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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jul 1897, p. 8

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Speia.1>s_.% % For This W'ee1: EAR_8' THAT-.'menA'r:o. ..___._....._.. my luuU1rL'u,1l:u.p \;cuu_u;.u.. - The chockwas puidxvit-houthesitt tion, but the teller said to himself, un1L__ :.. Ll.-L :.1:..A. ..L. .... 51......` ....LL DJUU, uuu um Luuu. muu uu uuuncu, 1 Why is that idiot stnmling there with such 11 broud grin, trying to fix his face } on my n1em0ry?' And duly he took ' uotol ` 1 A n..... .1...... I.-.5,... H... ununii nn-n.m.m.I UULU. ` 3 A few days later the man appeared ` at the \vin his countenance` distended in the same smile, with an- ; other check from the shine firm. `The \ iudorsement;\'ns ceptified in exactly the same way, nnd this time the amount was $000. There was absolutely noth- ing wrong with the check on its face, Jill lrnnrn'xxmlL1znn\n mmfnm- er of the bzuk. In spite of all;- said the pnyilxg teller,` sqn1etl1ing told me ' mt; fc110w.wns n c1`ook. So Isuidl . should have to look up the account be- 1 [fore it could he paid, and while 'he waited `I slipped around to the r_m B_ '_ oico; which was pnly a short distimce L I away. " . v | `1"lm nhzmlr wue nvmninm] nnrl my-n. I L 1 1 ! uvvuy. The checkwus examined and pro- 1_1ount:ed_ perfect-Iy good, and Iwus about 1" to walk away when `the h0ud_ of the I firm said: `WyL\y,h0ld up. -VVo v0 issued no checks this morning. And theI_1 I went buck and bagged_my.cro0k. He! bud first sold the rm a bond and got his original $100jcheck in payment. This ho l1ad41sed*to imifato the Im a- 1 `sig1mturn pm the 'secox'1(1 and likewise to ih1p1'ess me with the fact that ho was _:111 right, so that when he came zirdund _u second time I w(mh1_13Qt bother him. -0. D. L.'mio1' in Surihncr s.. `Why She Liked Ilypnotism. , A young~won1an:fron1 Washington has (li.5'(`.oveI`((1 a practical uso for hyp- notimn and declares that at 1astV__slio sees - its value. -She was visiting a"y oiing artist, who, with her ohaperon, observes all tho propriaties; in a studio up town- in' New `York city. _Tho Washington ' young woman was called on by her physician, who l`iap13IsT t oT)"skil1(l"'in the ways and wiles ofhypnotism; Tho chaporon was eager, as many women soon: to ho, to be, hypnotized whou'tho tho dootor E skill with the art.` Thu doctor was a _tr_ii_ie ohary about showing his pow'erBTlT1it the `two yo'ungorwo1non hoggod him to gratify tho older woman's ouriositg Th_o_chap'~ eron .~;mi1ed'to liersolf and _ l)l`ll_)l)l(3(l witli delight; when the} dobtor nally gcoxisoiiteil to oxpor-in_1ont(911_1.1e.r. In 15 minutes it was the turn of-the two girls to liuhhlowitli saitisfam-i Under the "doctorsperzkiiasivo power tho olihperoii Was lost to tho world and all but the M. D. a_po\v;o1'i.. ' ` .iH-,'.lm:Ha nvfflsi 3 \ iuntirl ltlrinl `V'HiYlQ`< conversation. turned on that subject and ` 4' '11 UUl`l',-ILI ing schools "of sinoe desirous g negro dialeot ii ing. Not hoing manner of ape that it would t the language With this end 1' to the vicinity which reproson are alxvays to l One effort . coal iglaok neg: _woll loaded V ` Unolo John, _ loguo -ensued: Pretty boa get up the hill I do 1191 .k S0"u_ _, I Such an aim lod English 1 expected sour * professor, wl ` about the `foe negro, and, 1 .\ mift theworkz l 'rnh'-umir'| him G m. .IJ.'_l'!_1JU\VL`1'.. _ . _ _ ., _` _ _/ -At`_1a,st;l %3 exlziimfzd . the Washing-g,` V ton girl. Here at Inst is u p1'n ctica1`ua'eV ' , for ypxmotisnl. An_ything .tl?1'zxt`c 11| put` I B `,chu-per(_)11.-t_0-leeli ia'vwofth having }, about '1.`('z1(xl1 l` Ybrk-Worlrl. ` ', V I . V" > . ,ABerl l1i"'(Ji1st'om.`_ f`, V _`_Inf"13e;Iin` them *nm':iion vposts-* "01 ' `- a'anohi(>ns"t|xed}}I1 the oui`b"tit cbn`ven- ieut distances, mavko_`d "h'a1ti11g~pL dc, ; for omuihu or tramoar. AE thesap ace: `the passengers wz1it',m_1d the dtivors are; not allowed, to pull `up. at any other Ipots; When an ougnibua_ approaches one of these" posts; the oonduotoroalla out, "`Halti1_1g p1fwel"._and if` a pasaoegi wants to get but on if any pixasengeria '| ra`\\miting "to get mine driver pnlla `up; it not. he pngnea on. 1...; ` '7': ` 1 Z ` \' V `1`h'fo1ldwing are aaidby awid hnntgg to him beien found-uefar thwxeatd ` lghseiraeqmlz diaeoveredmhav . ;!5`7f0huznoia' `feet. 4`-pi-. iozw }dX:`3 93 21'. -bum EI.l'UcL. A frame dwelling, 6 rooms. stable. etc. 31 M_cl)unald street. _ A lot 65x130 ft., fr=.\me house, l3=sy_1w street, uca.r Five Points. " .7 A rough-cast. house on Elizabhetlx L-Erect, ,. rooms, wuhjcs, sheds, etc. 'n..m. ma nn l<`.lizaheth street. 9; ac: A CLEVER FORGER. BARBIE Examimn, muasnu, J-U}Y. `:5: 1397; gcAfsAN, "134: TARTAR owgmr, 1 VUHDIIIUU C.VD | 1 In the series of papers-on "Kinetic ' I)\mrfs.s" in St. Nicholas, Mary Shear! I Roberta descxibea "the famous Cans. " Mrs. Roberts lays: ` I`-.~mc`n1 nun: Han nnvnn nf SI EOE` Mrs. nonerw lays: .- A Casan was tha. name of 3 little Mon- gol 'Ifartirwho ourished in} my early part of the thirteehth century. 1 Na u-an hr.-9 in Hue eastern . ` part 0: ma tmrteeuru ceuwry. , . He was baa in the eastern part at _Agia, not far from th Kaeient city 0! Kurzgkoinm. "His parents `belonged to 0:16 of thebarbarinu hordes that owed allegiance to Genghis Khan, and Casan became a `ercg thfgh 'sma1l warrior and fought br'_a\.'e1y under the banner 0!- the great and mighty Mo11gblcoi1quer0r. * rm... ".m.nr tminm hf this little dwarf 1 the great auu nugnty mollgux Cuuquuw. The kaxuct height Of this little dwarf ` is unknown". He waslcertninlyh not over three feet _tull. but hmvas native and muscular and, like all his race,'b6.31ld; ' qndur lxguger, thirst, fagtigue and cold.` | ` nu. '|`n.-+5-.- trnro nmnu-nllnl `in lll 5 ` The tlcetest animals wermtrained to qnaure miuger, must, nulguc nuu cum. TBS 'i`art{`.rs were uum~llml `in tli management of. their beautiful horse; stop short in full career} and to face without inching wild beast or formi- dable foe. (,'zj..~;:ui was a born sldier, and at an early age becamie expert in all the exercises that belonged to ll Taftair edu- cation. He could manage a tigry course: with great skill and could shoot nn`ar- row or tl1row_ a, lance with uuerriug aim, in full career, - iidvancing or rec treutiiig. c; I Hm in-nu, nf `linen nmnll in Rttllfe. treuu ng. ~. , Like inany of those small in stqtnre, 1 i he. was unything___hut- puny in spifit, l I and while et 2| Ind he guflied about i him a troog of wild young" Tartar boys as reckless and during as himself, 01 - l i whomby common consent he became leader. He conmianilnd his. lawless young conirzids with a strange mixtnrq of dignity and `energy, and they obeyed 1 his orders with zezil and willingness. I Soinetinies they would go on long hunt- ing expeditions, (`ld0I}l failing to lay. waste any lonely `habitation they hap- I pened on. " ~ I I I l A blmlnntlve Animal That You Can Find I I I In Water. Ho really looks very `much like a I bear, though you most put him under s .' p0\\`erfuI microscope to see the resem- hlunco. The extraordinary thing, how- ever, about this tiny creature is that he is found in the gutters of hoxises, where he is. at onuqltinie dry as dust and scorch- ed by the blazing sun, at another active and full of life under a refreshing shower of rain. mL_ .....L,... L... .'- n.'-m n0 Hun Dnfifuv I i cums, as ulgaucy Three labs * - each. Tum Ink; nn ( The water bear is one of tho Rotifex nnimzxlcnlos, and is of all of them the I most capable of standing any` extreme: of toiuperuture without giving up the ghost. `Ho may be left` dried up for ` ,SllUWL`l' U1 rzuu. -' l ' I months, even years, and yet on being ` put into water will expand and begin` moviugnbouc and feeding vigorously. Althouglr ho cannot stand boiling wu- 7,ter, he will live in dry heatutufar higher (temperature, oven _up to 260 degrees F. Ono has uctuul1 be.e`Ii kept in vacuum for 30 days \=.titli sulphuric acid. and chloride of calcium without ' HIV R4M\Vbi_) ti UU UU Luuuu. . - | was enougp. Meeting a 5 negro driving mvagon rather l.!_woll rand ncoosting him as * I` the following brief dia- Inn\1n.nnm~un.5I . > "'IU3 vE$JuvnqLuu. ' * As for the reason why, it seems the little beasts bodiesklro chiey com- `posed of nlbumeu,. which, it is well known, will stand :1 veryvhigh temper-i , nture without` losing its solubility. LEl_ip;_t_>_Q, they are provided with two skins, one .0v(-,1` t.he'ot-her, and these skins are woudoi-`fully tough ilIl(1.~G}&*ri0. I 'lP1.m umemu hmnu lmu Hm -szninntirl` coming rbm,auch_an un- ' source. u1most"para1y_ied the wh`o. `muttered =so'me.t}:ing` Ifsttoh example of. fxre and unden- , thedegeneraoy of the modern I and; mentally deoidipg to con-. .\a'uft theworks of. _bU1'1ol,e Remus, . he 1. ).'m_truoed his steps to his xxbpartme>nt,9-V ; " Nixshvillo Ameriqhn. _ - E . sinus {USU wuuuvuuuy uuusu uuurwxmww. `Tho wutor boat has the scientific nnino of tnrcligmda, because hotakes Iifo-so ensy. He is glwnys fat and plump nnd spends his waking periods in constantly grabbing with his four pairs of legs among whatever rubbish comes in his wny.. Having eyes, brain and a nervous system, no is'1.nu'oh ahead` of his tribe, and is altogothor one of the I most interesting and ain11singlit-1en1:i- I muls known to science.--London 'Iit- I Bits. ' ' I an a nu nu vi [A certain professor in one of the load- of" tliis city was hot long of incorporating. some in a story he was prepar- verywellvereed in their manner speech, he bothought him that be a good ideiu to study in its purity` undelcd. in view he botvook himselt of the Union depot, near reprosontutivos of the ebon `1-:1o`e n1w`a y`s be found. ; ' nun nr`m-l- mun mimmrk Mnnti:'-rn -IUBLIU Uuaurxu . _,,,, T heavy load, uno1o.. Gawyom i get hillwith ib ? ' ' HT an-uni-. Immv ni`1"`hnt. I m-r\m1mr4 -x*hotogx~_apmug h9 Ax-te1'e. `; A Kft1mudh;6u`dyanii xvainstakinhxx i `Mary in. the urm,n'f;1n adult Vhus; = been ~pho`tographed. , The `patient had* been I. nn i.'nhuv `Frnvn nnm}x trn11hTn `In the Mm yuv |.U!l.`(IJ :~_a_nf?fering. ....LJ 1 ;aun`eLxgpg `1_ro1_| aomu uuumu 11.: um auu: -vobrrey diagnose. By means o'f\1h,e Xv _rayLdeposits of lirnetmlta in the blood ijhib TtheEhjrEiciziiiiR2i6?i?\l7I t6" - were clearly shhwn, and `the, oaseiwaaw treated` iu_ accordance with ~ (1: facts elicited by the ph0,tog1'ai3Iii" , ` boribed.-New YorLk,`I4'edg9r:V_ . _` - cqe, uu Bruce. ~ Clothe: aid oiedn. A L When a ynfan realiies thuthem_z,1't pay his debs and haagob to ask form` extension of time; t11.eLrs!s.thing1or him .t.0 do isjto go to a` tashionah1'e tailor * and _ geLhim ~ LI 1._\jew~. suit. of clothes. ` Ure morn are .,sIdom .VI`eni9n t_`x`vith 5`. seeiy `Ix;;\u.-n3omeY1X16:JQBI131g. WU |l1)lf1JU lUll`WJ.bLl llli ' know, si`r',`bn$ I prostlme `A H . LOOKS LIKEWWLBEAR. !.!t;o Iouxolhn Centurion Ago. pneu., Fl-1.l? _[JIll4.UL l0 ugu uvuu M frq17r_|4ggmo troub1ei vulalvnl hi Cauloznis. wlym-e 3 The tall eimam ' Shqiding in M-ny '3: $A1uy_inr(-drobomas mhow . . 1:1. VA _.....1 on... ml. min hunt. E E (,5 OIDIAW ` 1ily _ in mi robot. as A life men: royal man pals > The hrnodinn n lhroutzh mm bl U1 MIC Null 1-m.u.::.z..u..'n'oi3Ja Shqidingin nu A '3 in ' Ulmol muumu wuuuuu-u.-...... ........, _ blemn. _ `minnows: of cheer wu loved by [ruthe- rem , 4, ' ~ " 1 t" Throug` Hutu : dntk pinu nit! kiddo l7l'6``n91"' I . nmler ` part. BENJAMIN &% L:0.m,P nun --up '_.._ ..._ _,._ 7 . xuxuugu greenery- I By our_ txoved Thoma, otdnined to ho A priest in lead us to God : temples grand. 3.11:-reon the wonders of his kin are t. Iliircst of hme. .lheta1! cllntoniu P'- The altar candles of a continent. _ .1 .mm-. H. `shnevn in Ovc-uid Xenthly. %I'hlrty of Them lhdo In I P1!) of o . ' Breeches of the gear 18!}. v i Perhaps the`tzgst_proof of the advance ' fat the Japanesein civilization is to be I found in their use of pockets. The peo- ple of that country have usually six or eight pockets ounningly inserted in the cutfs of their wide sleeves. These pock- ets are always tilled with a curious mis- cellany. As common as tho twine in the pockets of young American is the prey- er amulet written ~ on sheets'of rice pu- . per null composed by the bones. In so- ` oordance with their Isith, these amu- lets. are swallowed like a pill in cases I of mental or physical distress. Another 1 essential seldom nfissing is a number of it small squares of silky paper. These are put to unexpected uses. such as to hold. the stem of la lily orlotus, to dry a tea-`` "cup or to wipe away a tear. Amongnthe Chinese and other nations a pouch is` used instead of a pocket. This was also V t the case in western Europe in the mid- dleages and for some time afterward. The pouch was attached to the `girdle; `along with a dagger and rosary. It was V` called an aulmoniero or gipoiere. It was often ornamented with otirious patterns, ` gold and silk threads, coats of` arms and `, religious sentences. A dramatist of the ` time of Henry VI1_I wrote: i From my girdle he plucked my pouch; By your leave he left me "never a penny. I ! Breeches. howewr, had pockets at an I early date. In an old play written about I 1611 it is mentioned theta man had his . ' breeohes plaited as if they had 30 pook- . TA ets. But pockets 'did'not attain their proper position until the adoption of the modern style of men s garments. With waistcoats a great opportunity, for pockets presented itself. Later they were 3 i 3 i made my broad and deep and were ; ` covered with embroideryhnd buttons. 4 In the reign of Georgo III waistcoat, : ~ pockets reached suoh size in England 9 that they became objects of ridicule, so 3 that they soon began to resume more a moderate proportions.--New York Post. lix royal pals ling: know. A _ The brooding n through what`: Inc In! doom L . , mum of thothnuwhnntluthdght tr%hu, hh-mm. . L-.H'tl VH1-H59 A-no '0nsta, or mistress of the treasury, gen- erally a . shrewd old woman, promoted from the ranks of the servants for her.` talent for housekeeping zmd gossip. If the sultnni vnlido dies, the haenad-.u' suc- ceeds her.` Under Abdul 'Medjid the seraglio was long ruled by 8 washorwo- read, but had the power of dismissing. Vviziers. Tho`su1tnn s four-kedines come V next, who rank as spouses till he di- :` 5 -vorces them and marries them to some n of the pashas. Then thereinre five or six M I ikhnls, or favorites; then the guienzedes l` (from guieuz, _vo'-gi_rls who have at- ~ traeted the 1'11'2is`tir ?ghm`c?f)f A - ' I ` - V Every woman who marrieefrom the seraglie takesiwith her, besides elnrge portion in cash, her: c10thiT1`,`fBWEls',' furniture, carriages and servants. After them come the. -kadines-efendis, the mothers of the su1ta`n s ehildrn`; then the unmerried_ pTiTlTeSSe8 of the royal `blood, then the foster mothersard foster sisters, of the sultena or princes or prin-' ceases. Among the attendautsureeha herlains; secretaries, guards; eunuohs, soullions, cooks, pages, musicians. dancing girls , dwarfs, hnffoons`, priests, -~ astrologers, barbers end shampooers, tasters of the sulten s food=,-ath1etes,~ . oookghter._ rssmghters, jugglers and grooms to look aftertho 500. horses eon-> it. tained in the imperial stables.-New W York Tribune. ` - A ' ` tndio, or hewer of wood, who could not K I mun, xvhoaezehief adviser was `a bul- V i The Sultan`: Household. ) Inltthe time of the sultms predecessor the seraglio_t@gi_ug9' stretched along V the banks of the Bosporous for 1}; miles, ' and contained some 4,000 persons, the household order and arrangement being much as they are at present. The sul- tau s mother---when he has a~mother-- ` receives a aervile obedience from all its __,_..-n...- mL.\.. mu.-mu Han lnnmunnv-' a1tax'- -Lillian H. `Shngy ____-:..-____-- Eyelesslnlmhls. ' . Many of the lower animals are know high'd<;_g_re `of seusitiveness, to light- `Thusharthxvdmxs. the mxlggots of ies: and ey'e1_`ess ceutipeds nd their way] tures which have eyes..`In_ a recent; Ger-` man work on the seuaitiveness to light 7 of eye'1ess- animals, .Dr. -Nagel, _ who hluslis, foimd- that th eye1es`sbiva1vea V and. snails he experimgntegi with showed ~ :1 l1igh,g1egree`ot seusitivues tq Tighg... pecially Wto .dimi_u'utio'n, --hothers; ta. in~ ' onease_.b_f_1ight,` mjkl _th21t_fthis difrnce; . .W 13.8 oorrelzxted with othe1`ch.ar'ac_ters.V--1" .mn1aae1pnia:9;eqs;_h _` ., 2' to"sBiTW'rt-bout; eyes, the` skin having 21 I about nearly as readilyhs aimilancmaa. - made higohervatiohs _.chiey,on mol- ` lie fouxld-.t baI;` some__species'. .re;icted es- L < fiIaA.Sm.=.Branoiscpnb1ioV1i6,e- `0regonqi_'ty; g0r._,' Thursday, Eb. "1846-. '1`h'e` rst 0amorni:in.vpnb1iqation at Mouterey Ang.,15, 184..-+I4oa_fAChg ' u.I_\.;_-nu nuggulvn apuvn jdices" in, the possession} of atzptit `fwd. years les of the rstrnewspaper .p.1xb`- ;' 1i9hedon the Paoiq jooaut, `it being thy` 0reg9n- Spectator. which wad bo`aun:ui`_"' was -'Rhe- Oalifomiina Whmh appemd ! nnlou mlmnn . Vgolea 'J1inA;ea._-A nu .Lx_;uu ww; -a. = A out. an ; average` ;;B,.`ng1iu Aw1ji!i1eVl.`40A._1etters aiyeamaoh `man; 339 'audAea,oh Irishman =16; `ma! `agogafo Is;1iwvV`onLyI V' ti `3. and 0 ~C1l on RoHt._Brndtord. Barrlc5.Looa1Agt i POCKETS. ;_QVlg_.1`Vo\lv:jei- Figs; 1* ` n........:....;\ ....'m {A Special J l1.bil(3G ~Sd.1B of i BOYS CLOTHING 1250~BOYS sums AT $1.50 Bicyc1isus`taking`pa.1=t in the` Gmna Jubilee J Parade s110111da.ppear in one of our BTIGYOLE `SUITS % at $3.75 at 25c., W01-th%50TcntAs. "' .El_ega`nL. Line Qf Lmli_s Dress. *G0(d_s,` ~ T we`_ed -Effects, new and eas}nab1e, Eitn, EGGS mm mu: nt'1u"c1II!nr A 'l`.'I`!I`.. fg5;:'5oe:{*;mL1 gc A Special: Lineqf e>vv_P1*i_H1:1.ts at 8c._,wo1'th 100. M` Awe: L319 _0f n~~_s_ it %,1o%mm 1 FHAWLEV & amw, `av--. ._,...v _ ___... .. _. ___`,. , _ __ Every` Depa{9tmen_ supplied with goods at_"'lTm'g31is`1 %p r1esj`." IXVEBCIGUN I I Kpaz uuuu nu no - slmilating thefoodandne ula; m1gttm_SIpmach$'a;;q_13QweA of V 1>romotesDigstix,cu;e:rm'- `ness.andRest.G0ntainsneither `(31pxuI,Morphine nor-1*neIa1._ - `nm \T`n:p'nn'l*In.' " V rm .SourStou!gah`.-DI3Ff1J9i9s3v , . ...:.... .....t.LAnsn I\I:\.l EDI`! --nay: 1; " % ec::e:n&yrrLt;o3si:pa-' wornxs.,0qn\;nAs1ons.rzverIsh-TL "Vn3 rM!l.!!M!5lVl.B :1. V. '97` 5!" ngss and:l:o$sorSLn1_,m.: |. . n Im !BIeee.tabi;I;r;;=r}ii1onforAs- .:m:1.-mnd iho1-`nnd Anrmodnln - .I.!UI Il.m Luuu nnu u.uu..-_-g- ~ 0UE;S1 IlCIALTIES- L HIGHEST moss ummsu. - . mums nnommv MADE.` "n .2. .. ..L.:nn.mu -3.nynu-uurhcmn ....x`.nng-u'-uh -q-u-ha--.- I ,- '!;as='Simi1*e`.$isnafm0!`T kl);/ME?` |l,ullI.L'|v| yuuw awn Ananu ofr NAIu:.o'1_*.I_c_.' BARGAINS D,un.1op : Str:.t,,...%Bri?ie. Worth $2.50 to $3.00. II HUI Ill HLWILKI U011`! WWW WJOKI I0 , , ; 91, an th._g1an.or M that it /. Em-*3 K. in; 7 M A - ' I I1! I UIHID "l1I)|_1II',ll.I llllll-' i ` Refc_-,1-enceun1' shippers "uve1~y\vhere. C01-1'es'pon(1en(-e mv;tc(l. - . M __._ _. ._...nnn- - ' Alf` 515 E IS ON `or-`-G _ *`SfGNATURlE ? ows m ,PAINIn;cj Ivllvv nu - . . . . .. . Te4Lti)er of Druwixxg. Oil and China I uh1tin;: Gm I_u1tzufthe()nt:1rlo School of Art, I`0I':onto. Special class fa1',8cl1ool e|_1l_ld_ren Satmdny. , S ng select Lavuer Rsiains, regular ` _c. pound, vexy. npecigl at 3 pouudtv... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 1 ' Choice (`use Primes, large, cleaned and of excellent_qnalny_ apeci ml 4 p:)utds.....' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 such. I ' - > Two lots on Owen street, 1 acre each. ~ Two lots in '1`oruuto,,Uollcgu a`n Lyn_d nu. I "PARVK. iL`ACkwa.LL. " C0,)? . . 1'_.'rn. 'r91_wN,'r.o V ' - - 'W'~hr1-t---r.w-.+--. Goono \Vhent.. . :1. FliJur,'iv;ke`_1'e, pa tj FI0ur_,;_fgu1xily, V `Peas, s`xnx>xll U(m'3..... .. `*-HR/Va . .. . ._ . ; Buckwheat. . Barley .~. ,. Potutsics; [`;e`r bag.;,, Cgbbaggstpgr head _.' ,5. .;,-_. . 39%-P8! `NE e.'.,`-"_.' 9niox1",o,_p:r bag :. ; . . .. , _ _' ; rrapa, `small red,` 1pie`rwl)'ag . - u we. . - Several tine quarter sectiuns in Muxxitoba. i 1 Several 100 acres in blm Couutigs of, Sim- E 1 me, Duiferiu, Grey. Ca1'_d\yelI,,lh1ron and} ,,, . I i um. ., ,4 uu nu WSHQBBL, i_. ; u : av: .nmnu.-of ~.,--'- '}f`.. _qayqg;,w1-Erna: 1 n-rip -`nu "yr-`noun-cu , , . rplthl -ta nv Evaporated Apphss made from the . very best. cooking apples, very bright, regular 109. 113.. very special, 4 puu_nda..o .` .. my H.. . k K; Irv: ` M d~ CA'?9N-Kl snooze, amass. ems %FINnLAY._ 3 ELIZABETH STREET. 1* 'r'i{:11.!L}iI.? .4 .fliA;Rl{ lE MA1{Km'1s. Try Blighf.`-.ILCu ll [51,? o_v'(v"~`,q-rm-:9 ? a;!!,H;~ ~,naa Ih_H`g-I_ i_`' '6 I n a_ `)?*EmoN.; C0.\L\1IxsIoN A<;1~:NrS. W ~FoR+sALEE m BARRIE A Carfully corrected to` dat_a. K HARME; July 7 ,_- aw Brand Soda. 5c. `FRUITS 8, sheds, etc. I ` on llizaheth atrgzct, acre! oat; A149 [1nI)'zs . I i`\ Choice Ksxlxily Plu1Ir,.$l.50 for as ' 93 pounds. ` ,- (xmzmz uimx x K I E ingou .\lzu`y street. 11 , 6 rooms, uoachhouso , louKeu wgun nuw, : , 11 rooms. sheds, 9 `nA1;4Y;;Ptt0IiUon..' . . ' (him n` r stueet. cerich. house 9t. `Vincent trait hense. fruit, etc. etc., etc., ae, ltcsytield ath 7} reel, new no e Lynd in ities ,/Hiiren end ` ti co. IFS. _ likiltltl u SFXLE E juz;.'`try.in;,r Innliemx (lull, 101` when you get u mw 'l`exmi on .11 jury in a murder tgiul he'll .:imply' decide the (`use uccording to his own judgment, regzmlless of luw. . He has enly to be (`C"llVi,1lCn_t as to wlietlier the inunl-'>red mun ought to have been hillcl}. The actual crime has nothing to do with the case. The Texan 3 lies his own .l4't`i`.h.".lt)(Jl1tl'i11(fh mutteyrs; and, l:n()\\'i!1;.' this, I was sorry to think Ihznl at full tlnlgeil, raw Texan en the Luu ul:\I5\'u, l ""ln- i-ttrvry thnt t!.i- Jury get frhm the ` \\'lKllf :'.~It`3: \':::s'th:it- Lzttlicrm met Iallaz en (Jne lizintlr:-(l nnd. Fifty-second street; that 15".` n:<.-n haul u wordy quar- rel; tlzut l.::rli.:;':e slaigrpcd the face of . It|1t{1Z;'\\`t`t.`.)t l::llaz (lruv a big knife from his belt, and then ensued It scuttle, the knife fulling.te the sidewalk; that ti both men fought to get it, and that Le- get hold of the knife and plunged it in- to Iulluz, \'vlie died from the etfects of the stabbing`. i`lise were the undis- , puted facts that were given to the jury, and we all believed that Lzulierre would be convicted of at least manslaughter. ` man after Ladiei-re showed them on the witness; stand the way in which he did ; the killing. 1 Defendunt za counsel, Lzxivyer Palm- 1 ieri, was greatly surprised at the_ver- 3 dict .':':. Giegericli wue "unable to itiiiltzrstmirl .~:uch action `on the jury's l quiet ill\`(.\'tlglltt(J1l, whicli has resulted i-n my lcurn i`ti;.' tlnitl was right in my rfirst hel'ivf.- 'l.`he tll'.ll(tF(JIIl(`- xnun from . 1`ex2is just {z:i\'e- thza other juiyinen to (lierre, being the quicker of the two, _ But_ the jury promptly ncqnittcd the V ltut I `l('1l(`\'(.'_lt 1 know the eeeretnf. `it till, mid tciezitisfy myself I begun a , Strawberries, Bananas. Oranges, ' Etc. {Y1 .' a Hagvof `V . packigg I Lemons, 1 yr lvl ..3 75.. -147: 555.; 2: M V 25. PROPERTY ,4-ill .,n_ '. .'.G .N am im 0l\ 0 31 . 12497` . How we won me on-can JURORS T ovgn T0 ms opmnon; 3 , 3 "free um name or warm lulguruuua `n Ymu 1" " """ n"l'.' 0"` ` in to be found in a book by John Jense- _`W '~` *``_` " ` ``_. ~ '4 '4" lyn. entitled `New England ~Baretie rm 1%` Re!` `'**"*n*#x "Km or Discovefed, - published in 1878. In this Be Killed` 1303*-. . ` A ' book he say; that great companies cg` "R was known as the mmaer of - we bears sometimes traveled acrouwhat la ferret of the turkey," ehld Assistant Dis~ n-`Wong 70 yea `go. eat], in Sepmn` U19` ANOTHCY 331 3311- Who 113115193 ) her, my father one night witnessed a all the Italian homicide `cases in the , bear migration. The night was adnrk criminal courts. The "murdered man one." ~Tlxe~bee_rs came to the east bank was'Nnuzio Iallaz, and he woe stabbed 0 W` Pt "0L'5Ct 1'iV *9 `OW f 1 to itlvutlj on the attemooii `of. Nov. 26, T Orrinztmu about sevenmilcs below Ban- t8{)6_ The man who ,.kg11.d min wag ` gor._ The bears could be heard calling Gimueppg Ladi(>rre_ I put Ladien-g Illld answering1-zicliotl1er_ti1l 16W water, trial in thecriuiirml brunch at Gh0L!,1-v_ ._v 1{m they took to the.water. mun pnmoicourt; The imlictiuent charged >95 and lmded 011 the Hmpda 51(19- :llllll"\'{lth` murder in the first degree. 1 '9 11101 "iE it W33 f('U1d I338 1iliscmiisvl,Lawyer Phlmic-ri. oered , `Mite |l=1ll>f Y had CY0SF M) 1831191" i to miter a plea of guilty to nizinslauglr i 5"? W3? mmk 301`0S3 3 D819 Plank : i C?!` in the first degree, but the plea was 5" 3 ShiP.V*d- ~ * - - Au-sin nhnnf. Rn Vllf M20. 8 fI'i8I1d probably the Piscatnqna river. \ ! IHHY \\'1m~muruer Iu uw Luau ucguno. ! 1l_'s`is ("(`.`dl.~'f'1,L\\'_\'`r I ` ` not accepted. as it st-onmerl an easy mat- term ctytwiet thu dx-fx-ixdullt-. '1`h0re w.as no denial of the fact that Ladierre =mhhcd lallaz to death with a knife 15 inches long.` - - H ,\ (`hm Hm -in!-vvnnn hn hnhn RXVOITI lUL`ll\}S lung. 1 Aftvrth0jnry1nen had been swom\ l I l(?u1`11vd that one of them, a big, hund- ; suxlm fellow, was n-Texan. When I fonnzl this out, I became satised that I would lnnie` u- hard job getting a convic- tiun, for when ymi gqt A full edged, DA .... VI` .;...... m. .. -inn- {n n mnnlnr frinl \ ' ' A be hnck n1'.v:1`.in; moms and basexneut, ` and stables, etc. A lwml: nlwtolliml ` He was not to be out: i no ! 2:) Lu lmlli'm!.. i Von cith(*1'. If thv ju1'y1h(?u w0u1dn`t'.' ' % Iisrrn tn the way tlrvy sottlud ptriihg 3 ' 1: "l!':1l_:`.'.`-) in I<'x-us, l1c:'.vnu1(1 seq nhmxt. rt, trim`, to it "tl1a1ty>t1m,y"\"i'ould. '1 Pluuginjz :1 knife into n inzxu I~' heart- } that ~.\:2_.~; '1 . '.!:_:":;;. Tlw qmsrtiunn toibe +dee4(led-wzxs, did the (luce:1so(1 Gr:-`e1've i the pl\m;_n-? Ac('u1'di11g tq Lhc 'l`(`xu_n, hu.did, or tho live mun woul/J11 t be { * alive. _If Iaadiurre had not killed In1h1z,' ` probably Iulluz might have ki1ludL:-1- dierro. This was 5: `(-2150, the l`ox21n :1r- ~ gum`, `V\'ht1'0`QUiL>]{l>lL`S.~' won the battle, and qui=k1u:ss should be rewarded, not. 7 "i_3'e11Ia11re(I. I:z1t'!ie1`T(z simply `got in first . TIT rramz Hm 1mm fmm Tvxzls. and 7 K_$l'lllll1tlI. 1Jll|H|_`l.Ll'~ nutty 5-vu xu uuzu. stu, :`.rgued the 1mm fmm Tuxzls, and he o11;2}:t' to bu co1uplimunt_gj_d on his I stabbing speed. ' H'l`|u.m mm-u huh `Iii-tln mnn nu that ' El-lllllllg ISIJUUU. - I - . `f'l`hero were two little men on that jury `and they `believed _the vcnlict` should `D0 murder in the rst (logic-e. 7 they ,Lg1,111,;1,;_Y41nway to 1: corner of tho" V `|'1`hu Texzux just rometl at them, and rnnnx 'I |\f\ nfhrm 'i111`n`l'Sl`hi(`k(`(` \\.'V lumy _L';7g1';l_s',Y`lh\V{il_Y U) to |JUJ:H\.'>l nu uyu room. The other j111'o1's`bucked away towaud the wall. The big '1`_ox-un thn made u spe(-v,h,'tolli11gtl_Je jmjors how` they 1'_an'tI1ings `down -in my state, :1ud'tho other 11 jtxlrora "stood open mouthed, gazing in \vuudc1'1ne1"1t. Hot recullocl slxootiug.-,.b0cs, and .smhbing `parties, and.1xu1)gi11;;)pi and. guve gruplxio if11\1St1`l\ti()lIS of how `Sim (:}zm1- - new-1113_t}1 dzm11mi gizzznrdont. 1LB\idd _A___1_lc-.11, when ljmjtl justrmiu1he Sim taut th` dtist.`- V ' - a'nr|..... Lr. ...J..`.'l H1 llsnun Vvnnm nh'n'n DU UIUJ 11 llllht`. - "l'h he asked if t_h01'0"war mmy mun iiftli mm_11 who'd bu mun enm1;:h {0 my this weru a lie. Butihnro \vuz~:u t: nnd A\.,. ....-IL] `lhnun Inna: Qlu unu, ll Lunu uJL'1u \VllU1U , ulu `tho Texan mid, `Limno, boys, tsh ivor- dict"a1mf/guiltyi 'l`hm1 tlu".y_11`1lgt'ii1 " line, lm-d i'um_ i-he cou1`t1'0o_1n, untl the clerk_1'ucn1'dr- the ve1'di'ct-. Eiglxt of the jur(1ra.\v1:1'o pulu fil(`((1_\\f]lll they came . in `|`hn {'11:-nu ni Hum wnm vnrv 1-u. ., Ju1'Ul'H~W\:L'U puw Hutu _\V_'uu1 uwy LKILLIU in. Tim _face.3 of three were very red. The twelfth mun \ vna t.lxe'1`exun, His_ face uppez'\1T(W1m`111ul, am} as I`10'~.Wu1'1n- V ly g1'1sp0d1h()}mI1dUf. the man-\vlxe(1i(1 the deed he remnrkmlz I- u n1..2.. .1:L1 ..-.'. : "'14-'I.'nu`n in/I 4-` _ A brick dwelling east of St. Vincent Park, `J moms, z~t.4blc., sheds. I;-Mt etc. Grounds well stocked with I A fnuney dwelling. rorwms. | IUU UUUH HU }'UHli|1'i8\1ll2 .. . _ . . _ V {SM di(_1_r'ig;lit.fpurd;` I'd='er did it 7 mcself if I wz\`1"Umr. ` ` - I W man 11;. run u..'...-. ..m..IA..u; IIIUIWJ). ll 1. Will` UIIIL mow; _" szxicx Mr. Bel}, *:yoiuvon1au_t beliew"u.ap'ch it thing L-.m1_1d .1ia11peuin g'fsTn]`7Nq3w `Yfork,'- lg1It;itc1jd, au.d La? bdiorroitfhswlg houlei` in D4_Iorri'senizg i1oW. 3, : _--New Y01'k~Sun{ H. ` "' 9 V - a vet); early? pgrid the of1:he'Ohris_tiuu church a special order Aof * knighthood was - iustituted;' having? for its objeot-the CW8 and supervision *` of gall those ptioted w1th`l6p'rouy"uf_ev- lIy.nabion:1lity, an`a,; as its henglquartera. ` had orfgi1a:\1ly been Located inhthe'vib in`-L Jty 6f`Jernsu1em, hhe order was; gene:-M \ ally g-:igx1:xted Knights ot S,t.h Lamina, or of St. Lazarus and St. Mary of Jeru-" hnlmhnn ` , `lo " `_. };. " .;t re11"t yc).u'_ gttihwty about H10 ` V ~ - .v.?.',. be yawned aims $11.. = 11 WV -Kniehtn 3: stfugeriui __ ..-_.I__ ._-..:.:,1 ...' LI... ..- ...;.n.l...... . I `A ., _ T lntuaooiof elrsqhnrmgudinnb ' lug Anny `together. - : Maniy Hardy wtisea to The Fomt ` and Stream about bear: that migrated; _ W: fTbe x-at nation of these inigrationa ` found entitled ~Baretied Discove1`*ed,'- that years ' I Mar Int.` fnmr nms. niuht WitD88d 2 I I I 3 in n smpyxirq. Ag:i_i11, `about 80 years ago,Va friend of mine,` Henry Olupp, who is qnotcd.ixL Cussino s `stzuidord Natural History as ' an authority on bears, told me that our- ing the fall he had gone onva trapping trip, but had found few hours, till one xnorning in Novexnb`ir`ufter a snowigll ho found. the tracks of nine different hours, ulluheuded up one little valldy. For sevoral days after that in _re bear t-ra.oks.woro.found, all honde in the donned up when it omno time to do so, `ezune directioii--fro1iicnstto west. Thry I .i and in the spring headed oust ngain. - It in" lmHn\m nmrmo mm-mmnn trips. . anu In mu Spring ue2uu:u cum. ugmu. .i It is believed among sportsmen that bears go back into the woods to den up and come to the vicinity of-the clear- ings every spring, busyextonsive migra- " tions by be:L114__ur0 as little heard A, of as` ` those of wilgl turkeys and `prnirio chick- ` ons. \\'lmt;1mtnraliatsdonot understand is how the animals, which `usually scat- ter over miles of territ0ry,Akno\v how, when or where to get together for their But` He Oven-shot the Mark and was Trapped by the Bank. Not long ago there stood before the paying tollei- s window of` one of New York s big banks an unotuona little mun" smiling blandly over a $100 check. Signature, iudotsement and every detail were correct. To make assurance doubly euro, l'heA'1l-ttlo mun explained with` some insistence, You see, I liavo`had- my il1(l`0I`?(`Il}0ll.t(3C!'tlllll(l.. : I"hn nlmlvlr mu nnill wil'.hnI1l: hnuifn. etc. lxmunue wuu an fmtney 212 -Blake/struck. A `ruvnu .lu.~s-llimv.

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