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'ichard HMV $
Zatered"tweVerd14 to Act of rarlIAMent• 0.7 George *0400(kAilwilted?'
King" lilt.,,",.Vitest, Toronto, at ,tht, Dept. Of: .Agricttitate; ,
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8-%°,i! frowtted., ."'%.1.110.4ra'haii,•liod.,','Welib, of IllytlioWA
' S It 'rcowWt VISliti ids father's vreditors. Aini then X * ..0011t341.).)"4,‘ , , foree
,..tWO.,eateelleat Otipartalliikee to lillk me.,,, kltit„,,Ntr., And at-$. lt*ITty. vtot).::
.'4.1I raeti,.I appose my life lia 4 been ,in1 ' ,L :gesSrs. lillawn Prite4rd;' 0r.tiOlw
jeOPardy ever aince.htt, kwieW'Abont tills -,;14,01tSy V.Illaid: 4**100114)(1 , and ,.kognar
treasure.: 'N\''',Ats .tlmt :parr 4t : Alta,' Attended tA104,st9eket104, 4"t Otolvti (.0twAtittned)., lAtt:
, . . . wm„, 4,4,,,e0\latlxined it!lor, and
14 .voto, inirtailtt's.i.svo..,:lentx4i„.,47;;01,:eivst,r011,$)44,7 'Itot%trsi,2,11.3% wlilci, ja, 0, viotio.i ;,tiii44...,,,,:,,t7.o
- Pr -gat .Xtililf ,. I't4,tit‘x„_...
)jot. he 'vent ste0dI4 on, teltertlie-. too! wa.S.,1041041hIei .,al/aotit. a' WhIsDtr. seoret or L. Iwitidall il,e0sllrelr'lgtiewing ford, 31r15.. x
..:'s.)tuieritlia: miisil..,,biu;
1141 „
1034.,atia lirted; the ta.4000, r igadno in. !1is.,,.worti, ts,'. 'made. no linpreSaion Open that he'd, ei,luilunte we -UK, Vall41?,14.41r ,I;et‘ .-*ttitior *.we'teeent*'''.glles' tii:lel.Vtt
' - ' ' - • . - ,.,' , ' • '4-rvr4e.$1. no, visage becatne niore attih.' wis lied "1,'''P Oti it 'Went '-' !I ''' ' Irt '' %.,'„Nir a 14,11 rs. , Hugh, Can Vol , 'T. Kin.
40 ihe Sevier caw4tiouslY' hat,with. a dint 'IS r Oa' . ' v • ' .' ' ' ' - - ' ' • ''' l' ' t et ' 4441 ' ''' -1 'el ' ' . - W 1 4 -
• , .,. e. e a . , .,..,... - . 9 4, ,, , A e er. . , , ' , ty has intv.td-a4. oti la\ this affair,. 80(17, eurtline. ' ..”- ' .
- '' ' ' ' b 411Oger-t1000-441uhititiV oat Of algitit; as Wader* ince bald the adVOntage \ iilli„ , );',,'.' r.',. tle Oetting„seetta;e: aegulareataet
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• he
In, these
t Y$ of lok-'of feed a, ,loVr prices to
get fiffters.to reftlirelinit the 'Market
1100$ *Alt WaUt fat. at 1C440,-D0t
a bog
band, e had novwealwon Of the' fatted' t$00., 40 POptliar
„lig* with,itim,..So'lle Made tip forthese Altglers: turaell'll4ek bite 'the NM the „way, far he meta outwitted, trent 'ing of t wo ")d ''004010 tifhe bog that
40111:eleaci0s, 'hY, a eWith '11*e °1144. t° ''the WO'll-oet...--Otie :-%%*11$ 0,040 I4r. evening, 'Nylth• preShitilt, t4eF-0° t1;404 tlie* 614eot
-Moxoents. ;:.ot atniejit veW *4.e. oOpillg that ne 4,hanee.. utak., tbgboir, Too•that,'on type, etimparatively
00014,,,i* IcOger. ; Ong 03, • , Lite„,„„„„i4vg,.. "1::•.our, tie :Hatt entleStattOtlat0; hack from to •
1:81,-:•tat.--Pg-At-. 0 -Roger rf0:e` toityor t;tir) Down, fitt.:01, .w.hfely 110. trenlY'lleShed, a, 'aide -1Ong drop:
U. iu in -70040 doWn „into, ill4 'Sliert, ,00,Ssite vrQuY1: l'iing' 14.4114°` *eai+ ' l*e°41.° "tke ha(101 4.."0.1sPieted HIA,IS:* iAlttAtittlrg,T,-ren4111,4 ASerlOtrtre losson, and Ole); il5n"1"1°‘ it' 144111. 'h•Q$1: txiti*.hing "i) to
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thrOugh the wall '0f tile foWer .so se"t4141 4411"iS 'Chan" 4'fWile° be ilied* ther0aPs he Intended Woatherhead tOok the character, 2'4°" "12114s. qt °41'4 st'" 31Irth,
deserted,, Re stood over the trapdoor bif .44,70;:trt4-1311,-ea.uprg--- '0E the iintAA tr ' Wr,ight„ spoke. -a; few words„,,, yeae ItkiiStrTglat.,'', 01 the baeltl, ,hell
,intly, that the ,iient40;it ,ouna, Nvivbin.ing the cantilestiek ellmo IfNithe law- ' to ,gtre rAttottors, sAnne 'Abe,. advantom litugar ,*, T11,;, topto, ww,on:perneee, le t'lt"•4t,' 11°0 ll'ave4 30,W1 and shoulder
aL1i 1)4d 11 11. brouiht to th • acrossthe piaci( VI.Itte"` Ot 1,1 * .0\'' 1 971.--r -"I-- ift---another h t%. Og hiel*OesS "Of ileShlag a flan
leadIng.40-the tannel, and' found tliat 1' 'el Y ti Ill Th ' ' ' ' 'b 1. (` . e' ' e' ( 4'(;, t" ''''' ' '-*e°11test"-IVIth' ' *11 a ' " * - ' --
,. ea „ 0 . the a . e . TOOla was .9. can't believe that lie inteudZd either Oityler. Ramage 'and Dick •N''''efttlier- " °t "a(tN" al'"I' 'li"r'a h414'Itill-
it had 'been fastened down and that eniPtY- - ,e, of us to get 'that b 4i, - Ko '4iire. o • , ' , . . and A. good general finish' •• with no ex.'
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1 ol.1•`- Re e strai htened irp raised the his e le rA'1.0 'vowed, 44' -41he!ti -ile,"'-..tee tit! bealatlatrtatSkat'll?letasi-laiiioae„....eat - sv' sh e(*8* rat" • '
rs: ea er-
oiler
Agrkuture)
'tire ultrb 8001 osl
woll.fleShed, ;moos okkl,
041* .44144:11eseX tlaw demand for
.butcl ttie has been praeticatlY id
a 'Sta. aS Many- droVertt, tek elth.
.stant
Veal
at tX
at
per
the
O n, 'cattle belight
'neat beaheen selling there
nshei, oats and Inixed:grAin$
pe pwt,, barley Ati to. 030
el.• in rtovborougb, vottAtS
go ritit moat inerfailtti
0.0 -per eent.,, and while tiltre
arenniter Of 'very line steads the
at;of fields de not show the
.ust." twilit& of 'to. In Froutenae
Stook 10 gradually being mar-
iid,.,priet*.4tre;-.1oWer-ak-a-con.
e, market hog3 there being
at, 7.00. Per +cwt., and dry atilob
the Sideboards 0 :one *oni $30 to $40. The pgg and
• fteShiened•bc,:ds stored 'le rho jceilar had windo.w 411,4: L"'7";-• icryptograin ' Li‘ the tOra 1104 .openea her hOult for the Deem -
w The best way to andenstand the type
of. hog that gets the dollar pre i,tim
la vieit stoekyard or ilbattOir,
grading station where hog. grading Is'
being\ done, foul see for yourself the
.type Of ityg that. nets the dollar. prem-
.
p .Assoolation in 'Renfrew is hold.
been' wedged across the 41ameter ef moved" like a littaltsff light over to the I shee- t before .bita autt suddenly lie. her wiring' of the Woolen's, Institute. WY Pools at two centres In 010
tbe tower to strengthen the Other bar. Otose.t, JUIPPO 0n; the ehalr tare Pieked it up. .. 1 A splendid Christitioe prograM
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t and, managers report increased
riers egress be., , s Per thumb Weirs from the 001) • "is it a, •ayptogsoni?" he asked Ulm- joyed, with.. the president, Mrs. Allan lata Oter last. year. atillaed A
Alta& been vey tborougb, the door -.11114 slipped over to the self. "Or is it just \ rit. Durnin, in the elmir. The roll en,11
to. • fro low e pa a and
s were .down in price reeently,
11 raIntIlligIy Heger went up. ,the Secret ateirs tower doer, For Just, an instant 'be I ten note, to7Will both Rinders and brought -manY helpful hints en.
into, for tbe producer. tted, the farmers 22c• U. The
plaUting eacit'''fbbt With
she; greatest. Palt$A glaaelag at the two papers •ht: t were to us given a'itiat Sothat we'd
nd. . to avoid the last-minute rush at Christ- 4r. 0 , OM Co-operative Turkey GroW-
Matron, have more birds listed
are, At the top ,he listened leng, isic- held la his ha ' ha* -something teonerete to light for- mas," and inexpensire Ohrlstnuts gifts , , lettOP IMPORT
ore; Sliding. the, pailet . and tenerglog One *as the slip bearing the fault- something mat wapiti bring- tts into a brought hy the metnher,s were shown. q,iwtst Titey Plan, to sell two
onth the landing. Again. be 45tiat., liar bUt pugzling mortis b.e bad studied centict that Inight•resnit in ray death Urs, Durnin Phillips gave a practical EaSternt Northern. Mod COtrat Ont!trio iliettripadk of Christmae dinners in
andiMto early in Deeemberc A' total
r this time at the doer leading.to Bin- without -result; the other was the miss- or his? - ',paper on the topie "liaklug !Ohristroa§. ,,, De- -40‘,..40,..d: T,,,,h_ere, . IS a. goOd tlem
tiers's room. *Efe, caught a faint seand ink half, ille unlocked, the toYver "We were intended to light for this a Pleasure Rather Timm a Burden," ••'-cn' a -u41" ant' aisikel' 'but pent C141.000 lambs lett nalAY River 1)is-
or -a, pa.00r within. 4,,p. door and darted through, opened the bit of paper, as we hare fought, and Mrs. E. W. !Rice read an artiele ea man(' ter d4"ne6tle re4'el°ver* titu°t1)4 tilts tall at an average of *7.00
parently the lawykT Wa.S Still attempt- panel and shot doVva4 the secret stairs. yet when else or filo other of us won "Ideas Mt' Christraast"-,,,,. pIrs. Ball and sweet elover is rather poor. • filamb to the farmer. ISeveral,ear-
ing 'te solve AitattiOnt's puzzle, Altarnent planned. that Iii8 vietory contributed a piano solo and Urs: !Supply: *4It'ed clover -4"P° P0101046 of bay 'have 'been brought into
plus a carryover of 75,000. pounds.. A
of Plie rustle
' He turned tO his own door, and be.st°P'
There he endeavored. to form some
. would be meaningless; °that the trees- Geotve Ktuart gave an interesting ac.- lasullerry distrivt coating about 401.5
,,(Not until. he was back io the.cellar did
ure ,should still remain bidtleu from eount Of her :t‘''eStern triP. At the sikes--only 41,. few scattered, lets le on to the farmers.
-waiting some . time to Make certaitt as the cp , Alfalfa -on •
hat
p svere
e or g ing u o e puse un- tas, and from all men, for he surely conclusioulp pleasant social' hour was' rowas poor • *
tno One was within, opeued it , lan f ett ° i f tb: 11
di Od, but no way of crossing the hated a few scattered lots left. Sweet Chit
and despised Ille whole human saeut over the.tettellpS, With NITS. Fred -- ss., , , ielling the Products frotn the Farm
Looking abouti, he picked Op it 'brass , gardens or lawns in broad daylight oe- race.', its el wa,uuu pounus pets a canryoverli
001e:stick and swung . it experimen- eurred to him. Although he now had INeQuillin and Mrs. Alvin 11111er
33,000 ,pounds. Timotby 1,9PA), Woodlot
"
it "
,He caught sight of small boat hostesses. pounds p
,lus a carryover 0$ 975,t;
111.4j 3i...tn111Ib2 Ike mixt,
perly, and iiiIttne,"'he bald. Glanehlg wish .in the world wai "inders
the man at the oars was Cloudy Blake,
41441; '
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out of the wiedow, he asstired "himself shot.d0 learn be was' °nye before' t4e In a tt..kW 1110/111.'lltS 111$ partite. was FOR SPRING OF 1938 '4'0,000 poolos.
tllat none of the servants were le front, time of reekoning' came. - alingsllie the motor- boat.
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of the -house. Then he'stepped out, on- , Roger . turned to the coal •bin and, ...
I've got it," itaiger replied to Blak(e's selling at • , g P •• t; are selling timber and fuelwood should
them. The farmer is usually
to the -cornic'e that, :rairaround the mounting 'the pile of coal,, surveyed the : ' The ontario Department of Agri- e' - .
• ,,e. -8( per pound for grade 1 and ,
.0 ciaeetioning face. -But I'm beginning I vulture his JUL completed. a Carellal -
-.:11_' When ill the rough. Mei. "h("v
•
Oily I. ('. 'Merritt)
ea•Maiallaaggalaadu
OrifttifieArtiiftfitii*Vi
way- woul
t t,
. tien. Ott
006... • it *MI *mid :Omit**.ck
of the, glieSSWOrk-Whetribe let .0
ilenetL• • ,
trg,* aliore: vertA14
diatoetet ,„ •
,Thlot.,methOd nitteb, better t
no reOrlettontraa"4.:
treeitiare. lett, :The% Obleetton ti) tbI
met11,90,$s that there are ttsually'
tre,, above, thIa; 010z1I9tet *14Alt .•toit
0,ona lett and .soine below that
should" he'reliworttd,
4. Narking' the trees IQ be cilt and„,
selling for lutup sum cr at a 00,4i,,
priee .Per- &holland for the thnher:004.
ordwootio
'TVs method- used' MOM
as it. is ftwir tO hOth• the $elter att"d.
buyer tied the time requimi. titr *
la Operation would 'bro apeld.,, Th0"
selling, by tint thotisantl' • feet and '0*-,
e„,ord .eilminateC,ArtettViwOr4k •••-•
:estimate of' theYstroadiurtimher,:m*
be made as there are vOltline•
that give the lixstrd foot .contents and,
'cordwood ,t» tree* ot different (Unmet -
eta and heights.
LAW 1
Other farin product. There are sev-
'Prices; Alfalfa -fair qoantitith- •
rims. •.eral reasons for thle and people who
the followin
the rounded sides. edgesi along. The Then ,h4s. eye lighted upon a suit Of ,
.. teen 011e of ' Altamont's vicious; little • spring septliug of 1938,
of the seed situation far the to. 28e _
This survey 18 to ,22c from the thresher: -
per pound for basis No. : ' • - - : ' -
' at a disadvantage with. the sawmill
,te*er, .and, flattening iiiniself against prospect. It did not' look- promisings..to doubt -that I have anything more survey w and fuelwood operaton. many ._
sWiftly along. , -, , • nai; beside, the furnace. . Briefly he tie -minted his reaeoning.
. - ind lea les the t • there is 110W i5utileieipt _
oats . and barley in the Province ro. or Ir•-fE" I ,
-.• -to :IY4c.. for ,gi'ade No..1...
Or 1 et me, •hile the it - a T ,
them only, sell a woodlot• once in a
if 1 a myers h 1 bought
thdge was narrow, but, Itoger moved blackened dungarees hanging upon a iteeese,
• As he aperoachea. the whitlow Of'tbe -tlof to take a .chance," he decided, vietiey . w lis ha 1„, stmt. d . e Ito #ace Hera e ot tee -
ilabl f • •
room • within whieh „Rinders sat, he and slipped into them.- A hat .w*O,a
y -lie thought he rould get you two
• look after the 193e seed tequirements, one „moil clover. ' 111/11FY W•00(140t114 ill" the past.
stopped. Ho had heard a, sound with- provided, of course,: that every •farmer Southwestern Ontario . 't, -
' 1 Selling a • woodlot for a lump
. in that his ears:cella not at first in- sum.
aereret-a seen, scraping sound of-
woed against wood;
"Mina hace ',..illoved his -vilely buck,"
:10 conjectured. : .• '
- 'What do you Wear' 'demanded an
angry voiee within the room. 'Roger
E t a r t 0 d and clutched at theevell of the
tower so suddenly he • almost lest his
. balance. Then he' realized that Rion-.
ders .was addressing smile (me elee
• 'Swiftly .he stepped toward the Windaw.
- and _bendini, down, grasped the e'll..
' 'Then, With his right band -gripping the
eindiestei-R, he raised his head .and
„
'peered tareagh the opening. .benealb
. theiraised sash. - , ' , :
Ittilders4a hack. wait tOwardAina; the-
laWyer was facing, the eloSed door a
that ,by 'bubching 'over las shoulders. fleeing bie previous, gold. ewe, said win eumedietely 'hate the beet of his
lacking, but Roger eompensatea for cutting each other's throats without „,
Demand: The demand for ,Ple
quit "ve• Many hurdles have been sold. for a
H4 climbed climbed through the cellar window ; melte 14.e1eete.,4y. I shouldn't grain - (-leaped 'and sjet aside for his
1..loudy except timotb is now •
411d • stated sum The 'bu e• 1 . ft '. ^I Al t
and putting his back to, the servants' .e.oneee. le you were right, atuger. Ana ; - . !Export business Is brisk for a '''' " •
' seed. alany farmers appear to think ..", ' Y . y 1 ms __li. ,1 _-1-
' that beectuae their grain this year ia ' --owe to ant everything, while the owner -
of seeds in this -Tart of the
quarters, -,trudged dowu a "footpath to- where -does that leave us•i" , and the seed is movIng rap1,
ward the sheltering W6o(t9. . • "In the middle of Rocky •t -,Ove. W111.1 ' ')
, ; rr color and a little under standard in
The clatter and talk of the buey ser- a „.„rtidoss clew and a big tettet, of , weight it will not make suit:Mile see.F.
klsike-AV,200 poulids. Tt,'"--1•"
Supply : iRed clover -1 ii 311
afants' atnirte,fs soul:idea pergOusly 1„„d anti w„tet to . eeertee.: „speed ! but tests already made show that when .
clpse, •and hie'. ears - tingled' as they - Boger, his' chagrin appareut. -But at 1 this off -colored and under -weight plain' eoteeee pe„„es. emaar,600
awaited a hall. ' tut in that house least I've got a-nother little hint that 1 has been thoroughly • cleaped ti•p• to a km,„„cee ‘‘.eet clover-335)fmk
where so .aazry new employees bad he daln't mean me to. have --a bottle : 50 per vent. tut in some instances, good
basis •No. 1 grade and '1.-'4e f°r
lb.
Priees: !Bed clover -!L
.been retainen recently, the sight of a of cement, a strip of cloth., and 11 flash : seed "Was s.eepred , which germ ina ted as .
I, country run. Alfalfa---'•er 11),
' Wet us eo per vent.. If this Work li 3, .
'ship of the land. remains the same.
This system is all right If the land is
to be desired for eultivatfan, but is
economically wrong if it Is to is, left
In woodland. There are welly treee
two inches to six inehes in diameter
that have a very mitt 1 monetary value
TIOW if eueelert their petential value
when you've found
- a way to "ease the
pains ef- •
and do it the
inexpensive
way, too.
• gridy ' mechanic or furnace man ,-
light. „Net oeing a detectIve,•1 couldu t , e .
Is • li I gli, ' a s they are t we n ty to fifty
aroused. no attenti•on. Ile made the .
make anything umeh out of these , "" ""w the eleanellout grain eau bei eve, No. 1 grade amen,.
-
. 1 count ry run. .Alsik, aer He years old /111(1 11 1 hey 84 4411 It W111
woods unchallenged. .., . things when 1 found them behind the ;..11'-f'd f" fd• ' -
• .
Depart„„,„t 1 ha ...,, 1,,, NI,. .1 grade mid iSatae for mean that it will be twenty to tifty.
1,4 per years longer before then!, will ht. mer-
•'Wifh the eryptograM burniug iu his radiator in the old 1/111.11.%( bedroona. ' • ! With this in view the
'I:farmers foniiw !, eoputry run. ISweet el • --('
pot Itoger trotted through the aisles ..B'ut later, when .1 discovered ti ; fec'114 that if untarie 2 to 54! ehantable thither again. Ako,
hi, dungarees, Wormed his way down an -underwater 'cavern 1 began to see i They will have seed of knewn varlet!. lib., basis Ne, a grade tile.
3"414:Y t he' l'e w in slpikt:i une0. fil())rt-'411(4)Zillsit rNy°.1-1111. A..4111
-in 1,31/.0. per less v a luable t re s sti(h II 8 .1)4)1,111 r,
of trees and annual to rthe roeke .op- small 4011t With a hole in the plane- ,
1 ont sonle smelt
to alaze paper birelt, Ironwood and pin (berry
posite the old launch. Ikhere he shed '....
hie earefelly bidden on the bottom of ; great shortage (If seat' next
ee, gtxt a Mali 1 11 a el4.11 11013 Wo01.1.,1.
among' the rocks to the water's edge ueeet. lead ;somewhere tie_ ; ;111(1 erigin and will not be obliged! for country run. Cant,„. "," gr.- '''
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be room. Ilis halltIS Were' behind hint a841 lookEll around tile tOthe w a ters of Rocky ove
e cove. All was that they I whn espring •somes to buy unknown , -9e Per lle basis Ne!d` mul 6 2. Selling small lots for fie lwthal.
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FUVIWoOtl Ls oftee set(' ' this way
. AO they held, crumpled within:then:1, quiet. so •clutehing the two preeimisl N.V ' t•."
at very high prices, or( to 74. for country run i
plan ushally brings substantlni Minn-
a 33 b1 paper. 'Scattered On -Hie tx• a. papers In his teeth, he awam batic-to ibuiTletlille man 1111(1 used the boat to' eeed. probably
- e-. i • • ,
cial returns. The 111011 buying the.
privately or by public auction'. • This
' at which. he had boa w'orichig. weral. the motor boat and climbed aboard 1 .„ .
lot pays a fair privy, because he does
, -Other Sheas, sotae ,t6Ju'it,u pieees. oth- pac4r. in the cabin he did not pause
• 1 - that- s W
1101 put much rtilue OIL Ids labor MN
orS in li:tle balls, am( a few . still to shed his dripping clUthee; but spread ' ..
' it is und
That's
smooth. the paper out on the bunk. It read: I
clew, too."
Roger could not make •out the reply
,- made by the person Otitside .the d.00r,
treasPre," (cloudy said. use weedy ungenn na. et
pm get the idea th,ti 1 Many farmers tiave • a fanning mill Reports by ileswareat. go-
-1. wat ., is it?"' , ' of Some deserititioleli with a little • Halton county rept, light top.
it," •aid liA,ger. -A slitu hi epair and an extia s.A•een. o1. two will In g into winter 3‘iftrestoyrepaoru,litz
. , - 1 •red•from•clean grains. The correct screens, of belninHgurmonarckoeutne•dty itsbtrto twenty.
Influeneed largely by the number of "ASPIRIN"
toward the closed door. • - •" large frees. The seller could reserve •' MADE IN
the, small trees and he would reeelve
"Wait a minute,!" "be called. He
iaicked IT a chair. and apt it down be-
rtr
q.inders hesitated; ,theri moved swiftly
• •
'I' fear to disclose In as many words the seintlilant eurftteel of the bay back ' course, are 1p01 1.8 tit, and should any
tbe paper which had almost cost : farmer be in doubt the Department
the position of the treasure which is ' to
tO be yours. -To discover it You must him his life in that daring clinib 0.111 Will ire glad to furnish dile, informa-
1
search long tied filially lOok below .the the tower •of the' maiwr house. He ', tion on. requeat.`- Where farmers live
surface of ' things. I doubt that you sat down vti tbe bUtii: atill picked up 1 Within driving and trucking, distanee
are-sts able a hunter as your father the two halves. -.1 e ; of pow ee %cleaning plants , that have
was a sallow', hilt, eevertheless., you 'icioady, ear) going to-kbe awfully !ea-ourers and (after dise machines, lit
must sail boldly on until you strike. poor company for awhile," lie9' an- I will 'pay them. to have their eleaniag
Thera as logta weather ahead,. Roger Bounced. 'The old man wrote this , done at one of these Plants.' .
Turrentine, bat when you come to the 10 taunt . and perplex us; perhaps ill I What is most important 15 that the
ensVyou'll know why 1 sPeak no Plain- his malice he tinvonselously let slip 1 farmers start 110W so that the clean-
er in this grave Salta t ion: something 'that will help us nevertbe- 1 ing and germinating can be done pro-
? '
aye pea eent. lightet rage. The
quality is well uv down acrea.ge of fall
ey little top.
some-
what in Brant. detuand for
Lincoln reports
somememeer
the work is carried on during the win- ,
ter mouths when other work Is not
pressing. 'Phe 1t1(15 011 ,t1)4.M. lota are
14,
,
•
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- is "Aspirin".
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awake at night-aSk for "Aspuin".
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cross on every tablet. •
Demand
• and Get—
aide the closet dbor. :.,Standing on it
. be .folded the twe papers in ,,his hand
lengthwtie and placed; them on the-• -
0401w top .a the door. . There he
, fastened them securely. with two thumb
.' i:aeltS and stePPed dowtt- from the chair
digaLt. , With a glance upward, he as
-himself that they were: InV2isible
and then waiked t». pie door leadfng . .The Hidden Meaning
,
•
' intd the corraddr. ' -- - • e, ' hat
Tee the•Boger wrinkled his brow. The half face of Dorsey was revealed? tBinders bad had certainly a,hrew
-..,....when_Rinders opened, the door.
• no light on the location. of the
Oiald etacksman, sPokid sWiftly, in -a
low voiee, his eetintenance. grim, al,- treasure, ta,king it as it read. Only
'Wilder:ea reaction one phrase seemed to have even the
tarlat'inetia,cing.
at .
to. hie words was Plainly angere but It SlighteSt4ntimion ofa course of ac-
tion, ••Look below. the surface of
....................„..,-....._.....-................ ...........7-......,......r..--...........„--- thinee,"
"That might nweau below the waters
-
of 7thiN hay," !Roger thought. He eon -
1
tentrated...hiLattention on Rinders's
•• half Of be vague Communication and
• elinckled. "IttaloW the surface," and
•"grave situation;" he muttered. "I'll
wager that that 1.5 where he got his
• idea that the treasure -might be some -
i where abo,ut, or rater under Alta-
altalitac tomb. 'He thought the old man
• was making a play upon words, rather
than leaving (behind him some Ingen,
ions cryptograM which would point the
way to the treasure."
• For a few, moments his inlaid wan-
• dered from the papers In front of him
to irbineas Altainont, vengeful, hating,
• grOtesqueiy ‚cruel to his enenties. '
"Waders bas been working on this
thliwg for hours, trylog to iind the
key; Boger drought. "And although
tie knows a lot mere about solving'
• perplexities, legal and otherwise, than
- I de-, he has failed utterly. He was
Still working at It when 1 saw . him
through the 'window, and he wasn't
nearing a solution either, or he
wouldn't have permitted Dorsey to dis.
turb bini. ' Now, shall 1 go over that
-vvhole fruitless ground again?"
Ile stared at the paper again, and.
again the impossibility of discovering
the 'key Was impressed (Upon him, and
big mind went back to, the eccentric
Eliectrideiter oldman who had written the words
In front of him. •
alto didn't. wish me any good," Roger
.
Murmured to himaelf, as the sly, lined
face with these unreadable black eyes
Warm the .roomS " in ' a few '
rose before him. "Ile hated me as he
,
mornerits hated my- father before Me, and he
•
, ,wattit to make me suffer as be Made
father surfer.. Then why should he
• lettve tne tt, (de* to his fortune?"
P. A. less.".• ' ' p ' arlv and not lento it until a spring
• C'HIPTEIR., XLVIal e`There's likely to be nothing in it 1 '
'rush (i-velops. -Germination tests are
bat a beadache for yo))," Cloudy pro- l'slow and .often more than one test is
fot Sa tisfactoi7 results.
phesied gloomily. .1 lOWeVer, you're .1 „eeeesery
To make a gerthination te4 in your
welcome- to scramble your arain over 1
it; 111 net diaturleye." , 'home, put a pleCe of blotting paper on
'
---alleedid-havaLwater.in mind 11w° he.1 a Plate- with just enough water, to keeP
wrote this," Roger murmored, paYIng 1 it damp. Spread a definite number Of
do attention to Qloudy's unfavorable i seeds, say. 100, on top of the blotting
cetuthenC, "He was chuckling evilly , paper. tiod cover withanother pieta
to himself and droppleg slight, ull- 1 of blotting paper. Ptit this in a fair-
eeadable hints WO the wording a's he ly' Warm plaee. about toom temPer..-
Wrote it. hook at the seagoing worde I eire ‘.70 &gives vaho . keeping tile
and phrases 111 Its brief length: •posi-
1i:totting paper 'moist throughout the.
than' lbstead of loration, 'below the
: test. At the ended six to len days, if
surface,' 'sailor,' -sail boldly on,' 1 it ig. 005,
barley or wheat, eount the
'strike,"foggy weather.' " 1 healthy normal apronts (not just
boldly on until 3'4)31etake,"• he 1.11;;ISteadil i t'sillTts7:111111(1.!tgliatii tilt" p1001118 go
gerinth.
Again he read it through. 1 1111 1 "apronts), and fom
r
'''lle didn't mean strike tleaeure; be
meant strike roeks, trouble. „eine
atiS°h%tild 3 -all desire to have this ger.
,then 'foggy weather: thars syuony-
!Milano!' made by the Dominion geed
mons with trouble to a sailor. 'But
Department, then it will be neeessary
when you come to the end you'll know
i to- send a one -pound (temple of, pout
why I speak no plainer.' "
Roger's munibling came to an abrtipt ' seed Properly labelled. addressed -to
halt and he started open-mouthed at
)s)t(r)eaellti,ilciTnoroS4nt'oed, ficln•rnoill?' sa8m6pleC:ifir°Int,
South-western, Ontario from . and in-,
^luding Ontario County, Meskoka and
Parry Sound districts; for 'astern
Ontario all the area east and north sf
Ihe abovc-mcntioned line ahould be ad-
dressed to Dominion Seed Braneh.
Jackson Building, Ott0W11.
For these chilly
nights -"ase an
Clittrtb •Economia(
See the latest styles In
ElICTRIC HEikiERS
On display by leading dealers
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the emieluding i.yords of • the note.
-There it is, quite plain when you
read 1.1 with A1ta1nont'.4 character and
his hatred of the TurrentIne.farnily in
mind. .1But when you eame to the
teul•-•end there meats cleatb, pot, the
end of the search -you'll know why I
speak 80 plainer.'
"Yes; death would make me realize
why he veiled his words -to lead me
on a fruitless seareh to a horribleend."
Ile thought of the secret passage In
wbieh he had so narrowly esicaped
85
terrible a death 88 Altamont eould
possibly desire, and then he • shud-
dered.
"Trouble and death for fathei;
trouble and death for Inc," he whis-
pered. "God, if I could beat him ; if I
Cbuld get happiness and life out of
this foul scheme of his: Then our
accounts would be balanced, for .Alta -
Mont died in his own trap. That
treasure must be found."
With unflinching detertnination he
turned again to that fateful scrawl
Which revealed only hat -red to a search-
er. " able a hunter 418 your fath-
er was sailor,' he said aloud. qty.
thunder I've got it!" he exelaimed.
14pr1'nging to his feet.
(loudy itioke, WhO hail been poking
about the ancient auti feeble Motbr,
looked np,Somewhatokeptically. 114
,whatr he Inquired IWItitopit enthus-
• "The treasnie !" Itoger • asserted.
at least 1 have it theory that We'll
prove or digprove this very .nlght I" •
tut
to all Clothly"s tit:lotions he
would tillSwer nettling. 'WAlt
blticknOSS43I3333 totiit
Theo 1111 tell ,year everything, But
•-s, A ,
He halted again and then wont on:
,1,et:s see, now.. I'm Ptieetis Alta -
Mont, and 1 hate "a young man with a'
hatted that transcends death. I'M old
and, feeble, and rye never, with My
otra Ilands,.tione a violent thing in
my life, thettgli ree &Me More evilt
nevertheless, than many 'Men could do
-
11033 do 1 lif$1k6 that young man feel
tlie tveight its, hate? ,
"1 areittie his greed, It X can, by MAI:-
Ing.that be may ty6 rich When I die,-
thgt m *hoto tortotio‘piay .0.1tic- to
hlint if he Wet the 0***Oe 0 "a
tO Wealth' mewiti* Mtteh*.a
,
Old Gent -"What do you Mean by
saying your occupation has gone?"
Tramp -"They've pulled • down the
'house I used to leen against."
nleanWhile I'm going to take a nor
for there's hard work ahead, and life
been a hit too exciting for inc recei
And to rlOudy's intense diegust
drowsed .and S1111/11vred 14
after the sun had pet, while the bri
twilight reluctantly yielded to a -11
ening night that brought wIth It el.
from sett ward.
cr0 be- csontirmed)
Distressing Hada
A Simptorn of blsej
iielP Banish Ifolosilitches
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