5 - Pnisilllnll an mllllni limi llllun . nilfw vunl DUB!-IN. Il‘¢land,,~Jauua\¢y 0.-“The only part ofthe kingdom wha., bhemig 1,9 I electoral cxeitciuent is Ireland. liltnerro the experience has been otherwise." ** The foregoing was William 0'Brlcn‘s comment yesterday on the strange sit- edlor by the Nationalist! al eihiblting | the unchallenged influence of the Irlah 3' l»¢Nlll¢ and by tht Unlqniqts oe, provi that Nationalism have the fullest cow- “P fideuce that the Irihh patty l|'ol‘ a an Campbell-Bunuerman in its grip. what nation presented in Ireland, which. has -°"'°" 5h’ °'*““°» "Il °°1'°lIl\ ull” Tllllllll ' no precedent in the history of parliamen- ation is still incomplete, but the number or boroughs in which candidates have‘|nq onnnsitionis without parallel. It is be- lieved that in the whole province oi' Munster there will not be a. single contest. Throughout the Nationalist districts the contests will be excedingly few, the se- eetlon of candidates by the Nationalist tary elections. The campaign or-ganlg. .l>Bl'|0d. both sides having agreed to avoid d, ` contests between Nationalist eandidqtea. I Ka v°nv°n¢l°\1 being everywhere accented- ¢n.1..n.mmup»rb°x. arraruggnu.. ‘ -Bro Thisfpl1enomenon.is variously account- VN ‘P . _ h _ “"9 Even in Ulster there is little excitement allst factions than between the opposing- I op GUARDIAN; JANUARY 12 1006 llrultnlcinllllnsllblilntgml§l`1`fg g§mlT`lg”i‘ , 1 . if ` Always plernqtqd camp or.\l1.oou_¢h»,4=°lda.ir-rluuou ofrhethrcat ‘f '1’h»B\lftiC¢mn»=v’l ‘° _ I , p e, vi e d KQUWWY |‘ll_l.lK\’°\tDd fn Ulla lewd! .she anchored into this afternoon. J ', Bunk naw, rpm The liluine, Illinois, Alabama and - ls enmorm rn I id I abamaand llionls were f°||°‘w|§g mf; :Kem-sarge remained oll‘ the harauntll 5.25 M 'Y PM °' “‘ °I°°"°° lurliuhllldlloluletltey oonhl alas; ¢&[;~ ,0'clock, when they weighed anchor and the Allbama collided with thogliroceeded to sea. l ntuq striking er a glanoin iii_w. V 1lll§sJaat"l1e1ear of t cg "q . . , .. ` ' I , _ , and the tight is less between the Nation In ifmqqeaga dx” the ,Nl I:mc°*;;_i;’ in DR. Ar". 25 sections of thc Unionists. 7; _ 1-q-mir, m. coughs. ann. nnnouqg aaa nun rung “"l‘H"‘°°tl’ ‘I"‘*x° ' " “Ek alimcnte are quickly relieved by Oreloiann “n do the bar with the flagship Maine. 1 ra B' aa¢:::ldent,oocurred shortly atm- 1 p, ' gmltrrgyrlireaclc no .nga qgrud T eAlabama remained by to render' ‘ " f H", ,h u,c:""'°", °"°“- ntuoky and Kclrrsarge :£9 p¢rr:gc.,°r1cps '.f`r..pp|.,f,'i;ii,|: d wireless messages were sent. to the . l ‘h'°“ ‘md Catarrh and 17 meu’s fur coats at generous discounts r cash, Jas Paton At Co. V 27d tt Five Ladies’ Cravenette Rain Coats-L Empire style, Millrsln proofed. Avery smart garment at $10.50. Sale price \'7.&J. -Prowse Bros I1 d Bl We are slaughtering the balance of our 'stock of clrlidrf.-n’s sleighs at fromwto 30% discount. We have iust eight left-It you wouldlike to be one of the lucky .. Wine of Tar,lla1ey.anl Wild Cherry num du- 13”",,._\§uok,y both we ll ted l tu ted f ~ _ _ _ ,,,:, Mhgzxsgimn psp. aooornpaulzd 1?; the axiablrmra. Til: will give rest and comfort ,tothe otesglu. Bronx:-luel and asthmatic coughs are m ,cam nw ‘l,__-nleshh* R” §::in';l:.¢_$vhcgd-1. eight-calleariy-Jehu Newsou. 12d 11 " _ w “ _ ' _iii ME! For Men and Boys. Come NOW if you would se . A . I cure a. bargainyin a line sweater. K '_ 'W . _ an $3 At the rate they are Sfllivs 8 - .frrrmu . ~. . ~¢. e-*f $9 ` ‘_ . .4 .5 . O ' _Drivers lu bell-to style - Sue ` ' .- The Opportunity of with lnturn fur band. , -.L--'-._....... Fine usvy yacht caps, too, with c1o=e.`uaval style pa"ent leather few days longer will close them Oil. All sorts-e splendid variety, ,, ‘”““""“"' u . and with the exception of a slight * ~;?..........._ , K \ . \ I H" ‘R m.:.nl‘i_. , runner*-'l ._1- _.__,-new... . ’¢.i'»2€i»' 1 75e'Caps........ $1.75 Caps.. . . ` $1-go Caps - Iluying at Less 'I Than Cost Is Yours! }?lc11's Caps of evcry size, 6% to 7 . Boy,s' Caps, too-all the newest styles for boys. Exasrly like the men s but made in smaller dimensions to suit boys’ f ces; Mostly dark colors ; all sorts ur shapes. , 5oc Caps...... ....For33c ...|......... ..-... F0|_'50¢ $1.00 Caps.... .............For6c 12 C »7 $. 5 eps. .. . . . .. . ..Fo1b_;: ‘ $r.5oCaps..................... ....For$x.oo . . .. ......For$1.17 . ..For$r.27 Swell Christmas Neckwear `\ .jo ` ` ' o "Ml ._'. Sig wr l' ' ‘ __ 0 6 ~...» 9 Handv, Bows, Strln il 09- - ` ~"‘-1.' 15c Neckwear is roc 2oc Neckwear is14c 25c Neckwear . . . . . is 17c 35c Neckwear . . . . . . . is 230 5ocft and stiff front colored shirts-- sizes 12 to 13%-attractive pat- terns, undamaged in any way, all A( 59c Worth $I-25-Men’s stiff and soft front colored shirts. Tooke’s make perfectly fresh and undamaged, attractive patterns, all sizes 14 to 18, Regular $1.00 to $1.50. All 59c- , , `..».1.. Men’s . Hosiery A't zrc; formerly 32c-Bl heather,mixture hose, ribbed or plain, with card darniug wool At 28c; formerly 42c-Fine plain ack and. cashmere hose, imported English make, seamless feet. At 3oc; formerly _ 45c-Black. heavy, soft worsted hose, ribbtd. nice quality. V At 33c; formerly 5oc-~Extra heavy black and heather mixture English hose-special qngit y. At 4oc; formerly 62c- ‘ine black cashmere, English make, two and one rib, seamless feet. 1| O D I ' grrukrit A Collars \ `and~Cuffs \.' Black Sateen Shirts From the very best makers. Fast black. biz ample, roomy bodies; well Shaped collar. pocket, double sutclnd. neck sizes 14 to 17% smell slightly of smoke, otherwise undamaged. At 90c formerly $1.55- Shirts of heavy twill fabric-fi