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F�Oc*FOR SALR—'jFOR SALE LOT 9. I
... e,sion 8, Tackeramith. containing to! i
There are on the premia& a "im'
roomed frame house, bank barn 50x75, lean to 1
IW5, all'in-good condition; 60 acres Becded ,
to grass and balance in crop; well fenced and
all tile drained; YA mile .from school, 6 miles I
from Seaforth, 3 miles from Kippen; rural
wail and Phone. Will be sold on reasonable i
mins. For 'further Particulars apply to
RMS. DAVID McLELLAN, Mitchell. Ont. I
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CHOWE FARM FOR SALE.—LOT 9. CON. '
cesslon2. Stanley, containing 100 acres in s
a high state of -cultivation. There are ,on t
the farml a large solid cement house with
hardwood finish, also hard and soft water - In- i
aide. and other modern conveniences. 'Barn.
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.Iton store foundation; stables with
floors and with water inside. This fe I
a choice farm, situated on toad -gravel roads. t
2% miles from Isrucefield and Kivpen ats- S
tions. For further particulars apply to MRS. n
STEVENS, on the Premises, or
EWEN, Brucefield, or BERT CLFJ_4ND.
Listowel. Executors for the estate of Welter , 0
J. Stevens. � . I 2959-tf
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WARM FOS.SALP_-�rFAXX OF TWO I",
dred aojes _� idjotutriZz the- Town. of, -,Sm 3
forth; wfivenfeutlY wit0ofed I to 4% imbdkohm, a
�wheolx end Collegiate. There Is * eomffiwr�
"to brick eattage with a eeQnt Idtishou: tl
L100x66 *Ith. st4_Me..st*WIP.#'*W4ern"..,1
. If biirseb,, 75, he"4,o 'estpC . and -4 - W,%h � V
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Comfortable two story stQ,,ne house.. hard an� M
Raft water, toilet* fixtares. Barn 74 feet by 81
50 feet, lean to, 40 ft.,by 18 ft. stonestablins,
cement floors. -Water,systerk, bow ng iE
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whidInill, jibter�garrfei, silo, lightning rods:
drti& house-66-Ifeet Vy� 82 feet, double board-;
eel, - IQft Clay - 11DOM; . slightly rolling, -well ,-
drained andliduced_83 acreq freshly seeded,
5 **area maple bush. rural mail, telephone.
One of theNbest Itarins -in the township irad
all moderately equipped. No reasonable offer
will be refused for a quick sale. Would
consider selling equipment , with .tile , f
Apply I on the farm or" address, Clllno E
MARTIN, R. R. No. 3. Sesfoxili. or JAMES lo
G. -MARTIN, Box 91,, Seaf�orth. 29614f
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. Concession It. avid west half 4 L** 5 C
Oovemstow- 10. HJR -S.. Tackerstolft, con. C
tainting 150 acres. There are on the premism
a good two-story brick house with .late roof C
largp bank barn 100x6f) feet with first alssm L
stabling, water in the barn. drive shed 26x36 B
plg�bouss and ben house. Two good spring B
well.s. also an over�flowtrg sprinff. The
form Is -'ell cleared but about 20 acres. The M
food hardwood 'bush, principally maple. A] ,"
well, fenced and tile drained. Eight nerw '"
of fall wheat sown, 40 acres ready for sprIns
zrop. The farm Is situated 7 miles froar
fleaferth and 4 miles from Hensall, one-half
mile, from school: rural mail and phoue� WM
be sqld on eaalf terms. Unless sold by Spring Vi
ft *ill be for rent. For further particular@ M
%Vly on the Premises, or address R. R. No �
2. .Kippen. ANGUS McKINNON. 2858-V. B
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Grakam watched the lofty room watched the perfeit knee.lift; of- her ,
.' draperies as she crossed Oqks, my th411k0,r,9`,.�, and thei
7 to Mrs. Ma- �;OVghts. Beauty, 1JUM'le, an the so,
Zrow loftier, in the increasing sha- son and set'about arranging brid , - I
� tat;6 ge aces of -tho 'aff.,.tih ".., 25. .
I0Ws- Eighty feet in, -length,_riaing -quar 'while, dimly he could heir .0,11 I A what
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xoss with a flying gallery from the It is agreed that music was 'the Ilivin - od d - my wag
'ail, of which hung,skins of wild ani- basis of inspiration of all the arts of a g. But thAse,twe ' ii.ty-acre wort
nals, ha the Greeks. . . .,, ainmls of two,legged
. _nien of yours
I nd-woveu blankets of Oaxaca I Daylight till. dark, toil,,And moil, pwea
Vnd Ecuador, A Latrs when the two pageas were on . tile shirts on tile backs Of the,r
nd tapas, woman- Jim -
)oundiptl aiad vegetable -dyed, front the. ob ly engrossed in a heated, bat- that diies only to cr�dt, meat an,
51ands of the South Pacific, Graham tle as to whether Berlioz or Beethov- bread in their bellies;'.rootis -tha
'new, it for what it was—a feast_hall en h ixposit6d in their codpositi9ris don% leak, a brood of Youngsters t
,yad L
,f some medieval castle; and almost the'deeper intellect, Grah.am. maitag- live after theni to live the sam,
te felt a poignant sense of -lack of ed his escape. .Clearly, his- goal was beast -lives of to'll, to fill their bellie
he long Spread table, with pewter to find his hostess again. But she I with the same meat and bread,' t,
elow the salt and silver .above the had joined two of .the girls in the scratch their -backs with the sami
alt, and with huge hound-dop scuf_ whispering, giggling seclusiveness of sweaty shirts, and to gwjrito the darl
.ing beneath for bones. . one of the big chairs, and, most of knowing only m6at,and bread, may
Later, when Paula had played suf- the' company being- deep in bridge. hap, a bit of jam.,
cient, Debussy to equip Terrence.and Graham found himself drifted into a "But somebody inust do the worl
�aron for fresh war, Graham talked group tcomptosed Of Dick Forrest, Mr. that enables You to loaf,'I'l Mr. Wom
rith her about music for a few,vivid .Wombold , Dar Ilyal, and the cOrre- bold spoke up indignaitily
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woments. So well did. she prove her- ,spondent of the Breeders' Gazatte.. "'I'Is true, 'tis sad !tis true," Ter.
--If aware of the philosophy Of music "I' in 'sorry You won't be able ; to rence replied lugubriously. Then lih
lat, ere he knew it, he was seduced run over with me," Dick. was saying face beamed. "And I thank the good
ito voicing his own pet theory. mean only one more day. I'll take Lord for it, for the w.ork-beastie,;
"And so," 'he concluded, "the true You to -morrow-" that drag and drive the plows up and
syebic factor of music took nearly "Sorry," was the reply. "But I down the flelft, for the bat -eyed min-
iree. thousand years to impress it- must make Santa Rosa. Burbank er-beasties that dig the coal and
-if on the Western mind. Debussy has promised me practically a whole gold, for all the stupid peasant -beast -
Lore nearly attains the idea-engen- morning, and you know What that ies that keep my hands
�ring and suggestive sere soft, and giVE
nity—say means. Yet I know the Gazette powerto fine fellows like Dick there
I the time of Pythagoras—than any would be glad for an account of the who smiles on me a6d shares the loot
! Ids fore -runners--` . experiment. Can't you outline it?— with Me and buys the latest books
Here, Paula put a pause in his briefly,, just briefly' Heret Mr. aejb�nd gives me a place at his
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nrimary by -beckoning over Terrence Graham, It will interest him, I am boora,rd S plinisht the two-
rm eld in sure." .. I legged work-beaities and a place at
Le windowseat "More water - works?" Graham his fire that is buified by the same
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es, and what of it?" Terrence queried- � .1 . beasties, and a shack and a-,betl in
its denyanding,- as they came 'up side "No; an asinine attempt to make the jungle under th ' a ._tr�
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�. side. "I defy 14u, Aamn, I'defy gow�& farmers ci��'iof hopelessly po where-Aever V k . ita-mlon-
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)u- to get one tho4ght out,6f Berg- ones," Mr. WoWbold a�nsweredl. 11-1 trous"'head" .; -, ,
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in, on music that is more.lucid than contend that, any iarmer to -day who -tvan Gr OvV in getting
ly thought he ever uttered in his has no land of *his own, proves by ready�for bed that night. He I was
'hilosophy of Laughter,' whtth is not his lack of it that b
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cid at all." farmer." � House and by the Little Laxly who
,110h, listenl" Paula 'cried, ' with "On the coritrary," spoke�up Dar was its mistress. As he sat on the
iarkling eyes. 'I.Wq haye,a new Hyal, weaving Iiis slender Asiatic edge of the bed, half u-ndresse&, and
ophet. Hear Mr. Graham. He's fingbrs in the air to emphasize his re- smoking out a pipe, he kept seeing
brthy of your steel, of both your Time's have changed. Efficiency "no her in niemory, as he had seen her
eel. He agrees'with you that music longer implies the possession of capi- in the flesh the past twelve hours, in
the refuge from blood and iron and tal. It is a splendid experiment, an her; varied moods and guises --the
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te pounding of the table. ThatWeak heroic experiment. And it will sue_ woman who had talked music with
_-" coed." 1�`him, and who bad expounded music
- !, "What is it, Dick?" Graham urg- to him to his delight; who had enticed
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. LONDONAND WINGHAM ed. "Tell us.` I the sages into.the discussion and a -
"Oh, nothing, just, white chip on bandoned him to arrange the bridge
North. the table," Forrest answered lightly. tables'for the guests; who had nes4,
a.m. P.m. "Most likely it will never come to led in the big chair as gi;Rsh as the
xeter .......... �. 10.16 6-04 anything, although just the same I two girls .with -her; who ,had, with a
ensall ........... 10.30 6.18 have my hopes—,, hint of � steel�- quelled her husband's
ippen ........... 1035 - 6.23 "A wb�te chipPy Wombold broke in. obstreperousness when he.had threat-
,-ucefield ......... 10.44 6.32 "Vive thousand acres of'prime valley cried to sing Mountain Lad's song;
:inton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 land, all for a lot of failures to bat- who, unafraid, had beshidden the
inton, Ar . ....... 11.G6 6.52 ten on to farrn,, if You 'please, on half -drowning stallion in' the swim-
,inton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6.52 salary,'with food thrown in.tl Ming tank; and who, a fewhours lat-
11,21 6-58 "Thee food that is grown on the er, had dreamed into the dining room,
)ndeshoroug-h .... 11.36 7,12 1 will have to put it straight. I've distinctive in dress and person, to
yth ............. 11.44 7.21 set aside five thousand acres midway meet -her many guests.
ftrave ......... 11.56 7.33 River." The Big House, with all its worthy
ingharn Jet., Ar... 12.08 7-45 "Think of the alfalfa it grew, and marvels and bizarre nov�lties, com-
ingham Jet., Lv. . 12.08 7.45 that you need," Wombold again in- peted with the figure of Paula For-
ingham ......... 12.12 7.55 terrupted. I rest in filling the content of his im-
South. . "My dredgers redeemed twice that agination. Once again, and yet again
a.m. P'M. acreage from the marshes in the many times, be saw the slender fin-
ingliam. ....... ;.. 6.55 3.15 past year,lt Dick replied. "The thing f Dar Hyal weaving argument
ingliam. Jet . ..... 7.01 3.21 is, I believe the West and the World �elbo
in t air, the black whiskers of
,lgrave .......... 7.15 3.32 must come to intensive farming. I Aaron 'Hancock enunciating Bergson-
yth .............. 7.27 ' 3.44 want to do my §hare toward blazing ian dogmas, the f
indesborough .... 745 3.52 the way. I've divided the five thous- Terrence McFane articulating thanks
inton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 and acres into twenty -acre holdings. to God for the two -legged work-beast-
inton ... ......... � 7.56 4.13 1 believe each twenty acres should ies that enabled him to loaf at Dick
inton Jet. ........ 8.03 4.20 support, comfortably, not only a fam- Farrest's board and under Dick For-
*ueefield ......... 8.15 4.32 ily, but pay at least six per cent." esVs miadrono trees.
ppen ........... 8.22 4.40 "When it is all -allotted it will mean Graham knocked out his pipe, took
-nsall ........... 8.32 4.50 two hundred and fifty families," the a final sweeping survey of the strange
ceter ...... f ...... 8.47 5.05 Gazette, man calculated; "and, say room which was the last word in com-
\ . fie to the family, it will mean twelve fort, pressed off the lights, and found
C.'N. R. TIME TABZE hundred And fifty 'souls." , him�self between cool sheets in the
"Not quite," Dick corrected. "The wakeful dark. Again he heard Paula
East. a.m. p.m. last holding is occupied, and -we have Forrest laugh; again -he sensed her
I only a little 'over eleven hundred op in terms of silver and steel and
)derich .......... 6.00 2.20 the land." He smiled whimsically. strength; again, against the dark he
Amesville ....... 6.17 2,37 "But they'promise., they promise. saw the inimitable knee -lift to 'her
inton ............'. 6.25 2.52 f
aforth .......... Several fat years and they'll average gown. The bright vision if it was
,6.41 3.12 six to th� family."
. Columban .... (.- 6.49 3*20 almost an irk to him so impossible
"Who is we?" Graham inquired. was it for him to shake it from his
iblin ............ 6.54 3.28 "Oh, I have a committee of farm eyes�
.. West Ever it returned and burned
I a.m. p.m. p.m. experts.on it --my own men, with the bel -ore him, a moving image of light
i exception of Professor Lieb, whom and color that he knew to be sub-
blin ...... 10.37 5.38 9.37 the Federal government has loaned jective but that continually asserted
Columban. 10-42 5.44 . ... me 1 -he ,thing is: they must fatm, the illusion of reality.
aforth ..... 10.53 5.68 9-60 wiih individual responsibility, accord-
nton ...... 11.10 6.08 10.04 He saw the stallion and rider sink
ing to the scientific methods embodied beneath the water, and rise again, a
dineaville . . 11.20 7.03 10.13 in our instructions. The land
derich ...... 11.40 7.20 10.30 is flurry of foam and floundering of
� . uniform. Every holding is like a 'pea hoofs, and a woman's face thaklaugh-
' in the pod to every other holding, ed wfhile she drowned her bair in the
, C. P. P, TiME TA13LE The results of each holdi-fik will speak drowning mane of the beast. And the
. in' no uncertain terms, The failure .
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� . I a.m. p,m. of any firmer, thf6ugh liziness or '*�- `� -
derich .... : ..... 5.60. 1.15 stupidity, measured by the average
inaet ............ 5.55 1,go result of the entire two hundred'and . 0 0 * 0
!Gaw ........... ... 6.04 1.,30 fifty farmers, wur not be tolerated. 11 oLk T M s- * 0
burn ............ 4.14 141 Out the �failutes must go, convicted O.. 0 A
�ith .............. - ,6.2g _1.1 1:62 by the aVerage� of -their fellows. I 4111��_"Rg �m
ilton , . " 8.40 2.07 "It'�g it fair deal. No farmer risks LE�� I . ,
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rontb . ... . ti ... :,l - , 10.25 �. 1.010 Vftm6, plus a cash Salary of a thousan4 0 �11; 66Rij: /A AND SIM. $ �Q
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CHAPTER X11 A littde later, Grahant, along vdt'h .& -1., I, 11
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to call for it. He came to lunch with an eager- from opiates or narcotics or. Ity" Of - ')�%,_ , I
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delectable negligee, Ernestine ,Des- was almost all over, I actually raw kind of a ball rather than looking at I .... I
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hours, had coffee at six and only on "He had conceived a grand passion Annie Treherne, Brandon, Man., who .�,
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guests before t tells of her new found health as fol -
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of a thousand. But not to her. Sho what she was doing, dropped her own IOU can get the pills from your drug- . . . . . . �1. .. �
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puts up with it, and if she can't SlCeD eyes away, and flushed. I
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what—anyway, She puts it across and men�q admiration," he continued States government regulations for ..�,,;�,� I., �, �
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