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Barrie Examiner, 20 May 1897, p. 2

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the the genius which he knew was . but when the time for action came always shrunk and waited until it I too late. - Lnd so the dreams of his young days I nan: materialized, and he was still ` VUJULI, IU3 IUICIHB luv WUIIU K_U ICU` `U I uni nth`:-m Inn lunl luinmn nu` amid- I I~BlaIp;k.,Bt)k ihlaitl to: 0rd`e1 " lTMalgIzl|neVa:ud Music Bhidlng a _ speiulty % 1.aw Work_ of '_un gm ls A Promptly ,.l_1xoI1t$d V` 1 . INVESTED IN CANADA OV'ER.. V AGCUMULATED FUNDS . - `1`0TAIa'.,:.\SSURANCE .. . INCOME . .. .. ....... I... HBOOKBINDFEI Q . 'I'mins leave Bnrriv {or_ mud` arrive from the" '11nd<=mm1tioned p1ac(\~`.:1s tollowsz A . nut ' , TORONTO ' nos: 4 7.20 a.m. ` 11.83 nan. , 10.15 _. : 2.i3p-.m.. `Z 16 um. --, . A 1!: -- i Unn I ; 1l.3~1:t.m. 1 2.44 pm. ' 91.20 u STANDAR15 AIunu:`ss'- unnu - ` o. 1 . COLLILVGWOOD MEAFORD ` .10.55 :'1.nr. < {frcm (`nlling%\'ocd)-8.55 nan. T " ' 10.13 ` " --tn (`nHiIu>\\'t`.mI\ I K '10 n m I 10.45 am. 7.35 pm. ~ 10.15 2.16 pm. 5.07 " orDI'!'rt_ Leash." .51 n.m. .07 pm. {1l).\` vvu-. BILIMISNESS A 1 T GDNSTIPHTIDN ., , .V v- 1s PIE_>I 5\}_t113 D'l.`(5,D0-,\1_:I4 gxxrgs or Bamfio Railwy Guide. ,A;s.su%I:;Ar:.;c;EL,;1;13w.ra.3; V.\lOH`N_ ndeason . _ tl.~\M1L'J'U.V I L1 11.33 am. >7 9.15 p.m,. I` GRAVENH[ RS i'& ;`.\'0RTH,' BAY ` L1 n In D EA - ---- "V"s'Itik`iHEmcHE % LIvnInouaLE_ 7 Bank 91' '1`fu`o11to Buiidi11g. , . Owen Street. \ Sun i llona it his iittle bam,roo'm, Hart- lwas p!ayi1i'gsbftly, felling the story 1' to himself for the hundredth time}. _._...x .1, , n. 6.50 am. ' m. gG1':n'enluu'ston1y-9.-10 - -Gm\'oulmr. only) 2.15 pm. 5.05 ` {to Collingwood) PENE I`ANG L ; RU `. E'g`.' T .-9:14. Vl.JRwIx`IE HAMILTON ,u;E CURE 1:FgN;1`.-- 1)-s.55 ` 10.13 5.30 pm. : 11.33 2.43 p-.m.. 4.15 7.58 " \ IVDIIU HI! UUIJMIHH, M511` M616 `tho? moist` moo` Q'M3,t.'. he found h-Inuit iihazvau mu mat .-be "an so me wnaar ' % ` m'h%S;baLkom this uimone-. *rsL;ma.+.m,-%1% 8.55 mm 5.30 11.113: . , .| ss.o0o;00 1 . .ws,5oo,o()_ . 1 '. uU'.000.00 . I.0O0.00 %Mc0UABRY`S WsMwH , ,__.,_ ___.- __._.__._.._. ._..- __._.___._. DR. PALMER, SURGEON, EYE EAR Throat and ~N.ose, 40 College street, am door (rpm You e Street, Toronto, 111 ay be consulted at the ucan s Hotel, Barrie, the scoud/F11'do.y or every month from to 11 a.m./ _ , 5CI0*3S'011t Saws tiardiy 2 T Centu. E In. J. c. smrrn; . PHYSICIAN, SURGEON Jzc` (Late of Drs. umie zbmith onnia. OFFICE AND Rmmnscs :--Coruer Owen an U Collier Streets. Barrie `JAMES EDWARDS. V ooN'vE3ANoER, .eo.,; ' , Issuer of , lllan-rlake Licenses. \ vvsfr grymcn BUILDING. B.ARB1E`}}$'._: QFTEVR You THEN`: .4 . .v .......w.- .u. ...w .-ununxu-u uunv. hlmostfoo good tobotrue, lie obnld scarmrbly realize that his nth-nu'6"u hut` nnn'\n of Inca run! 51...}. ATz\<>`_s:s?I;a_1`.})<;x_. nanitxgn. W151. w. E maoi.An::N, ENTIST, will visit Cookstoxix ist/`and 3rd` AVednesda-y..ot'ex1ch mouth. Hillsdala last (Wednesday, New Lo 1vel12nd \Vednesds.y. 0lce-Enst of Post Oice. Bmrrie, Out. : _ uwnuwsun -B uACWAT'1`( BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS IN HIGH . COURT OF JUS'I'ICE.`NOTARIE9. ' " PUBLIC COIWEYANCERS. l0mc&-In Barrie. next `Bank or. Torhnto; ma 1 E1mYnle.MeKeggie s Block. , Joan Dxcnxson. 15.41. 5; D. I-`.. snowm- 1n:xmnle.McKes8ie s " "` Dxcxmsou, 5.5.. 59 D. F. 3IAc_WArr. - an vv cum 8 U523: WIULE. solicitor; or the Snprem court of Judciauue roponmio, Proc tors Notaries, Gnnveyaucers, etc. ...Moue:_v to Luau.` Oices ; Bosh" Block, Barrie. C E. llnrsdl. ' A. E. H. Cnnswxcn. _ si'nATHY & r.s`r}:n BABRISTEBB, Solicitors in ight Court of Justice, Notaries Publi Conveyancer omces: Over Bank of Toronto, Barrie. L, Money in sum of $2000 au3 upwards, in` I Loan atsper cent. ` ,` H. H S'rBA X'_2_!. QlC.. G. B. Esuzx. ` .lJ ' ' I Orncza :~-Loudon and Canadian Lhnmberg, 103 Bay Sh-eet, Toronto. '~ ' Telephone `2418. 3chomberg,Sa tnrdayn: . ` _ -E. E. Inwm, B.A. J1~'o.>Kru;s. BSA. . 11- 1 I Conny CLERK, mu be_ at " :tIJ6 Court House. Barn}, em I Residehce and P.O., Cookstowix. ` - V 1': IBUIALV, _pLinLr13.UiV, VIC; ~ Onxcss mm Nmm RESIDENCE: -Browns B190 15 Dunlop St-.. Barrie. ` . Telephone 77. . 27 - ....____. um vmamumis. kc. I l5AL1`l)N l1CCARrIIi',Q.C.. F.E.P.PxI>L1~:n,jQ'.C, J. A. MC\}AR'l`HY. D. Q. MCRCHISON. BARRIE. ~ { . } McCarthy. Pepler, ML-Curthy & Duncan, 1 Aulston and Crcemore. McCarthy. Peple:6Cuoybo111d & I\IcC:1rthy, . Money tq Lou`: at Lowest Rntmx. rlmtli blrd_ 4 mom I heard, sire! of in was most to me. [a no mu; no word. rd ygt it iounded true and free. * .hUU'L' W`LUU'3'T.' . , " AR TERS.'S'}LILITOR. PROCTOA B .\r 3_`Al CONVEYANCERS. &c.Rs` L or:1czs:~(`or. Dunlop and Chppertori streets, ` " [5, ` ">9C0NV'EYANCER~'~_--ETC. MONEYTO LOAN. 1 0!`!-`IC1'-Js:-.Bank of Tdronto Building , .Owei_1 `\street.Barrie - v * __v-. - -wu an-1: ARRISTERS, Solicitors "of the `Supreme Court. Proc-tors. Notaries, Conveyancers, &c. Money to Loan. ` Oicesz Rosa Block. Dunlop street. Barrie. . W1-ILLIXGION Ar:L;*._ ALEX Cowm. _..,.d~. ;cqh-t_i;l'lfy `Gm tn1:hed1uiuV.`Truei 7 G!-:0. EJJ. Buowx. , Barrie. Alfiston and Croemore. Lennox & Boys. Elmvale. Barrie Oix-e-Cor. Dunlop nnd Owen streets. . Ellnmle Oi(`L-U}-1;. Hunfs Hole}. Moucv_to Loan at owest mtes. -----~- 1.} Ihccnrox LI-;2~'.\'0x, GI-to F`. `.1 - - DICKIHSOI K: .IlACWA`l".l`( 1 ARRISTERS. SOLICITDRR in man nan.` umces guess Block, Barrie. .5... Lmmox, novs & Bnowmi 3ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS ` )3: w. A. ROSS, I}.R.O.S._Edin. . I`.G.P.`.rLondou. : - ' EMU]-ILIVJVUD `H `l.}U1J.LlUl-WAHIVJIU u` .m:i9;zL;E3_ndg1_i1y..thorL1nA hush/,: `m melndv nf "tho; rnm nvnrfnm ._. - _. _.__., ' i;ml Genet-aln Realy Shop; 'v {on (45.12 havekone unyzivhere tiom @600 :5 . $5,000 omthe huge numlierfor agile by nomu.n' nossv? 3.11.. QARRISTERWSOLICITOR. ' net, n1;(_'T;s_[r,t.:.x_A,s=`-I:= 1.1cmzsm' mm A PRIRTPRQ ROI .T{`.!'l`nRQ noon. ucxs as rmszn. Ezivson & ciuzswrcmz. xARRf'l"1?u n..1:..:o...... -4 AL- :2..- : Mccmnv. PEPLER & MGCARTHY-'. ARRISTEBS. `SOLICITORS, D . CONVEYANCERS. &c. LTON Mr(`mrm- n l` I.` tv n n..,. __ .... .. ,1. " .` A. '.tf.UD,i I`. Q. P-`,'Londou,_ nnvm In A 1 In eammy :3.':i"_ 93 `man; on they-swinging :3 In thtirn um mcnsed air. bat ` th repumons vain, tilted`: never owing prayer. _4}3-cm` 4` _` nuuuuna, Barrie.` Stayner and Tottenham. MONEY T0 LOAN, N0. Boon ` - JAS. mu: Barrie Oice: Ross Block. V Oran, [ Loan Rates. - 1_mI.'r zzamf U. A ., uuuuvu, > ' PHYSCIAN, _SURGE0N, &c.` ES RESIDENCE: Browns Lo'u`x'r at-Lousrr; ' [STI-IRQ.'S'}I.h Prnne Dun -------------~:;-- ` R- 'r.:3AN-1'1Nq." V nr 1-an , 9'9"- A, No udtxxeskeatxqxlired Pu? THE WES T|0Il; jaw-nvo~. `f-ll':':i|l*II"Ill'l'l-I05) llxlllll UIUHlK' ibddod 'IIa_t11ng1y t_o.` Hgrtzoll 3 ggmoi. 7 `lie envied her _the oo`n`a immune l.|h0W,od:.sa.pl'1inly. , 1.. nnh.,-.vI:i3r'~hm- `ulna-idmi -ning 2 .__.:._?__..__....L_._____ JAMa,s`* EDWARDS vuuwixurnuouse .-..---:_.___----=---__-------._______ v lll'Sl(?IANS, ETC. .._;.}.___*..___.____ _ I1s(vu.'L.n`Iso_lrs 0l<`l`l('lAl:. ;.\'0x, \\'. ~. EJJ. md %o, H. TUKS. ` NOTARIES, ETC. A *1`.-......I....... >_ his Oicein ,, `every Saturds._v rwu.` ' ` _mI;mn um; puuwput. nu-ylqmq. nu _.I.;[~iVn_i:~`~hor gloridu vpioo iw:/`Aaud 1enr'u=tho: 93$ !*=n>np11;*ns Aw. mm it Wis. - mm. {:1 the_`aa'n_d in an whom ._ it oemd he must ma ma an: of man on ri11h9!!:111wt"' _HIs-T1{1Lrm>I1. """" I tcame to psi thzit,he rarely spoke my other way-,_ but went through his rk silently, ngzhee the presence utters, an/Inaweringtheir wonds. His Iowa in the orchestra calldtl him ora- and made him the but in many I uantriea of a personal nature. The * duotor alone recognized the absolute lalnty of tixnc and strength and pm`.- ot tone which the little old. mam ked, and when some one must be nd to trike the solo part in the great bastratioliartzall was chosen. . M `We'll give you a chance, the fa- nsmnniqian had said. Remember tr time and -don t hurry, and I am 9 you will get through all right, lliattzell had dumbly bowed his, like and gone home in A condition of . amy exaltetion totell the glad news" 1' and over again to the only friend ' oseitympathy he carecliot. ' . Elie `distant pen! of the tower cloo him of Ian! uni!` Inn knnonumi` uguu bird! voice was most vuumunut u vu ADI! uni nmagv. A murmur followed him, fast grow5- ingintq a roar. The house seaxnetl to ' tremble and rock again and again in 5: ~ hurricanes of cheeriiig. He heardiiis `name culled by xm1ny'v(>_ices and faced about in utter bewil(l(2rme1_1t, hisrveins tingling atr;u1g<>ly. He `saw a wildly tossing sea of faces. This audience had risen to its feet and was crying out to him--t:o himl, Thfi_ o1'c_l1e_at3a, `too, was 3 applauding `madly, foig0tful' of disci- . pline, and tho cqnductor was smiling at, him with shining eyes. What did it all mean? For u,n1omenthestoo(l dazed . and nncon1prehmizli'11g', thi-n`9m1(lbr_1ly_' he knew the truth. Uiicgnsciouslylw _ _had been falziying the thouglits which were in his mind, and this sobbing, vi- brating xiotaiffho violin haditold his story tojuvory human heart -in the viist theater. --Leland ./In`ge'r.30lI7 in `Looker on.- _ , [ICU VIII !U-Ii IV SLIKU U1 INC Hllllsul The audience saw on nndexsized, gray `haired.m"an, whose clean shaven face : was almost childish in expression as he stood there. nervously waiting. Hart- zellglsaw nuiilnlmmering, changing blur, from `which half indistinguishable forms mailed out for A moment. and ; than faded away like phantoms in a_ gleaming min. only to reappear again l E in tiilihent sli;.\pn. A noise like the . sliouting of an auigiy mob sounded in his vine, and he reeled and~tool; in step ` l&hll\`.:12:l, nu`.-t1'n,r,v his hand to his fore- 3 lmn`. nh'oluntz\ril_\`. At last he caught. 3 Ii:ox"_n.- of .the conductor, who nodded I s~1n<~ur:igvir.c'1it, and he raised his violin i niwluuiiczilly and made ready to play. I The sinooxhly owing aceo,1up:111iiiient ` Iionlz 5-`. his heart" lield in the grasp of a dc-uliililge fe:1r.~ He could recall no note of the air which he know so well. His l?lI'l1l0l_V', confused by friglm\\'as at 3 suuuiistill and would not respond to hismiespernte mtreaty. Like one in a t liwglizz, but Hnnzell stood "at first mo-- I trance. he saw the conductor give the signal which was fatal to him and his hopes. The accompaniment stopped ob; ruptly, and he felt the wondering hush which came over the gre-21Lumlience. in his: rlicziiilxrdntnxruuf nut] lihnl. l'!VYC1\"lllD V1|;ll\ .HFLIh'lU}.', LUI l'4\1}ll:`BlUll. Aft:-r zmfhilc lJg__noticu(1 dimly that the 1I1(fllllJ(:I`S of the orcln2strn\vorol)cnd- ' ing toward him with cnriousintciitnese, and that there was 21 breathless stillness tl1rou;.vhout tliohouso. Hodid not know or care what ivns tho reason, for he was lost in the distzint ]:'.l1(l of memory, draping the briglitnoss of every recol- lection with the black of Ixfosexit hope- ` `hope and the futility of every sacrifice. The. thoughts whicli were nslling through lain mind found an ndtlcd, bitter- ness] in tlu-. f`0lla'L'l(lllFll(`SS that all might have been so different if lain courage rhnd not failed him, if he :2011ld have shown to tln-. world what he knew to be his real power. Was therc_y`et time? If he could only have nnotlie1' triul--onc little opportnnity--perl1nps he could re- deem this xnistako, He was sure that he could. Was it too late-a1togctl1cr too I 1(3l1SIl( SS; marking -the vn-inness of every I I `late? Higzlit-not-`-' ' . . '11 .--..m.. +2. mmmw -..};n. .. no; `nvl X91 _ :7 - E9!!1f_*!!!_!i1I1_it, camo_the._nint 9101 many voices, mingled with ts` ned rustling as t1'm1ate'arrivals ilod-_. thamselveq in comfortable" an- .'a..4.~'.-...-.,n...1.a....1.. 41...... ....... .. L...... -: tbs intmduoti(;a Q: Ma" umber,` {mi In .o...s..I1.. I.."i`..o M....1.a...1- ....a 3...... NIH IIVIIIIHWIUH VJ III LIIIIIIIMI, IRIS I- named to `hifct oonvnlsivaly 1nd au>p- ped out nto the glue or the tootljghta M Tim lninnnn can an nnm-ciwnrl (.-ran Vi Link 11 \ IILIAL l|\('L {MU }{ll"lILC|l.Hl|\,'ll\'Ca In his (Iis:zi`ppuintnw1it mid` h0pelos- uvss he (`O1ll(i'ilaV'8 cried nloud. This was the moment for \vhi_cli1m bud wait- e_.d so m:1n_v crul, long yt-ars. This Vvagi his triumph! Theivurs crept down his _w`ithi>.red cheks and his " lips moved tronnulously. He made no attonipt to lcztvc the stage, but stood with bowed li<=:1d,`while th hopes and dreams 6! his wzuzted life passml iii review before him and crnnibled away in the light of the cons<'in1is1fe'ss that he had been found wanting.` ` Rut u1I Huh: vwvln-'|`n nnknl-nnnvn 4.. LKILUE` Jlli.HL"l\1l;"` ` . I Ho (`zixng fo himself `with a start `aurd looked about him upp(-ulingly, mutely asking fm'gi\`V(-mess `and: sympathy froiil some unknown source, thun half atum -" blingxurm-d to leave ue stage. A nn11-vniur 'FnHnmmI hivu fact rur-nvv, . ..... .......A....v....,,. In a convorsntioqn with Mr.` F. 0`. Car- penter, reportetl in the (}Licngo Tiuxcs Herald, (7h"unt rcliitus one of Bis- _ murck's(gr'im witlsicisms. The; gexlcrul and Mrs. Grant, while at Berlin, were shown by Bisxxmrck the wur chzunber, `where if}ie:.:com-xnission j. to settle the tern of `the Russo-Turkish peucp was. than sitting. Said 1`:I1'a; Gmnt: ,_, Jlum nlm-mi. .m..., -......4.. ..Lu...4.-..... uuuu rauu.|u}g. Dulu .l1J.l'H- umuu: I ---_r-'.1`he chamber was empty utthtcimo, and `he pointed out theghaira in which the (litferexit commissibnern sat, show- jpg me his chair,:_th'ut' of Bencnnsold amlVotherrr~*A1rho*-did `my ` i" `:_1s1m(T'l1 i1_i1" what it was a1lifor, u'nd he looked at I me evidemtly very much surprised at my uppux*e11t igxxoruubu. ` T huafmm. tn 'n~nuu:nm H-mk I l ;;;; ur Hm; llll RUN Jul`: 'L'U[|ULI|.HU, "Nf)iisenac', Mr,` '1`-- -.--1' sx16rto(l'f his V L'ipona. You must be inv.hri`ut_ed.' 1 31199030. You Tnleitn` `_01.1r ya : hgm bind kit-` tei1h?.. , ` 4417.` "1 .:....u n ........1.1'.. ...;... Luuuu Hr nut mpg. But all this while, nnbeknown to himself, he lmd been drawing "the bow ucr0.~'5 tl1o;stx'i1lgs ix1sl.i1lcliw'oIy, unh00d'- ingly, inf: unwitting tliarogurd of his surrnnnrlixlgxs. Tlw :xccnstnxn'od, caress- iligmxxcjm Qf_J(' violin se(-med to an- WC`K_~hiS vague l0n[.;ing fo1"exp1~q:sinx1. An... .-...4m,. 1... ..,..;.....1 ,z:...1.. n..,+ us`; Ltplfunslll; 1y,uUJ.'uuUU. > ` I Imste11e,d-touuawer that I kngew that it was to-siritl tl.1(ator iix s"(af the war he- twcen tho ltasnimnu and the 'l."u1'ks,-but2 I could not see what `the Germans had to do with it.: V ' ' * I 'D........ `I'):,..........'l- ..L..`...'..`...L".:.`....1 1.5-, v [ RU UU VYJUU ll!-I \ .Prin(:e.13isxn;1rck strhightgxcetl him? self up. His face ntfrtwan quite so- ber. but lximnopltlx HOUl1;;,H()ftU]lU(1`illt() a smile, and `ho 1'(1pI_i8(], f"1`o tell you the truth,- n1_udt_sxxn,.Runsiu_ has kggslcen `too much I,`.urkay, nudwo, z1_refhq1piLng _ her to',(lig6s HtL" " ' . V _ua\I ulyycucu All H15 Utu ngv. LII! really only '3 triing incident, indisposition of the great soloist l the snhstitutionof Hartzgll, but to hmken down little man it seemed entering wedge of future fame, and "melody he was "playing that after- uz thrilled with triumphant promise. lie lif had been almost pathetic in nneventtninessrmarked by only one :inguiI'hing cbaricteristic, his love music. Ever since the first remem- ..I .1... -..L.... 1... _i,....:_|.:.___:__ -_ nu: auvnlw an _ 7'T)nr {fut has jat lfqd ohitxaupai, " r(':V-I -Lmarkera Mr.41*o;.amo, 1 V ux1};C`...,......( M. m n ,...-..L-.:"n_;.. wnmn 'wqu: ; uw Minn mu mug. "L--}. io1_:_M'e`Up. . ` nqvvq wvu uuuujn unv u ptugwuqlvu gam`eo!Vourds.V The players have moved up from _a,not.he..r table where they-had lftermt mrtnm, but" L119 -game they gpjgyjg the aama.:w1th _t,h_e sam points. mdxxmelanme blmzcloxs. _Jt.di,.'e.ra tram Jzprj . .v.af'si:.m 01 03rdiI1.1)'.1n~th9 pm Lnauvnlaqblqvuvf 9: M mm` poor fellow; "I 'b1'oup{ht~1m1ue a ocminlo UDMHC . . ` ; ;"N0, I.d0I1 h irxeelcly nlIn)1l;3(1 the of `chickens {oi tmon-nw a dinner, put Smsh`vte1ls.-mo that the` `out hnsmten Mmuh __I)'h\1r 'M"n3TTn ` ' | '_uVIvI ` `' Every love utfaix in like a prdgreaxve` inh`in nf muviln I ?l`Iuii\1nvnva lnm`m mmm A}-vrozntrrctr V `iii; ..A. ._ u` \1, . -rl nfrr no new IN` . ,~;s;uu` I :")lll[Jl\ll)4 , V `` 1`() teach them new tricks I tell them what I want done and utter them iuto doing it, For instance, when I wautcil to tcuch Iilimisie, thecut,-to climb up n mpe ' the full height; of the stage, open and enter; in basket attmthetl to a parachute, which I let loose, I held hex-`on the rope and said, `Up, up, up! and potted her all the while. Soon she know that -it would plenseme it she would go up and up she started. When she get to the top. I told her to open the _: lmslaet and gets in. She understood that, because she opens and enters u bliskt , ,i\'hichJn3L.G1:uaLDane_hnldsJu..his-mcuth1- I let the parachute down very gently at first, but uftcr she had done the trick aev- ' crul times I coulcl` bring it down us sud- denly aa I pleased. The time required for leimiing a new trick depeliclsexi the trick and upon the individual, intelligence 01 _euoh one of the pupils. Qnmn mrm train nnimnln lm hluhrrhr ' The T.=(:hC!'nk0 dogs wer the original I g il`.fPl'{)l`t I( rs of realistic canine drama. i l`}:o_v were thll:-"`. of in several countries. in! their porn n:ur`<- sn-ms quite ama- i mu-ish incoin; ..2i0il\\lLl1that|)f the new 1 ; -'-uuixxc stars w.i -4 - trainer is Lumidss. i 'l.L-uigilias iii in ui-wk wanderer upon the I ! i'-n-c,- of the ea'rth. He does not speak any` illugllsh except up" and "ix:-am" and i "zhunl; you," but that does not matter, 5 for all his cars and dogs understand his l-`rufxiqh perfectly. The company was 111- ; I liczirsizzg the otln-rmu:':~5n;,:win-ii u !`bport- zr ohtuiizui eI1u:'.uw imu the. tlwatcr to ` nsk Lcuni us how is iruiiml his animals. 'l`h<-_v v; 1-Mining circus tricks with ovidenf 2o. when he told tlzcui to sit downin tlwlr t-lmirs mid remuih there until he i cullul them. 'Thoir prompt and cliccrlul . chum ncewould have gluddc.-nurl any heart. I tmin mv ilnma nmi man: xfvninlxml `.15;-1 utpulub puns U1 we wwur mum: him at last, and` he hastened oughhin simple toilet and went out :9 "the cold, dzzling rain of HEW xmnight. ;'I`h'e streets were crowded in pehple onthei; way to the various cesotamutmment, and lwwas jostled I way and that like. a" frail skiff. on`: 1airger`oraft, but he noticed not.b- *:r*91Li_n-tha_-g1o:_y okhope l:e.-_wa~a'a- rmamhiag in the procession of his (1 triumph. . A . nythe dim orchestra room under tho 3:: Hartwell receivedhis nal instruc- introm the leader, and then`, mount- *_the duty stairway, `found a quiet net in: the wings `and sat ddwn to lthiunrn, hugging the violin; to hit Inf. ' I train my dogs and cats, xplaihed the Inuslur In response to a question, by Icimhxcss and patix.-nce-oh, so much pa- uuu.n nuJ-v\uulu nun: gmuut.'nL'u any noun.-. ` tivnvc! The mum thing ism g`et"them"tb"` 11min-stmxd what you want them to do`, zmd um: they du ipquickly I nnugh. I am sure (lugs and cuts ronsun up tn a certain point. They can reason shielomly to un~ der`mn(1 what I want them to do. It isn't Imitutions, l1ec:u:.~'e I never Show them what I want '_dune,`bun explain what I wish um! tell them to do It Dogs haye 1x1ure'z'u|sm1 than cats and are far emzier to train. Cats `are, like women, capricious. Ono nmst; coax them a11`the time. If you lot A cub know that you are tryingto make It do n thlng,'it'. won t do It. One must u1wu_\';; glnd to thcm. "IInn;nh!- m-m\te`rI the Int.m~nr-mm-, I \\L UI1 U1] 0 . ' I d rather train 50 dogs than one cat. If I didn t have that black spuniel Cerbe- rus, 1 would ne_u-1* undortalke to train 3 cut. Cerlx-rus was the iirsc dog 1- ever ; miinod, :.nd he F:n\'0(l one of these cute i from (i:~m\'r.lng. uzzd she follows him. and _ nil the otl1or"c.u.s follow her. the training. An old dogior cat canbe taught to do all sorts of tl1ings,butitis much easier to teach young ones. You lmvo soon imliecilo people. Well, we have ` inrbxzcilo cuts `nnddogs, too;'so it is well to ' `select cuts for `training with :1 view 00 their ixitolligbnce. The wolf ,do"gs-lem-no I)ii`i'oront5 more easily than any other. kinds 01 dogs excel in diiloront kinds of stage work. Any dog that looks like a to): is excitable and does quick work that other dogs, soy n poodle, couldn't do `at all. Somu dogs yio their work with in per- faot undersbtufliing, while others do theirs mechanically. This is usually the fault of the trainer and results from bating the animals. v ' ur\.m ......- In-.. .....:.._ 1..-I-u...I.. .....I Bun about 3 unuu umy uuuunwr womwneu 1101' mmgry. ' , `flt is -uoLneuesenry to 1'elwu1-an tx-Mned animals uvury day. "1`heyure so fxunillur with what; may do, they learn their lcssom so well, that they do not I'(')1'gcta. `In fact, Jhey.qftu11 pgn-1utn`1'bette17 if they `don't pi-actlco in'uoh after tphy"\'u lmmwd a thing, for they (1a!1 t_gt:bsoti1'ed of `it.--- Uh evnu nvmv .mn\h:h umnn rlmu: mu! ,lll\V'H_\:w guuu LU l*ll\.'ll.|. "lIun;ph!- gx-uute`d the interpreter. I wish you could seohim and his sister-m 11v.H . .._-._... , - Y :..-`I.-1n.` .uv.(I:..'l '|.'l.._.`I1.. .....I ..II ..__-._ mm ,. ,. Leonidas smiled blandly mad, all uncon- spi>11:;1`21` the comment added to thetoxb, Went oi): Yul unfkmn hmln ::n An... 51.... ....... ....a. llllllllll. ; Ono mua love tmlmals and under- stand them in ordi-to train them. .I ve been in this business all my life. I trained liozjsoato do all kinds of tricks undhud nevertihought about training dogs and `cats until I ran across that black water A "spaniel oneday when I was exhibitixig my ` trained horses. ' I was standing 0,11` \\'st- minstc-r lrridge and saw 11 child fall into the water. 'I`liatspaniu1,Corber11s. jumped in `and rescued the limo one, and I said I ` would own that dog. I soon taught`. it, to `dive for my purse when I dropped its into I 15 foot; of water. Not long after tlmt (Jar- hcrus saved the `cat from drowxiing. VI thought it would be 11 good idea to touch the cut 503120 tricks .too. It takes two years 5 to train ll out well, but; much loss time is required tu udlfcntq 0 sruzitt dog. I \vm'l:ed wi_fh Cc1'hc.rusz11id'tli0 out he saved t-lmie. years, zmd-then I began to _enlurgo my. gpmpuny. '|`:'\ mm-h Hmm nnw tr-Inlzu T fnll um ... _L'U.U UUU U1, L110 P1111118. Some men train animals by hungmx I(1011`t;"bolieJv0 in that mutl10d,f01' you can't rely on them, pal-tslculurly `not on ` cuts. A_cnt2w1ll 1)1'owl gr_()_1_{1_x1 and got; "s('i1i17_1f.1ninLI f.t) unf T:Hii\c'\h(Wv. and Hum Wham Iguuugqulu`. w . - - _ - ' :` f`;Ita takes njon 910 getfarn Ideulntp Q `:1 oM s. ~ heath I en`-Iwvas*`6:ibhing'~?nry*"I company the cinema ` act, I 1m0sI~\gu'\'6 up ` in despair. "The dogs aot'anl1orgesu.nd_vthe Tent: as-l'ldN`l. A dog 'f:'I`0t.n!0lllNl tho - 1-mu, pusahrg under 6 chair on which alts.` V n-_ont. Ana the`: dog` oomeaxotit from under `the chair the out Sp!!! 533 hits back and , gumpiml the chat); ugh: when the circus u oumpmod. It in Very hard for thoouta - to got :1 good grip. oapaoially on the} short huh-od.`dogs, and ghoy. um} uxelr `claws at .; _m_to keepmuxn Mm falling oil. This | h\|l'Hht! dogs, and they would shake the can off... its wok `ape month: 126 tea3Sln-tha `cats that they must hold `(in by the preasure'_ , or their long Minot ugo their claws at all. ` Thole thmgaxqljn-. may and patlonou; ._thM1'I a11.-`,'-_:N,ow Yer Sung . V M ,........ ._......m.,'................` .._ i ANIMALAREHEARSALS |J(lLl!- I1_ uuu Wl 1J1'\lW1 uruuuu lllltl @306 s6uT0t.1aing"WEi6iuh; E11 t7T1Txc1x the time comes for its to not it won t not so as to be fed afterward, for it is already 1 `sntisIlud.- I med my dogs and cuts at 4, vofcloak every -uftei'~nOo_,1f0r`{`!n-cvnvlncetl` * that they dobutterwork when not hungry. ` "It in not nmmssvnrv tn I-nluum-an ti-ni'm-(I E!L.! .5L'___53_|!L4.5!!}!,_ . . !!1lLI__III.J,| HI-lH1l ,_. if melody of the (rung! overture 'It1_orth in all its awjnging, swaying rthih. Hart:/all.1h_atoned intently: He l_j_nVevVer khetore been upon the stage E538.` awperfizrhianco, and` the music ndgditrnnuely in hiunrs. He start. mmhohvely at the rattle of up 4 .1ollowe.d ' hard. upon the '3'j,g$rp.inI of the overture,` and a `at ngxvousnbu swept aver him as [that-hbmuaut _ 1'a'ce'so many: " I, '=Rnyr.n q oenaoious of awm; that p1{'ca;9`Mlinter`- in the programme gt hsizig we third nnmbgr. ' '1niuTdonna.;steppod tpgith {ro`zn_; tho f_bb$ly' lighted dressing - Wti ihltlad '|IulHnu'lv tn` 'H'nrt.aen11 '?n1n0t.rift`en.' ; ; " H`-|l.IH{' CIHIKCU loll0.I'8])_D!'lBI'. He'll say;'.No, sum the interpreter in an "aside" before pu_ntinF the question .5 totho Greek, f'but h0_du`qs all the `game. He beats the dogs ,Hkefury.ocons1onnl1y, A . Urn. (sh. \1!uIVI1 ...I.1..... r 1...-.. ;.. ...;.a.. I Tilly LIUK-'l)1I`UIl.' v 01x,it a very r-ieldom I hhvov,vto wha V one of mu d'ngs;`~`_answored`Legm'idna,.iind' I Woman : dug-a puplah t-he cn'ts~ at all. They are too contrary. Why. I bellovoif-1`. muck mm of `those cabs=- she wnnld. never 5 `not again. ' '11: tnlmu n Inna-f:hv1n.h'u nuf.nn Man-lntln I QVUFRKU III? 3 1339!: be wwmg vnmu [ a ,9! mung, Luz` uwy uu!1'U_g(:Ii B0 mreu OI l0."-~ I)o;you eyor punish your (logs and nails?" asked the. reporter. "`"n'll Amr='Nn " mm rthn h\+.mnmr.m- v_ wwmdksniua I "~&?...=,..* %`a`..`l.$.`%.2`.`;;::&. .: f .9211: mm 5 fa TRICK boss mo cA7_s mo THEIR WAYS OF LEARNING. Itmir Trainer Explain: the Need of Flat-" ` my `aim comm In xmung With Cats -Dllraroncu Between Dog: And ` cm -mpnu nxpmnod. ` km: swam EXAMIRER, 'm3ms15Av,'M.4v 1 "" AQuartette '0! Remedial that are llllfoov ` V lug Wonderful (lures. ; Dr. Chase's {our great remedies are: Dr. Chase's Kidney-Livo1Pills. Dr. Chase : Olntment, Dr. 0hese a Catarrl: Cure, and A Dr. Ghe.ae e Syrup of Linseed and Tur- fentine, his latest and greatest discover); or all throat and lung affections. `.`I-`was slclffor three years, says Jamea-8lmpeonpolvllewcomlrmilla;-~iI- - tried v.arioun'a1leged.patent "euros and severe); boxes` or a certain pill which has . been greatly cracked up. I got no rev lief. '1`-hen I tried Dr. Chase's Kidney- Diver-Pills. Since.,I`lmve been able to 3 work every da_y :md feel like a new man. ,Your pills `alone cured me at 5` - east ol 250," I lmvci Ilmnn Iulminnf fn nlnun-o dnln QUBII 0] 300-," s .,,to..JI4xssd4nan_wLeough -medie`mes,-bu# 3**WrsWin;ht;ins;?tifw?itif 1sIr:a:;:`Iaf :ia TCRTS, of Meyersburg. He was often I havs Ibsen subject -to severe dqlds ovary fall and spring. uys Miss Hattie Delaney. of 174 Crtuvford street. Tomn-, ,- -none cured me until at a cost of 25 cents D tried'Dr. 0hsso s Syrup 0! Linseed and Turpentine."-' ' ' '_ . `.` My 'hns1a(md was troubled with ths unnblsto work. Since using your `0hases* Ointment he is completely e11reW_I _c_ is. "truly worth its weight in gold instead I `of the mice you charge,_ only 60 cents. ' I! bomfhtl n boxo! \imn- (`.Mnt-rh (`mm ILII-IIIUH 127171 BILILV |HU~1lLBI) IUIUCKH` Id days, when he stood shivering on street corners zmd played uncompre- ldingly to an nzicompmbending audi- e, his violin had been'hia`only real md, llsteiiing to him, speaking to 2, in sympaty with him. always. lmong, men her had been alailure, a_bctnctiou bf mind, together with` jxtrcme difdenoo, rondcring him it both to follow and to lead. WiKp - himself he niiht lay planq for vigor- : action, for forcing the world to rec 4 din lm nnninn uykink kn lznnnv uvna I ..---- ---. -nu-A vnvuuu 1 One spring, said`a lover of birds. I "there came to a` birdhouse in my gzxr- I den 3 pait 0! great` orented nycatchrs. I had i dozen` bi:-dbonm scattered around. This particular one was about V ' a foot square, with a peaked roofand 3 Ginmey at each end. a doorway for the 3 g` birds to gb in and out and a. couple of ' auger holes bored through the back to ` give the house light and air. I mmna m..mm....`,, M... ..............:.Aa...... 4 selves. uuu V110] DUUIIUII UUIVU LUL LUV HU`.U.|LHCl- . Well. a few days after that is pair . of Wrens c'nme,5,v_a1ong,- and they took :1. ' fancy to that particular birdhouse, too, ; and they sailed right: in andtnckled the - - Bluebirds on him spot. You couldn't see } `the fight from the ground`, but every now and than you could see a straw or 5 a feather shoot out of the front door of the house. The bluebird is a good, ,, aoundghter, but the men is a better 5 = one; and the updhot was that the Wrens fairly put She hluobirds out and took , possession of the birdhouse themselves. - . And then the Wrens did just what the I ochorslnaddone. They pipchod out ev- ' ery scrap of stuff in t_he, birdhouse--j11st,. tumbled it out of the door, to `fall on the ground-zmd then thcy brought in new stuff and built a uestrfor then I n\v-|_-.1__ ..,_1__;,1 u an ucu uuyr u vuuusu vnu1_-y LUL Luv pum 4 this house. It`-might have been the 1 some ideuticulpair of bluobirds that oc- cupiegi `it the summer before; I don t i know about that-, though 1' have no ? doubt that robins and other birds that . lmvo been south for the winter, hun- dreds of miios away, do come back in the sgriug to the same places and to the 1 some trees. Anyhow this pair of blue- birds. wanted that birdhouse, and they ; E were ready to ght for it, and that is ` '1 what they did. The ycatcher is a nice 1` 3 little bird undo pretty plucky1ort'of a * t I ghter, but not a match for the blue l g bird. They had a grand round up inside ' the house, and finally the` bluebirds pitched the yoatohers out, and Jute: they pitched out ovary stisk of furni- ; ) ture that the yoatchors had broufzht l a now nest according to their own ideas, , and they settled down for the summer. ' ! uwr. . But in a few days a pair bf b1ue- E 3 5 birds came. along, and they made for t, ` in, cleaned the house out entirely and 1 then brought in fresh materiuland built . ` 1 1 4 `X7nH n Fnm ora nCh~m Ln' a uni: . . `,`Nobody molested the wreus. "J_.`l1ey taid` more and raised their young there, and. in the fall they all ew awnymmd lift the hir.l~n11m ngzain den ` sertd for me VVELM :.L --;f; \_v York sun. I I v Q . 1 D i t I llyonobou Dunn out Wren tho nsl ua-\,, , 1.. Bluebirds I Wotan. 1 61: LIIU HUUDU Jlsub nuu X111`. . ,, `fThis birdhouse, the summer befqre, ' had been occupied by a pair of blue- ` the house, every twig zmd straw. Them. birds, who, had left mm nesthehind ? them. This nest the great crested y- ' catchers pulled ixpart,nn'd threw out Vote clezmml the house out completely and then they brought in everything new and built a nest of their own and eet- tled down comfort-ably for the summer. But a few dnvsa nnir 'nf hlna. . `.. ux NW price you ('.narg'e,_ only 60 cents. I! bought! a boxof your Cntnrrh Gun-e_ for 25 centrnt Mr; I3oyle s drug` store here. says Henry R. Nicholls of 176 Rectory` street, London. 0iit";"""f_t1? thankful to: may it cured mm". - 'hnim n mmmlima at nll mm-A TM. :uxV dlyspopalyheadacho. eonsu ` ;' bation, sour ttonnch. Indigestion us promptly ; Famed by Road : rum They do um: won, - 1 `|-|oo+c.l_ 1si` `Prepared by 0. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass : -- -- T &- T-- T 2 ;eas1ly and thoroughly I . I ggsmuuxdlnnupxua. .. S g ascents. All dmggim. , E V {p The can rune take mu: Hood: Sanapull1A._ I I `MUVII mulvxznllwu, uuu nu was uuu [ 1086 where he had began, an nnidon- nble,pa1't of that great whole, the ndmfchestrs of the _Hyperion. iever at ease in the company of oth- . he had drawn? further and further . sy from his fellow men,_ nding his y eomradvsi1ip"and the clearest ex- sssion of ihouglmts in the clingingw hep 01 the bow upon the strings. He i into the habit of putting all his the and hopes intd did `music which" ' pliyed to himself, and it seemed as ugh the violin understood and any} war` Linn i -I t tnannuul `to. It cureu mos . "Chase's romeditaa at all dealers. "Ed- 1 ruanson-. Bates & 00., manfvdi. l`oronto. No oth`cr_remcdy' ._os-5e'se,s sue}; p_r-A Fca t.cleg\1\sIng, }1lnT' _1\|1d mrgfylngv \ Yropqrtucs aseunidoc -11loo ,,Bxtters.* 1.` not only cleausqs intern:illy,"'but it lwnls, Avhen applled` `externally, all s~;n~es`u1cers, abscesses, scrofuloussores. 3 blrjtchcs, eruptions, etc., leaving th sI:1n_,clennm1d`p\1re as a..babe _s.' V _ Taken intrnally it rcmoves all morbxd cffete orwaste matter from the. systgxp, ;' E and thorou hly fegtulates all the organs of the be y, restorm ' the stomach, A; liver, `bowels _ ?and_,b cod to healthy. ` n ' {E11011-. I ;__,n prIn `1: ma%_g.a%=pu.~,im by using` B'_._B".`B. Liverlllsi 'FlGHT ma A BIRDHOUSE.` mm` mxe" Faun. ' mm. ~ `V _' J` K , ` Mrs. --- a.rose"early. started prepa1'ay tlonh tor the meal nnd mapped at the ;uest :rdQo`r.,. `She found his boots ther, To use her own `lanxuafxe. " I took the ; co sand cleanedthemand carried them a Vbaogx. trmbllnx `lent he.`-should _appear. and give; further orders`. to the.`servant.* , I prepared the breakfast 9,nd_got _XtAon the "djnlnz table` than wontto my room. ` A prtnked In-honor of out-guest. then to . the ubr aryL and accompanied mm to` the_ - tabla when he was about to depart. it mu not` so dttnoult to o up for. ` L the uemnt._:1orm reason t\n_t_'nh wu * 3; Avuot wcuuomuq to- muvuuoh: ;taxal-,- >1 .t!np,>o.o__1t.g\vu:_to Imp /o.:qm_auu-tn; M _ V ..?f \|`[!_h. ` . , It u I """"" ""' `` '"". English speaking people are wont to think that other languages are much more dlimill to pronounce than their , own. Particuiuly is this true with re- ` iard to the vowel sounds of the lan- i- snares. and. prhapa. In so with regard tn the Gennan vow than to others. Q i This is not the oniy _tx:uth,howev , and others? nd as much diiculty `I1 pronoqncing correctly the 29 gintereyt vowel sounds in the Exiglish laigguaae. 5 This _'was soxaovvhat ludicrously in ' univcfeity runway. , Fraulein Bohoern, inptructpr in Gef- ; man `at the un1versit`Sr,Ji_aj. M very ; long ago the name of _ are, 3 I well known young uh g e_ east E side, on the) cinss ro, . _h; rnulelj: 1 _` tmtedyin the German department 0! t el wasecuuatotnedi in autumn the roll to 1 "cu nuvvvu ]U|.|l}" A BB V E_ Shy} ! thu)c1_nss `iii; olins 5, 1011 ED [ addrou 9.11 the entlexhon in` e class as 1 . ' ? One mornhig Mr. Hare wai9e,Vbsent- from recitation, and w/lien the tieulein `came to his nuno a1`3_`=icn.ile(ivout:- Herr Harry Hm` . i No one re`sponde0. ; "Herr Harry ~}Iare !'_'vyagn,in caihad I Fraulein schoe.-ix, gggiie ting 9133:; n - (icing thy aliitoraqg he an to smug. "Is Herr Harry are er7".`quo rig,, the tegchuv, and this timtthb pin" roared. . - ` V A-.. .._.. ....s... .-.I-..-_u n.:..1_* u __. _._ Luzucu. ~ > Any one who deem ! thjnk .lt_ w sunny should try toxgga this {ale 0 \ ; loud, and then imagine that h wasxft ; to the ma.nnerbbom.-Minneo.pol'ls '1`rIb- i '; u1=9 - . " T 1 :3 ` lit hkld Jesus. were be there. '01: 1! l...e the aiming birds the best` Iclltch u1s.xxzze)x-ands in air? II mile up -his mothc-r`s breast. ` . -\R. W. Gilder. T Q - As n'1"go|dhmnn sm Us. i One moment you are tumbled through atreets run of rutsa.nd holes. the next moment you are ushered into the sec1u- ' sion of s illx_`ii`k`foii'siy appointed a. hotel as is, to e found in the wide world. In` the morning you spend half an hour in` `so. torture chamber, shot along on an endless chain and lled with tumbling. ! human beings. :In the eveningf you ' dine 01! "gold plate and drink out of -ex;ystLkvesselsAs-you--w&ll<-u1rt~he= streets youare accosted by 9. shivering. vmgged. .holtow~eheeked_ ` mortal, who Einims that he has no place to sleep and has had nothing to eat. In- another mo- 3ment_ you are in ya. palace. and from scores of boxes womenlean forth, with the price of thousands of good dinners (in H1911` nrwhu chnnldnrn nn in fhnlr IIIC3 UL_ 015 L'tli.UlJC_3 01 I130. Evidently there was a pride in the 1 i Venus and sreiiance upon the lndus- ` i` try, and mouth the returns sometimes ` failed to meet xpectations--for the sea harvest is an uncruin one at best- reasonabie prosperity prevailed. and there were happy and contented homes along the shores of the northeastern states, whare in many cases shermen spent their wintars wifhkthelr families. and some even deterred going to sea in spring until aner "the planting was in." Then these rmer-shermen devoted` the remainder otthe season :9 the sea. leaving the "n_rdcnin a'i hofne" :6 by _ attended t by the "w 'men~1o1ks or by ~ boys too I ngm pull an oar or haul a 3 iine.-.Jo:oph Wimam Collins in Har- ` per s Magazine. _ V . uuu ..u.....x.. .....A ..... v _ . ;._`_'I2he story of Ma.tthw.Arnold "and*hr* A Amerfcan college president `who blacked h1_s boots` Lot: mm. x`econtly',:}ar1`ated`"by" Th, Republican, remngls .7'cor1`espond- > ent of an experience of e;`w"e1_l knciwn ' _Unix-z;1_'lax1-n\h\1ster's=`\\(lfe_ in the Com eL`Lcu,tTva'1`Ieyjo;.the verysame_n'amx~e. ' . AhVEns'1lah\c1'erlyman staidyver ni :;ht - at heir,houpe.?and'th_'egr hired. girl had` ,tggllen.l1l `and some to ffE=.r`owd>home. -Tvh _ mmlsteg askeqmt` t_/bne 9f the \s_er,va.,nta ' liotildwake m p In season, for break- fast.w - V ` "1 'II'u4u _.... .;n.-3':-.~.m.1n uI>nu~fnJr'I ..mu\m'm >uu Lll hair. \ At. several of` tiie public balis, one _\-o .;\,\:hlch I z,L__tteI1s1.6.:<,1,Jo;i `ax; houx` of` t\v_0; vwomen ap:5ea:`eii in cbs3,1mes`and be- imvi~.(i in n. ma.nn'e`r ti1a,i,;;mt\41'.*..I,!1') _1 .:J_\.l_t._1.1:__ ful 'memurie's or the Mabiliseem sofn~ her and saltless. So far as my own ex: perience g it has seemedito me that much of the inmioraiity here among the" up'per masses is rather ,.ri1 ent_a.i"ti1a.'i'1 physical. The interco11rse__l;e_tween men and women is veigv free. or so it ap- pe(Li`-d to me. butthe worst feature ot_ it is the stories.-and s1ande1's that `they themseixfes circulate o.bout~one another. Acert'a.ln unconscious hypocrisy is prev-_' uient among the people of all chases.--V "Ainericum1dAn\eric:1x1s_Fron1 1; French `Point of Vlg\\*." . 7 E. L` pl IL`? _U.|. LHULIDGXILID UL s\.'U\,l MIIHLCIS x their ar_m_s. shoulders and in their `ha - - wioumng With` Englllh Ink nvxn : . - ` Sue `imam! cne Tip. mi... -4 "u..u:.`;a.. n.....u:s` u vuvuu uuxu.u_y u;u.u.u Luau nu :or:unit"y had come at last, and that Hvhich. he had longed for all his had happened in his old age. I ran iunllv nnhfn hvifnn int-{Ann}

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