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LIFE'S FITFUL FEVER.

3*- 2>r. F. 2. Charily.) "'Laasis' &nr.£j&r i*> laose of Mars, 3m£ srK2^'_s su^rrsSLrre of srtLSdal coasirsir^sr* as-, rtt-ex aet^ct-j-d on the 3^k.T=. stTs iTficsstir -tlaclanrinlISi- ..u^ais I ere- da^wvezed by the pyCr:?.. t *;x ~bt iis o: £ dairvoyante. 7.2t" -rx;- ~r..i: ta* m.~vE In the moon if i ~e? do r»..rgw. wio goes -our sejemcvx: or (.at canals rrery night. — i"=K ir* rh-cri on lie moon, and ■irswElsTJ ta* J&rs dug canals, with a ic-sj-ttarjli^ti Eiiovfl, purely for the fun j » z:a~ir- c surt't^j' of wai-er on which j is* ~xzx,i imian the mandolin by nijhi. ~v, J J? iPiiolirD says that is knows t-*s r^ar- rx. tiii- toocs well Mr. PubIxtt aavem^t r codec: sjpials by -which, asf ier vcarf *i£ crrtsmneats, he managed i- zsr. !£;.£. rosircuiueatioa with the 2&nz. 33u I&zr. says that he is * •»c»TiaTT»r. 2L x laiije way. Thousands of vsar:- -err be iniendad seiding in 2v'<?w H^w-zitc. bu: iotessw rfcai the conntry ■wouid msj> a Endowments 38-L.. v-fi.ni: i-2i ari.uist his principles •«r i rn^zis- las^-holaer- Therefore, he «id iKi. ens went to ifae moon. Ec is jciiesx^ 3ir. >lasfiey by every airTin "Leader of she Opposition, was is -t v-ar" sac inoofl on Wedcesday A ■civs? TQeianchajy obsessed himr * Has sievpxsd^n; -^voitis lell like the beats xs. t ttsao-jnarcl: drum. He wept over * sv-»w?T3nt;eai Trhlcb bad no confidence at ibe isaaori: TnlHicns. The prospect of ihrz Ss'^osa' Enaov.-meats Bill gave him * .isms, "f nr-Tiads of toddJers -vvailing j&stshse * pEiemal Government vas iaa.-r?re. T^rn^-isian for their education ; *f seaeks mists -of aged mea and wosasu; carsi2|r « Government- wliich al•*eCT*efi ip gj-re iiem a little sunshine se ta»ir -oid ar:e. —5f tiiis iniquitous ?<-!' bssasmes isrw." says Mr. Masscy, **»c %sas seal] be darkened and the *4zJs. shiH tremble. The Chinese will *Trss3p -Js£ rountry. The four-pound icax viz. ■4»f t«apeDce. The babies will-a^v-T cct iaroush -Biih their teething. T=* matjer of tne sirap-hangers shall 4b» isz. tjEses Ispoa. All the wool and &Z2. xz~£. so vS by Epontaneous coinbus- '. tier- J)ar.\ do it, my faiends, my i?e:o-re£ naiH Oh. do be warned in 77-y, 1 i«ssena you. I pray you, I '. v+'iase. jon, I conjure you,* I ad- '. 3sk pon. 1 ' Ii is painiol to see a •sranaE -znau ITse Mr. Massey -weep It 5« ichisiiie ie behold thai lump in his "thsasuu Ate *.her» no doctors? Must we zT szz&i by and see a leader perish is. nh pride? Yet the remedy is : xrarn&. Ihs best care for influenza, arc- a les^spcr correspondent says, is \ sr ahsrraciioE of bicarbonate of potash | scs£ wiiisfer. Tie oQssase takes many _f scare : ir smitas 12 varions places, ft Isas •str>rfe»»a Mr. Massey in the liver. 3f aw«aiUisE as one cf the Httlc ones is * ijßElrSsaiioii lor tntry into fhe King- ] ■oshe i£ i£*av«s^ moat oi tie members of isR "W«sasgtoE HarboTtr Boai'd "will not i* caesiaaed «i the .gate. They have ; 5»«-ai : iJ2Kfcgnsrsing ose another about the ; SFesarsr^or oi their Poo-Bal, Mr. Fergu- ' sac. tine secpeisry-treEsurer-engineer-com- ■ v.ivxvitr of tinting fnnds-sole-ojacle-in. i geaeral. aae *T.a« man iehind" Mr. Fer|«sa£_ isr i»en Knaling bhndly behind ijs suisS.. Sh titEctles irave tickled ' ■ti» 2ZJBE is tie street- Last time there -*raf * toy. Mr. Jfirgnsoß benefited to the *s»*3jz x& =5550 a rear. This time he sss-vssses irons =2.^ to £2000. He will is'Wr sane masters, ifEr there irill be more jrw ie 3EasLssrsng Ttro masters than only ■cssfc 2i is i droll -world, as some of the s*riuscrs of tie bosrd Ere beginning to ieiMwe mnr, aS.«r tit erem, P. S. Pablico sar£ that the Goy«rtnrK3i j« cD2srsinrcs a Kamdalous sin in i'jsxricr timber compacies to flaughter -is« igt^sl He declares that the Gor«rEEiea;. after k> settling the fejsi, isst. BDoaic b«t;lb tie busa itself. smhf&z, £ blanket and a ladder (for tu£ tjoiuc fa aB tiiat any man see£ Six. Pabnco^Eays be onder■3Q£2?d£. ox csceßent autaoriiy, that many ie: ii» iswesi trees kave sncculent leaves. "Zjjsai. tc amrse. the mcii could fall back vz las- ma: lor a change, and in the fssiiaer sac &ntnnrn tiey -would have tht< t'Kriit. tTaojsr tik Eystein there would Bf 15? BKEKSKKUSS TTaal for It>ads. Mr 3rcblK» &ia» stai-es that he has is&e3»j£ *k j>lm of sxroeriicaitni subilety'' isc t^ -ecanßsScm oi tie "Kelly Gang of j t3s£ -vicai a local -clergyman de- } Sjesar«£ ins tester day. ilr." Publico «s^ tisi a:X "he srssts is the co-operation-©fjcasc Cirr Coandl and the Government. 2?csrelT, in* ae!irres that another story essie »f put over Wellington. Enough "umijer ?soI2 be spaz-ei from the bush, TFit2icnK rnt-tiac randxsly into his tree set■tjgSßSßi jrojess. shq there is plenty of i carts -ge tire H3s ta spead over* the J tKKEr>» Skylin^t? -cW.d lei sufficient l?£z.> ir -c tii" E3-QBT.6 3ood, which would tut asKHEuj referred 101 offices and shops wac Sit -trams, perambrilators-. street oratsr*' cratcajairiuet, aod rarh tliiiigs, and j liar T-eoplt vcaJc. ive on tlie flat roof. ~^~ : *< tJ *~*- "W.W.. -srho passed away ■or sarureay, ie iis dganeia -was ihr Srs* roar to driv© a cart from Dun--esijE aa 'tr i .ikoTiai;i,' > ' reported a D.ia«dir p£pei curing tie "tt^ct3ir $"5 pgrfyrnraTice is insignificant «3nsp=2»i wiih tie records of other "old losEiiiasE-"" Tfc?r* is, or was. in Xcv s>aisnc t iuhe who wss tha first to tei 11 s crrt frt>3; anywhore to any-v-msr tc ronntry. There is, or i^t 1 1 TEiS wio was the Srst to put pork saastgß* -on the raaikrev. There , a or t tore 3rao .was the first to j K3E 5 hn;s=- axsti fork in inese islands, j TTsy xt* tbeur names Eot quoted ? What | as -r^ rcEFpirary of nle-nc-e ivhich pre■v^rrte; rrrfrH-yvs names frcm rcichiag the -aimatJ sf fEWE-? Wist is the miscreant -€wers:nsin dolrj- about it? s> tat way, what a trcniendous crop c r ~i£ laeinit:??" tills country has .n x-, ' t: lie niimbsTs who have "passed' s.\~- ' At. "lv adraii:y never dies; >- r.]t .tf pisrrf sway ihiis : — "Anothei «•" u»r '■)£ ad*m.>?s> T'U.-«<*d ?.v:<y yes<;i«j-^ I- tilt- perb&n cf' A.8." Son^ciimps r- a i« :: tr..5 w«y: "'Another link with i z:,: tvs: -vrr? Ic-ecis yesi^rdry wlien C j Z t;2stt"' :.-?■-; y."' A ronn'ar exit :»'.=o ! r- v.r^Ji'.tu, hl.c lL.s:"'Tht rrpic'?y *i-:n:-3i^L.p.5 band <i old identit'.-'s" «a'i 7si— c"r r^'fatec j-^iieiday v.ht*n E.?". ■su-f---J rT-:,r- ' nin-ichurrh Is af-. £ ••13'E vac its? "first four ship-..", It t^ i".""l :i-it thr pi*>2"ers en me in four s- :>e TLr:# V1?V 1 ? a nurnj»t .- tbosp '?:?.! fov.r fbir.s."' They j;- 1 i.- "h s .-\:.'-r ; . sn penz'onojs of tho TT-- cf irrf!-Tr;-'.^cre. .\gc cannot j ae-nhtr nor r -eEti.r:M -stair- theif inf.nile ' s,^\ -;v, A v:s ; I'>t iS alru'jst afraid to tipc~ t. nrv?paptr in Clmsticninrh lest i* shpttid J.iurd?" -on one or another of ■iha^x Sr-* ioxir sSTps Tho inhabitants EhTuiri p«tsnon ih' Gnvernaieni to de--ci:r r ;t" J ur L -Gazeue that all the pas- j «er.r?-r? l>y thos? Si si four ships are well 1 BJJC tiTLV 3i^,d.

ii rfSuri! jitsseated to the House ** H'-rroscEta'iv*..' yesterday showing ♦h-t jiesiH* t>: 3'olhh through the adSBrnrsmrurm. of ?-jtaps.Letics in the Pojniuioi! £iirinc the liM ten years. 'The firnres are =s follows : —lS37 ISfiO' *n« 1H93 font, 1930 nine. 1801 six, 1902 saiE, 1953 six, 1904 seven, 1905 seven, 19Q6 two. ! ' ]

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 9

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LIFE'S FITFUL FEVER. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 9

LIFE'S FITFUL FEVER. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 9

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