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' b poiaata cu$ u $1a4� 1�Tevr Re - r h` . anurdePs vraan tkera co$ �alod> ®z&aCu- (°(31W� ZI 4 muyHNG D ' .CTO Y AI B SS d+ y , ;r„ � C`. ��i�1 g� � C�� —^� �o aa'b�lac •le the cuunnectia : link between , � tion of three McCogut, to cmaat e 'the , ;, .> u ,�' k s,^ r t' k=a " n 3m death of a 1E31aifield• Tanis r$iCunlasr those of Tela io eked language. �°Guroalu IIn o ^Am arrat+lt�sua toff @rano i+i�,02a N6M SOUL 12DOW, I✓o G�IIIII � � �a � ,,�a�•.���@9cR •x�c�q�6� ��3 n � !' „,A � � V� ' ? �w,' c Prazeb, of eourseb must be the at'a,- a Ibettt z Ib�lumceea uc EC40mox " i, uscaeen H,Qd ®tilt QZd 1- elm S4 Gms IIA . i o(u v G a .� s y �� J 9 ' ° ]Elmfield, Ellisoaa by aaamay anad fl/¢en ° . taAd ao fi5 Gl . * �d� ` , a �,„-a r °•" `tee . b surrounded by foam McCoys' who at- •tional language, beat to what a tent � � �TM� r ,;; I'll;� a-� zea 66 �� �;i should •b® �t1H® yaslanar�° lensing® a + Ric c�_� tacked him wl$]1n knivds. 13[e sut'Erad for people, three-quarters of whom by c>: f , 99 4q LgGc:"2-a-¢lc� ` a+ ]cope occwr'.1�-��� - 24D wounds, most of them inflicted by r. a � , F p 1.,, o{ :' ! l s spaaL a knead of Germanic d'iai-eet at N � ,, r fi a 16 -year 'old youth. As Una by des- 97MWAIRv � il���o r their native Poostae ammd for whom lit- 9 9 �� 11 r � 1 1 14' paPately WoaaaadedA the k9tatti�lds entree ° ` N erar�y German is the natural vehicle ffi �i'Il� �li1Il Ilii ,� £ Lt3 IIs t �'�° � � k� t ' E upon the scene and'they cawed avraay , , , ]LAST SUJMVIIVOR, O�F HATIFI ELID- for written eacpsession? no problem � aY c h ' as prisoners this® of elms P/dcCoYs. of administration is interwoven with TEP TOP SNII51°S AND ®�' ER.COAUS--Eaade � m 9M014?idu a eao- CRAM &197E f t, ''' d PJsicCIDSI IFUTIEIID. The word went forth that if Ellison the language problem. The . nclaaaHa SPECIAL ffDIIS,P1LAIi � f , ge p Pr ure, hundreds of different ,Eaaglioh all -wool. cloth@ to cbocoo �i� ai - �„ 1, �` e+ Hatfield died, the '11QCOays would be tion of French as the official langin �, Leave your measure $o -day. Ona price- ��4.�®. Qun&aPnmtu3m�1 fu1$. mos, a�°i �� UTucle- Jim McCoy, last survivor put to death. He died and the pris- fimm i''tf $ resulted in the issuance of public f 4 o, + of the famous feudasts of l�entucky onera were shot They were then documents which were incom{paeheaa p n'. i � , I. amd WL-st Virginia, who made the taken home on a stretcher and left PSN S ARTIID IlU®IY� the to most of those who received IItt V1,d➢M pray Yom to ]read ttiii io AbL t' linked names of Hatfield -McCoy a With their mother, vrlao curried the ,t&Hean. IIn the courts it ,has obten been OVERCOATS I,? synonym for bloodthirsty lawlessness, three in one grave. In a subsequent iam'poss'ible for citizens to talk vita M' � 6 Cut i$ ®®$y bring At >�ep® tliaio t has passed away, happily not bearing raid the house of old Randolph Me- their officials without interpreters. �' Qi®��IJ I'�UNETY ADVICE T � " ` ITAth him to the grave a Hatfield bul- Coy was set on fire ..by a gang of weehs &mai got one ,ID®Ellam 02 � � Ilei. Familyrelationships forced him II&tfields :anleo surrounded i$. A� the OnYy flr�tely the temporary expedient�' t 1. P has been adopted of issuing official am every Tem liDolaairs you opaaua(l. t c to fire a few shots into glatfields in family fled from the flames a roan and documents in both flaalb�uagcs Trou- �C��Q.�QO { Ws time, ,bier he was recogmuzed as a a 16 -yeas old daughter were shot to ole has been Caused" by the appy- We have from time to time through 'this community buying page g: eI"J' d 11 corrin of peace, and perhaps on- this death and their mother was brutally ante of a swarm of officials from .. t given adnmice to the residents as to what they owe its merchants mCCount not so highly respected as his beaten, Rgndolph McCoy 4ontrived other pars of IE�ance, mean trained ' t � c Merits justified, One day, a year ago, to escape. � business interests, Civic, municipal and national government, You Pe• in the French roystem. These officials t probably vviflfl say that it as not the lack of advice but the super- E Uncle Jim met R. Tennis 'Hatfield, OH4 another occasion a. romance have 'bean ofteaa unable to ape&k Ger- '1!' ' (Oeo° n. I�� ainm & C(D. Y p I� I� S. a�} vAu(�� �,®o surviving son of old "Devil Anse," flowered in the blood-soaked' soil of man and it is said -that there is the SOLER Guaranteed Electric IIsigh abundance , si e that makes ]eine difficult. Young men sand women fl � ' a and the shook hands, chatted cordi- Pike Count when Jonce Hatfield sawn snoentering business are told et some r save their money and by self - Y Y 'greatest difficulty °n finding oicials lbs, caaa�sa longer and show a brr-'agflnt- L �TPatrChmaasOar ata�l Jet7mDliarr ,' ally and had their pictures taken to- Rosanna McCoy at the county seat, who are bili sacrifice accumulate a competence for their old age. Others tell �hean t nguafl, i7fT,➢ny the officials er flight: `26 and 40 watt, 2�C; kk0 watt . ®pttor�uae$rrtliaL+ 1 +'� gether. They agreed that the old whence she had come riding pillion cannot be selected from among the 30c; 100 watt, 48c, inside frosted. that the ultimate end of existence is happiness, that they lave ,but < feud was ht an end. It may have fashion behind one of her `brothers, inhabitants of the 'provinces them ]Everything in Hardware. once and they had better have a good time while here. There is "TM3 GIIYT 91HOPW I been that a stricter enforcement of The fact that Jbnce was married did selves we are at a loss to understand. TELEPHONE 52 only 'one way $o find a straight course through this multiplicity ve t law in the mountains brought about not appear to him to Ice a reason whyThe question of bilingualism as we suggestion, ,and that its to strike a (balance somewhere and preserve ROSS SA�TAUJQaI lID. Y 0 g it It is true that to accomplish anything really important there must ®past®um®o$ e its decline but it seems more probable he should not show his admiration, have it in Ontario crops up in the � esatlnusi'asm. That is orae save cava aiming at in expounding11 that its em'be'rs smoldered to extinc- nor did the revolvers of the McCoys schools. Instruction m'us't be given t, 1° A. 77°9°Il = Community spirit. ]Enthusiasm helps the growlth of ourrthe tion after the more important con- intimidate him. He. declared his pas- in ]French, though all the sects agree your Commaan- ' P g JeG''rGuer Qad oat 6wahev i'ty. It makes you bigger and better. Your belief in your neighbor ] 2eEetk'ffi Q;WMESUM fiiet of the Spanish-American war. cion• on the spot and when Rosanna that it is better to use the language r NU M,CAL IIN TRUI1�/i{lENTS and merch'an't keeps spoken between rents and children ps You from running wild and makes those outside y. 1pf one of them survived, the World rode home pillion fashion t➢aat night P Accessories, 1Tiolin Strings, Bows, of your community anxious to become Your neighhors. Advice poo--$ILDIFICIIAIId-y rear stamped it into dead ashes it was to another home and the man 'at the 1. fireside. There is hardly a re- , , per➢y followed pays. ;4 Pegs, Bridges, Rosin etc., Banjo The feud was raging briskly when who rode ,before her was a Hatfield, ligioias issue as we understand it, be Ulke and Guitar Strings,Pe L cause while church 'and state are se�° AILUJPJ,dIINUJPJI III®ASTUIJG ,PARTS r„ the Spanish-American war distracted She was true to her new allegiance, ]Picks, etc. Get 'lam in shape fogI 11 I the attention of the mountaineers and for although she left Jonce after a arated' in France the great proportion the long winter nights ahead. 59 CENTS s' '�, sent Flatfields and Masco s into the of French people are Roman Cath x 1,, y year and returned to the Kentucky American army to fight side by side, side of the river, which was the head- oli�s, and this applies also to the 9 + �•� �TlHen they returned they lien had quarters of the 1 Coys, Jonce eon- population of Alsace and Lorraine °�pIl®1iU11 SOIItl S ® ��®P(L 9f !,� T��7 �7 TO SIECUJRIE TIHIUS $5l. SA YINIG s s I To add 20 the difficulties of the situs �1 ° A. �iI1l1L(C1A1 1. enough of fighting. In the world war tinued to visit her. This breach of N]E�Y BOOKS �1J° R. ����� COME TO there was &record of voluntary en- decorum enraged the McCoys, who tion are the agitators who are try By such authors as ]Kathleen' Nor- BAKER ; ing to make administrative problems �� listment in ]Kentucky and West Vir- lay in wait for the lover. But in- t ris, Grace Richmond, Cody Pack- N]EW DATES T' ginia and the McCoys and Hatfields, stead of murdering him they merely Hmpossable in the hope that the prole- +i, and Hugh Walpole and Stratton- 2 pounds for 20C DOUGHNUTS 0 DURING WEEK, AIL SANII-IB3IIIL1`I" 1 �I inces may turn to 'Germany. French per dozen . �'�SEPT.SIEl.4 to 21stt `who saw service, came home as bud- caused his arrest on a charge of car- Porter•it dies. For several years now there rying concealed weapons. The offi- government is highly centralized and s Window Shades Picture IFraa>mem Dinner Sets at Reduced' Prices- and see this special Sani-1Bilt Suite , a , is carried on by bureaucrats' who are Telephone 34 priced for 7 days of quick selling all r, It" has .been no killing ascribable to the cers of the law .bore him oft', 'but Ros- Made to Order Phone 28Il long feud that these two families kept anna stole away, mounted a horse objectionable to the 'people of the re over Canada. �'' corded provinces and war enthusiasms up. JIt began at the time of the Civil and rode miles to To u�e -the Hatfield,. have long since died down. Those two ; �° �° ����� ° ° �v ; War and while it raged, cast perhaps They came boiling f6rth like an en- facts are &t the bottom of the quer- 'WESTINIGH'OUS'E, RADIOLA', PIIILCO AND ATWATER-I£ENT �° �� ®�� ra '➢Hundred lives. Most of elle victims raged nest of hornets and galloped tions, which, in the end seem capable were McCoys who were outnumbered after their kinsman and his captors. but one settlement. F ONE CENT SALE THIS t1JIElE1f o RUBBER ]F®®T�TIF.AR - flay the Hatfields. Most of the victims They succeeded in releasing him and s;; Thursda , Friday and Saturday RADIOS -ALL 'MODIsLS. '; Your chance to save money at j ]Buy your Rubber Footwear at the { fell to their enemies' rifles. A few old Devil Anse, with a rifle in his - Ik�IEA'hance'S savePH'ARl` money � j� 9 Economy Shoe Store, where you ta7 ' were wiped out 'by sheriff's posses. hands, sat on a horse and cursed the DsR g �11J @mss, Semfo, l�h get real values, and all first qual Now and then the allows claimed McCoys and the deputy sheriffs with Children troubled with incontinence The Rexall , ]Drug Store ;, g Y P Y ity stock. a are quickly relieved by the use of S, 'Phone 28 Seafforth. + I one. ,But this was rare, since in all great energy. lie was on the point Gallagher's Kidney Remedy. This , " s` the territory through which the Tug of delivering his peroration with bul- urs Herbal Medicine is sold b J. E river runs, dividing the McCoys in lets when one of his own ing Pleaded P Y WALIT E (°° M ° °' ° ° �� � �o �v�v 1i� ]Xentu Keating, seaforth; A. W. E. Hemp- ata l' ,dusE. Bus'asse ,T't(B-UP sky from the a general e ra in West with him to desist. �lTh®n Anse died hill, Ilensall. Deipeandable Skew ° ��� �� ,� ��®� a! 1Trrlginia, there was a general disport- his family :had a likeness of him tion to treat the battle as a private sculptured in Carara, Italy,and the F Men's Rubber Boots, first quality, , Fs oPJ[i AC�CAVII3II�°S.- Abau$ fifty years ago the ➢af� ]Edward 1J ail CALL ANID SEE OUR SIH[013Mg' x � p�1 war into which neither outsiders nor mont�,irHent stands to -day, one of elle red sales, spacial at ......$3.95 �, ev the government had any business in- wonders of West Virginia. PII®T<TS C®1;�UTNISTS A , Men's 'inter Ru'ls+bers, high laced, bought the Dry Goods ]Business Conducted by A. G. McDougall � Co. 1F'AII.II. IFAIIIIB IIDAiY terfering. special at $2.75. IlBoyW Laced Rub- In 1891 J. MacTevish enured his employ and in 1911 took over the Slpeciaa ]prices am &ED Dinneen 2be � , . �: NUISANCE IN CANADA =`. The trouble is .believed to halve bers, sizes 1 to 5, special at $1.95 entire business. which was then known as The E. Mc.Faul Co., under' Men, Women and Childl+ren. }4 started over some razor -backed hogs. p IgANC1E HAS TIEBOUJ]BL1F �TIIT]A[ A reader points out that we have ,q whia`h name it'remaaned till 1915, when it was changed to '�llrlac- �[°hey were turned loose in the w®ods had notching recently in this column + a, by the P/IcCoy one da to find their ALSACE-LORRAlIN1E 207 Se IKKKK Y Tavist s. In the policy of this business your complete satisfaction F Y concerning the Doukhobors and asks ' 1F®II8 VJAILIL PAPER, IPAIII�Iiffi, I moan ]iritis. Then &' few months later Another war romance his been that the omission be repaired. but t� III�P�i&1�I ((;��ffi� I���T� comes firs -merchandise is reflected with $hat in view. `Service in �TARNISHPIES AND QYIINIIDow when McCoy went to look for them pperhaps the most romantic if this column has been silent the 9 this store smarts with a desire to satisfy customers. That is why this SHADES, TRY the had disc shatY2red y disappeared. A scout dig- of all sear romances. We refer to Doukho�prs have been getting some- TRY OUR COFFEE E RINGS store specializes in the very best merchandise obtainable at popular covered them in a pen of the ]Flat- the lost provinces which as a result thing more than their share of pub races. If °�°, Qn° �°([;�°�° �; P Deaicions crflQ the morning Cup. p You believe with us that this is the 'best way to carry on , 0 fields. The fact was reported to the of the War were recovered b France. licity in the news ¢oluarHaHs, though business, support the policy by your patronage. °�°��� �1®�� �� I sheriff, and 'Hatfield was charged with Alsace-Lorraine and Prance embrac- that it will do them any Igood we are IPfln®mo IN. p theft. The outcome of the trial was ed with the deep Hove of a mother inclined to doubt. At the present s, generally unsatisfactory to the prin- and children who had been long sep- time quite a few members of the sect • ci,pals, and they determined to take &rated. Now the idea has become are serving prison sentences in ]Brit- �° Z. ���� ¢ law into their own hands. The established that France was real] a ish Columbia and Saskatchewan for R n n �\ vendetta .thus Ibe`gun continued for crap -mother, or else that the se -para- disorderly conduct, and s=o=me leave ° ,� sought to win their freedom b CASffi II®IIJIlB SAII.ATIDAIE TIEA tion- �nsd been so long that when the g' y �- 7�uron County's Family Paper '� ing on ']lunger strikes. It will ve COUPONS ]Established Il8�0. reurtaon took place it was between its CHRYSLER-PL�YPJIiOUJT7HT: America's lowest -priced, ,,full-size car; strangers. To abandon' figurative lan- pretty severe punishment for these o larger body, wider seats, wider doors, larger brakes, more visibility, We Rainhe a Specialty 00 i305 gua'g% the .trouble is that a. good men used as they are to open air . " 1J. J. CLMAR4 S more head room and leg Poona, larger tires. ; 11 many people in Alsace-Lorraine be- work and plenty of it, and accustozn- Painting. . I�F-w �& t I� , •ta+-. , G lieve they were better off under Ger- ed to fare which is wholly farinaCe- IA 1> �= sustained if ed in means frugal. They are I�1k�II(C�'I�°] c9� �°�L�1((�°1rP�° 19EAF(D)RTH (CI�'YI�°A1��/Ii lk�R Y �� OE7entt= 7ROur I"�/> lk A. Del° IID�TI`� 13IF (n.RAQi°I, � man rule. Probably they were not, In sustained in their resistance to the some respects their status has 'hien .laws of the land b the Conviction , ;H !, greatly improved, but it is human na- that Y StuderaCuarr Sallee aan�l Service tore to exaggerate the delights of they are obeying the laws of r, The p 3aee to anariaet yo>mr Cr¢atmm (Co., IIaIImfi tee C,oane in and hear the new D93Ab .11 � saft, I �� days trek are God. The Douk'hobors, whose name and to receive the best service P✓InIlI¢rs ®(f ffi®ua tlinat'a IIDe P✓laPConn and L 1` •y present and have to be ,Repnaire = 0 P, zhee of Cairo. Dependable Lyric Radion means spirit wrestlers, are a fanati- that Cam be given. z lived through. FfiTe have little doubt F SIIILVIEIR2ii;IINd4 ff®P 1BIRIEAIID Come in and see our Ilii® of that a 'plebiscite would show that the cal sect on the whole,fanatical but these have Z[°U1f8�S, 1�AA7Pd°IEiEBIIlES, ETC. Phone 80 W. II; Z YSTONle for PASTRY )Batteries. I' lost provinces would like to be set up an given' more fanatical sect among ll a a, as an independent republic, free from them called the Sons of Freedom, Telephone 167 C. A. BAR B1EZ, Vrolprietor. Telephone 51 Satisfaction Guaranteed]. ]Phone M? both German and French control. and it is these sons, we understand, who have been causing the recent THRIES}H 32 YO>R SALE ° s 1.- The trouble is that in the years �°AILILQ�I� � P1(IJ�AIL]�II�T1� when Germany governed the provinces One Decker with Cutting ]Bora at- (CAI`\\TAIIDA I�°U R,�TlI°Il°tI RIE TE13 AS IIDIIcCI{ 300 fi which she had wrested from France o tachment, suitable for farmer's in- Agents for Effassey-Harmon IImple- MANUJIFACTUI]R1ERS ,LEMETED Dealer in ` as a result of the Franco-Prussian " s 11 diividual use. Equipped with ]Ebert- manta and Repairs. ° '�V� a war, a generation had grown up which soll Feeder. At bargain price. Beatty ]Bros. Farms Equipment 1C our - Feeds - See& very comfortably adapted itself to the Office Furniture ,: upon17 condition. It is true that that old peo- The I�Q btf Be�^na Ellil�IlIf e & Raetall�ic Roofing ]Frost Fence P®Uggjry and ]La°��S ggm= cs� plea those who could remember whenilllPc��del1 Company, 4` GAS®]LIIl`J1E Quad ®IILS S�C�g®T(1cll I�®v��S�ffi° Telephone Ilffi o&a ¢per L b they were Frenchmen, never ceased to . . arra:; .a„. ,,eM.,.a;r,,, w...,r•�sy, LL maROQ dnnmanc-d a� .,. mourn their lot and to lock Enron ”„� '"'' ''° � �,>~~ .�„ 1 sex , �� „ nap ,:� rfW 1 d. :, k', u.,,a. ,.. ,d a, J,. �. `.r','. ..i+t,nvAS bi'�! 4 ra'.. 11 rf . v. , . n� �- ;,� q ro to the time when they would', e � ' I}n©lid ism � a At &nT, Frenchmen again. Of course, they n *2.4 Tees nn, is taught their children, too, bus as a n k yxpq cro- n® tha�tlllq mutter of fact the children oduld not A@@ft1F&trouble. organization of modern society. This somewhat + i'' ,rite¢ axdl a 7 e°°m see that they were being deprived of The came to Canada first 30 years they primitive ideas about mar- men have had better luck when eros Y cy consider evil. They da, not con- ria'ge. They recognize the state like stripping bakes place' in a town vdher� is �ctm m� nvafiL any important liberties, and as they ago fresh from Russia where they sider themselves competent to cope not the ceremony. ,11Vhen a man and flier¢ is a hose line. More than one® J;: , 1.tIDQ gnllpn.�sa° 1Pnrmlr ,1I�uHfLn grew to manhood they were proba'bsyQ terve aa®viY c®armpIlet¢'1 were the object of frequent persecu- with the insidious propaganda which a woman 'wish to become one they the firemen, by turning water on $r® n o ��p not Iess satisfied with their lot than the nantrr®¢1laIlctIl®i<n of sets uaee�7 tion, mainly because they dis'&ppr®v- school teachers will feed to their in- notify their presiding elder and with- vcorahi Iil` peers, have made chem hustle t (1s �ppq td'!ne -� if partition had never taken place. plain of rendering telephone ed of war and would not do the mili- n'ocent children. Therefore they will out further formality set up house• back into their clothing. But apart i �.-,, o�� � �© lmP�, nanen'ea- Nevertheless, when the war came it tary service which was the duty of keep their Children at home. But keeping together generally in a -house from their freakish views on educe- ,,, M� ate= =:A mmmau was hailed with the greatest enthus- accounts. y y government has retorted by hal- 'built to shelter two families. If the a 6'H ever Russian subject. At first the the tioTr, the payment of taxes and na- .f ° � iasm by the people of Lorraine if not established themselves in Saskatche- ing them to court and fining them marriage turns out 'happily that is tionalization, which make them arm- { 4T arm � � nma� so much by the people of Alsace. They Notices accompany the wan, but later many of them moved Then the simpleminded Sons of the end of the matter. pi things do s ° 1` �asfl� had, like the forced recruit at So]- special aee®uaants as®�ts1 lire. to British Columbia. S g desirable citizens, they are peaceful. a nPa peaking gen- Freedom retaliated by burning down not go well the two simply se arate , by instinct and IIr�am off IFS 1HI®p'y �mL, P Y P and industrious and 41 °toil inn a b road snare- ferino, to fight against the nation they ;omailed to local rsunlbscricero. erally they have proved industrious the schools, arguing that if there were and each takes a new mate if this is nature well equipped for the roughest Ao n SM H �d rah= regarded as their mother country but settlers. They make good farmers, no schools there would obviously be thought desirable. There is no odium kind of pioneering work. '' Wn99naama' IIninnPc Pills ¢� a when the end of the war saw Ger- °]Chest emplain the changeo work hard, and are without vices ex- no school teachers and no lessons for I attached to the 11 . " m•an beaten' and the provinces rentor- proceedings and we I , n�'mrrral � am and d~sa 3 F caned¢ orad give full d¢taiIl€s sept religious fanaticism. All their the children. Thus the law of God understand that the Doukhobors are il ¢id - tt >z� >h� amcco r ed it was an occasion for delirious re- ¢s$ all. a halt ¢a. clashes with the authorities have been Uashes with the law of me and the faithful to etre partner of elle morn - ==m.. Agnian ¢pie ream¢ tan joicing on the part of the majority. matters of religious belief with them Sons of Freedom take it on the chin. ent and, frown ori fi ®� , ' , promiscuity. i 1?mm a la¢¢ta c7lmnDe Trouble started when France began Ones Buasiness Offfice people and the issue between the Doukhobors The D'oukhlohors are eommumsts, a Although they are generally swath_ It title 909flq waif agnin.9D to administer the affairs of the re- and the government ---or any other fact which may be puzzling to those ed in clothing as their ° ' gp ��asna COVQTed ovinces as s'he was admin- will he pleased to enplaiffi g pictures re- ®® �ffi9fl ha an �� coq F1` gov'ernmen't for that matter -is fun- who believe that communists sire al- veal, this is in' deference to the slim - Cm cid.`&n in. Die Cha . istering the affairs of all other can- more fully the features Off damental. The Doukhobor% object to was atheists. Their property • � ss , Y j Y Frop tY is all she and to the old Russian Costumes Il cup butter; 2 cu o flnnffao' 1� nh •Laim aero com n4 tonments. It was discovered that for the plana• paying taxes because some part of held in common. Where' are no rich which they have brought With them SOB-; 3Y2 cups Puntt,7 �"n - a err l9q maafl, the most part the people did not the taxes is diverted to the military and no poor among them. $hey have to Canada. But they are not prudes Pl® 2 eggs; 2 tea- 1 0 C= fm= T[1me i`�, �e speak the French language. It was establishment, in other words to war- and the notion that it is indecealt for eppoona baking powder° Y - Min �•fl also discovered that the people were making. The Doukhobors believe that - a man to strip ofi his clothes and fav®rim I nutsan� , ” b used to three different systems of this i,g evil and their resistance is as stand naked in company is foreign' to rtais CLP1lHed Qoptiondil) Paws or rather to a mixture of three, natural as it is exasperating. Time them. They take the rather ¢ode's- 1`�tilrenc�adaHnn�lS® Gagman, French and Alsace -Lor- and again police have had to seize LOV �, i'astical view i hat a® God mn&da men o eon ® h¢ ih y ' , ; , rains. It was also discovered that r� their bel'orngingo and' auction them of'P and women naked there c&n flea no tin+tl�eace 505r(W0 Y �' rood Loaace. seise dd0'S7 the Gerrnang had -permitted diem re- � �'� o', „ to collect the taHaes sa�gessed. objection 4rtH them appearing before and tette e® n ,.,, J More recently they THaoe objected to Flim in, this guise. They .have learn- q nide ovam. ligibus liberties which, unless, a � y grotesque incongruity was to he &c- sending their children to school, which B=17 nand ^ T Him ucho ed,, however, that nothing- Vit'at they , .' cepted, could not he tolerated by the q is also a flat degience of authority. "4r� t�uad dayy ®autt. Fenrsiarml can do so annoys, and horrifies their ��, F-rench. Alsace-lree4tcti'aine vas a part The Doukh'oboY s ,do not disbelieve In B g he � t� app �� a� neighbors` and' alley authorities'. Sro' � ",, i, tip the German eMp*e wj<on the, rep- *, all education a.'hdl ire not above using � l�fmq a�veo readana�o their favorite method of malting for - "111161 � c,+` i hawnt%ti ;ib1 clHuir Ia and s f'e t etc- modem oonvetreldasate in their ev®rflY- end o Mal protest ag inst leer rovltieln ttT►►ey , ,, Loat^aiHTe tlt'erYII1$Yl S lt'itasl er'taai$ted a% >i� �rditptlis? and ¢1 `..'arsatu'a air 22afm t, mortplis�d• in Prance. 4 Z -A Alsace- dagr- life, 1�1+af7o calm, motor trucks do not like i1a to take of? thA' c'la'sh» � of ¢ Fa✓ nfi,2� ti cerin l 0, re as Cann Hnig ao publicly as possiltle. Ti> al- lnb4mtd s �•,.' ti then ppopfle to corHtin'ue their reli ioua ®p cAt�nr�A ruion o� their g�5�&tcal3..�- otl' the farMs n wales 'cringe, the palide u� �� the ddaul- 1v�t�?�Oe � se1gl lo, sand the Imple osiers for the of otlter ., s6nLIWIG si `s tloyvo. Zut � �- , , '�'—�� ;, , , , �; f f irl'e- nick bide$ �'rie taro a3ii �ia�t'�'r- ? . 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