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A transitional case is that of Brace Bros. v. Evans in 1888. In that case an injunction against a boycott was justified on the ground that the value of the complainant's physical property was being destroyed when the market was cut off.

Alvin P. Jones, a former resident of the United States, but now an enthusiastic, energetic and most successful farmer and business man, possessing one of the best appointed ranches in Alberta. The chairman was, of course, Reverend Evans Rhye.

So the girls had agreed to come early and have a long day at the beach that belonged to the Merriweather estate. "I don't hear any invitations for us to come along. Don't you think boys enjoy picnics as well as girls?" protested Bob Evans. "Boys spoil all the fun," said Joy contemptuously, but with mischief in her eyes. "No, they don't, Joy!" Bet disagreed. "Sometimes they are very useful.

Strangely enough, along with the Snake Goddess of Knossos there was found in the Temple Repositories a cross of veined marble, with limbs of equal length, which Dr. Evans believes to have actually been the central object of worship in the cult, and which he has placed in this position in his reconstruction of the little shrine.

By the time they reached the foot of the glacier, Lieut. Evans developed symptoms of scurvy. His spring work of surveying and sledging out to Corner Camp and the man-hauling, with Lashly, across the Barrier after the breakdown of the motors, had been successfully accomplished; this sequel to the Glacier and Summit marches was an unexpected blow.

"And they couldn't trust either him or his Father, notwithstanding all he had done to manifest himself and his Father to them. Therefore he saw that the storm about them was not the thing that most required rebuke." "I never pretended to much o' the sort," growled Evans. "Quite the contrairy." "And why? Because, like an honest man, you wouldn't pretend to what you hadn't got.

She pointed her hand at the towering pillars of the suhuaro, or giant cactus. "And I hope I'll never have to see a cow again. They're everywhere! Only one thing I dislike more, that's cactus." "Why, Joy Evans, I think they are the most romantic looking objects I've ever seen. They're wonderful!" exclaimed Bet. "And as for me, I've taken pictures every time Matt has slowed down enough.

Characteristically, he sent them in typewritten, lest the editor should recognize his hand and judge them on personal rather than literary grounds. Many of their readers confess that they felt in these lines Wilson's own premonition of the event. The ages of the five men when they continued the journey to the Pole were: Scott 43, Wilson 39, P.O. Evans 37, Oates 32, Bowers 28.

Throughout the rains, and well on into the winter, I stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Evans, and then continued my walking tour, as is hereafter recorded. During this period of convalescence I studied the Chinese language and traveled considerably in the surrounding country. Tong-ch'uan-fu is a city of many scholars, and it was not at all difficult for me to find a satisfactory teacher.

"You are a doomed man," said he coolly; "half measures can't save you, but whole measures may perhaps." "What is to be done, sir?" asked Evans helplessly. "Your only chance is to go heart and hand with me in the project which occupies me now." "I will, sir," cried Fluctuans, with a sudden burst of resolution, "for I'm druv in a corner. So please tell me what is your project?" "To get Mr.