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Barrie Examiner, 27 May 1897, p. 6

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i % Hewlb, Cyclists! ' Handsome Jinported $10,050,H{znb1toniah Trotiing Sral1iVon,1(.5i~ hands, weigixi .1350, the greatest Stock Horse `in Canada. Full bn'oth`er to`Biack Pince; tria` 2..16.and` Winona 2.23%, trial 2.716Han(1-. driven quarters in 9. rax:e;in 3.1;secs. 32.04 gain `Sired by Jefferson Prince_(621 2), _tria.1` mile 1.07, a 2.14 gait Tafull brother to Gdneral Bexitcn (1755). _Trial 2.20%, 0ue o`t'the greatest `sire: of, mares that ever lived, for which th`-}ate~ ex-G.o`v_ernor Stanford o [ California, paid` $25,000: for him , and he. was thg, sire gs W-axon-a, mg d~_am- 9 Stinol 2.08}, ex-Qn_een of - the turf, that `sold o1`$10O,O_00.._Th.e cgsh price charge; fontha service of;`Geni&f BI6V$TWOFT6 sgootiat ~ r__~;._.. ..-.. ..t..-L kn-an ;.n:"`h`i`5 noh .- M8(YilV`|Vg't_5 stock_.hoise cash 'Owix`1g;_to t11_ea3epre ssioLi_n_Li_u1es.we will reduce his. service feew Vfbr this year am ' ' a6<`>1t>for'!f`_~$1_2, $2 payable at t1_fe._`txme"6f_ vservice an-balaue ls 'r.\-\._....'.;...r 1 109 3 VULV `JUL 39`.??`.a" 13995 1u5uu._v LTUES`D.AYw&i1t tgqaeeasvme gm: tam. ` Vllwmarkc-.t,~*for _}1ighis_.ji" ._, w,E:;m3::`}1124ggg*2ngeufs~Hopg1,_Biitiksiiofxggi g;;affi1;1; ;i3(;;;`aA;ag.ilso L` ` .?.".`+`,"""~`.".""`*-"~"--'--~---"" V. . , . '_ .}FR]nAY_),Kq;mV go<,zo_the" Wallingtqn -` Eot91,V`Bar;m,` for n/o.{_m, where hpwxl *A%rremsm um \f1*9*I9%N?`i`*` wow % . % esxagae _u!5:in8 7 the ham we Vh3;sg?ams, % ' `fnr sinhi 4- `miy`~aC.w'a hull unnot- = c uuasyrqo -omgum is _ beforselectigxg a,.sire;;we V - ,s9n_t19f:$a ,-ihtnwaf <`01TWi*l!011":1t siii-he` or1e"o:the .;1Je`Sf1; b,1?i'i~,jA.'1:'1Wiiil1` VSta11ionJon>:h3Gos sttock` * Earth ' Horses on ,__;_ .._` .. .-. \ M The Strongest, kind of gu}a>ran'te`eAis behind op} Z COMET,Vstee1qr~ w0Vod_-frame. 4 \Ridrs take no risk. . R'ock\-bcLtt\om p1fices._ Tip-topquality. . L. _ Thd Biggest B_1):tl,:_\R*the..Best Bicycl Oil in Barrie four ioc. The Imported. ' _` _'.l`rotti_ng Stallion uax.n,,..uu.u. 4.1,... SQEVIUB U1-ucuwun uuuhuxu vvq.g\qu,vuv, stun; VH7 vv astock .hoise i;n the U. 5 ';_ ;L..'-.3......... ....n.v. 3* H}n'nc viz}: n" y-n'Jun'n `e ha m3Y_5ti_1i;!; 5n` TX. *`;7;; ".""' ;eIf5r, o0x:,;ai1E ;-ug11.%1ga&eijwexgingmi. r1ozLe1, ;.,13am,,,_ ma ~ 'n nnnv. awn? Huh am-nun 1::'rn'`)mnnn-'f.n*Ra[5n'vtAv1`f MINE OLA N0, _' ` i 4 '0 ' niilten a.cross_] uv-.7 . `. (6738) \\ `if lfli HIllUG |IV|,`l\\:u ( kxjmsnlxed diffarensdoctoig` F I to`t1.ie-nature ` xinauf bade my me % ..:. It wa._a`3 AGENT, tandinhall that was done for . 3,8 5 were comxng more . gun iatlaatl would` some- `nvgetdhattacka 1;-day. I-was g `V bl - `L with .bronchitis,: which ',misery.. Icould not sew V do anyhwork .tha.trequired ` . xonhto it. Al1.this.dronble 2 I %lo,tt me ion years; and at the h 8;; 090:ll8uH7Id_/`al.10(5h%r', doctor... iihe he7gaveVm,- however, 1 ew;j_VrorVe ingtead of, b`etter.= , `wuz_ advised `.120 , try Dr, Wink P_il_ls._. I was uainghthe I :bffor:I' found" any benet, A jchskevwha a .decide_d .ch?nnge. this` If had used `t;wlVe- `boxes e11_ _gs,Ii`_dic_I. in ~ my young vexyfsymptom of the trou`b'1e :eojlo/ngmide my'lin__a misefahle | {For eighteen -months 1 ~ud'e,tha`pillErand wad" as well ., ` hhbeeriin `my.1ife.; Tim ; -,I~ {felt klight mack ' of, }9,b1e,aI_1d try} ' Bink'Pi1Is hagaip. j I gof gm 2 _0_cc`asional. pill and M `haw inaymptom of the l;htW'_; Dr; `Williams L b vpdpne*_woiider3 for me"ia . 4 "8 ~ who may ,_be_ill-.. Pink great'bbnet `to a ` -Eh; . T `li`........u an _ sun. om, ,, ,0 ` icir `- _ Tv guotiagxeez ueqmcw: iued `to Inch ctir and oo'ntintm1_to val! Lent tho :23. .. .. Lfanqusly rTr,s';si&e the amusing, `situation `xiznt. t`x`. }Z_`-;: every time be- umlged on A;tio1e"whic'h one of the . womeii had m k ` to buy for herself. Things had . n qnieuor a time when ` t.b_`a. .ant.;t2`52 ;a.che,3~I9_W'9. $119. `camldgtg, man was a cup and sai- oer of Sn. china.` It was a` ery_pn %=E}-h'1t vrea. c 'verly decorated and . manic` the most-`artistic ' Itmuz such It piece as might be A d at my fine china 6': glass 5, and itqertainly would` not hum mnmnnldn tn arm-int more J -\ fa mm ]}l.'lX.`l`p2;.':` uurgaw ucuui. ,1], I111 lU'\2lI}MlJ l_'VVull4| uvv been reasonable to expect {note 1134 torit at`9n_c`ticn.aale. Tho`, anc- ` V1\:o_e1_" didn t xpct more, and under; rdiunry circumstances ha won1dn t hays got so much, but these iere not ordinary oircumsfancesl. It Jnppened . Vth`nttwo bargain seeking women "had marked that cup and ?aauor1ot'the`1n 5 ulna They were only separated by 1 .` Anm .lnnhI am! an nin thrnnoh flan` ` BMYI3. Luuy wuxu uury 5cpnLIwu`uJ u_ doqen mass and an aisle through the man of camp atools, mil, of `course, vnelther had any notion that sheivetild have very much competition for such a trie. ' They werelwell dressetlyomen, undone was quite young. They sat in their seats without h. word, while a" ' ol_oisomferjardiniere worth $100 `was knocked `down to a dealer for 820,; and they never ventured o"b id onybitsof Worcester, Dresden, Coalport and other jkinds of ohinagwhioh were sold for ri- diculously low prices. But when the auo-` tioneer wearily remarked in` his profes-' sional tone: _What. hnlolfered for this cup and saucer? Guarantee goes with every piece. `Gimme a bid, please," he was mated at two shrill voices whi_oh~ celled out simultaneously: . "One dollar. 1 ~_ The two women peered acrossat one another.- ' 4 IIIUIIHEIE ' ' ` Then `the `younggr saidfiiemphatie tone: ' n A .1..n_.. -..:t .. I...1l H cu: IF`?'?f`?tV`UI` in suswyxq:-wysy-, -. gas I!il0~A~B.M G:T un-ea-tun-on %e-=wm.;Ti:.,!a..,:w.i.Q_n`.. T |U5lUi , V * > _ `FA dollar and n.,l:a1f. A ` T L. The auctioneer tc::,ii in t!ie situation.- 1 What more could an auotiamer want? ? Two women pit~td'ng::iusc each other. i Sleepy a moment before, he was _all. li_fe n w V - n n LIUWu 7?"A_ha'lf.,mor'e! he exclaimed abcom- 1 fully. Rca1,lyt_his is ridicultms. I can- " not take'1cs."-.tbaxidcllarbids. , Two~do11:1ra.. said the o1d.e r wdm- `.`.' # J , " - 3*} 'I`1:;ree7T said tbeother woman`. ~ , The women sizc each other up again `while the zzticionccr exhrt-ed. I an-m.a .. `I..- ........ :2 ....-,1 +1..` ..I,1..`i I WKIILU IJEU 3~`UU-{UHKLL C1-AAUL ECU. :- I 1Ijx Aher now," said the `older 1 woman to?a~friend.. "F'rve.do1lais. " "Six, :~:.TI<`2 the younger one. A_,,. . : V Why. am; spiteful thing! I-don't 1` believe nhe_ wants that cup at all. Well; -the just shn n t `have it." csevn do11qrs.* V ' rnma timd Hun vnnhhnr uyninnnn Rani.` ;,__'_1?1;is. jimg .the younger w_omm1 hesi- ' fated. `Every eye was on her} for the wholeorowd was interosfed. She prssed her._1ipa together, and, assuming an in- Ldierent _e;;2mssion, made the bid` $48, while the auctioneer `nearl'y fe1J.`of his "chair; Every head in the `room tnrnd 8 with the bid to the older wom,an}.- " H`|'\.\.-.1'L .-.1... vI..`..`l ......t|...\_ A1...`-H nniil ` ILIU JUHD 311111.! I) LWQVU U1. DCVULI uuu_u_1u. V " ` \ WM]! DMD` mu LU pun UJUUF WUu1nu..' Don t:. you `bid another cent, ? said her friend. . " = - V - u"n11`.:..,.a. ..;...1... 4.L.':.. .......` u.i' Q1... ` HUI I.l_ll;_Ub_h '_ `_`I 11"jn_at make this and bid. She doean t`wantV tlgag g:t:_p,; 1t a just spite,-~ `but I'll do lgerup now. `Ten dollars, . she xdlaimed, and with a triumphatli smile ' she glanced acrossTthe rcom.A " V ` , . . I 'H'\I1nl- maa uiian inn mnnlx 9n-r (`kn nV`H|-or ` um gnsuucp IU{uaa,wg: IUUILJ.` ~.` _ ` ?Tha`t.amileLw`as too ,ntu_:l_x for the gather I 7W.0!n`An.. It made her more datemrined. I sum. '..1.-'.......z;..u u.:..|.~ 12... ..'c'....:.1'~.\a.. ' IU_X3ilU! HUI" I-IJU-l'U UU|2C_L._|Ll1Lll_3U'. I Oh, p1e,nqedi1 t think I'm afrai(I"o1 1; 9qup1g`off mMked in` a vhtuiky "whisper, to the 12319 iaced -man` _who'h'nd some `with her.t'o_the auction _ _andA-had been trying to get low enough ixhia mt:-to be `out: of_aight of the` eyes` {caused on his.oompahionV at every oth- _ Ler bid. . = ' K 01-; 1.... 1...-.... 3; n ...m u........... tVn'-~ *ax'u1n.' V ` " v V. J ; .I..at -11 have it, said t11e`gg.W~._"`fIt;"` ' :m_`:t' _._" , "7" ` ',mae9~E1jyndn11arg"1naiaha ._ +`Lou`h`ex J: eds?` wen, I guess nkhf Do youth ` I'll let her beat me like 4 voice, `V, h.Tr'.M-.' mu: gin. =. _UlllIlr] NIKE] UUJLBHI, uuu-Hun}; Vuluu; V," bifwith _ . - ~ ~ ' ad. `V9ry`ne-Sqvres; Wo3`th;T 93,7? Aehmtd _th9`n`uctioneer. f ` 7 V ,1l.LInaverl" axolgimed the o1d_er;. , `:07 V gm. _!`.0t all the 1mpugienoL1~ever- ;6ihi.`1'1.!fh9i'.nW? % _ ` **`.`I:at `jef,1avo4+It,?,`*Vnrgeii*her friend: .00 1 L , 'K591I0!i.:n_6al1j I tell meg. aathoti-..I!:?on1d. you ? fa?! mo.-. '*I;at;&ol!L4%rmad ,hi1d? 1'11 5 W 7 171.7` SW9 W `*0 her.` ' . N` [ g. xn. UH EUR`: l\..5u`. UJKUJ Lddllli. 'U.|UB- T\_vo~do11ara,- said the. o1d.'rw6m- -- ,PAnLnAMENT ANIZ;IHE_]`URF. 3 A can In Which I Govetnmeintwne Al- moot bvertlu-own `try Ascot." V Five or six years ago an astute Rad- ical, Mr. annel Storey, with` charac- teristic ,warines, 'vo'ry nearly caught the zovernmentugf the day t1fipping..Ee had been left speaking on a Tuesday tight in June and announced ,hie.in- ntention to` continue his remain on a rather exhaustive eoale.npcn- the follow- ing -ThI rs8iry, ~whgn~ the debate was to be resumed. Thisvwaa jnamzhnttxuanni,-_ ber of Un'ioniet,en`tlenuen wanted, for it -happened that a little vent" known as the Gold GDDVM to be decided that afternoon" at Aloot, _ and, much as it i grieved them to miss the eloquence of Mr. Storey, they wore bound to choose between thevo attractions. So-posei- bly with grieved hearts, and also possi- _bly not-thej hied them to the royal I booth in `comfort and contentment " 1 n._ _-...._:..... u...'..I`I1.-m|m.e in" hit Hm` 3 "But we ir.on7t -ind dung _ou: toth`x'mitsT oi ne cmu!siqn~o*co&-Lliveroil. SCOTT S EMULSION 5" `won and `held its way.-fa.-. mrhr 25 van in the W14 0* V mcdizigzs until today it is :1- mt uimtida "the mag in 311 can of ' tau... .1 .....6$.a | main in 001110 uuu vuuwuuucuo. ] On returning the`y`1ooked in . fto_the'_!i {house of commoneto gee everything ;i l was all right} end found that evggthing 3 ' had been al1'wrong.' Fer~the-segaoious I ` Sunderland Radical, having glanced around himend behold the povertyot I the land, thought that his own words might be eilvern, bufa division would he golden. Accordingly he stated I his intention, noteo indulge in further orit-' icism, and -before the few Unionists could recover from their amazement or ?'put up -a man to talk against time until the Ascot visitors _retu1*n'e a division was called. - ' -- `A `not! nl 4-Wei Hon:-Iv In-in-u-7 lmmrina j whether in of adolt at }pt::1>1aAs of life arid gtt Cu V2! V9 Unis`; `Q`I"U'_'-Tlapg. ever condition qf via.stng7_ quznmc hi. hi xiu1arisI fcVr8]g` . ' Differ--on thz money qgxg- Msau wm. but Lvlzen if comes to a question of yhcaitii. thus Stidgrd. ~-; _ . _ ' 'Yourdn':ggkf\ hdhScott |JZmuhlon." A TVS 50 ctsfand 55300 ' ---_... . n/Inn: n-n...mZ Ont W33 03118. ' . ' ~=` A few of the early birds, having missed the last moo inwgrder to reach` Westm_inster_as speedily as possible, dfove into Palhoe yard as the leather hinged policemen w.ere_shouting Vi- aionl The dread word, borneon the . summer breeze, toldits own tale," Into ` the lobby `they rushed likemadmen, just in time to safefihp government - though not a `sporting man, `smiled sweetly. .H'e,bad been done by `.only a_ A short head. .A_nd1ha._w_onld ,have.aotu- .. ~01-`hisewn side of politics had `not also T abjured Westminster `for-the pleasant . `~from"an awkward defeat. Mr. Storey, yleinof Berkshire.` {thus was Mr: Stor- ' ey prevehtedfrem bringingo a glori- I one triumph; .: - ' ally won if adozen horse rneing lovers ` ml-an 1-nnvu nf `Hui-f:n1n in Vlzhn (NIH Ermmpu; '- ` , ' . The moral of thdtale in the fallibil--. ity of -human nature-.}ev6n_Radica1 hu- ,man` *nature.T =`"1`h ` Cixp ibegsiit Storey`s fenrfulVhop`e_o1 "a c'oup." and _he very nTea:1y,Tsuocede ,br.i$sins it 7. o. Since that_time the p2_:.rty.,whips have marked the AsAoo_tTThursday withu _ a blairfark-and takemheed unto their E forces. ' V. ` ,~ T A 0... ....... Ad ............`.. :5 ..`.... nm A... :I}l"' Illa J. Jill! ' Liigreat benzgt -`to I Miss EH00 j J. "Everett, 1 / h3sh`e was fluke ` t;g:ti;rall>yA much of the .'care i hold evkslo dtupbn her`, . V ' 1; L lexfi0n;31ae+Wie `and -`wax lady to 'ht_wh0'.:}W8. `andwhb had 1 _ By way of revange itwas theTAscot ` Friday 3`--`which `nobody 'tmub1_ed- .to think` about--th,at min govegmnent i1'1v1895. ' M'en went away to sea the moi1,1gL,]and on retaining to town Sound." when -dining at the c1'ub." that: ax: ardent band of astut)6idip1omvat- , jut:i1:\g1$i1I.Zn.1lY.t9pD1ed lover Sir Hen- _ ')`fCiiipTi113Bii1i)3E;t}ifW1`" Tii1 i`n"-" ' ` tater , 911 the! comparatively`insignicant. Ijqnestion qt` qordite. ` Itja _a':hard-thing, n V M =in hacking horses, --Iotj-a pqorlegislator to,nd1himsel1 face` * .to`,fft.:ce with.tI.1,e. *,&i'rorS9, ti!-atanera _e1ectiou.,-4-I;(na_i,r1c_iSn Tglegraphz 9 `= ' L ` _`w`u"3 UVHIX`IlUCy('Ivv scdrr 5; nowur-., seuevn, $1. 3 .1 F9RB!HTBEN%YBAR$ % 2vYWwno9qa$a9EFBRD?% 1DRiHA5B?$$f: jKIPNEY-T:~ ; M VL.$$EFFETBDi` ` 51* MPRMULOUS I hri L > 5 tu:untVt1;xhst;'e_;:r7nu;;:1a1ivo.g,:t ugtq; it xx: Ind,tte_gtaccu 33304 T x, . s;*_wyue:udsd_vq Ihmdcagwith dealex 25} 3;: hntigszcs. T V no:ueun'. Ipenlaton E '1', `Q? ,"_ ~illN.0!16'M3i4 inldivrpd 1330' '1im6u!;;0n~0`;A' `tlshup 13!!! etfchinnan} "..`.3;.. ' 535, V- .h1 _9`W*'3 `K! A ` "i `:1. beer-,,aLK.yqzncn pifmnt, and {he}. :1 V ' - wire p:ix1ipa}}y'bsr!aih - , ~ 7` H n3}ed*_9ud;,,,,1lh pnctiapxeer ntedvomc 9 yat` ch'i1s3\ wa$ `born-1 ;9,f,f':}, ,':::,s::1 `"5? th? lIm'mk?g,dtugn A-iVi:at _r;:13;.tgvfsry `time 1):. ` _ .1 AK- -mmnn utxessanzaeldmntcmuro Q callegp town at He told me ' he thought it mud H! "8006 thingjt . emxmvhi; :m;1u'op~nom. in` assume I 2 1; `young mvmp`e:an.a;z at Md: -Tqnninted with natibnnl men}. and -that he` would to get me 5 olarb ship in the.II9I_n af_mpresentativea._ In . ue time he, to`hia: friend. Genml Robot! 0. Bhenck, `who was chairman 0! the eommitme on military 7 main. ::nd.`:xe X i`1.',lt"YLB I was given 7 Alpolitiu in Wuhington ma gunk} th ekmhip` of that comnlittee. ' ' rt (`.sUn- innit mualriv hf ikn hnnm. and Tlzae mtze uzxng wt we ,.t1'iCt ofmainiff he apointed Bluino `td a mittee, Now", %B1dno had not served in t,h6ar;.n1_4ind, haw`: Imqxwledse 6! mil- :.;...a no mm: In nhad tn he a coi1ntr,v KIUUIQJVUN " poaition~neai' thexfoot of :nag;m-- Iegmation` .na`ao"ea;ste to; am: i yougg meusbax from the A}'xgnxta the etmzcmp 01 um: comguwuue. V :1 Mceifaz wga spejnkjg qt the honpo,. and for same _rmm'n -mother he seemed to : have httle liking fa; the; ambiiont 9 rm-an mnunhar frmh IQ xeguuauuu nun` nu bnuw nn_ -_..... kind of work" Ego to be a coontry editorhimse1f,~ mid` he.,appeg;9;d`to tah a~fanoy'to {the yo1_1ng'olrk~from Ohio; He would often drop into the cdmmittaoe . room. aud,., standihg before the wood I re, would talli freely to me about hi: ljewspdper and political career and hi: plans and hopes for the-future. o I ramnmhnf that he said onoqdavz "1 .p1I1E anu nopca IUI Luu zuuuxv. hbuainess`.am!qught not to be here. Nxh hope to go to the senate. . rempmber that he ax/aid `ono.__day:V do n ike this military committee- cdngresai am "to, b6 an the com- mittee on appxjbpria ' or ways and means. Fihancial questigvwillgoon be- the `domipank A ones in` oongre Two years later Iuexpect to he chairman" my committee; Then I think I ahxxllbe `maker (51 the house and aftexf awhile I mm.-vchinp` mama ahnnt exactly as he hope to go to we aeuuw. Everything came about exactly as he planned. He had wonderful presoience I concerning his own future, as well as in relation to political events. When he Ajgasv acandidte for the presidential nom- ination in.l880, he said to me: My ca- reer has thus far closely paralleled that of Henry Clay. He was speaker of the house and then senator. His party re- , fused to nominate vhixnj as long asit had any chance of electing a fsresiglgnt. When it had no longer any chance, it gave him the nomination heyhadyso long sought; I believeitliat is going to boxny fate. -Chicago Times-Herald. . ;~. E Trude llonopoiiu That Were Almoqt Sow ' nge In Their Operation. ' - _ Apprentices became V no better than serfs and slaves. They were not merely pitilessly ned `and ebzjntally punished. theywere often left in ignorance of "the .m~a~. Hand-. Hmv hn nm-nhnnnd the right they Wl'6 OIIGD 191i 111 Ignurunuu U.I. lxuu 0 -craft that they had purchased the righ to learn. In that frightful social and moral `revulsion following the long and w davastatin wars of the sixteenth and- Iaventeent centuries the corporations became more determined than evorto . .. maintain their "industrial aristocracy any trade lees ancient and honqrablg than their own to the rights and privi- leges of the law ;_- they soiled_themsqlves 1. -by contact with an person o!A'illegiv_i- ` gmata birth; and in their savage Ind.re- i Ientlesa pursuit of persons engaged in ` una`nthorized~- trafd they -invaded the ` homes of contraband workmen,-mna `eating both: their tools and-the hidden =_ 1` and monopoly; They refused to admit 1 products of their toil, leaving them and i |A their families destitute and starving. '4 | In-` llv`ll`I| nlnnnm-T'lnn. -vfk-n man Hun I-wan . . `- nnexr uuuxueu uuayxhuw nuu um`vu._I5. 4 -_; To each absurd lengths wasthe areas.- I tion of corporations canied for the-prAo duotion ofnew taxes and new placgs for g cort favorites that ocdupations like th_ teaching of danoig;the'se11_i`ng 0}! _ow- .' j':sT1nd the atohing_of bird_3v_gre or- 3 ganized, and homogeneous` occupations 3 likedthe hatmakers and carpenters -; Jere div ided__a,nd subdivided beyond the 3 " ' hum Al Hus` vrnnntm mint` 5 \LI.,V,lYAV___b|__C'|gI.|u BHUUIVIUUH UCJUH UMV ; 4` "comprehension oi the`. modern mind. 1'! T-Bvut despim the ingenuity b.1awyers.; I . niidhe vigilance of armies of inspect: ` I I one the lilies 01. demarcation could not 1 I ' be drawn so sharply aavco'n void con_- i 1 1' iots oi Sntereqbs. 'l`he`makers of 1611: :1 4` hats qnaiiteled "with" themaker`s of cot: ' ton hits. The `spinners who had" my T &right to use -hemp qua: led. _' use anpuro Vbrg to use ax. '.L`h_e"shoemakera_ {ought with thy cobglera that repmduced more ' 'than-:VW9*$hir1}s`ofLanVo1d shoe. Tl?hocut'- - Lvlqrs that` jmaele ~th&-han'dbs of ' knives` . f..1s2ughJ:L`utLth9_aejt.hu;n9_ 1>.1!.i.9L W The_.ra1at~iona of the mnkgrs oi woodenv L porringerj and `the makers `of; wooden A i!11['6` rqi1 a1l`y" .13611i'ger_ent; ~`Ez ank1in'Siniih :in 1:`foy1xlar Soienge ' Mnnfiu ` K')lIILl-I-Ill-I 7 Monthly. ' AN`C|EN.T c_0RPdRATION.- -: _ The,8tr,I.|t1_in`: Young Anthqty - . :31 have Always mad; 9.nd':'alwa;ys _ 1 with i1merest,-`_v_pzyid the `struggling iv; yqunguthor. what literanfmen had f ~ ta spy cgncerninu` t;h`eir;hAabit&vof-qvorlwr * 5-In many: e;asea-Tpmoduotivness`ap1i6axs ' `*9; dennd upon,;modd-sometima 2 av . -:'manA;e;an write ans! somamagzha Amn; feeling in cgndi `on; can dg guy ` % wivdrk. gm5':do;n._ x `bett6r;thLanfV: .._.avout.ot <:onditio xx.:bh_t a .m_.an 11,, _1I, 31:61 3,, :1"! now` `They Are, culuumx n {no 35;}.- ` ` um o_1 Tlfipolh '- /' { A _Ha1-ry Fenn", the artist,Vha`s writ/tn a . pgper, entitled Silk and Gedar's,/ for sn Nicholas, describing _his yin: fo the famous moubtaina _oi `J/ebanon. A ' Concerning thqsilk. "industry, which `plays such an/ important"pa;tin tho lives 01- the ntivea, Mr. Fe/nn nil; As c _ {imo upproachoa for `:._the silkworm to hTatVch.Lqnt the _egg the` tamilynova nufof th`e`1_ use and camp l_1!_I,d_6!` the `tree6,*giving~a ` . 3 blishment; .-to _theAwbrma_, after having placed the nuns an n`n'B`wA|:\nIlal.'n'\\L 1-nmrn ` I30 me-wormn, uwr uuvlgg plnucu um eggs on , sh"e1vea\mada lot e At first the young .w are fed on nely chopped leiwgs, but they grow larger the leaves need only be broken in two". "1`he.people have to feed `and watch thig worms night and day, or they wander in search of food and getI1ost, And in tho silence of _ gently falling rain. . The` `wm-"ms fast three or four times night the sound of the worms feeding I. o . -8ervinx.(3arrot>s_. __ . ` ;_';_ A way of serving carrots is the fol- - 5; lowing, evolved byocookidesirons. as . all cooks should be,` of ``_something ; . new,` The vegetable .-is_so:-avped, diced . and boiled ti11_'_te_;1der. Meanwhi1o_o-- 3 `slice of onion is browned in a ,tab1e- ~ . "spoonful of butter. With this one table-- s.; spoonful of _ flour is rubbed" smooth and: - stirrdountil the our is cooked. ~ Then` 5 one cup of [tomato juice; not booted, `is - addedto the mixture-with 'a half te_a_- t {spoonful of-.salt-ond7i7T:Tah 't)f`i5e`m3i3r; V The whole is_ stowed ` together than or: A . xionr minuteobofore being `attained over :1 the carrots, which hafve.`boen.draiued. `"23 uco 'n'i'r.`._ "L tononro 3 $ I. _` R genuy inning nun. { The Wm-"me fast three or four times during this period,,and about 24 hours is the length of each test. A curious feature about their fast is their posture. They assume the attitude of a cobra ly xed in that position for the entire . period. When, they are ready to spin, ! snake ahont to strike and remain rigid-. small" branches" are placed -on the shelves, and as the cocoons are formed go1 _fruit.< When " the worms get throiigjh that part at the business, the neighbonyare celled in--something as to an old fashioned New England up-' ple paring beef '.They cell it qta. in _ Arebic-;that.is pioki1_1g,. and soon you see pilesof pale green, ,pure'white4 and golden yellow cocoons heaped upon the oor. -; Latex-vth'ey maybe spun into ` npon them the dead twigs seemto beer I hunks, "but usually the ooooona are sent `masons, end after their.,30 oi-".40 days of tell they, too, often have to"se1l the produce for next to nothing, as the Chi-. nose are always ready to uxidersellthem. Another curious nae`Mr`. Silkworm is E putlto is to soak him in vinegar for ;` some houix, afterpwhiolhhe is dgkawn ot into so c" ed` catgu-t . to m ,-e we .3 or leadersfor fishhooks. . . V 1 : `i ~_ J7 down the mountains to Tripoli or Da-' : SILKWORMS or - LEBANON; E115 Utu.`.l'Uw,_ wmuu ucuu _wvu.u ustauuuua M-_t`h'e creamed cai~r6t_ blzansqit add_s_a7 gxeededvavor and is"n onethe harder to_ -pmpam thgnisho better?'known` 1')xepara_-? ti_on;-I-v2.{e w York1 ost.}' __ ; _W_ `_ _ ' 7: M usognobody-ha`: invested amther talk- `"Nmi: n-n ntnuid thing to do. Won't .mgmao_n_1ne.'(_~ ;` _. __ W _ v- .: U .W1`hat Ls~antnpi,d thi:ggtL1g.:. Won t: l t1;anq';,6ieynt;iata evjer- learn that wEat the -`%er}'d1 :es, IiI1:enxing`fm_ao1,1ines1! - -.-3 "QhiAoago;1i`.eo9rd..., - -. ` Vmgii ,..m T 'ug;:;:*:r ;;s;i ` L.EVEnR -BROS" LTD. E "as soon '01:. _ `iononrbg P- A . .:4'A-AAAAAAA.nAAAA.AAA4._% Frcig we? mt. 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