(me alqcum uurc) wlu uc Pl unupuy ac-u. Persons In Canada seeing Slocum's free offer in American papers will please send for samples to Toronto. lwhich now occupies the lower half of the face of the fall, is underwater , and the retrocessicn by means of under- mining is stopped. For at present the changes that take place are due to the fact that the upper 80 feet ct the face is formed of a hard limestone, while the lower 80 ft. is composed of soft, esstly crumbling shale. Then the changes will be accomplished simply by the erasing power of the water and the Falls will remain near the northern end of Grand Island for a practically unlimited time; We thus see that after the Falls of today, have s- ceded perhaps three-quarters of a r us, there will be only one Fall ; when that one all has travelled east and south four miles more and reaches Grand Island, it will be sgaindivided into an American and a Canadian cataract, this , time separated by Grand Island, and, like the Falls of to-day, the western branch. will carry the largest .'amount ` water, will recede faster and be the lower of the two in height. Tue hope of nally having the Falls at Buffalo must be abandoned, for from that point ,v of Grand Island to the city of Buffalo , only rapids can exist on account of the `_ . soft. nature of the underlying rock which is -- .- 2L _(.1__ man. .1: BULB. _As the retrocesaion of the Falls of Niagara began in what may be called, geologically, the most recent period the time necessary for it to arrive at its present site has had a "very important bearlng upon the question of the age of man on the American continent. -As -long as it was considered necessary to chum several hundred thousand years for the age of Ntagars alone, the age of the human race had to be computed st perhaps halt a million of years. But since it has been .dieooveredVthat the work of excavation oould have been ac- oonpllshedin perhaps 3,000 years, the` oomputetibn of the age of the human race has settled down to reasonable ._gures, which give to the beds of sand -and gravel lnwhich the oldest human- inplomeiita have been found, an age of wasp. :4o.ooae :oeo,ooo mu, and . 9`.9'"T`hP'.' 9!" W M" Store, t In av Ll `bu: JUNK. uition I_ they dof r auchd B1100 ' apital, 3 Com! INSUIAHU . :'1`he 3 mrl. Snnm - I .` " ' mat-1'1 luau} IITI I ud Frank 0:54 W9 _l`'! 7".` T Ewan not mention the 1.wy.:'.A`nia` `and I had spoken of . etoek today. but he in prominens~._'i{ggs;;Q; Liberal ranks. A _,_t _ _ The lawyer said he '_-'e| I-. , in which I could mnke $3,000}. in six weeks, and $2'ooo__ t_""d.. spring, and I laid we Ind;-. could be arranged, he thonght,_;`8u`H`V mention we: made in `tin rting the Government, and no "'i".. ' 'Pkenof. We. hort talk, and he wen-]g('. ver heard of hig, .19"-Y. - `-4 I-'-.`'..-1.t;`.`..i '1' 9PP question of only hedvn 8 and I have no ` about the 12th. On my . return-h(p,ni;e";"IV-,3 .1; ' because he was the only executive -v_._.. - , a 1, LIIIVU uvvwu way since in the deal. Ftanklnnd agreed that if anything was .done`_eaoh. should take half. ._ V " " .' During the trip I'also- saw ;D.;__A, ' Joues,of Beeton, who? seemed authorized to deal with me. . Heiialio? suggested that the Government were _j very anxious to get information _i'or- the; ii I r trials against Smyth and Miscampbell, i which, I told him, would be impossible for me to do. I left Toronto for home. 1 consulted J .,R. McGregor, of Gore : Bay, secretary of the Manitoulin Dis-_ trict Conservative Association, ad}- ssked his advice. I consulted him`, oicer in Gore Bay, whether totell what had been than done or not, but" we came to the conclusion that I should` go on and get some evidence that we}: could prove, and see how far they would go, and whatever we did would be told on the floor of the_House, add absolutely no one would know before. ` - 1' _-_u s.-_- 4.- Il|lDvn\.vv-J -. __- We `decided that AI wonlddhave to `give the Government evidence that I "really meant to go with them, and only by fully convincing them could we hope to get any evidence or attack any of the Cabinet. So far we had no evidence against anyone in authority. Nothing more was done orsaid until about Aug` net l9:h, when I received a letter from D. A. J ones, of Beeton, as follows: 4 In accordance with our converse-t tion, I saw the present acting manager and talked over our arrangement, and 1 exolained the whole matteras ar- ranged between us. It was entirely satisfactory, and steps will be taken to carry out the deal fully, and I am now prepared to say that you will receive better treatment than -you expected- Let me hear from you as soon as pos- sibie, so I can` shape things in time. -Address all my letters to Beeton,mark- ed `personal, and I willget them. No other will see them. Yours in haste, (Signed), D. A. Jones. 1 In A --..:__ 1` ._.-..1.1 miles from Gore Bay; that night be. `tween 11 and 12 o'clock a rap came to \"'B-`"'/ "' "' ' '_'" This I answered by saying I would be down shortly and see him. On August `list I was out at my farm ten my door after I had gone to bed. My brother. Wilfrid was there. He went` to the door, and said a gentlemanto see me. _ I got up and went to the door and Capt. J. Sullivan was there and wanted to see me` privately. I went down to the barn with him, put in his horse, and we sat down, and he said ` they were anxious to go on with some arrangement, and he wanted me" to give him some document asserting that I. would support the Government. so that he could. show the Ministers that he was succeeding. _ - ` *1 .-u- no n-I--- I c11"i.i.:ehac% I would not` do so that night, but that I would go to T0- ronto in a few days and meet him there: which he agreed to. .; '6 ,L , . A e suits : . diierent mtervlewa. In the .`P' - . in cash and $9300 fte-":`h9;""* `n I euiw J. R. McGr6x0F` 3`! xHld;:: what the capmi ."j"'"d' . .9` d n, Go ahead and see Vb "be; `M. ; _ 0n about A083 26 I ?"'`.i.in `not; ronto and saw bow 33 wpnu.` .'hIa Frank at the Walker E.'9' room` Frank drew Pn wnich I agreed to anp_P"" "#9-; ment, which I 158995 Pd signed an agreement 1 -0 ,Pi'Y....i`.`-ta:r?> :-**`_`-"*`* - " 7 I M He told me he htd. d|099._f= -vfd with Hon. J. M,G_ib.m. Gibson had asked him eI99y;;,Hdf` ., B. Surutton, and Sbuttoli _'m 3 ' V * I.' .5. ,vb -.r ;":_ . the one |',h9Y 4ide.:PP:in'A A V,`-(..`\.{;-4 vb` '*V;`-`7`.: ~$ that time on. ' _:`.:"t.31:[:l':1`e`(l1Wt.0 my bi.-othelr Iiljut ii 6 W33 85. "' ' V Dntaria uglslatur; ifmiir in h . T . `: mmiioqot _ V I to Ipokofijof in` gm. =a.j ngrdod I9. H5 ihoytod he {he lam: 1i"%sIldhuvjo)h h Pmnier. -339: in -worth tie G'~h prnmom "ifs-oeing. thu t_ I no not rdoalving any bvilno `Jo:-the it won Jypovu-i'I.t eu_j.. f".|fhe' w to but be-Ii? p-it th-s.d2:a 50': was not ready, I then went. down I `town. -dud utmhont 1.30 `pa. ,5 Funk, suuw,.n And 1 'V0.",`: so to proti- . 'naue___- lawyer : fooe; which I0 ~3i3; This Iubyer, when Izinrlvivoglthoro, had the letter that I um tq|lp,_ and I uigueditin huprelono. _ "- than had an sppdI}.tmout..with .`_ ___A tiie Hon. J.` R_. ~7""lto8tr: :3`: 'vWef veht `Tog;/to `ibis :60.9;~. obeut I0'o eIook on Wednesday, Sept- 10, and he was not may of not` " end we wsited"n*b_3nt` .tiie'.'i>oildio: I ; waited pm onus um. fio~tIie"uiiiokiin ifoom. 'About- .12 or 12.30 (ready. and T Salli!-f%`-ed I.e1;`w!-9`: into his oloe `together, Stutton said everything woe`_.rreI'dy'. _ and the the} it - letter ivith"hin){, e_od"_ tint and I ' should go .dow}i to thietnoking-roolin and wait there,, Sod; of party 'would bringwpetoel and `B? it on" the tuble: ` A in that room. I uijstnttob takeout" of his inside pocket` to lege,? well -illedv envelope. We "went doing `to the smoking-room and waited 1 short tine. _,,-L-_.__ D__ and nil` -llllywera, . eating secretary H `Hon. J; R.` Stretton, tookthe parcel from S_tratton e smog and gave _it to Mr. Chase, who carried it to the eurek- ing room and ` laid that came large envelope parcel ion the table.` ,He walked out again ` withoirt speak- ing. Frank went over and picked up the parcel, and we walked down to the waehroorn, and Frank took the parcel ontof his pocket and counted. There were three thousand dolltra in Ontario Bank bills of hundreds, fties, twentiea, ten: and ves. = V -./ mun: handed me 81,500-ovtthief I will tell where thin money in when neeeeenry. Frank tore up the envelope. I then left the building elene end went" to dinner. V I showed the money to e Conservative end will tell his name when necessary. . I -explnined ell thin to one Ooneeriretlve. in the city and to UUVIDU Vvxwvnvuuv-vw --- -_- --_ __,, J. R. McGregor__on my rebut :-n to Gore Bay, nnd we ,deoid9d to think to our original arrangement ;'-to not tnention it until the -Home ivre droid hay x. dunno wag befone the Home at if [iii-told. A ' i Mr. Gumor themVA`re|i number lcttei-a from the Sullivan `and Janey iu which on ojcrt in being made induce him to got Slliyth to op to tho govornmeut side of the House. Letteri were-also which -'puued between; `himuelt `ind J, `R. -Strattou in which the latter asked his opinion concerning `this `appointment of .-Returning Ocrc in Manitoulin dud other matters in ' 'ta"the pct:-onngotot the Riding. A c_- -_ _-:.1 cu...u...`. Renaming,-A Gamay . laid, Stratton spoke of a letter the exact duplicate oi the otherl hadaigned. which- tbey`want_;-' ed me -to take home with me and aign ag Gore Bay, and mail. addreued to the Premier;-,_ Hon. G. W... Roar. . Stratton gave me the letter typewritten, in I agreed that I ironid support the Govt ernnrent, and that I waaygetting no, con. aideration for the aafne. only the ordinary privilege; of a {Governrnent aupporteri After thia they were to give me back the AL - ` _ ___--,_ one `I.I-igbduq i';3""th-9' V Fn.nk_SuIlivan- In; with me when letter -1: `LA 1-1;-.. 1-5`. casetgaoe`,-as ,shatd`tng n _ day`. Be didne.-V JPKEIIB Hlllllnvunn w u.-_. .,_,` was given. in fecrhe heldjthe lettet-ytovr : adey. I took it home with me, end we ` decided at Gore Bay to make some alters; tionu in'the lettertogee if we could get 5 letter {from them shout the no I ., altered the `letter and made di_fi'ereut to whet they had; M _ _ I-"mailed `tho"`letter"'Iiddreued to the Premier, '_ Hen. G. W. Ron, abdnt 0ot_ 30t_h,. at Gore Bay, ' but got no-uilnweif, and theadigi dot return the zother; that novihsve both. A _ f ._ A - f; L Si.'!. `.59.. ..`?9.1!`.,m9' ` V` ., A Monti `zdait-v.;:sx:a:.ad :o;:s; Thai: "bhebed lie com`; : l .fI:' Tt/Qlii ,9" ` t`o"f 8t!8ttUi1 _l"*f558e f`"it ""2316 p:ua;__ = ;ho!9d;thin;1@sr1qGr-xcrtyhoyrqqwith de myadt ho, -.w_ont to an ' ' ' hid . . II9k9I9|':*`*'*'** ` % If vii thii I unoungg hp; .1 haojgbontugmgocmdx 1 . I wilt out, ihgn , uuuom 1 1; signal it, no I told` bin to; ju-." I I wont ihtbz tho Phialio. , !"h313.P!!?`??I'|I,I;I`Ii`h-hiiII`*Aand I ` L `yous I took_ my pencil Ind Ilhrod any rods to on. igdppogding II.|PPl`t,,"- .u' _iy'o.. chantry would not nhixd for it an if ya written A (fun. and the quution thdh-`of o I`- : ingovp . ` pnblio_ gt once, liutyve tditill itiok to our origins! plgof ` . u E ';I*i9R-;=`!11I E0! 90;`- .-Ab9'=;I&'g;391` p-an`-i. or I-tie-r.>; 8iit1ivinI-i-`1. I V~WO:3 :t3:8_IfIttGl_l l 9joo.~ii:d.:I Ihoiod ' `hid: the inttviow suit in Illitdak I ' than >|`gr9ggi'Tto.gi\v;o:At 3 I `Globe to hold, .oi1_ qondition E $1;000bof civento ug, 1.; us to suite l 3 letter 96 Mr. }T."P.f Whiihoy that night |_ informing I wqnld be .indeg9n- , dntfl.I1'ri'u k 7I'tglI'o!h ngtopd I tb fuiniih the nuns of 5 Iaidensa Bond iv ocuxuuuuu u--- -.y.--_- -_ .. ______ V on my return home, and also a:,lock -`up st -:`VITl\i}*`ntexip`9d out of the private` oic ixito the labia- W'!1'|. Mwttmt :-qd% A-not Mii- Ac 9,,;___`J__ .._I __ , L- LL- IVIAL- _`-gnngn e"`l .': ..`.. l!!"!'!..'?"'! PW.-_.'..-!.-V! ..--M --.r_-.-- to hint.` 8'nlltven-`then |tepped,_ in- to the-omoe and aid he wee ready, hind `he and I walked into the ante-`ohunber between the two ooe together, where I 9-! in-ht `bre jnolht eat. end he told meuhe had handed _sp11iv.n one thousand dollars in ftiee, twenties, tone and ve, giving me the number of enoh. Sullivan and I walked downeteire endeout of they went entrenoe together. ' J pit `outside. the door Sullivan took, the en- velope out ot hle pocket and oounted the money. It oontelned one thousand . dol- A lere. He headed it to no, sad I handed e him back hiehelf and put thebelence in my pocket . -I wrote the letter to J. P. Whitney that evening. ' ; __; .- _'.-:z__ .___2_:_...1.. who introduced me. the Globe j thent_e'itedb;wn with him {did e ovo_I@'}the~`. nnd I gIV_d.,.it T I then guy-best to pneify my friends, and the: use she hsrdert task of my life , tskinq abuse from all sides. About February-the 7th I "wrote Hon. Mr. Stret- ton thstl hnd to meet myexeontive on the 16th, `end likely they would; ask no to resign. Hlreoeived 0. letter from To-' ronto, dsted`Februery the 11th-, register- ed-et Yorkville on Febrnery 11th, p, m., signed X,I.Z. ' ` _; 3 4- a-u-;_ _I.:.L -I GB &II-I T1:-._ Guhoy hhen the letter which advised him to keep until! upper lip and qtiok eowhct he had done. V Proceeding, Mr. Gamey said. I was en discouraged with the public clamour against me that when McGregor re- turned and I aaw him the day hetore the Conservative Executive meeting, that I wanted `to be cello wed to give naulta and jeere. _ In the meantime I heard of neoti- atione on thewpart of the Government unticipatiogj_my resignation. They were ` not satisfied with selling their friends 3 to me-_-a more deapicahle action never - waa/eommitted-hut they aent up an agent to interview J. O. McMillan,` who was the Socialist candidate last May. 3'.|3he"hrat agent did not get . much en- couragement, and then two more egente ioilowed of higher repute. I have all their names. '1`h_ey told McMillan as much an theylgdaredof theirdeel with ' me, and Iiuuongooa `deal more than they. would like hing to` repeat. Thev ` told himitheyhad not given me much but'proml`aea,f-but they were eur.eI could not face .pub1i'_o opinion}. when I came to the._HouIe, and they were very an- zicue a pr_om'ue -from .~~to~he I their..0Qndldate1when I `resigned. ' He ' wanted go;knoyrnoiltheyu would ratio-` iyj me. and they told` "him? "they would 3?. sronlii fulll iloshi prhpiniuei; {got satisfy; fme. p my were.ank,_:edA~huw they would W mg-int.-aeiatywheir.ovmanlqnftha Is- , .h!?dlvakl!9!~hoi hV.p;1` `I '9ro!`!:F3!"~ -if Fr-IrIgi" .1109 e `#0?! '~ 1nIo;e~9Iipider on.:! 195011: ` I-'\ u . .-.A: . ' .`3*'r' . 1 I ,.. x]: 1 `X Then I came to '1`oron|:o,nd on} Mon- `doyhg 9_tl:.w'ont up 66 the Pirlismont and our Fr_nk_" 8nl_l,|u'n |t' lfihlb` Work`: ones. ?_B9! went im- 4 1` _. ..;. `:!' )"l5:S`u`l_livi a_x'x.'7I`zo;I`}6;u_ee"ls tnlzop Litha evening of Tuesday, Mnrh I l0H_:,.in` % 102 went, :1: 7.30 p.`In.L ` I jrpnt ond uw shrug young men. _uh(irthgnd writorl, who are in tho oity.h-on Gore Bay,.hs6: I otpuld twat, shd (ranged .wi_th thu: to come to the fume place bofqro 7 p. tbahoe-. Ibo"-on veeiplto-do !-Iii"-.<=|.' `L V manner cine _the _'tlireef fan. lie behin_d`_,then and belt V 1'!I'._ii|'vl! iln the I, 5159* r.;.xrau1uy.. attbe door on: the ` tweet. .tbov_It_8 9- in.. and we up a to. the ooe and lite blight and disoulaed the whole a air. A nnmbelr of qnee_- eeked` by. me. the qoa mm and ve;e.dietlnotly head. i I asked himqneetiona about Sttatton, about the "whole. Cabinet; about the bye-election work in the three Non-the, `and we have the anew`ere_ tak`en down by um men. I tea uimxx about themoney, whmbandled it from Strut- ton to no and about evarvthing eon- neoted with the trnnenotion. V ` I hnvetold you all I know nbont thin. It in most lamentable, but what are you going to do `i These people one insisting upon coming to you.and unless you get`eome'_evidence you cannot prove anything against, them. I say, air, ' that this kind of men are going about ordih Hoineil the oonnu-y,`end we kno;,..th`et they have been going shoot the country. We know what had been charged against them for yenrl. We know Vwhatthey have done in other places, but when we are told there things we oennot get 5;'ll,.-$.L3f}1;.{a3['i'u people "an r not believe it. I Didn't I rend in the paper thiit Mr. Sutherland, of Oxford,- had been approached, and they denied it`! We could not prove anything. ` You cunnot Inelfe the people believe it. I am justified in going as for no I have gone. A more corrupt institution never lived. I do not conceive of Minister: who could be no corrupt as they. Now I am going to lay these documents on the deck of my lender,` Mr. J. 1 . Whitney, and I on goingto ask the House to do just vrhnt they like withmea . I have done the best I could honestly and conscientiously do and the Lord knows it ha been a hard task to " itI,, Walking up to Whitney : desk. the member forehlsnitoulin placed the documente and money on hie leader : I Mt; Whitney uid:-I ask-_my hor~_ friend what he wishes me to do." I Mr. G`o'moy-"on can do whstever ; you `like. Keopthem safe in your aeaiqn. I think we ouinot port with Ehem under any ircumIt_Inooa. Afeer this ac.ane Premier Roi: nose and spoke on t'olloVvn_:-- - - I em ensured by my colleague that the charges nboting hie honor ere un- true. So much, however, hue been eeid by the hon. member tor .Menitau'!in thet it becomes no to take ntepe to make on early and thorough inyeatigeticn; That inveltigncion shall be mode at once, under the rules of the House, either by n epeciel committee to be up pointed by the Hcuee-for cm purpose, or by the Committee on i 4`Priv-ilegee end Elec.ticne, in_t_he uenql-`way. But the inv" igetieni ehnlfbe mode, and mode with on little" cielei e.e'precticeble.- That is all I have to ney_ebout' it,' . . ' Mr. Whitney ssid:--No mstteq can possibly more serious than the one that has engaged the attention of the House for the past half hour. It is in matter to be considered end spokeubf with the greatest `possible seriousness, and not even thought of lightly. If things hsve some to such s puss in the Province of Ontsrio us these sssertiont sllege, then u -the people of Ontario will delnsnd that the investigation shall be such that even the Ontario Government will _not `dsre to stsnd any longer in the way of pnri- I , fying the sifsirs of this country. God forbid. thst ~__I should sey one word` to- ' prej u`dioe either of the hon." gentlemen involved. But they will nd thstthe time hseconas when the people will not it Hermit the -. (hvernment to. {Allow the F1 sccnndrels who steal ends iburn-the hal-A " lots to b`sIpretected_by the laws or this` oountm thsttlie `pe"ople?.will A go no car- _ in Tin-ithe-future they .-V. '9dn. nu. -.`.r-`.3. .1 .`f 3. 2" " ,,i _ ii 1 A ho proper .th__u} this ihdbld h Idjournqd, } 1pm em as dobno be `- NOTE.-V-o-The Slocum Asystemfof Tteatment for the cure of Consurliption, Pulmonary Troubles, Catarrh, General Debility, and nearIy_all~ the ills of life, is medicine reduced to an exact science by the woifld?s foreinost specialist. 15-- 21.... 4.!_..-I_- ---- 4.l.---....._..I.. ..t _ VI Vbpiir .57: vs-mythic n:rvv-u-nuv_v- _ . By its timely use thousands of apparently hopeless cases have been pennanently cured. "FL- unQIul31|lI In` M I 3125 n" 1 lq|(bsavnQ_IncJ wag V`-uc .".vThe_'EnI}1IsIon of Cod Liver on is needed by some, the Tonic by The honor of thus effectively arresting the progress of this fatal malady rests with the wonderful `system of treatment which has been reduced to an exact science for the cure of Consumption and for the cure of Catarrh and other prevalent conditions which pave the way _for Con- sumption-.-tha.t successful method evolved . by America's greatest scientic physician, `Dr. T. A. Slocum. whose great liberality, throu h his Free Trial Treatment, sent broa cast throughout this broad land, has contributed most to the rout of the most . -__ 2- u.- .I-..4......L!.-... -6` I.......... , HisFree System of Treatment has arrested the hand of death in the cases of `[ thousand_s.of coqsumptives and has pre- I vented the disease in countless instances. The Slocum Treatment consists of four `A distinct remedies for the cure of Con- ? sumption, Weak Lungs, Bronchitis, rcatarrh. and all pulmonary and wast- lngdlseases, and is based 1: n principles essential to the correction 0 function, the rebuilding of the tissues, the overthrow of parasiticianimal organisms and the estab- REOESSION OF NIAGARA. While so much . is being said of Niagara Falls as s reservoir of motor force, it may be of interest to reflect upon its durability in tl{e present form and place. Change by erosion is ever going on, very slowly, but surely. The present shape of the horseshoe full is very different from that within the recollection of men still `living, snd any A day `msv see such It disturbance of the . stony brink sswhen Table Rock fell, s few honrsnfter alunoheon party given by Henry Ward Beecher. Prof. J nliss l Pohlmnn, a former President of the Bnslo Society of National Sciences, mode ncsreiul research into the geo- logiohl sntlpscientic history of Niagara Falls. 9 The rpt `scientic surveywae msde in 1842 by Prof. J-unes Hall, . Stste Geologist, and ell exsot knowledge dates from his maps. The Lake sur- . vsy went_~over the ground again in ` 1875, nd in those 33 years the south- '= ernmost. point of the Horseshoe Fall hsd receded -160 feet, while in the brink of the American fell differences of forty . fest we"r`e'spps'rent; `From observations since made it has been .predioted that within `uiessnrnble time the Horseshoe [much will hm passed to the east of Goat Islsnd,. end as the line of the deepest water is near the Canadian -shore, all the wsters ef the river will psssiover 'the7Horseshos Full, obliter- ;g_h;i`ng.`.gtl1 a'ALl'1jerican' Fell entirely and _IgnQf0trIi g:GOI%1lnd into"n psnin~ l's:_tiis,A~-Lon"y.!rhich1the smnller islands of " ' f,`will l . i;95o~d-iv; isth.liI4#-in-. Ch-plin. e `- ippguo.;;ss littl_eghillto`p's.. V. V-'M'."fI'iI.7_v :`;I`JiI"'ok-sn his Iiinlnno thnli tn. COHKYKDUICCI IIIUSL EU llll: xuul. U: Luv usual. potent agency in the destruction of human life in this hemisphere. __ _ _-. . ._ WIT `BB Illlpl uIIu.u |"" - The full gill then be higher than to- 'dny`_heoauee the present descent of 50 ft. `over the rapids will he added to the height oftha Lcmtnrnot, minus the nnm berof'feet needed to give the necessary entrant to` the river below. yhioh at preqontle 15 ft. per mile. Gcfnaidering that ' even now the Horoeuhoo Fall "no 2. ' loath` but more out then , 4v'IiioIIs:1-'eoeanion will be more '_eujnIej:_lyT.yet in the course of ` time, rt %1~h`q`7`d-to,:tnvol shout ve" mile: in 3 c--:-2:--an THE FREE TRIAL 5179 Ivan.- start on I ve of the V stand. the s. We'll = P?` BT93?-~ is needed 1 1. sat:isfac'- . ready in-_ May we; strated 36;. ng. It isg. he BEST. ;.j others, "the Expoctorant by others, the Oxojell by others still, and all. fdur. or any three, or two, or any one. may be used singly or. in cotik binzition, according to the needs of the case. Fuil instruction with each set 0! four free remedies illustrated here. Our readers are urged to take advantage Of Dr. Slocum s genetousr .O'er. _ lishmcnt of heaith iniall the departments ofthe human body. Tho `Ann om:-no-|aunnf:t\n 51` `HQ U1 LIIC uuuluu UUUJO The four reparations embody all the necessary cements. of a. complete treat- ment for Consumption-its cure and pre- vention--as well as for most of the chronic and wasting ills of life. Apparently hope' less cases are cured by their timely use. '1"!-`gag 6'.-an o-gong.-nA:nn nno-any-`ca GHQ a-ran JU33 C6363 GIG uulcu IJJ BIICII unuclj nous These free remedies comprise the great curative forces. discovered by the emi- nent physician, Dr. Slocum, they represent the acme of the pharmacist's skill and with them will be found explicit directions for their use in any case. _ You are invited to test what this system will do for ou. if you are sick. big writing .- , Enl: -rnr I 'rnI:A'rM N1` a.-.4 X 0 BTU IHVILCLI LU LCDL vvuaa. tuna alosvua ou b writmg for a FRE TR] L TREATM NT and ALA '34--- D--_ D...`-.a-no:.\-an 1Iy:`I I14 `.11! - IO!` 3 l`l(l:lJ I l\ll'Il4 I 131.:-n:uu..u u the Four Free Preparations will be fore warded you at once with complete direc- tions for use. no ,_ -1__ __-_.2;'. L- AL. I` A c`a\p\uIvr\ (1an\:. uons [Or use. ; _ Simply write to the T. A. Slowm Chenn- cal Company, Limited, 179 King Street ur....o '1`.-.......o.-. a:u:na- nnct nice and Cal Laompany, 1.uuu.cu, .ua nu-5 us..- \Vest. Toronto, giving post oice and express address. and the free medicine (the Slocum Cure) will be.promptly' sent. Dnrennc :11 Canada seeinov Slocum's I` Illltu yv- owest. DO shortast I101 Farmersoll to see You.