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I; , L �­­­ I ,, to -school --.-' i -1-71-- '. " --I-,:,- �! L. � � . " .n, 11 - 1�11,1, It I . I -111y ,� 11 ;I .: "L'i " L , ...- ! - , I., I � � � . . � A I I L � �' "I " " ", ­� t.... i�,�,�,,,!'511', f2A',?!. I T, ,1� L . (Con0puted, from last week) peared an hig-'elibeks, from Me %4411�� e he cAved a L letter from Aarou t4o, first of "' 4, R4Ve to hav�6� L. .. ", . ,T 114,;,, 4 . , , � re -0. T ,, 11$; tl . #�W _, ,�i" .111, "I ..... . . 4' Another, di�pkrttoi ��i,,iityti,­,�,";,�11 * f folloi� ' ' tion, S . , It . '- .1 4 . � . L I , i L ental repr�, 0an *4 --: , �,�N��,tij,.­*, "It IA, good it )s good," Aarou'sald b wing his fatheitt's rds and .5. h L§Onaebody tallkoi yo . . . . . . . . I . I ,,, �,'L" , I 1 P , � L . . W44Q 11 had studied fQr just .A here, You lonow. , tion th ,at se& '" .1 ; .t, , I e .. such � , , at;Jnterestg An',loaport.4 �L ... '­­', ., .1 1; . , I I . . . t1l,"ti and Btroi his 604% elite . Observ- thqu , Yoor 2A4 �Iil , , , i 4. ,- It, tf, - I'll tkke o.4 tl.*.0 principal, Misp With little fanfare and Wki effusiv.Q.: tiofi of �Qaaada` Ot _-Q _ I ,,��,"",7""', ek I ots. Maslia made an end to . the! changes in heir bgsband. Y �ta - . . � '' $ Poo. _that of Vi It f . P ,"; I" I ���M.­�:�P" . But she had . I . � , L 11 'Ir'� ,� , ." . , _" - , -L", � in . Emil dressed agol,yeady to go exalted discourse by calling her hu L no e. 'Still I _ I AP ­ - 40,--. 9 4 Ek� jo is 410 ,. She likes chilv con 1�atulatlo,us for Ron. Louis St. prlea under Haut. F-kaak,.Bki4ge4, bjgch� � � �* W!i. , and A letters are so brief. Upham- She I A . q i , ", �l�,�!��,�,"�;:""k"�,��L';.'�'�"J.LL". , �,.�: LL 1: ", " , L 111; . ; I - ".4, i- ,,,�,���,,�',�;,�,�',����,5�;,��, dbwiqsti-t1tFs. .-he moved to . , ' Laurent from all the opposition pat 1� .1, ­­ ., 1",z ,, d f our ,yea s=wbA - QbApg* dren who 'c' - ' ' the old world L, rity elor c#jftet,-n�l tek- f -iui I � , , 11 '� 'L"X� gj;,�'t;�', �,:t��',�jl,:._j�LII, , . ward the win- band downstairs. I A�a , t t onte I . P ,rom. New ., '� � . " ,I . .1 . , , Br - �L;',;,i�:i''; �;N L es migh . ,$ ,7,�#r�' - . � . I 11 , - .1 : �- � "'. i , ��,i� ­� I e! � , F I ,i :: ,�' ­�; I t�,P;L" ,;'A',',�,��,)�I%� " I dew, m. Ile gaz- Tifley leam'so quipllk,' she says." leaders 'parliament has prorogued, but, wi6k. This is 4ji� inore sign tha , 11 it ,",Vii." , . ., : -, , .. "'It �itt ", lbie�.chfliring.,hi . He gaz When Emil caught sight of -his bro- it,ot a m n.4'."W", !� . an undergo in, so long a timetf . .t our ­ ­­ ­­:­', L ;IL� �,,! . . 1. "I'' `i�,.��41;1511�`Itl - - i !�,'�'114'1�',',�i�;r'.",.'�L"���,�'�'�� �1,`�.::�,!,�,,; . . . . . I:;1Ji,,1,,; , � �1�1 "I'll �,- ed intefitly for some moments, At his their, and sister dressed in Attieric .karon's words set her at ease. But - ,Lona kept her word. , The day the ari,wuwents and."diebates are., being Lg6Ver , � ix !, , . ­�­, - "" .'�All I -are 1�,il­�,41� j, 4,it,�� ­ � I I nonent and,our people -11, I'll, , I little son M ea,p b . It school opened she 'was at the Witte continued on the street cotnFLrs, in to the importa�n'e bfour­�fisherme�'as .g �,s � � lar., 41 0, 0401ADA "F,t�,j,,, -1t;, � 94"Wf"A ��&Wl. ",'Tt,11�j,�',��I%;�* , It as It he wite seare ng for cidth ie was take4 a Ack, so gre they also"' p . ­",,,�,j��p , 11 '. L �It, .4 �-io'f:i,�;�'r.A' � I ro,v4 ...... . -4 I . . �,tt` L . , I . . . , ked a mild resent- ' c . el� i 11 . 6�'��' P I 0 , , I , I of:�tg.4 01 , - , I .. .... "t�4'�§ . . . --dotellin -, . '. I'll ' . 17 -,­� , -,'�j . A,,4 �4�tl "I'll I t " : t 4' te Z' . '� - It' '4"-���,"`�4'1"'�, ,,,,�AR5,1,1 " J , � 4, , 51.1 � t' ? �,fil� �,T,Q4­11` ';% -,,� ment. What wdg he so apolog( . joint take 9 titt t e � ,�( #0 6 fdce, his eyes, and 'was the difference the garments made .,.!' 11'41,�',;Ji� �i'�'§"'�'�,t"" �,11",,�t��Vi,t,k, something in. bi - 41c home bright and eaitly. Aaron was. the' cafes and at every social kather- p]roducers ,of o e ", � to � , , ", , ,'', -, I . ' '' , . ", � '' ",4"m'?",� 'c', I "'O ,:. , `,,D�,- by ' ' .,t , it .A,,�`,,,,i�I? then started to speak hurriedly, al in their looks. Re. -was going to com- , about? W did lie feel so guilty for . Emil to the principal h1g., Thls�has been the longest ses- world. While this dep�rtment is ,of - ` " " ,;�,:it'�i"�I'-I�� tl,1�11 ., � . � � . 6 centraliz a most confusedly, . ment,:uPon this difference, but Clar.4 not exchanging the Sabbath for cash, in person. But Lena assured him It sion. of Cauada's parliament 4ince 1910 major' im I � 11 I . , I I � .1 .1 I I-, 1. 1, � y, , 7 �tvtK,!U!,,;�,'�-��$-,! , . I I . . .. portance to out Matiltime �h�ts. ever - bee .t 6' go tt '' Z�­,�,,.,R'%�`,A,'- . I Ir .o, , 31" * * ' I '.�,!"",f��,,i,,,.,""f.'�,�,,W t I ,,you *ill go -to school here," Aaron already had him by the hand and led for not bartering his religion for ' was not necegsaW.. And Lena's and all -agree that more has bee ac- Provinces of''.Pri � I . I 71"§��lqp�l'�"��'4";!tlp�loi'l" ,.- ­­. - -et , I , I . pros- . , A nee Edw;g[Td Island, viliagip,11te to, � 11 i,,,,�i,,�:",..,�i.,..'�j,��", , ,, ", . 1. . '. �tegau, and his ten -year-old son who him into the kitchen to show her perity? Did he -�tnot know, that her mother said the. same. go the little eqm6lished ,than, In any previous ses- Nova Scotia aiid British 'Columb�a, it wbl� ' . . I— I.,--- m .15:�,��',J�',. - I. . '�, if .,�i!..',,, t - . h have prbd do, �! �'tl ,e �,�"""l . A%� iIp. 11 11 . . inind ­wAx at one with hia Ott this sub- girt piloted Emil t, Credit for this is, shared by' . .; - �. 1. :I �,, , , ti N ­-.`�' was already versed in, the Law* of ls� Mother how fine Emil looked In his .hrough his first'day; 81�11- all is well to remember that our itiland �outr or five chil re , .0' 11 of 4 "I-" �`: ' I ;:;;, .t. , I . Ject? Was not she. a daughter of 'Is- - TIAW I rig .in over el& . . 11",,�'!,; L� -­` " , � I rael hung 11P.0111'eyery word his parent short trousers. , I I . in"An'We-dricai.t.'o .1, ..0 thereafter� four pojiticai parties represented in fisberitei; . bri I s I;,; �, � ',4o� ... I i I . ­ , , 4 1011 cidentally have' co e a r . -n''''. - " �i . - ten 11111-L! I., , , i , , , t" " I . . I � , . � uttered. "You will go to sch0Oi here. "Why, he looks like a,tittle child- rA61 Who cared for riches that could the two were .often. to be seen � walk- the Hopse of Commons and by both dollars a Year, ' . I . �� 1. I., F­�,..,,'1'1,. I �,,�. I ' . I .1 - . I J119ted adults." . . � ,. j �.� ,,�, � ""im, ''. ­ . ... . . � I � ,­­ I �,`,�,Ii., -"'�,�, 1, - be 4 diffPrent sort of a not like a boi of ten," Clara. cried, be obtained only at the sacrifice ce as a world pro. . -,�:,tl. ,-, , "t", . But it will of Ing side -by side with their school houses of parliament, Canada,s importa . ''. : ,� ., .., -I,,,,,, . . � . I : 1, . . . ­ " i . ,� . . . . 11 V, ",''i, r.,­n!l , , school from the one you went to IP .her eyes glistening with excitemeut. . one's"faith? . books. At the, end of two yLarg Emil * During parttof the session at least, duner of food is emphasized again in � 4.1 , , ....., � i ,�, .. ql I . I.. I I'll I if;t� . : � , , �g�,�e ,;... RassiaI. Different studies, worldly Aaron and. his wife, exchanged But her resentment faded the had left Lena oner grade below him. the Senate ('stole the show" by .its the un' I � I I �., ,,,'� �,�, I '',11, I � . I . I stotimous election of our Minis, I . I I- : I , . � :;, 0�-11`1.1��,, � 0"I'll. �. . I W� ,­�,­��ArPtl 11 studies' .,. . . You see It -is a"differ- glances at the expense of their chi I � . ­ . .-­�!,:�� I-, � '', " til.", . I'll 1. - -. - ,, . ;1 , ,� �, I I- moment she' -opened her mouth to The flirst Jewish Wedding in Spring action on some important business, ter of Agriculture, Hon. James Gard- I .1 � I"! ­.: .�':,"�,,,21,5.4 I . � " ,, � " . I , . �,�,, " � , , I . oj,� �" `%.;L ' I, , �",,�.I'�'j'; - rI . . � I ,.I. 11.� , . ` . .�, ',cV:� � � �­, 1 '!A , . � �, -.1 "V 1� I `t�"")' ' ers, their speak. - Perhaps particularly its Inqury into iner, as -chairman of - the Technical 11 : . . .,�­' `�,� ent land we are In now, a.bettercoun- dren, froni whose should Instead of upbraiding Aaron Water was an event that t anseended I . I WHEN. IN, T0'R0 � .. � � I . - I I ... � " the confines of the immigrant cot taxation, the report of its, immigra- Lk* YoUr.",`i�e " "i I try�the.beo� country on earth. It Is American clothes I 7�,�tt,, ,� had lifted a good for uncalled-ibir apologies, she Mere- I COmmitt(36 ,of the Food and AgrIpul- .Ma 0 ... �-". �'!'�"`,","�""')!, 1. � , � _ . I ��, , , ,�, I . . . . . �� �­ - �j� not only ,overflowing with milk and deal of premature age. Ma�ha's eyes ly assented to everything he had said which by this time N - - ., .�tit,;I.'�t I . _.bad increased to tion committee .and its handling of turtal Organization of the" United a- ' , . :t,�:�,�I,,,M , I . 1 � 4, ,,.�i . I I .. I :, � t , h9ney, but with, opp � 1211 , �*'I�L'��'�X"�' ortunitles. Here grew dim, and in Aarop's throat there and the conveisation shifted to the a dozer� ,families. It was a real ib. the foreign exchange Control.Bill. tions, which is now . I I : �,4,, �4�,,­ �, ? - , ii�',� . me0tinIg in Den- � . ­11�,I,lt "'; : I %. .4 "t"'%" . b w�� . mance; and it got, into the papers. A Three reasons are given for the re� mark, I I I., =atid- "­'. , . . 1 11,"114 there Is no distinction-, et sea Jew arose a lump, Both busied themselves children,, centering about,little Emil. ­ I . I I ,,�,,,,,'., . I.. . 'i, "Y 'm ­ I , . I M ;r F And Gentile . . . . If you study hard with -the dishes, Aaron explaining to The HeMw teacher in Rxls�la had young man, who had established him- newed vigour of the red chamber but . "Canada" Leads' the Way" I . , . i .. "n t" 'a � 1, 1�1,-,.N`� I � � t,,ii,,,Z�,� � i�.,�, ­ � * " ­'­.��Ipl .,.��, � ,there is no general Dorothy Thompson, noted American IM , , �, I you can make anythiigg you wanit of his 'wife, the uies of 11,ertain utensils praised- the lad highly. ThO boy had selfas a,vegetable huckster, had sent . Vrr 0 , Y, ' � 4 1 for his bride in the old world. The eat the order"of effectiveness. They are columnist and writer on, international I I , '�t��,�;,,, e 1-11.1-1. . ;U , .... .. Nt5l, . ..... �., ... ­�r,. t.,! �t�,d­ � ,";, � it ,�;, yourself. , . . you tan bee6me a that she had never seen in the old' an open mind, the teacher had said. . . . t`s�,,�,��g � �, " . � �Vn . , . I � judge, a lawyer, a teacher -anything. world., .1. � The Talmud was like child's play to' tire Jewish community took an inter- (1) the ability and energy of the new affairs, writes for a leading U. S. pub- $.00ATE6 on wMe SPADINA Aft . � . "'I";1 . , . ttt, I I ­ t I At -C :�",.,,N, I This Is a free land. The people are In a few minutes he led the,wiy to him. He.�tudi' .... e'd"t'he law and compre- est in this affair of the heart, and a members of the Senate; (2) the en- heation und'er a' olteipli -96M I . , ,'.�.tll � *I ,� � � . I ,�!',jg 1.11 title that interests %LI ,. I - '11, , i, YJ -1 I ' I I . 'i"! , .. very elaborate wedding was held. A thusiastic co-operation of ... ihe older Canadians. ','One co " �,;,,�,, 11 free and all are equal. All -toads are the table­afid the Witte family sat headed it like a grown person. untry of the West. ; 'a . RATES. . , �; - I I I - � " 4 8 , ... . , 0 � '. t very . one .... Jews have the down to its first breakfast in America. u rabbi was palled in frdm a city eighty members;-- (3) the outstanding work ern " Hemisphere has iiot only passed .1.. . I�rAIQ" I �!"e"-% I I Emil,'. meantime, w,astkst�olling P . . single $1.50-$3.50 .. , .;;6,; , % . &. . ii,`� ,, : "QM , ,� 7 ,same rights as all other people . . . . and down the sidewa about his miles distant to officiate. I . of the Government Leader in the Sen- the most advanced legislation in the Double $2,50-.$7.00 - . ;:, "!, , :,% . . . I . .1 "I'm . I � ,,�,,,a,11�111,, � - CHA After the ceremony was performed ate. Hon. Wishart Robertson Who has Americas but by It, has, in effect, re- . . 't'..;4 -No differences, no' distinctions., . . . PTER 11 home, observing things with eager .. - I '­t� N I i . Ws*e for Folder ..". I . I . . ,I m i They are not Itscriminated against. . TAKING ROOT eyes. The neat'ij 6nstructed., Pairt- Mere came toaso And, short speeches. been. successively, a member of the cognized'the mother as thet of . . ,:!-, ,� c I , I 1. . . -i, - Early Reservation . ­ ­­:,.,� I Each one said something coinmenda- legislature of Nova Scotia, President the family." We Advise ,. -11 . one of the grek,tqpt citizens in this,, 'The next, two a s rk- ed homes, with'porches, and lawns in .' ' - Miss Thompson conteadi; � � . I . . I ­:., �.�. It" � � . ' " tory, Iaudatory­4k0qt.fhe groork' f the Nova Scotia Liberal Absoc.a- t ,!�,� I - 7 . city Is a Jew. . � ." * - able shift.in the. fortunes of the, little front of. them, offered such a, striking. I I Alld , 0 ­ ­..." " � - '' . ..". . , - bat, within the near future, all co,an-' A WHOLE DA" SIGHT-SEEING . . jf! ­ 1 ,it .1 -.1. . . 1. .11.1 11 . - � , I . . - 11. - I I n � 9-W . . �. .... ":L,L-, . ." 11. -1 u immigrant colony in Spring Water. contrast to the cumbersome buildings ii� -f am. - - IF �' , ,"-M . Aaron rambled on in this manner' ' the bride The talk was very intimate, tion, And President of the Natild al., trie* ill.be''f0ticed to 4iifilii WITHIN WkiLlike MftA&C­ . , :.' for is I homelike, simple. When the turn Liberal Federation. Senator John T, ily allowances if ou' I 1, . I...", �, ome -time Emil's eyes were wide The NathAns had ceased to be pedlers in the Russian village where he -was r western world is, '. I , %.,�, . . � - . ;,i7;P.4, : 3,; . �,kltl, with attentioni and two red L spots ap- and pow Owned one of the most pros- bora, -There was youthfulness about came for Aaron Witte .to speak, he LHaig, Progressive Conservative op to remain youthiful'and energetic. She I .1 I It'll I I I - . ;;., . ' . . �­ .e I - . . I ,4 . - - �� ... . perous - general - stores. The Rosen the h?uses, about the well -paved rose, filled his glass and began with position leader, achieved new heights believes that the tre-nd toward city- , . i j , .. � — . I : . . . . . . I .. I ..:J, I I . . . ,boys intrenched themselves almost streeY, and the people lovo'ked 130 thp,cusfomary wisfies and congratuIa- Ill non-partisan and constlactive op- . . . 11� I . , �­.,! t-�, . ' I - - ., I , . I 1. I I . 1, , 'I, I LEGAL over night, It seemed, as' the leading young. And they were so cheefful. tiOUS. A Biblical phrase' slipped his Position. i . � I � � � 1! 11 . . - X . . m , I . . . : Less Partisanship . 1. P . 1?:, , '. --------7-- wholesale fruit dealers of the. town, . tongue, an Allusion to Jatob mdrrying � I m . . . I 11 .. F . . . I . 4 ' At one side of the street on a large in . a 8rang6 laud, far away from p' I . �� le to 0 � �. .111�,�;�� and their father discarded his ped- stretch of vacant ground., children, , . ae- , One notable feature of the past ses- . """ 11 .. . I I � I -1 . MCCONNELL ents and friends. - This allusion open- Pion was a decrease in the partisan- . , ,a . ..i? � �� . . & HAY$ Mier's wagon and . was supervising little .boys and girls his own age, L . I V - J I . � 1. , "O " . ' ,!� - I things in the warehouse. The three were playl . ng. The boys were toiii 0 -up a flood of words and feelings. ship of most members. Criticism and I � . :4, rig . , . - 11 � .111.1 I . Barristers, Solicitors,. Etc. . And the higher Aaron's voice rose, defence of the government was al- T6 OVU W.S.W1 . I. �,�,� , � . Goldman brothers were prospering.in a ball; the girls looked on and gurg- . -0r.'1-1:.11.f1.tP1 *-, SINVOIRS, ! F'1711`71ii,�t,-- T ". . , ,- - H. Glenn Hays the ' - the Wild charges C. I_. ti�.:�` .. 11 the more intense became ways ,spirited but .,.t,,..:i:ii�:*i!.i:j-,1 I .. .�, Patrick D. McConnell hide and wool'business. led every time the boys engaged in a I the silence ... 5 I I I I �. , ,..::!::t:::::::7::i 1 1 .-% .. �14 ::t%:t:t:::t:%:::::. . I � .. .1 ,q,� - . - . I �, scrimmage and counter charges often ,heard in .�.�.":,N,X.:.:' J ,.. - - ' k, windy hill, at sunrise .` . . A woo(Dand trail x . 't 4 � . 11 I . The Witte family alone stood in the in the room. . . . ., I .. 1i::,�::::::;:;:::::::; . .:. . . "" for the ball. The little :;:��;Z��;�;t;',` - . --.-. ­.­-­­-, ,.� , . 1.1..,.i!: ­­ -1 .... ... - 2L . . * ' He- spoke about-Ah4'new world; the -constituencies -'were- n t epe ted - , , ' I , .1 -- I � 1 117,� , . � - SF4"-ORTH,- ONT. - -,I.-- ---..,.I -s-atni6- plice- 'Karon i -Ar -hiiii 'who - - had ed through- - - . I O - T a 't . , . INtl s briiMfFat -ihNiN67- I ..... � 1.��', ­ ­. -.....­­ ....­.- till iagged - liftimigrant, wad 1 ;;:;,:,::::::;;;:::,4 a noon , . � .. . � I . .. I ' ' -, .]�,.,..�i�,,tt; " k "I . . �d . .... I . . . . � .n parliament or repeated in such an C-;.!;!:j�.�::;!;:? ii��i���'�� . .. ­: I- I ­... -1 ­ self from- farmhouse to farmhduse three volumes of the Talmud and abqLit America, about the significance �!i�iiii,., horseinen from fitr and near. Time and again . . . Z I ... I Telephone 174 " - , I ,!jijK!:;t::!!::i;t. � . t, A� � we-dding to the Jewi h com- Indefinite form as -to be unconvincing. '�,.i�i�i��ii��,.`t��it, ,.: . I ' of this ., 1 "t "' ­ . , -11� . . . five days a week, peddling .his far many tract's of'the law, looked at the 8 , ri ;,:;.,.: . I I . I. I i. . - ' ' ;*i*i*i1i**i,i der.s from South of the border come to enjoy .::-. "!", � . � . 11 � fty reat :, 1: . � .1 I muni in Spring Water, the . debt No one denies that there are g .., : .1, �1� - , , r, � -from up-to-date stock of hotions and' boys playing just as he looked at the - ?--�i��]�--.`,�i�iii�i]!�i the - beauty spots of our province. T"heme . . , ­ . . ,� . . I Y .L roblems' to settle anc% that Ahe gpv-, .�*i1i*K*t*i ..:..:: , , ­.. .'. . minor'articles of clothing, Yet ' which this Young couPle-which ,the p ��.�!i�f, i��i��'! , .., ...... . , , ,z , . li - Aaron 'painted houses and the, paved street visitors help us. We can help tUm by,,being � --'t,g �. ' . *:i , I . I . A., W. SILLERY Witte was by no means displeased and the,,nice green lawns -as an ob. all -owed this new world ... that had e,rnM6nt i's open to. criticism -but no. �ii;.iiii�Ki�i,�` I I . 1'4" I .1 . . ,-:t 7 1 1 . . . 1 4 � I ina to-. them, rty in parRiment is now glibly or I f.iii'--.;`.i`,`��!i:�l - good hoalts . . . making them welcmit , . . X, 'it I :1 i ,t�� I , . Barrister, Siblicitdr, Ifte.. th the 'new'' *6r]d or . r- been so k had offered Pa I �.;:;:".:!::�::::. .. . ;:::: ... ��:j;$ " wl with his. lot server, looks at thiiqgs that are inte . � ... .:;::::*i*�!j:� I .... - . � tolently Offering an easy pure -all i:it�,,�'.i�?,i�:7:.ii giving them a grand time. i:K*`1tti'X: - - . . ;.1111 . , them a haven from,, persecution, had �confi I . :­A�ii"',, . tt�it. If he was still a. dle. . .� �K�ii�,�'it­.',. I -.*i*i:::.,;�: . . . I pte r it was esting, but are in no way a part .o . I . � ".;:,."..,.,.,.,.,.,.,."�."�."�."�."�."�::::::.,.:,: . ' � opened its bountiful stores to them for every, difficulty. -, -K, ,.-:::: , -ti��i!`i�i%:j:�:!. '�, I . . . m. . . 1.*� ,,**i*!;'*t - SEAFORTH .- ONTARIO "-- -a matter of his '0wit volition. 'him, can in no' way'concern hl .'.�.k.i, ','�,, . I I I . ,.& -, -ijij� . �.'.f-�;��i-',.-.'.�:�i.i:i:i�;:i:-�i:�r�,�-,���:�;I :1�-'i'.""�.:I�"";tl::.".:t5:!,.'�zl�j:�:�::�'.'.,:j:ll,'!��r,.- --., .., - '. .,.�..,.,.,..-;.-.--�-,,,�-::;::::::�:::!�:;�,.:::-":- . - . . , .. , ;T , ,��.*.��-I..'�:i;�.,...i:ii'..",. . , . I . occurred to Emil that- lie, . - .... ,::::: 7,,�­,,,­�,-�, " . I �,��!,�, , . without discrimination, to them7-op- .The greatest change is 'seen in the t*.--*:::�%�,:�,�.,�:::::::;:::�:.:�:;:;:::., .:::::::,::�::;.:��::.:::�i::,,.*"i!!:�:'�l:!:i.,.'::;�."�:,*.:":�:�;�,.',.':I�!:�:�:i:��,iii:Y.�::::�,�:::;:;. . ' It never . �-,.�.,,:.:.�z...,...::;,:,;...:�t ;::ii::�!�Ii�i,` `��::j�:��*ii!:%,:*:­ .,.i�i�'.'."'�'."���i;�i��,,ii����.,..i:��"iii�i;,. I ". .. The. afternoon of Mashals firsi. day � I ii"-;,;:�;�!:§, ,,.,..."":,::.;::;:.::7:::::.";�,.:.::.:.;:;::'.:';.;'.'..;."' ':::.:�':.:::;:!':::141"';!;;�!:::::::;:: I _ , .,1,:7:r,;:,;,,;�;.:; �,� t;::::i . . ;:t:--:;4::: ix!,�.:,.i: .. Phone 173, Seaforth - , I i attifude-of the C.C.F. party which us- � , �,,.�.-,�,."�,,�-,-.,.,;;.....ii::.��:i�.:Ii�.��:.,��!i:�i�i ;�i]�;i�i,i�i:.:��:ii�::,:;, �.:,..�!:;.;".*�:7:;:�.,:, ­`� .";:;: ....,:�.�i 7.-;:::.:i.;.q. I -1 I . . in the, new, world, Aaron took her out too, might be. playing. ball, like the Pressed, driven Jews. . . . ­ , [-,el�.:-�.:�.:�::,;:,;;.:�,:,;.;�:.�:"!'.'I - ;.�''.,j.:, 1-:;%i-..;':4.': - . 14 . 1,�;...:;*,,::,�'.'�.::�l:�".,:".:: t,t...,::,�t;:;.:�,�ft.. t�.;% : 't ��`,:-%.:`:�"" I ­-::�:i�iiii�ii:;i;.`.i�i , . ,,, I .. . . , t., .; " . , - � ? I I . d to boast of its relations with the ,.�,:.:,�.:­' %::�.:.':­.-:...:;..!:X .,�.�.. :.:.::j.�.i.:;�:'. I -X-X`X-;.;.. lti7�11` The people- looked at one another e .X:!:::;:;;:: ":;t.!::, - :$: �::� .::�K;:: �.i:i �� 1 ­: ., '�;':�::t­�;� �';"::';.:i�f':ii'i�:!:i.!�ii:::..-'.;:�'���:�:iiiiii'.". �� I . . . - - 1. for a stroll along outskirts of the city. children there. Though mi'ny of the I �..;!�;j;;:;-....�.:,.;�..'�.,.,..,'�...:": ,:;:::::!:::,��:::�:::!:;�.,:.�;::�;;:::�....,:;::�-,.�.,.�..i:�;�:::i�;:..i:;;;..,. . t,ij:ji!j ... ,I ; I I .: .:�.. .. :j�jij:li��ii!;:i:�ii�',Ii��;:i:i..":i;i., . . . � surprised, astonished. They had nev- British,Labor Party and now finds it- �i�i.i�i!�:jz���:j:j.,-�i,�..,�:�:;.�:.:i,�!!.'.�:�!.�:�,::,...!. ... .. ­: ��: �i::i������:i�l�::.,i:*�i�i�i""",.-,�i�!i��:�i�,.",..*,�;ii�i,.,,iiii '. 0 121--l'" - """""'' ;1:,t%*:!`� ,,, , I % �t� . I � K:i�i�i� :� , MEDICAL . .1 It was in the course 'of'this Promen7 boys at play ,,,were s`6 much bigger I 1-11" ilili " .:�::::..,:;:;:;::,:,:,:.;.!.:.:.:.:,:,:.:.!.:,:.!.::.;,.:, , 1, 1, I .�,,:: -,��t: ::i;:I:�:�:1:171:�,:��:�i!�:����:�:,�:�;��:ii,:��::;",::i:: .'. .� : . I f 'embarrassed bk the actions of I �`�;',,i�iii,iii:i�� ....".1--, .. . I -1 I ' tj::t�.i� -�7�i�i�i:��:�� .. i::�i�i�i:j'..! ';--j;j:j;::j:�:j - 4i :,,.t, . ­ - . � -self "and older er paid more than passing, attention sel ::::!� ­ .: .,i� . ,�ii!i,,�t I . . . . . . ade that he mapped out their future. than him ,, he yet felt :1.. :�:�i. ......".."i , . !4 - ­ . I . I N ,.let, unassuming pedler. They Great Aritain's Labor Government. �::::­.,.:;-;:!1 .; 1- t!,'.':,; -;f. : ,., ... - , � ,�, . I I ,� .. , to the qu , . '..."........ ,,.',-,.t'i1'1 41 . , 11; . if he *ere, way -- 1.---%.,---'.----� it. i".4: I .�', I 1 . . . . , � . The Jewish immigrant iii a town, unconscloust , I : J , .."I"'.., - ; ., . 1-11� ., y, as ,.. .. - . .. I . 1 4 . SEAFORTH, CLINIG ­ 'iiki�' S�ring Water could �,h'oii�e one above tcm� in age. Hip wondered had never suspected him of so much OtIfer political parties in. parliament : X ;t:::"!.- I ;:: :. -.1; - 11 ,� , ". ..... '..' ... ,�:. . ' " . . . .t ­ . I . J .:1. ... , I . -.1 ­ erudition, of such a gift of speech. deny conn.ections with parties in oth- 't"i",4 . :� " . .h ! -1. "... . . . 11 I ,of two ways,'�.he told her. He could what he e boys. were thinking, w at .. .,.... I Their respect for him grew with their er c r � I... .. .... their aim, in life was. For of course . � . :.. , , ` ....... DR. E. A. McMASTER, M.S. ountrie sand contend that ou best , �­ . % "I . I ' ; bhooie the road which led to proi;'- ; ­'­... , ", Ph sician silduce. But Aaron was obliviou's of hope of world co-operadon is through 1. I .11 , . .... Y perity, and even wealth. But then he eieryboolk must have an aim in life, ' I ' :.'-"..� - I " . � . 11-1 . I the United on .1 , " . , the one as of the other. He spoke .NatiGns-ap organizati' . `- I p Much that is sacred like -himself. Until that Morning M� i , 11. I I ,I had to give u -11.1-- ' :*K:,.,.,-* I - 11 I DR. P; L4 BRADY, M.D. . in evenly and feelingly about their du- Of World governmeints. . -1 :. . ',,� - L, . 11 . , I .�� , Purgeon to the orthodox Jew. He had to work aim had beeth to:'get to his father No one seems to expect .:1.` . . . ;", k on the Sabbath, reverse the order of America'and tell. him how much he ties to their adopted country. Th,py -the tion- , "'.."I". . , �', a "' Office hours daily, except W�dnes- ,must dedicate themselves to -a high partisain attitude to be. maintained as ;.": : NM:4........ I I the Lord and rest on the first instead bad accomplished. Since his father � �::: ­::t-,itt'*' .1 . . 1. I .... . ,-� ...- -. I.".." 1� .4' . , .., :1 - . : I , ' , '-. o day.: 1.30-5 p.m., 7-9 p.m. of. Ott the seventh day. In the big cit- had talked to him � about,school and order.of citizenship. They must make election. time looms but there,. ;s rea- �. .'.I.,: , I ' m . � `. . Apl�ointments for consultation may ' to believe that the serious.aspects ', ios, in -New York or Chicago, the, Jew opportunities, his aim was "to make themselves worthy of the blessings -son . 11 I be made'in advance. . and the opportunities whlcli� we' of the problems- of the world --and of . I � "-.-� ' . I could still cling to the old order and something of himself," as his tather . re be- ' . � :,.�� , get -6y. It w 'a differeft'in the coun- 'had put it, a lawyer, a judge or a 'stowed ,upon them freely, gratuitous, Canada -will lead to greater co -opera- - . � . .11-� - � a , ff Is EVEMODY's BUSINESS. . ­o�oaw� . 4 JOHN A. GORWIL4, B.A., M.D. try, where there were only four or teacher. Certainly he must gra�p the ly, but for which the fat&is of this tion among. the parties. " I o . ,,,, . 1. ,�� � . ' co in , I . . ��, , # I Physician and Surgeon ha.I.K.-.1a dozen Jewish families to a 6POrtunit'les which this country of- I . - 4 NN . . .1 � ,, I . , . I IN DR. H. H. ROSS, OFFICE town. ,To stick to orthodoxy here fered, as his father had said. . . , wound up with a toast to A ver a static thing -is 21- . - a�!�.ko7l . i I 1. 1, . , . 1 I . I I . I I and freedom. . - .. o' I meant to �.tep out of the race for , ,� . ways in a state of change to meet I I I t, . Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 54 I . is ,The toast was drunk, and,then peo- changing conditions and to fill Can- 5 . . untry once fought, and died. He The organization of government i . . I I prosperity. I I .As he stood thus, engrossed,in h * ­ . I 11 .. 'I . . � ; - I I , , I . I � S,eatorth. I I Aar.on was not unreasonable with Own-Ahoughts, he saw a liftle girl, ,ple crowded about Aarou find shook adi,'s growing place in world co-oper- . ... Zw&.)� . . . I t:: . I . ;, " �' his hand, and praised him and approv- ation. - The' last session saw the be- - On ' ".Jo. Every tourist dollar is . I , . . �� - , the men who chose this road,' who who bad been observing him, intently ' . I I I ,� I .1* -' for some time, leave the company and , ' . from tourist shared this way: 1. . I I I wrofits almost I . . I .... ­ ... 11 i . . ed his Utterances, as if his speech pened. Aaron decided, but not in,fav- . . as c I . ". a I 1 4 . ificed orthbdoxy f�r worldly sic . , as ' ea. 'Hotels; 2. Retail stores; . . �; MARTIN W-�STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. sacr bus . I ' .f as from gold . . I 'VaIMUI � . . . I . I I made walk over toward him, She. wa's a was the thing they came there for- or of the rich. man's daughter, whom . m. . I '. I " . . tess and security. The . . g. It's up to each 3. Restaurants; 4. . 11 " Physician, and Surgeon I the bride, and ,groom were forgotten hi� had not even cared to meet or see o . . 0, . . great allowances where the question child of eight with a delicate face and I I I I no of as to keep this Taxes, etc. 5 Am -1 ,.. I I . i. I of .. ,a living entered. But . for himsel I f sparkling black eyes. Hej� jet-black for the moment., A . I u: I � I . Success,4r to Dr. W.,.,C. Sproat repoi6r, from the but in favo.r of their.neighbor's d,augb- . business groi 'Iments; 6.`'daragee.� I' ­ I . . � . "Sentinel," the only, morning paper ter, Masha-in favitir',of a girl with- . . I � , I I , P . . q : he had chosen the other 6�& He bair was falling in ring'et4 About her . & . ,� � 11 ... � . ' in 'town, who was interested in the out a rich father aria without a dowry. I I . 'Seaforth shoulders. As she proached him -Wlo� I - - . I ' - "Phone WW I kept the Sabbath -and, there4g' depriv- ap -Z6. IRW~ —~-W7-i�410~ oha.l . I . I � . I . 1 I ed bitpself not wily of a good deal of nearer she sniiied. Emil started to wedding and was Present throughout but possessing deep, black eyes that . . III!, ' . . I . DR.- F., J. R. FORSTER , he the ceremony, now called aside one looked out upon the �vorld feelingly . . I . revenue, for Saturday was the beat M, Ove away out of her 'path, but s . :1 I . . I . I- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ' ' . I of the Rosen boys and !luestioned Itim and a1ittle sadly from under long TUNE IN CFRB I PUBLISHED IN THE I 1. business day, but Also of the chance addressed him�ja Yiddish. I � . . . I , . 1. Gra6aie in�ip Icine, UulversitY Of '4- business ' �d about the speech, what hdol"been said. black lashes. "ONTARIO HOLIDAY'. ..... I PUBLIC INTEREST BY . . I . , -. di I . . ,of ever going into in the "You came last night?" I she, aske , � Young Rosen translated ..some of , There was a storm, of course. ; 10:30 P.m., Thurs., Fr;., Sol. . JOHN LABATT LIMITED ' I , I I . -, 11'� P 'toront`O. ­" 1. . �.., , I I I . . could b� $111ill . . . .11 - I . . � city. His horse a,fid Wagon, I Ing. I � . I I I .. . . I . � Late assistant New York Optbal- ' . Emil did not answer. He. looked at Aaron's remarks, and the next morn- Masha's father i�,as only a tailor. I . . . .. t I put in the barn Over SatUr " ' - . . I I . . . .: .�F mei and Aura,I Institute, Moorefield's Sunday., A store could not he -closed her with sunprise. She' spoke Yiddish Ing there was a half -column repott Of' Aaron's father could not find 'words. .. . ., I . . . I I . .. ., I . . '.. . ­­ . . � - . I — - � 11 Eye -and Golden Square Throat Hos- t. the glowing tribute Witte had'paid to enough to express his disapproval, to I , I '.. I . "I . Y' pital, London,'Eng. At COMM,8RCIAL for two,da,ys. It especially could not with such a strahge,un-Jewish ace'en WaieP "Senti- utter his disappo'intm ent. But, Aaron, . I I . ,­' :. I I " I I I be closed on Saturday when al' the ; "Wgy� don't you answer mi?" the 'America in,the Spring I I . . I . " I . . . . I . I I . ,; HOTEL SEAFORTH, THIRD WED- . . . de. , little 'girl continued; smiling. "Y . ou net." Aaron could not read the -Art- clung to his choice. With his mar- I I I . �..,, I NESbAi in' each- indonth, from 2 p . .,in. ,farmers come to town to tra � . all " she . . I ' - I . . . . .. . I � . . I . I ' icle in 'the pap�er, but Em I read it Hage to Masha his prospective careei . 1. � rt c He was willing, Aaron we I ' . I " to 4,.'30 p.m.; also at Seafo h Clini nif on, to don't took like a !greener' at I 'and'was very happy and Proud, as if 'as a rabbi came to an end. He. set 1; r first Tuesday of each; month. 53 give in in striall.ruafters. He . could a(L,aed. , - , . ally this were the thing be had all along up a Hebrew school and for some � . Ontario' Royal Commission on Forestry . - , I , I .1 Waterloo Street -South, Stratford. y1eld up trifles. As she saw, his beard "Are You -Jewish?", Emil An ' � . . . I . . 1. . .. in I anaged to blurt out. I I . expected from his father, . years Managed to eke an existence as . I I . , I I . ! . was trimmed considerably, But trim- . I The impromptu speech of Aaron -a teacher. Later be went into basl- I PUBLIC HEARINGS . ; i ., .... � . . "Sure. My name*is,L'ena Rosen. My I . . :,; I I . J014N C. GODDARD, M.D ' . � ming brie's beard was after all a min- mother was over to I last had a notable effect upon the life of ness. . I I I � , I . PhyMclan 'and Surgeon or ,Matter. It was not am infraction ' � I Of', the law, ine-rely of acustoon. Keep- ,,night when you came. Do yoij want the Witte thmily. An old,' half -forgot- This story of, Aaron's and Masha's WHEREAS pursuant to the Public inquiries Act, Chapter 10 of � . . I 'Phone 110, - Hensall I ten incident in,.Aaron's life was heav- love, whi�hi to them 'Was beginning to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1937, Major General Howa y I �t I ., . Ing the Sabbath, on the .other It . and, to'come and. play -with us?"..' . ' mmig ioner to investigate, inquire into .. : � . 4088X62 . I I, ed oui into the light and for weeks appear as a half-forgotten legend, now was appointed a C6 S and report � " . . I was one of the fundamentals of the ,,"I can't, I don't know how," Em I I , I I ,,, I .1 ; I ered in confusion. What he .was a topic of conversation in the made them friends In Spring Water, upon the forest resources of Ontario and their conse.�vation, manage- . il� f , Reh�ew faith' One could not tamper Allsw . ' ment and Seneficial utilization for all plJrposes, including their relation I I 1. . 'DR. F. H;' SCHERK I �. , . Jewish community� its if the thing made them distinguished. The young I ''I , � . .1 -with the ifoundation without endan- wanted to say was ,something entire- . , to other basic Industries, particularly farming,'.and their relation to . . 1�, , . , I 1� , , I . . gering the entire structure. . . .. -He ly different. He wanted. to tell -heir had taken place, only Yes ' terday. It especially were taken by- it. Aaron recreatiop. -soil cousetvation,'and waterways and water powers- til,� I. . Physician and Surgeon . tC ' I I marriage, his Witte, then, was not one of those old- . . I .� . . - ­`,; , . I was too old a man to change his mode that a boy who had got through with 'was the story of Witte's "I ' li�l . .. Phone.k . - Hensall to . f living to .suit, the newer conditionq. . Talmud mus and Masha's love affai?. The ,Story fashioned Jewes, evert if he was ortho- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, after baving completed field . . . .1 t , I 1. . . . . ' three volumes 'of the f briefly was this: �, dox,.--- . . . . I I investigations with his staff, the Commissioner proposes to hold public . i 1'� I It �, ' His trainlag, his ideals would rebel -only play with children of his own bearings in accordance with ,the following tentative schedu - le: - ', 11 -1 F I � I . would � sex -with boys. But so many'of his In his youth Aaron was famed as a T4e Jewish community in Spring 11� I --AUCTIONEERS ,against such a c6urse and scholar, of the Talmud. "',Everybody Water was now I-arge 'enough to main- � Saulte Ste. Marie .................. 28-29 Ott. . 11 I "I,", make Wait unhappy. ,He felt that he old-world notions of what is Proper � � � ... . . , I , �, y . I - had gone against the rocks in the looked forward to*his becom ' Ing a rab- � tain a Olace of wor I ip at least for Port Arthur .......................... 1- 2 Nov. . ��.�, 1. HAROLD JACKSON could not make, such a dent Th his ' co . urse of his journey to America, And bi. When he reached the age when the raore important Webrew holidays. Kenera ............................. . §, 6 PP� . I , �1111. . * frVocialist In Farm and Household creed without robbing. his conscience a ghettai youth in the* Russian, Pale' A hall-, was rented for that purpose . . -1 Fort 'Frances .......... ; ........... 8- 9 FF , , . �. :i,�� . . I � of peace forever. Their children- e6ecialty in the half day he bad been . . .. Sales. - 1 . ring* Water,"diat he checked Might properly think of marriage, the and a congregation orgiihized. Witte , .................. '12-13 I I I � I I - "I". r Licensed. in Huron and Perth Coun- they no doubt would choose the other in SP � I London ............................. 18-10 11 1. .��,' . . i � ' ' I Marriage brokers of the town, the was unanimously chosen , president. � . , ��.","` , ,,I,... , I . ties. Prices reasonable', satIsfabtI611 road. But he and she Must follow the. himself, for fear that he might AaY "schadchens," we hot oil his trail. On holidays, especially on New Year's I I I Cochrane ............. ;.....: * .... 1 25-26 11 , ... i . � � guaranteed. . I . . path of their fathers. Besid6s, they something that was riot proper. I Ba . * ... * "" '' * * 28-29 " 1. . . t��,r, . , write or ph6ne "Oh, you will learn to' play," Many a rich man coveted the famed Day and on the �even of -the Day of . . ,:�'! For JUformatlima, etc., ' the I . PeMbroke ..................... ..... 2- 3 D&. I ,0',� . . were not. so badly off. He wasr,making I �;,��,, - child persisted. "My brother-ther Youth for a son-in-law. Therd was a Atonement, he would preach a short � Ottawa ............................ 5- 9. 7 1; . � :!i,l � r HAR(liLD .JACKSON, 14, on 661,. Be a fair living. And the children, Harry . . e . * ..; i,�.: . forth; ILR, 4, Seaforth. rabbinate and fortune 'ahead of him sermon. - These sermons invariably Torjohto ........................... o 9,10-11 " , " ­;� � . A and Clara,. would be takingr.I.Care of he' Is, the fellow with the ball --could . �T,t'� � P, . . I I 40 �, ' -if lie married "Into the tight family." won the approval of th6 congregation.. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT all persons, associations; 11 4 . themselves soon. Harry would -prob. not play either, when he came here � �Ilrl:� I ­ . I ' " F�11 11:� I PERCY C. WRIGHT, , .� ably , go to work at once. Clafa wo�ld I th Now he 18 the cap: Aaron's father, who was poor en- For they were liberal in spirit. Witte .or groups desiring to make representations, or present evidence to, the , I %��,,��r ,Xbe years ago. I . .1 ,. I " �, I I . ,� . ' couraged the marriage brokers and did.not leave out of consideration the -Commission will -have an opportunity of doing so, at any one of the . , I - " . Licenised Auctioneer soon i1nd A position in some store- tain of the team, see?" I . , , . i , ­ . I I urged his son to marry wisely. But exigencies of the flutes and coRdi- above hearings. While the presentation 6-f oral evidence under oath . ,,,, I . Household, farm stpdk, implements. the, young ones pick up the4auguage Emil' did not understand what she '4k ,.�Ijl '! - and pure bred sales. Speciat training quickly. So, they, would have only meant by "d#Lptatn" and "team,?' and Aaron seemed in no hurry to get war-" tions.� H'6 deplored the lali,ses in de- is permissible, it Is strongly urged that -submissions I � ,:,j . .,� �!!� ' written briefs, a,s to the form of which the Commission , counsiel. will 1, �'i,�-, o.fthe form of , A � 1. I . And 010&16=40 enables ---.Me to offer Emil to'take care of. ' , little Lena.was not conscious of hoIv_ .rfed, and.the Plans Of his father and votions Into which the Jews of Spring give any assistance that may be required. - I . j 11 - �,� " I the anxious schadcheris lagged be, Water in common with Jews all over ­�:�,,�,;",. you sales� service thg�, ls)�most effict- Masha Aistened to her-­1usbatiol's itip said'anytbing to him that was , . Ail briefs Or oral evidence p1resented at the public bearings will' . ­��;,. . , I . " She, not . hind. America were failing. .. . . But he . �.,,,', �. ent and satisfactory. PRON10,90 r 22., voice more than to his words, good Yiddish. Emil was Interest- I Al. day. The! made allowances too. There w be given proper consideration ,by the Commission in the proparatidtit � I ','41��.t�`,`! . "' , � . ere . I i, ":,� . Hensail. I ," I I � � I.. was drinking In the familiar sound of ed In her brother, however. of its- report and recommendations. . I ., � .. which she had b four, "And your brother did not speak Mchest man in town sent a marriage many things to be taken Into consid- I ' � . �, - i��! � ,,, � I � - ­ eon deprived In order to facilitate the Work of the Commission, it il&j requestoa I �, I ­ " . , . - He'wantbd eration, many reasons . I ., ,�,��,�",�,, , I � . I e wordfj English when he came here?" he'ask- broker 'with a proposal. I that briefs the forlparded to The Secretary, Ontario Royal, Cior�blfssloln I I t I � �, ld�, t�l , W. S. QfN El L DENFIELD ONTo .. loihk'years. Nevertheless, th %�,;, i", � �r ­rj . I I � -, it, ­ ,') ), ­ y 4 "r . .C6��­­!­­­- . . I I Aaron for his dadghter: It Was 'a gure fringin! on Matters that are sacred. On Foi Adminlaitliktion Building, Long Branch ftall Aifm4 PIMA, ti,.� rti;..,,;',,!�,,�;� . - ag ek. edi . - , � - ' . 9 I , , : sod A0010460, ,. were not Without their soothl . I: ,,.'' ";­;!",t"I't"I"�� I - - . I Fferehe6s in civIlIza- I r, ", . -'kddt.". "Thek (got Ver mind at Mao, ."N&, and I did not either, not a' r.abblitiato '- standing, Ach64. ,There ,There Were the dii , Toronto 14, to reach the offtee of the idomihisgion At least one itiohth� "',:,�,­ �,;"�,�,,�'!,.' (�' I Pare bred 04160. 1106 Aift 'BtMe ' Was no dullying 'Any loiig4i' - Aalionlg tion, the deti6ands of Jindustry the' In- Vdot`6 the b6sitak 4t Which th01i',doift6Id'eT1W6b A d4#r6d,, I I.. .. I 11 - 9" 1 i ti,, �, t,''r",; %� ,',.� , I no � per. had board th t"' AhleiAft often, ' ' -- Word. 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