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Barrie Examiner, 20 May 1897, p. 7

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.1116! no LU.l`l:L`a, nuu II 5-vu iihad in .on-e'paper mar ? Psssssssssgi Trade lurk A q Bby s0wIi 4 I Soape-V 'I'b_IE'PROOF-_-_ The A1bert`Toilet`-Soap Co, Mfrs. ` Montreal. ` _g~_vw\7\/\s-s -`g-,': . f'%HAv1NG~ ~ Hcz1`rt a$;4Ncrvc mamas. Have You } u an, ~ muouru s neattnnu nun! _ ` > Ping will cure you. Egva You Shortness'of Breath. Dis-L ' ` tress aer Ex'ertion,'a4 *Sm_otherin' `Feeling: . Q.....;... nun III bkunn You A I Feeling of ` A smehinsi$eoix3s.t.-- _ .c'essity_f9rit? _ Milburrfs He;:rtandN A cur Xvlxen there :3 no as Piswillyeuioveit. j % 2: there is {IQ ` `.1 bettz1',spp made care `and skill `in. making. and `\ V the best materials` are te reason. 7 Its Ts.aIes.- somg pans of- % tfgg _wof1d~ A`-fe _..is- yet` .p.i-odu(:_edihthis`- ..-%di FCu1t 'arducJ>us `J 0:0 0': n"- ~ co ilgiprcjduce Vre ythgusegfj M:_L_9u;nN's] adiesi You will ..;~e time ind tiou 0 if" yoi , '*' ` u-3,39 uxum a..4-suunvu, u` Sm_otherin' Feeling; Spasms, orv ain-throu ~. threast and Heart`? ' s, or r:un~tnrougu~ .` apasm thS_Breat and Milburds H'eartaudN1erv . Pills will cure or relievl . you if taken in- time. | 15alpitation.9Throbbing* or _ Irregizlar Beating of 61!! Heart ? A 7 ` _ Mi1bum's Hem-_tand Nam Dill u.2N nu...` unnu- muezxquslaess, vtotgnqnh-.`- nass, `Brnin`-Fag, at General; Dehility --Lthow aer e'e.c't of La Gg? ; `%'[r'.6a %%- { iWE**: "Rear: and`Net,fvn They will mli*e.ve or IIIBOIQIIIB KBRDWMHDVIXIIVU AND no DUE` ,,,, ilbuufx .....- om. `Ther are ~ sevelrnl \i1lnces'in' Paris which advertise that the yersons who i go there will be snrrouudod with all the 1 salutary restraints and inuences of; l home life and that there will be.whole- some discipline to safeguard the young 1 9 `women from all the ullumnents and entangloments of _the_ French capital. One of those homes was selected by Alta [Jones for her daugliwr, partly be- ` causenf the prospectus and partly be- l cause, Mrs. Jones`.,frieii.d. Mr.-.. -Sniitligl had sent her dnngliter to the: lxoinu und was loud in her praises of: the advan- tages Miss Smith hall derived. .\'n \c: Janna wnnt m rhi.- hnmn ma lilgtb mica Clhllll uau ur uuq `So Miss Jcnes went to this home on the Rue de la Prrnpc and prepared for 8 long course _i-.f stunly which was to t her for 21 career on the grand opera stage. The work went on savistzicmrily at the start. But Miss Jones is an American gir1..with all the vivacity and attrzitrtiveness which are popularly sup- posed to be attriliites `of these The life in the home had not been par- ticularly pleasing to her in prospect, but she soon found that tho reality was a great deal dilferent from what had that apparently the grutut delicacy the French managers of the institution thought of was mutton-prinoipnlly thalthe girls were in the habit of go- ing short of meals at the home and `nearby restaurants. The knowledge that they could go out to these restaurants for their meals without restraint and the home led very quickly to a series 01; practical deceptions. If it was easy to go to a restaurant for a meal, it` was just as easy to go somewhere else for `something else. been advertised. She discovered lirstg iaged mutton. The result of this was r nding better ones for themselves in. without comment from the managers `of 'I`.wmmhmlv u-lm is armhiua nnv nrt _ B_U.Lumuu.|5 mac. . `and attractive mm of urlintic iamperan Evgryhody who is studying any art ` in Paris quickly beccmes acquainted, with" u lot. of other yeoplowho am` studying the same art. or another. Ev-_ . ery singing master gives his musicales, ! every master of cL1:i\\'iug, paixitinggnd " sculpture gives his little receptinins. The pupils meet. arid it is impossible to prevent- the yunng American women from meeting and becoming moreor `less well acquainted witih various young nrem who are nlsv saidying under masters. That thing happened very: quickly the case of Miss Joni; She found that her frie_x3d, mu Smith, had already formed sohiepleulng aqna_inb- arms, and, as Miss Smith's imiimtito chum, she almest immecgtely met the young man whose ucquziinranee iiua1"$~ sent her back to New York. ' ' \r:.... 1,...n- vvnu .x`.~or...Y n-In nthm\t.. 8811? nor cacti (U 1.1 ms Luna. ` Miss Jones was pn`rtic'\ii:ir_Ly attract- - i iiv~TJnei=eLw+ssone4_eung4na:.Lamong those tbywhuin Miss Smith introduced her who,` Miss Joiies noticed, was pur- .%icuhu'ly Vuttrm-.t.i\ie to Miss Smith. Now this young man was the bust of the lot, and his nzinio was near euoii_;;ii to.Arbut-hnot to lesit gu an that. l\J.i`:-:s Jques fzxnciod Mr. Arhuthnot herself. 7 /Mr. _Al`b\1thll0T;' was very well :icqmaiu:- ed with all the things in Paris which are worth seeing and with some things to which women who lmv gene from a` ' home wher_e they ax sun-onnded._with all _tlre -restraints and `sideguiuds uf home" life were-not supposed to be il`.~ tmducsd. Mr. Arbnthnot zilsd had xx` friend, Mr. Williams. who was xrezgv weliversed in the ways of Paris, nml between them they cdutmived to make the winner very entertaining, if a little . hectic; for Miss iniith` and her attract-~ iw friend, Miss Jones. f wry gteiigiily. m_\I!.!__i-iiV-!?~I.\I`.}.}V'..:1`1L_,,'Lhl new -year ic pxoncad almost an open riipiio V between Miss Jones and Miss ~Smith._ ' ' l J.`he'quaxml int.e1'rn'pted rather seriously . the guyhonrsswhioh the four had i.*L`B3.l pursuiug,_huLf it did uonput a stop to it entirely. In wins` easy enough for each of the girls -to Aassotiiate with herself- bther young women who were living at and sofuo mgke no serious break round of gayeties; ' ' `nu tin middlo m Wahmarv in/their mg "mi- . The couquesu of Mr.A.Arbu.thuot by} Mi 1iialh4i~ _ it is :.thl,.ii1St1i;Qll.9l1,h,._.B-El_d.9..11;03I);i.. I `S-JTDIED Ix P3313. munu OI gayuuus. ; - , I By the middle. of Fubmary the "any! notation 01 M_r.. Ab.ubhnet;_ to Miss ! Jones was so ogmplotvemhan the warfare ,7w`aanond1ipted' in the `open. Thg whole 'iI)`st.ifv7t1$i'(>!E1_`0n the Rne..~de la`E'on1paI knew about it, and hhfgirls wagered ] long` as She `warfnreMwaa"oondi1oted; in l. the open Misavlonq `maim;aincd.vhefr ' A asoendanoy`mth'er'ensi1y.. largely. be- ~ *g1Qvea mdiohndy mi glzlge` .-o`ndtcoxi; .-\:sM ` -aimse of hfagperior xxhuaotivensx So 3 the wily Miss Smith ieaortd to` subter4_' Inge A and fmtogy. (Yul: morxiing /iir} A L Mamh Mm; 3oies-in Ne'_w York re'c,aivad' " L; I cable message It said: A::,nliM1l._ Doohrthixihbesur name, ' = -' 9 ' ' .-mu. ; - 3Sbo" was {he Iniuknme Mis: V 36110: once intimate friend, Miss Smith. Mrs. `Jones was "shocked almost mtg . .........m..... ninnOnmHnI\ Mm Inna: man! I s.a*.sMmI. M13. JUHW Wl UIIULVIUII lIc|I>l-IVE Hal: BOIVGIII proamtiou. Mrs. Jones sent M word poathasta to bar dangher a_ guard- a.... whnin . nhvnininn. mum arm EA W011-ll LIUBBIIISN w um` unuguwl u_ 5|,l&\_A` | inn, whoyis 8: physioijan. M The doctor : told Mrs. `Jones to, oa_b_XoV stance for the k ..........a...`....... -.4 A.......'1:.`u. u-l..-a... mm mm mm nus. nmlluu IN,!J|l|J_lI'II uuw uu; uuu uynm:o`ms- or Ame'1i'a- mum and. mi` ogblud wthekdoomr had di- \ mam thia1np1y:, - * ` prepare to ntm-for Paris; him" next dq. -s...'.'.u'... .va........a` \.1.`fI:\....`n.'.*.'...'.u... Mn.` "ni- men I poet wrote a to All about a. pretty ball And A critic sat upon it. On-the sonnet. And, :5 1: 1t'vo-ere high tnuon. Bud: Neither rhyme new mac: ` Has it. And it's out of anon." Fhich? The sonnet ."!'1s a feeble imnzmgn Of .3 vwrxhier creatfdn. An znestherxc Vinrgovation Of a E0!1l".r'I Both wererput 101 Ha:-monmnz very But the A-rizic cn Not the bonn On_~the sonnet, Not the bonnet. ' Nothing louh. nan-ie & strand 01' Or a bonnet. This was hard. CRUSH ED. tvgether neatly, ry sweetly. wzshed completly nut ` Lvgether neatly, rv sweetly . urd. - -Spnre Momenu. IRE BARBIE EXABKINER,` THURSDAY. MAY 20, I397. -: l ! i l 1 \ t at ;..t:e. 2 E. l |more than ever. The wan inclined to regard the message in the same light. Butne still insisted on knowing the syxmptvgnis. so they cabled ' " again a peremptory demand for symp L toms. and meanwhile pushed prepara- ' dong for Mrs. Jones departure. Just Eng Slrs. Jones was leaving her house thev next morning to go to the steamer _' the reply to her second cable was hand- j ed what. It said: Advanced stage mbenzutom. Both lungs ` nugvlessly aocted. `Condition serious. Como ' _ V V ~BAni. 1 on reading this message Mrs. Jana t C\ -.:.ri_v collapsed. The doctor ejaculated a Earge. vehement exclamation and de- <-!:u`t=l that the Paris doctor who had made the diagnosis was an eternal and - t=wrI;\ting and utterly bl-anlugd blank- 3 ':'\i idiot. He had eeen Mia; Jones h im- ; ,,=_x-lf and had uaimed her thoroughly * {Jute she sailed, and there was not the x: at that time, and ifwas ahso1ute- . i_x :`uxp:.~'sihlo for tuberculosis to reach ` :31 :lll\ illlt`t?(l stage in..the time in which : she had been abroad. He was half in- ciixtvd to suspect that there was .~'ome- ` zuing wrong in the cahlegrant. bu"t-there . -:.a.~z no {into then to go behind the re- : r.:::n~:. and the only thing to do was for 1 ,.`.;r.~'. Jones to go on. V M_rs. _.Icnes said that she .neverin her life had such a \"o_vage as that trip virus. : '1 he weather was `just as rough as `)1-arch C. uld make it. but .\[rs. Jones did not : _ minute from qeasicknx-es. If she I would only have been thoroughly sea- sick. she said, it might. have relieved lwr a -l_ittlo from the agony &1]d~-531.8 - gvn.~`~- \\`lticlxP_.=he endured. She got intso. bbuthaanptott. neur1:\- a day late. The six: thing Mrs. Jones heard when the_ -ieip reached her dock was her own -_:.ane\ hawied Iuvstily by a man who had 1 just chine-on dunk. .It was another tele- ' ;:rain. and it took all the strength and grit she had totoprn it. She _confidently ~.-..p:u-ted to mad that her dadghter was - lsad. but insteati she read: .\mc'tia xnuvh butter. Wil. :I1(*t`f you at the `ion with a red ribbon in my left huttotr ' '11 1 I aux`. ms: . mm of azfection of the`; _\`nw, who. said Jones to he):- vulf. "isWi11i'an1s?`-' ` Willizinxs had never appeared in the at` him in any letters from her daughter, . hutqslmsupposed. of course. that he was gomp attache of H1? institution where . hr daughter was ling. She hurried ;xvI'(`.~:.~; to Paris and got there late in the Z :w-rningz. xvsiliam meoher all right and , .`.>`~`1:r:`<.1 her that lxerdahghhr was really ~,::11e cumfvrtaxbla. .'1`hqy drove out to thy home on the Rue de la Pompe an` us me cabmzux could go and got '= :0 just. in time to meet Miss Jones l ;::2i!1g hunm from the opera with Mr. l i \ 0 u~f`nv\r\f prvverdings befdxv. She had never heard _ .._...`- V... .\:Lut.unot. There was a, row- good. fair. .1mxro.ab1oboii Lucien vor-i ux ur-..-. u..._ ....-. 1`;-_~ manage.-In o institution hoard tor once gvgnc a plain `spoken American ' woman wrapped up in her daughter thought about that way 0! conducting i 1 things. Of course the whole thing came ` out. Miss Jouga had had a ce I` f L.-'{*u in bed for 11- coupleof days with 1; I Miss Smith had when adnntage_of the - opportunity to souyo Abs Jonas ngmly nx 3.:-nth hnvivfna` to; hmva th ` sco1`r s BOOKSTORE. nppormuxcy tn soup mm Juuua ugu., ; :0 death, having dobiiiod to brave the `_ hm\`it;ibk3 expusure beoanm she was sure ~ of the result; hnyao not null disap- 2 1.`0inted. Mrs. Jsmes daolarod~thm". her 3 daughter and she had had enough of 3 K 9-ms ma Pzuisian _mamoag, and it; Aumli-.3 wanted tdstndy musiotmy .1011-`i ggur. slm cofd come straight home and do it.-New York Sun. ` - `a nnm3 votes: in this Held; owing t_o- the vlmnges _undergo'ne by foreign nanxes in ; their new environment '01 course New 3 Engkand names, being n1ereLv thy 8mn.s- ,?_ The United States bffexs`peculin:1n~ planting of English` originalg offer on- T - '13` ehaixxtrost of ordinary arthograph- icul and c3_rtlxuepia1 variations; `T br: 3' Sven here "more axe many phenomenaf which \mnlcLwe11 repay inwsxigaion. ; Thb richest- eld, hmvever, at this son is otfered by Dutch and German 5111-? names, the n.-mu being mud mainly % in New. Yurk `and the` latter in Penn- sylvania. -It isgymh sh'e.1acm than this p:xpe1`.has to do._ ' nnv-inn H10 . _ H _ I mhmngh be. 3 " `Pmfewor D1-u_1.p.iuond`o Last Dan. . : ... I j 'l`1xeh1scda_vs of Pmt_essor umlmond 2 seem tojhawe; bee}: extgxemely pathetic. I:1;eA\vas7 ,g1i1i_re`helpless, `and had-`to be ~ xvhaeldl.-.ab<)un ma bath` Only . `when visited by intimate V friends and g,_ o11.cuI1v;-ixgnsz `did. he mani,qfestA11y of , hi: buoyaimspiris and. 9pt;k1ini;TrVit.* tiiaoldf friends, Prpfessor;G.'A. Smith 3; and Dr.'S,ta1ker. wersvery attnva to $15111. When thelatter waalegw him lieu the ciecaaion of hisV1as`ts\'5isSt,hEEL g mend gave mg doctor a portrait oKhim- svli` seated. in [tho 'b:_ut;h chair, under which he had written `*Thp`Desce_m of: _ Man. " [T58 pathosof. mesa `word?a_tieot- M ~ mi .1... A.rm'37nu amnlu _.T9n\(szHmI nm. . 1._nkIijiiii3,`_.th_i_i` S.-, 3 p:xpz.=1'.nas {U up. 4` ` "During the eigheenth century 129- E tween 50.00_.0 and 100,000-Germans and 5 Swiss setisled in the southern counkis E _ of Pennsylvania. Their descendants to: i1umbM4:mdmds- o1...thQnsa!3d& -Ma`: has been the into or their names?.} ,e\ean:+_v-4as'sume.-eu.-a pribri grounds, tgham scatcehi 1,311 T199 his V W E plxanged. ' When, how, on wink prinoi-T ` ple, were [these Lchmges nndo! `Inc questions suggest exceedingb hoxut iug problems to the investigator. . E At the beginniixg of the gash century f the lay` itself. of"- Pennsylvania Tints:-1 red, and all Germmxa who received a. 3 grant of ' pxlhlidlands were required to T ' .BnL`, 9911380 ,- _,,, ,,_,__,__ , t`;;- must poLenhji1Su'i16 it Work was ? X um natnxal objection to the incdnvem 3 V\\:l. 1 .auourv F\onn1' Ysoiinn >!\'7v_I>v\Vt`-ill Whlnk 1 L-U3 utunujxu Uwtcuuu um um u.u._-.._;uvuu~ 1. isncu arising fmm',}lxaving ni'iii'a wli I mhex-sA could with difficulty spell or pm- i uAnunce.--Lippincottm Magazine. *-mun. ' `LE8 pubuua UE_VL_$U vu.-um quuvr ed nhe doctor amply,--`Ghristiau Com- imonwalth. - ' L " ' "now wasur: -~ v 3 % % ."%,....m. ` . % . Sad about that` burglap; HQ mldxno how his cheer as _a I S\Jm'au` ' mm. , How waaiivx`. u m..* min I I 'I_CV`4-l_K_'-:.:' mun 'g .45 { crown thxta woman may wear. To '<-ar 1! 1 she must. take prdper care of hrslf. and 3 - sec to it that the delicate crgzmsthaz are %. . - distinctly feminine `are always ':1'en1thy anti f Y strong. Thoqsand of women {all shun of [ good heglthup thus one respect. and g5 a 1 9 n.-sulx soon become but~_\\T_rcks of their` 9) {ortncr selves. A woman cannot long remin . Aervgenetnl hea}th.whu isfsuqug from 5 ` ` weakness and ciiscas-: of the organs (11-at. J mukx: wifchood and muxhcrfxood gm.-=.~ib':c. i 3: Dr. Piercfs Fmorite Presczipxxun acts gt s A u I I % Gizltg stock of Books,Stationery & Wal1Paner make vmcnoou ;mu muuxcmu Dr. Pram directly on these organs. it weli and stromt. It prc;`;1.' a. a wife and mother. it (inns a\ 1 discnmfuns of the exycctsmt ` makes baby`s adven! eas_\' and less. All good dmggiszs sell it Mr ..... .~h..I " 1-pn'n~; \!r\- Ymn\ \Whnling at Aqsagangxf. Awhy out. on tlwv.-'u. endof Long 15- land, nlxuosr as much ut. sea as though is wem an island by itself. is the lime sh- ixlgyilizlge cf Amng:|n.`~et1}. It lies directly on the ocean .-and has neither hurL-or nor \\"har{'s nor am .. _i`otic is known fur up _ and dawn the mssnas :1 whniing town. for it is as this ;x:::1t`-. strungv to say. that aim \vI1211L`sy`:nc xuuresc to 110 land. They are siglatcd lirsr` within a few miles at .-\m:.\; gausclt. v . ` 'l`hu \\'nnrhnr svz\.~`n\!\0(l surfmon. who sh gauscu. . Thu \vmthu1- scn. surfmen. nllrulxgli the `rc:1L;vr.~` {or focal sh, will give you n li\>.'.x.`ll n:'.so1 1s \\`11_\' this is so . and why tbuiz` lit-I10-1m\'}` is uniquezunong the shing Sluts vi the norm At.1z,mtvio cuastv. Bun eke; are 1uos_tl_v guesses. and . We only know Ihan the Whales haw fav- ` oned A 3 thus for many years. During a}! summer and fall the hardy i 1 taken. me u` ' slu-rnmu who live in the gray cottages umuug sin dunes set then` nets for blue` and ywu n`. but from tho `and of winter 3 too can}; nr.'.a;uu' they become Iishennen of I more buuiu st. and chase and Luke and 3- 11111 is L: ;sc"`1isli"'tlmt swims--uhe` whale. 5;. a_Y e\u*_\' . whales are sigma: 'L`_r -"us lifv s;;\`ct`s who patrol I119 beach. \ ;- `Ly :`;c loukour. at thq life saving 3 s_t2\ti1u:.:md when one or more of them any `ion is one ;u be nmrkad` unu in the History of she xvichn whiz` oluepyjliulc \':u_u,~;.. --Hurpur's \\'uukly. V j- ICU` j `L L , sjmiup.:: t:1kuu,x1 ...:.x.`.. . Smoothing Imus. ~ [ Imus m:\_\" be nmdv to last for years. and Z , they my Ln H'l`8t4Qd in such_ fashion ins to i `wear out in a few mont-hs. The thss grams j score!) in their preservation is 30 keep than 3 fmm misting. To this end, when not in use. nlmy should bestowed awz_x_\' in a clean, 27 dry plum. If. in spite- of -thiswam; `or, 5. f more likely. bevzuxse of some negleus, they 1 -should mil lzucume rusty. rub men: 5110: E oughly with lard and beeswax and Eben Eh sandpgnper. . _ , _ .: 1 to Griggs--\`hun-f Brig,-gs--lLv doctor your boarding house. ` V Briggs-I'm thinking \ tolci me no of moving over} `r. to eats mgulxlng wigh my mea1s.--Dt3nmit Free. ~ Dyan . 3 I nu! Thux-o's nuitliing mukes a111uhmudd6r mm to 1-uxow he has made ":1 {no.1 of him- self after having his own w:1;"about it.-- Admna 1-`r...m\_.,' ' W-I`---..' ,, . . , ` ~ i _ It`did.1n"no`a00il..aoI gornohor.'9n_d'} In6Ihu.Iziti1!hadtak`ononr`boxei{Int1\_fu`. `3v1ngupwhen`rolaumo. ` muunmuntnopunmsxiaybsok.` 4'1 ngnovu1jihbI:n7|h`6gL Instudot V ` _~._ - 1-..... u_...`. ..I..LK I an-Au at an nynnn ! ; Eu nu-ur mu U15 1 j Adzuns 1-`rccxxxau. \ 1 -Brnyley. 62 Hamilton. as his qice, 58'K1ng_ ;_ 1 Wlllinmstroot m-.Brny1eyiuaneut;erprlsi.p3` ` buinesa mdmnndone or Hsiniltovlslornmosi mannhohzrefs. _E_is sdods. sswaxy um!- `wirg punches. dies.-sto. okra known from r Bu1&toVuiuouier.ans1stand~veryh1glx'-.ln_ thcaidxionotthetrtde, ' '_ - m._ BriyT_YIinT-" B'or_vea1sri-i:uvr ; troutplod yvim`tsnd:;wen1;ss_vgL_th_g - ~_ things: I had to atnndup and cleuoh my teeth uh-:um`ang.'aoinmnsewns_me pain. mg I ' ouirapxesanmm mmriiema Mr, Junon _-:_..........a ......I..xmn`.mm.~.. nlmnsahinmlanblag paid at,_QL1ce -Aii 4ac0unc_L.w1a1g.;to estate of -late Alex Scott. 'mnstT- bel , I ;......K....,.,... _. .. . Dr. Pien:e's Pellets cure Constipation ` - ' " " k\ Omanufaciring Intergsts. ..----.L T-,_;I_Vxv;.;1_:3a Bmylby ton x z I I public gocpd; - Inns in UOAL "of an kindayimpom mt. we w: ~ ., curate 8. N_0ll,&"` aw, $3.3: rm xsxeymionf mu 01:3.-. . -amantns`-M A `ugiiw sh` ma. gLl!:lNt$U.V on .m\.twnr\J.\_.L. unuau :19 ` t. .,."a I wum;u_msuuau...ww----u. `And I folk :3 thong}; I out were being pulled- din_m;{b:9kbythehmd1egs.~ v -nuzxonnna to worsetiil stasis: mm noinriqbhesi all. and pad so he opermdnn. i had no oonndenco in ummng, -ad ugadir up my mind to spite: torture to my {lying Budng the tsktimony pnbHs!1pd'.by't_he Donn ` !idnoy=Pnl0is..Isawash;iarcua_t:oniy6wn. 1 sad. b-inc inoomcpnI- aa'o'nv'. decides! to am, Mhcnms kid. &nd_"go0 g boxt th pills iron i Q-mn'a'agpg_ non; maria mm of Illlllliliusnuuxu-uwqu aw-u-a-nu. .yw-..... nfndqunilmunuhhtt never. ping n x'ou. "n Idol 30!. .!hoItlnch'nov.pat!eo\1y- Flmdoihbdmuufimbjnylntbodu` uintMshnl.' lilac! Hm. .II,.lIo! cud again; in" What up` namnuoq mgnumgcumu nuo say. ' . - (7 [6HN<>N' kw .sARJm.m,T. DEAL? r ' mm `h. l.2OAL"uf all kinds. `imnom _........ 'rnn`.pnox$n:a jpomcv. Hm`) U-IWHEB HE. H b `` "" ;nd-aay-loinswhexa_n1mostint0l6mb3u` . -_ AL-....%. _ ... -A\n hnhaa nnnlil I Orders by telegrapll or tllo}who pronxptlybuttended to Collins and Caskets of all kinds kept in stdcl: V Rolges nd Cmp, and all Funeral Requisiles furnished but~_ mfecks their! .0 u an cannot ` bu isfsuljring my : t1:at.;=(,' mztherfxood E? ire Prescripuun the ans. m.\k.z< th:-:11`: the `c;`;1rea.vvox:'.:1:: to be 3 guy; I away ml}: the ; ` A xycctaut peripi,`.1nd : the easv and .11v_m`-L~'t main: 2- ccmur p: ._v .112 1:. mu H mus `-St pain`- r uuu ygu uu ` Mast. pap cmix: fur s eh Sxgxuvtixuos and (EM) Eh 99'? crib xzxzxzter. 1` of rmdurs :1 11` awhile '3 gt ll sci:-unmus V: J: tlm :. en.` old; `SIved!ra-0l!I!v'!onbythnInno!Sch- I our: and Pine PoG-Loot Credit: Soms times Cans 'hwuble--Stogiu That Ap- pear II III`! ne P|ycrI"`I`VicI. ` A stury originating '1n__B0swn mid of - the ndixzg byu sherman 0! a nzalcdumus . ; gelntingus mug! in the ta)`. He towed 1: _ '5 to :`l`.!i`e and mad zu bail it, He thought u ft W13` some kind of gum. _ , =1 - m\.. ......_. ;..L...,x mu unwind: hwy. if 3 . HOW SOME READAILE NEWSPAPER avenues TRAVEL `L K 3111.! IIHU U1 Eluk. Thu mass \Vo:`ighed 100 pounds, has it smelled so had he threw "most of` it avziy. A portion-weighing six puunds he kept and took to the village pharmacist. Them _ ha learned the sum was Ambergris, worth : [3 an oixnce. ,, TIM: -nun who n-1-FA IRA atnrv onmd g 55 ounce. The man who wmie Eh: svoxy gured V um-the tight-xman hid thrown away 856,- ., 000. and on this the we was based und Q thesmx -y, because of mu immense amount "f fisherman was supposed to hue Xoxz. says The Puss and-Primer. v I \ -..-. .\fIQ u-Du. vn.\l- Hm :1-nnhhu fn ank given value. Hundreds of paper: copied - D O DOLMAGE, Manager, Strroud ` 1118 mass Il1l1`:. l'lulex'. `' F Any one who took the sroubla to gurg 1 mine of 100 `pounds of ambergris at 83 E 5 t.my'c\mce would him: seen the `'for~ : tune" nhrownjway looted up only 83.500. ? some one diddlaia nnl1y.and aha `awry ceases to nrayal. "` 1 \,......-...;...H.- uI\ .u-.4.-.nm n-H+nv-(nrnntu ; ceases N nnnyu. ` ' OL`ca>`iuhz\Il)j an cxvhzmgu editor-forgets V _\\_'h;K has originated wuh his uwn paper. 1"I.`!ms, A New York pagier that is genrally ` Iovfzcd upon at tho one ne-.\_n\~`r perfection v in {hut city printed a good article not. long ago that was eopisd in pars by 3 weekly ` pa;_-nr, :m-! the pa{.ur'z1mt.;-st had the story cupied `wand gave tho ;-:`\"\"1aek.ly cred/it` iim-ir. - WEEK I0! | yl uiluucr Luuguau nx.nav- K ' ed lnquibi from __ `an who knew where" ; 13 nhare was any '01 hht.i1ee.i Some of E D; theselettars mmenm cities and towns I 5 > 1,500 muss distant I n.... -: :1... habit -mipulmm lnkmu .-nnn. '1 1'0!` 15. surius periudlcally. Pvkcr,-. snulw. and ghusn stories ue\'ex die. A good poker awry Old exchange edlmrs look for cercaln 3 will come out and make the rounds at tho, qoumry at least. once in }.hree years. Thu)` 2 are led away until thy have be:-u almost forget. um`. lhcu bxjought out. brushed up and pg: below the public papers are conscienslous in lving V, -lm\9k`l' tafsew from exchanges`. Ilia, credit ls actually omitted, there are papers \:.h\t deliberately This leads to contunlan, both rt 1ldll'S and exchange edlion. Oncd in gm:-_v ls sp guod the nnunlly cou- uchange odlsor appmprinms it just cbls once. " I.`m.unmrIv n am":-v ln rem-lnhd wlrhmm llv JUST HHS QIJCB. i-`roquqx_;.r.ly a story in reprintnd without credit by other wipers and is finally undis- ed to om) of the puilicxtions that has I301-m\'vd" is. When this happens. a well meaning axchange odiaor may bd led into error in giving credjt. Readers amena- fused when they Sad tho sumo akqnlcle printed in mo papers in 0:16 city the same dziy, one of 0 `papers pmsanting in as original and oothcr credidng it man - exchange. ' V _-/ ' `Pnhlimthm of an nniolo iioea non ulwtsw` exczmngo. _ 7 Publlaatxon of an an-olo does ulways..` T end momma is in the um. in which in ' origixmtq. When The Pqss printed an 3 qrtslcle IQ narsrago abmit the marlin} for - old humid in Pmsburg and the. fuxttunea f" sum! pqnonu were mm; on: of it, it ` wm not. nppoald anytliln`; inure would i heard of it. ~ ' ' ` n... ........l.. 1.. u... onnnuu in whinh an ; ueam 0: II. . . 1 Bus puogxp 13 Sh: sanitary in which the paper circulatg sons ii mates of lectars ` asking for mrer pan! ~ They wish- ` ed to shun` in he mjmu-dd` I 2 old bottle, V indusu-_v. Theutziclb was on ed by news- ` s. ......-...o rlumlihnnt uh. nnunh-1 And many E 1n(1ISu'_\`. 1116- lruuu was Ia:'|I:u uy unma- I'1mperinhroI' A country In!" 3 week for I yxg $O(%erTha1, osts* Q I at` innul fa-am `(din whn ina'w ' 1,uuu xnma nuumn. One of the has mzigaalnea in` this cunn- 4 try. one that cont-mule so bu sold for 35 ceutss a mpg, roguhu-13 prints stories that V : have been `_'moa grown for years; They 7 arg good things, short snd sharp, 11! anec- duxe form. and. they are copied by the . nuwspnpms now as it ahey had not been 3 prinwd originally in newspapers years ago. 7 2 Thu magailne is givan credit for them; ' nnw _ Q ~ now. > . W _ n , n The exchgngu edtor expecsm 1 go through lu -wmmut making mistakes. ` I and he willudmin printing old stories 1m- .1 ? wittinglqr, but he does feel small whgsn ho ivnds ho`h"a_s 831' pexi one story mvlcowvithiu a few days :;n it hgpenrs twice in the -aan1a issue abhis paper. One who reads a great} many uewspa- : ` pars observes curious things about: sham. The exchange editor is the man who sees .; must of this, and he oouldftell some in'tr- 5 goshrough" d'epnds'. his value to his E ./ _ Bnxployers. . E i 1 E eslsing tales. ~ On me number of papars he 3 I 'l`hn-n in nn old newsnaner oieejuk. Shbw Room and Work Shop , Cdllier St. Barrie. ' anxpmyers. -. - ` V '1`hu-e is In Qgnewspaper omcejuk. `i one what never rai no rzilsa ts laugh when , told umang nawspnper. men, about; moire ~ cliagu whobought a newspaper` property 3 and sessabout conducting is an economical principles. ".Xner'1x1>hul1"1;en invpossesu .sion'n few days he went to his m_a_,m1ging, 5 odicur WM) the duggession that Jims be . -discharged. " ` "\Ylmh fnr? H'a s one of the best mix` -uxscnarguu. - W ` . "\V'l1gt for? Ho s one of the best man _ on the `scuI7f, _pm0es_tied thevmxxnaging I ' editor. , v " - L ` rIJ`.'?a'+`nn1im's wnn 5 um Hun m'\wr-.n|.'nn`l'. I } l1lh)!`. 1 ` . ; _ .Hes'fooI1n'g you, said the nowcome}-. 1 ~I`v.e_hecn wapemng him Af9;_pL:_x31og_,qaya ' _now,\and I haven : seen him do _a thing` -` Mutroudpa-pers. ` V .. p 5 In... Mr: 'mnm.rndimr has to" have a mood _'.rS. A Dun suxuuuul H18 `E11 `hhk (ix L`;\\|\.n*; Inna t-awn . muokgvxes nish. Aj; ~~"_ 1 ohu':o`nnndnna-cm. h . t. 1>gg.:1ck'a ohumh. Galway, In1m:.a - magnlont; sanctum. has nay beenfbpaud. . `ion: 85 mm-s, because 5' `plots at 'gi.'onh(1ln., ` V trout qt thevbuilding was owned` bym,nap' 'aq_md1s11ise to an iom .oun1_-dogrxim mi . ' butreua pupersw _ . 3 Tim ~cxLi\.ange'ex_iitur has to good L memory,.a`s_wel1a.=g good judgment; He . ; must. know what. is fresh master and what [ is likekv to interest the great body of mad- 1 _ grs. Bun sometixggs he iogggts, and a good nJv4\woV1v` ho Fifih in nnn nanol` mnm -than once.- , _ .-., ; \ Sonmtixnes very oddrscox-"lea go all over ` the cuuutmy, one paper after another `p111nn- ` } ring hhem_\\-ithouts he pcxxlinrity ever be-_ 3 lug discovened. Stories have beep known '2 l`ba)0r:1vel_Iox-mnyears;. _ - ` ~ " : . - uuuuwun rvr I-uu Iiuuunwua , I . Tbnsted mnrshnxallgxysVamdaliclons Ind `make a pm and`-odd sweet for a lunch-*3` ' = eon, or t.ha lldmii will vivloome -them as .' dinner ddmrn ;" when ma over, the o6alp_ `on she Loasnhm tank, they 1211!! up to mice M tlxeir fmfmer `size and mm a" 1ovely.rbmvi'n *1 colpr. Served as soon as may `be, they win; ` be found` to kfeqp their has tbr ~o~long 3, than there is,mom.unga: ot_ burning one`s V ...m.n. um... um ma dMnh"mnrsaI will x` I uu Luuuq uunpqy um: nun .u.`w`.u.,,, L. : 1s,m<>"m.anga: ot_hui`n!ng { mouth. -thanhnb thg dnlutymorsal will x` [beco1ue`co1d mid Inn. This is ptefemblo1~ ' tpplumplng them in hp chan:d1ah,'u 1; souietlinosslunenxd ineiclnutly much" butter for than nhe V -. Tquse mgmam` ,- 0! this chang `dish for dry cooking-nal % .;s,whem.no1um1m_ns used~-istodeam ! . gpgokxyxmnpash: A i V ' L .--_ lhelhlxlons` 101' the Qhdum 1 ....u.1._._ _..A .a-u..x.` unnsnrnxsn

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