823 i Price $0 Ceafs Per Bottle, of all I w Draggists_ -htsgnfsctnzod oy- _ *QUT iiiii Ei iiiiiiir F _ "“~';.f>"”,2=;§'”H“<"1“"" -ni '< _r - »,,. . .,.._. -.- ._ . 4 _ _ ,_ H . ._, _ _ /_ _ _. _ _ _ .__ ._ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ ,__ _ , __ __ _ _ (_. , _..~,>__,~_1_.-A , V _ ._ /V .__,V _.\,_ __ __ _ I ,,__._;_;_,_ _ Nh, A I r :,_ , .~ .» _ \___i __ p __ .... _fy -- g A ~_,----< ._._- .-i.~_- .-_-_ _,» .,.»_,- __, -,_ _ .~._~ '_-,-:_-, ~,.<_.»l- z' ~¢,,:‘:~,»-cv.-_ »~__»¢_ ._ . ; _ _ , _ _ ~ _..<.¢., -"1,-_~-_ '.5-'» -' ‘ _»»»_.- '- ff-_='.r_ - i~ 3( _ __“‘ 3 -r»- _ 1..-~___`~ »- . 'Y_»_;.'¢;'~»_"‘.';;5*_"‘,~.._-1 _§";;r_-.f-_1__.»,».»a1 --.1/1,. .~-_rf ~,» `_»_»~,,.<_ 1-. .-_wi if :_ ;_..»»e ,¢_i.»~.-,, -» ,,¢_ _ 3 _-. i-,- inn' , ~. _ _ ` f , _ , _ _ - _ - - _ ~ _ ;. _.,»_; ~ _.V _~ __- »- .ii _ »~~_f..._ ». an .i » _. _ >___¢-g fs,--*"~_i_».,.-‘» 4 ~, A g g .1 ._ _ _ fi:i1i_.scAnp1s.n,-~ofia~ni.orrnfrowi>i_»rnnccs rvwiiun~1anANp.Novrn“.*.u is' 1900. ' ' ~ _ -_ I- .. -»_.f§-~ ENGLAND. ` .I-h.K. _qro but few fatl er# who have not It ang time oi' another wondered what it "uid mst them to put their sons into "me profession. I [The :exact figures “funny vary with individual tastes. T0 become aqiiiilitied doctor it may ,” ‘nygbing betweeii £700 and £l,!0il-_ !”,£950 in round figures. This is mad ,P of about .£l.`i0 for lecture fees and mum) work as a perpetual student; mintensnce books. clothing, etc., at £141); year for tive years. in, second inost expensive calling per. gpg is that of ii barrister. the cost being, “L £100 ioryoining one of the inns ol mn; fee for reading in chambers. Per- upsgstxl may be given as the total ex_~ penses. _ yo become a clergvinau entails an out- iqnf about £75. Three or four years at gxfgrd or Cambridge would cost about fmpgr nunuiii. and there are some iii- gdanlals extra. Fees for ordinatioll 'ould be £l0. Theexpeiises of an army candidate "ry, The cost of coaching* may be any- ‘hingbatweeii £100 and £-1(1) ii year. At Smdliurst,onjoiiiin,~_'_ the outht would ,nge about $55. There would be also £2 fqrinilitary instruments. and l0s. for pisonal expenses. Messing expenses ' "uid be about ills. a month. ’\\`oolwicli “perhaps cheaper than Sandhurst, but inround figures, not less than £600 should kyeekoned as the cost of obtaining a qymmission in the army. For an embryo oDeerof marines the expenses may be put at £411). Embryo solicitors would gn to pay about £500 vvor the premium furbeing srticled. The three examina- tioneeost £10 and the admission fee £30. Altogether £90 may ,be given as a fair, image total cost.-London Mail. _Ali PAIN I.\` THE BACK. lakes life miserable for many. Ca it be cured? Yes in it night. Nervilnno givesacomple_te_knockout to Dain in itbo mek because it is stronger more penetrat- ing more highly pain-subduing' than any other remedy extant: One drop of lerviline has more power over pain than Ive drops of any other remedy and it is me strength you want when youve gm. g ' Your nione ba k if' " y c rt. is not so. mints sell .\`erviline. LRKE, __ _ , ¢¥l‘liDl$ `l{l§C lT’S EASY lil Dllllll A cold and it’e easy to ciiro one if taken in time and treated with the right remedy. It is no trifling matter. though, if neglected Pneumonia, Consumption a n d numerous other ills are but the consequence of neglected colds. At the first symptom of a cnugh or cold take hi U O~Uiil{l¥i¥¥1*¢o§;}q§g¢ ¥¥J¢lll Q 5# 5° 0fCod Liver Oil, a scientifically ' licpared and thoroughly reliable combination of Pura Cod L`v.ar Oil. Hypophoepbitss of limo and Sails, with Guai.c»l; perfectly uaul-iifiod so as to tender it easy ofasoimilotion and beneficial in Sevior. The different ingmdiento bein! accurately proportioned ifbedoee may be gradoil to sais . thu age nod condition of the patient. Isis dovoidofoll obllx- ` boiimetfoorsmoli. Childnoo-ond bvdiuscan toko it with perfect lfbty and convenience. ii‘i¥l¢ VW* gqynlriql-blll4‘*“ HATTIE 6: MYLIUS, H.iuir.ix, N. s. ; scene ~ - if ‘ _ini tnuuumi im 555 and Lubricating Oils A lm iiiiiii, sun; mn. in. Ni ii an nu nm ima if nw . Siissri unions aiu ease stir. llrlu Bleed Tea. etc- i i W1 01' write ss for prices before yflht' 0rdQv~n_ 1 16 d&w tf ‘ - ‘T __________-.___ _J ‘ _-._ --3-2, (_ Q; ,y '{2’,.»_ _.‘ ff?/; ull ruin “Nun lELLv_ i f’=T, POWDER5 ffl made from the VERY FINEST l`\' of calves‘~foot gelatine that Can buy. diiereut dishes .l ~i *'51 BUST hosts went down in in lorious def ` latest figures are: Total number of votes 447. McKinley has 202; Bryan, 142: doubtful, 13. In popular vote McKinley will have some 7\'ll,(I)0 plumlity, s gain over 1896. It is dilllcultto telljllst “how it happened" but no doubt the sreneral prosperity of the country had considerable todo with the result. Again Croker’s,, patronage of Bryan on the occasion of his visits to New York disgusted a great many people. Then, too, it is said that the pro-Boer plank in the Democratic platform cast that party agreat many “down home" and other Canadian votes, as wellas turning svraya great many; who have come here from England's shores. Br_van's defeat must be gratifying tonearly all Brir.ish~Americans, for the aforesaid plank was apparently put there at the solicitation of the Irish element in the party; but as a vote-gettcr it availed little. Although I see by t¢rday's despatches that Bryan “will keep up the light" until 1904, the chances are that when that date shall roll around we will see u brand new set of candidates, for of course McKinley will step down and out’ for t-here is an unwritten law that a man can have but eight years in the highest office in the gift of the people. Last Wednesday evening there was much interest manifested among former Canadians over the rosult of the Dominion Elections. A number of the members of the Canadian Club had a parlor engaged at Younis Hotel, and thou waited late getting the returns. Another party had rooms at the United States Hotel for th e express purpose of getting the returns. All of the morning papers the following day had good reports of ' the Liberal. viotor_v,aevera.l of them illustrating the textfirith cuts of Laurier and Tupper. Temple A. Winsloe, ii former resident of ` llorell, P. E. I., and last your ti represent ative to the local legislature of this State, was defeated for re election in Ward 21, in 'I`uesday`s election. Golf, the most popular all-summer. outdoor spcrt,is about done for the season, ancient Scotch game who will go over the links whenever opportunity offers all, winter. This form of exercise has. taken a gi-can hold on the Americans ofi both sexes and at all stations during tho last few vesrs,'and now there are dozenii of clubs in all ports of the country, and some of tho others outdoor sports, such as tennis. bioyling, cts., have sufared ooirh sidorable thereby. ` With the windup of theoutrloor athletic ".505 games the beginning of the indoor gi-nusoments, and one of the most popu- lar in an athletic way is no doubt bow- ling. It hasiinow held the Hrst p0ii£i0Ii __;s ~1- f 1 -J’ Nervous Debility. I akrerrrom ivaasaiood moa- liaustodlonsofollsetlllsounbl aging nr. ciws llofvl Food. _ ur. A. T. P. Lemme. railway acent at Clarencevllie, Que., writes:-“ For weivs years I have been run down I with nervous deblllty. I suffered amen, and consulted doctors. 8-*Bd 11925' medicines ln vain. Some months B60 I heard of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. USN! two boxem uid my health improved so mpidiy that I ordered twelve more. “ I can sa?) U`°"il‘l{;l watdthg 31;' ment has no 011011 U Fm* ° ' ' “mug using Dr. Chaseo Ne-rv; I ¢0u1d feel my system being U UP until now 1 am strohl and healthy- I cannot recomsmgpgplitntoo hlzhllr for "§§,k’§if::;'s News Fees is s tome ¢ 'ngtoratlvo of iaeotlmablo worth. be made It is both may nutritious, he cost is _lextto TW 'I served the weight, and cures l dlocaseo of tho i Ifmsseo on uno rum. the newest E tragedy So many bodies encumbered the river S Oli, 881i no doubt all of your readers are iiware.“"'“i ~ ~ 'it e ” _ LoN'Do1l,_Nov. 14.-The Globe this after- way through a tangled and 'mangled _ noon publishes a letter from a Belgian mass of corpses lashed together by lioir, _ ____ itnfleman who has been travelling toilong hair. The banks were litersllyii Pekin via the trans-Siberian railroad He l covered with cor s ' i i 1 . p 95, V B iisserlbes under date of Sept. 6. what ho “In the ,curves of the stream were dark, ' ° w in ° _ ' _ ~ - ~ OWLING IN . GOLF OUT. ma. .'§f`°i.‘Z."_i.`§f filil 311.2235 "YK-Z. p§.§`.§f.f°;f.'l§f.i§°§.'?1Z“§`f.`§»`{’.f.i"§Z'5I'.”`§fl..`I_'_‘T5 M er’s wake and wash. The captain vainly the three days since the steamer left smell will be ever with us H b C - 7 . .Bl*\80V¢fCl10l1Sk." l1¢B8yS, "ure l-lorrible “From Bla vetchensk to Ai ____ “The scenes I have witnessed durink ordered full speed ahead. The sight and A ’ so i gun, is U u alladlalls ‘il all for beyond the powers of description. Itis ° kilometers, numerous villages studded population of over 100 000 That of Aigun Dominion Returns __ An the closing tableau ofa fearful human the bank, with a thriving, industrious, ' _ is . ‘ _ ‘ ,_ ' U Two thousand were deliberately was £0,000. “Io one will over know the Islander Beaten. "' drowned at Morxo, 2000at Babe, and 801) number of those who perished by shot., around Blagovetchensk, among whom ‘sword andstream. Nota village is left.' . I --- , were thousands of women and children. The silence of death was arcund ns. The. smoking ruins of Aigunon the right, B05q~0,;,M,,s_, yo, 13,!1gg0__A week that navigation was all but impossible. with broken down, crumbling walls ug.; today Bryn, and the Democratic “Last vveekaboat had to plough her and shattered roofless houses.” ’ . chedules. Ten pins and candle pins are the popular games, there being practically sport. is not confined wholly to the malo the ntler sex become ve noficient in And speaking about things, athleticgust the resistance which comes off aweek great deal of money is won and lost on the event. Last year the score was ii. stand oil’ 0 to 0. This year Howard has it good team, but a great many think Yale has a better one. Taking their work Our Thanksgiving comes Nov. Zlthis she White House at \Vashington. I must congratulate THE GUARDIAN on African warriors. Prince Ned’s Island HOW CATARRH IS CURED IN MAINE has sent for sixteen outfits of Catsrrho- zone for friends in her locality. This lady gives very full particulars w y she done this. Her daughter fourteen years old had doctored for Catarrh obtaining no; _ _ y Catan'-hozone_ Instead of despair-ing as. she had good reason for doing obtained. Cotarrhazone and before it was done new b totes h w oomletel cured Lo y tc the drink cravo, 1 but care the iliceaeed conditions arising i from the use of intoxieants. . tient recieves individual care and lnstruc sex. for many of the establishments have l §fs“s.° We hue "°ci9'¢d the hlghat mdi. _ __ . _.alley “served ,0r,ad,e!,.. and mmm,-,tm;‘g§§§jr§'f§1';§,§fn'§_Yv§§§‘;§§o§§;§n§g§§ y J ust opmed a new lot of Ties, Four-ur tion the whole world eoizld not b sent free on application in plain sealedien ve lope Address, Mr Dixon 81 Willoocks I ---i.__,_;_ price of coal is still rising.-Daily paper. cold is the desolate iiemii-tile limit that no longer is blast _ With the light of the life-giving blano, against other colleges, Yale seems to have \l and thc smoke in itoeddying rings- made the best showing so far. Where Poverty clutches her vrhlmpering babe to her lean, dry breast, year. Of course there will be turkey in. Croons as she coivers from the b1ast,and this is the song she singsz- their report of the home coming ofthe; Hush my little °n°’ hush] Art' hung’ and cold and ill I i . _ 1 The poor in:-in‘s nurse is hunger and the h d f i d l . ’ s ould be pros o its morn ng ai y i cold is his cram’ nm; . D I V O' ‘ For this is the law ofthe land, and thou "' must. learn bo endure- Fifty per cent for the rich-hunger and _Peo loin llsine are not so slow for ifi °°1df°rit'h° p°°" y - ' ' ii ~' 1 _ Sii1rili:(i.)I>lC:tsnibee§Di%1l_1:l'El :d‘lT' i It is not theirs to enjoy, ours to be dumb on wis an onesu ri m‘aarr1; Y Y ng . i and endure? 4 '79 ff .~ __ _._~ _ li to glvelt afair trial; any druaplst will; _, _ ‘ _ ` bl w d ul- f me 1 sen “__ _ Fnty per cent to tho rich--hunger and 3. ‘ ' ~ ~ _ ri- _ _ _ L Dil-h0\¥h ‘here "9 -“me dev°t°es °f t'h°‘ addr iiibgidy bocok if lilagrrhoiiohe does :ggi cold for tho poor.-London Pun. SAHE AS IF l;g G HAD HAP# if i "" . p , , _ ‘ --P 'li`v‘v°ENTY YEARS STANDHG. i 5 1 Pills in the house.” _ Pains or aches won’f sta Y :wliore Gi-ifiiths Menthol Lini-__, ’i»»ii\'. is uéed. Try it for 7 I Liwiiiii -itism, Lumbago, heu- i' 1_-:_». or any soreness, Swel- lling or Inflammation. OCTOBER COAL OUTPUT. -._.,-l-.___ 170' __ _ _ U WMI” BW” ¥‘i5"~“l U* good number iulfor the ° ‘ l i 3 M _ _ past ten years, and this season is _ popular vote iii the east and middle states, ushqgd in with mon ¢m,husi,,,m gpm’ . . _ be lost greatly in the far west. McKinley _ All 1 t in 11 fy ‘ _ '_ ' " carried all the States he did in l&J6, with :hier cii.y=~~ egg,-:rsh ozgdeiliign amsihoxgxriiali i thiXie`i!:`etrt?l.i.un§i°lllli(k¢urmgi mtifhepaueiliils ' I ' the addition of Wa.sbington,Utah,Kansas, ag-my 0( izlmgtached bowlns, who simply this i: bbdiaudd vsc trfailltreouii pactiievrig at ' "` » A- ’ ` ' _ - ' 0 WYOIIIIHS. S0001 Dlk0¢¥. Nebfllkl, with roll a social thing there aro scores of their h°m¢' saving t'h° time’ °xpe“”° *ml »~ ‘ contest’ 03 f°Y K¢Ut9Cll'y. Wl1iCh iS clubs and these in’turn are formed into £,,\;b\ig;ig,;,°\$y‘li]n¢§;Pg&bf”t;:¢‘itil¢£1eg?\§i:,gc$,u€;A i : if "i';` I ' '.1' _ _ _ v ` , [ e ' ' __~ ,_ ~ _ . . cimnied by both parties’ and wmch l°l81les. with their regular championship bad effects. but Rive hea1thfulronics;bc~_ *T ¢¢ I _ Y McKinley carried four years ago. The cause we notonl antido ' ` '_ _( ' fri' ' &“» i _ _` C I I was soared when I hoard all the bluster i `""" ; and noise. Trouble of a Noi-wish Farmer who was "gr-h. ,Pemba of meg and the shouting of ` Relievod by Dodd’e Kidney Pills. p 50”- ` _ _ - g Nouwicn, Nov. 12. -For twenty years I believed that myoountry Wl°¢`\2l\l».0¥\ the ,?\(ar. Wiillberit Wo<3dwsrd,0fhWill§w Doll . brink nnflere _it Bok 9. U w’ _Q . so bid that howwao oongdcd no hisipbieéd '. of ‘"““r‘ Tha thought mime mo ' tv. o days out of n week. Hia farm suffered , shsdder and shrink. _ ~ for =-‘=° lwk 0! the fn of iw mamr and. and mer elution I looked with dismay lfgagmggrxg; ""7 °m”`"°°”d tlxpoeting to soc the whole land swwi Iles s I t ' il e thi I 5 "'“!» _ 3 liggrd di bg: nlolecurg Hint nail hgdi 'But the ous shone on leaves brightly ta ut Dod 's Kidney Pills and I bou§rti wuamd by me fgu V ithreeboxe fth fro M.Ban f . _ _ , Norman pfldol gum ,Ly meynffife *Thooomeao if nothing had happened at all. A = .i g . - g n?;§;?,fesm,?::b(§§:€he:_ 5f;t°In fhf§,~;"'2,f; And the factory whistle blew Joyous and p _amwi-_ My wife me.. notifiw Kidney _ shrill _ _ g Pills also for lame. back and rbeumatism I To welcome the daylight that looked dar io::.1‘..i‘.':.?.f.h::'i‘i‘.r:‘lf..¥;";i:°.:°.§_.‘:.°.'.i:;.2.1 =i-in _ I I would willingly _pay two dollars a box 1 A¥“\§\1!l*Dlf-Y ll\l\‘l`i¢‘l tlU‘0UZl\ “Peet *nd rather than be without Ddd‘a Kidney through lane ' To answer a summons to duty again, _ Men wept in their sorrow and laughed in ~ MORE MEN REQUIRED IN SYDNEY "Ulf ¥l°¢, Bri ith Des Stood; 2 ‘ ..S”;I;gR;d‘». “VET nw come w ehmich, D _.__ I i'l‘wal tl; steady old world I was customedp And he". “hath” free", i itz” mgliiilé estlmandql that th? Da- With hoprirbomiug gay for the great and Ji He looks the young folks o`er an’ sighs, lraglsgwo norzmggsytxn Tr? Dix’ 'Z ._ the .man p. Th;§,a:£:::‘1§n;u;§1rgEei;,g to 5"” Played in their mines. The cuz; as if nothin8 had happened at } 1 . -Washingtvn Star i ferer from Bronchisl trouble, and would ‘QI We sell thefbost $1.00 White Shirt in Canada. to-clay. We have thou- S-i\l1€lS for you to choose from. Everyone will be taken back, by us it it does not fir. Cheaper, White Shirts are hei-e,f but none so go‘od as the $1.00 kind. ' licemplete line. of new iFoll Shirts in colors; _ v ° = ____ __' H -"I--Iq--l__ I Y' *` ' `-HA I “S e , 1'; .~ .'»~v' i' 'r "' '- " W E AMONG R A LETTER ‘ ________________________________________________________ _ _________ _ y p ‘_A ___ Horrible Scenes on the Amur as a R.s.ult_ tif, v ,Q . e Y t I I QN 1) _ (ji) _P5135 mul " 1 o ll D Q I ` A _ if “We are ‘showing a ' Very pretty patterns, ¢ ;- best materials and per- fectiit, 1.00.` -~ There arclower priced ' _ ones but none cheaper. ~ _ When you want a Shirt come to the best g and largest furnishing I store in the city ° “ O Q -o 0.! C‘ll l¢.lO _ girly; ._ - `* ~'f v \' i o o o oi ‘ o oomoomoo; any L J.- no cocked bat.or fine pins rolled, This i -Byour system ofcorrespondence each po I ' I " I 6 ce ry i> _ oy- _ I ` - ‘ ' -‘ ' F ,he ,,,0,k,,0ck,nR down ,he pm K k Pmit-vim lips pregtise qi aieoiipimi _ hands, Bows, Imperials and all the leading * ° a word aboutthe great New England piece street, Toronto, Ont. ’ I Stl les' I ' __ fromnext Saturday, Nov. 24th, the Harv- l ` Furry pm( CENT_ ard Yale football game, which this year ___ See that you get one - » _ . C I takes place at New Haven, Conn. Until = (1-he Fife Coal Company have declaNd` Your old one is looking. ._ _ the ‘hy °f the game the °x'¢it¢mem' "°` ' an interim divided for one half year at the mains at fever heat, in these parts and a mt, of 50 pei. wut per annum _ _ The l _ i . . Q o o o 'o o 'o oooooooooo looeooooolosoo _ 0 . . _ _ o. og ' oi omega oo__, o o om . bought it here so Wall S...reet. isn t of l{en’s Ties. The Stylish .q . ¢ooo\lo=o¢oo~»~ es°oo so o'o oo oo eo.eo_o_’s oo o ~o so oYs"sl¢'¢' ° o ooo oto . sort of shabby and . S y no shame for pit, you 1 . 8 long ago. ¢~ ' ' l l 0 .D I. U 'i in 1t,as an investment . compared with our _Iine _ ;'8 O i O CQ! O, o o o' 'I _Spanos oo_e_o ¢ sszoo so oo;oo ‘ I . ' 1 08,0’ P|l0WpSE,BIliiS. i ...__ _ ll Ov Ii ur-nishers es” _ ._» -i 9 to I l*¢ I 9 _ » ._ Cu -. .I o_o i » ii __,.__-__¢7__--- l Dear Sirs.-I was for seven years il sutj he so hoarse at times that I could scarcely L speak above a whisper. I got no relief i from anything till I tried yourMINARD’S ` Holm? Balsam. 'rwo bottles gave* This thought comes bum to me- r SrnNEY.N0V 9--'l`l1¢ 0Ul»P\1¢°ff*1¢ D°lli°' _ d ix bo u ad I wi “Be we the same, who make each change, ion Goalie; soolliie_ri_e¢;l‘f`;>rO<;t0b¢rllow;mI¢)>:,1lll1§;d pix: ‘Q *amd F ;w;mc;‘;ipu°t° ~ 1m ons, in as 0 : - ` _ _ . _ * _ Ez "N" "° 7“"t" b° T _ . _ ' xg N? 1, ann; Dominic” g°_ g, 12,1994 _ 'any,ons_ooI`e.r1-ng hun 3 throat ._ or inmiuisa no 3, 5, ,csleaoiim ao,aoz;~ =f°\\1»l¢- A .f _ f =. gi l Ri." i - J. UVM.” tooo. Increase , *Eb* _ LONDON. liar in-~‘oii»;i¢s 1', Yorker' “II the D111: Exnrwi. “lin s “heme is radiate olectrlc railways fag 1539 Mg. °‘"°°‘ “°f'»‘i °f w, bind 1°' fm' dvellfnsi .asia as remedyovcrospwding. He is uw. hm, ested in the quoted sohpme of o ship canal betweosf8outh_unpton and L¢m,}¢._1~_ i-_-.-.__._.»_-i' comm nil l‘¢l\§\l!¢~il,onov0l1bo¢ ofibo gens* _Lsxative Bruno-Qiiiiine mi-is &o Ismail; that onus o oold h ono 3 °-_-1°--i--ir--» ORDERED TO LEAVE FRANCE. _ Pains, Novomber 13.-Caesar Delhi Croce, who was naturalized ln New York in 11-$03 has been ordered to lava Frolwl within 24 hours or to bo ilBPfl‘°°°‘L Croce was seen by a representative of tk Associated Press and he said $110 16459” for his expulsion were D0ll¢l¢3l- SOLDIERS IN CAMP » -Sergeant William Johnston of the 10th Rgylal Grenadiers, Toronto., writes:-“It is impossible for me to speak wo highly of Dr. Cha;se's Ointment for iles or anLitching skin disease. It is simglyinvaluab . Many of our men used it w ile in camp and re- ceived excellcnt results.” Members of the Canadian contingents book lflll boxw ol Dr. Chase‘s Ointment with them to South .iafriilzoétorelieve the sufferings of campaign- ing i e. Come to our great slaughter sale when you want the worth of our money and the right change back. We keep evcry~ thing o gent requires. It all must goat téxcoogrcar. slaughter sale. R. H. l!am_ _ 131 men _theodeixti-ao& ll) £8! ..i'°'£ Q i “McKinlCy’s Big Vote in Russian Barham’ I I I ' hills $1. 0. -_f .. 'is if sr.