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" "" . ... -�­ M41116a motionless it his Beat thro . � . � ,�.11 ffi$;�, lt�l ,T�'.'�, '01 �4� 1 , I ., 1. ; ., . , �T, I 11 , _ . I . . I I As, to w,igT , " " a tial J W I L U I � U111, the hq_lto, e0gomi 't -,a ,'P,oniln, ' 0 1��i$11;, �s". _�,' t','�' . �N . ou"ontinned. from 1464;40010 I � it , course ae W.OU'.4 faUo � come ju4t such an Influ 4 e, n 0 .t* the -reading of ,the paper. .,S.s bf, ,tb �, � , " i I I..i I I. t' I __ L ion, IRP r I Por ! "P4 ­ L "" - I - � ," 1�111,*,,�, , � - - , .., I ..... .. '01, s father bad,giverm Spring Wator�­ . taAt ' After the *tbemOp bad been cl,ist* Ont of AgrioUl ,.. . I., 1.. ..I.q IWL_ I .... 11, _­.. .�'. �. � t � I ia, �i.;N, r �"1,11�1�." ;! .. GrO ­Uelth�r, Emil Aor bi , I ' t1tJTe`fJ' Con� � - � ��-,,,).r"LL-.',� 24,101i., -0 . �ftd ... . , �,. ,q;" M Tbp . 11001�; lie vm - i�04`ii w , , -to ,be -an tm . .... I, .... .. 11 , ". 11 1:�_ 1 . , I Ut of '.4 suxer - Spetion.'. They auggest,'differw I . 11 1, 1". �; : � ­ 11, " what the teadfie �iould oOl o %,qta �, � jvtg, ��. . , , 0 , I I ".,� Ai� I . - ., . thtmubt. It was, Alex ftelp, who. 06rso4 0out the city bali wid In the bUted-and, tk ,�a ivas fiting. Oil . I . -_ 1. I - , ,11 . . . , ,,,,, t, ant -w b � L ­� � L,/ . 1�... "I"'L .. - broached the ildlitiect Iii. a conversation cit-k.'s'affaits, .One or two, aldermen several .gudeutgi, OOPPed to talk . ito . ays Oxley i44y bt Used. I � ,�;�o�� I 11A, 11 q . 616. line. He read Action, blatopy, Phil � I ,. ., ,.; 1. .f 1". ,' � , I , , ­'. 1 1 - � I ' . . � ,� ''�. ,� , 1 1� � 10 �� I �, .gp N, -t! I :, .�,. � ,N.1,110,61V:�� ., ,,� ,�, , , 1 as by,' Torgeney reconstructed Rus- a week after he w s, rr eo. ,, the,7 Granted.,one sujgAr, is ,being svibgitii . . I . . . I.. , - � a mA 1 alr9ady know lit= a4d, called htni'by, profes"r.'_ Writte ma,4e 4' I... I I I ". , , ,. tR,0143111 I ,, . Is way - , . . I . � " j"- "'�,� J , . , If .1p — another, but .tlxere,06 some I . ­'. - ;I.. 11*.. ,�, . Y E , ". I 11 -WerO.f - 9; good tQward the dogr. "Viis- Professor ash- ­�` ' e. — .. �� . , "ilt,"', ; �'.* �, �, i� . ...... 7"., ". -_ eta -to Ulm, the ]Kussla wli�clx was be- Emil look.64,up as It 11ge , kwa,X-�J, lit$ first name. .' , . That was , I .. ". . t" � " , . . ' I . ginidug to fade from his, itemory. ened fton� a stis ning, Now if Emil. only took up ad him to roiAon 4. few mor a0ant *�ges in -using honey. It. does,xi"t � 0$ I I . ", "'' ;�t" :., .. I t . , ,,nie world; Rc hadi I begin . aents. , I I �1 1-1 ..... .?�". I . I . 1, !, F - I . . .1 , " . 1. ,, "I e . -is- alA , :,10 , L . It LLL "I �. . Carlyle possessed himself of bis-Im- 9nown.that therO were difterenteours7. 4aw! With -a brother-in-law A lawyer When the.1last student had beend i�tiom �6i 1. I a . , 4 I �111,., I . . of . 111 !� ' - r� .�, I Ion,? 1 4 '-1-..1P2 "' , ­ . agination, wiQU the grandeur and hor-,es -at the University.. lle had'loolKed he could climb much faster than lie pissed, the.prof64aor walked down , cup wb4a used. to sweptbu beve V � . .:�'� ­ a', L �! 'I, , .111, , `_ � I T - 1: . I W.� - - �, - , I 1�0 ". .1 I �_ f the French revolution, whi a through the '?eAtaJ the hall with Witte',to him own office 1 . Id . .1 ,'­..'' . :rOrs 0 QgUe bf the i4gititu­ could single-handed; . - . '--' I ages 4s. sugar often does. Liqu .. � i� _ JI. � . I ,. ,Itl . , I I . lear to fii-many . Buckle was. making c _ don carefully, Tlfd�fersonal side Of ' Exhil wasnot aware of tilese designs complimen-tifir, him once more on h' I is honey, wgTmed Mightly and, dl7izzled , .. � .A � I . .1, ',� I ` i. . of ihe things which his Unclb Simeon, thei institution appeared ti) him, how.7 I . ­ ' - ,of his brother-in-law. He -looked up- I . theme,, He wound up his compliments ' ever the milorningr,cer6al addEi flavour sweetness: It �iak ' excall6ni 11 I � , ." . I'll ., .. - �", ­ "I I , ........ . :1, . . spoke about- . i) . . Alex Stein had , barely foigid his , __' ever, only t rough the medium of Mr. h 84nborn, - his Latin t . ekelier. - . on �he, constant harangues 9f ,Alex .Stain is a nuisance' Aaron, too, took with, an invitation, to. call on him at his house. I& 6i,44or. to make sure of and I as 44 sweetener for fre�h or coo'ked'fruits. , i ... �rr "I --' �� . q1!!::;;;;;;. , place in the Witte Sousehold,when he Sailborn wAs,,hated most. corolally a hand in the matten He did not see Witte's calling,,41i6 Professor set the For example, � mixed, with a little' � . , _-1�,­-31­­.­?­ ,rr,,­­. ­ I , ­._­­:�� "; ,11 �. -'s �_ . 'I - _ , ,,�$J' . � _, , -,r �­,,,, I .. '. "'r," , . .. , I 11��,, . 1. ... �! . , ''.�. " , : .., .,began t4ing a meddlegibme, .part in' 4 _ , by tbe Audents of the first and see- that teac4ing wag not. as.honorab16 a clate W imself. This. was tantamount to clove''s or cinnamon it adds anew note I . " . to baked pears or apples. . I , _. __ '' .i'VA't , ,.��.. .1 V. ,_11.'11 ­111ii1­21111 ­� I , ".."I . . . .1 . I. . I . � . 11 . ,,­,.�;:.,; .��:, .,O�Ilr 4 "'N �, , I , 1,­I�.��..,;, . ,�� ,,,,,,,r ' - ' q� .�, 'A.M;�P . -its tMairs. He sought to Impose his Upon 'ember ond year Latin: classes. Buf he 4p� gision as law' or medicine. it profe, an. order for Emil tjo come. . .- . � P ,. I ', of the sugax may 4e replaced occur. Honey should. be"A ' jp�ed gqvor- ... ­ -.1., I I , I I., 1'� :* , e 1 I �. I �. .1- 0- li . , ... 11 �, I '- v�ishes ever of the fam 4 .ym - Ily, to direct the ' peareo more human in""Cloei�_". As for Emil wished to' be gi��teacher,, if, he - Itmil wett-straigh,t to the'library, .art w ith an equal of -'honey . ed in a -Ary plaeo. The Pa , _. If . At 4she .... .. -, I _�* _­ I I ". ... 1. �'Jo:- ,course of eyery one t I � and everything. 'Pq.r the time beiug� Y-Irgil, the -Roman poet positively mel- . � . lowed the Latin teacher.. Emil in his � was inclined that way, why should ,any mie interfere with. his inclina- sought -Qut an empti'table, pileil - . rev Gral 4arge. books, JA front of him. so . ,(*ntity. .in . baking. 'Cookies and' 'cakes retain 1. � 11.137 ; , - , I . . is ,as goo4 a RI, as. dn , lice 7_` .� " Tf ...-I +..q 1, ,6 4-+ + . . . . . , � ,�� 4�,'. , - .,.' .M. ) � iJ( * � "�,"'P'(', I 1� ii,' ,-i'M " 1, .I �,,, � I ',., 1...-.,_;d--- , ', .­­�!­­ .� ... I : :. 11 - ­,� he sinikled ,out Emil. JA be . I . . Their moisture longer when hon.e is* fe to - - ly _­". R V, I 1. I �:1. �� "I, I .gan ,ovei senior y6ar -had Often wondered over tions. '' I I ,,� I as to hide the.rig4t to left movements* y ,_ 4,;,_, ­.,,,.";"."., . . rment, it. may.be reclaimed, by,he#i- , � � � . ilgied; but because Of4his . ..:__T__',�-,,, I . the qkws�fon of the couriie-'Emil was the remarkabp . change, that would Stelug�ve up tr:ftg to win his bro- of his pen, and .hygroscopic I . .. � - � --0 , - " � I , N 11 I .."a . _I Aat dQWn to write to ' "I� � �N�, "w's . property of .i4g, slowly Over hqt' Water or by .set- : _ , � toltake UP at the Unlyersity.- . honey, that is its ability ., ,4;,,� ,'�:��, ., I g,"i.,�", - , - � "­ . . - , , . . . - , .. -,..,IF � , I cc -me over the dried-up, ,Iaulry Mr. t4er-bi-law oyer to -the lqgil profes Wr, iather,in Yldd0b�tba Yiddish he . d4 th.e container (if .W,4tar�ro.off, dl- .. !! I , �,� ­� h , , I . It was a settled thing in the Witte Sambora It the Virgil class. The teach- sion. His disfike. for Emil, which he had learned in the Russian ghetto be, tp ebsorb and old moisture it I . - ff, 4: ,'. � , , �.�, I k , '.."I' ­ I ��,�: . ',!'� '14 1 . ,w 1� 4� � - ,6 ' ,rectly In hot wa�te'r,, until ho4qy- Js �..', ".3 �� i;§�h ,household that Emil, would, gorto the� or here deli ' . refrigera- 11;.� "" 'r., , , � -berately winked at -grtkm- conceived theArst.day they midt,'n w fore coming to Aindiie 3 should not be stored In the %111 1. � ., ....� ��'. ' , ' ' ,�_� . .. a It was a - 4. r pr in a damp� place. It. will abi completely liquiffed.. �'Skiici and ..cool - - , � _�_�" -,, -',7' 77.1. .co orb .� .. . I �1:t _11 ...... � x , ,.��,�,& ' University., For.Alarou Witte this Was, War,' He -was indifferent to syntax, turned into -hatred. But he was tb.o nervous, exalted - _ 'Ll, .1 -1 1�1 I _ �� �', , i R, � . . settled twi) years, before wheig his bro- and:jusl, road W46' Latin. poet and en- much of a diplomat'to show it. He letter. . '. ,. - When moisture and.gr4qually become 'alldt-' as quickly as- poss1bI6.­It'is a. ".T�_ .01",�,, i�'_­.'�-,4-;; ,�,, , ,�.If,�, . . 5 � I , . Aaron read it to -his -wife; tear's came . . .. � "Iffllffl%­ , I. ed to the pGixi idea to give. this tteatment,, to ,&,�:- , " emj-4 , � .. '. ­­? -1101 -tter Simeon was still with. him. Joyed -him dnd� made, the pupils enjoy took his first eerious defeat in the, .� wR�re spoilage' will . any, �111 ��4'1, � ZIPP", e . . gv . into Masha's eyes, A roh's . . -, � 1, I.E � A voice, too, , . 11 I honey Which Is to be stored, in apy "... - ,­,.11� - , 1.'�Ii',nl - mil,." his younger brother once him. $ I .11. I .. ". . % . . . . . ..;, ;%, ,� .1 . Witte hbusebold gracefully, but men- ,faltered, and he 1140 to stop ae*eral . , ": " .� ... ''..�,, 11-1` . . . ,; ,P'.16.4ii W . . quantity,'f6r,a length of time. �ill- " _'. 1". I He interspersed -his readings of Vir- tally charged it up, to them ,as a thing times to: clear his..44roat, Pa er a d feature . 'IF! � " " "' - I .. . ...... , " 1. �.11. -� - 11F,z�F;�­ ' , said to A�yoit "is quiet. But his quiet- � th 11 Wha;t Aaron finished reciting the : The r6cIpas' for t6dij. i ..... . .. j " :' � , ­ 7rv'���(,� . . , �A_,� K�l � , ` '11�,N,,'.� 1 1. - ness id ouly'anotlidt expression for gil ,to ,the class with remarks iind to get even for, �ome day in. the fu- mother, were I ; 1 , � '-�; �.� I --1_1 I "I happy,aild in- .story of layaoVs treedoin ind iook Off honey, and it Is suggested that any . .... = , , , I :� �. �-,j, �,,. , ­ I I ...."1111111111 ��7 � ,! 1, .... 'Itt. . .. ., I V....'�,"l, �. character. 4khas'a'will and ability," anecdotes about the UnIve,r,qIty, about tpre'. , - I— tensely proud OnTloetl slow, 113 whom the, white, shfoud4ake girment'which one Of them wolild- make 'a nice-addl- ............ .... , .. - ,, . . . . .. �.,­,I�,;�,K, ­ . I , 11 .,.A-�;"�"�;,�;.. I- lils,old, piofes�or. Sometimes he would Aaron weAt with Emil, to the Qnl­ big men, professors_ took such .an . don to 'the Thanl�sgi*inig menu; -- -r-'-1 . . AaroA was fully.awake to the qual . .. .. in- lie wore all -through the -edremony, the .. .. , ties bf his son; But it did his heart destribe -the professor' to his Class— vers mot. afford to terest. ,. I .. I . . . i., ,�. 1. , " 1P,*.'.�'Yj,11, . A I _ ,"'ll.. :,�. I � ... il,-� . . Ity town. He Obuld 'atmosphere changed to one of merri- . � � -, ". � yt�,',X, - V ,� 1. � - - " ,""."". good to ,hear these words"6ZIm Sim'- the, old,,boar, he called him, but how let him stay at any of, the student A year pass6d. ' ment. They ate, and drank wlne� the � Apple Sqv4sh,S,callop _ � � �,M '011W ��5 P, ". I­V,,­�.�I,. ,:.�',,�, I , , . � I I . . .11.1 .777 77 .." ­ . i . . . . . . . . . . ­ � . _11111-1 I e."l "L. . eon's'lips. '.. . he knew his'Latin! dormitories. So he took him to tb ' Faster and Passover fell 'in the four Prescribed` glasses that are to be ' ," . � . e 1 . 4 cupsi squash cut in %4n. slices minutes, ar untit. f mU.K#t,0 � c ." . . ' . 5 &­ 05j,- , . "Boys, men of the type and charae- Sanborn occasionally, even took the house of .a ,counti 3 mefflum, a0ples sliced (about . " � .11 I � ,'. . ­'I�i`;�',;; . ,:yman, who 'was a same week.',' Emll.'came borne for the drunk on the occasion . 'L .6-iiih.1111- " - I' . , and the hqarts,, . '-spbon. R q: ***a', W"", "I I silver emov 6ina4e ter of Emil," fe class Into his' �onficlence. He was pediei like himself, �Lnd there arrang- holidays., Harry., -the eldiIit son now Of all became 4ight., MAsha looked . . 3 CUP10. .. � ..! , , ,... I �.LL:j�'Lll�,:� Simeon Went on 0'a I ,�*,,*� I . vanilla and, geiktwo .A0,ts.#r,:u1rt.W' , la. " t 1 �1, � w, freqdently'midund6r�66d, mioj;dged.* Planning to return to the University ad tor Emil's room and' board at a married and the father'Of a'child", was from one to the. other of 1er children, 3/4: cup honey ' . I . . ' ., � �­ � �, �. � 4 , . ,,, . . , I . . attne,U, CTA61 04l'i'u, I I -11� 1-1111.1T .. . 1. 1, Most eo.ple can only -see power when soon 'to take ug mdre. work under much, cheaper, rate than it could be there with his fgpgly 'for the 1� tablespoon water. I I pokyad. % 7, V I festival -busted herself about her three grand- � , � . ­� . ., � ". I I 4,'... I begins ttno� th en, . ,,.:,.,� . I eup of stale .bread. crumbs . I I QT( ., 1,11,11, d I a: aai4de,� t -!'L'� ft is minifbsted in a strong arm, ath- this old bear ot 4. professor. -who was secured at a studints, boarding-house' CI i ' childre* and, her ,,cup of happi�aess . Itut. i 1 , '. � �M . I � I ara came With her husband an ' e, � , 1-1 I . . I . e,� , I -0; ". . But the best teacher of the. 4ubj6ct I . . . ... 1 tatrwpbon fat, melted,, . I I 1.� I I � ." Istic. physiqu% or dfLring feats,� u thi their two .childreli ' Alex Stein, - , - egg 4hites ,t , , r un 1, ,�!";,­.'L . . - . had was full- , . ' 1, ". � L wer in the dountry� 'He was planning to go- up , .. . .. . . I .., 6 " CHAPTER VI- not forgiven Em 1 teaspoon PQU1tiy 'seasoning L L . . . . . . � there is another sort 4 PO , it what he coAfhider- When F-4nil found- himself alone, in . , into mould rinsed, th ., I , � :. ". I . . I � :I:i .. " world, a more ' fimitfal, power frequent- for his doctor's'dejr6e in another -year '-'" - ' COLLEGR. DAYS . ad . the 'latter's stubbornness.- as not his room, however,, he could not fall I Pepper 6 . . . light1r,j - and, c=. , un. ", ,. . � "i; 1 I . I . , , , Xeased, . _ er ' - � . - teaspoons salt. �, - -' ' I � . Ity-the pow which resists pass or two' . 1%� , Anic�ng tb?- reoAirements'.of. the taking -,IQ IaW. � B .. fov m1cipp'. TM, xj4sink �tront tooth which - iliq;F aservit'gs, -_--.-1_. .. .,-,. -�,M , . ii.. ­_­­ ... 11 ­'Ifl­ I- ..."'LSILM' � .... ... �... I . I - .. . *1 I I 1. ". , ­ , and'endures �_a tiently: 'Emil has"Vely It came -about-that Emil, ' , qt_he,. tactfully .. Place ­ ate layers o squash , 11 , .L. ,., �',�, ,'M� _. . , L . Son . 0- Pic- course In "Sophomore English" was a .got his grudge for"the �avening.� -so, greatly, altered big fither's Voige, . . . . .. I .: .� , '444 � ,_ . 1ho . � ' ' . I �, �. "I L L' ' �­ ­ .- .-,.4�1�1'.Z . tli�e of the University was c6i1fined. long theme to be handed� in by .th6 u a greasmed cas- '.. I . ,,v . . � .AkrOn whose beard, was now fastened itself in his brain. He could and 'sliced apples d _­ I ,i v_ I . - !- ;';,�,At� I . . L , , M, . L . PA", .. gray, . . . . 11 .:, �. , 'I . L iierble. - brizzle, each layer with . , . �. " .. . I ". L largely to a genial professor wh6 was middle- of the- `sein'ester, The prof Passover With not shake It otit of his thougb#. Ag6 I I . � 14 , � . . . . as- sdlem-alz6d, im'Pressi've i . . . I . . I �� .. . .4.,� .... 1, I. , ;,"t . - -- �- - Anterpriating Horace and -Ovid to, his :sor spoke about the character of tge 'As he was recitin , ,the aS er.aUd mother. .� , . '.1 . I _.� I . . . I ceremony. * ovOrtaking his fath honey; sprinkle 'witit sali'and, Pop- . " 1. L.. I .. le ­ .L' . ' I L . .9 . . I . _:.,,.�,�!,.� . - L (ilasses, WJth remarkable picturesque- theme eursorily on th WHEM. in lrd.g6lf TO . '.. _1 . � _ e first class day. story� of -the delivery of the ,childreu A . , ­ I I 1. I �1, . . .,L� �� ., , I ', � 5 . I TAGAL, � . . An the natural corollary of age was per. Add water. Top last layer Npth I . '' � � I . . ­ ness. 'In his mind be, often saw him- He Came to it -again a month lafer, of Israel , from . Egyptian bondage, In death- �There was no getting away, grumbs, which:,have been mixed with ' � 'a' '' . "., - .; . 1.1.c w � I , t poultr�y ­ ,11114k* yeatir No 'i, . 0 � . � .1, :. ",�,n . I . I . . self sittihg at the feet.of this man; when his urged tha� eWs to start work- the quaint meddev'hl" sing -son . g, Emil from both of tbese­--:,,. He began figur- the malted 'fai,. . seasonoing, . . ." - ..'!.41 4. . I 1% . �� I � I �,.�, , I . 4' -drinking In the ancient �poets of whom ing-on it Immediately as there were went ,back In- his 0i4d. sixteen y6ai�g, ing. 'the ige Of .his ,parents.,' Both' salt and. pepper. Bake in a moderate .. AW*. - . , "',".1 I - � , .. . �,�;� . .. . . �_,-, MCCONX 1. ' ere past fifty, I Z0. , � . . � 1, � . Sat with L aron oven 35.0 degrees P. for 45 minutes or . I . . ELL & HAYS he was"fond. ' . , � only five weeks left to do it in. when as a child, of &a he 'A azid Xasha w At I . . atirl, I - ­,:* Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. : , I WhenAlex pressed Emil for. a deft- The theme was not to be argument- Harry: and Clara' about a table simi- Idtxy One was really old- �Igi pulled until squash and a0ies are tender; I 1. ., . . if . . ', , I ", it;6 answer as'to what course he was ative in nature. -the blank go- h Six terviiRgs. . . . '. . # , ... I . .., .1 , - . Nor should it be larly. spreaCcii in their ,thatehed�,cot- et,dver his head, eta d is . I . -, , _ � , .:,, ' ' ' L .. -, . �, , - NO, not , . , I V V, . , . I Patrick D. McConnell � H. Glenn Hays going to take, . . 3-0. a , d r , . , ' . . - I . be,reDlied: . critical, or an exii'6i;itiou of historical take in Russia. What a change .,those. eyes and'tra -to thiijk- . . � ,,, . Spanish Cream I . -_ __.­..'� � .1 �. I . . . : I - �­­_- ­"- -7-_� . . � I . . I I "The classical coa-rs'e." . The. idea" years had brbughtr ' . . In .the -morning Emil took a stroll * :1 iablespoon 9�latine - ' " I LOCAT116 oft wMe SFAEjJA L �:j . . I �. �.�': ' ,4 L.. I I . I. SEAFORTH, ONT. - ,, . Alex looked puzzled. I I facts,- the professor advised. . . -J� - L ­ I . . . I , .. ''.1".." theme 'he exnlained would be a stor- Then his ,fath % b -A. — h, i, through the stfeets SpInngy Wwhs-r� .4 cup cold' water , , . . I L , . ..: ,',Z'j:j . I . . I . . a. I I . .. . I , I . . - �;,,�.1'11 - . I "Will tha . make you adoctor?" he for fi6tion'allows room- for b6th nar-1 his features 'firm, .Th.6re were- non� .The -town was, just awakening from. . Is teaspoon salt . J4 C"690, S" . ..�41"., ff . . It �' " L' .1 I , �1, I'AM I . � , . . . .r � 'L ... . . : , �,A� I . I Telephone - lit, asked . . . . , . . � . .. ... I',., I P. , , __ I] . A . � . . . . , I � '_ , ., 4�'� 1 .1 I __­ _- ­ ration and destription-the two harh- 'of the deep lines, , that', furr:owed. its winter's slepp. The sparse grass 2 qups, milk . . . . I . - . � i ip,* - RA M, a ' s 7 .­'- d . .. .. . .11., . I,$ - - L -_ - I I , . 1. I . . . . ... "I . . 1 . . � 0 ,� .11- "" I . ­:. I , Z I I ­ ­ , . ­ � ..' - No" s;aid 'Emil curtly. He. did not est as well'as; the moAt fundamental. Aaron's face now. %His voice, as he on the lawnsr had an embarrassed 2. egg, yolks - . 11 . � . SM14 , $TZ64*J9 I . � ..... . 11 11.�, I - I * I . I � �. �,--. , 1� ) A.,WS'SILLERY J ke his 'brother-in-law overmuch. , 'at - ts in kood witting. 'For we acps escape 'kOk as it R were not at all. certain %_;� teaspoon vanilla ... I . . . . ..1 , � ) � . . . � omen eks recited, the s,tory of' lar . 11 D60W ".47.W, ­ ­, LL � ,., :,-� ­ , ) . . "'Well, then you'will be a lixwyer?" the -students talked,'amdng theingelves from slavery, sounded -different then. that it .had not come, out a trifle, too & tablespoons honey (liquid or .. .. . . . I I , :]'' I ,�, .. ­­­_� . � Barrister, Sallel Et� . . . I'll I . ' . . . . . I . . . 1- i . . .W . . . . I . 11*C W pblk�w . . ` I � . I ; i I . I . I I t*r, T� I Alex persisted, Emil reolled. that the about the., theme, ,i6cindering, guessing It was stronger, more triumphant. early. The lake, which' skirted � the granulated) . I � . . .IF I I ' I . . . . . . ... �l, SNAFORTH ON 0 classical course did not'lead to.,Iaw, - .what would and whai would not be, a There was not the. occasional -lisp 'town, always had, a. fascination . for 2 099 whites. . . I I I Wo Advin F"b Rm"� �' I L: "�� " - . T..., . . . . . ,� _'. . . a,� � .4 I . , 7 , 1. "What'doei A lead'.to�" Alex want- good sub 11 :�.L , I .L� . 1 4 . I ' " ' . I � 'P- . I ,ject Some consulted friends that now tore itself.from Aaron's ips Emil. 'He could .sit at .the, edge 'of Soak geldtine in ,cold Water Add . A L. ''.1.1. � �.. L i '111 VA" 3lGh,T.'31EMG'- . ,...." . . . Phone 173, SeafGrth - ed to -know. , . , ' . among the upper classmen to get Emil noted - ,and this 'giant a'pai,g .the water for hours and listeh. to the salt to milk and beat -in ddub a boil- WH% . 1 . L� . .;. L4 I 1 144 �� I . 111. . . . I � Exhil, pondered, some moments as It Aheir experience in the matte . through . his liciart-4hat since he bad 'OfL , . . :, � . , . . � , , - ... �,,, I �, . i,. I L . r. beating the waves. Unconsaiouily er. Beat egg yolks slightly and pour : ,.. Off" WALMO 10TANCE . .., I . - : , . '. 1.�,�'g .1 � L. I 1 - - weighing In his mind whether to an- ' 'Emil consulted no one, spoke to no last, seen, his father, the latter had he Ovalked in the direction of the wa- hot milk slowly 1nW them, stirring � .. � . i.AL:rV0M4,,V.iW":. , - I L, . I I . �11�'114, 1 . I . I . I 1. �,i��!::;:., . -fi�-Iaw or not. He one.� He was *not ,a, popular mhn lost 'lower fro'nt tooth. . L" . Aaron ter. �. , ' - I i , , :. , 1 4 . � MEDICA . swer his brother . d con.-Aantly. Return to double 'boiler I . I I 1 A, . . . L L . . . . . L . Da , I I ", . . .. ­fl� , . I - . .. L - finally said-, I 1, , , anVotgei his classmates. About ' the was aging', pni istakA - . . , (Continued ,Next Week) - and.. cook until thickened., aboArt tent . 1�z- . .. I It'leads to teachi . ng, or one thifig. tampug few knew him by .sight few- -- . '. . . . . - .... �. ,,�.. �� z I . "' I " , I , . . � " . .. f - 11. ,4W --; -!- . , . . ........ qo'�: . I V. I ...".11 . . L, . . I . I . ... . I . . L � . , - . .. . . I .L ,�; . - ,.-.,..�,.-,,.-.-.---....K�.-�".,;.;.�,Z',�i:g-,."-;f�-,.-.�..-I.e..,---- . � ,tt, iff *�;i%j:�:�:-,,.j:'-, ": � 4fL � . �MA e, , , ,L �,f ... M M " � SE"ORTH CLINIC, Then there irevther things--" 'aloof ' . _ . * �;O . , . er- to talk to. He d1d.n6t keep .r� ; , . . "other things" were from the students, but -he kept aw�t,k- .1 2-�.:ffi',.;.�.-��,'­ . _. . , '. I J What these . �11`iiii�ii:i��:�i " . , ' that the classical course led tO'Emil There W6�e good reasons for this. _ - - . .... . . 311.11,:% .:,.,:Ie.l...,."�;.,..;�;:,.,��l;;".�- I . � , . "' 1k . DR. E. A, McMASTER, .M.S. �i:"`.�, ",:i*.*�,�!% :$:% ;i",..:gi�'-.�.:,�.'�'.".'�,',,".-.'.41�-,?*.,�i.,� I ' . .... - - - ........,..�:: .1 ��i�i�ll"�'�i�i;�.-.��:i:j��.;:�:".-:- . "'., . . *il.,;��`�i!���: ­.*: 11 ...._. `--!i�� _...­ " .�i�:: . , 1; �;"."`.` .n.... ,7: �:i, .*��iiiii.l �i��,.'i��:i!-`. I 4 � ... I Physician 1. himself had but a vague'idea, The family of the pedler with whom - ' ',-�;��'.'�ii,..,-I�i:ii: :::: _...,.. �,:'11 � .L `,:::::!::;::::::;::: , ;,::-.*-;: ­ � .��::il.'�,!,.,."".;"���"i:�:*�i.;,.%",..,:�,', I . . . . . I I �, ..:: ? . . . . . . . . ;;, I ........ ........... ­ . .. �! ... ' . � Alex Stein was insistent that Emil ' he boarded lived in the poorest dis- :,;,��,.'.'.,'�ilii'*',�: .I',,.-,, "'�ii.",��.�-"ii�.!..,�,:�ii::i,i?i��,,�, . -�: .� ;:;:�:j:!:::j��:j.!:� - I I ,... � '.�:,:.:-:�- I I ,!� . . . .1.:$.11...$ .�,X..%,. ;:, I I . '�'. DR. P. L. BRADY, M.D. takeilup law. He knew a Jewish,law- trict of the city, near the railroad . ."�?,','.�'r-i�;�i.�.��.i�',"".�l:, �.'� ) . * I I ' . s.% �iiii�iii�iiiiii�ii� . . ­ .." x. .* ;:�: � L I i .­'..­tgq­':%��:�:' . 1. ., -::::`,. . . ::M. I,";. ,-.X�YX§-ee: " 1 �1, . I .., L I -?�,gK-,;..,:.�, .,;-;,;- . . . " � : Surg yer in Chl�ago, he said, who was one There was a pedler's cart in the rear �. ..::: .,.,:: I , " ..:,:,. 1. can � . ,:.. . . . -.,Z.,:,!�.�`,. .%�-:-:.: . L 11� � . . . . I . I :..r . _-,:.�! . - fty. That of eve � ... I I . !��::�:�,,����:;:,.,:-:.%;:�;:;::t; . . I . . of the leading men in that ci ... .1. 1. ; -1;-;'-%: �"A� . ry house. Scrap irou'and hot- �. ;:::::..; ­::.. w,i�', ..."., '. I . I, , ,. ! 1, T ' ' Offi m - hours daily, except Wednes- was the sort of a man he would like ties I . . I � . 1; , I.-, �.m;.,,,-,.�ii��, I . . . � ­` . . . , . Jay piled in every yard. There ; . I :::::::��;;.;i;::ii:;�:.:::i$.:i:,�.... I I ... �, . � -� ',�, I -- . ) day: ..1.30-5 p.34,, 7-.9 p.m. ' fo see Emil b6come. ' I -wbre men with beards and women in �i . ... . . :.K,'::;�:I.i�:j:�.� P." . . 1. :1 . - I . I . .;.X.r.;-11-..._.�.. . - 1, ,. ,`,-;:!� -K��'RKX 4 ,- 11 I ­ .. Appointments, for consultation -may 'This solicitude 'for Emil'S career On wiga"walking up and do n the street, I - � ./.*r� �. . .,;. � be made In -advance. . .. . w .1 " L I ';:j�:;:.:*:-:-��.;-;�, I I .:;�:.,? , �,.V::3�: L .111, , �,� � I . I the part of,his brother-in-law w4s not tifkIng' ekoltecily in Yiddish, gesticu� . : I . -1 . 1.,W::�V,:*:�,:;:- 1 ... --- ,�." L . I ; . ,-�r,g,...*.,:-:.:-X � I . I . . 7 a matter of pure disinterestedness. latjzg.l , L . .1 . . . . " L �,.., , I I . I _. .�. . I Just as Alex knew -a Jaw who was a .11 . L, . 1. '.1*'1.'.;.:­X. , I r. . . I - .- " . . ,; I JOHN A. GORWiLL, B,A., M.D. He was not ashamed of these su , I � . L 1-.-1:;r.-..??'*,- . , L X*". . . -�, - - � . . .�,�,�:.: ,.:,/. . . _. �f ... .. big. lawyer -and an influential c " . I . . ..��:..,.,..'.'X: . 1. - � .1 ' itizen. 11 . . , `.;�'� 1. . I , , '1� ( . . roundings.. He -was not in the least . .". I . . 1. -:,,%'.i*�K.',"-* "I . Physician and Su . in ,Chicago, he knew also - a . :. I . . :-:i.*,*r1,.;`.: kl� I rge&,, number . � 11 � . . ".1 I � - ..., �i � I I �;tij:§:0§..'1.'- 1. , I � .,_.;� , __ '!:!�*� . ... ,,, � � -ho. ex-6rted considerable in- cart, he knew, there was often a man ­ :-,!f:%.--:.§.....j: �� . . . . . . �_%, P � 1N DR. H'. H. ROSS' OFFICE , of Jews w annoyed -by them. Behind the pedler's 1. I . . . � -1 .1 �. . ... . . "... . fluence in the� city hall' When � :::, I I I -1 . . I 9:s -,�iiii�li . I . .',�� IF . . awr with ideals and a high education. I : I ;f1�;;1;:;.M;.-,�. r., 'i..� ' I i.r.-,itt,.--�gti ­ . �,*i�*Mx, . . , -14 .'�: � . `:"1>,i.,1R,.iK- I I � Phones: . Office 5-W;' Res. 54 one in.the ghetto was in trouble,these 'Many of his countrymen took t6*the. ' ., � i,i��,,�g . ;t;:� . . . L ;.� .�,:�� L , I I . , . 19 . , I - - . . - , , . ::i:;P..,-x..---. . . � . . . , . ",I . .. . Seaforth. � men used.their inflde�ce withL the pedle,'s cart, to� the junk wagon be- .1 . :::!:�: . '' �'j: . � �� . ? . . . - . I j.::.: . , � am " I . . ....::�,i*K,K.� . . -':., . � n I I �, ��J:j;j: . I I M. I . I � :,.,::�:��.j&:j:�:::: I .nt, I �. . . jtidge,. or a�derma.u, or o f , " am . %i�Aip.,r�� . . . I k I I '..cause it most. q ten was, the only - I I I .. 'y.*i �� , . :-­� � , � authority.. This frequently resulted � � j.:::.:: . I . .:.:.:.,.;1t,�,.,;:.:. - I . In thing they could, turn to6, They *ere . :- .`� I . I . *�� . I �,�, . � :1�*.��--,��"% . -, . " MARTIN W.'STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. a man's being saved from a- sentpi2ce in. a i, n.g6� ,.a I . . . i�:Iiiit&.�s.�.i� I . � I 11 . . I � �j:::,.;� - L 1 �Z';.4 , . I I . s ra nd & ,whose -language I I . X-'K-�,�`-,', - , , . lsi� I . . ,1��:.",;;�! I '. . L � 11 . I :-'.*.ii�.;1*,:�i`,F>*. . , . , ' - I I Physician and -Surgeon. .in jail or in tbe-galhing.of a d,eMred and customs''they were ignorlant, CeA- ::,:!",i:i��!�.%'�� . L . I .. I � I I ��,.'*,�ii:,-*i�i�?.�it- - , . 71, I . . I- - I , ;-,:.X�-,:�,::::. ...V`. , . . . . I . . L I :,:;:j;�;!;::�;j;�z. I I . - . .1 11 . I toncession. _� I I ,e�.trtction and op,pressionLin I .1 :*,�i:!:.::��:.`-:�:-::, . 4.1 . `.*'-�:�"� ­ - I . . . I I . , -i!,,'.'�--:i'%._.' L ­­_ turieg of i I . ­.: 1. �*�,,, � Sucied096f" E6 Dr. ,W. O. ­Sproitt , It was Alex Stein's ainbiti n.to be- th . ��!��i�iiiii,.ii���ij� . . , ��..ili�i:'�:iiii . I . , 0 . i*ii:i�,�,:i',.i�i �1, r I . , a ghettos of the bid world had- weak- i�`.-','�:�..,.; I . L 1. . � .:�$;::::�f§.:.:. - . 11 I 1,,� , I , i . , . . . *.-%'�` i:::�� ":,� . . � . L . - ::i�i�!�:��i� 1: . I :!:::::�:::;::-:-1.,!: I I . . . * I aned them to an extent that Mode if' . � . �:�.::,::,.�,�i th —1 . I �,�ii,�ii.,�*�i .A . . :. 2 . . � ,�::::*::k; i, ... , 'L ' I .... i��..-.��i�;�,� I � MI '*i*i:.1-; . . I I Phone 90-W , . Seafor . � I . i�l�:j:�:�!`� . . 7 '1:-.*.:,::�1;: . -4 - � .­ - 11 I - . . .-I., . I impossible for many of them to take .� . I . . .1 :::;:::�:$ '� .. . ... . . 'I .1 to -the Pick ancl shaveL. . . 1� ­ :;j:::::::::,. I L . � I � . I . I . '. '�'i'� . .1 . DR." F. J. &FORSTER 1. , . ;:!:j;j;::.f -1 . � I . 1. . �:�::::::;�;0j . ?. "It .1 Emil knew, however, that these :i!i:::r �4 . �­,�.,;";:,;: I I '10 ' . . ;i::*�X,,il�,,' . � .. . I . . Ej�c, Eair, Nose andLTh.i,oat ' --;% . , iii'�,i:::� . L'.. ... ,_ 1�§�:, I 1. ., Al, . . things, while fully understood by him j:��j7!.:, . I :�i';O:, I -., . . . I � I .. ---------- . . I, I I . I ��!:�','.::: . . . ��":,S�4%: . I r Graduate inVedicine, 'University of . AW � � would not be understood, -at least not . . I . :� � �, . All . . "'?,11. . f,%. I . . 1�i�l:i�:� I I I --;:f"�.3: I I , 1, I ' . -eadi y, ,by an outsider. . I . �, %� � .,�.. 44 A I TOr6tt'D . . ., "', I . 4 I To mingle . - � : :M,,-,1 -�' , . � , .. I :ii:�:�:I�ii:� I . W, .­.Z,.� , � ,. . �.,., ;,!,,.�g� - with'the student body, to go,up-to a , , I -,g rs :,:;I"g . 14tp assistant New York Optbal- - . 17 .., 4 I' ­ I I �. I Moo L - :��i�i��"'-,.��i . I 1, "'W" . ,. ,�.� I I . -Institute, .r.efleld's . student�s ioom, meant inviting him . j;j;.:j;�:j�,.: - *:�I�..! I � . .. 1. R�l mei and Aural 11 , x!;::!:j,;*: _.L. I . .- .. . . 11 I ... - � . . I . I . . . . . . . . � 1. � .1 ... Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- in turn to his own room. It he invit- ��� I . . ... .1 .. . . , . . � . � ' t'. - Ifts AG I -P I , . . I I I I 1." Y' . I I . � . . J. , RIC - the . I . . I I I . i pital, London, Eng. At COMHE IA14 ed a student.friend to h�is roomi.a.. I . � � ; MAY -cu AIL B I I � . .. I I I HOTIZO SEAFORTH, THIRD WED- lit,tle ghetto, there would be.too many ; I I I . � � . :.11n��' : A . ; -1 I . , ' . 'ito make, he feared.' The I 11 I . :::: I .. I ., " � . NESDAY In each vionth,, from 2 P;m. , , I i � I .explanations ; I ! ".4 . . . . . , `2 � � . I �, . . -1 . . . � "X. � �. � to 4.30'Pm.,, also at Seaforth Clinic . I I . . . I ) student migI4 have a laugh at Eisall's �, . A-Ai� , L I . � . . I .L A . . I . I , .1 . 1. I � 'And thiyt'stny healft 21000M 1, � I . 11", � , r . . flist,:TuesdaY of eac&' mouth.' 53 surroundings, and then transfer the I '�, . , I . ... . .. .... . � !.�. BOTTI . . I , �. .. .j�,, .. Waterloo Street SoUthi Stratford. .- - 1111atchfo4rd'i Chick Sttwtik , Idugh to Ei�all himself, He had seen ! ;�: - . .... 1, I ,.,�! I I I .. � - I '. I I SAY . I . ­", I . .1 . .�- i ... � .. I . . - - keeps fem�healthy-=Akes such things happen. So he ,avoided ' _"_­_____ Ill.; � I .1 � ,, `,�! . , I JOHWC. GODDARD, M.13, I , the likelihood. .of .baving to Invite L . I _ I I . I ; . . : 1�,,� .. I I theins 'grow inoter-'sion'Ur6a , , 0�. . �_ �` .10'. . I . � - . I friends' by riot accepting A nvitatio'ns 1. I 1. ., "", I Physician and Surgeon , 1. . viltallity--and p" zn*., . . : t .., "I I ".. . , . L .1 , . b'99W ' froin them, by. keeping away from the I 11 . ,� 0 .. ..': I .... '. I ' Phone, 110 . 1. Hensaill" I dibidauls! ­ , . . I I 1-11. y %eede4,,,,,­i! W .....';."4, , . 4 �. social life of the University. .1. . a Urgentl , . I . 1','',,��g,l ­­. I . 4O68x52 . . � , I . a " 7- . .. . . .. , As was the case witli all of. Emjl:� � a of Emptie , : , ..."71 II . I : . ,:0 . .. � . . �& work, he 'Postponed the theme until I .; Ptetuf . . . ..... I .1 _ . -0 I I I .. DR� . I . . the"last Week. Taeantlme hardly a . I hatnediate - . .y.ot bome. t,&y. Ga,ther UP I � , _ I . . ..�, 1, . I r 1. _ 1. I I , 1. � Start a bo!'fle round -up in ur p&Utry-your StOft I ? �:�:,01 i . . 1. L ; I . I ­­ .recitation passed without one or more � I . . . I s in your kiWheo­__yo � I , ,,, � . ... . .. �, . . Physician and Sur'geoq* , . 2, 1 Atidents. asking the professor whether I � shortage Pf bottles, * * " Ottle them out ard"retur'li I .1 :, .. . I I . I :. . ,shortage I the empty D, --your cellar. Sort I . bell? - � . ".,.� ,, r, � L, , I I , � P,ight 'Unless . ': _. . Phone 54 , .- � . Hensall " ' I I . thi� or that would be an accieptable - ;, � now there is a very sela'Do � this bottle r..M__Yo" Shad I 0. Your d I I I. � , �;� , �r . . . 0. 1K . subject. Emil listened to these dis- . gxthet up ail . `..'� I �, er ,;�.,� �, 4 d I . . :;: parricularl beverage bottles' t�, t clown . regular pick-upser'"11 . ... . � � - � .f . . ., 4 _ cussions. . I . 11 y ,diately, it �nay be. aer,egsary ,cu them at once, Or call t"o ,eW. Please � I I _�,'. I � , I � ­ �'! 7 , _ A r.t . .., ,olne . he pced is Urg, ow. - I . 26 02 'The Sunday of the Week when the .. is mAde up imm ced,.and which e tant . . t at the'hMst . S . . I 0 impor empt.y botti,s today or tOwOrr I * 11.3 r AUCTIONEERS , . . . . . qie�cs you 11 0 - . I �'.. I . ;, ! I" theme was to be ha�nded in he, rose . )reduction Of the be0V , - ppeal t4 . return ,kLL . .. .,, . ' . I . r. eirly and( by noon had written the . thlb I de,10Y. I . . � .!L� . ,�.I. f' � . . I L ttl.,,. This is 'In uTgeT't a Uithout I . . -, I I HAROLD JACKSON I "I's 11 I , - ) y U to gathel . . . I ­ I . � � 11­:�,, . I . I -word . � only in ba and return them .1 1; . . .­­ , required twenty,five hundred. . , bottles . . L' ;1'rL�1"L',' , Specialist Iii Farm and - Household story. He copied, It on. tm aXternoon I your empty �� � I . . .1 ,�,%�e� � I . I I I -A& . �;�,,, I I . I :�, f . .1 . Mir weift" rift -Di" - . � 41 Ill �, �elr . - -when -his work. foi�, the next day was 11111 � ����' I . : '. I �, sales. I I I i . . � � �;:, -, vlv I ,�, L . . "I. . , L, . . I illi����: Uft -_ . I - - I I , . v ', lAdensed in Huroji and Perth Coun- Tbe- :- =9=14" light and aeposAted it on - the profes, � I , , e i t, ape . i 11 . ties. Prices reasonable; satisfaction � ­ 1. ' I i: �.. � . . . , I .. , I � 11 I Sor's desk as he left the class -room. ' - � . I.; . I guamiteed. '. I - - - - -- ­�i ' The profdss,or kept these themes --- - I I 1 .. 11 . 1.- * For Information, ete.,.write or phone i I for three weaks, in spite of'tbe imm, I . . I . . I . 11 . . . � �_ , "; , "' . ;,I L . - � %,�'. , -11 'HAJt0LD,JA0MOX, 14 on 661, Seat I -1111...�­ . 4' I . ��--,�,,. . ,� � 01 . ­ . _ � . � pStlence of the, students. He bad - I I � I . �, il ­ L Oprth; R.R.A, Seaforth. , ii � about one. huAdred"and fifty of such . � I ..: L " �� .. , . � I . , . . 11 I I I � I � � TOPON,T0 !�' themes to read, correct and crilticlie. . . I I . '-#��, ....... ­4­4i,�.,, , . . . : . 1 4. � . . . . , i, I _�, . � . I - I . PERCY, C. WRIGHT ' � e e els ONTARIO I n morning I I . . . . . — - tA-� , 1. .. . I ,�j!�, . . . ", 7 . I . � F. _i� - A� I -that the entire recitation 'hour would ,.. . I .1, I ,�� 1_, _ ; � _� -- L- ,,,:,'j ��_�_- . . � ,, I Licenied Auctioneer ... _ ,.. a Bott. Shortage? . . .1. . . . . ­ . . I 0 1,-,,,,,�PM,,Lj NMI. '. 1�11... ' I -be devoItqd to a discussion of; , the ' Why 11 I I , . : .. , '"I . . , Household, firm stock, Imrlements % . . . I � compositions. For tha purpose he hEM -, , . . � . I 1_�,L � . � .. .. , q and pUte bred sales� Soecial training - I LOCAL DEALVUS - . . I . I , , . . . *, 1choseft several papersp to read from. . . . .� ­ . . � I . 1. I .. "I � '.I � - I ���'i" . . . � ,_­�,.,,tl . and, experience 6n4bl" me to offer -, 11-e 01oked out Parts of five or six glass. factories nonnally produce MILLIONS of bottles awy I . � . . �. .1 '',­_ - ­! �4, 11 - . . ��4, K - We also handle the following . Canadian 'L� '.'9!,i,!��4, � . I L �'. �­-t�"� - 4. 1 you sales �'ervlde Ith-at'le most eiflcl� Blateliford Pedds: Po Itry- C6!14 . themee and read them, some for their . I . I . I. , L , ,-,��.-�; �, I ttory. 11111ONt §Q r 22, moyA The ii,ftal ingredient in bottle making is soda,ash. Sinceluly. 12th I �;�.�- . L:,,! , � ;,� ent and jatisfqc it, I I . . I , � . . ceritrate; Poultry Mai Pellets, mork,,ot-hcwj because they were de- . ... I .;', , � L ­,�, . , . , .. . . . � , .",ill, i . , I . 'Only hi an soda, ash factory . I �-", - i,,-� ". " I � . i . Henoall., " ., . .- clifeday liad. ,He went ov6r'theae quo� the .9 canadi has been strikebound. Sinee then , � M , . . - .1-1 . . Calf Meal and Calf Noal ,P_�llets, � zIng, pralal I U9, buggeat, I . I I I , . . � 4 1. ._�_,:., 11 I I . . . . An ticl .efto& of soda ash hag beofi used ' . . . &tdef_aCt0rJft &e d"ed &M . 'L ;� '. L I I _ .,� � 1.1 I I Pig Starter, Hog Grower - . .. 1W . . I _. UP . I "' L . ."� ,� .. � bLilry . . , I - . N . �­ I—— 4 oblickitabo, , dbncemrato,�, IRI; ��49re and li6iW such. and sAch a - .- . of I � ,� -,014A . � 0 - I W. S. ON91L, DENN I . . . . 4-'- ­ '"�­0�4_ 9L0, ONT. . I � . t being nit�dd ibda�,., Beverage h6ttlers and fkprod;tee" - ,. . r ,L, ;,, �� .....i � ,- �,' - . �,,J, ", -�,, , ", Meal lind, Chick i9to,00r. , �r#OsU6 could.b6 1di roved. � konk's 'dw ria . : 'r, . " I 1, _ I—_ I I Lidenik! *601606 �r--­- ---- - I 1. � , _:QA 04kp . , V - I " ­ � , ,. � 1. . � ­. - .. -.1 ­ . � �..... . i., � 6U6L paper he was 'going to 1. , . IR -d& nw# haig your-boakis bad to kwp- gofil'6* , �Oft% ' Vj -tt'' L' ­�­ . I A -:- r -V ,,, .W a I � ­.";:_�'; . ; " . . .. I I reg(t In: J I... . 1, I . . 1. ., , 1� .1 ' " r 1.1-1 ­­­­-, ___ I .. , . , , ,11 I ;�L� I 1. . 1 ,,, , `�., �,.,, I � k 14 �A I.& *11 I ''i, ZL JW � I ; . ftra I)red sales , ",", L 0 . 4. Atook I ­ , . ._�­ . , Z . � ..V . , , , ".. "" , P -11 . ­ . - L' �0,, Ahe professor- i4w&- be- , . 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