Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jan 1889, p. 2

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nnrarzrm *F1!F*!P!!" though they nmnqlond ol,a single loutlity. Tlfey do at times uhbw dgns of aection. ' though nothing Into: the dog _or the h0l"... Still 5 cat`$ ull oction_i:s largely ll_openlgnt on -beln;,;- fed regularly. To make a out perform in. a private room" is quite another thing; from making it pt-rf(n'1_n before an audiunco. Still q.-tats can be trained toearollittle about an Bll_dlt'lI(`(!, and tn got, hirer stage (right; and like at-tors nml actresses, they very easily get usud to nppl time; though it in not. amertd that the cut, when oucu used to it. pine for it. and grumble about want of app:-pcintlon when they dun`t get. it. But. it n.~a't't-anger cruu-stlml-uard,s when "neat. is pt-rforuxitlg ~ the animal will pains and louk round at inqnisitiwx-ly, liku Theodore Thomhs if -inteF_- ruptul when landing his orchestra. ' Pn|fnr.\`)r l~`I-onklnric-|rs:`inflIn\1iu`1\ 05';-r animals (IL UV! 3. Put hvr I h lrtvrwtl In-r;-vunlicu lam. [Pu I'\|P` In` nut. nu. clmrch _. . .4` Costly led at 0 Bo`. , __, , 1 n, :.,L-.- n_.n,A__ ~ limit has ]uLN\l n rvtnmkablel In ru in l-`:1iI'liv2l. L`oxm., in 1&1), 1 'u1Xn;r. [hr [hm .\'uthm1iuI H1-wit. V 1'... -1.. (1.-.. I .... ., v ,1 __. FATHER HEWIT. `a [HP l\l'\ . .\%l(lIllllI\'l lll'|V ll, Nils` -nu} vlcr:;_\'umn fur the first hull` _\' um! ll; - pzzstur of a vhurvh :1! He \'.`:L~ in chnrgn vi 8. Pl`\'3b_\`- .l. nv IV` 0 life. J, and s'3"v?v"ooa," "i'E1i rF3'$a. `v".ron.'"" I 2;- _|_...|..\l- VV -5-A-A--n-r--v'--v G\at Reductions during the month of January. All Winter Goods - away down in price. o R. WALDRON. Hon` Silk Fuwnd, Wool`B.~u-k. .\l.\.\"l`LE (`l.0THS. Rquhr price 87 z to be clmrod At 83.7.` l'|.S ER ("L ITIIHX RL`|(!llul'd\ri0(` [L25 fnrt.`-C. (`HI-Z(`K|'2l) Ul.S'l`I1.R (`LOT 5'. Rqn|l.ur price {L50 for CI. NAVY l' l.S'I`l-ZR. 1 I. IT 5. ltognllnr prim` 81.76 lor I]. '3. our RIA\'\' .\lI-2LTU.\ nm-:s.< uexme. 1.5 yards for :1. See our I-`.\.\'(`\' STRIP!!!) DIN-28* UOUIS. ii: mm 151:` Foo our I".\\'(`\' T\\ EED DRI\`.S.\` nu -I18. luv now 70. See our HEAV Y WOOL DRESS GOODS. 251:. now 151`. SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK composing Swiss and German (ioods in I-`lonncings. All oven And Edginga. Also I ) to 27 inch . At D. F.Armstrong's, 14| Princess-st. RUBBER8 & UVERSHUES, Being I week` Earlier than expected. In nr-ler to boom our winter sale: we will hold in connection with our GREAT SALE OF (TUTTONS, I THE onv OF HARD ms AND Pooacnops OUR` SliZA'SON% S BUSINESS ` For Price List see handbills how being distributed. The place forgnuine bargains in Dry ' M ,,;,.-;, Goods is ' NEW EMBRUIDERIES DRY MILL wo0oTNo sues HAs'BEr_N MUCH BE_YOND THAT\A_OF _A_N_YVPREVlOUS vs-:Ar3: 'i'He;.Prob|emis Easily Solved; Our Low `Prices. Have Done It 1' E 1;i`smn sun Lower`They Go to Clear the Balance of Stock. EVERYTHING MARKEDDOWN TOGLEAR MURRAY & TAYLOR S WA L314 SZSTEACY` j . LADIES BRONZE -EVENING -SLIPPERS. Neat Shape- Very Fashionable! // Haines & Lockett. Flouncings for Children s Dresses. CHEAP SALE The I l'RICE LOWER THAN I-LVER. 1,000 P11-ICES TO CHOOSE FRORLI Boetmd ohuput in the city. Foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets. M. MALLEN. Ice Creepers, mSi5ENCE &]_QR_UA_MLEhY, Special Sale of Embroideries, NOTWITHSTANDING . Leading Millinery Store, 132 and 134 Princess Str ;et. QR- `vvALDBQ;L\T=s- 10- 15 -25 . 3*. 176 PRINCESS STREET. L_{N_TlL AFTER STOCKTAKING. Whu-11%|. Vessel um :11 V! noaonuoum 4 Ronni! And W Dealers. Cosh of ' very best description. under cover. well odnnd promptly delhrered. Bunon w and Ilud And Soft Cordwpod of nn quality on lund. Inspeouon touched and uunfacdor gun-unwed. YARD-Comer (mlvu-lo and West Sm-eta. T .'0!oe-CIaron':e And 0l.|lAl'i0 Su'9euI- Foot of (`lu-once Street. nmmmms left at uho stores of Mr. Jame. Gentlemen, we are not forgetting your wants during our stock uking ale. We no telling All gent`: turninhiu good: at n- duoed prices to clenrout our pnoonl lunch of ties if prico will do It. See the tiuln 1 ,_4_ )A.1)_ V. ._-- _ r,, our window 3! above price: And mp iuldo and see our rouge of honor goods FOR SPRING". 1889, TO-DAY, AT SPENCE & CRUM)I'.EY'S. \. J. MCMAHON. HAVE RECEIVED THEIR --- I-`O R--- WALSH & STEACY. 3.75 yd QUIIIHCRS James Rodden.Princess SlN.'R!l,l|d Messrs. .\lcKe|\`n 1 & Birch. Brook Street. will be prompuy mum folophono Communication. Axenm Blnck Dinmond,I.h_1oA._r ..Za.l:l.a\J.1 uu .L.t\J\J.n..L...L Vessel my Wholoulouzd 6'51 ow vnrv but dascrimlun. wall Coal. Wholesale, Retai|, nu-non IIV vruun II A I')l.'|."I` mm-' _ 0}: cinhlifr bcoainons `ND ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE um: T0 oanm 281 PRINCESS ST. IF YOU WANT THE Oheapesta Bestfurniture OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT 251 Princess Street, cor. Sydenhnm Str;et. Kingston. mm un.-.a.....- Van-nl Annnm An 'hnl:lan.nd . unu1_uu.uu , nummugmuoaun cum uu-2 n Aiuua Steam nu Hot Water llontina Emzimvvrs. Agonl for the Celvhrmed Spiral llzulialor Hot Air Furnace nmnufnctured by M. H. Jzt oobs. Syracuse. N.Y. _{___ HALL, PARLOUR, 000K//VG STOVES and RANGES. I.` . l'\I.ru'l\ A VI` At!!! UIIJT ll! '1 . `u. lIlUI.l.I.l1lll, 1 Illlvvuo nvca Imsmithing. Plumbing,Steam and Gas Fitting Rmim and um Wan-r llontinn CLEARING SALE 'lO .\HKl'2 ROOM FOR lMl l{0\'El\ll~I.\"l`S. 3- H- C5.R__N_Q__Y..SKY : lllunnu W IIIKIF WEI II-LIUIN' The But in Emmhmlly the Cheapest. CTIRI5 l`U8l.`l'l` l l7ll(`BASKH8- music. man. lotion. Mano OF HARDWARE. STOVES, RANGES, AND MECHANICS TOOLS. ` SJ` EIIHUJIVI IILIVII Vi QAAAAII-q-vs-up II Ieloct. h-om. Always tho but aelotod iulx moat uylllh stock in Iutem Ontu-io. _\ Give us 1: ml! and look_-over our stock. ' nnnfnnnunn Yr! A I 1 hi nnn nnnnm `IIYICRISH AND 0\'l'.RSTLLFl"ED WORK A SPECIALTY. ` ` n:s'r1.\u n-ts GIVEN `ma VEVER\' m-zs cnxmxox or lucmlume. CKRPETS LAID. Opposite Polson s Drug Store. ` Pl{INC.ESS.S'-l`l{EE1`. Kingston. 1 vv- --ow-u-r - Vv-' -v-- V- `_--_ -_ N.B.-4)rduI left at the Grocery btoro 0! Ju. Crawford. Princes Street. will receive prompt nuonuou. U"l'olenhone communication % F1n E3,"vXu~':i 55 sum; LOUNGES. EA; 17`Iar}_ci`.ii>` onn cums umussns, spams \&c. 4 ---uwvy -' ---, --jjwj, -_,_?_-, O. A. OORNELL - PROP. ilblouolujutbon-roIIoddnII.ud rc- m ho II Od'w,lIlI Ilnodloul bmplolloouufor cummm ha en. . !`Iobutyudc|d|uhluhmwu.' ` ONI DOLLAR FIB DAY. UPHOLSTERPZR. Deei'na.md Bl!L:Ig1x1s1:t?e%`l\_1g`n1shed for all ,H8lNl Ill yourprucru $14! HI PAINTING - Argo - PAPERING z.,,,,, .` -. , .u -._.I 3-..`. _-I top: usxv uy-uuu uu an v.un:u-u-u. -73. . V an the mast spring rush is on. , pa x1.mm mm: or mamas -1-. VV -Shun-Ina 0rrmu--Cor. Bu-not ud Ontu-lo Bu. 1z`Eiir36N s" %""f5`?';13i1'I<'i5f:~Jpo1 5 F.c.MsHALL '8:ro'I;t:n 'Bea`t' -r__.| 1-fv--.I 11: 117....) TI...-... (XII. all ARI) lulllulu olnnu-Io. THE VERY OHEAPT PRICES JOHN L. JOYCE. H.BRAMEB, FIKII` I "`\I '_`\l`~L _ I'I'\l'I"" 1S'prucoup-du'n4 b"e iolam-amd d9p`t ` llll Ihn nranl nnl-inn runh in nu. ELLi"RO$:- MERCHANTS I - Housexsmns 1 1 Next door to W. M. Ilmmnnn, Princess St. In |' ,ru,_,- -_.I.l-.. IYLAZ... DAMAGED STOCK 7' TIC IMO! llllllc. IIIMII. DIIIO hdh.cuu . _ I S erlock 3 Prime Rooms, ll PI-Inca Blnol. Telephone oommunlcat ion. BlBB.V':V...`\-A ILTTU E. \'v0- 1 - - - - - v v - -~ - - , V - - BEST IN THE MARKET. Yard No. l-0nuu'io Street. " ' I-(`lm-euro bu-eat W'hArt. " " 8-81. Lawrence Wharf. Iccure d6V_e before broken wonthal coil in. Chief 0 -Sl. Lawrence Wharf Brunch 01lIce-(`orner Kin and Clarence 31.. on to Brwdhh meann dgltol ` mpt 5 II ncwry ivory A spouts my Goal all under cover and well screened` .1` olephono Communication. JAMES SWIFT & CO. -251 PRINCESS s'mm:T,-.3 ' Cor. Bydenham Street. 5 HI-JNRY BRAM;E, c ___u__ 1w..A...o'..\.}.- and (XII. IAY AND RIDIAU STRIKE. _-._-.-. Au. _-n A wuuuuup-. "\I'IIA MI8CEf.LAN mobs. J "xivoon AND com. Aaagvgvo -u--_._-_ Undeniakr mbalmer, Leading Bend in yo`t`1r`ordo i-s only for I'PILlI\ AA]!-\ r\Al5CI! FURIQITURE. am. ` 277 Bail .s7.-}..}e.T ...__~_,_____\ .__.__ Communication. rents Diamond Lino. mm 16. A. BOC f HARD AND SOFT WOOD. _. lV\.___.. -_4I Dngo ---CH ICAPEST AT- `ommunlcation. JAMES SWIFT I Portuguo mt: make the best performers. In Lisbon they Lab a glut interest in cats. fromthoir being the means of kc-pin:;thJ shut; clear of mice, which wuald othx-rwi:-no readily get. a foothold there. Al! the can in Lisbon have A loan appearance, from Ix-lug ngigedlu mlm hunting. Black can burn cutest, and cnly am out in three can be 1. 0 III.` LNM'h.` ' It is gvncrllly suppousd that all cal: are fond 0! mice and binls This is not truu. Ono out In eight durn`t can for either. .-\ curious lnciduut occurred at one of tho pr-r f&>r`s exhibitions rm-cently. A cat who was performing, yielding to I temptation quitu natural tm-an hunt his head and" caught n rat in his mouth. A word to the wise is lum- cient, and, the out being who. upon I word from tho pmtmaor dropped tho rat. Tho boxing cats are an attractive rmxun-. They stand on their hind legs lacing one another. on two chairs. and fight quite at-ienticully. .11. . uuu. u. ...v...-. .. .`....... .. .. ...r.,. -_.- gn to the top uf tlm pole. but whether It rmchns that point depends en`tin\J_v on its in- vlinatiun. Thvn a cat. is made tn win? (1 tight mpu Considering the elevated pv.l.ks of roof: and giddy gutters a cat will truwmc in a dark night, one wouldu`t suppose vmU;u:_; in tight ropu tn be u very dimcult job for it. In this L9, as in climbing. tho training is in tho mt \\'alk'uig tho rnpu unclvr spacial in- strurtinns`, Duo 0! l`rul'ua0r huloricks` \`fl:.`\ called Slnpor. is traiiul to wall: (I light t` stmwn with miwaml mnary birth [In *3. his feet deftly over um mice and the hints, and niakm the return journey with 1 Eh-lhc on his back - In I _.._._.__n... ....\....._..| on.-. ..n ...a- -..... But it is not imply tho climbin-:, but the mntmlof themtfs muvcmvnts after it gvts onto! itsmnsterls math. I! is expomml In gum nngnhnc Hunt nnin! dannnulu nn'Hn\I\' nn it .' in- At Pmfcsur Pmlericks` perfurnuxnce the rats limtcliuxb R pole. One would suppnsu that thvro would be no meal to lunch 21 vat to l climb a pale; that it would be done naturally. \ l\`|;.` Il\'\ l'I l\II LU Ill ll \|IIlllI:.. llllxll` and never thinks of \\'l1ippi1l1,: Iain-un. Kit- !-sns vmft he trainu-L At least all vtfnrt thus far has failed, nn.l suhxtuminl und- .i|u nxgul nuts are u.;x:odl_',' min-:1 for th- purpuex-. Thu trnublu with kittens is that ` 1130}; an` tuoplnyful. In being traimxltlwy w think the trainer wants to play and dun`: consider the mat tor at all serious Ilvx-r_\' lm_\` ur knows that lgmons can`! bu lc:u`;ml t\`il`nonL, sur10`.:s attention, but as the kitten . doe:ax`t realize tbi: he never can lt`;H'll. LLGLGUJI Q9011 hour- - vv w7--- II u want the D1-lent. Cheapest sud Bea? H Maple and Bean Cordwood. Oak. Birch Anna!`-llm 0| Hemlock Cordwood saved or Un aw . Or if u wun Klndllng Wood, ). or Stow Coal` ulCon2.No.l())Al.3o!t or Black-` unit `a Pm]. an to Uh` uuxy \\.l_\ [U |l\'{l| lu'.'Au \\ uru M: nu litinn is to let them |`\':L I rufa~a_\~_>r I i\':S mwvr pus furcu iu l1`:|il1ill).', fun I\nv-vyumn 'l`lu.n H-nnlnlu Ltilh l`iHnn< i~ SI AIL II` `I NI " 11:5 :1 lur,,.- 1 them cux;.~1-Iv }`rvdurirk.<, 2| He exen':.\.'s lurk gnrdvn I uni-` him)! In I` `I lI1IL]\ \" I"'III:; ll "\'lI whn will Ixmvx` .~'lxuw u 'l'he_\' gt`! <-h_~liu.1tv v\`cx`_',' ll tiw only \\ .l_\` to twat lhru ditiun the: nuvnn .V\ Aunlsu. get % I\'iu;:gn`u1,c: and rise in tho nir. Then In cat will watch thu pzuwm binl till it gznvs to its 1105!. tl1l\sru\w|liIIg its l \\`lu*1|p11\~ \\ i?l mount tho tr:-0 um! out up tho _\`uun;: birds. When :1 bird is seen hopping ulmul nvrr f0l1C1`.\`:lIhl shrubs. L`llil`piH',', ad] the tune, nutkinyx n gr--at fuss and cvid:-ntl_\` di.\Il`t`.\s`Hl. the vlmm-vs uru tlmt >Ulll1`Wh(`l`1* near a can `b watching to .~`~.~ wlwrv lhu binl guvs. llut lin- lninl at suvh times is usuullv ton sharp for 1111- cat. and st:\_\'s:1\\:1_\' from its lmnm fur four of In-trayixu: its |:irdl1n_;<. Here Are Pictuvs showing some of the Fenn They Accomplish. _to the (input \_\`ond'ex-`and Entnalnment of lluinnn upectatons. ` Cats have gvnc-rnily been regarded as espe- cially and 0nly-usI=ful for tho purpose 0! ` catching rats and mice. The cat has never been nsuppusedto-be an intelligent aninml; nothing like as intelligi-nt. as the dog. But an a port.sznnn the cat. is eminently successful. How a four leggml animal can catch a winged bird, who has nothing: to do togot. away` ex- eept, to Gym) in the air, where_tho cat can't 4 follow it. is reninrknhle. Snvcrtliolim, pumy may be awn nlniust any thin: in summer stoni- ing through the long grass. crouching. slowly whisking her tail froin side` to side, now vrawling furwgiixl. and at last pouncing on the un>11spdct_iiig bird. boforcit.` has time to ' mev HAVE ` RECENTLY `ban-:A_1.n A sewsmpu `m,L_o~oo_~. ' tax,` I) Lntvly 11 uuun l Tn is n In-n SUM-E. KNOWING-C-\TS. .~ n'i.\.-s mom in tho H-\rni:)_-_ hlvll 0|` his house. aunl fvvtln .-at. lm~al and milk. Tin-_\' ruined un-I urn nut rt-li;xl1k' -v. Irving; :1 1.:-and dual lika- I ufr" Mn-:1 1 t<~h.~liu:m~ u-nv um] I \m_\` lh;-m when in r,_~ . |..\_ Nut Uolll. no. I DOM. 50!! volt or luucr an! '3 Coal. gm to B. CRAWFORD & 00., - Foot of Queen of. ._;.__ LA. .. .L- n______ _,..__ .9 |_, IAIDIOTIACI. . II 3.1... 1..- lllnlllh |1'X`nl)l\` _.. I I. 1 in l-1n;,:!:unl has truinul cm nun] tr:{un\r of uni): " >11 1.- .|.. ...o,... oh... I l` tau-5` xnhdr II ,... .'| lLlILfI.ik.' `. PL] :1 ur thv pig. [1 ` and has gin- Hx` is l`l`ui.v.\\4 Yul` Hf [>01 `.....~..;-..- in IS` rm: BRITISH WHIG. FRb1DAY. JAN. 11; l`.\lK\ ll"I. then. and n this run- Ul` l]`\'oln`l in}; thaw. `HE; Wllllll WUTQIII` UIIU III C Ijilg HUI Ill` (`out on tho (once. Tho cont conulnul than 8:!) g'reeubu`ks, which dropped out 0! the pocket, and I hog chewul them until they were ndncod to I pulp Ho amt Ibo pulp to V the treasury dc-'pu1mmt In Washington. lt WI] lrnpodhlo to uukonnythlng out o! It. In It lokud llko In |nuch>dnrI`colondpupnr. Prltchutt received I rvply from Washington to lulu low.-r. On two ally`: of pom-hwulo untly posted I !-agunellh two 8 wntbowork otan oxpertucluhowal wonderful skill. Tho lrmmry dqnmnmt. nil that they could only "nub my bub out uftlxopnlpmnnl would pay that canna- JIIV stating how the menu was nutllnud. - rlolladnlphlu Tlmen nun unxrlimnu nun vnjnu A military mast about twmty-Inches ln dlunetor and [my fat high wlll he placed than the nmoko stark to In nlnl for dgtnl purponm It will hnvotwo top. one llttal tucarr_\' two mm-hlno gunlg and one ttatl for nuanrvh light. Thonnln battery will unit of: One Ilutnn I0 Inch In-en,-h lnnding rlo; uuowton l'.'im~h bnwch loading rlqnnd one 15 lurh pneumltlc dynamite gun. The nuxlllnry battery will conmln: 8|: 3:! pounder rapld llm gum; three Dpounda rapid In guns; twoopoundernpld llrogunt. and four Ii rounder rupld u gum. W600 & COAL YARD| -._.:, --.-._ -- _ __-. ` Annnpnnnd Pritchett. llv non-Bauer ville. while working out In a hung his mum nu Ilm fnnnn Tho mt inning! lhnnn Th" In-xv will be (`nnstruvtui for ramming. The V.-an-I will ho built on tho basket systoni. having a duuhlo bottom nearly hor ontim length, "xt(`\l-ll]: up to the armor shalt; the innorhnnumnnul theinteriur hull I-cing di- vidvd into water tight (`0lD|RLl`lnll'll{.~L A belt of .~'n\~l armor extends the whole length , of the \`om`i. (Ivor vital parts. this belt is six- ` ton inchvs in lhicknoas, but It the ends it is ` only six inches thick. The nnzznnxl dirk ` n\`l`I` the nwtavjm-s and mac-hiuorx for mov- ing tho hilitl l'.`im`h guns, is thine inches thick.:unl at tho fora and aft. ends of the bum-r) is ilirw inches thick. .4 IA) nuuy lull! Iwujtuk In mu. his views.` having been quite pro nnuncod for sulnv Limo, hm-ntrrul tho lluumu Catholic church. He was urdnjmd a priu-st. in 1847, and made vice |)l`('siul(`ut of the Chnrlasmn collegiate institute. He became a member of tho [:.&i0lIl[IUO!li.~.I order in 1:00. and joinul the congregation of St. Paul eight _V't`lI`S1&!e-T. At that tinw he n-coivul his n.~ ligious name of Augustine I-`rnncis. 110 has written many books -on thmlmzioal subjects that have gainnl Wide ri-w;_mtiu:i umnng Catholics ` For Coast De-fol\.v-4*. ` The pla:L~. fur the umr must dn`{'t`llS.` runu-I , autburmxl l-_\' mm;n~` have I--.-u mmploml ` and are n-mi`: fur the inspt-(.`ti< m of sh|pbu||d- erx 'l`lxo.~t_\l-:st!1atu! u mummr smin_; low in } tlw wnl--1'.\\ uhcuu-nmtus for two harbotto : .._..., ll ... .1. . .,..... A... ..,. 1` _IX ...~... L4-nzth t I`r.-~|.Ol*- |('l Iilll l lIIll\ II (II. tho tune wt` his nlwlfli, in INZT. ls sun was lbrolt_;ht up under the tum-ts of tho (,`un<,, `t`gllti0m'll churvh. untl he was grauluntul {ruin .-\mhcrst oullogo in L\`PJ. Ho touk up the study uf law. but abauitlnnetl it at FATHER HEW the end of n yvar tn enter the Thml(\;:ical Institute of Conm-cti- out, then ost.:ihlL~bud at. Wimlsnr. He was liovnsml to preach as n (`on;:reg:itiuna] minis- , tvr in 14;`. but. his l`t'1i;.:iullS viows having ~ 1iIidor;;*`h\-21 clmngu, he euuenul the Episvnpal church lhu nvxt ya-er, and was uppointul n deacon. For mule time he laburul in me diocese of Maryland. and was to havu ac- (.`l.Ill)[lll\it'(l llishup Snuthgam tn (`nnstn.ti- nopiu as in lllix\i0llIl`_\`. but. on the gruund that his Nligitim beliefs ta-ndad too strnngly to the Cntliolic faith, the niis\`ionary society remand to ratify his nppoinnneut. In lsul hi-x \`inwn' hnvinur hum: uuitn urns He [-1 to Sm-cc-oql Faullor Ila-eke-r u Rupe- riur uf the Onlrr uf |`m1Hst Pulht-rs. The llov. .-\u~,:1:.~'tinu l-`r;uu~is llvuit, whu is tn a'll(`t`1'ul the late Fniln-r llookor us suporiur of llw Unix-r nf the l`unli.~z Futhcrs, was. lik his pl`L\lo1`m>`nl`, of mu l`rut4-slant faith in his curl)` umnh-zml. [[10 \\':u nlways 1| zvalolls coworker uf l~'m`.ur ll`-ckcr. huving jnimd uith him in llu-ur;:mxi;I.uI1'uu hf the Puulii! Fu! In-rs. l,`..oL..... 1' ... :9 I..... ... xl .. .~..~...n.l-..I.l.\ Hr.` u:- V1.1` In n nxnl In full at ('oI1;I`1-`(:11 qf llw u-1'. irul;.::-purl .u .~|.. VIIIL` 501111` UIIL` I0 KIIHUSV llIL`lll \\ nu I111.` uuun. Frcnlurivlas, .n'l1u? had never tamul lions or had an_\'thing to do with them. entered the 5 cagt-nn\\'um through with the rfqmiance. He said nftx-rwunl that. l1o'wo'.s ' ly norvmis uponopening-tliedoor of the cage. Once in- sidehu knuw ho had control. When asked what he would have done had the lions lit- tm-kod him, he roplivd. ".\'otl1ing; I could 'only stanclstillflml 'lm.uaton till somelxxl)` omside hml `mt, the rod hot irnns nxmly. The pmfmsor, l1u)\\'o\'oi`, gnvb up having nu)`- thing to du with liuux His wife naturally worried about hi` vnlm'ing the my`. " So` he turnul his attention to cats, and finds his ft-lino perforuiam-~s very prutuhlv. rupuu wnou mnmm: ms orrnosu-u. Prufomur l*`rt-derioks` inucnco 05-r animals is a natural gift. He once: belonged to a cir- cus company. One day, the lion tanner when about to enter the lion's (`ago for n perform- ance scratclicd his {am oi;-a.uuil, which drew blond. K nowillg the u.(Tu`t 0f~ blood on lions l10'duClili\*d to mm-I` the Ongv, giud put. the lions through tlwir paces. The audience worc~'clun_mnn1s, and it was ncressztry to pm~ ride sumo nuc to amuse them with the lions. `l`hA4\,. ` ...I...' I....I .......... on-n...I linna .uc C_OA_L 6l\l_D_\f{OOD.

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