly single breasted Tweed Sails 35 m ill 3020 Sails for $9 lu’s m Mme, extra value at 57 III Heavy, S7, Cheviot, good style, in Boys’ Suits, in all styles and prices from :2“ EvorySclool Boy in the country should have on our double-breaded Nap Frieze Suits at :5 Fall man of Heavy Pants, Overalls, my,“ Iiils, Gloves, Drawers, Etc CASH AND ONE PRICE. YWedo ill DLUUGHLIN II M IIIIIIII . o _____________...___â€"â€"- nope mat M and prosperity may abound. " ' Bir Charlee' Caner in â€of. Sir Charla (then Dr.) Topper m- tered politics in 1855 by deieating the patriot Joseph Howe in Cranber- land, Nova Scotia. in 1864 he be- beeama Premier of that Proâ€" vines. and in 1867 he was returned to the ï¬rst Parlia- ment of Canada for the same cou- stltuency. ion in the Dominion Cabinet. and in 1884 he was appointed High Com- ‘ got all \I'ssterdn3 o , missioner at London In 1896 he resumed this oilice and entered the Cabinet of Sir Hockenzie Bowel! as Secretary of State. Premier. Ha appealed to the coun- try on the Remedial Bill in that year but failed in country. In the just held he iailedtoucuroa Ina-- glveehisrear. l lority. and shove he ouster mimmwm imam. He held various portfol- Kee a Charm: an. accused of and when Sir prisoner. Mnckonzi. resigned ofï¬ce 1;. W I formed the magistrate that to 5? ear I the i could be bound b} dection . till refused to take it, the case was .In Conservative political strides; here last night the mine at Ir. 3. L. store at 0 range Canadian Troop? Asked tor. Ottawa. Nov. 10.~Th~ Domin:on Government has icon psi-ed tn send a ; representative and .Ilso a ombugen' . of troops to attend the lnau-nr’a'mn . ceremouies of the new Commonwealth of Australia next sgring. ___.__.____ It'll Y-II MAM: Bail-1 w m ... . "m "i no v.Ll Bum uh . All? Sim Jun it" 4...». n a. Yam-1.. Vancouver, B. C Nov. 7. â€" Jim stc.-.‘:- country“: I. . Ing to the pro-- cutor de‘lining to gixe his evidcn c under tie mtl: 0’ "th» bEOOd of tI.II rooster " which ‘ffns demanded by the The com" .nte-rpre or In- EDWARD MOSGRCW.’ Notary Public. c sucr of lungs“? sursucc Age-t. a, Mn: 15 from a ch'o Honey in Zuar 0;; R“ m, Ali ' at lowest rata- oi Intent E x 11'. 1»; Wow. â€"160r. ’by the blood 0.21 chIckcn v. as th most solemn oath that a Chinaman and as the plain- ROBT. CHAMP: dismissed. [onumnt m. Direct mporurseddmltla «I, DOHB'I'IC GBLIIT‘. All work narrated 8â€"- ly onsppintion Verb and“ W Lino-y Wini- Man in Trouhla. Toronto. Nov. 7.â€"‘lhomns Gray, who ior'ncrlv conducted a hardware lie “as taken Into - Borden. I. 9.. of Halifax. one oithe ! cliaiOd‘ _\ stardu.) 1:3, Dilectl'te Da.\is most influential and capable Con- servative members. was pretty mentioned for the leadersldp in suc- cession to Sir Glories 'I‘uppc. Winnipq. Nov. Topper is expected here to-morrow to take up his residenre with his sons. MR. SIFTON’S VICTORY. His W". 750â€"11†m 00- nm on the “unused mm 0! Sir Charles Tapper. Winnipq. Nov. 10. â€" Hon. Clix- iord Silton arrived in the city irom Brandon yesterday, afternoon. A large number of prominent Liberals were at the depot. and Mr. Siiton was kept busy shaking hands for several minutes. He says that now there is but one poll to hear (ram, and his majority is about 750. He was driv- en to the residence of his father on Hargrave street, and leit again for Rat Portage during the alternoon. where he speaks this evening in the interests oi Mr. D;.*me.nt. the Liberal candidate for Alumna. Mr. Sifton will return to thecity on Sunday. A reception will be tendered him on Monday night. (in being shown the telegram an- nouncing Sir Charla 'l‘upnc's retire- ment, Hr. SIM said: “Well. it seemed that one at us had to go.†“GK ’0“ IACDONALD. Ix- MAC? 0! lanitoba Will Stay Out oi ‘ Desi Politics. Winnipeg. Nov. 10.â€"Hon. Hugh John Maedonald. accompanied by Mrs. Mscdonsld. returned on Thurs- day from. Brandon, and was yester- day interviewed by a reporter. He expressed his regret at the failure at the Opposition to carry the country SCOTT’ S EMULSION, 811d 13 on and at the defeat of its leaders. SIGN in the World, which now m†amountsto many millions yearly. Thisgreatbasiness has grown to suchvsstproportions, Flair-Becausetheproprietots 03mm assesses-es .............~m mdmysm mm mm in ounces '00... KT ...-CID...- ng’s North“ IUOOIOOOICCCI... Sunbunand “3.0322â€! We mun: EDWARD ammu- Santa's. E. ...... .... . ecu" w- ...-......I...‘........ PM“ â€WARD I â€VATIVII, 1. . m I. soee ...-oeeeaeosh‘saa m HAKI‘IOBA-LIBM I . _mm ooooooso seesaeagoessoee muonsâ€"mo 1.1m. ..oseae ass-essences... oases-aaseooa 00.00.00... 9‘. AW loos-ou' so. use seasons-I 0am sumo _ WM selecting the various ingredients used in its composition, namely; theï¬nsstCod Liver Oil, andthe combinedthevarions ingredientsthat the best possible resultsareobtainedbyitsuse. w W ma u not 'rgni'rosng 7m... MAW -n..:. (has eases. Coos MA" ll l\ 1mm. Assess-nevusâ€; II. ’ Ken». MUL- Mr. Macdonsld expressed his inten- tion of resuming his law practice. and will not re-enter local politics. I'll ELECTIOXB l'heChangesi-theBasuitBinesm Report. Provencher. Marquette and Mac- donald. Man" are all Conservative. Hr. Clancy has a majority oi be twoenGOandIOOinBothweil. and he replaces Mr. D. A. Gordon. the Libcal ï¬rst reported elected. Hr. Biiton's maJority in Etudes is795. with Metal ponsib hear WWW â€Radio (bri- margaritaï¬thk neoacsdsdtonoehs: mm nun-um at“ ...-I- 0-- “...â€".... “pure-s lb 10â€"81! Giulio on 3 charge of do re. (i: ng a. Toronto merchant. The amount ainvolved is saldtobss EPPS’S IIIIIIIIII 8 nervous and dyspeptic. labelled only in. -1b Itins, Janus P8 a; ho. Ltd. ethic Chemists, London. England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS’S 0000A .K KK KdrK Kai A “Oils-,VIEAK, K K- DISEASED MEN. K ROCURE NO PAY a. K m m METHOD TREATMESI. K mm DrI. K. k K.. will posi- ilvdy mo forever any form of Blood or Sexusldisesse ltisthereeutoiau “diseases. Main the treatrnent of 8. WE CURE SYPHILIS “This terrible £1!ande Rem:- e to our Hamid“ Beware of Mercury. may ruin your system. , 110m vs scream the mouthor tongue. Kpussinthliommsoreth hairor eyebrowsfain 2:. out. ptmplesor lotcbOS. 8‘00 Inlehdenngemen sore eyes. head- will. you have anaconda-y e Bood Poison. We solicit'uge most an'obstinalls cssegnnd challenge the worldioracasewe accept for treatment and cannot sure. By our treatment the heaLthe hair grows again. pains See our Commerciu‘ Put. anew a' the actual cost of ' risk. (XIII and see Ilaâ€"Lil? banner year in Life Inseam veer to do business R. CAMPBELL LLnIiaIIv. J. l. to- es 0: op; Iu!‘ Lnniuee all? amend}: noose)" prove ill" buIIder- are srrewJIâ€"‘JW mu! prices 0: II I LIuIIeIng new!†era; costar: .y D" â€â€œ5“ {scion as: V II bl" â€m“ Him 9 goodbib- “00“ ‘v6 Ere pnp‘M maztcr of contracts “a" 0'"..o Can gVe Y“ b‘“ work or prices W ‘5 P. RYL Thmds ofyoung Ind middlemged uhvstheirv‘xor andvitaliw capped bynrlyabnssaistcrsxcmmemal etc. No mattertheesusgour New Siethod Treatment is the refuse. Andreioroslipartsto rmal .13- muted? :orgnre. newed. and one feels himse man millâ€. immistrestedindi- ourwonder- hl m No ï¬tter what ails you. as conï¬dentially. We can fur- “moi-h. to guarantee to accom- 250, â€0 00 CURED K V'. tree: and cure: EQAISSIONS. ARI GLEET sgmcï¬mmsxcr seem . ATOMI- DISCHARG- . KID YIndBLADDEBDiseases. AIION rm BOOKS nnabieto f BLANK “g'i‘bï¬ {In tarnish my 9 ch . ea 13qu retail“ , MAT é BUILDING 1“ our , W.. W‘. A " I} will ï¬nd l1 t†give us I “11' fu'll' Siva" and gave Drain Tile K s I“; "\ '. I Tull ‘ fins