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E.LIAS TO$ENK-I• � mg l� noel. �� i?reliminary prePAra � H � y1 �A ; r� �
. Witkowski's-6b id',fen. The landscape., 'Co one pf the zznpst DP}tiaT've etabies 'tion s b e: o s. ';,"t : Y }t : �„ ARF
p i t., a same S rt tomatoes aQk 1 rf r .dy r a�", v "."p
the'fartnhovaes;ti}t dashed pas$ #heir or fruits whzcheYer tine
lzrefez:s tp ,+eolyditg to Bile, and. xemove."any wha?N , •, '� �a , .: 5 i��
eyes.,.taeemed,;ittr 'like a. dreaiY► tq ,Q.afl it" It has even h a ehan :e 41 axe Aver e b e e "i��'`' ,p �y" r;.
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then xxiare waiCing in a big room again t t4zeir faces was' delightfully Broaching .meeting gvith their faCher, adays; it is mors famrliardy known as; x a wIre basltet o 'r•. a sec M � • � �+a'�+++R� ' �" - '"�
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IN A STRANGE LAND which the immigrant famil None , of them talked, each preferring •the tomato, ,.. and .luugin ii' o ; , `
y H.reaulmed soothing. None of the cli'Ildren.. r P g nt lmzling wafer kol' 'a --- - - o-- --- �t'r�r"�ti'a�
Castle Garden, the myaterlous in- was a railway station, vRhile their. spoke. They listened. Tlie wind to be left alonfj with his or her own. AC the moment, w � ;7
gardens all over few seconds' to loosen eitlus, +lien, I. , 1,it �� V it
s:titation whft;h inspired Masha Wit-• guide' was talking throt+gh a grated' seemed to be In&kin music.• The' thoughts and rgmIniscences. t1}e couatry-are yieldin u . their ha.r- •,o cold wat 8 tabl op?�s hq r ter
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3cowski and her ship companions with' window to a man inside and was" ze- rapid, even strides which the train The ten-yearnald ,Emil, his head vest °f bright red tpmatges, aur? iu : E�Tiit, atixd eel a a I , 11 miil� ' `I t " 'F�
mo magti iiFead, passed out of her nor- ceiving some "long 'slips of paper-- was taking thrpu h space Fell in p ck ttaeardiu✓� Cn iM r x f
I B resting against the plush back of the colTn less homes„ , they are fzndiixg the following: Methods, % teap.'gon s St ; � 1 .4 u j
izoa'.•unnoticed. While she was brae more tickets; Masha .guessed. Then rhythmic waves. X,ittle• Emil moved aea't and his eyes closed, wag dream- their way to the breakfast, dinner and � � ieas.�p°fl , ;A er ' „' S'+ 1 �=' " � �z
ing herael#,.,far the ordeaf at the came •the train with a welcome sur away from the window, sank back in mg, of hie Patheir:" :lie was visualizing supper table, Little wonder when Cold paG1C,,,Tulrnatoea zv"a ett f "gtaied" 1tQy cheese ;; x 4 r'd` , f
hands of Che immigration officials— prise-ra .con'ductor who gfeeted them the seat and closed his eyes. He had -him not as he expected to see him garden -fresh tomatoes are ' so good , 2 ag'!g' ycl nd" "X
an ordeal"concerning which he% nus- in German, in a few hours, :bili as he knew him and the..season is so. shortl ,:-.•, . Pack Lhe peeted tomatoes into eleaxz' 3 qgg w #lea„, gg , ti °'
a vague coni3cioueness of having,lived b allot
band had forewarned her• and care- There was .a difference of centur- through ouch` sensations;' of having his Even the green totllalio has many hOt sealers'or into plain. •tin can's, add 4 medium Loxnatues �> F,'
on that night; the night .when he, halt a. teaspoon of .salt•- art
folly prepared her in his letters—a fen between the German whish the heard •that music before, 'but .he could uses. Sauted green tomatoes, make . pint, or 2 ,tables;noona $ n'r:"'L h
father, the big man with the big , 1
twenty ptuxce tTa,; and, cover wish host Snit and
young man,• simply uniformed, came •American conductor ,spoke and the" not recall where . . . 'When he op- beard and im,pos'ipg.appekfance, 'apt. an old-fashioned dish•,well..worth'eat--' PepP.ex too tripe s;1
tgma#o suite, To finale tomatR: j`zice Melt fat in top gf i1Gnb10 toile sir r '•,;rt
up to where' she and her three chil• ghetto Yiddfsh of Masha Witkowski' cued his eyes again it 'was dark. • •' • , That night and his father's tears Ing, and green tomato ,mincemeat i s 'a,
were a secret of Emil's, a secret of amoth'er favorite, to name just twos coir broken or irrePtziar 'tVmatges ;n Blend in fioPzr 'and' season vPitb'' si t4li ,;;t',
Brea oat huddled #ogetfier beside. their and her children. Nevertheless she Night had settled upon evergthing. tq „pieces; cook until, raft encu to :and a M' ”" HI
bundles He oked at the card which and liar children were cheered to the After a whffe .the train cent through a. wflich he .was .proal and ,which oracle There" are often grecs; tomat°es lett "g H ppeT• aril ,$xadual`lY olid mi>1 .;
P h ' g diner to extra�tI .Shy until thickened Place 'ovler hot
+ was posed Co • fier shawl and .made a marroay.� V(�ith a man who s oke (lex- small village. 'Phe houses of the vi1- high. feel so. much older than he was. on vines at the end of the season press t you h air , N �"
sign for .her Lo follow him,_ Inslde a ligan they felt kinship, Masha even lege were interwoven with trees and" It was his father's ,farewell night. ivhicfi' reuse tq ripen, but that is no• Iuxce: • L44 !
water, add cbease •arid atii•,until inB �
Adjust rings •' and glass tops on• '•eel. Stir a` small ..
railing another man examined her took it as a good omen. She -•put her the streets were studded with lights. That evening," Emil recalled, their reason they cannot ' be put to, good sealer wi pgrtioxl::' of 10 OP 1 ;fi t 4 t .
% tickets and addresses ' and, barely questions in the most cosmopolitan It was the first time the immigrant house was filled with people, Every- use. Surplus ripe tomatoes present a tri spring or screw tops, rind sauce into `slightly 'benign egg YOU, ;:
. moving his Uipa, emitted _an indistinct Yiddish she ' could summon to her family saw such a profueioil pf lights body in the village came to bid Aaron no problem for they are so easily partially seaF, sad completely seal' tin' 'and return miicturs 'to saxieo, lin ':doff
cans, Be sore to tsave a head sliace file boiler. Cool slightly and ,fold fin '
sound. Whereupon the first. man led command: in streets, and it provoked comment Witkowski .farewell. The. aged rabbi•' canned for the winter menus ahead, of one quarter inch in gIasa top seal• stiffly beaten egg whites, C,.ut tom
y them through an iron gate to a bench One of her first questions was, when himself sought out their humble cot The home economiats of the Domin- a ",r4
• in the, waiting -room. they would arrive in Spring Water.
\iVith such a .delightful wind blow- tags, `>zhe rabbi sat across "the table ion Department of Agriculture's Con• ars and' tin cans: Process in the boli- toes in thick slices, dredge .with fiopxy " ^ airy
' . Masha Wi"tkow'ski and' her three "The Conductor could noC -make out ing in theist faces it seemed to the from .his father. Fpr some time the sumer Section, suggest that all . the m6 water 'bath 30 infnutes for pints seasoned with snit and Pepper to ; 4
' children had been admitted to. Amer bar pro"nunciation• of the name of the children hist they; would never fail two talked about the Torah, the law tomhtoes possible be'canned by' Home- and twenty -ounce tins, and 35 min taste. Arrange tomatoes in the bot- }
utas for quarts and twenty-eight ounce tom of...a.. greased bald dish
aslee Soon; however, the 'breeze, and "Judaism.. Then' the *bite -haired year, to kee any of this > 'P$ul' `!
ica, and they 'were not aware of it. American town, anti she handed him p makers this P tins ,art
The family had hardly finished its a slip. of paper with tier- husbands patriarch rose, lifted his hands, plae souffle mixture' on top. Set dish I".
+, which had beers so refreshing and in- valuable Crop from ,going to waste. l pan of hot water ,ter.
belated noon meal—purchased from address, ' The trainman consulted a vigorating at first, began to exhaust ed them on Aaron's head, and prayed. To can tomatoes, they suggest :three Solid Pack Tomatoes ' and oven poach in
d, • one of 'th'e-stands 'fn�fhe waiting -room time table and'told her that she would them. The weari"ness seemed to grow The two kissed, and mumbling a methods- Bold pack, solid pack and a moderate oven, 3'60• deg, F„ '50 t,D ,";'
—when a man again carne up. ' Mra.• reach. her destination at nine o'clock momentarily. The windows were low blessing the rabbi walked out of the hot pack With" the cold pack, the Paek whole .peeled. •or quartered '60 minutes until set. .
Bred. The bundles" were, arras tomatoes retails their shape, with the tomatoes into'hot sealers or plain ti'n Five 'to six servings, I
Witkowski, who in the progress of Thursday night, ged, into house .leaning heavily on his s'faff.
' . , " fixer long journey from the Russian At this a solemn look came into Pillows• The tired limbs were twisted Emil had fallen asleep long before solid pack and, hot, pack, they are cans, pressiing down until ,,covered 1 .
' _ Pate to the New' World had learned Masha's face, her eyes remained hazy foto half sitting, . ,half -reclining post- the last group•'of well-wishers had left more broken- doivn,,.but are excellent w adjust' rub- �_� r
Lt►'haverher tickets ever ready and -to for nom"e mfnutear'• ::. , ,, .:sees -..tions, and'_the brothers and the. sister the house. He was awakened b the
• s as direc'tedt in Cold xr
itfi juice Add
hand them in response to every ques- So then this Spring Water, which were soon,asIeep under the watcliYuT pressing of"'sometixW.;kaim° against _ -' "' ..,. Packimettiod_ 0'te.. Process, in htpii_ N WHENr i#ZI� TOR;ON�C
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txoII she.dfd not understand, did so for four years: was oxrly a phrase' .!q 'eye oP their mother, who was leaning his gate. His father's lips were rest- "Father, father," she cried wildly ing water bath, 35 minutes' for pints' Me:k• Ya'sr, Jl•rws..-
on this occasion •too. Her instinct had write down on an envelope once' a hack in the seat atilt thinking her ing against his, forehead: Aaron was and burst toward the+ door: The few and twenty -ounce tins, and 40 minutes �� `^�
not deceived her. The man looked at week, this Spring Water was a real ow . thoughts. passengers; who. had been dosis for quarts and Cwenty-eight ounce ,
n murmuring Emil's name and was g 'In��
j the tic'kel-s "and nodded ' approvingly. Place, as .real , as they& •tittle town she In Chicago. the immigrant train dis- weeping. Emil longed to put his. arms ,their seats, sprang to their feet. ting. r
. He then pointed to their bundles' and 'had • lef•t behind in' the,,Rtfssian Pale, banded. Mrs. Witkowski and her chil- about his father's neck and tell him When they caught sight of the little . Hot Pack Tomatioes• , : l: -
madi motions with his ruts indicat. The conductor, knew of it, He found dren were Iined up on the platform group of .stampeding aliens, their
a how he would; miss him, how he would Place• peeled tomafiles in .kettle,
cion with other' , aliens like them- , alarm vanished, and a kindly, under- U '
.-ing that they should pick _them up. it in a .book. He even knew the hour g think of him every""moment until the t�>;.
en his orders were understood, he ,when the train woulA.get there, when Selves, Men were running up and standin look ,came • into their ,eyes., bring to boiling 'point and pack hot LOCATED oa wilt fRADMA AYl. ,
day they were reunited. He felt the. g into hot sealers or plain, tin cans. Add 1, At COR�ge` SInHt
, 'started out,of,tJ1e,.bu'ilding with Masha they would arrive there—to her hue- down in front of these lines. of for- tears rising in his own throat, but he They 'shifted over to' the side of the � t
signers, and 'sin car neater the. platform, raised the salt, and. adjust robber rings and tops ,
sad tier children following shim ata band—to their father. pie 'but touching re- was •struck with awe at the,.hot tears : ;.. RATES , ,
unions took place. Here a .man re- windows',. and watfied the reunion og. as directed ' in' Cold Pack method
ran. The train had left the last. stretch- Which, were rolling . from his father'a Single 5.1:50_ ,dp.
cognized his wife and children: There a es, Never had he' known his fain r Che alien family whit curious feelin s, above: Process in: boiling water bath,
. . •. There came a short ride on a ferry, es .of •suburban .panorama and was' y e g 15 minutes for pints+' quarts, twenty- , Deubit . St5p.p.00
sweeping Y'nto .the broad 'open coon 'a son recognised his. p[d father, . a to weep before.. So, he moved aR a They, klew that' they would never for
brother recognized a sister: ' Masha, y' and awentyeight ounc,.e tfna. ` iYriteforFolder
. .. , try. Her .childrexl, Harry and Emil, pulled the quilt. over his head and, g1a the' pathetic li#t1e scene to arhich f
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aged respectively sixteen and ten, and and . her children. were placed fn a was soon asleep: . . ' tLey were accidental witnesses. ,
LEGL�L the Tomato' Cheese Souffle designed ,,,
her twelve -year-old daughter, Clara, •carriage, 'and there followed a brief In the morning, when the peasant There were three .Russian Jewish A WHOLE ,DAY'S 'S1iiHT:5EE1Nfn,.-
their heads and faces protruding journey. over strange -looking city cart stood before the house and Aaron families fn Spring Water at.th'at time
to make ,use of the fresh `tomatoes fNITFi1N WALfYMG DISTANdE, �r
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sTightW out .of' the -raised Window, ',streets that were filled with people,, had taken, leave of every one, ''he' —1890—and they were 'all at the a-l+trDilrnc:r».la.el
r MeC. . . . & '.HAYS despite the fact that' the ni ht was Witte home that evening. Witkowski Tomatff.Cheese, Souffle
Y ,. were following" intently the shlfting g turned once more •to his •six-year-old '
air ad• advanced; .The driver turned had changed his name' to WiCte soon r . 2 tables cons fat
Barristers, Solicitors; Etc. landscape and changing'scenes. g Y son. He , slid, his' fingers through p
1VIasfia looked' beyond ,the heads of the immigrant family over 'Co a Po- EmiFs hair; smoothed his Forehead `after his arrival'in America, Two of
. Patrick D. McConnell �- ; H. GlenfrHays 'her' children 'through the open win..Beeman, who took. them into what with his .hands and began to talk the families had kno"wn the Wxttes iii
dow',. but 'with ""unseeing eyes. Icer .they again recognized ' as a railway hastily, brokenly. He wanted Emil to Europe. They Lad come from '"'the
SEAFORTH; .ONT. waiting room. s; ; �, :;<;; ,..^^- y..; M, ,,
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. vfsfon•and thoughts were turned fn- obey his mother and' to learn we:h sztinie town. There was•' n'o end of ; ?�+%7a .; -,
Tele, hone 174 ward She was thinking of her :'Spreehe".l? Sie Deitsch?" Masha vrVhen they came together .agaizi he questlgns abovzt friends, acquaintanC :A,. . > « c
husband ' tried her luck, as she had often done c . ,, > ;"">::: rr
of Aaron Witkowski. -Four would question him on evez3E•tnxg he e., dxsta¢t relatives: It was after mid- :::,;;.:...•...
- during the journey. But the red -haze-. ref i
. e years she had not seen him—'four of had 'studied, he would want to see night when the visitors left' taking Gr" <h='i!' `> - �
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""' the best ears,, She yvas oXrly thirty- ed policeman shook his head, no d (made, He Harry and Clara with them fcr thew r
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A. SIL]L£R y Dutch, a¢d proceeded to make signs what progress his sari ,ha r T A.
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six. when he left for Amerfc2,: At must tie a nice boy, never associate right,' for the V4ftte honsehoid w•as �A1..�-+
P . ' ' Barrister, Solicitor, Etc: first it seemed as if she would never to the woman and the children to take• with the rough boys, never fight, He not yet in .order•. Emil, his Cather 1 S AT , . sty ro µj
be able to bear being Away from him possession of the benches. They had must stud hard—accomplish. . would not let from under his roof. He� � . {,I � • s f..;::. ',
SEAFdRTH OiiTARIO y did• not take his e es frons him al ,.,.'
•- that long: . . . But time proved the along wait ahead of thein• The ten -year-old Emil recalled aJ1 y i, s '
Ph -one 1'13, Seaforth conquer6$—it tamed her, There were Masha 'sat up the greater part of of these things now.. But he dwelt evening. How he harl grown—what a � ' 1
- + innumerable nights that were long, the' night watching over` her, children most on his father's tears, There w•as little man he had become! He petted r
Terribly tong, nights when it seemed whO lay soiznci asleep on the bench- a vague,ptide stirring,througliA1his lit• and caressed him, tried to, smooth ''
N�Ei'.�1YCAL es, She was' afraid to go to sleep lest :. .; �. �,
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. , -that the dawn. would never lirealt, that tie breast. Fie telt as if by fliose tears out the wrinkles on tht!. child's fore-
' a day* would never come. . : ,But fP {slue miss her train, or something be he had been taken by his father info head, and sdlipressed a sigh that, a ii*
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fall them, Toward morning,. howev child should'have,wrinkles. Poor chid
the nights; and ,fi uer.tly even the confid'bee. Tie was eager to see him,
SEAFO$TI "CLIIOTIC• er, her ower o[ resistance 'waned. of the Russian Pale! • d >:
days, were long, the weeks •and the p eager to tell his father how he had to- :"s `:'
"" DR. E. A. McMASTER, M.B. months;and the years sped -on. And 'She leaded against the,arm of a bench carried out his wishes. But Masha pagan end to his inus- '` ,Y ' ; "
Physician now the terrible years of separation, and fa a few minutes was sound There was a change of train; at six•' Ings. It was lime for Emil to go tci 4 <:: ; F,
asleep. .. slee The took him to a room ad 4'i z ' `t
- of passionate longing and unuttereii � .thirty., A gray' -headed conductor ht il.>- p Y :£ , ;•;, t.,_,
DR. P• L. BRADY, M.D. confidences were odver. -Thursday The morning ryas well advanced '.ed them with their ba joining their oven bedroom, tucked z :,' ,_;
Surgeon when she aw.oke., h i k '• gs and parcels BSc 's
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night she would see him—Poor Aaron, ,, a oo ed about., into'a waiting train. He smiled every him up in a nice new quilt and walk• '' " „„ :# b A
• o Her ,ch.ildren were nowhere to be ed out with a smile. They '.did not '� �� , ^.;
Office hours daily, except Wednes- flow he must have ehanbed rn these time he, passed them. 'When he took
. -. day 1.3.0-5 ,m, 7-9 .m, eazsr seen. Alarmed 'she tushed out'int0 I sz £• fi;8�.:;,
p p d, Y the tickets from \Irs: Witkowski, or kiss him good -night, fie seemed to 'i J", ;
fixe next roc i < "",<�.:.,':.:;: :::.. a r
' A of tments for consultation ma A' tear fell from' her -e e's. That til• Here 'she found them i. h them a littl to bra for uc ::•:•,
pp xf . Y y , r t eI the three stubs which she held e o o s h a dent= x ::^::;tsw ,
be made. in advance. aroused her, 'Icer children' mu t' n t lined up against the window and look- ° ❑ • r
' ' o st ative ' manifestation of tenr;er•• k
a o ut to him, he observed them fpr S4s ,� y f
see her cry' now that they were in ing out into the street, 'She intended;'soyne„ moments, punched them slowly ness: i•
America, that the were speeding, to- to upbraid, them for having scared"'her
JOHN A: GORWILL B,A. M,D. Y and. put them in his, pocket. Masha As soon as all footsteps and noisy_ �l
' ' ward him anti were on1 separated so, but reproach died on her lips .when *-
y• made a mottos as .if td ask him fo; a had died out in the hone, Emi: slily- a:
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. P tystclan' and , Surgeon from their father by the trifling space she beheld the fascinating sight the receipt. "But the conductor shook his ped' off• the beef and nWle on tiptoe .;
` IN D13. H. H, ROSS' OFFICE of three days' travel, �' open window, affozded, head, good=naturedly. A wave of ex- to the window. The street was ictal ""� �'
Her children,' however, had not no As far as her...eye, could see stretch- - -.'
Phones Office 5-W; ftes. 5-J' eitPment overcame Mrs: Witkowski ly dark now, bol above the moon ties
cd giant buildings. The street below
Seaforth ticed her dimiied eyes. The train was :;nd her children, especiaally Clara all shining. He saw the ouflines of the. .. . ',
. now rolling along a: broad stretch of w -as C'ethfng -With peo?ye who were throw h the journe • the " houses distinctly in the moonli ht.:. �, t
. g y girl had kept g .
farming country. Every thirty sec; going to work. But tb h'er it seemed watch .:over her mother to see that They'a11 ked strange and new, so ��l -
loo
N1AR`i-IN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D.' as• if all .these me¢ and �romen were much" grander thazi the thatched cot-
. cult a home flashed into view, 'a, she did not lose any of the tickets
neatl, ainted house and , barn •and out for ,a holiday jaunt. They were' and takes rn their native villa a but they
Physician and Surgeon y, p papers .which sh•e had received' w"Pre so strange, so cold. And in•these
,j — othes. Tile from the various ship acid raliroad y,
r Successor to Dr. W. G. Sproat such as Aaro had so, often pictured w'dmensali wo ha s. How different houses, livdd people who were stzAan- - :
. well all to itself" an, American � farm ..
all •„this •was from -the ra gents: Now the last acraPs 'of these
. to them in hs Ietters. The .children• g y, drab exp once long and Im osis ers to• •him, whose language,,he did
Phone 90-W • Seaforth P g -looking tick- g .
dr ttk in the sight ,vithout cz.:mment. faience at home...i¢_.yRussa; There gone, That signified to them %
s ets 'were not un'd rstand, and who , did not un• .
DR. F. J, R. FORSTER or exclamation..' The scenes were too was not a single barefooted peasaizt more than words could express that derstand his. A pain€ul, tender long- ' '
+ in the entire street Even the Ing for his town, for his street, for brings you
Eye Ear, Nose and Throat absorbing, too thrilling for them to they were really at the end of their
:. ' � waste the least energy or time on horses and, wagons had an air of ar-. long and weary journey. his home, for his synagogue in Rus-
t3raduate in -Medicine, IIniversity of anything but seeing. istocracy about them. The wagons It sin wept over him. He sank down ++ ++
Toronto, grew dark. Every,, eight or ten s ONTHE-SPOT...rep.oHing from fh@
Late .assistant New Xork Opthal- 'Phe train passed . within hall, a •were painted, The brass 'buckles of minutes the trtiixz stopped, and a pas-' on the floor beside Cie' window and,
i Luudi•ed feet of a big load of :za that the horses' harness sparkeld itt the senger.got off or on, T.he railway'stn- Putting his fie d ,down on the sill, Cd iia 5 of the world tthrou h .exctus.ive
mo ei- and •Aural Institute, Mooreiield's Y p g
Eye acrd Golden Square Throat Jigs was pulled, by a pair 'of fine gray 'sunshine.. The drivers on these wag- tions here were small, and the ' all cried .softly but steadily for I long NEW YORK TIMES' FOREIGN NEWS SERYIn
pita!, London, Eng. At, COMMERCIAL horses. The young farmer• who was
ono seemed care -free,. Gb. placenta so lr,oked ,as i€ they find bei cast' from time. Then he' crawled into bed again CE
r HOTEL, SEAFORTH, THIRD. WED- sittin different from the peabaut Ivan, who .. - and fell asleep. .
g -on top of the load removed t ze same mold. Did . spring Water,
1gESDAY in• each month, from 2 P.m, , his wide -brimmed straw slat and soil- used to drive her to 'the fair in a too, have such a station? Did it too, His �f-Rhet's' "hand' playing with his By- cable, telephone,. -.Short wave radio, 54
'to 4.30 p.m.; also at. Seaforth Clinic ed and nodded to the chfldren. All neighboring' village for half' a zuble, sive so many lights in the streets at hair awakened him. At the foot of
, first Tuesday of each Tnnntlt., 53 three of them wergao astonished by and who. made a meal on a piece of night? It 'would soon be ttine o'clock. the bed lay a new suit of clothes and foreign. correspondents Of the 6mous _New
Wa"terloo Street South, Stratford, black bread and an anion: M'rs.-�Vit- fiesh•,:underclothCs.--the latter artfcies 1
'his unexpected' greeting from a man They would soon be there. They York Times staff bring the worlds, news '
kowski now began to understand what h he had 'never worn in the Russian ,ti
d tl1
�. ey had never seen before, from an would see, How soon^ They were be tQ oft eve morai;t in The .,Globe, and
her•hui5band had meant by the wards Pale. Beside the bed stood a new' pair d' y ry g
JOHN C. GODDARD M.D, i m'erican, that Por some moments coming a Irittle tired from the over
' ey were unable to returF the greet- "dignity 'of labor"—words which he Strain of excited watching --broken of hoes. Wh le his fa her w•ad hel - MaiL. Aad this extra coverage 'Of world
s i t p i'
physician. and Surgeon had so often used' in his letters < in Ing him dress in these unaccustomed
r ing. Clara was the first to come to up. 'They would settle down for a news iS Oal Otte of the extras ou ea O ,
Phone 110 - Henaall uexself, and;. protruding her zeal and which he tried. to initiate her ,into the little rest. It must, be a whole hour” clothes, Emil was giving account o y Y i y
, 4868x52 chest fax' oa: "of •the window, she Am'e'rican view •of life, himself, 'the -account he Lau waited
o _ yet till nide o'clock, AqL
waved her -handkerchief in the diroc- ,A P611l Oman took Mrs: Witkowski Alst as they settleiI da}vn for a four years to give. T -re was telling his Ali the world . and local' • news, fearless. " Y ;
the'stat onraand supervhsedtrher from father what he had' learned zn those ectorialS,,Complete fi
. DR, F. H, SCHERK tion of the wagon which" the speeding A ,' st the conductor came Sin. He point .
rtancial and farm news Vc
• train was fast leaving behind. Pur- ed , to their• parcels and' said some- years. Yes, he was througli with three, s y - i.
Physician and 8urge°n eerie of coffee and roils. When the volumes of the Talmud, and in tlf' thrice full es of s�port3 .:.three WOmea's "
thing.' They ail jumped U seized lig i
Pbone 66 Hensall "Are z ®t ttzey splendid, these Am meal .was finished, tize officer agai'g p' last six months 'the rabbi had taught
ericans?" Clara said, addressing her went over to lliasba. FIe examined her 'their bundles and htarted. to, go. He f m tlxe law. Aaron ,Pricked u.p his ' pages of fashions; f>$ad recipes and other' � ;
..y, smiled and waved to them to .ettle J,;
--'•'•=-- '- ---bFethers. Harrr.•3' •w&ated.t°.say .some- ticltets and pointed to the , figure down ears, , household news, ... plus a score of features . %;,
agai>h: They isarilr' Bark frito, fi
AUCTIONM999 thing In reply, but there was a lump twelve on hr`s watch. she guessed their seats, disappointed, "You studied the law?" i -r
•-- to lease 'eve on,e in the Tamil• . ,� �
in his throat, so touched was h9 by that he meant that their train would "Yes," said Emil eagerly. "The rob• p y ,'''
FfAROLD JACKSi1N Harry who had his head but o4 the ,.
the kindly greeting of the stranger. leave at nooxL,,.'Thougb elle still fled window, caught a glimpse of the age bt thought I might not have an op- r ` EI
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BpecialfsL in Farm and HousehBld Emil baa' riot made the slightest stir a three hours' wait before her, Mrs, of a city. The electric lights of ere. portunity to continue > my Hebrew $l1 vRl,a
"Bales. "" front his position at the window and Witkowski gathered her children and' blazing by the thousands, He Com- studies In America, so he wanted me %1 I
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Licensed Sit Huron and Perth Coun- was still to°king at the load of hay, imparted the news to them, and they munieated his find. They waited. Af to know a 'little about the laws of ,tbe . <$'
, ties. Pkees reaso able, satisfaction p ter a lapse of a minute and a Balf— Jews, even if I was gomewhat too �,1,T +,
gaar%eed. n° which had by now grown exceeding- began making ready Por this last la
B'or inforiisatibn, rte:, trite iff plitiite Ly small. The man on top dP the of their $'ve, weeks' jpurxiey. which to them seemed a long, i ter young to study tBe S•hulkhap Orulth" ;`A ,�«;
rA, RotD„JAG'NSCtJ'rl, 14.:on 6,6,1, Sea- w'ag°n •n°vv looked like a tittle boy na � They washed and d6MIlad 'with ani ribly long time—ttie• ttbtrduetor "And• what did you study in the
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,R, 4 bigger than himself. ., air of deliberation, as if they were in once more. He . a ain•, point d nto
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In after years the two brothers and Performing a religious rite. The chit- their parcels. The father 'asked, gazin at the child with �' , ���”
. r-- r the sister often recalled the smile and dren brushed their old-world clothes, y pieked them up g t ..
W -$'s QNEf't., ,�.iz_111r'io''LDI ONT. and held thehz under.th-oir arms. ,He §uppxessed afnazement;. f �';: " s;
greeting' 6f the yiiiing farWar ten tif8'triecl�ta_Sm o_, __tri out the *fjaktas ati g i � Emil recite a ion list of dieter � r, '', y', ;1 1,,;;"
_ Llean idd �106flooter ha on --tri ; to led .kpprovinkly; ►m train was ' a i n r r 1 ,,,. +
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r ti to n orifi stock r w'ag a first _ .greeting they Isressos' iii them, As they .vvorkdtl !'slot i :' laws . Jaws about t'he keg in f the �' ria. i i !° :' 'xc,��I f i. + `,
Pae fixe aa, s, rile 2 ha recef ed PrbTn s r r Yl6 .tip. 'Pricy bsl;htl .n+ltiwin to• , $ g o „
d v a Lange , and a ,away with brftsh and towel the ebIz�Y' g , i s Vit" 15 , r ' r,:, 1 ,, .::
mind impl6riae4te .: Cixl+s .;1?r .sent. , ward the front of the ear .., , `sabbath olid rho prinolpal, holidays, '
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