FEELING POORLY? C Just dragging around? Tired all B the time? Languid, depressed, ► discouraged? Do not stimulate; [ that will only make bad matters L worse. Take a tonic, a regular r tonic, and one entirely free from m alcohol. Take / BOLD FOB 900 YEAE3 You will soon feel the gain all through your system. And you will keep the gain, too. Ask your doctor, and do as he says. To get the most out of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, your bowels should be regular. Correct any tendency to constipation with Ayer's Pills. Dose, just one pill at bedtime. Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & CO.. liOwell, Maaa., U. S. A. 9T WADEITES MUST 60. IS MR. WILLIS' FIAT. " THEY ARB A DISHR Af F, TO XWV SOUTH WALES." Auckland. January 5. The Hon. Henry Wilils, Speaker of tHo Xew South Wales Legislative Assembly, arrived by the Wimmera yesterday. Mr. Willis, when interviewed' concerning the political position in Xew South Wales, said that lie knew lie had been-portrayed to the people. o£ Australasia as a tyrant, Imt that was only because it best suited those papers which supported the Wadejtes to describe and picture him as-such, lie bad in reality, 'heeivmesfc-indiilgent hnd most, considerate to members, knowing their., ignorance c . .0f.,, Parliamentary procedure. The public"liacl''to' understand that there was a_distinction between Wadeitcs and Liberals in the House.: -The • former-' iiad = conducted their business as wxiuld the rabble; in fact, their behaviour was likq that, of larrikins.' . . > i,, j;
Questioned concerning the political situation. Mr. Willis sai(l_ that> tkere would have to be a general election early in the present year. A redistribution of seats had been accomplished, and Parliament had granted supply until •Tune. ff the Government attempted to meet the House again it would be without a working majority, and control would be taken from tlicm. A dissolution was inevitable. Asked as to what his own position as Speaker then would be, Mr. Willis replied that on going to the. country he would appeal to the people of the State to endorse his actions as Speaker in upholding responsible government,.'and would ask them to discard Wado and. his ■party for ever as having been a di,4* giiace to the State of New -South Wales. Hie believed that public opinion throughout the j>tate favored wiping the Wadeites out of existence,'and' lie loflked forward '•'•tifideritl.v to public endorsement of his attitude as Speaker.
old MAN'S Eccentric act. '• ;GOT HIMSELF ARBIiSTED.i; ; . . : -el. i ■Auckland, January 5. . An icild man "who had .SooJisldyi.. got hipw>lfi <atrresteil in : place, :of.:another ,on, Xow il'ear'ik' Day wis set, i free, : in,.the. l'olioi' Coiirt after having boeni.in, cus-i tody, for nearly three days.,,' He -appear- 1 od uiWlcti the'nanm, of lioriaM IMclntyre, Charged with tliat in August,, lQl.l; .(oiret" 10: months ago), he stele-three bottles of whisky belonging to A..; 1,1 .t .Xntliaft and 'om the Auckland wharf.
: ■ I'lie story told .by McMahon was tliat.. in consequence,.of, « | theft (>:£ whisky, the. polipe. lifter a ivhiir/ laborer na,nied Donald .Mcjntyre j, but failed to get trace of hiiit till, ,ejuite recently. Then, on Xe\v, Yeans, Day,, a • constable pounced on tlu),. presentrprit'. seller. and told him that his. niame Mcfntyrw. and that he. was. charged with' stealing whisk)'. Prisoner was; nat.ar-, rcstciVat oi|ce. but, in conversation, vyitlr. ; the jqp.iisliible. he made •a;st»tß!fleAt„j%; plicatiug himself. He stated that lie 1 '%•«»: working on the wharf At.the,(time, 1 and lie, offered ,£•>;; to have tiio matterhushed up. That, resulted iiv ar■rest, but when preparations for the prjosycution were proceeded' \vith : . and ■ witnesses,were brought to town.to prove , the c;tse', it was found that 'the. arrested man was not Melntvre at .all.; In fact, it . was discovered that the man was :-iiot ;a. laborer, and had never wovked onthe, wharf, .and Uie only .reason that 1 cduld he found for his' extraordinary '.stiiteni.ent (which lie had read over a-n'd signed) was that he at time? indulged ; in : things that were not good, for"liini. . ! |TH« police made. tho discovery, of 'wrong identity, and they had the.'man 1 brought up on the charge nnjl: odei'Sdr no evidence. The ease was consequently, dismissed:
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