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I . . - . �_, , - , , ,�� I, 1�� . , �!�t � L I 1 ��'­ , , �` "' ��,;:' �', 'i�;: :1` �Z, .,�. �. , I I formed his, fathpT,r-.r­hIs mother had i1ii lie Wii�fg]�,,��o , , I i�,]�,',,������:��:""�,l��!��i;3:,�����,�'�!�;�. t .': , I . I "', .. - � t onths, .Except uuft'r I .. :`�:,�',,ii'.,��.i,�,',i.`: �,�;,'� ,ii:�;�­I�:�:�;� ��"'�] ��'I,­"'; � A i��,:� , . RL11A§�TOBENKIN . , � I � I �: � , I . ,.�, . 1. �4-,.Vl , :, , , ,;: I . I I -to Irke, _ I I . I.,., �:;,4� ­ , . . L . . 11 I ,i ,�- �:�,� I ''� " �, � " ,,,,, .. I . I . been4ead f �r,jsqmf):,time-soon arter ery special cl landlord - - . � �.�,���,��,��,,..�,�,i��,�:"�,�,�,�'��,,,�.,,�.,�f-L",�� ,, 1. . , �. 1:: I I . ­ . . 1-- � - -.:I I. .. . �­ .I.- ­­­­� " I .. ii his arrival in'Vllaa. and hag turned to': 1�. 1,; " ��,�4� ', I . . . . No. f0I0w1ii0i,:�q#ol*,.S0_a ##*. fqr'1,00,;�'i��­;:,: �:. ': i, .1 � , .1 � I" ­ . . I cannot give notice to a tenant of hous- . � T1 , , _f ', 'i � I., I . the �aequi4ition ,of- a Russian, of i I, . 1.4 , W I , ,; T ", , , �i!, ­:*� ,'�,`:!, ::,;,-'1 ;, , huntilha I Ili to , ",,, �� .;" ,:i "�' ' , I. ., � . . ,�,i,A t-9 v�' �.10 �-1 - . � a . - � , - any I 4 0.01.. ���, Wh +4 � ir, +hi 6 h A 1Ag a,9430111MO(la.tion - teato at 11no M �f rr, � - "Ill" , " ''.1 ' (Coatitrilod. from, last' week) - , , I 110111,mali Witte'�-aftqr bls'speOch c � at -the wedding. Aaron was spoke as "Old Man Witte�'L­Alcertainly has i his he - art in the right Place," was the I comment on. such a talk-pUlrig to the. I . congregation. And the answer Jnvar- f iably was, -"Yes, he has, a wonderful' 0 1 i3rain, Did You It . ear the story how a , he missed becoming a rabbi? It is '- . worth hearing, . . ." I . - One by one Witte% neighbors had, I moved !into better homes. in the more I arl4tocratic . part of , town., Tirne 'bad I dealt, kindij ,with them., They were a 9 , . 9 growjp�g wea#hy., Their business prosperity not only wad6'possible bUt s demanded more 'style and - elaborte- r ness in their home6 and social life.. Most .�Df the older men, however, � I woillol frequently drive up"to Witte's home to.tali over communal �Imatters. I I . - Often, indeed, they would. seek his i counsel before the consummatioli of * an impqxtan ' t faMily 6r,business ev- o - ent. -'Tali' it,'o�er with Old Man ,i I . Witte," became a common phrase with the Jews of'Spring Water. . ', . s ' . it was the first warm Saturday in . I May. Aaron pulled cute, rocker from ( the parlor, seated.himself comfortab- ly on the ,porch' and unfolded the "Weekly Gazet . te." blasha and Clara: s . � . now nearing seventeen, were stand- a ing on the lawn -near-by, studying the I discomfited appearance of the pre- carious flower bed in front of them. The rain - had .washed� it oat almost ,;� �pmplotely, ana Clara had put so tnuch labor on that flower bed. Now. I she4oared she would'have to Plant it � anew.�. . I "ir I I . � . � . I I . �V 1�1 s L KAMM L ''I 8 . . � 11.1 I I � I . I . MCCONNELL & HAYS . Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. I I I I Patrick D.. McConnell . - H. Glenn Hays . , I . I . SEAFORTH,ONT. I I 11 . . . . I I . ', Telephone 174 . � . .11 . I __.' " . ..� _-.-1A,W_8H" I .. . . Bar,rister, Solicitor, Etc- , ­ 6EAFORTH - ONTARIO , ' 0 1 1 . . Phone 173, Seaforth I � . : � . I - . ­ . . 'MEDICAL - I .- . I . . . �. 1� SBAFORTH C11NIG - I 111.1 � � � DR. -E. A. McMASTEFf, M.S. � Physician , DR: P. L. BRADY, M.D. ' Surgeon � I Office hours daily, except Wednes- ,day: 1.30-5 p.m., 7-9 p.m. I � Appointments for consultation may be made in advapee. . I . - JOHN A. GdRWILL, B.A., M.D. 1�1 . Physician and Surgeon I IN DR, 11 H. ROSS' OFFICE I .1 , . � . ' . _ Ptiones: ,office 5-W; Res. 54 , . I Seaforth I .. .. . ­ . . . ­ . . 'MARTIN W."STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. I , ' I Physician and Surgeon , I I I I . . . Successor to Dr. W. C. SProat. I Phone 90-W .1, Sea�okh * , . I - - . . . DR. F. J. R. FORSTE . R . I 11 I- Eye, Ear, Nose and,Throat I Graduate �n I Me .. di . cine, University of Tbrouto. . . . Late assistant . New ... York Opthal- . . anei and,Aural Ifistitutei, Moorefleldls Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- pital, London, Eng. At COMMERCIAL -HOTEL, SEAFORTH, THIRD.WED- NUSDAY in each month, from 2 p.m. ' to 4.30 P.M.; also it Seaforth Clinic ifirst Ttiesdaly of each month. 53 . . Wati6rloo Street South, Stralford. . . I 1. . - I � JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. - ! Physician and Surgeon I Phone 110 - - �, Hensall . . I . 4068x62 . . I .1 I - . — - I I I .. -, DR. F. H. SCHERK ' I . I Physician and Surgeon I I � I `Phdhe 56 . Mensall I . . . � __ I AU&IO"NEMS ' � HAROLD JACKSON I Specialist In Farm and Household Sales. . Licensed 111.Huron and Perth CoUn- . � . .1 � ties. Prtees reasonable; satisfaction goarhuteed. . I For information, etc., write or Phone HAROLD JAMSON, 14 o ' n 661, Sea- iorth; R.R, 4, Seaforth. .1 . � � - I I ,` I PERCY.C. WRIGHT I I . . . ­ I I Licensed Auct) . oneer " Household, farm stock, implementg . and purebred sales. Special training and experience enables me to offer . . you sales service that W most effI01- ent itildeatlAfactory. PHONE! 90 r 2% ifensall. . I , '' . � I � ___ , I ­ - � I I W. S. OINEIL, DENVJ,g�.*, ONT. iii . , " , I . .. Ucensed Audt " " "_, . I I !"a Pur -e -*W',�, lobs". "sJ06 ftt* st6� b�. . 11 , .. sm, lin,16100%, Olt Oak cealt � obarge. fttlitaotloli ghoraliteod..Vor , ,,,, ­ , 1, 646 4 � afes, - , fte � h L e JS�J, Cirjntol�, O,t ot "O"Ve. I I , -r. I I -N I I I I I . * I I I*) I I . I � . 11, L , I 1, �!. ��* . ,% , d � - ,. , t �, " " 'L"� "' ­­', � :�'��' �.,� �., J1 �1 , 1, I", : L'. L �!, �; I ,�, - ' , I 11 .1 ': , ,� I 1 'L� , ' ' , L" �,� - �, �!�'J , �. . . I � .. � ­ .1 . ..... ­ I'll, I rl, "I'll, 11 "I'll, 1; . . . . . . . 11 " 1, , 1". 11 . _!, , " . �, _;;, I . . . ­ ­­�',�, - . _­V­e� ,,4!-' � . , � � � � I 1. , � . "I, ''I.. -1 I . I . I . - 'K I . � I I ........ , , 1 "Ill"' , ;" ,��", I'. ' been s Jdeessfvl alld- had just passed. time. , . � of oplari V'*b`4p:,40_FJ qol�:!. .i­;E­!: ", c '�N;', ,,�� i,,-,; ", - U lo , ot, ;_: �._' I, �: �r','�� I �, , t.�",';: `1,11­%L�;, U I 0 .. '1.1'-%L;, , ash 4 Aaron called, He"had, just meet b,! . .�, " .L;, 0, pt, I . �' son. - , . . � :g'., �; 1!�',,. I . , I I . , , ,,, � .� I jt-- , - . . I . , 1, . � �` ,; ��,'�­1'11, om,6 across an Item in the pap6r . Thie. high school-btiought father and with cohslaerdbiO 'excellence his -en- . . . . . . '.I . L- , ,, . . . � I � . ,,, ;:, V � "...;". ,,_ �,,�, " . N , , Ii Was -so u�_ son close *together.. Witte co ld ex- traAce exaininati= to the University Q�l am -a citizem,of the, UnIC44 " I . 1. ­ � I I I I ­ �,,., I � . ,­' ' '­"`.',�'��," "� bout their4hQuie, town. , 11 , I . . . ., , ": ". ,�­­ ;'1,1",i;ii,,,,,k": '1�1 � � ,� 1: ..:',, � �;�'�, rj� �1-'.,�l , ,:;I�� �,o�,��,._, ,,,,, 11 'It��il�'i�17141 11.1 - . Ir . , I ,`�'Q:�, , ' 46 . � . V would like to got the num� . .;;...' . � ' "1,1., 1, I �Tl' - ,;,�".i�'j"��",����i,�.��iL:'��r',e"i���L,� _' ' ercise comparatively little influence and was earo ,d -as a student in the StajeB.- I N 'h of to 'p '- Plun, 1, ., �, ,14X i"o', �-,,';�',-,i�j"� , i s,441 to see their home ,village, -figure . . I - uth9to Btu - , �,i C "" - r �,i�� . 4 , _ � 46 ­­ . . i , , - � , , , �:,,"'Lj U'�prjnk that he wanted to read the ,ever Emil, , . her six ration book as I will -be in , DlZki$="�(o�tl $1aK*,04y o ohn p1rovQ 1. $,00'� 0 , , � � ;1, I L �,,, �?­14`�I�&,,�,, , . , while the latter was -still medical faculty. ,., I , th ­ f P I 1 ' i� , � , 1, - I 't ­r I ' . I .'� "�� "6'� -�,�,L�-',���:":����,��,�,*,i�,��,��,�� aft!13raat)�� , -p J ,,,,,, t ,1 ,, ", ". i p.. 7 Highwv .5 1. � , r"�'�; " In the iraileg. He c6uld not read Eng- Aaron Witte repalled the astonish- Canada for Aix months. Ca ...q ,'*,W , � !!;140�'!V, i ,�.�- ,­,i,1JN,1,�­1,.fW,�', _.n n I do this? I ,y ,9 ,41,�jr�ii.." ft _ , . . - . ­ L. I. -.1. .''L ,!,i", ,,1,,,,r,1 _4ill . , �� ., 0�1�1 tem to his wife. Ap'he lifted'his head lish -and his knowledge of arithmetic Meat with which,his father, stei:# A, -No. If you mike ipplipa I . Prescott Co4onty. - � - , . - . . �;, ". ";,'�?,, , ,�, r I tion t , "' . , I -,.. , '. 1 t_ � , � - ;��;�­;,Ii:Qril r, however, Aaron per- -41d not extend beyoikol simple fqac. orthodox that he was, read, the let- .... 9 � I 9 I � .., '­L'1�'�,�,,� . � ' . ; " ", I �t,_,;,,�,11:j__"��',11� I. e . board you South of the al6o - .��,S,j4,1 "I , ��"'��'i�"'Ir � ...... ... 11, y"ur nearest local ration ,�e. � I . ' -1 �. . " eivpd a familiar QgurO coming UP the tions. With the .high school things ter, the keen disappointment with . .. . , ��-"15;��*!7r ' ,,, I- , 11.1111-; ,, . � I . will be given a tem rary ration c4yd '. . . , 4 i."i", ,,,,,,,,',,r,,,,,,,!��,,,,��.,�..I which he relinquished forever the' I . Pf) I .. 11 ,­ ,,, :",L,-­,ff'�'� . . I I I ", qj� . . _�":,, ii � �,i - ' I - , - ,trept., I took a different turn. . . 1_�__ . . � I I ­ , I ".. I ­, ';isn't that Miss Raymond coming?" As they sat down one Friday eve- hope of seeing Iiis son's name inscri'b. for the length of your stay beyond ; . I � I �,,:'.­�,�'��;.i :"."I �,!`rr �­;;�'111 I? ., , g, - ' gin ov�­ * `�` �t Witte 'Asked his wife; forgetttug the n . ing to their abundant. Sabbath meal, ed on. the roster along with the names 'seven days. The 'Only wai you, as a Goes* (' or Counhei of Essex, Kent and El I N' - il� - - 4 " *­ �,�,,4,"�'�Ni.',,j 6111 . , I � , .�il 11�,�j?'�� I 'th, fGht) I . . . . . . ", I ... , , , .. �111 I ��,� V, rC., tem. MaBhals ey�s were better than Emil asked: - ,Of the rabbis who -were famous in United States citizen coiQd, obtain a � . � I . a. Ir. . ,,!, 11,11M, �;�� �, , ... ,.. ��l .,'!,i ej 1,�.�,,, , , .­ I �.' , , . � I . I .� i,i� ,I V� , ,5QJ 1; ,�,,­ ,,�,J�k'(,L . . . � 1 _40 . ". "I . ';�, , , � �,,iij� � 11-1. . ... ......... . I . . . . -I 1, ., i , , , -,,,i". ". ... '%W,11�1%�q'!, """10, .. * , , Z�i I �,g I " 'W_'��"'.. ,,,, , I 'I , . � I 1 I , lrr�f, 1'%�� 1,1�1,��gL � ,��,-,, "Father, do.you know a Jewish his- srae . . . ration book would be if yo�u remain , � . . '1­11.il Is, and she instazitly re.coglalzed"the ' I I Ru d Except in som $outh -and .�. i, ,�`.� 1`�" ­LT�-v , . - ,54 fi�-*i � Q.t., st � . .. i Z, .�L,,�!"�4, . I '. � i", � , �, . Simeon, -howevbr, never became a In Canada .for'4, period longer than . ' ' . I . L" �.�'�,`,`L�" I torian - named Josephus?" on .: 1;,;-!,;'V, ,,-%��44 Ancipal of the school which., Emil . . ther: Grouse . Wesiern Counties e'0 0. - , I , ��_ -1.1 , %15m- . ,� ,S­;��,,,,`, 1, �, . 11 ­.,.�11��.- 1%1�1,X`i "Yes, yes," Witte's eyes snapped, aoct6r. After a lapse of some tim6 six wouths. .. . I , , , , " , , . , , " "" �- ' , ' I " t0noleti. 'Miss Raymond, thoughstill 0 L you . . ..". .J;1­11.1.,�,%,��,�, � . 1, �1, ", 11"w'. . . ... I. 1. 1, -1 ­ I . e gehllarmeB in, the olls- . _* * '* ,:., ,�t.�,;,,�,,;g'i`� . Josephus, of .course; how 'd the chief of th , .1 I I � � ... I ,1�, .." ., . I . I !T, ., "', ,jj�'Ip , �";";, - " , -o houses away, from tho.,*ittes', come to: know about Joi�e bus?" .1 trict drove up to the house where ' . � . I Woodcock Tivoughout th rovjnce..�. . Oct. I st � I'' :1,41, ,,Y4 �;,,11 .w , . i� 1; . -1 . I,- P ' " , .1 . . ,�,fw ini. iaron -and his wif Q. -When do the first coupons In 1". ;", " ,,!�, I Wled a greet m in, my the white-haired, father of Aaron and I . 1: � (,:.Ink`S 0 "T ere Is ' . .0e . . . Oct. �,ilst , - i, , �, I ". . . 11 a reference to hi . . . I , � . . , "'. . , � , �Jtft � - . Simeon )ias living. The head Of the ration book six becoinevalidO ' . . . , ,, ' . I ''! Li.'� i i%��,��',,X` ' , ose from their.seats. Was - Romah hist6ry,�, Emil answered. , * . . Pheasant � '. "O , , .", 'X ­ �,N 10, she com . . I Re7g �� to be announcediater. - never W as over Witte rose gendarmes read to the old man a long A. --On geptembri5r 19 five sugar pwiko, I . " ; 'i-Off-li, ng to them? Why? She had . I � I I . . I .111. 0 , I ,_ - 1111 ,'� hen -the meal w , � , ". . I..,:, - I . I I � �,,, "111". . Ificial documen . 1i .1, I from the table earlier than was big 0 t from the atlghorltb�s, cOdpons4, ,.-S26 ... *to 'S30 and one ineat I ... �.... ;!� , ",,,,r . I ­ � ",-,!�-, . ,� , one so before. I BAG UMITS . 1 1 � ... ��.', custom on the Sabbath. eve. He fumb- at St. Petersbuig� Aia. voic,f was i� coupoa, M51 will become valid. . , I -,,,�_ ,; j I � . it was. about Eldil that Miss. Ray- I � .1 , . I . :, ,:,*, - I ' - . - � ,� �; r'.,'i� , . . 111", "I". I time in a closet'Where mixture of solemnit'y and ang R,ffe� ciad .. ­­ .11, nond -came. He was to graduate in led for, some er, as . : I . . I 11 �' 1, �12, I I : :-_ � �,i, ; .1, . he had, stored away many Of his he read it., The old pan did, not un- Q. -It seems to me as if hair ne ­., . . Ducks Goesis Other Grouse - Woodcock . I :', ".."51"', . . � .... . . � I ..... Fune. It was the middle of May then.' . . I - I ",", :;�,� M, .- I I'll ).�e,i_ - 0 Hekrew books. ,Finally he emerged derstand a word of what the chief ,Of had increased greatly in price. s 11 Doi , - .: - - 12 5 .5 �. . 4. - , I I I � 11 - .1:1�� 1. )nly a few weeks and he. would b with a small volume and took hisFthe gendarmes wa;j saying, 'beyond 310" . . . 150 25 11 120 � 100", ., "I -, � �, , " 'd.,", 11 I k, � there no ceiling .on hair hets? I I , ", A ,;,N I hearing hts son's, Simeon's, name I I ­­V­ ut,of, her control. Of. course she 'had place at the table once more. � REMEMBER-Automptic shot'guni must be p1u9gJ\W to thie:,e* S��hel4s ,� �C�i I I ��,­­'IAN., . 'M - meiktioned at frequent intervals. A. -The price, of hair nets is con- 1. '. .. '' .. :;­,�,42�,. othing -to .�say about ,Emil's future, He--- read to Emil ,a legend about � . . . I . rilles may not be' used for shooting birds . . ,only one wood-od'ac'k , .1 i� , i,�,.,l , I ".t. ! . ��� ", If,iC.. I I r ,i�� li�,;�,,,l 3ut she was interested In him, and Josepbus contained in the volume. After. he finished reading the im- per day ... no open season for Prairie Hen or'H�ngaridn Partridge. . .. "I'll, r�,",.g,, . �� ��,, , . ", � . "I r",� � . 1� � � I ,, �, r k� ��, I . . 11 I � k,, he'was a trifle anxious as to what Then, his memory refreshed, he talk- posing-lookIng document, which bore . I 1. - e anathema, that it be not in tion . W . ,i�� . ?. t -a 10119 time about the histor- many gov rument seals afid, a amps, .. I �.. ... .!,,4i, I . , �_ � �,;., � � ,fm I ". _1 .111"51 dr. and Mrs. Witte were planning to ed for 't Sn our house under the pain o est I � I '4i�_,%, ian;i the age he lived in, and the sig- the head of th . BE CAREFUL WHEN CAAiP1'N'G ., . . i .1, .. . .. .1 ... :�'4i�,,q,�, . .11 , ., !, Z IV, o with the lad. . e gendarmes in a few and -imprisonment. -. . . it 'as the � yl. � � . ''In . I . I .., I "11" w I . . I . - " ',!�',� "'R. words, liberally interipersed , , . , " nificance of that age in the history of plain ­ I .. - ..... ..... . L � ,4i `V She did not, wish to intrude, she wish to call your name', to speak I ... �; K,x Israel. with oaths, imparted to the old man: HELP OftEVENT FOREST FIRES I . .� . " , ��, vent on guardedly, but she thought about you, my brother, ,freely aDd . , �,,�i ' I , , ',11 .. , , Z� if Masha looked by turns at her bus- the information that his son Simeon I 1, - I vF-W# ,, � i,-, 1, he might advist- them, they did not without fear of gendarmes and police . .. I , . � '1� I band' and her son.- Shp. was happy -had% deliberately thrown himself out- � . For furthido- delails as to bag limi I 1: ,� ­, that cauged me to come- to America. ts, pen - ,t� � . . '­,..., 15AP, , �2�!�T,� ��, I I , L . ­ Iready know it, fliai the high, school nting regulations; writ 0 to: � .. � �'. when her husband talked- about. -books side the pale of men,, that he, had � , seasons and. hu e - , . . " ;,_:,� vas entirely free, there was. no , ex- "Now I am getting old. I am forty- . I � I . 11 I'll ,4, i� � I � ,i� � , . . .1. � i't;', 1 and learning. And she lildd the gleam Joined an infamous .band of plotters . . . - - . �­_­'. � ­­­­ ­11� I , ense. whatever to attend it. And see you.. I I 11.11 - " in Emil's eyes with, whiph he followed nihilists, who had,planned to take th� I seven. And , I want to I 11 -�_, T'_ , -mil was such a pupil. ,Me simply ab-, want you, to come to me. I pray that ' I 1. ONTARIO DEPARTWAT OF UNGS, AND fqR9ST3 � I I I . . _;I,Ji�;; K I . � 1. I , � ".. t I . iorbed things.. lt woul be nice if lie ,his father's words., life Of the Little Fatber of ,"Holy you do -came. Remain with, us forev- - . . I I I . . .. , ­�: I I On another occasion Emil told. his Russia," the Czar, -Alexander Alexan.- . Non. W. 0. Themopwn, . I F6 A�- MacDougall ' ' - ',,i , i �,'� ould. go to high school. In fact it er, if you 'can, or -else, stay as long . . , ­',­­,,�,, father that -the following week fi drowitch. - . . I I Mwolor � I i ,��, . ­ . � � Ap.�,�tn�?,,-,�,, - " , : , �, *,��� 6 1 . . I �� , ,,, � ,;�,,.. I vould be a, Ofty if he did, not, go. For would have to write I a composition on The last i0r(Is,�came .from. beneath .as�ygur work will permit. I make no . I I . ­ - . .,-, .. I I ���., �'­i 1 �X e had, sh6 really believed, he had a I . the mustache of the chief of the gen- exactions. I have not. seen "you in I ..- I . . . �. ... I L� I j.;11, . I Alexander' tlib Great 'Witte prepared . . I ­ - �:.. � , :'), " * .. I I 1.1," � Few boys darmes . . I '­.�� ,reit 'future before him. twenty Years. One does not know he* I . . � s himself for that week He tooliz the .like bullets fired off .in rapid to - 1 want to -see' . I I . I __ � I I �� ", , 1. , ­.��,Y��'., Arere. so -earnest about their studie ng one may live. you . . , " ' � �,,,,,k . . I I littler' Hebrew book with him to the suce,e With blazing eyes the . . I .1 . . I I � � � ,, ,"!on. ' .1 � . , , " ,,�, I I . , - I .1 -. " . A .his age. country, and in the long . winter eve . - secret servioe official looked at the -1 have waited to see you these many in our section.the first. three days � - .1 ,�, �,�;':G Mr. -and Mrs. Witte did not under- trembling, whi years-f6F in my mind I could not re- .trolled. Human hair nets are import- ed ., . . A . I I 2 iiings, -spent at i3iodest hotels' or with te-faced Jew'in front of " Ina Mid because of the in- of this week.. I was-ukable'to� get' . .-,q;: tand eTerything Miss Raymond,was oncile myself to anything but that Q from' Ch . . . . ­ 111. , I ,113i ...'_ aying. Dut they 'undefistood that friendly farmers, the ,Did pedler read him, expecting an - approving answer.. c Id come back to us. . . ,'." I es iii F -China. ,the price mine. .,What dol do now?. 1. .,. , 11 , ­,�,':., �� ' forth you wou flationary pric I I . ., . . . . �..q. ' �, 11 ai d by his teach- the legends and the sagas Of 'the Tal. But the old man' stammered . .��111 . mud whiQh dealt wit . h Alexander the weakly: . � In spots the,writing was blurred by of. these hair nets has'autbutatibally A. -Fill out and sign the greer c 111,�,�, Emil was being pr se , . I I 400, I ., ,��11 . � ;4 er. Clara iook a litind,rat this June- ' _. "Whet�e is I my boy no . w? What "did tears" which Aaron could not hold back risen in Canada. Retailers and whole- in the back of ratlon�,.hopk,five aull �­�', .- i � � - I . . . . . , I ' id- t . ­ . �!'. Great, for the benefit of his. young sp)te 'of his, effort to do so. In . , ��* ture and in a few sentences in Y son in the high school. I hqy do with him?" 1. in salers of hair nets In Canada are, al- mail to the nearest Brahch . Offio� kt� ., :.�. __ � dis � was unsteady for Aaron'.9, I . . - . -1 I.- ,Z��." h'maide iblear' to her parents the specifted markup which .6e Wartime Prices and Trade bbia&,. I . �. ,;-'-,, Emil listened eagerly. to the Tal- The chief of the gendarmes lowed only a : _ - .did ,not sPots " b" f I.- . .Z., ., mport of Miss Raymond's'visit. I hand treinlile'd a num er o times as 'i I !'. � mudic stories about the Persian con- know what they. had done with Sim- is added to the import. price. - Your hew book, Ration Book 6,,r i . . " �; W4 11 ,.,��,� 'to names and scenes of a . � .., se," Aaron, hast- he referred I ", �'Of course, 'of cour 1. his father told- him. eon Witowski., His Orders wore I I I * * * 1. . be mailed -tc; You on or after Sept,Einri, , , , queror which I . vanished past. . .1 1. ili�. ened, speaking in a fairly solemn est, so dif- merely to apprise the fatker and ` Q. -Ration book six' was distr,,but- ber 30, 1946. . ... 11 .. " ; �1 " t . They were. so. full of later (Continued Next Week) . , .. I, voice. Of course Emil would go to ferent from the dry facts, and dates search him, as. well. -as .every member, I . ­ . I � I ­ I 11 I'�'. . .� . ' . . I I I . , . , , ... meant his ,of SiftleOltl's family. The solicitude of I .. . I I . � 1. I . �;;,., school, to high school. He king . which t � I i . . . ..` about ,th6''Perslan he . 111 � � i " i .".. . � boy to, get an education, of course. the old man for his son roiled tile 6f- . I ____­_ ,::11 �� He, would Godwilling, even send him books he had access to,gaYe. , ficial. - . . � . . . . �, . I I ____ I __­­ . . . � . . . ___ , __ , �. ----,---.----- '. . . . � s, . ,:11, , . ., � _ HencgfQ-rt"miL-kept-hLi-father-td, _______._,___ —_ .. _____ . . I : . , . , . .1 . 1. � . 11 I I . �, __tI1e_l1niy_eTsXy__T_he,re-w&s a -far- ---- ­ "What?" he, thundered. "You still . . I , I 1. . vised about his studies, And Witte 4 - �11 I -1. . � . 1­1� " �;kii �k A " -1 I ; . 1. , 11�1 away, look In his �Yes, utilized his evenings in, the country call him your ,son! A dog he is, an . I . . . 111i, . " ,. � i� . The principal thanked him and , .: enemy of th4� people, a plotter on the _­ I - . .. ., 11 11 I . . . 1. . I I reading, searching for information it. . I . I . . ... . � * I Mrs...Witte. Thoh,'as if."e hiad,over-' . life of the Little -Father. You are for- 1� THEIR To . I . . .., , . ... 1. �� 1".. his old Hebrew books which might be , , I R . . . . . - , .. looked the real purpose of. the visit, stilted to'bis, sbn�s eager mind: The bidden to ask what became- of him. �, . I . 1�1 - . . . . . I I ,,�,., 1, �' �� she began speaking hastily and in . I . I I .1 I ,., . � . I � . . . . .� " �, "I Friday evening meals now began to The government 'knowd what to do - , I � .1 ��i . . - I 1��. ,,, very earnest tones. Wag Emil well? -the aight Emil ,with such characters.- Give him up ­ I � if I ­ I ­ ..... I . !�,,v.t � � � . � Wks his -health good? A startlifil-look last until late in for dead' 4 I .. '. .1 : . I ". . . . . I . . . ��. " 4 , I . looked forward, eagerly to th�se eve- . That is my advice - unless; , I . - . , . - . " . . . I . �.,. : t.", -� . � came into the faces of the father and nings. His mother thanked the Lord you aOPrave of the dog's conduct. Do 000" I . I , - . . I . '. 1 .�, I mother. Why, was anything the mat- - you approve of it?_'SpeakV, , I . � I . ­ . _. ". . . , . I I . . . P .1. - . . , ill � 'lent prayer for them. . � I " , ter with -their boy? "Had'-shi V6ticed 111 81 . ,;;- . ­ i , I . For she hadseen some otthe frage- 'The old man spoke. He swore, be. I � 11 I 11 .1 I . � , ., 1 i . . anytfiing? trembled. He did �ot- approve' of his I � I . . I . � , Miss Raymond tried to correct her- dies which schools and education son's acti6ns-never-never. He wept I . . I . . . I bring into the homes of immigrants. I . � 11. ­.. .. � 11, I I ..� . I 'self now. She began to allai' their The children, whq had gone through and 'kissed 'the official's hand. How . . .-1 - . . 1. . ,� � �� fears. She had noticed nothing. As school, thought themselve could he approve of itZ .Was he,, not I 1� - 8 superior � . � I . , .�, far as she could see Emil was in the a loyal subject of the ,Czar? He lov- r, . 41 . I t, to. their "greenhorn" parents. They � Two million or more . � . � -. best of health. But he always kept to ed the Czar, -and Prayed for him and motorists from the States visit us wh Year - - - I ­ 11 himself so inuch. He played so little_ were disrespectful to. them. In her for the empire . How could`�iftch I . I 'Let's see to it I . , . 1, . . .. house the school, education, united ­ thousands for the sheer beauty of our countryside. . I � with the., boys. She' was sometimes 'father"and son moire and more. It a thought enter ,his son's mind! ' I ..;�,� afraid that he was too serious in his . that our hospitality matches the perfection of our lakes and hills. :-;--V*­,-.n � -increased the respect of the so The head of the gendarmes order- :�%,�:j�j:j;::;::�'j:j.%* �$.::,�*K*i*::;*� I ,',� n for ..�:j;::;;�*��,! " � .. I., ­ . 1. . . , , . . pursuits. They, his parents, should - ,�-.';t�*'.�::::;::,�',,�:�:!,,':�,.'�".:::;�::I�:. ,,, . . I �'.'.!��,..,.,iii-,-"i.,.,..,..��iiiii,� the father. Often after these lo ewd half a dozen subordinates, who ac- , ;::;::,:�:;::;�:.::::::!:::::::::::!:�:�:".,.3 -::::�::::::;"1:::,4:$�:: ,. . ,� . ng, , .,::::.::;::.::;::5:;:.,c,:.:.:.:.:- , I , . ': . ,::::::::: . �::::i:::%::.;!::::;::::::j I I urge him to play more. It would be learned discussions between Aaron companied him, to search the house. . �i,'-,'-..'�-.'-.--.i-.'..iii�-",�,�'...�:,�i..,i....�",Iii�:i�I WHAT CAN I DO? I 4�;:ii;t:::Z�*;:!.,.-:�;1 . . � I . well to keep him back from reading Emil, Mrs. Witte wouLol. -hlme a *From the. Witkowski home they turn- �:,�.:::,'.�1;1;i�:�:i:i:i:i::::::::::::::::: I ' t:ii,�'�Ii;�iii�.ji�i:i�ijij . . and � :%.;::::::::i:;:�:::;:;:;::::::::::::::!::i�j I -.1 arid see that he got more exercise. , i��iii�ii�i:i:i:i�.:i.",.ii�i:iii!i",.�."..i�:ii::: The answer is —pleniy! Here are some of t]4e things anybody can ��:�::*!*!*:!-.,::i%� - . % I � " , � tear which had stolen ipto ht- eyes ed to other families in tow6 aia'd �,;!::;;::!::::.".:k:::::::::::::.,-.:::;:::::�� . I , �i�iii�:�iiiii�:ii:i:�:ii-..J . ,� - I � ----.,. . . *,-.:,.:tiii:i',-'.�1:1:���1:1:1:..";,.".:�:���:j, ' ;i:i:i�ii�.",..-,.,.i:ii,�.�i'.,-'�� When Miss Raymond was gone, from sheer' happiness. . . searched their premises. Every one do. The suggest,ions come 1rom a well-known 6ntaiio hotelman. I il � __ ,�" - :j',-,:;:�:::::::::::::;!.,.,:i:i;i;i:::::;::::::4 .*i:::;:;:�!::::!�x�.::1. , . � " Mrs. Witte and her daughter recalled Father and son )�ould fTequ�ntly go remotely connected with'the Witkow- . -,�:i:::::�;i:::�:�%::::I:i:!:i.,,�*:j:�;i:!:::3 .1 ,,. . ,��i�iiii��.iiiiiji�i�i, . , .- , .. . ." I -�ii,-.i­ - I 1.%:S..,:::%::::1�i�:;:1 . �.��...,,.ii�i",."���iiii',,��,�.�i�i:��*.'i� ; � that they had forgotten to ask the ­ -'.i�i?..,:k�:i�i::���i�iiii��ii�iii�:i�iii�: 1; Find out all about what, your own 4. If they, ask for information .or iii�i!i:i:�iiii,�-!�i�::!;i: �. I " -** � I teacher to sit down. Mrs. Witte be- out for a walk together and"tialk'over ski household, Or friendly to the old ,',*'�...,.,�.,,'.���:l��!it�:j:���;jtj:-.,.!��t�:ii , I *i��i,-.- 1�1�;iiiii��:1" ­ I , , many'thing4. * Thei peo nig man, was searched. The chief of the . .�.f.:::;:::::;:;::::::::::::;�!.:��:�:j:]*i:i:! I neighbourhood offers and become directions, take time to answer ::j:-%::::;:;:%:�::;:;;;. I .� ' . ,ple of Spri ::.::.::: ::.;:;. - . ::;:;::.,.:i::::;;:::�.::i:::::�:;:::!:!:!::,:;: I . . � gan-upbraiding Clara for her thought- Water noticed this," and' their respect gendarme u I . �i:i:�:!,.:i.:!;� '.X�1:::�;:.,::;;:ii . a booster. them funy'and graciously. :�.i�,,i:�i��i�:�i,.�',.����.��� I � . :.::,:.:::;::��:�;,:.:.:�!...!.!.:.,:.:.:,::* . !;;:::;:::1:!.:%:;�.::; I � I lessness. Aaron heard nothing of this. -for Witte and his young son grew. the village where he lived. The "e :,�.'.-'i���i.'.::t,���;.:I�i��ii��,',',��iii:i�i���.. ' ' . !":;�;�!:,:- ,*:;�,::� I 1. , 11 .`-;,-` - - , 0� They w6r . e greeted with .deference by scene 'was ' The :i:i:i;�:iiii�ii:i:ii:i:�.,-,.*�:i:�;��j;j;j:�4 , , . -_ "A.% He �ras thinking over.Miss Raymond's re-enacted,, there. 2. Write Your friends in the States 5 - - In any business dealings you may - � ii�,`, ',`�"`A - -- 11 . � :::!:!:!:�::,::::..:;,.-:�,:::::�:::!;::;:;��, I i*!:�::i*::::,�,.:�:j - � I ons ii:,��t;:;�::%$1:.,:i;; " . . 4 .. . . - ::�: . conversatloP. Straight ahead. the sun their fellow ., 0ountrymea' The rePutU- same instruct! were gh,bn. He �i�i��li��:���:�:!�i*��:��i���i�i�����ii��:i� about'Ontario, show them when have with them, remember. Cana- :*:;..-,::;:;::%:i::::::;;? I . I . - -was setting, leaving a fiery sky in its " . 1.�i�ii�i�i�i�:i�ii��j:i:�:j�i���i,��'�:!:�i:iI -they come that you're really da's reputation for courtesy and ' ;:�i:i ..:::: - - , I I - I tion of each Was enhanced in theIr must not mention the name of his ., . I ;:;!i:::-,;;:: ­�: ����i�:i:i:�::;�l�:�j;j;��.;i;::�:j;:.j. -� .�..;..-..'-',:` . . " I wake. A mellow spring day and, a ' .,�l proud of your province. .1 ..":*i*. : ... :.i : eyes through the association. with the brother who' had, casi himself outside ii:��l!i��ii::Iil:�iiii:�iiii�jlj�:,;: fairness depends on you. i�i .;, .. I n;��,�::�;:*�:l�:;�;;;;;�;t;..,i:izi::,.":j . ;�;�i;!...�D` I happy. Sabbath 'was drawin a :::::.::::::;:::;::::;:;;:;:.::�:iil!iiii��:i� I. ..... � !:::j::; " 9 to other: . � I , the pale, of human beings by having :j:j:j:�;::::;::::::;:::;:;:::�: ' isitors glad ;:!:j:::.,:,;::;:�i. . . : ­ .:,.:.!.:::o 3. Try'to make all our v j�:!!. .. ........... . I close, but a new� sun was rising be. . I designs on the ,Czar, by plotting I he 1;i�'.",,'.'.'i',"-.�i����ii���i�iii����'.",�%..'�.�li;iI I - 0 surn it au up, just foIlow the, �;..�:.!:::::.1i:: ... . �� I _ J they came, and be really enthu. 6. T , for'e Witte's eyes, the 'sun of memor- I ���iiiii���i,."i;i�ij���j�j�j�j�i�ii.i.:.::!;i. .. I I . :::,. � , : . ��.::;77,:: . ,.. I ruin of his Qppntry. ., ;:�:��;��;�-.';�:�:i�.::!;:�:l�:�:!*.'I�:�.,.!.::� sia ic about it ..' , . ! ;: . . I .1 . . -CHAPTER Ill � . t, "Golden Rule!" - :.. � - , ,:,::..%:.. ;;:;;::;�:;:�:;:�::;:::::::::;:;:�...,..:.. �, . ­ . ... ies . . . . . � . THE LONG LOST BROTkiER ' Aaron and his father were put un, .- , :::::;j;:;:::�::%;:::::: ..*!*.. . I I . Ii. . . :��. :�.:;::.:, � 1. . 'm .;1:-.i.:; ­. ,;...,.�.,�.:,;.t,.:.�-"..;�.�.�.� i , - ,� In what the teacher had just 'said � ._,� .... ..... ... ',-,.,.­�.,:-t,,­.1 ,:.!!"Z.���-�"*:.......�-'�17:,:�:, ..'.tXiit:f� �� 11 In the Parlor of the Witte home der police isurvelliance for a � f<�i:�.*,:�:�:i:,�.�.,�i!�:�:i:�.;:;:-:,.: � . year. . Ili -1 ... ......... � I I.-I..,..,.,.:.-�.:::::::::::::..'�..-...... , I I � " - .. _ ..., il.... . about Emil _he saw, as if In a mirror, hung an enlarged -picture of a youig Each could 'not leave his respective � .,..;..,.. I --.K.,--.-%.,;. . ... ; I . , "He does not Play man attired, Ili the uniform of a Rus- domicile. Both fattier and. son had . - . .1 his ;own youth. I . I . with the boys, he ought to be kept sian universi . ty student.' Mrs. Wit[(! learned to suppress �he word Simeon .. " - � I �. away frouf books, from reading" -How . 'died mentioning - that picture or from their UPS. 1rh father died s.odn . I ­A� I t� like himself . , like his o � wn childiood. avoi . Y wTover. And Aaron, . . -, I drawing attention to it in her fius- after the eat, I His mother, p4ace to her memory, banO's pres!ence, and she'taught he,, began making plags to leave for Arrr�� . � ,! . , . . I . arose before his � eyes. - How often children to do likewise. The crayon erica . . . . . I . I . . . _ , " . would she wake up in the middle of portrait., hdng ,in the most consPicu- . . . So then, Simeoji­was aVve, .. . , a long winler'night, c6me up to him 'the I " ous corner of th6 roam, was tj chron'le he was free. And he was out of , .. -"-%" I I , � - ', ::::....,.,.",!"..,...-...'-�-,.:, I where he sat absorbed in the VdIfflUd, vel, Czar's domain. AaronWitte paced up , ,%.. ,,,, wound in the Witte household.- E I . I ....... I I . . . .� remind h�in ' of the'late,bour, and urge an d I anon it would break out and 5tal�t and down tbp room reaching his 'mind ........:�:X,X.X-' , ... I I -1 I ,him t'welo I his ...-.*�.%j:j:N se the book and -go fo bed � tor a way to communicate With I I -21.... bleeding. .. .. . 1. .111, . for his health,'s sake. It was a- - picture of Aaron's log. . ;: 61 . I .1, ,,, bt�o_ brother. The information gained from .� I I . . � I Witte forgot Emil for the moment ther, Simeon. ' . . the small Item in the'Gazette was too -x- . I .11 and thought of his mother. A\ saintly li,or months ''�i`nd months Aaron meager to be of much assistance in ,.:I ��___.,­.-, ,,j:::: . ;i woman; she *as. And she -loved him-- would give 1. tbe-picture merely a pa%s- this search for Simeon. , He looked I ::::iii.. I rl ... I ' 01i, how she loved him! When 'lie set, ,ink glance. Before an'.important holi. through the 'other Yiddish papers.. � .."::,:�::,ii: � " ... `*i" 1:1.. � I : --;:::.-;'' ..�:i' - I his heart on. Masba­and refused to day, however, the Passover or ,the They all contained.Abe Rern. abouf . -,. . :,:,., . . _;:;:;:::: . . . :.� -: � marry the daughter of a rich man; New Year, be ,would steal up to it on Simeon Witkowski's 'escape from Sl- ­ ":::;,.:..",� .�:� '.. ";:j:j;�:: - 1, ,'.."I":00; .. " - ,....... .,:j:;::;;% . . .11.11. . .. - . ... I....... .11 I.... I, . � �� . ..... i throwing away thereby the sure ,ti lass, beria. Some described. in detail -the , :11 I ;��.` 1. ..'.... fflili 1. � Ptoe, wipe the (lust off, the g ... .1 ­­ . . . . . 11 � ;.:, I ' * .��::� j:1: X-X.'�:-X,:�i� ,j:�� cl�ance of a career and tame as a on the life of the .Czar in � :­ .!!.: *. look at it for a long time, and then, attempt !�..: ii�i .1 . " ... ::.: *5,.;: , . . ;. . � . ;. . ;. . ­abbi, his mother was not angry with covering his, eyes with the palm of which Simeon figured. Mention was . . - �. . I ..:.. . ... *i::; film. 'His father stormed and threat- his hand, would plunge into deep med, made of the more noted members of . I . "I ::.: : 1 11 ` ` ! , . j:�:jl I . �11'1' , """" :: , ,: - ch'Sim- . ".1-l", :,.;: . .. ., " .... I.... .. I .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 ened. He even lifted his hand ,lists to Whi � i"."'. ........�..."..-,-.......,.".I . to Itation, as if holding a spiritual . re. the group of nihi i..........., I . 4: ,;,� .1 j�.:��:j "I strike A'hrouilla a bur8t-oF anger. But union with his lost brother. . �eori belonged and -who wefe either I' :.,,,,�: I . 1� � . ' ' I.. � I §.he, peace- to, her memory', stood be- A ron Witte was reading the We�'k. dead or in exile. But there was no '... . I . 11� 11 . .:.,.. , I " " � .. .. - . 01 . - . ., tween -them. ' ly Kette. Masha sat in a chair a few clue ,ag to the present whereab6uts I , ..., . I ,�!. .1 ,.:: ... I , La�e tbot night, when his father feet away, the pray"er-book in her lap.- Of Simeon beyond the general state- . / .dl , . I..., I . ,li ' I I I I Wed in Switzer- I . .1 I �J was sleeping, and be, Aarg -, st prayer Ment that he had arri . . � I � � . n, was try She was Just finishing the la IT'S VER BOVY's BUSINOS . . . lio;��,i�o-,L,vi.vv�6,lew,c;reqooio-.I - . . ing to forget the stormy scene of thb of the long Sablbath service. land. - . I , . P-1 I. I . ­. I �.i� evening behind a folio Of the Talmud, Witte waited until after sundown " . I :J� The' Gazette slipped from Aaron's I �. . . I . . �,i� ,his -mother crept ,up. to him and sat when the Sabbath came to a close A, � .1 , 2 1 1 1 ,,� , on,tbe edge of a bench beeidb hina. hand. When Masha looked up his 11 I . . I . 1,6, face was ashen arid his arms hung as. and theii sat down, and wrote,a .confl.- � . . It works both ,., . I �i She was in tears, But, she explain- if paralyzed. Aaron motl , Oned to her dential letter ,to the .editor of thle. . dq,L I - ways!J%ey tredt . .V� ,, . . 11 ed, they,were tears of liappiness. Sba . Weekly &azette" telling him of'his I . . �,i',�, le took it in, ' , , I . , I I 1 , ". " to plc� up the paper. I I us royally when we �P_ �10_ , � , S_ ,41. was happy that he, Aaron, bad cbo predicament ,and asking his. advice on � , " On Sidney Bay Hill. . . .hgt he loved the girl his trembling hands -and. read the . ': . 5 3 0 _%i ,� en Mashi, glad t how,to communicate ,with his brother. , . . ... . visit them . . . we � so much. She was a good -girl, Masba same paragraph over. No, 'his eyes 9 ?��e iQ Bruce Peninsula, , Ili In a week a rep�y ca6me. The "daz- 1i . . ,/ I I ,;7��',', was -a goldea child. - She could Dot were not deceiving him. He was not , can't do less than - Ontayiio. I ,0 ette�'_e,dltor sent him. thow Address of Wort4ihis weight i This diagram, based , ­ i ,��, wish a better daughfer-iR-law. Vasha dreaming. It was there. He pointed the secretary of the revolutionary yoldl Actually, on figures supplied rett7_n the coMpli- . I �; , ".:,: . , . . Vldl jketually, _ . . . I 1 �'l would make h­lm_ha.Pp;�.' Aftol he, must the place out to big Wife.' She read it group In London to Which Simeon be- �' � . rovMce of , by the Hotel Asso- ment. Remeiiaber � . ..�-- ��,,.,� ­ . not V "rr --be6ause he wag throwing aU4 the joyous Import of the Item lohg�d. The London 'brauch, of the . Joi in r ar ciation, shows how PLA,NNING ' ' , "',;V�,, came to her iti a ha�sh. Jubilantly she its that it cogt9money . 11. w�iPi,�.�, r . -it ", ", away a ral�blnmte on account of the or I group undoubtedly wolild be able to y , same from the Ontario . AV H dt fbp�y , , � " ", girl. It did not matter what one's- led: I t t - to takea holiday, I :��,��,�'J; , forward- to Simeon 9Aj 'Commutile-a- _�a wOntarl, ,� ��, " I He lives and he Is free. He is exteri 0111 t.OU- touristiiicome. Ev6ry , Tonsin, 14694W 1 A""i occupation was, ,so long as one .was . tion his brother Aaron seat it. � Aar�a so let's see th4 get i�.I, happy. And 'he would'be happy with 00milig.11 wrote to the -secretary of the group . I rist business as it tourisi .dolldLr is CIFRAIq'ild P.A6. ,,, ,,,�,-,.,:�Ii rm,v k , , � ., I i�':�, - k -094 $4& , . Masba. And before the Lord we were Aition had regained his comp.osure In London' and enclosed a letter for did from the gold sbared tb !, w"iia;iii , a good returfi fOr L . . � 1�1,` by this time, He kbad the Item in the ' . . I dui 1. Hotels, . .1 I'll, �.,f, I I ",4" , -the humble �.ud his brother, I . .. -_ ' "'O .. �tryi 3. Restau- . . 1,111A;�Jl all children, All alike, . . aloud. In a few ; m—ff ' h - stotes; every penily they ­ . paper once pore At . 1 fl,�1�1�11 I I . � - the mighty- . I I It I at this muts; 0 spend in canA41"".. I.., I I - . I I � ­­­�1'!1'i!:;Zi' atences th� Gazette stated, that the The letter, written with trembling ' us �)'ap.tlh 4.'Taxes,,etc . � 1. , , 1, � ".. , "', �,� 11� " Pooi, , r�bth6r, Witte mused, I t sei I . q bus-itiess go�es on 5. Amusementfi'* ,Ii . It I. " "", �,.. L"i O' bantlyread in part;. . t 40 6. Gamgea. ` I I i"­'ilj"� Oe could only see tEMIL Ther6� *& 'well-known revolutionist, Simeon Wit- _ growing- , .1� ".. . I � ,,�; , a child after her heart-, ,But sho� Ilji� kowski, who, With, -a number of other I'l-have: leafixed sinbe, "I tame to 1. I 11 ,, � I . i� ... .... �.,;,!, dhillats, b.44 bben arrested, ,and America much aboutrNVibat you vihil- ., ,, " . 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