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The Clinton New Era, 1910-12-01, Page 77TIrr—, __ 111-1 -_-,,_--.W-1 _. "I ­ I 11 - -19-w— � - .-,— -_ -.- 7. I ­. ­7� -7- . __J� - '. W - . I 1, , I . 1% � I I . I I ., , rrw."" I 1� � . * � I *""M 11 I 11 . I . I � � I I I �` . / . . I THB OTAINTON 10W B33A. 1-1 - I I t#.r1LU,rsd_a)r,, mcembe� ut"191Q. I I � � ­­_� � . WIM.0- __ _ � '. _____ 6;, � ;;;��, I- , , F "MW =N1:11111111111111111p— , ----,- - — - � � 7— .. 11 __�� "I j,i, __ �4 - ___1W 0,1 A.M." 1. . .. 1W1%__ " , I 19111t.11 I ::I ht,%,i,?,t,i,jo fall in love with her-" , , � I F tle of shall tind Out all &Nut her to" I b . 4 , 4 . ve LflaVOP is for ii let us buy a 50 -cent bottle of, ..Who?" � .1 we ask ,you to .. *"rll(, I , ady in the tog, e ,,Conle, li1r. aillard, 1 am jur,t tool - All . � , . 110 . Ing; , you ,;.Ire too , sensible 4 Mail to now P , I ur druggiSt . . ading lady I fall 'It, love w.jtlI a sbadoW-a mask. Psychine (pronounced Si -keen) from yo � . . . I I CUAPTER IV Ono does not fall IU love that Way-" : ,,,, O' A I A T4.NGTZD 6XIEUIN. I pille jg. married?" Have . - , I . nd give it to you free to try. . � .. 4 I,Certaloly t ba: . �, , 4 ve not said so." 4 1� . � I ANFORD knew how .to Order EL lip flicked the ,asb from his clig — - , , ga. . . dlauer, and so by ttle, tln)O that mitte. . . q I - . . PSY- S Merriliew bad emptied his see- ,'Have You those letters?" The Many ChanUeG,lni tile It has only been within recent And WaL bave� �ecelved hundreds of sands of these 50 -cent bottles of . I - end glass of Burgundy and blsa I "Une of them I'll show you." of the GOvt;..r-nmr�.nt Sirc 1/*� years that we have come to really thousandsof unsgilelted testimonials. thine. - � ipagne he was in tile haze the other?" Election Cf .1or", I . of � And we do that to show our entire , firi" Ot chat' ' I "o' - know about the white corpuselos All due to this marvellous Power Of confidence in this wonderful prepara, I)t goldmi con-fidence. lie wqUld fitad I -:j"t",,�ojjjd be. wasting time. It WeI70- , ' and what - the white I . I�jtly. and when he found her tie would I ,� re,q,,j,,es oto ,your adventure. She It was not unt'l after 1�113 ti' ­ the blood or the phagocylles�, strengthening and Itereasint, tion. � ' , more than twc p,,)rtifo, Were lr-Yt1.*-7n V) , � their function is. corpuscles of the blood., find net, heart as well. "lite ay after you dined with , d I . I - - " I A confff$nce that ba� been based 011 th,�. House of Common " ti. "ll"11 f", (in L th j-.l1,;,l,-, a . I , That they are the policemen or %klaro are the Alisehses III the treat- 'Our, 30 years, experieube Vfth is "Say. Jack." said 15)atidford, "what I j,jicn ,t 1, cl Libc-ral;i w'.10 0111" I . yeblue is Indicated, ,reparatic know. - 1 !I( Ir 16741, t, in, with a full (till you, wean by that-fOOl cable any- ,,��ljat necounts for the shutters. The scavengers of the body. ment of which Ps splendid p of � inta Whigs anti 1'.."14�1!s- "T'l; .. I � " I ge of the hundreds of tuousa s �1.,(�� - led ud, how"', n I p�!1e.(,,,,a,,,, "lie caretaker werebribea," lic,,,evier, the, ITO- � F,1`2, '1111')V"n`��,t TI- r . � . -ing.every disease -germ that Here are the diseases of which PRY . , g- ` `1 `l'i""I ' t',( ,-rinl_ I " . Devout .1,!(.t they were." was, started in Duld.. 'Md CO- I -- ilia body when they are strong nd cases, cures it has made. . k� 11111.1i,ti had been patle VY waltin, It enters t numbers. China has cured many -thousa r- I--- -...-...-.- for till opening Of thl ",4 ,,If I �vero a �vala man, and yen cvnsldorabl(� suitnort, vilt'i I!'.(., 17-.'�:­ ' 41-1)f il-jr-rulagi 4 _-N--.. , s sort. O'd - � , enough or in sufficien . I, I I . . Ila Grippo . Bronchial Coughs I %vililt did .von mean by boaxing nlel" kII(jw I nn, not, I might ask you, If she tliat in, 1874 fifty -v;,%, I­twi , XN � itchl. III fact ti. Or being devoured in turn by these . COUPON No. 101, rt� eientcd to 1.1,a­lia!-t.1,1- 1:1*33 -7 -'- tornI revoll" - when Interior tit 3�rQuchltlt; Weak Lungs , I'llon%ing you?" Fjtjtj;e %%,ell or me In this letter. ,Uu- ,;_,J fill.,* Y ee, " , disease the Dr. T. A. SLOCUM, Lit& I was In you' Zr being hicr(,azcd­i--. !,­') i�,�,,,'..I: ,� germs . - "That's. tile word. 0, dpr,,,tljT!d I am not inquiring." � I , F.�,,, it v,in Uomorrbages 'Weak Voice . . i To' 1. - raembers %,--I �� strength. . Spring Weakness 1 1,93-195 Spadina Ave., Toronto. Ight. I was there as sure; ­j,,jlt .von put the question as adroit- - ____ I �_ �_---­-,*-7=-�7­W �­ - � , 7�1 I.,,, ,.i, . . " , Soro!rkroat . � house th'It it .. __ . _ . � - 4M W(l Ili ew It st 1. I t!, ��-,: -17_ , _7, 1. , jI`lA,,, �Y I. it has only been within the last f Auaomla 1,arly Decline - I :till 11 - It a c ?1# ly a,.., a I.voluarl. We are sure'of vanity '. _ ., -, ,,, . I � . ,, -t "'. 1� 1, ". years that scientists ut remolle NV'eakn Xlrections I acce . � , ,:, I �1 th'! .Qi,.i"1'4 C.., . . 'tt . , jour offer to trY a 500. bottle i.v as ere tonight � . � . �11 0 ass * Catarrhal eg,l,let i ,,%ell. .till I crazy or is a k - .1. - 8110' � ". � � � . � ­ 1. " � . - """"' .. I "' I ", :11.11 I 1", I I ill_ ',I Iw,,,,; �,.� ill ti't,.r ',,: - - - Indigestiun kutarrh of Stoulach - ni'"d ' 'old I , 9,11 said � Mrs. ll;nnford, found $011 to be an agreeable gentle- I 1, .. I .1, � 1. ' O' I 1 ,,, 1�.: � � � " , V:I'r., � that certain herbs strengthen and in ' ba8 0 'd jan. .,t)Ulptjjue. I I . ' _'"04 I __�p �� 'I 00 I � I ; � have found 0""' , n - alw. vs. Yes she, Spoke Of YOU , . our QNp- 'O� fil 4 � ". : . . I 1. i , I ; � i I a ys c no u. I " . .. I.. . � � � , - - r. e " - ,.-I �� . Night Sweats , is. my arug6 or thl , _,� -lip . Z � . (.��,;o�` 111�.� Ir", '. - crease these white corpuscles, or bodily lioor Appetite you put the Chauff it I I .. � . - :P) ai w"C'..". , . ievors ObstinateCoughs i ij�ojjt,tdjl�yt�.fd ,1' ,b to d i llwll(.I) . our In tile ,all. Ijat,1 with .gentle mallt,e, "s , I , I 1�, , , , "r fy .1". r 0 �, tj . . . I . - is . tie to in, I "'. . . : I : ��, ': . .� t! . Sleep tessuess and liarypg1tisand - i 1, I . I 11 tontle. - that It o �: 11 .11 � 11 . , � � I , ­. ,r ni I, I "'"! ,� -�, f � 1"'i " scavengers. Claillawid,r . .1 it I'll) inellned to tbln6 Is did not say that she wished she halt ,�;.: � . 1. � . .. . , . - tal. . ro�, a .me, tw(i ,,,, I 11 . favor- � . j ol * . '' I '. I " " I I - - 11 * At * Nervous Troubles Pyspepqla .1 , .my warge ....... jupt yrin years ago under wore �111, . . " M'., �- - "I"i- -9 ­ � ` 11 ...... ..." ............. I You . ;�" I 11 � �.. ­ � . : . - :.� 1 � '. - ,I ; m ... .. _!harlb.!-!l71 " �, - . -- I ��,i , -I f,l�',.,' I . . ,_ � I 1, �, . - ' ; . 11"ot.- -7 !ArY - t' I . �� of Pleurisy, Pneumonia. and : 11111ard lookod straight Into the Plat- able cirennistances.11 � � , , rrn. On 1%7:�t I And herbs largely compose After-offects . : ... I .... I ...... I 1. I ..... I . ­; ; % �: .:;.: r . �. �.:. 1 I ..' - .1". �­ � L.. . 1, , , pt� �',�- � . 1 ,i% ^­ ( ,,, !` I these Lo, UriPpe.- I Town_ ... 4 ' : ... I ' Id grny eyes OfAlls'llOstess- Very slow- ,,COj.,jc, give me the, death stroke and � :, . , ­. . , _ . . . 4'ti.r tile C't� .111" . I. 1". . . - ,� I : , " � ,,, � 11 .-, .,. I . I- . , . '' ,,1,, I - ,,,:_�, - �- : , _� . . , rl(d , -nm"r. ,��!i Ili , . ., . Psychine. , . me what you I I .. , �_ ,, , , l ,,, I � . I . . lj� or tile white lids drooped. 1114 11, � a vvt"� tit ( . av� (lone with W Tell I . . .: , I * Street and Number.... .. ....... I— ... ly 01 ,.1, _ ., I .­ tl� . I vi . � .. �­ 1.1.1 . I . . ' I � �1_1 1, " � � � four em 1Q,itheok "' I I - ` " l�" 1 y III For Isychine has been to I take, our - . . . I'll be content with M" . , I I.::.. I ,.,.i , I':. � � I L I I I. � � , � 1!i�p, ,pn c-,, , ( (,: . � ,, j, . -Tiry *.1 ` r' Name ........ *-o .......... :1 . . I . .". .� I , � , � - . ' t , L 'I.,. .._� qc ,, , ., _­_ . thirty years I reasIng the white Now, we dbllt't ask you I twart hounded. daril, and er handkerchief purge I �- "';.:�`�;,".1""i . i ,,thening and Inc word for the t einenaously ben Inued Sandford so. . '.. �, streni � Druggist's . .0 . I'llut really", cent ,She opened h t I ... '. . , .;, w,:,_ � ­ � ­­­, .-) I ��O -1). f, cles of the blood. I varlous articles T _, , �, +� . '' , , ; :. ,,"" , -1 I corpus effect of,Psych.ine. Fill out tile Coupon Street and Number ...... I ............... I I I 11ujjlC-,s you bribed the Care- anti delved among the .. , �, '. � , . ,� ,,, - - . I "i 1 cpn,,btloll.� ... -0 A . - I �� - ­ ­_� , "i, , , I -,* ,1* " - . . ,�,��AL I �; ­ , , ,� � - ;q I . ! I I it to us and we'll give i , *11 lbly have an- therein. � , . ��', ''!,� � $ , . . . �, - iiiii'Wor of PeOr'- .,­­ .� r, , . � 1. . I )syebine has been below, mat I I 4L '�: � ; ., ' , � " � �;.,;,�, ,, � '' �.,,�.. -,L�; I ' I ' : .. For thirty years I notgeod for a 50c. bottle I tI:;i1111'1 1;1111 could not POSS . � v 11 4 building up ,run-down vitality, curing your druggist'an order (for which we - ThigeoupoaW $' P it)- that you would be asking . . ,:-' """";�' �, -�'��' "' : A.:0111til was "A w,r". o,.. ! I �­. ,� t "A I . .11 to t o druggist , . I . I . � �'�, ..' I . � . 4, ft ,nt�-,re , -W -o v", I tholl buy I , th . . oveless diseases. pay him the regular retall'price) for a of psychine it presenict d I I tert�d Lila house. You have beer' drL "I expee'ted I ,�'­,l � 11 ., .1 " I � . I ,. "', .;A �� . " ','_�f­."%", ; I �e r��Irs LA go%-�.-111;nrut. I � L " I al � A, '� I t us I . . " .. , �� - .,- I . . . -It must b,a son � ai prepared. I did not . . . , , I . h 11 many of apparently h to be given 1 a I I hig " " quo-stions;, � i , - ,, , ,,, : � .. .., -i ; . ;. , i of il,oi ellal,�-Q�I ;,,,. inuilv was Cie pro- -cent bottle of PsYchille the 5W bottle of Psvehlu frostryour 11L'1- .1� 111;.�l 14 , . _I , ,' I �, . I �,�. " ,, -;:,�. " - ­�rttant --'I -f druggUtand direct hlul to deliver A to I tell iny husband for'that very ` .. .1 I � �, _ � " � ii I I � mriticil to !IA., o"'llnu of � ..�.(,ry. asou. , ' �� have sold millions of bottles of 5D ' . -, ,"I it, then. It begins to 1001c re, , , -i ", . . I _� . - ' : �!' - I �� .. We at , parent to 1111- lie would have insisted upon knowing, 'I --10 . .. .C,,___, _�. I Y�;U' 1. 6 LL . This offer be withdritwn It was ap ,* " r.: � . �,4� 1 ile N ,I't' - Y, Zi I- .90 . �', � - : , ; � ", ,,, ,(Lr w*.0 cf t*.-.,- !V: ,10 Of " e 'nay I, ',J,;. , �'­ "I ..." 1, �', . . 1 �. . , - ­-1-'A',.:-)r,!v 'and I Psychlue In that time. you free of cost. I YOU. t notice. I ot y � " , ­,�,:� .,'. * . I 1111141111 withou " 1'� � ' . I ' L ,;""��. el,�. . , �,.�!�',_ I I .. .. ou- We . to , I ,,,,, `1 I "a .qand, rd wag not 11) his .(ivc,rvtlitllg. Here, read this. It Is Only . i" �.. � whoni, no'c"IM.'r MI. 12, 7", 7 i ,,, that , ,O . �'11 1, �:111 �, : ,� q. - I �,,, will,4undoubtedly 'buy and distri 1.1, '. I ,�, : ,,, I " ,;,, , ��j -', , ­ . 1. ',�. - - - --,. �;, . 1 .8 , , ; Mr. Winston- ClIvro'll"! rr,� In the - . I 'I . � ,�,,., 1, 1 T- I . 1! We have cured hundreds of th bute In this Wanner -hundreds of thou- I . 0'- ____ enex ta all thim"s. lit, a glillipse." . ' ;� "� , " 4', -,:.�, I ­ . sands. . I 4 I ' ile searched eagerly for the M911,1- -P 'j,., , - ,�t . ., �,� -, � 1. , , . ; forcl.ont of t!� e �, 1' , (1 1 - I . ,,, e wisoloh) of dropping the - . I � I �,.� , �' : � -,71 c'mapa-VII in, .. I . ., ___. � - ,,, I !"""" "", ,,,,�,, "t'll'! d . W I 1111'�.�-. .) t .1 1, � - - - -al-Y it" ., � . I , " ,4 ��;:,. "' . �111�"';,:".�, �i-2 J, ��,; ,,, ; ,,- � �, � . . L I . , �.. . I— DZci:,i�,.1jc;r aad J. '�r 51, I . .- . . . � ..N".. , ,�, . , ,. '7� .� , ... 1, I . 1_ 1:1 ; 11 .. . , . _ . � . 1, , . . ­ .),(.�,! vvilile at the table. . 'i v� * f , . , ­ . ,#�- -,.I,--- __.Q� : I si. 'ture. ��: �k�l I ,,�4,-: , zt�_',_':�,� �,.,�, ,�__. " .1 � 11 ____ �,&'..,*. " - 'I, I "Ijou,t botiT , b -,-,,,,,- I . .1 �.. .1�11 - 1. . I � ,� ., je3 , � �, I . .,� � , 1,,,.,5,,: .7�­ I � to6ic coffee and n(lueur in till% , er 11 s a said., ."The name F . Fight VIVzh t1a L,orie,3 ... . - '�f: , , ,,, . ,.�� , . " . I � . . " 4�'1111 ,,, ."", .� . : ­ ,. .. � � . I . I, I. �"_��,`;-P ',,:,,-� , ,!��­',' I . , � I . i, , � , , I I . I I � �";�' ., . ­k%�I�k'�,"!��'�JLI'e� '; ' . ;` --''Ll'.. I." i Aniong th� la ­(Ir j.,jpj;,,,?r,,;s Under, ... 'e,w, �' " ve K U I . I I - , , " .." . ed balcony. 11111ftru tOullu to Only (I nickname we ga 1dt,`,:'j .�,;, lj�:'., ). I - 'L " , area .11211, I I ., . -h , lucloq , I ­ " � , , �, 4 "I. I I V­i� . . . . ,-oil , .1 CaT11011C, GIOVAll � . . " .. .. :.,;::,;_ �I.A ,srli�11t,,11 �%,ijjjstyy were � . I � ,`I� IN- � I - 11's in tile lift, Ile ,. .�j , � ". . ­ . I.-. , �� !�,_ . . . �� . I 1: �,""'." ..- �, ''i� j,,;';�-!.,, -,'�'­`ti'�, - - ' 11 (11.1vallill signifled tbat lie was. . V, � ", . I (I't"Itet nook not far fro school." . I ", I '. ., . 1. ­-, ! takc-ii. by tijI. - - I , . 1-.s. ­ ,,,-,"-; � I I '. , , .Z., ,j .,-�� � _ , , _ , � .... i , , - -1 , . %n C; olo-o -1 pension8f I . .. .. . � .. l, , "', ­.. , irp I � chair Was ,,S(,tlo()I-? Do you mean to tell me.. �11_ , , I , .� ! the Introducti; ­. — ______L.A`. I ­ . I's . . ,.. A, ,,, Oit,,.,� . - � . - .. . .1 ­ I . that Mrs. Sandforc A I ; I , ;4,��;��!'7:_ � . j! le1jInn, of t`,.- , �'_Icalioli con" . .. �­ , .. ; * . t,lo, si-tt I ­ . , .. �,3� !;�,:� "�'.`�': " :.. � , ;:­.", ,,!*� ;," ­ , 7:111, . k ­' . and t I, �, 11�,j'i,'�'­I of th "Does no /I . I I (I 'Lit she. could get a good that* von went to ,school With berf 1, 'L�, q e ftcells- ­ " t the God of all Catholic$. I 1: . I ine ol so th . I , , f. S-,` ­ ,",,X - of all Chrlstla�s, in fact --does hQ Liot ' % *1 ... I/ ,6 superb night- He MIt . N".116re'o I . I .1L - _ " �,.." - I. troven � , � , . '1�4 . ,,_ ..4 �, . . . - , 11;�4 0-L'41 01(,.stlon Wag, , . .. ., .. ; nd.thftt lie ,� - 1111scir, sipped h ur med-, 'Ili first; then in Milan. "t �, l" ,.,,� � Ing ln,,.,rl. r y . I ,,!,,�"v of t, . ��, I ; say that vengeance Is his a' I 1!T_ . .,,,,,,, 1, is lique �ennsyljanla. . .. '. .11, � 'low sh - tile jjo,,�., ef Lor(Lx. -which. I . ' I I I . � . . . - will repayl" - * . . L� I ,i,,,,,,,,,,eIy,, drank his Coffee and its . 0. Read." you knew how . .1��nt grt!iat vig,;r t�o 'L'..o dellia-1 Of tile , -. . � . 't, I ,,But there are so ma - sl- I . .d .1 glited a cigarette. -it only _r)MOND - uV+allraelit of. uy of us'. I i 0 Carr, Aua MR, JOFIN RF I Liberal party f0l, kl,111'a C� , I i;-_ ; Why must YOU � guor, so -many of us small and of slight I � . L I . oNypil,111 she said, smiling into his rry I am to miss YOUI . Leador of the Irls" NILtIOnk'119ts . I I I I I 1, I 11 eye sqo Why not OOM% to My beau. . . , I the power of t1:0 llt:k,rs.� This ag.lta- . ., . . . I 'r, "'. I s. She. Was rather fond of j till at once? I - '),�cl a cllrl,ax When . � Importance, that, .likely ell,, I 01, . . tifUl Venice? I have SO much to SaV that of 1885 saw tho I lion, quiclily rcrI7, I � With all his larger cares, ha!18!41111--tQth; I I I 3rd a gentleman glw,av L one' you ask about the ad. thrqe- . The. eontet,tt . . tho Gove,rnroicnt's FinalleC, I'M Of 190, . " I . . . ­.. 111 I , s and cannot be written. I'I; ` ' thne to remember us,� What mayL hill)- I I . c�]leuj taste. There Was never vf,llture, ,,out goes my little dream of lipire 11,11le party cj.gllty_�ix, r. trot ,,, , . I . . .... . . fir . ex . .In his wit nor 3. it was a blank failure. The .tile leader being Mr. Parnell. Ill tile , famillarly hilowil RS I,IfI,,,l-GP.9rge's I .. - , [)ell -to him in the hereafter does not I , � any Wearisome innueAdO I lrrf�titnev, , Mr. Glad,- Pudget, ithlell necupied ,5714..days: in . certainly be� 1_� - \ f jon I - his stories. ' ofticials put unheard of obstacles in our . spring of the folloNvIng ycar 6f th(.1 Coffirj,f)ns, was s. nt lianic liy ,tile I . concern me, for lie will.. I I 11 I suggest 1) ed at m6,1P he p,,LtN. I.rhe contracts were utterly disre- stono doclarc(I IlGlself ill flivor L' � rds "until , I I ited to . .. .. . I tit the purgatory of.the rich and I in. I .. I I . ,,jou deliberately wink . . gurded In the *first place, we had not 1 TOMO RUIC, all(i 11 goueral eloctioll - 0 it ludd been submi . It must.be .. . . . � . purchL-ed our CQBtUniQS and scene.rk in followed, the Liberals gohl;,, down to � tile JU(Igment. of the coUntry.11 Shortly . ; the purgatory of the poor, . . I . . began. . . . . I . . � ther,after Mr. Asquith announced the I . . , . . � Italy I . I, - . I now, now!" - . , . .. I -11 deliberately cau; ., . I . Hillard UcKIIIL. . I I : . � ,,Costumes and scenery?" solution of Parlipapent, anti' the needle in the ba3 "Go your' Own way", said 11ill'ardI .. ,q I Tile now Parllwu��nt copsisted. of dis _ . . � I d , andford is in the dark, I slasPect� . I . � ' . ' I I .. . I . _ . . . sought the signa ur 310 Coilservattvtxq, lf�2 'Llboralsit 77 clectiOr"Of a .­ , * . ,,Cut it!" savagely. disnilissina lit I np.�A I t a .again.. j nl,-,.v 191k), roliov.,�,d. . Pictures and m. "I r-bal r Iwo, . a � . . . 1� I ed as much." " . . ble: was a clerk 85 '.Nallonalists I This producQd four distinct changes . . � - and museums were all well I ,. � . . ­ . I .. . - I I .111�gardltig the wink?" . , . . ., � . The bose of an the trou I -le wrote us - LibkaI.TTUiO11j8t%, and wer called, , in.the Composition of the Ccimmons, .1 I churches you agatu.., . I . . t - )man in the consulate at Naples. als the Irish Hoi�o"Rnlers C, - ets forth. - ' ' ' b, but Merribew wanted KittY . I . , .., . i"Itegarding the mysterious W -c ,re would be noi duties on costumes orolli�.I_ I which. the,pall Niall Gazette s . I . enoug Glovanni-doue, Hillard leaned figainst - . . . . � , -a. � by your ex- that tb, Alas,'the manager and his The Llberal�Viltonlst�3 worked c . . . . ' � .. . Killh-rew above all the treasures of the casenlent.' The iun was bright this 11 .. I .- 1:1 I . , 1, who. occupled your house and scenery, Ith, the COnseMtIv(10,- 11011vP th-) as follows " . ' , I - . �_ authority and. Who rode the backer are on. the ,way to America, lsad� ly W I -lit O'f i , 1. -It , doprivell'the Liberal Govern. I " , I eart�. morning, and the air was clear. Ile � . , 4 � , press . .� �. tier and wiser Mont .We surrendered our latter carried OU L th(I goverhnw n Iholependent, nidjority; . * . , Wh down to the Via: could see. Ndplois. distinctly,. Below, . , �.4 ''I . . hunter in the park." - . ItIful . rttturn tickets to . the chorf3s and sent the coulitry for six yov.rs. An effort I ment of a . . . With the full sweep of the n' and their 'wives, their . . ,-Was there e,t6r -a more beau them of us are strar to bring . an(ii -Union- J:: 2. It re -introduced an all' Opposition, . .. . I -here in Venice,, . . 'Caracclolo. the fisherme . . . I home. Tba rest ided . tho,'Glad;'*nitans, � ,Iatior.s bf Normal ParlianqdIltarY: strength; , , , ., � magnificent bay at their feet, Merri- I . picture?" sweeping bar hands toward -is 'not that tile word? ists togeth;2rjall��A, but Vie -re. . ' ' ,et sand,S. I . . . � . , 11 I - monel; from home. if I woirei . I t,. e. ,\ a. - : S. It dimin had the influence. of the - . . I I . . . ­ - city. . . - . . .1 . waltiU,rot . amusing, but -Glqdst6nr'- and ­ . . . bure feet plowing in the w . � I tile I .. is . . I I I ., . - 1-14 . - . . . hew's disappointment softened some- were drawing Ino the. - nets.. swaying, I . I. . . ;1� �-, I ,. alone, ft WOU14 Ue highly. r. -e" � '.Vabor party;. . . . I � I . . I . .. . . I 1. . ­ . . � - ., , "The Delitity, Of it will last several , , OT)le %vitil nio! There is only tionalists continue -4 vordial. A.di­ � I . what. it vvas the fashionable hour. their bodies gracefully, I.. .. � .1 . 11 I - . � - , I,,,'- . , , and what Was IiO�.them, but that-neverl made In the Dtvoricf� 0mirt.lir'wo', d . nf%,3.i . 4. It brought about * 4 def Inite and . I I - -in the . I 1�� t; Who onn way L.-ciin - -.11 - sub - cleay .. . . . . The band was *Playing near by *Merrihew burst In. u0od . I . �j ��'; ��; , nou rs ye . I . ijt� personal Income is --tituted agrainst' Mr. Parn i,1,j,: stantial age in, the .ranks of . ,kud then . . ,L�1: You reeollect that jnF I - Villa Nazionale. Americans were ev- . - . ,� . . ane?" 1. . nths 'be- -� - tilo N", - M- . TA54 N4tionallsra. . . . . - � - . I ., . I . � . . -, and it will be two Mo . lit � _ ti: t.!, 1. � � I blin wildly excited and .,flourished * the . . P otiiarterh � turb6d tile tranquil v, 6f . .� � . . , rnv nrin- 1, . � - - - - - I I 'Ould find you a wife. , You-. linn-have fulit1s. 'Phere are pe . I I, of tho 1�11. ,,.� tv. I ... .. - .., , ­ - '! v b L -t"rrd, _ ... . ­ . .. . . � � . otel­regIster;--. -- ., _ ..­ ' _LL a gouu uUmu".-, ii,,. I sons 111ovIng tiet, vez, u rid-dMMT '_ �UL��� '1l�,'­1,jW'- , ­ -------ePyAv-he,r_%-QLcCaS . . . I , . I . . _fIjI,n I s _ - - -e I ta � ' `lgts� , . . I. a -t his lev, ..­ , . �; . Cess nr countess flasbed by inert and "Look at this!,, be.cried. breatblesgj ! I , . would. rut!W I 'am even Willi ­' _%iy compartions liaven't ilia least e. five revolting agalils . - . I - . ? ' .. . .1 I -T . � L. f" . . .. . . . . . . 11 I listless against the cushions and Inva- ly. He flung the book. on tile table* and. , , . bank you.. . I 11,n). � e'all are, wandering , T r. at' ell, who tad .Oro 1*arll,(,� . , [LEGTION. ISS ,LS .' .. . . I it, W 130 wbo I so here.w . I I , 'n: . ;,. . . riably overdressed. And when men ac- - . I . I a. San Alarec - -He a Mr. 1 1 .. . ... I . '�;vltb shaking'finger. ' ' . . - I . -, � . . ­ I * I . w-,ILh youo� assistance, to Prove .*AboLIt the llia?z I. . calling at 1;14!itlI'1tZ11 ine Itule .'C:111Q."�0 Cil, ( - . - . .. " . .1 . ere pointed . �::, : N . .. . ....: %Vag she, and llow came she In your ..'ook's ttver,y day Ili p oney. .t il ri!: . . . * .. . I . . .. - I COMpanied thern the men (if they w ward,. and, this 19 . . i. . . . . � Gladst6ne -was 'prepared to (-�Itd - I, , . I - , ' . Hillard came for . , 0`. , I orn staying will' MY Inaid in tile Campo . -F.3 S" Co. a'. "I i dl'an,oc, a th6 CoAe�t I n January, , husbands) lolled back, even more list- I I .. 1. I . . . 6. house'?, ... I dicd Ili 1391, and N% ,,<',* -d l A t � I I what lie saw- . I I garin, 1,,ormoga, near. our beloved - '-1 by - : - . . f all sorts and de- . . . I I'Look aA tAtsl" 7W "d, - .. " i favdr and that her R111M , I I ----1 ; I , . . . . . � . ..... . , . .1 � Nati "' ­' 100. . less. And beggars o . . .. I . S b 6 wished tha . 11 t .DarbiM. I hai, o:guaranteed tlie the leadershIp Ct V , . . .. . . I . Thomas OlMally . . I � . . ,� . ' ' -,an a P sind they belleve Mr. John R I ,c;-,I,l , . . - . . . . : . . . . .. . ork should act be eu-lil ... . 1! , .. — serlptioug be.,5ieged the -very great admes Smith . I .1 . presence ill - New y , . 4'r'Alt of Thyxiompanions, . I 1, I—$ ,�;­; I I . � " . . a ,e.. -n c ,., ­ I I t: , . . -ople. Goa- qj f ... . Arthur Worth , ; . � .. , , , An I :tile i xactl� I i!� it Vonodsx.64 are generous t3e The gener,d. elt, . � ,sbues In, the General . . . . . , . grand rich Americans." ' . .. - - ha tj * doloin un and W I kh6wn. NOW desetlbe� to we 0 � -it ,P(;v � liat I is. YOU will -wonder how 1. f I . the Liberals w1161 �,' '�r(4t� , The main I - � . 1910i Ivere: I i I . I .. . ... .. La Signorina Capirlecioga . I' , rh (" o 'l am Worrying about erad. o lowed, They were nearly . . _ 0 - i . -111 January, . a week In Naples. I .. (..;I'll vil(0 twice -when thov esilled wlint happened, I 11 . . dared �aj,'.jv�h� on the st'go in Italy. . A . . .., . ,�,,,'..­ , Mectionheld . - . liatty Killigrew I KI . I . . a the follovinsc 1'16n ." .-..4 .1. . I saw the galleries, the museums . ,. I It hugk. ttilto . . lite bill(!. - tl,L .1 gains, as I "'Os . 1_17 -,; Ub­ I '� ,.(1). Tile Lord's - Veto, . �, pl. .: inalteup-these They Am. Comic opera Co., N. Y. '. Inobliv, ultraniar ate ,and the silver." . .. j -[ b ae(ic %�iq and..a, theatrical i - I Conservath.ros, 20�; Libei . � , ,vg , saw underground * . . 'r, . I (2). The Budget and Tariff Reform. . - -' and, churches; they 6,1,-lity has been herer It ljjlss(�ol with d cloud of (lust and. a, II6 Iflug�ed. . "And you will nice sufficient." A duke sent me an. invi 4(j;. Nifi6lntl':'�,Is� t��111 I These 'were plalnly� Set . I I , I.. I . 1 t . ation o t1ro;o vupl . ter, with him, a�s it ,I eral-Unionigts, .. ,I, *1 .. . .... . forth. Ili ' I. Naples; they made the weary and use s. Hillard " . .; .nellites, 8 . i .. - "Perfectly trule. But I wonder'?_ - .t.11111ti,le N�,jjjclj was thubderou .me. half.*,vay.?" . I . I - I sent 6 I.- . I . . -leaders or, tile two ,, ' ' . . . . .1. I I . . - -dare. . were a* allerinal tie of the Amer - rar . - I "t., �� - � -speecheig df the I . . . . fill ascent of Vesuvius, and Merrillew . Wonder about what?" asked Merri- jull.r rose fron) his -seat. "I promise to tell you aliA ican churtis -tdrl's, a little MInx for mis ,ral awl 1.111r.1, i�)w. h , ,0' 1,q,, P I. � . . ,. . - The Libc � I I added a new smell to his.collection. , . ., . . ,,, - , usked Merrl- . "There is a.mYsteiryT' . , chief. . She IFI.te lits. supper oind then ran hold Woll _tog.(jhet,1* but Ili- 1,'411- .'.1r. :great Political parties. Mr. Asoith, .11 . . 11 . , I hew. ­. � ,,,0uj(.i,b0dy you know?" I (ji it" ,at ­he was forto - dol 0 n its constituents 1n,,Hast � . .. .1, . , .. . . . I I . ajmiy� i understand tl - � _�(l ill a r ssi 9 I . . Pell by moonllght� . I . . I � �I V� us' Gladstone rpslguc�if -m'd V11 -1-A -! � � 0"11;.. I . every hour. POID ­Wbb .La. Signorina Capriccinqn '.- S.... . how � � ] . ;1,�ex_, S,o.,,bel n .,k�jth yotir side -only a teit" A-l'or4tiq moroi,'Vell, anel'then. . . .C.i.,1k-;(1,.t y,if6 on. January I 0 tl,r, said tit part: I ,was worth a thosand ordl- � .q, I,p it 6 'i"19 at rea . .. 1 ,14 ,Omo to by Lord Rosebory. 1,'11,:n t! , . , defiance of - ,' � 1. . 'A however, Whimsical, Indeed. Zile- must be ,thg:. . . . . Ian at the wb�ci looked , u bit , , capital story t(,IIDV, , 'I *mnv come and pu- as I Tilp4.e. C , - , ­ I . 'I ,it v(a­ ' -.1"The I,jouse.*of LoMs, in . ` bad . P1 . . .. I . � , . I sfiwi 1 . .1 '(1r) - � .� , t ist. -,tnd� -eboles I 10 :. I I � CA, 09A. of his gov&ninent-in .Juno 01 ', ', _ . I . nary dreams, and 'Merrlhew, who Toysterious prim, ` . � I �. I 4 k v 1-andflird. . . � lnte(,1o.,,t,h9 adventure in ail its )101�'­ .Voont�jb. � , - '. - CA:11111CCI . . ' Ili, . 1. .ai be counsel of the wig, t a. donna- ' . � I ,jo � I . , - �7 . I . . . . . . , . , , . 0 . , 6n, but no art with . I ':-.,- - -By George, that 0 vo , I I per . ext 'we'ek,� '. I - tit ' ... dant iniagiuntl sy : flowing' .,, ildford'iA '�i on I d I,(, under ill$ wilh OW � 10 I . I ed n .. . on the Ammunition c I tojoked .� abuti Hillard. studied 'the. .ea . I . t , . . .... I ­ .. . 11 . . continu. I .. I I . . . mittee, on Army ,I's thnatc 9. IX"d R,Vc- heads oCthe Tory pa'13� . . . I .. . which to e%press it, happily or unbap- band and ran his fingers th�bugh his be jolly 10 . I . . soliqls In ille pa�ljer, tile lnt6rchakl�-',Ot I .— . . ' Co inions - .. . _1 . .. I - . . . . ,nvtl I.Ord, ,_,�11g)jiry ilii,n IvijoJ6 provision -whidli tile n .. * - � 'A I �­ . . .1 I I . I � ". bery resig - - . story unfold in all . 4 � -. . . I extri rdlaary dinner, W . )ii. I I i's, . C'a! i I- had- made fbr.'tl'O flllqvcc of fbe.ypar. - -, � � bafir thoughtfully. . . ,,,,(, r b.,lp,, tile - this Way *1 ,a ,ivo * an'gdftihI-1stVati( -'- pity, saw Lytton's - .. ­­ 1. . . I . ,,y j%vill tome . . - , .. I., . . rrl ,anng - _ �.. I its romantic splendor. .- --,;%Vljat is it?,, -aft'd-Merrillew curl, Tonlass. foll6w-that tnotor." J =.r1!ll.,, ti,,' (ITIVeloille. ."III' 1!0110N�ed _ C,ata ' li_� . tAeXured'. .Prr�lng 1. .a'..;I11i, . . . I net as'uItimately constituted collqlstcd� IjI-a sentonce,ijile iyotu-;c of -Lords lie% - ., - ­­ ... . ' .. - . They lingered at �'tlre viltllfg sg " - .1 . I . . . � . ---O-----. . eillbers, of N . vIltim v . . .11 .� Amalfi three days. ousiy� - .1 . . . . . . 11. 1��hen the ear reached - .. "t I of nineteen Ili : fiCteoili lolated tile Constitution ill oraet.to � ' � . i � 11 9thle. " 111terc. ' I 1 blo-NV tile cal so of . -vay the bours under . and I h'!," � -e' I itions, as ' they-- N�01,L, Conservative.: . The diss)IM1071 saVe from a morta .1 � and drearued aN -I am'wondering where I 'have f can , 1,,, Lorgti .Vittopin. .At wheeled .Cl,��,*il.t,'i�ilbn' .:charliling!" -She cilipped with Local. Appliet ( . . . .1 , ,7 -, I . ' i . . . . . . , the white pergola. Nlerrihew wag t1int handwriting. before." . en Ine rudifiling, "back.. This tinie iiii- I 'her' 111ITids,- "AtiA fi0W well von Wit It, h e seat of the djseas� of 1895 marked the C,Isap,,,.(­arai0e of tariff - reform." . . . - . . I ' I , . I M I - to ,tile ' ' loath to leave, but Hillard was for go Anoth& fortnight, found the pair -illrtf bild. no doubt9d 'Ile .stood up and You havp told It ju,;t ,Is It tllqpp(,n(,d;": CgLtarrh is h blood or constitutional Mr. Gladstcne -froni parliamentary T r , Balfour, ill all addrcss . I hear" . ., ... I . . . I I �lect;rs- 6f*. the. City of Loildon, said . , Ing on to Sorrento, forwhich his . t I wn-VI41 10:4 : .hrul§. - The automobile . '131ist as - It to'lpf)(ined", confounded , ,disease, and in OrdC1j to curc it You* lite.. . . back in .Naples after spending -a weeli! � , . . . � Mu t take internal remedies. Hall�s The. gener at N e ar .'I ji�-_part�:' *!lTh6j3l:W9`t IION�r waiting - - ..". was alwaYs longil]` Xt tb hotel ihey.,foulla 1� ).t)arI�,,oj and groaned. and came Loa . .1 I . s al.. election of* th Y I - '. oil Capri. .e - . , . � for a- inqnlexl t '.. .. ternally, . Uni . I 'f. coalition a ,majority .' tile sentence 6f. th& �)bopl(j seeing ,de . .. . ' . , Catarrh Cure is -takell. in gave the . - 1 , i the blob . . A "Exac ,I�p had a lvtf(� . .1. ,,, von a . spring rain fell as they took th was a,-Iettet 1 s4and.. ' - '' .. . . ily, . I h 1. T -two, d ar�d' of 1,52, - ' r -SL' to inaue ever . - .. I v ol ' r. ... d 0 batch of mail. .There . . I . � d acts diroctl, , the Coon ,igned of set Pu"IiO er the I I I "fli,c'e-410 I 11111 aricus uniti,of - in .., Incline, and it followed them ov which held ga+tllcular interest to 'jNjer4 I . _11j.1id, slti6df6rol!" . 1. I ju,fact.-", You d.l,l uot get' Lie' . . ucous.. Sur laces, 11,111'a *Catarrh.. ' 11ow,ing strength, .t -I who has' invested' JAS 111011-ey . . .1.1 - , ' I ' in mons havifij the fo k` inai own ,into' Sorrento. ., Consul , ai I 1, i -'Onlj- tile �' 11111 and mouth,. 'But, It I Conservatives, . -' , hc can re-� . , � _. mountains and d . Tillew. it was, from the Javii, 11111"Ird'. as �.- live,- dud Dan � C . cure is not ia Ctuack xnedichie. - It .94o; * Libsioals 177 I.tilis couniry consider ll%w They finally drew up In the courtyard I . I I y one of the best I a,,, *j-,�llo is best- . Rome, a reply,�to U11lardIgAnquirled , 1 Nell," iurning ,to ond d .ever tneet her again, I shall know her %�,as prescribed -b . . Liberil-Unioulatsi 71; Nationallts anA, I. m.6ve it and over, - . : . I . . � era I i�l . by her teeth." � . I . � -phy�slcialls in this country f 01' years. rarnellites, $2. .' � I � � . I . ig where 0 In.,., � (1,)tonnine to --�' of the Ilotel de III Sirena. and the re-ariling the American COWIC OP I ij,1�1110't ",,(I'll pretty wonlen in the tors- I . . . . I . 't I � . I .. . " * I It is . . .. . . . "Very different are, long ride was at an end. The little gar. . ... . I . � fi,,,ti,ast it .abroad. I , 1 u 01 was white and pink with roses company. - 0,ptill. ,,,what. did I tell you? I 'felt. "Henve's) And how?" and is a regular prescription. tile resl;lts I : anticipate from tariff den "We'll now find. -out where youll it it, uty bones that we 'would run --Two- lower ones. are gone., *Other- coluposed of the bcgt'tonies known ' . Rosebery'Steps Out . . .. . � . �1 , ' and camellias, and the tubbed.manda. Charming lZitty is;,, Hillard. said, �fvrmss sotue one w'c knew." . . Wise they. Would be beautiful." combined with the best blood purl-, Lord Rosebery continued to lead I reform." . I I .1 . 4 . I'll ring N�oire heavy with fruit. breaking thg seal. . You have bulla6d, your- ..flora acting directly on the imucous the Liberal party ruith 1896, when, as' , 1. .. * . I � . I . ,,()I- over them," his wife laughed., '--Poor mail! -combination � 1 , I - _ . . I !ilerrihew, . , , ' I s, . a result. Of tile agif ation arising out' of' ��,I�,,-,'?� . -, - -a �Fr- - i_" � . . "And this is March," said ', they dlojnit� '. On the , contrary, ' sands. Her teeth tire ,1�tl,aces The Perfect - ' - VY*1-V1r,*f!,I-N.,t"v V. - �,J, -, ., . � . ,�, � 1, �f,l -- ill, I I 0 0 t� .111.1 _1 11 � t � �,., �0 - But I When �ve rueet ,an old friend In .a- house upon the vo* Ingredients is what pro the'Armentan atrocities, lie resigned, -, . I V, p . . . , ' ' I �3;1!,:Jli�,-% - 't-70re. -qill "tq,nill­�;.-P,l T..-,"1,: 1�,', 1,1jll " g �. . the wr �n I U 7 -11 N " tiiought traveling back to his own ht6st'Idem is accepted perfect. She has fooled you." ' ,,a such wond and was soon followled by Sir William, . ,4 , big Iter hadn't tile slig � ftw(;ign land, 'one who -ba i , - cluee erf ill results , �, -4 ,�, , r.p,� 14 . � I - I . . �11111 � ,,,. ,;t ....... �,iI,'­-qv : . . re winter is so jong d .. . yi! �r I Ij ". . bleak country. whe where the play actors wbre or ha otiv ainuers and with wboini wd have. -But I saw with -tlies6 two Q S!'!, - curin atarrh, Send.for testilia'an- 'Hareduft, who led the Llberal.,OpDoslw 11 itt'i , g,� . . . . . . 11ini..'", -�-,���,,-',.-��l",Ot,�li����"4.i � - and surnmer is so short. ' . ISC I I . ..Contmong, Eventually Sir . - Dgpq 1�ifij.,.Lj - -. . I . . '' gooe� They had -opened it two weeks' often diiied, what Is left but to fall on. � "There. is a Preparation which the- jals Ir . I � I . . tion in ther . , � �f,�, -,� ildl� �,T,�PK,�k . pi.!.� 1P . . , 151MAIT " , � 11 �� Their rooms were on the northeast � at .the Teatro' Quirifto; There v�as. then,: atrical um. -$be -Props.., Toledo, Hqoy'�Campbell-Bannerinan -,v "!: zt!, I . . 11, , , � I engagement I _people tise-a kin(I of g * . V if. Cheney & UO., . I as cho- ill, " - I I -1 I i�,11 � . ' . . . ver?!' Sold by ,druggists � "I , I corner, on the first floor, and from the - 1� 16 , I �1! . I.M. i �--o , price 75c, 1 led the party I 1.5gii . 17111 11 1"I'lla! 11 -e ba house on the his neck and weepl -. Is fbr colisti-' sell to succeed him, and ' . I � , %1'gill 15 I I I . Thai n . over this meeting much. ado,with bulid- .Oentioned the trick. .Isn't She Cie . ly Pit ". ��, � ­,", I '; . I . . . - -0 I -jail's Farni - The Doer I ' �V'jw,, I . bair." . I . I ndows they could look down upon. vilu"mg night. The remainder,of the, inplim nts, bandshak-' dogged Tak . 1:V through the session'df 18�9, 1 " . WI a "Yet I shall -know her . , , I the marina plecola and the tideless . she* the 4ale of a bull- sw.iking and to . . � .1 .. . � I .. . vii,tton. - , . . � ;' - ­�t�' � War of 1890. directed attention to 'Ilq W i� 11 i week did'not questions,, and, -as� IP: all cases " ly , I � . liq IM"U'­.,�."i , . — I .. . ..... . I - lj i�'1�1111111jpll, Rrm, r . . . ' feet below. Every- erican nittuager. . Ing and � ' , ___� � � . eral election of � I � sea, a sheer 150 dred tidket& -The A.m . like thl:go every one talked at onee� , �be put her bdnds swiftly to her . I 1. South.Africa, the geri )gether' on ' 11 A - 11 . SigbOr Hillard. '(i shown neither f6resight nor coul, . � ave known me for RESULTS IN 13RiEF . 1006' turning almost alto: ftiv.. .61, ,ill I I body 11-1 how wns,old New York, bow* was hea IlNow,.yOU h .. . - , � . . Dr. 11 I pjgglm wpicomed the . , ' � t , , d. .. . . - ��, I 11 Ivill � lll� � ME '4 . , I I . .. � that. question, wh.etherit had been .-Il e hotel was his and everything and. I ' I . . � Th lion sense, and his backer withdreNf the wtutev in Cairo;. -and so forth ' I . . . . . . . . . I . ­� M . . it , . I centnge� demand- I . T. - . . 1. . . I Justand inevitable or the reverse, and ,. I. �P��p'F��j A - , , everybody in It. I till,, it policeman iIolltel . : I L Outstanding,Feattires of the Last E100- , " i..;i�l: 'i; - his support. The per whether tile Government's - polic as Ili ". "t ;I'. � . Later, when they were alone, Hillard en(A, 1 and -so On- . . . I 'Y �1,';q 1411 V .. I L . a(] by� the managers1n. Florence, G I t(jId thein that this. was ,not a .private - � . aragraph � I 1 - "., �1 ta .� . . � . tion Told dn P � . to tile settlement should be upheld, ­...."..., 11 I If . I . .1. ,!!, M V1. ­ , � began to. explain. Milan and Venic& -Vas' so exorbi- ,. thoroughfare and that they Were' . I . � � 4" . .. I . . — . � . . The result of the election Was an on-, ; , I- "I I . r my father. He used . .. � t - . . . I I "They remembe . taut .(41thbugh .they bad agreed -to a I blockitig tile Way. So titey. parted, the � . I . ­4i,�, , . dorsation, of tile Government of I:ord - 11:-;�,14.,i- ') that I Y-0 I to live nloe,a prince In Sorrento. Ev- o6rilte'tevIn 'in the beglanin ) young .Men having proallsed to . . 11� - j (1). There. were only 10 uncontested _,Sallpbury, Conservativ6s bavin, .334, �.:�� ! .1 i � y tjuiL� I come here I do the best I i in . I, short of ! L111 I I I .. ; . . � .: . ��- . . . I � Liberals 186, Liberal -Unionists 68 and .1 �i ,1,1.10 ... I. I - A., er It woulo) htive been nothing he Sandford party that I . seats . . 1g, . "k � . . . ' ' 82. The , � .... .1 ... I N . , .foolhardiness .to try to fill the book- (11110 W'th � I I . . I .., 1 . ', (2). -,No . In ber of the Cabinet lost Nationalist% overninent ,..f I . . . I . � I - � 0�1 . I I I Tomorrow I shall point Out tO.TO1l the 'ing.s. The singing Of the DrIma "('I"' ,�Vljat luck,-Daul" jiRlard was'ex- . n � I his - ­ 0 . ,t-illa lit whlcb I was born. A. Russian. I I - . . I � . I I -, Lord 8allsbury resigned on July 11, I . evening, I ON f 18T � 0 N (,un to ,ijeep, the luster to big fiame. . , I .1 ., ) I -e� ­ I si. , . majority Was thel ,.� seat. I - - I . I . I I uberant . . . . . � .,�, I ,Z) . . (-3).'Sjx members of the, t.Qovern- after nearly fourteen years as Pre- til" � - . princess owns It now.99 I . . . a dtnnar�'. I'll.il"11W -at live princessr, said M_ I had qreated a highly favora- 1"Saves you the price of I , "t, W ment not Ili the Cabinet word defeated, niter, Mr. A. J.'Balfour accepting' Me ; '.. ­,� r( ", " I .441 that 1411f T . � I - ' i how. ',I- she beautiful?" ��Ie im�resslon among the critics, but wnsn't thinking of . . (4),. The largest majority ,Was that post as PrImb Minister on July 1. --p.- . . � - � � - . Wji0-,-, , . _. M�V�__!!T!T!I'Mt.7 . _11___!! . and his colleague, Sir ,% ;V�% tlme.Il returned H Tfie writer OISO I The aj% 1903-1904 were taken lip I .., q unknown.. __!T of Mr; Balfour . . I.., Ij .1. -Once Upon a 11- site ww ebleii7yowith the Fiscal Question, Mr. 0,r, advised t1r. Hillard not to Put his . . I I their, inajority �X.V&ill Urd, laughing. .r. Danbury, Ili London, Chamberlatn's proposals, though gelft- ,!��i 11 I ,,,, 1G., Woranni did not reftrn till In money In any jilte adventure. HAD HEART TROUBLE ir Hugh Bell. Ill �te that being 12,600 OvOr S erally endorsed by Air, Balfour, caus- I J� . �11 I . hard trick,'# g rl- . . I - Ing muell . I It il night, mid on the morrow Hillard ,,That's vrowled 'Ater . (5). The smallest majority vzas that difference of ovintoll Y%w.,; t I - Igh, I.. ." . the . NERM WERE ALL UNSTRUNC. , . lion. W. Orf5sby Gore; Denb In Sej)teMber, . Xii� 11, n. .w. who saw his hopes go doWIT Of I alists. !e,:t-�, I I questioned hir N . 1. . .... i. . "I hiive been to see a cousin," said I horizon. 0 1 � there is any --weakness of thb . � � . _,�\, who won by 8 votes, , I I,qoS, Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Ritchie,, , I—, , � . . I W�erever, energy or phj. I I . V 0,1, -.., (0). Notwith standing the large lit""' Lord George HaTilliton, Lord Balfour I "I I � "who lives on the way "But It makes me Out A Pretty good iti'ming . _ , tntonist Party -was IT . ;k. . Giovanni, .to Et heart or nerves, f . . 7 —.. ber ,of, g -.. Arthur Elltot re- � � . tile use of Milburil'a . .. 7/ // ' ,ains the T_ of Durlefgh aild 1%11 I I Descrtii." I prophet" was 1111jard's rejoinder. I breakdown, I .% . . any of 'the 20 signed, being quickly folloNvc,d by the �.hl . -k , ey gave out. Tod I steal ve pills N�jli so ri produce still snuillor'thall in � "Ah: So YOU have a cousin here?" ­Tbe anget's men, llear� slid Nor .0 I �1!lq leg, To conquer a PeOPIO is, 1886-1406, . � lti:,T, ,,Yes, signor." I niany obstile a healthy, strong s� stem. I I I . " I yeal Duke of Devonshire. Mr: Cliftiliberlain ; �11�; ,� levil! till. light opera -it Miss Bessie Kinslay, Axkona, 06-0. . . I . . . I �. (7).. Of 78 Labor ognolidates, 40 were wrote that he had resigned that he !...� . � How old he looked, poor ( and a government by . ; among the lil'�,Ii I � ,-j, 1, 1, particulai -(tilt% here. And so ill(' Aniert- writes --"It is iAith the a I . . �.. ,returned to Parliament might devote himself to explaining and, Y I �1��I, . lard had not tpken entl*t lit, ol ting the benefit — . Ill Crooks - of WOOI- popularizing tile cause- It-- had at; 1�, I .1- I (,,,-I (,oulle ()I)t,r,l coonlintivt at tilt, pres- pleasure I write YOU Stft r Milburn's � . . 1. defeated being W In May, 1094, tilt,, .Liberal., I i'�,�t,lltti; I of him during the past wtiek'q ne . , iceived by using you . With. heart. Iii, �.� ,� ell 'eurs I , ting -In some, little I have te Irish - ParlianiciltarY, nell was - r6-collstituted, I :. � g� slo)1s. movanni had aged t Y (int Moment is VP9AItA - , Ileart and Nerve Pills. 'In's spring I ne,recounted t4, a6venturo tn aZ1 its COZ6r. (8). A now lintonist Con � z" 1, - - .1 "K sillep. they landed. � boartillIg , house Waiting for money was all run down and could hardly do . I party was created, known as the: and carried a resolution Ili favor of . 1�1 � 4.1, i.1: �, ­.�nd was this Cousin 910d to see ! 11-mll boulp.11 - . I . any work. I NN,ent to a oloctor and he years. What is the cold Of MY "Independent Nationalists," under, Fiscal Reform. Ttle Council also Op.. ,;. � I !I '. . ; �k W, I �, IiP tho end bf �is _ y . leadership of William O'Brien, Who posed Home Till](?, At the end of',, !11 �t_. i 11 ,,1�11, , And is he to be trustedl?" . I mpri-illew gnawed tola me I had beart trouble and that In bair?" i,Vill!",!". " I , . 1$;., you? . . I took Ilia a result of a long ; ,�;..-,- i � I., � � ­Iloth, signet'. He had some news. NIM.. All - fits Pleasant drealus JIM Gerves were all tinstrung, ,,Why, It Is blond." - - claimed to be following tile footsteps November, 1005i as ��jli!,,� ,: -11 � .. I f"'Iti.t'.4 i MeLlicine, as lie ordereJ lileAo do, but it series of Llbdral victories at the b ! I I , -is a dancer In a Parts L,Ilr,,zt like qoap bubbles. nad they not "Notbing of.the kind. It is auburn. and principles of Parnell. , Ye.: � She the girl . There Would be DO did Me no 9OOd- I Was workjng � in a unot tell mine, how Will YOU (9). The Liberal vote Was 3,410,985;, elections the Governinallt mftjorlty�, 1, I I . en fe." I u I %va I's done go? time, and my .-If YOU CO Labor and Socialist, r)55,124; Union-: Was 0111; 69, compared Willi 152 fil" i Ike me to give you the .. 1 j!Ivillj�,4 w1th I�jtty, no Pleasant little printing office at the etting- tell bers1l, I I lot, 3,096,240. . I t895 and 130 in 1900. Mk. ,11,alfn.ur R I MR. SALFOU11 "Would you I doctor said it was the typo 6 Loader of the Unionists . necessary money to go to Paris and 1. *.x(.ur.,4joij,4. no litti.0 suppers after tbei cItused the trouble, but I thought not. 441 shall Probably run after cmaty I . . . . L . brinky her back to the Sabine hillst" j ps-rfornmove. And what's a. Michel. Aly father advise(i me to buy P6 box of red headed woman in 141urope till I find _________...6_A-` , . . . . gf-In or it 1111tian when a man's In level pills as he had derived so much .� . . � I! I 11111,11A nsked softly. ti., your , her." humorously. . I � 1. . , I . I . , 1- . � � -�R � v_mt__!,�, Parts, signoi-after.40 I -.grace lip, 1)an, Who knows? 0 ore I had finished neverdeCeiVe half so often - - --I shAll go to 0 XIttY ijenelit,fromthem. -B f "OtIr efirs ­­ ... ­ . ­ . - ! - ­.- - _­_ ­.. I -­ I'll., .- - - I I - one box I noticed A grea th as our eyeg.lf %.,o ,07 .0 4 I I fillinrd had I 1;.!I,N,. III% Oil tile high goft4-that 14, if t diffeton.-o, and -,,"ru K "What Is his name?" ­ Pt ""A"` '1",`* I A will. recei 1. - ,.lip bAF4 taken my advice and got a could work from morning to niArl't vi I'ller face is not scarred, to It?" ,_ l_ S never till this moment asked this ques 101urn liek dinner tit out any smothering feeling Or 110t flushes- ntly. "She is its I vor infoats =30hildren, I . All Oub oribers . V_ - r I . tion. � �, 1,11 give you a I can reeorninond the,,, hi#y to all � "Scarredt" Indigl1a wely an it " . I 1- L "I knowAt. That Is 81;(ficlent. Hei .!Ie Bertolini tonight, and you May I liervousatid run down people. I beautiful art a Raphael, 00 14 1118 1.1"Ifil You 1166 Always Bou - ght -,, .7. - - ,_.a, I . ,tilre tlj6 magnum Of any Vintage you I 1MW . own .... — Mr -A C RS ' , IM . Price 50 cents per bO: It I Vrero a man I should . T31 N - __ is high. signor, Jeiry high, yet 1 shall 1 K. or 9 for $1-25, Douguereay. , 'AAS BJM I I Ile, W0111 havo TOMAN6 drIve uq 4 at 91 dealers; or maile,I direct on reeeipt gladly journey round the �World forthe : Pattra the � �. reach him. If I told YOU, his filtini&'- d . � ­ . A, 0 , � "Therts would be the obstiblilty 69 I to VIA carti,00101o, it will tako 86the of price b The T. Milburn Co.$ u1nitit1l; 0 sight of her -11 �fgnvkturo oA.4� , 64, 0�-A$Aw, I a , . I fig him" A 4 tho dINAPPOMM � Toioato, Q. - . 11 ILM Williniz. OwA 4440001 �,- , I ta�od , .. Tel -- it lay vVift"ll at out Of lout I - — _ __ . 1your f , - ds a0lb- Out it -� . --,That Ili WhY I fiftitttei" ,,_-#6*_.A ! $jst6W1;_ __.___.__­__ ­�.­��-�;�. ': ­ — i--�­_ I . I I . . . . 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