uun :41! Ill! blllfltf. A poliliul enndiduo. on paying I no and visit to the Home at a beta] eokduuatlnvoouuppclllu. 1-GIauoLousn"nuuou.auu. `lthonchtyouvennnhutnof -slim i -an Al Brat -E-I-Q` IK- IK'I' uurs. Jessi:--otidently In donut kind- In I part which the cannot net. It must be admitted that 3118 `Protect ls concise. She might Add that oxtcpt for `a shop` (part or engagement) in a `lit up` In company traveling with In on K1-nery) she has been Waking." which is a neat way or saying I-IQ bu bun out of an n:a:o:nun.-London Illil ' TIC} some of tho sentimental consideration that may inuence an elector no Ill- `antedinthisnnocdotenunnnovboot. `Irish Lift and Clnncter:" A mains! ..._4|u..- -- _..x__ _ ... u-nu: .11: avuw auuxvcl I0 I |l'l(`ll0. "All the fat of the book. threo cunning and the tag. We open on Tuesday. and I'm awfully Ilutfy. Jessie`: walking on." To any one inexperienced In the slang ot .. 0 stage the above speech would not convey much. Tnnnslated into common or garden" language. .\liss Tonic : bean- in; is that the has obtained nn engage- ment in a line company. that nhe has to deliver the most tn-Hing speechen in the play. that the performance conunencen on Tuesday and that she In not Inn of her lines. I....._ -_l.n__.n_ L._ n,, - -- . Il`llllll. An actor would Innitely rather play to I "house full of paper." The Ian:-r phrase nu-ans nn audience admitted mu.-ztl_v by free panes. "I've gm: :1 shop in a line crowd." ex- clnims .\hss Tonic Tuvalu! to A friend. "LII I)... 0.0 n' oh- Iu...|.- 0|...` ....-._|__ III_V l||lll'l' IIISIIIIIIIUII. \\'h:tl. for instance. could be more di- rt-ctly imprv-asire of the volume of an en-tuna`: nudic-nve or the receipt: to Ir cum tlu-rvlrutn than the phrase of "piny- ltu: to the gas?" It is used in the [em-ral l!*ll"9.` in l"\`f('l`!`l)(`0 to small audiences. but strictly it means that In IIIIHOIICQ was only large enough tn render receipt: suf- livivnt to pay the bill for the evening] lighting. An anon: p:.nI.I lnniinlp pail.-- ml-.- lngllnl obnoure an the mace cl II. American Baseball Field. Pretty nearly every profession ban.-tl I rumlmlnry of its um-n, Ind the th-`ah rival pron-ssinn is not the least boastful in this matter. Thu-ro is :1 names: and dirt`(`lI:u-ss uhont the vocabulary ol the . which does not characterize that of any ntlwr institution. \I`I...a 1 _ . _ . .__a....._ ....|_n L- _-__ Jl JARGON OF THE STAGE. ivwmcu HO} " Kerouac- % to THE wk - u-------- `nu in mm inu- ...ax'. uT:"'i"m'u-"" " ' ~ .w`:|l."d:!;ll sown. ;;ro um. I C M` mu ~.4.m are . bun comma wonu." E bola; lnurpnhd to tho Anhl. arena nun nuppqd torvnd on the Ilondln held In nu hand I mu. N8. and, bulnnoln It ouolouly on IE: nnut ha nah lhn Al-Ah: {L L: 'E'bo:'o'7-'4`I'."buInno-W {:3 '5 57.1`;- ; III In Inge. In an the Ann: 7 Am can hump!" owlondu-ml powcr which I poo- hld Houdln. I out doprlvc any I Inmonny onuo I'InInothoruItrlouofthovn- .IdAlly planned to utnlah tho '-& "oi cloud "iIi&{iIazI,"":~oppod" "Si nun. I-Mug, threw his doll dhhhu to ououl mu ohunonnd -nnkml Dunn lm alumna: Innilnb hln mun. "AI! "`""` ' `"1317. ;g.; oI_g;;:,';.m.....n... on jntl " IWIUWIIIIIVIL" DOIEIII Bill` |npuInl.wMohthoAnb.oumln- I one. u: I nnA'IIIrI Call" I. ITRVCI utoquuunu Lunnllull. `liolnnnbonldmp nnud-nllnndin lnnddllmn [Sm or mm. u a an. 0! uuonn tor one or urnallun. `I'M: was in H198. win-n Joined the odltorhl am! 0! the Full llnll Gan-He. On ho launch- inc 0! the Daily Mail he lrnnderrod him:-It to Ir. Hanna`-arm`: Inn- Ior. Nun Iheu his work In no we! known (ht It aural: needs n- mpuhllrn hon-. Sgox-um` I wary an Wily nu V. a tad It-on tb bet that. In Mai to the boot ot nrtldoc which he eoutrlhltod to ll: pctiodical blah-d unuotolncount tha 0! ix hooks. Him in Don South Afritt cm In >?h.n....I.|..I. uuuuuusu uonuon news nrun. tb hr G. W. Bloch-no` exuorkonco ol war hnl Iron almost nun-Iv con- hul to l"!('OIII. om-nuoon In l~`.x7m. Ben. how:-hr. he ootnblnnhed n H!- phtuuoa hr himaoll u I brilliant t that In hall)` oqusl to that acquired all-~r yo-on nl work by many an old!-r manner 0! his prohcnlon. A Ihlliol mun tn` educa- tion. Mr. Ruonnn doc-nod n uni- nurtiur carer nl much promise (ho In C ILA. ol Oxford) tor 0! Jnurnnllnnn. `rm. won in nun ...n...... . l\UOIl' IIKI Iilnl. In IE9` HQ wvnl to the lar cam for the China and Japan war. Tune years later he used the Greek army In Onto. and aat autumn aw him once mon` in up Soudan. when he accompanied lord Kllchonor to Khartoum an the Illttlgltated Lt:`ndon News artist. I G ' HQ;-\-nnn ' -tn.-sot;-nag mo pruenv. moment. no is In mun. It In just. twont -thI~u-o years now Iinoo Pmdulck VI llero-thcn a van` young man lndmd-\\-om. through the tint. 0! the long list of cum- Inn in which he has aubooqui~nlL\' en?od. Hootllitlen had just then bro on out between 'I`ur|u~y and Sonia. and to tho hondnunrlvra oi the Army 0! the latter country the now:-ct recruit to the ranks of tho war corn-Ipondenta was diapntchod v Ilr. Thomas. of the Graphic. On I rutornuon oi pence he ncc0m- ncalod the Russian troopo in (`on- tnnntlnnple. and received a decoru- uon for taking part. in tho tnlnous uuuxo ol the Dnnuhet Thou came an Atxhnn campaign 01 18'. 9, through the whole 0! which Mr. \'il- lh-ru served. until the signing 0! the u'ml`V oi Gundnmuck put. no end to hontlltlea. A [PQCI (ion! of active uorco in Faypt lolluwvd. and among the numerous battles at which this correspondent wu |il'\.`O- ont were thooo ol Knsauaain. Ti-I-oI- Kobir and Tumni. In 1894 he xwnt In lhh '-P nun! 'nI- Ihn (`Linn and nut ot uno auotcnu N00!` urounor. Like Ielton Prior. H. H. 8. Purse wields both pen and pencil in the Intmoct.-u of the papers with which he is connected. The chic! ot those In the Dally Nmva. but ho has nlno unfarmnd wood war! for nu Ihllv uu un uuuly nmva. out no nus uao Informed wood work {or the Daily :rtnhIc. Ir. Penna is a veteran at his craft. for he has devoted mom than a quarter of a century thnmto. During this period very little ghting hull taken plum in any but 0! the world without his being on the a 00. in his profeulunnl m- clty. 0 has been through the gypllun and Soudun campaigns. Al the pr:-cont moment. he is in Natal. It In Inn}. lunsnlvdhn-an nun-Q nnw Ill, mm or mo--un nussars. There are few mun--o\`on lunonll urofemionnl soldiers--0! his ngo who have seen more of warfare and "the imminent deadly breach" (as Othello n itly has it) in all the four corners n the niche than has Moi- ton Prior. Thus tho Ashanti. or- aexovlna. Kallrsrian, Zulu. Trans- .vaal. Egyptian. Soudnn. Nile. Bur nah. Tirah and Tllrlto-Greek cam- paisna have all lound him repre- senting the Illustrated London News with notebook and pencil. tor. al- though an artist. primarily. Mr. Prior can write good `descriptive prose aswoll. For this reason. am cordi l_v. he is as lullv entitled to be in uded in a category 0! war no ndt-nts as he would be in one war artists. Ilia numerous journeys in the intnrosts of his pa- per ham naturally caused him to travel oxtanslvml_v_ and he probably knows the seven mus as well as he knows London. Indeed. he has twice sailed round the world. in addition to making frequent visits to tho colonloa. Only a few days mm M Iallod In for South Africa on be- halt 0! t 8kotch's elder brother. Ilka Ilalonn Drlnr `I H D I3n-I-can Him on (non only me otnor any. The r plncl-I. however. are ably llo.-d by NI! ounxer hands above men- tlonod. orcnoe may also. per- haps. here be made to the smaller group of purely military men who am on occulona shown themselves --umtnurs though they be In jour- uallnm o! this doacrlpuon-;uite able to meet their clvillun comrades on their own ground. Foroznost umonn such are Col. I-`rank Rhmlbs. D.H.().. and Winston Sp:-nu-r Church- ill, Into ol the--uh lluunnrn. 'l'Vhnl>n nan fanv nnsn._n\-an nnunn being the case. A brie! account oi some at the bent-known iollowers oi this branch oi letters, and the man- ner in which they ordinarily ply their vocation. nhould~ prove ui some interest at this juncture, when "tho blnat oi wnr is ringing in our care." To begin with. then. here are the names of a low oi the more con- spicuous among the war correspond- ents oi the present day: Ma-lion Prior, Bennett Durleigh. H. ll. 8. `Peoria. Ilillinrd Attoriduo. George Wnrringzton Stoovons. Frederick Vil- liara. Klnnaird Root! and Wilfrid Pollock. Hir William Russell. Archi- bald Forbes and David Christin Mur- rny haw long since retired from tho than in which they once did such an-nu!` \n-nI'Il and thn vnh-run Willinln In which they mu sucn good work. and the veteran William - mrlon dlod only the other day. In r nl-M-A hnumvnr, um nhlv llud uto was `adopted toward me presu- men on the battle eld. Since then. however. tompom muuntur. no: at in min muumur - as they any in `tho clnspica---and the `yenuit. in that the way: of the win correspondent. oi to-day are those 0! comparative pleunntneu. and his paths are path: 01 pence. Indeod. such s )0!`- aon is nowadays 9. iuiiy recoizn and {actor oi modern warfare, and with- out at least. hall a dozen representa- tive: 0! his cl-an accompanying the troops no campaign "may be prop- erly regarded as complete." to make no of the terminology oi` the auc- tioneers` catalopzueu. This. then. brief account, oi nnnm oi the Anddvhm. will you do when we gm. Into action ?" The distinguished ol- tloer'| mode 0! addreu was not em- hnrrnuln ly conciliatory. perhaps. but It. in tented. All the name. and In A very precise manner, the 0!!!- clnl atuwdo that nix-.nd-loz-Ly years `adopted toward the press- Innn nn the battle Since Hir lam lluliell. the `nuns: car no 1. at the Alum. By God. air! WM are you here? I'd an noon no the devil 2- What on earth do you know of thin kind of work. and what will do when we got mu. ueunn '1" The dlltlnxulshed W` W `I"'CIUIjWTIW Ialwulnou-Q). It In npottod at the late Gen. Ponmlnlluer, (who by an account: In to have been I lineal de- nn-n K0 nfcho-it-nnnn nhn fnuhl. Illullnuoillolflorlnunwoclo 2.1 than ALnAn-n. , Lo `nave noon mom ae- ucon 0. at tho troop: who lougm in micro) that In remarked to Sir I lam Ruuell.'t.he Timon cor- ...n 1 at an Alma. By wngfiib our wan. gr`-w uuv j *1?` The Irish "hull in rapidly [wing plane (0 tho English out At least state: C v-`ck as:-9 without some Nah prrn or sp--ah-r "pultiuu his tool in it." More is Ila- luau : A rum. ol burial in lhn` churchynnl ol I pariah to the north ul laondon is keenly disputed by the nctor. Adlln-min; his congn-gntion on the uuhjrct n-ctantlx. he wound up with tho tollovriu; "In ne. if you Iuhult to this outngooln Im- pouiuon. than in u but non. urea ocovrncalllonotuhnucome. we shall but to walk ovor on union to Ind nan: for onrulwc !" \psl,u'IlI' llIl- (`I8 0| CUT". FINN` Ill 'I`ul`- 1111)` at . ' eluwnlur. 'l`ha~,\' Ion next day.` Tho .\`immpon- came in to her dock on .\'o\1-mbor 7th (rum thrnin. Her owner. Dam. J. (1 Sutherland. of this port. purrhawd at Kinsman Inst an-anon for the In r u-mun I-`.:h\~u-rl Iran... |.....L uruncmsn-u 1 v\*or_\' Q`lt`l`lI0n. popular re ,_:9vnm!.inn `P D0 \-nu ` `:1.-r at the par lorrwss wl \.l\scur1-a rwtsc calm judgl . when on-r~\` is I rm. w ich the pun- dvfml is ck nu hi:-norm-nl u lmllnlinn T` In our l`ll`(`H0l not he xhtn. n 11 would not under an rvusou blur and svnsll tom. 00 Intholotot Gudnrich. 'o\'. 7.--Tho Kn (`hi1:nnu.(`mt, H g m.....|.... wv CCTICU '0\'. Knlkaska_ (`himmn Ca 1. H. S, Shack;-ll. \\`lll| 33.073 bus 13 of turn for Moon-rs` elevator. nd cunsurt l~\`n_-or, Capt. Emil Chris on. of sauna` port. with 35,960 bu. els 0! corn. cnuw in Tues- Qny ..|.\~.n.u- 'rn...- La. uut-nu cntmltuttv. In t`unst-rutlntv in eh-cted. I`hc\so 1,9.` liln-ml vul- ors are na absolutely qiislranchisui and unn-presented 3 if un act ul nnrllnuvnt hnd bu` pushed doclnr` inn that tho lnlwr s in that my trict. shuuld hmo I) vntvs at that t-It-ctinn. Con.-ml:-r hnt thiu kind nf thing lulu-In plum /all tlnmuzh lhv dominion. uncl _\uu'\\`1ll am` that as a mnltor 0! Incl It-nrly nnwhnll lhv volvra in the whale cuuntr_\'. either on one sldv or the` uthvr. nrv th.~z~ franchised t electron. Is that party hit- mason und vloctiun mm, |`l`||ll_\' of and hu- election: now! hr such svnsnhle 8):`- IE4VI But. if you like, we will of cnnsidurutmn all the political ideas but. the two lnrgu 0 es. Tak--. an an Illustration. 1: dislr `L or cun- suluvncy containing 4,01 mu-s. .\ c0noor\`nli\`e and n lihv I nn~ run- nimt: 9.050 men vnlc In the conser- vative cnnditlnlo. and .950 fur the mx.m1C...md..... Th. .~....-..-....... \'lu\13 cu luluullo, lib('N|I cnmiitlutv. in nlnrl mi I"h.m.x u|u- (n Ilurn n nyawni `I ' 0! course the result. In nrnrlidullx that onlv om. or possibly two. of tho lwrlinz ideas are n~prvs(-mod. and tho voters who hold the other idons am all dlsfrnnchiaod an un- rt-nrv-sentod. \V'HOLE3h`M.E DlSI~`RA.`I( 1.45- ` MENT. D": .1 ...... wi- menl. The whole provinm is (`lit up into little nrbitrary districts, nnti in each of these districts the Voters elert one member oi parlinlnent. A voter in one distriet ennnot. of course. vote for tiny enndidnte who is run- mm: in any other district. In eneh of these little districts or constitu- encies them are. saw from six to eiilht political ideas that desire ex- pression and representation on the floor of parliament. on tor instnnn`- the grit idea. the tor_v idea. the temperunee or prohihition idea. the government. ownership idea. the farmers` interests idea. the organ- iaeti lnhor men. the Ornnge idea. the Catholic idea. and others. Some of those many not. he ntnnerienliv strong enoimh to entitle them to represen- tntion. in tiny event: but others: oer talnly are. Yet nll these \`t\r_\`ll'lL' not! often eonictinu ideas have either to find expression and repre- sentation in the one 9olitnr_\' mem- ber sent up from that distriet. or not. to he represented at nil. Is nut absurdity stumped plainly on the face of much In system `P l emu-an tho -.n.nIo I- ........-:.J.n.. uc nllluutnll mu HHIOOII TO!` UK` l~`.dwart| l|`Uin\. loud- mun in the lqmum (\mn|u\n_\'. ngvr Shipman. q-xu-llod hnnsnlt the role nl Hamlet on Tu~snIn3 mnt. at Viclnrla opera hulls`. od.-rich. `u-nu --xv un |\r\Il\ uuu ll I.\I.gClIl!I- HOW IT \VOl(K.\` NOW. The present muchim-ry may be briully shuwn by taking the pru- Hnw of Ontario as an example. and oxmnininpz tho Invthud of electing members to the dominion parliam- ment. In n-hnln ..--n\-:...\.. 1.. ....s .... :..... (`l(`llr. This question of electoral rvfurm. lhorefore. is u fur-rvnching om-. Tlw whnlo problem 0! good nova-rnnwnt ` uml dvcq-nt pulitivs himros upon it. and it will richly runny lll\'u.~lliKx\- lion. Let us look into it l0|.!V:l.ht`l'. "l\\U 7'1` \llr\l)I.'u \'l\II.' Yet 0! this Proposition 1 5:. '1 pro- duce ovurwhemimz prouf. For the preaent I contvnt Inyself with point- imz out that our government and oulnpolltlcal instltutiona are based on Y-epreaentntlon of the puople in parliament. la.-gislnturvs and munici- pal councils. hy means of 1-It-ctlnns. and that if our system 0! oh-ctiun is had, we may reasonably look to that [or the cause of had politics and had government. Thv founda- tion is rotten; the atromu is poison ed at its nnuru-. pnnnln urn u1\ nmul In Ilxn nu-nnnnl (NI III `(S I0lH'l'l`. I`:-oplo um so usvd to the nrosc-nt mothnds of election that they lulu- it. for granted us the only practic- cionl. and unfair methods ot choos- nblo syatc-m. um! do not rvullzo that It in nnn n' ihn nunno a-Innnnr l'r\nIn_ llU|l' .`i_\'8I.('l1I. unu H0 n(lL I"T`IIll3 (mu. it. is one of the most l`llInlR}', inut- imz reprq-sonuxthoa that the wit at man (`Ullld dovisu. Ilut (1 lilllo thought. and study will make this clear. Thin nnnnl Inn nf ulna-Inn-nl -nf.u-nu may lamentable Inmm-ruuu-. You may. howmer. not be so rend)/.10 agree to my second propo- sition, munoly, that the ordinary methud ol purlimnontary and muni- cipal elections is utterly bad: that it. is at. the root of polnicul evils, |lL`l|0l`l\l and municipal; and that the runm(Lv (or those M113 is to chunpm II. COIIIIDOD Ull. l!(`ll0l`lll DOIILICB gm. III- to civic municipal uairs. LhnL towns and cities are not as well governed as they should he. and that civic and municipal Voters dis- play lamentable indierenct-. You muv. howo\'or. not W V -u" 5. -3; T tvnu. DI Indus! Inun-0IItIcI lnnho-I clan-anal: no.1 onlanbjooo D: on who IIVonou thorns. You and I, my reader, may start am by agreeing cordially in one pro- position at. any rate, namely, that gruu. evils exist. in politics and in civic and municipal matters. We both know of gcrrynmndcring, brib- ery. boodiing. "nmcliine" control. nurtiuui biucriicss. disingenuous humbug, blocking reform movements, and the like; whilst. complaints urc common that general policies got. in- in civic mnnicilml nnirs. that TILLIN OF POLITICAL AND IU- [um Pnoponminat vonmj `NI! ON lIounIuup.- too. `LA I-:-L --|...n~- :_ nu, pol Iucul N no md Th u`unst`r\ nln \- d|sfrnnrhic.ui ullllll II IIKOYQI7. Suntan: to poll the note; and the rnctiouuntlintouuickbedroru took. 80 cunnd be that the lunar: ctthtllnunethuhdhpchincutho straight path 9! honor our nincu"-ls`ev Orhun 11-to-Dcnocnt. . y;I_I ll I210`. `IQ EC Ollpd. But. once the deed was done. he he- ceuue a prey to all manner ot lsorrlble apprehenalona. Risks and possibilities he had never dreamed of suddenly loon- ` ed like Inountaina. He heard accidental- ly that the bank ceahler and the man 1 whose name he Ind forged belonged to ` the same club. W'hat it the note were 4 mentioned by thence ln conversation! ` The thought went tlnough him like a bulIet.andl:enurl,yevooned. Portvel months. he anld. he kept a loaded re- a volrer In the top an-m In Me desk. run; 1 determined to blow out his brain: on the instant of dleeovery. Eventually L. man en. _..a... -_.I -L- we ptvyuruoll ox ulscovery LI small. "The feeling: of a man who has been honest baton and who perunts himself to take any such desperate chances must he terrible. A proapemna merchant (`0D- ` texwd a transaction of that kind to me I once. and I have never forgotten has story. It was ahortly after he started in bnsintll. and In a moment of frightful ` pressura ho cashed a forged note for 61.100. The paper had I!) day: to run. and he felt certain he would he ablo to I collect enough outstanding account: to I pay it before the title elapsed. "BIIL ll!` Illa ducal `-5- uh.-- L. L`. uv us auto (0 unit I! up nnd put I! In the 6m Thu wipes out the material eti- dn`m`!'. and the secret remalns locked in (luv bottom of his heart. Occasionally he fails to ruin the money In liuux and then. 01 course. the nlhlr comes out. and In` is ruined. But I am com-incul that the proportion ot discovery is small. "Tho fnolinnc nf . m... .4... pm. x..... l one-lull at Then. II In Anarted. ADO lover Dlacovoa-ed. "At least on-halt of the forgnrios com- mitted in any great city am never do- trvtui." said an old bank clerk. l base that statement upon the observation of yvars. It happens now and then that mule man nds himself in dvsporato need of money. yield: to the temptation and discuuntn a note hearing :1 form-d in- dursement. Thu cash tidn-s him over the i crisis. and by the time the paper mature: I he is able to take it and put it in the ' n`. That u-in.` mm oh. m.u....:..i ...;- FORGERIES IN BIG CITIES. Illjijl -..L....nL__.L-n_n loot Idnuluonl at Pnrdekrnnl. Type: ol Boon-I. no-anunununsnounun nun ulluldltlyviph Bu-numb` oudd itch: Dr. lull ! TIIIl-'CI`IOQ '1" harem guillurlhu Why-luv! SI: nxhhul. can-ur_-. `III. I AUUV IlU`l'P II II HOW. "Sittin: down on a chair. he pulled of one of his shoes and Iron lbw bottnnt thereof shed out 1 3. : bill. Thr crowd that was with him In-;-bod loudly. Ind the little episode coat bun nnotber round. Int: 0! pt-opvlo come in how who carry their money in one of the upper pocket: of their rests. and still others who think the inside Mud ol their hats alord: the ` best plan to carry their bank ltills. And \ no it (on. Some day I expect to have 1 ! Dal order I drink and pull the money out n of hi: month with thick to pay tor It. -It Mean... I wvn`tk~Ion mmuu-no ngnlu thing. , Ins IIIIT [IPW SCITIPL " `llnmph? he oxcllimrd. '1 bad noun money. Uh. I know Irlarre it is now. "Sinino .l:.-.. .... - ..L-:- L- ....n-.| -1 |I;l|'I`l ..`, .'\lUuII(l Ill! Ion: New or lwint`. "I llu-ugh! I was going to be madc- vivtim of n bunkn 3.-uno until the r In-gun tn unwrap lhv roll. no (not nf Ivan! six llI`wSpnp(-I ! Ivolore be got dc to what he was nfrrr. This pm\'\`1I I: a SI bill. II p'.1II.~I it out of the bu 0! nowxpapere nnd lai-I It on the coun I look out 5 N-uts and rnndmi bark thanks`. Pnrrfnlly manning it. the r skurly and Ivlnlu-rut--Iy wrappml the c up in tho lh'\\ ~p:uper aniu and Inn! I Inn-n'l seen him :- um~. and I dr want to. Life is too short to trail for unwrapping pron-sa. Another inslar nlm-wt II nstvzvahuing. was (hut ol `nun 'l\lI.\I$ -.-L- L-._..___,l 1- AL- ~- TOII \\ ll! 'I'{Ipp(` ! lull; `HCYV DI nnnr. ' the- vivtim man I-vgzul ll off It III'WSpnp(`l'! down to be out hum-h 0.`0llnll`I . the man win out. :-'un\~. don't Lift his instinct. of I 3.-nu; fNInw who ha|-[honed in the other day. He had an-n-rul friends with him and onlv-n-d it round. I serves] it. and when the time came fur paying the ynuu` fellow In-nt thmuth his P0(`k(! Yigotouslj . Then his fnrv xtrw scarlet. `l'nnnn}." L- -_-I_l...__I cl L- 1 _._- llll-l\'I"L.I`| Iu l[lll' "(inla-rm! n (Ins-2 n it In if hv nu (hi duvrn on [he iusi-I4 out what Inoknl ta pnxwtw Aruund tl Lunn m...-.. .0 o...:... V ___ I I0-Q 0! the (`ul-Ion: Why: SOIIO POO- lulo llnve ol Doing II._. 9 Few cl.-nssaw of men have 1 better U rhnnco tn svo the qtwor ways pouplt` have of v:trr_\-mg thv-ir mom-y than hartmulors. i A Film stnwt nmn lls n nutnlu-r of good sturivs ulnug this lino. It \\l|lIlll ap- [war that fn~qu:vnte~rs of such rm.-rtg are innately nu-rw tn carrying thrir min i nftvr nuv m:tnnt~r known to tho balance -0 ..... ._n ..'r|,,. _ ,_ , L - | a- Ul nnuxml. J how is rntillw! 1 nnixnlnxist in cm o-1|_.I .__ I - ._I_ _ CARRYING MONEY. VI ||l OI IIIITIIIIIIII. .`lIII.l II-I`-' question :1 few days ago. ns-2 nr npollin.-Iris and drank I Ilnirsty. Th:-n lw ruclu-I usi-lo n! his Yrs! and pulled nal In ha n his rnll nf nnivn- 0 nvr "'l`h.-It man who just lvft I to u pu-mium_" said the .-...-IR.... .. l.\_. .I_.._ ..._\ `HIV "1 III! `I'.\| I111 [NIIl\'lI I to be a bi: rull of news- the roll mu wrnppvd ll 'inn I On-shun. Enact Itjnuuju `II.-`SI lvilllllllj W IIIIXI nu Ituluunu rdtton the chant. leaving uncom- hiohuuhhnmth (nu. `ma moi n Ullllouthuuultwuuhnllng. Tho but phodonupwumldnuomog Ibo onnun bolngoomplngm could have lmd It AI drouluhoomu-nnuutgnuwnondtn min um tho uno.wuwbgI wind