roitoY. mm vmM mm ... III Ul 111 II i n II I II II I r " Finn Mold --" "IWIIIII Vllbkl I A Lare and Profitable Indus try which Thrives in Texas. DESTROY MANY WEEDS The Importation From IVrsIn Wan Once Strictly Prohibited Can ,'o for Weeks Without Food Will THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBUPg. IJA. Further the Manufacture Cloak In this Country. of Col. diaries Ooodnlght of Oood ".ht, Texas, owner of the lurnest v.-J of Persian sheep In America, Jj.s that within a few years It will possible to e::ool Persia in tho manufacture of th-.- cloaks from the pure-blood lamb skins. He owns nearly 200 head, many of which are full-bloods, and declares, Hays the San Antonio Sentinel, that among the 114 different varieties of weeds grown In this country the Persian lamb eats 100 of them. Secretary Rusk, under the first vociauu uuuunisiration, is respon sible for the Introduction of the new aheep, spoken of In the Bibb;, and so much admired by the patriarchs of Biblical times. Prior to this ad ministration the Persian lamb and cloak industry belonged to a prlncl 1 ality in Persia, and their importa tion to other countries wuj rtrictly I rchlbited by the ruling prince, s',:o liiui u monopoly of the tine n.i Common liv Man... Hut Worthy of IlKh Kt'P.,, "The poi-py," Bnid a man who knows something about Ash and flsh InK, "Is at his best from about Ma" lf to about June 15. It la in that period that we eet the h!L-..f files In their finest condition, and r.t 't best the norzy is a verv n'.m to eat. "There aro people who ronad,.r the porgy as a sort of common, onli- iimi, out as a matter of fa. t, ,'t a ciean reeder and It likes things to eat. It feeds on your oj-Hteri .". ml, ana on young crabs and niMuii cruBtnccaiiti, and feed ri; -iivii ioou. its own fool la very "Milium lO ino f:ut A.,, I ...V.-I.. - ii.. ii . iu ne porgy is not a particularly Krare "n, it is when wlm mlng a fish of "ring, pleasing to the At one or porgy Is found from Cape Cod WISE AND OTHERWISE. and col- !9 Imluitry ordi- c o? n i- ..... xiusn socureu six head anl bad iliem Bhipj.ru to San Jose, Oil. From t.:o:e a large and profitable ha.i become nossihln Oica!iS and caps made from t!:e sk.ns of those lambs aro not only rare but are very expensive, the cheaper grades ranging from $350 to $.-,0(1. It I., believed that even the more expansive cloaks costing from $1,500 to $2,000 can be pro- "ul,,J "i mm country for leas than one-half their present cost. In fact ooanignt says the mixed breeds are capable of producing a very nigh grade of fur, and can bo raised lor even less than the nary sheep in this country. T . ' r-ersia tney kill the ewe just before kidding, thereby securing a Kin mat Is superior to anything else ui me kina. The fur ls Jet black . -a curiea and kinked In a most ar- 2 c manner. Ladles' capes and ..s made of this quality are ex- -Jingiy beautiful and expensive. i. many wno own the Imported art! J win vouch for. Diszussing the iustry and Its many posslbllites, Col, Ooodnlrht says: "The lamb epoken of in the Scriptures Is the same today aa It was In olden time, and with proper care and scientific crossing I believe we can produce a mucn better animal. They are en dowed by nature with certain phy. icai conditions which make them an Ideal sheep for the southwest. iney formerly inhabited the desert. and could go for weeks without food ana water when necessary i he rump' mentioned in the Bl- Die is a long flap which hangs down oenma resembing a saddl akirt, iue nap is usually ten inches long mree in tnickness and Is a lump ui mi wmcn rorms during the graz season, ana tney appear to be able to subsist on it during the greater part of the winter months, CIy iuuco as a Dear sucks his paw mis nap is sweet' and very nutrl nous, and I believe the most dellc lous dlBh'l ever ate. I am not sur iM.Bcu ir.ai tne patriarchs of old scrambled for this portioa of the mutton 'vben visiting the butcher nop. ' am oi tno opinion that the mn8 or iambs killed after their "ad. .v .ui,. me world would be Just as good 83 those taken from the coiner uerore this event. I base "l'n observation and careful In Voal loo(n., mi. .. WB..,U... lU0 rUr nmy Prove quite as soft and silken, but iim coior ana durability would, I am ure, oe equally as good if not bet ter. They are born with Jet black fur and as wavy and fine as any I have ever examined from Persia. If my conclusions are correct. It would mean that all wearing apparel could be produced in th1s country at nom inal cost to the wearer, and, of course, the producer would make handsome profits from the industry l.ui- association Imports na Detter iambs we get better sheep of this possiDiiities are much greater. "Any breed of gheep crons well with the Persian lamb, but our best resuiu are had with the Shropshire ewe. As yearlings the half-breeds weigh 100 pounds and upwards, and as two-year-olds they are immense. I have- never lost one by sickness, and I believe by crossing them with American broeds they become hard ier and better. The color big'ns to change as they grow older, and when six months of age a three quarters or Keven-e'ghths hree 1 is almost white. The black begins to fade into a dark brown at three months, and the change takes place more rapidly after that age. Any farmer or ranchman can raise the pure-blood Persian for less than the common aheep. Our as sociation would be only too glad to aid In the industry, and those dealr ing a better sheep can commenct with. small capital." seen altvi very pretty eye. another season t ho all along our coast to Florlil:. u, .. a . ... . " " h' 1 iiiKi or mem here along In April when they begin to come fr.,m' he South, and these earlier fish are I'kely to appear first at the eastern nd of the Sound, thouch thev m .v fome at the same time ui the .Te.,.v roast. Later they come all along me coast in greater numbers 'Fishermen catch porgles' In set ii'-ts, In seines drawn from the shore and In purse nets in the open water Formerly porgies came in groat num bers up into New York Bay and har- "t. mere was a time i.Kiicrnien of (imvesend mud Ashing had been leave their nets down hut even if there they wouldn't there wouldn't to pay. was common to from New when the ay. If the poor, would to catch nor- was still shad do be 'ishing there now because Ries enough "Once it porgies fishing ...,,,., n, ot mnny WOI(1 ftuight that way now. The creased traffic and the increased nil u)U away. "In there of the waters 1; that por- cjitch York le In- pnl- eeps them aroand the various buys around New York ire Mill cnnirlit iv i, , lln. " . ,;l 1 porgies, ami there mnv l e Kood sport fishing for them in ', a on . but the porgles thus cnuelit pre "kely to be mostly small. In lMi mer the big fellows don't like tbe shallow waters; they prefer to stay off where the water is deeper and cooler You get good porgy flshin?, for instance, off around Block Island " ... ueeper waters down Jerse coast. Though they are still a great market fish it would be rather rn unusual thing now to find porgie.i on a restaurant bill of fare. But there was a time when the porgy waa held In somewhat higher esteem by con noisseurs when in certnln ,!,... old time famous restaumntu m, - gy In Its season was made somewhat of a specialty and when m these places sneciallv fr. . was there prepared anrt v - that matter, in this part of the fnw some old fashioned or nt i , established restaurants In which they still serve the porgy In fine shape." Storing Icicles for Sumniei Tse. South Germans produce ic, fmm Pure water in winter ti,. . large wooden framework i '.'.. stories, about six yards six yards high. Each story Is cov ered With a floor Of elirhtoo ... 1 Deoms, In the center a t cased in wood rises beynd the upper floors. This tube ls connected with the water main and th un for I CI r. I . i. IflBUW "'iuugn a rotating disk which a moving spray on the beams. As the ter arops from the beam.. Icl,l are formed which reach the mm,n floor and finally the ground. Ti e volume of water Is regulated accord- to tne temperature of th. in U the Ice retains the shane of I r. lalcd columns, it is broken up easily a:. '. removed. Thn i - .. . . ue in tne 1 r:h -nj " Vtb," said T otntny, "pa gave nie a watch to carry when I started m at school this fall." "My!" ex claimed Annt Jane, "lhafs nice. 1,111 ') r es m; 'cause as rooii as I git in school in the mornin's I km look' at it an' see how many minutes I'm late." Catholic Stand ard and Times, The society woman is known by the dons she keens. A -'" "Peter," said Mrs. Pnenritch, "I w-atit you to have that roof taken off our garage and one of a different kind put on." "What for?" de manded Mr. Pnenritch. "What's tne matter with it ?" "I beard an architect say the other el. that .v a hip roof. Kveryhody knows that hips are out of stvle now." Chi, go Tribune. OltlCM 1)11 1 Oil I lirir cf rtfl iMia first so that if anybody should come in thev will feel rtrru.r1 1 ivr.ivu, i if il' ork Press, Hyker "Moncv is a drum." Pvker "Wlinf.1 tv I wer?" Hyker "ICvervborU. to give it up."- Chicago A'aos. Is genius really the capacity for taking pains?" "Xaw " au...,.i , - , ' -n-a wit poet. Renins is the capacity lor going without ville Courier-Journal. "I find it difficult " b Keep from fee incr tiln M1 i: been a failure." Vm,. .t. replied. "Why should ou e"vtr nave such n ilmn,Ti,t) i "'uhui , iuh nave always made it possible for your wife to wear rood elutlie "-,,' eago Record-IhraU, "Mother. I want to get married this winter..' "Very well, ,v daughter; but don't throw voursel'f away." "Oh, ,10: I , goin to marry a nice man." "I must say, dear, I think a coal man would be "lore seasonable." Baltimore American, "But llOW can VOll rnnstrnrt a tamtra mat mae OUniNANCK No. y 0 AN ORtJINANTK. atitlinrir.ikr Tlie Boll Telephone Companv of I'ennsvlva nia, its successors and assigns, to con struct, maintain and operate its posts poles, cables, wires and all other neu 1 sary overhead apparatus, on, over and aiotiR; at d its cnduits, duels, mains, r. i-,iiies, wire, nianiioles. tlistribu tnifi: p.,ks and all other necessarv under, ground appliances, on, under and through, the streets, allevs and Ivgh wavs within the limits of the H.,roiiili of Orangeville in the Coutilv of Columbia uuu ouiic oi i-cnnsvlvania; and pre scribing the manner of placing the same, and regulating the use of the streets, al- ! leys and highways bv said Company. I he Burgess and Council of the Mor- ' ough of Otangeville in the County of ! CoLumbia and State nf f.n,.c..i. ;.: .i.. I ordain and enact as follows . Skction l. That permission be and hereby granted to The Ht ll Telephone Comntinvof IVmmvk-,,,,1 , and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate its posts, poles, cables, wires 1 and all other necessary overhead nppar". I atus. on, over and along; and its con. dints, ducts, mains, pipes, cables, wires ' manholes, distributing- p,,, nn,i i , other necessary undererotind mmii 1 on. under ami through. cvs and highways within the limits f .... ...... .s , wi.wivruvu e in the Conn- tv cf (.(,lunil)ia and State of Pennsvlva nia; subject to the following pu.vis'ions- I .Suction 2. That all poles erected by j said Company shall be neat and svm- I metrical, and shall not be lt.ss than twen- 1 tv (2) ft-i-t above the surface of the' Kiound, an.I shall be so located ;.s in no ! way to interfere with the smC-iv .,r venience of persons traveling on or over the said streets, alloys ami highways and in the work of installing and m;,;,,! tauimg ,tH under.gr.ai.i.l system, said I Company sli.,11 not open or encnmler more of any street, alley r highway than ! will be necessary to enable it to perform : same with iinmiT ii .....I ..ill..: ' 't.noi shall a permit such openinir r I encumbrance to remain for a llmger pe- .' nod than shall be necessary to d the. work lor whiil, said opening shall have Si criMN 3. That all work done under leprr visions of this ordinance in said . "!'""- ! fl'JM'f subject to the super. vision o the Highway Committee there- : n,:,,1!" al,,Icnpnv shall replace and , pioperly relay any sidewalk I - pavement which may have been displae- i t'd or damaged by it in the construction I ' MKoiuenance ,t its u rough. Skciionj. That 1 -W Mil AVcgclable Prepnriiionfof As similating tlicFoodclplRc dia ling the Stomachs ooxtBowls of Promolcs Digcslion.Chcfrful ncssandncst.Conlaln.s neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. TOTlAliCOTIC. ov afoua-siNunmaoR Aprrfecl Rpmedv forrnnsiiivi. nuii , juui jiiiiiiirtrii. i Ji.irrnrwj "orms.t.onvulsions, Fcwrish- ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature cf ..NEW YOTiK. For Infantg and Chr!rw The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years system in said .1W 1 u R EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. J -jM IM1 8 nil TMt orTun iokhni, mm o errr. erected or in tlit! oiubittu l-ii.l ....a.... .1... rwir,U 1l. nr,,vil t .1.: ." 111 u,u hflnrtsm . iu,!. 1 rii,"" naii i.e re- r.T.. , iney reauy are.'" ry,lu- !'""' tnarj-e for the purpose It s simple enotiRh. All yon have ' aiV?? Vv' 'r wiros of ""V to do is to make the lens flatter " I V'-C,e 1 elt'Kral'h system now isrAtrraR: Money ainassed either serves or , lJ, said :vire or wirt's cairy high rules lis. Horace tension currents. A t A r I , kl-tio.n s. That the said The Bel' . lad' 011 lie of the ocean liners I "j-Phone Company of Pennsylvania Who seemed wrv -.... i , shall be permitted t(. ;....': icebergs, asked the captain what 1 fiA , , ,l..tll.erc'l'a'es. havinK the would happen in case ofSlision1 1 K Z A lie I'a FIT Pill , A r. I . .1 . 1 1 f , I'limtmn ... . " - ........ w ivpucu. i ne iceberg i I'-me-. may agree, would move ricrbt oi,r i... Suction (. That t' just as if nothing had happened "' and the old lady seemeJ greatly re lieved. Success. BIG OFFER To All Our Subscribers summer Chicago Avt :-a-;e Length of Uft.. i'lio r.nn who lives till he Is mors child w..ui u century old and the who dies in Infancy are alike lnclud averages. They chances as :t new every year, and as crosses with common country ws find the eu in the law of oaiance each other's w'ere. Of 100,000 people Hvln nt ,v, age of JO only 95.614 will live to the ago of 21. only S2.284 will be Uvlna at 40, only 49 will he llv'n,, . f..." and only 9 at 97. At 30. the ,,: age man may take It that he has m,. aer 3o years to live; at 40. mirfe- ai Ululer 91 under 14 years In each and all of th.. ,, -,.,. he lives will determine hl,'.. will have a lomeer lit,, r.- ' W ' lif v. ... ,u . -.., j i i. r u, me average w u ir,fnim,i "oik out within years. Cassell'g years; at CO, EXECUTOR'S SALE of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Estate of Benjamin F. Reighard. Dec'd. IN PARTITION. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court for the County of Union, Venn sylvania, under proceedings in Partition , . 1 t ueni. f . Ke chard ate of Mi,inburs, in "d. union, dec d., the nndersi pose at public sale at the Court Housed in Bloomsburj;, Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER ri, 1908, at one o'clock, p. m. All that certain tract of farm land, designated as parcel "d" in said parti tion proceedings, situate in Scott town. Ship, Columbia Cimntir I . , , ."-7, . ntUOIIVMUJtt, and bounded 0:1 the north by lands of James Reichard and public road leading from Paper Mill to Bspy. on the east by public road, Light Street to Espy, on the south by lands of Harvey Creveling, B. b. Zarr and others, and on the west by lands of Harvey Creveling. contain ing One Hundred and Fifty-Six Acres and Thirty-Seven Perches (1 eft A p whereon are ' A TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING, a Bank Barn, Corn Crib. Wagon Shed Spring House, etc. TERMS ; Fifteen ner pn o.v. I day of sale : thirty-five per cent, on the nrst day of April, iqoq: the halan remain secured upon the premises dur '"S.tbe natural life of the widow of Ueiii. b. Keisihard. the i to be paid to her as her dower nn,l principal at her death to the persons entitled. JOHN RKIGHARD. "-"'4t- Executor. y a sjiaco of ninety Saturday Journal. In HaiHiill-l.an.I. The men of El ;Uum.a are fine, ftalwart fellows, who do r.o wn,k nd are never seen without the crnTI" BS a nd a fr..-looklnK eurv-d daKKor. Aiur rter Is common. The women, wlo uo all the hard work aro wretched creatures and tha'r children r..,i-,.,v ive the riKors of existence where ana clothing are luxuries. iviacieau in London Si food hf.ld Magazine. Pedigree. When the editor of the Jewell Uty Republican buys a cow he says he does not care so much about the cow'a pedigree as ho does about the pedigree of the man who vouches for the cow Kansas City Star WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS Notice is hereby given that the follow- ttlfl l lllciiin1 A ; .. ... appraisements will be j-icwmcu 10 me orphans' Court of Col unioia Lounty on Monday, December "' V' uy tlle t;ierk of said ... .,..,.c.A niai, unci unless ex- inmusme men to same within four "3 iney win oe confirmed finally. Estate of Samuel Trump, late of the u u ui uioomsourg, deceased, proceeds Estate of Klisha Brugler, late of Hem 300 0WnshlP' tlL'-'t'ased, peisonaity Estate of John Sweeny late of Pino u.iii., oeceasea, personalty io realty $150. ' ' Estate of Samuel Giger, late of the Town of Bloomsburg, deceased. Per sonalty $300. 00. Estate of William G. Rhodomoyer late of the Town of Bloomsburg. de ceased. Personalty $300. C. M. TERWILLIGER. Clerk O C. Clerk's Office Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 11, '08. lhat the said Comnnnv Mini maintain all poles, cables, wires conduits, dues, mains, pipes, manholes, d.stribut ng poles and aYl 'other a ara tus erected or constructed under the r , u"s "romance, u eood and safe order and condition; and sha I at all t.mes fully indemnify. prolcVand ! save harmless the said Borough from land against all actions, claims suTts I damages and charges, and aga nst al ron,a,V ,neCCSSary exl'elitures. arising I Irom the erection. pimirf;n ... Sten"?Ce 0f.its 'emiu saidBor l;..!.r.f,rm .',,s neleLt or failure to safe orr 'and ZX" " S0i d Srction 7. That nothing in this or- of Pennsvlwnnir: ' " c company , ui.j exclusive ncnt or to prevent a grant of s.milar privileges to other companies. H'-vntj.ts Skluon 8. lhat The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania shall, 'under Us seal and by its proper office! s. within sixty 60) days from the date of the pass age of this ordinance, signify in ts acceptance of all the terms, condu Hons, regulations and restrictions in this ordinance contained; in default of which' lh.m "'"Ce sall null and Skction 9 That all advertising or printing fees incurred by the Borough of Orangeville, in the County of Colum bia and State of Pennsylvania, in con. nc-ction with the passage of this onli nance, shall be paid by The Bell Tele phone Company ot Pennsylvania. Ordained and enacted int ...a: nance, this 5th day of October, A. D, Attest- r, C M' COOKE. cLlNT0NHPS?O,fCoUndl Approved October bthfiqoS" H. B. LOW, Chief Burgess, The Great APJIERIAN FARMER Indiafiapolis, Indiana. The LeadincAgricultural Journal ot the iauon. l aited bv an AhlQ n or Writers. . The American F.m!ifr io v, i t Ushed. It fills ; L'Vf S - ie"ry rm Journal pub- Place in the homerff le TneVt Snoft ?d States. It jrives tut firnif-r onVi . s,eccion of the United about tA$21iJS?hb 10 'hinl Every Issue Contans an Original Poem by SOLON G000E Wb MAKE THE EXCEPTIONAL OFFER OF Two for the! Price of One: THE COLUMBIAN The Oldest County Paper and THE AMERICAN FARMER BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $1.00 M-5-4t. all oXlV aU DeW scribe,, and Sample copies fAddSI " and renew Wlthin thirty days. THE COLUMBIAN, NOTICE. . Notice is hereby eiven that th l,,l!... ins accounts have been filed in the Court ... ., rlKas ot Columbia County, ""'lj'i b? V,rese,nted -to tlle sil Court ..-v ...v iuonuay 01 ueceniber A. D 1 008, and confirmed nisi and m,lcc X,U!!iya'"u'?y. there- incu uosoiute. I. Second account nf T t t 1 p . ; , . .. ' uiiutr ouMctm jacot) Moyer estate, a- First and final account of David A ; ' A" '" , 1 ot t!le person and "l,H " Minnies ivasterbrook a lunatic. 3. i nirri and final account of A oiiiui-ii, rtssijfnee ot I. W. McK benefit of creditors. C M. TKRWILLIGER Prothy's Oilice, Bloomsburif, Pa., Nov. n, '0S Z -'Ivy for Prothy KLKCTION NOTICIJ. 'fi.n 1 1 Vi . V., tm? 11,0 "tock- me jnoouiMDUru' I.hii.I I,,,. proven.e.it. Ounpanv for the election of a l'rtsulmit, Jioanl of Director.. , "n,"ci mm 1110 ri'linuni.ti..fi ii.. ... ..'. (.'coerai uuhiiu'ss o the of the company will bo liold at the l ollice of the Co,',,,,,,' yn y the b ut Jb.ildi.iK, 1'doo.iisln.rsr, l'a.. . r V, "", """II. J. IJ. b CMC. Heoy. 10-JJU-lt When a man niakcs 11 fool i.in,u..ir oyer file name woman more than oim uih cane la pretty nearly hopelcaH.. To Stop Murders. I3ioomsbury, Pa. 1 he surest wav tr nrM,o( i, if bi.v man murders that are contint aliv ! ! thin, to :l -.!.?" 1 . " nmii in 11 miuiv 1 7 "'' aiiK0 iielanffed i.i.A,.in-y.,,V0P !"nv l,t' on,i' a tiri-' liv H.,T?.." ',,,'v.t'1 )lv-r- A stick is all nn 1 1111 imi'lf tT n Hut ....s .i.uK our iorein population 1 JJ , " '"'faiiRo be le, i bis ,.rk. 10 tike the 'arms out of their 1 El. 7 tl,e. liver it hands,- said Sl ate ttame Coinmii ! rutVU n.0,1" 11 wif" 'V tor the next T.ej;i.slature a bill which " ".ympton, of an iil-im,i.-ixlil ionioit any Ullnatui a! zed nt-r. 1 : ' " '"' "Wins are weary uitli soil irom carrying arms of an de. j w "in-miTK. I.uf . vim. II..... ...I ,..,-t , , , .'""i i.i- iiliilic. nmii th hi i. ... scrtption. Snoli a l.iii ' -.t -i i.,. ";. " ""'." '!" "W'm ' . " "'"Il .1 IIK-M'III. ' . IfciV-rtl II III ,111(1 in me last KesMim u- fr ..: dleman, but sniotlieied.' I 'trust that the string of m,irrbi-u i,n., able to foreign;;.- with rearms will not be torKotttn when th- bill comes up m the next House. It w'ill K presented." i lit thrill i'(t la w become aciiv Pier;''s (ioldi-a TltK "iMTIil.' l-imii i ....II I - - . ...... , . t. '.V IIU! ti()V( In designed on. ii i.mi t.. ............ .i lic from 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .mi- ii,,... i..... . i. l .. to the public miii to lln. ,.,.,.,. i 1 '''laetu,vr. Ivy's ('.van. It . T HlUTCNMllll ,v.,!.1ly fr ,.,,1,1 lu tlt, ' ' !'; ; !',;,iil''v'Vver.e.c.,;.o, i iK no injur..., is dn., m,.,.(s fully ,, , ! rerju.ren,,,,,. , ,, ,,, ,.. , : and 1 1 1 tit puokage. It .bimuins none of the in I ioim Jru w If i loli an, rei,vd J 1 ioienitmio,d oi, the label. 1 enee you can ue i t salely. "tutu j 11111..111 i I " null, I I" "III IO U'olk II t i.r.l I .. ul.. 1.1 . , "'ii,iiu -ni.v .vour irwr will nun euerKctle. ) .".un,ai Discovery h;w made many narvelotm curemii' "liver trouble" lu ll wonderful control of the rt;i,Nof iiKeation and nutrition. It restore the iiornmi activity of the htonmcli. in neases the secretions of (. blond uiak glands, cleanses the system from foisonoiiM accumulatloiiH, 'and so re lieves the liver i,r the hurdciis ii,iioscd upon it by the defect ion of other or gans. Fonuubi printed on wrajiper. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears .t,e 5Umure of