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T ... . ..... I. VVI III'to aim 19 QVAG'� rav-044 wit.w I e Viet- for, 01 Dick Daft "to o%. V,* Ore and do," just n *0011 Wra thlini 0eat, 10 'get dee, d sso fail. �ljk t?,O Midi ne, dellc ' CPO . r 460: 3, 'e. .0 I -A "And the one w1thi-,j e aro4 *X%y �Ijo owi,; A coet'of -a sm M iYou; a - or Moy�glrl on a 4talli6rij but A And P lRy� 0 ladV 0 go agiven W Pa 9r4n 414 'and the migges 'to: tho. tu can be grand on, occasion' ysunedf over,!' lazif ;, VIOR answered I truth was`she as w ser n Tall onP4901@ "0174W work, -and her, A40114g, as onl*
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that t1w.re aa.m. ed 44e,,� h,e'had judg ayA been peg 1p �'% placidly., "ThaV. a's luck. She?s in seeming, than ed bave beeri:.- ad, and fools St CogIdUpt be re. Cteciareei to. be the tioned in her g -w RANUE S. -mined from worldft. ThA tion"of modern dancing. - t6ugh.ta kill, Wjtty� I've had her n. and asi finely proper abroa4- The p4issixit !r gown aer, shell -fire where she was actually as in her swimming suit. "An4 nQW, we offlor.for He noted ho wears a d, a lie holds -h because qhe didn't get her shining gold eard. To sbave .r-. 44 'of paw hair piled -brown Acorn unriecessa-Ty, work, and, thar6fiqre, ..hain your al 4yV;,A peg.red in t or killed, or Four high; the healthy tinge of b, i, , - t er S-111 moral, I r nanded Dick,, 4, terke ind clear and mber at t on us, hrapneL at that was. clean white; when he broke a opene X�N, Welsh, Germ ile-ran&, and v�e had tO. cover half the singhi Dick and ]me,' in 111po am still about er, de- g threat, full and round, in- whose sleeves were tbr6 Woo apan, Swedish, I taining her ndian, 06.16 adbare and sunbuat wild man for the threatened pun bial, -and from out the ish- -a mile of smooth lt�11ibrow'fjir shel- comparably set -on a healthy chest; frayed. "And by he -�oazne istralian bush. Merit not yet infliet4 sother nowspapiaro�' ins6r ter, .1 -was, justified' in and the gown, 'dull blue, a sort of many men who are Q$,t C token Al _ "ally felt I' It seems he'd been, 40,=. execit orreet in making original researches in authro somberly. ,to inra, admigistraWpI Also ch -he argir lish and IT 0 'tiifle Weve bperi'mar- clinging body, with flowing sleeves great." some- .0 Lg . r.with holding"back. Sh,, medieval thing with half -fitting, half. sizing up the uni The Acorn Song!" Erneatine.,callea., verse have been less Pology� or folf-lore-ology, or of:. Eng is , �dicr adr it a; oin the piano; and tj Ak or s Of 1-teri',.or�a dozen years now, and trimmings of gold thing like that Dick had known him Le �ry was tak, unclaim d rie( and -jeweled bands-. True for You, Terr ' en. up by Eddie a and e is.
, lan - ,t r P, 440%" Dick ap� years before in Paris, and Dick as- son th gir p''lis y Bank' of dyb 'kikow, sozu�times it seems to me 'She smiled an embracing sa tion auded. e o a sured him, if he ever drifted --Oh. do, Dick," Pa back to ula pleaded. "Mr. The young p� our ancesto may e I doxVit know her at- all, and that no- and greeting. Graham recognized it "IVs a matter of definition," ]an- America, of food and Graham is the only one who h on 4 at once for,book, k shelte . asn't prone when guidly SPO e up an unimistakable Hin- here he is." heard it." e t. Send $1.00 do jr).- body'knows,her and that she doesn't as kin to the one he had seen w So from the Mai url know herseif-j�st the same way as she smiled from the back of the stal- doo. crumbling his bread- with ex- "And the poet?" Graham asked, Dick shook his head. his hain Terrenp,,P, you and I can look at ourselves in a lion. When she'startM forward, he guisitely slender and simall-boned fin- glad that he u t sti lk f "Then sing him Your Goldfish Son i InternatliottaUC 'M Agexiiiey s in 8 i I ta or a 9. nto a cushialledm. inirrof and wonder who the devil we could not fail to see the inimitable gers. "What shall we mean as great? while, enabling him to study the quick "I'll t3ing him Mountain Lad's song," dow seat. z4,M are anyway. Paula and I have one way she carried"the cling and weight "Shall we say beautiV, ar, Dick bullied, z queried a tragic softly dazz ment o -smil L whimsical sparkle in other to magic formula: f e that played up- Con m. P 'Ph U.S.A., when fun is selling. And it doesn wried th an "Oh, Theo --Theodore alken ed, nickered a not bad imitation of exp Ight I 11 1. 4
raperies with her knees- -faced . youth, sensi- on' her face. 'his eyes. He stamped his feet, prane- respective Damn the 'expense of her d nudge tJW P"burkh, .., t round knees, e knew, that he had tive and shrinking, cro wi to * :� r
2980 nd the b t celOrZ. groupSro'n, matter whether the price is in dol- seen press desperately into the round a omiriabIy trimmed head of long though we call him Leo. He we ' Mountain Lad, tossed an imagin4ry Zion! Wl 00 lars, bide, or life. It's our way and muscle -pads of Mountain Lad. Gra- hair. work, either. His people are old Cani- mane, and cried: "'Hear mel I am or garlanded in two$ our luck. It works. And, d'ye know harn observed, also, that she neither Ernestine rose suddenly at her place fornian stock and dreadfully wealthy; Eros! I stanip upon the hills!" and in the big koa-w6oii, We've never been gouged on the price wore nor needed cor-seting. Nor hands on table, leaning fo ard with but "The Acorn Song," Paula interra yeV, rw they disowned him and he dis- could he fail, as she crossed the floor a fine simulation of inte Pt- 'Evan rahain 6 it., to a ,Vsity. owned them when he was fifteezzThey ed quickly and quietly, with just the to take the h Y, ARMS FOR SALE to see two women: one, the grand "They're off!" she c "They're say he is lunatic. and he says they hint of steel in her voice. Prior of ttiruirij;,p�4 1()o ACRE lady, the mistress f the Big House; Off I Now we'll have the universe set- are merely maddening. music, but saw in tim SALE. OWwn CHAPTER He really MDick obediently ceased his chant -of reasonable term for quick X one, the lovely equestrienne statue tled-all over again for the�thousandtlz writes some will &1reLd.y elected to himsel t ffie, e. s Forrest IL S. HAYS, Sftforlb� Out sell od beneath the dull -blue, golden -trimmed time, the youthful when he does write; but he prefer; like a stubborn colt. 4141146 Apply to It as a stag lunch. Theodorel�--to remarkable verse ountain- Lad, but shook his head glimpsed the scene Wl
gown, that no gowning could curious glances. The grand' piano, 298 explained, the girls were "hen -party- ever poet --Pit's a poor start. Get into the to dream and live in the jungle with "I have a new song," he said solem- under a low arch at the far -end oIt FARM- POR SALV--FOR SALE LOT 91 ing." m4kelhis memory forget. running. Ride Your father ion and Terrence and Aaron. He was tutor_ nIy. "It is about you and me, Paula. the room, was cu Concession 8, Tuck rs fth. containinK loo She was upon them among them Your mother ion, and you'll I got it from the Nishinam.11 111111191Y raised and "I doubt you'll see a soul of them finish ing immigrant Jews in San Franci co placed as on and in,a sounding boarj, three lengths ahead." - when Terrence and Aaron rescued him "The Nishinarn are the extinct a- All roomed frame house, bank barn 50x75. lean to till foue O'clock, when Ernestine, formal introduction as he was made A roar of laughter was her reward or captured him, I don't know which. be and banter had acres. here are on the Premises a "i and Graham's hand held hers in th-�-' 1SX25, all ingood condition; 60 acres seeded that's one of Paula's sisters, is going es of tb pa f Ca or a" E d he thought, the Little Ladyl he's actually filling out, despite the ation to Graham. 'Was accepte(t. e Big House and all the and the Poet blushed and receded into He's been with us two years now, and Paula shot in a swift aside of explan'- had a way with her and all tile drained; Y4 mile from school, 5 miles she's threatened and pie -at least so hacienda in a voice that he knew was his sensitive shell.
to groas and balance in crop; well fenced and to wallop me at tennis welcome to th r'gin is rt 0 lif ni vi ZIt'llyty
1rom Seafort1l, 3 miles from Kippen, rural dged.11 as a Player Of Parts. And fr reasonable M this =all and phone. Win* be sold on nd Graham sat through the lunch, a singing voice and that could pro- Ernestine , turned on the black- facts that Dick is absurdly generous Dick danced half a dozen steps, stiff he was Preversl arma. For - further particulars, apply to where only men sat, ook his part in ceed only from a. throat that pillared bearded one: in furnishing supplies and that they'd legged as Indians dance, slapped his appointment. Y Prepared for dia- w NW- DAVID McLELLAN. Mitchell, ont, such as bers, from a chest deep as' "'No , Aaron. He's not in form. rather talk and read and dream than thighs with his palms, and began a Ernestine leaned across from a chair 2952-tt the conversation on breeds and breed- h rs despite her smallness. You start it. You know how. Be- cook. The only good meals they get new chant, still retaining his hold on to whisper to hini. ing, learned much contributed a it, e his wife. At table, across the corner from gin.: 'As Bergson so well has said, is when they descend upon us, like "She can do anything she wants to; CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 0, COX- from his own wor'ld-experiences, and here, he could not help a surreptitious with the utmost refinement of philos- to -night."' "Me, I am Ai-kut the first man of do- And she dosen't work .... much. eessi-2. Stanley. containing 100 acres in was unable to shake from his eyes igh state Of cultivation. There are on studying of her. While he held his ophic speech allied with the most the Nishinam. Ai-liui is the short for She studied under Laschetizky and the farm a large solid cement house with the persistent image of his hostess, "And the Hindoo, there-whos hardwood finish, also hard and soft water in- the vision of the rounded and delicate own in the general fun and foolish- comprehensive intellectual outlook he,?" Adam, and my father and my mother 'Madame Carreno, You know, and she other modern conveniences. Barn, white of her against the dark wet noss it was . his hostess that mostly that were the coyote and the moon. Wid "That's Dar Hyal. He's their guest. And abides by their methods. She dosen't on stone foundation: stables with
floors and with water inside. This is filled the circle of his eye and the More laughter roared down the The three of them invited him up thi is Yo -to- a Uh to wi, my fe. background of the swimming stallion. ta 8 wi She is play like a woman either. Listen to, 2% *lee farm, situated on good gravel roads, And all the afternoon, looking over content of his mind. ble, drowning Ernestine's conclusion just as Aaron first invited Terrence' the first woman of the Nishinam. Her thaw, miles from BrueMeld and Kippen sta- It was as bizarre a company as as well as the laughing retort of the and as Aaron and Terrence invited' ather and her mother were the grass- tions. For further Particulars apply to MRS Prize Merinos and Berkshire STEVENS, on the premises, or to J. A. Me-' g"ts, con- Graham had ever sat down to dinner black -bearded one. Graham knew that he expected dis- tiDually that vision burned up under with. Leo. Dick says, in time, three more hopper and the zing -tailed m om her confident hands EWEN. Brucefield, or BERT CLELAND, his eyelids. Even at four, in the ten, The sheep -buyer and the eor- "Our philosophers won't have a are bound to appear and then he'll were the best father and mother left even as she rippled them over the ListoWel, Executors for the estate of Walter J. Stevens. 2959-tf nis court, himself playing against respondent for the Breeders' Gazette chance to�night 11 Paula stole in an have his Seven Sages'of the Madrono after my father and mother. The keys in little chords and runs with, Ernestine, he missed more than one were still guests. Three machine_ aside to Grahai�- Grove. Their jungle camp is in a coyote is very Wise, the moon is very which he could not quarrel but which VARX FOR SALE -FARM OF TWO IMN stro loads of men women and girls, total- "Philosophers?" he questioned back. madrono grove, you know. ItPs dred acres adJofning the Town of Sea - ing fourteen, had arrived shortly be "They didn't come with the Wicken- most beautiful spot, with living kei-because the image of the fly- a old; but who ever heard much of he had heard too often before froint Iterth. convoulent3y. situated to all ehurabs, ing ball ould suddenly be eclipsed anything of credit to the grasshopper technically brilliant but schools and 10olleglate. There is a comfort by the iniage of a white marble figure fore the first gong and had remain- berg crowd. W -bo and what are they? springs, a canyon -but I was telling and the ring-tailed cat?, The Nishin- mediocre musically- wole brick cottage with a cement kitchen ed to ride home in the moonlight, I'm all at sea." performers But whatever, right. The mother of he might have fazzcie� she would pla bam 10OX66 with stone stabling undernesik "They-,, Paula hesitated.' "They "He's a revolutionist, of sorts. He's all v ifer 8 horem, 75 head of cattle and 40 boo the back of a great horse. I women had to be a cat a little, he was all unprepared for Rachinarill of a woman that strove and clung on Graham could not remember their you about Dar Hyal. am are always
mm toel stanchions and water before &I' Graham, although an outlander, names: but he made out that they Ive here. They call themselves the dabbled in our universities, studied in wizened, sad-feced, shrewd 'ring -tail- noff's sheerily stuline - wn thirty jun� d visit Prelude, stock; litter carrier -and, few carrier an,' new his California, and while every came from some valley to rle-birds. They have,a�,*t-'Afnp in France, Italy, Switzerland, is a polit- Id cat-" which he had heard Only Men 'Play t -c -cement silosi drivino shed an k ma
Sorel scales. Watered by a reck men a,#- girl of the swimming suits was gown- miles away called Wickenberg, an� the woods a couple of miles away, ical refugee from India, and be's Whereupon the song of the first whe windmill. The farm Is weli, drained and Ir ed for dinner, was not surprised to that they were of the small-town where they never do anything except hitched his wagon to two stars: one, man and woman was interrupted by n decently played. A high state of cultivation. The crop is al banking. professional, and wealthy read and talk. She took hold of the piano with n Ito the gronud-chofee clay lmun Emmedl or l V had he Mde the mistake of so being its you'll find fifty of Dick's latest, un' the other, rebellion against the tyran- like a man; she seemed to lift it and Ifarmer class. They were full of spir tions from the men. s find o man similarly accoutered. N I'll wager, right now. a new synthetic system of philosophy; protests. from the women and acclama- the first two ringing bar , ma,terfay.
2. fiesfarth. Out 2787-tt himself, despite the Big House and laughter and the latest jokes and catalogued books in their cabins.T hey, ny of British rule in India. He ad- "This is Yo-to-to-wi, which is the its sounding wires, with her' two R SALE -100 ACRES, the magnificent scale on which it Qp- ca;c�es spru-ng in the'latest slang have the run of the library, as short for Eve," Dick chanted oil, FAZ. .V! LOT 1(;, well, vocates individual terrorism and di- hands, with the strength and certitude on 2, H.R.S.. Tuckerstnfth. t�o erated. see right now 11 Graham told and You'll see them drifting in and rect mass action. That's why his drawing Paula bruskly closer to his of maleness Comfortable two story &-bone house, gongs side with a semblance of savage had heard men do it, she sank or miles from SeaflOrth, public school an farm. Between the first and second Paula, "if your place' continues to be out, any time of the day or night, paper, Kadar, or Badar, or somethirio And then, as only he bard and all the guests drifted into ng the caravanserai which it has been with their -arms full of book!§--�-also, like that, was suppressed here to wi not -much leaped --,he could scarcely say which soft water, toilet fixtures. Barn 74' feet by the lo in roughness. "Yo -to- - is 50 feet, lean to, 40 fL by 18 ft., stone stabling, dining room. Sharp after the second since my arrival, that I might as well the latest magazines. Dick says they California. and why he narrowly es- to look at. But be not hard upon her. -to the sueness and pureness and cement floors, water systean, bowls, self-�Diling gong, Dick Forrest arrived and pre- give up trying to remember names are responsible for his possessing the caped being deported; and that's why The fault is with the grasshopper an ineffable softness of the Andante foi- willdmilk aitter carrier, silo, lightning rods; r drive house 60 feet by 82 feet double board- and people." M*st exhaustive and up-to-date lib ary he's up here just now, devoting him- the ring-tailed cat. Me, I am Ai-kut, lowing ed, loft Clay Inayn, slightly rolling, well "I don't blame you," she laughed on philosophy on the Pacific Coast. self to formulating his philosophy. the first man; but question not my drained and fenced; as acres freshly seeded,, concurrence. "But these are neigh- In a way, they sort of digest such "He and Aaron quarrl tremendous- taste. I was the first man, and thi (Continued next week.y. 5 acres ms�le bush, rural mail, telephone. LONDON AND WINGRAM bors. They drop in any time. Mrs. things for him. It's great fun for ly-that is, on philosophical mat I saw was the first woman. Whe One of the best farms in the township and ters. re all moderately equipped. No reasonable offer North. Watson there, next to Dick, is of the Dick, and, besides, it saves him time. And now-" Paula sighed and erased there is but one choice, there is not will be refosed for a quick. sale. Would aim, p.m. old land -aristocracy. Her grandfa- He's a dreadfully hard worker, you the sigh with her smile--�'and now, as so cir consider selling equipment with the ta much to choose. Adam w rm. Exeter ............ 10.16 6.(M ther Wicken. came across the Sieras know." I'm done. Consider yoursel: curnstanced. -He chose Eve. Apply on the farm or address, CLAYTON f acquaint- YO -to- MARTIN, R. R. No. 8, Seakorth, or JAMES Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 in 1846. Wickenberg is named after "I understand that they that ed. And, oh, if you encounter our to-wi was the one woman in all the G. MARTIN, Box 91, Seatorth. 2961-tf Kippen ........... 10.35 6.23 him. And that pretty dark -eyed gi,l Dick takes care of them?" Graham sages more intimately, a word of world for me, so I chose Yo-to-to-wi." Brucefield ......... 10.44 6.32 is her daughter. asked, the while he pleasured in look- warning, specially if the encounter And Evan' Graharri, listening, his Ulf Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.4r, And, while Paula gave him a run- ing straight into the blue eyes that be in the stag room: Dar Hyal is a eyes on that Possessive, encircling arm
FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE. LOT 9 Clinton, Ar. 11.05 6.52 ning sketch of the chance guests, looked so straight into his. total abstainer; Theodore alken can of all his hostess's fairness, felt an Concession 11, and west half of Let a Clinton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6.52 Graham heard scarce half she said, �o As she answered, he was occupied get poetically drunk, and usually awareness of hurt, and Goncession 10, H.R.S., Tuckeramith, eon
tafnine 150 acres. There are on the vreinfos; Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21 6.58 occupied was he in trving to sens, with noting the faintest hint of brorim, does, on one cocktail; Aaron Hancock moned the thought, to be dismissed a good two-story brick house with late'reof Londesboroug-h .... 11.35 7,12 his way to an understanding of her. -perhaps a trick of the light -in her is an expert wine-bibber; and Ter- angirlv, "Dick Forrest is lucky -too large bank barn 100x69 feet with first elaw Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 Naturalness was her keynote, was his long, brown lashes, Perforce. be rence McFane, knowing little of one stabling. water In the barn, drive shed 26x8d lucky."
Vig house and hen houe. Two good sprine Belgrave ......... 11.56 7.3,1 first judgment. In not many moments lifted his gaze to her eyebrows. brown, drink from another, and caring less, "Me, I arn Ai-kut,11 Dick chanted on. The
to all cleared but about 20 acres. wells also an over-Iflowing spring. Wingham Jet., Ar... 12.08 7.4.5 �e had decided that her key -note was delicately stenciled, and made sure can put ninety-nine men out of "This is my dew of woman. She is ed Th* Winghani. Jet., Lv.. 12.08 7.45 10y- But he was dissatisfied with that the hint of bronze was there. hundred under the table and go right my boney-dew of woman.
hardwood bush, principally maple. A] I have lied fenced and tile drained. Eight aerv, 12.12 7.55 both conclusions, and knew he had not Still lifting his gaze to her high -piled on lucidly expounding epicurean an- to You- Her father and her mother of fall wheat sown, 40 acres ready for oprlz�, South. put his finger on her. And then it hair, he again saw, but more pronoun- archy." were neither hopper nor cat. They MoV. The farm is situated 7 mile3 rrm came to him -pride. That was it! It ed, the bronze note glinting from One thing Graham noted as the rnmer Seafarth and 4 miles from Herwall, ne-haill a.m.. p.m. were the Sierra dawn and the su on
mile from ebool: rural mail and ph 0 3.16 was the b Id isir.
be sold on easy terms. a. Wr Wingharn ...... 4.. 6.565 in her eyes, in the poise of her -go ten h i Nor did he dinner proceeded. The sages calle(l east wind of the mountains, To- Unless aold by HVTIN 7.01 3.21 head, in the curling tendrils of her fail or7st-" glo,��'c.e.nd thrill to a dazzle- Dick Forrest by his first name; but gether they conspired, and from the it will be for rent. For further Particular- r� of %
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apply on the Premises, or address IL R. We Belgrave ........... 7.15, 3.32 hair, in her- sensitive nostrils. in the ment, of sm, teeth and eye they always addressed Paula as Mrs. air and earth they sweated all sweet- 2. Kippon. ANGUS WeICINNON. 23ZR-t� Blyth ............. 7.27 3.44 mobile lips, in the very pitch and that frequently lived its life in her Forrest although she called them by ness till in a mist of their own love Londesborough .... 7.35 3.,5.? angle of the rounded chin, in her face. Hers was no thin smile of re- their first names. There was nothing' the leaves of the chaparral and the
Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 hands small, muscular and vein,,l ' straint, he judged. When she smiled affected about it. Quite unconscious- manzanita were dewed with the honey- WelL Why Not?
'Clinton ........ 7.56 4.13 that he knew at sight to be the hard- be smiled all of herself, generously, ly (lid they, who respected few thi dew. ngs From the Medicine Hat News. JUNK DEALER Clinton Jet . ........ 8.03 420 worked hands of one who had spent .Joyously, throwing the largess of all under the sun, and among such few "yo-to-to-wi is my boney-dew wo- Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.32 long hours at the- piano. Pride it her being into the natural expression things not even work --quite unconse- man. Hear me! I am Ai-kut. Yo- If the Crows Nest Pass agreement I will buy all kinds of Junk, Hides, Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 ,vaq, in every muscle, nerve and quiv- of what was herself and which dom- iously, and invariably, did they re- to-to-wi is my quail woman, my deer- imposes condition�; which carry with Wool and Fowl. Will pay good pric- Hensall ........... 8.32 4.50 er of her -conscious, sentient, sting- iciled somewhere within that pretty cognize the certain definite aloofness woman, MY lush -woman of all soft them discriminatory rates as against es. Apply to Exeter ...... t ...... 8.47 5.05 ng pride, d natural, head of hers. in Dick Forrest's wife so that her rain and fat soil. She was born of certain points;, why not cancel the MAX WOLSH, C. N. R. TIME TABLE She- might be joyous an frolic; but "'Yes," she was saying. "They given name was alien to their lip5. the thin starlight and the brittle agreement by act of parliament and
2843-tf Seaforth, Ont. boy and 'woman, fun and have never to worry, as long as they By such tokens Evan Graham was not dawn -light before the sun ..... at the arne time cancel tbuse other
Phone 178, always the pride was there, vibrant, live, over mere e bread and butter. slow in learning that Dick Forrest's "And," Forrest concluded, relapsing agreements which prevent the prair-
East. tense, intrinsic, the basic stuff of Dick is most g nerou, and, rather wife had a way with her, compounded into his natural voice and enunciation, ic provinces from taxing the land and a.m. p.m. which she was builded. She was a immortal, in his encouragement of of sheerest democracy a-nd equally having reached the limit of extempor- other hodings of the railways? If id
en. straight- Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20 woman. frank, outspok leness on the part of men like sheer royalty. ization-"and if you think old, sweet, one agreement can be cancelled sure -
THE McKILLOPITUTUAL Holmesille ....... 6.17 2.37 looking, plastic, democratic; but toy them. It's a funny place, 'as you'll It was the same thing, after din- blue-eyed Solomon has anything on ly any lile arrangenif-rit, may be re- Clinton ............ 6.25 2.52 she was not. At times, to him, she find out until you come to understand ner in the big living room. She me in singing the Song of Songs, just gardod in the sarn light. if the FIRE INSURANCE COW. Seaforth .......... 6.41 3.12 seemed to glint an impression of steel us. They . . . they are appudten- dar'ed as she pleased, but nobody as- put your names down for the 9ub- railways paid their fair share of tax- St. Columban .... j. 6.49 3.20 -thin, jewel-like steel. She seemed ances, and -and hereditaments, and sumd. Before the company settled ,9criPtil)n edition of my Song of es to the provine". it would greatly Dublin ............ 6.64 3.28 strength in its most delicate terms such things. They will be with us down, Paula seemed everywhere, bub- Songs-" reduce the burden now being borne READ Or, FICESEA FORTS, ON7 West. and fabrics. He fondled the impres- always until we bury them or they bling over with more outrageous spir- this w e From CHAPTER XT t and this "discrimination," upon
OFFICERS- a.m. p.m. p.m. sion of her as of silverspun wire, of bury us. Once in a while one or an- its than any of them. in this r"pect by the residents of the
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J Conoll�r, Goderich presiderli Dublin ...... 10.37 5.38 9.37, fine leather, of twisted hair rhit other of them drifts aay-for a group or that, from one corner or Tt was Mrs. Mason who first asked so much emphasis is being plac- . Evans, Beechwood, vice-prealdon§ St. Columbian. 10.42 5.44 from the beads of maidens such as
time. Like the cat, you know. Then another; her laugh rang out. And
that Paula play; but it was Terrence ed, would be laid by the heels. D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas Seaforth ..... 10.52 5.153 9.60 the Marquesans make, Of carven pearl it,costs Dick real money to get them her laugh fascinated Graham. There Clinton ...... 11.10 6.08 10-04 she]] for the Inre of the bonita, and back. Terrence, there -Terrence Me- 'was a fibrous thrill in it, most sweet AGENTS: Holmesville 11.20 7.03 10,13 of barbed ivory at the heads of sea- Pane -he's an epicurean anarchist, if to the ear, that differentiated it from Alex. Leitill, k It. No. 1, Clinton Goderich 11.40 7.20 10.30 spears such as fhe Eskimos throw. q- any laugh he had ever heard. it W. E, Hinchley, Senforth; John Mili, "All right, Aaron," they heard Dick =�- caused Graham to lose the thread of ray, Egirloadvilloi, J. W. Yee, Gode - Forrest's voice rising, in a lull, fro -in young Mr. Wombold's contention that rich; R. G. Jrmuth Brodhagen. C. P. R. TIME TABLE East. DIRECTORS- sointhing from Phillip Brooks or-, a.m. pim. You to cliew on. Brooks said that no apanese exclusion law but at least Iwo hundred thousand Japanese cool- William Rl"n, Senforth Goderich .......... 5.'50 1 the other end of tfie table. "Here's what California needed was not a RD .15 man 'has come to true greatness who ies to do the farm labor of California John 19ennetoien. Bfodha' Jamoo Menset ............ 5.55 1.20 has not felt in some degree that his ,nd knock in the head the thrcatene(l Evans Beedil'000a' =40=0n, Clin, MeGaw ........... B.04 1-30 life belongs to his race, and that ton- Jmea0onno1lV,1, Goderis*;-Alom Auburn ......... ight-hour day for agricultural la- 6.14 141 what God gives him, be gives him for 'Ore rs. Young Mr. Wombold, Gra- Broadfoot, No. .8, SetlfOrth; J� G Blyth ............. 6;25 1-5 mankind."' Tird Card inEve 2 Grieve No,,4; Walto-A- Robart'For* Walton ........... -iarn gleaned, was an hereditary large ?y 640 2.071 "So at last You believe in God? and -owner in the vicinity Iof WiAen- who prided himself on not yield- fworth: wurm 0&3ov, *�u 9 66"6f-i'a W 6 itnt. 6,%2' 2.19 the man, addressed Aaron, genlially page Birld 9 7i NO, McNaught .........
Toronto ............ 1:0195, V20 sneered back. He was a slender, long 19 to 'the trend of the times by be- West. faced olive -brunette., with brilliant comirig an abientee landlord. plete * co a.m. Im. P black eyes and the blackest of loil From the piano, Where Eddie Mason JAMES WATSON Toronto ........... 7.40 5-10 black beards. U, ias the center of a group 0if girls, icdzr& 11.49 8.57 Agent for Singer Sewing On .............. 12.01 hanged if I know" Dick, qfti, much noim, of rii'gtime 111"qic And 9,10 Awei-ed.. YAnyway, I quoted only ng. slangtime T ftnee McVan�e 9,83" good, call it evaluti6n.11 hlachfne8, and GOneral Th- ........... 911. uratilrely, Call it mora ity, mil it ad AArozi 11 ...... 1111 a heated argument over the music of futurism surance ........... 1U4 9.44 "A man doesn't have to bid ititellee� And Graham was sp ....... 12.41 9.61 tually correct in order to be gftat,,, ved from the Tapanese situatiun with Mr. WqDmbold Main Street. SeR fOrth Godoridh 12.45 9'5'5 IntrUd6d # 410t� 1,009-fdCed 1plsliblan by. Dat ftal, who proceeded to pro- III1, 11 Zf I