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" wl� - 7"" �7, , .� 0 -, % Wat A'An P then nev ew, Instoo - 91 away , .1MM"e. � I f .1 Se even TeCOITee IMA A f, 6 ­ I 170, �,,�,��i , ,,R., �., I I I -bet ',�U't ye asham. very 0MalVVO10eAAd.,*XPx,0ani � -� 140, Kgolp , ",IffR,��'06',VA. - ks� ,',iP�4��i,:5� . .. . .. � � I .f� -4094,,1401 , ig - variety that brightened visibly, pre t4a for� rp,w ,I W< "Pp"V , I , i �Wla 'with -it -_7 " latimagy-1. � I bim,fe " � ' i - , " ]�,,� JL'' ­ I ,I 4 M Q.11 d , I I - , 0 "11 , P4,� �,�.%!..F ,��Tv ;�--qa TJ - - , , 'A ",4 )Rt�-,�Q:Irrl qql 9 . . 1, F, W,� � . I � . .,,g .4 - , . ,T- 't I � W T`- "WT110,704 Vow, 11 py . 1�1.r �t� , edby axi�, M. .,'�. ., 4� �111&111­ k ... � Al Ing, , ' 'he reverend - "M 37 t , p! , I" .. . , ­ �� ,',,F,, �. a aldewlrae Clarice to*=d, t .T ­6�,�! &�,� .11 ',,fz,�7",b 'y" 1111q'2 i �, , -a. , , � ,I, ZM',,� ,,, . , ; 11� . " , greew, .r., ,'* �� T I '0C16r,�U*0 AW! . I , 011 �� ri + N . I '� 0,41 § 1* "i , , I - S I �,'-,,O.� i ob, You JwOww1u. mature 0airly and also bellowing of Dia.trict Attoiinel JAJ�Ooo ed of yerself', ,� ; i . The mae 44 which'te ­, ;1 �i , Q'# !, *1 ' ' , -, ��'� 1i � i ., ".14,- � a I is 4QJisllai�, son- T1,e-Tq'W,qa llp;W - at* 'at - a ' ' wt � .. 0" 9 V Make higii-clas ,4-,* .4c ,!on Calbul.,ted t�'.*.,'� ffect of 'the gentleman, - Which, might have been I�ljhu could have. me 11 M'- P!, ;. , ,,.&�, " I ,", I. - ., .- -: , . * - Is " Rog - ont almes PON - I xm,,,�,'��� ,i, < 48v4`!1b00­ i# Otu I I . wyi ,., , , '' I , t. , ,,%my - �or�-,­�,R,Iwm - I � �,%,',',' .11, ; -M VY Ce to hard . q - -,%# , ;.i.j o. vr�;" , 1119 hea 99ra, full of Jul, in h 4, Aiw.W#rjy.,.ap* etic raillery w4 11 in an inst- C � . , ,� , I , I " . " -" � ,� � &b*jjAd.: �Th , ci . Tiji a;i ,, .1wW TA � . 'W,�,I-. onstroed either as a belated thought thfu,at . - +U; . I I P1,,_;i ! 'r .g , - 's waiX 0, 41 ,11; C5 ��l :, i;, �. 1 <11 � . .�� U 4L,, , . I k C., I I ,�d­ r - - . I I �f�,D, %� _41'X " I " V - , �,­� , , _�, I g V to - 1145�y jusk, 40 040 9=e�g W.4Py­,aP%`, - ".Ww `.". , ,,,�M 'r�, �, ,��;�� ,� _.�', handle;�4t costs money to ­Wak,p face, suc,A. � �q one- v1W0 Ii. d a ,itw.s Tor caution or a del ate apology, for to view it, , -: --11--,r "I.,11+1 , V e I �. "I - I ­� � 4, " W , .��', t in in -.10"i W p , a.4 p4rforme irt .1 the.0 I ic It W � a ' ' $U-,.�11 1, , .� " *6 006r, K '14 .�'.. 1*11% ,�, ,� , I � 41141 My Gordon who , as 7 .0 4 � , ery ­Plea�qaIlt ff " '.75" =0�'r .. . . �*t , �. '41�' , - Raxuw;� I "I -- S, A 0 �, y! 'ji - 11 I 3a there, gri, lq­­ - s of one of Mr. smjle. � ,�� ,, , . , , 40�,-- -� V ', _ 'i ' '..41" ­ -4a;n '- e6nt'ln8'1b6Usa-nd4' slIage out Of it,-wbile ,the llg�bjej a , N*w R'onl hi ly speaking in such term . I '.. #, M, I I " of ,es which, have, ap t4n ,y �6'find himself stood ,* ".,A peared .1 ,M nw. Insical . , I I ;� �� ;�11­ 4 , ­ � ­ Or., qg-v i - .-l � ;,.� $110, Q0 eqr... , i, �,�q, I . . . � I G" d '40*0­04i,�,v'­, , "' ; "H - L ­ , A I Amerjo'o, C� yielding � �t' Duncan's own family circle. Mr. ,,I,1A sorry;" he , IL go early maturing. cQTW.Is­e40r- � ot uxii6ught eneonium half-apologetically,,w, _ "''! , " � � . , � I costs leas for labor an nu 't be in no such . " I , .. ", . Zylab, Welsh, German, ,French. Bel. 4 A , nt'd me. 01, ".." �. ­ I makes a ric4er ellage. True. It will ught the ghastly "It's the fruit of -:',4,q puriction. man I `�? t �,�,,� `�'L I a I - A#.*i�:�!�%,,'! ,,, , �, � 11. , "", - * , - . ... .... 'a", V""k � , �.-V � . j4 L" ,,r, I t I � � � '0** - - , Cian, Swedish, Indian, Qolonlal, two c xa , arse assoeia- �. didn't bear you enter. You% ,sit 4AThe ,onto, .�" ' , , �-, �, ,� - English - Seot*'� ier to handle, , , " exp ti Nip, com� ing �ept the big standing, ilf tor shovdi , �',; � ­` , ...�, � oddh ,­#J),�,ut the slig] , 4W O'exhilbit. And est trace of fire iii:w Banks suffereid fro I Apologfted for hav,,� to ilihe ,10*r-3404 # I 1. I . OXL% ig I Orly, � , o �� I . r. "door- � 0 46 Li", � other newspapers, tusertdo, W 41swy, a, th, iarge I � ­ '� He tions," he retorted.l0`,4')kJ.*`4d, "I've for- Again he frothed. and again achiev- down, 'of courge.?y , �+ , ,r 4 . , a . ... nd .agrufi, I not produce* as much milk per acre 'a compla,cen4zy. J � I . , .. � ,� I "�'. ""'. il 1.0'I -, I ,�,,,,' 1- - nee of his inn"Y -e4iled -'ghg, , I'& �,.:, 110.7 ,,,�i . ,, .. b"lio, . " i � tricks of ,a- . , r�. � 1".. heavy.yIeldipg, variety ,v,d e 4;,red -to believe -that gotten all the riieW4W ed partial Calmness. � , �":. � . 6 i Y" � , ik,'+,� ,,� � 4 , ­, , . . , - ­ , Ai— 'S."..1- ­;� V '; l landing 41W � , , ", 1 . . . . . . . . � . here - i��­,V­; 'I, ,�,�`,(-� 111.11 I '. ,­ - , '' �, . , , r ,�., tll"'� , ." . I � ., . rs I . .',­�, "." .1 - I I ......... ''. .11,111,111,11, .......... �� I.. I A, I � � h 44 is ­­.' 'I, I., ;, rZ,.",�",,V�Ilt?�t-,,�li,,,,,,�:,�, I I -2 tary I 11 ed Mr- Jame- eagerly forward -thrust it,�,�; , , "'. .1 1,��,', ,,� 0 �, ",, � - , obsnoirT � and . --- I face, and Sorry, sir, Tlvotsoii,� ,'- � " ' ­�-�-J �'Irl",­ I . ""; ,,��," I �11! ,'�,� ect someone has- squea His small eyes travelled to Tivotson7s ne , Tivorlsou'ri '" . � " �` - � I I of, EnXI � Also b�U,t what It does produce Is ,, uebt,i�!" ' � I "Susp T. Elihu.did so without replying., the �r; -41:".1"y Ofs, executors;, admlrdstratoi�. . o . contains Hit 1 produced Judge. Jameson, T. glihu's own lawy- cial etiq led- . `0 courfs of - � lab - a ", the 41d of less supplemen er, had meant to--,��- "Ye've forgot to'isbg�';." Hanlon's �uspectlll H�el mimick ..�, ", �� - , , 'gr , , &:of 11. A- - , .1 �r 11,�� I % �, 111,1�41,11;"11,� - - 4 I the ea, 116" � I i -1 �` ,� I �k � , , kk "" " , . I V 4., So If You have abundant land, Then Jameson recovered his breath voice grew inincing,, �"And 'On. dwelt upon it without a flicker of re- 40w, sir.o' And, -to ma&' A,� i divi4endg.' list- of7b-apk of- by -the- son's intonation with cruel precis' � . 1 �.�", , I 111 K " . . . � I a� ,W� � , I , 111311 � .. 11 ", �,-,-,,�4;,111'�,%N; �1 11 ", I I .11, 1.�. 2, � I "t , I , 2 " - I , or .". rly maturing, high quality var- and cleared even the most sluggish by, yer val-lay bag lalo�,o.t �,r things "Damnation, man, c.n't you ever ap- cognition, even for the little rman's to T. Elibu. :.: 1: 1- 1�,� I.:, . ��,,�,�,,��, � WF - , YQUW VAMO anceo, . . I � 101, ,11 y ,,j , 010, leties will be most suited to your mind Of Per]PIW&Y- me good manl'm I'! I proath an issue without -quibbling? . � ­ + 3 %J!"g)"i, I . . , .�,,­',�� �� 0", r a . ,%X ­ - - In the list. S $1.00 (o 0 1 changed appearance. with that havip":,� ; -- "it] , upon, no longeV��able to - Iola pre;nonwou" FN'IR . st once for book. � � - need. On the other hand it you have "You quote me,"bethundered. "You There ­ re- It's Tivotson---Ahe drunken fool ---or "If you can grant me just a morn- what was to nu h i4p"'­ �,�,',,,,",,�"',,,�,�",--��"it,.,�; -1 come, X4j, Bj "" - few acres and must get the most out dare to quote me in that dirty rag as strain his vast approvali the proprie- didn't you realize that, even after ent or two. in private. air," I 1. � A�,� " , -I � 1,11w," i � , I �111�1� �, ., ` � I W e; 'he . , , , � ,- - of the area Irrespective of labor cost hairing voiced any such utterance, and tor of Hanlon's crushe they'd told., you so in this morningl,3 ges . he sug- his hull -like shp .1 e, ,. , "I . V�V, ­ 'T. J 11 , " , International Claim A , d Jimmy's ted to Jimmy. "I'll be brief .... 1, vulsi 11 ,',��+'4;0,,­ ! 1�1111 tA ve struegle. () as .1 :3"� � �1.;,4,2 11 .�­O, — �. I " '�,�,, gency then you had best select the heavy � . shoulders in a bear-likq,embrace. paper"' '44 al � �e�,!­'­,� . ,1,.'+� , ... 4�111 . . . . . . .t I , X- I The owner of the Courier frowned essayed, for the wire-li I-�*�� - W - � �4N, 1 . . Dept. 296, He paused, groping for a threat "Ye divil!" he roared. delightedly , a ers ".,I - ',4,�,,!,. �,� N�Z I � .. 't'R 11111x,�­,! "'. I ,�'. f. � L ,,,�., , , , ��� , ,,, ,� , yielder- varleti. If T. Elihu had expected a display ever so slightly. big collar promptly se _ ... ,, ��, - �, , . . 11 ", � Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A Test the Seed Corn. which udght do the case justice, and "Ye lazy -eyed, grinnie -divil. Make of rent support on "Tivotsou shares alike all the haz- strangle him if he . 1, , "k 11 ",��', .1 ,,��I� "I i�ll re. t +1' . " � '' I .. e, LL I � .;; �, "I', ,; . � ... . 14e I � .'a;;;,6, " I , and the part of his colleague, the latte-r's ards a d benefi ch e iar I , ,��11 ,,�,� Test for germination every ear of in that infinitesimal moment of quiet yerself dacint and co' ' down I ......... + I , - . , , .� " " .... I , I,, , , " , "I ��, � �­., '' ­ . 29i�-tf n ts whi ax pecul tempt. I 1* . ", - 1�.."- I... , . � . �,��'Z,", I �v - I . , , --1 " - � �" 77:�", I'll, �,:�11, ... . , , ),� Jimmy Gordon underwent a swift breakfast wid me- 17ligstarvin, 11 am face at that moment, a decidedly on- to this enterprise of ours." He seem- So they dlebouched upon thp oute �� ,­ I Is", %4 X, �.,l ". "" � . ` , ' �i' cQrn that Is used for seed. It does pleasant yellow above the whit� ben- ed to demur. "There is a bond of steps, a wheezing Purple -faced. ... mar - not take very much time to do it. change of face. His gratification was to hear the disgraceful details." I i�, ,.o. �','� �� I ,;�.,v'� 1"� - 1. � ' !, �" ­— -- - Testing seed is the- only insurance seen to vanish '. . I ev0ence of 'his whiskers, corrected the sympathy between us. However," he and a white4aeed ;.,:.'.,�,:'� ­ &,, . .11'. t, you have for a perfect stand. "Yes, Judg . error in his who sm1,14&.!­.- : , ;. �ra'. �,% I I .�,��, 114.11 ',�.; k, ­ I Why "You'll do e," he asked softly. I judgment. The man seem- quickened his speech a little as T. Eli- And Jimmy Gordon had` lif ted hls'fi�o#,. ,,�.���,% � ' at?" ed fairly to shrink within his clothes. 4 4� A Op MUT11AL tale - chance and loose by spending -wh ^ , , ., , 1.1 "A,", I ..� THEMCKILL � �,Ivl hu showed signs of impatience with to speed their parting Xilest, ,; , � , �.,,'�oT . your labor on a field with only half L , P villon . 1, - - i��,,&i � I I s I 1 � ­ Men pressed closer; men came on a C � "You mean he'll tell " he whis- this -introspective irrelevance "how- an unfdr een interruption� ' , ,,.--�rk I as many Plants as there should be, run and packed the throng sti'll tight- A SERIES OF ONFERENCES per,d. . spo4ed ��bw. ��',t, ,,A,-Q�, I ,�, FIRE INSURANCE MY.' I ever, since,you wish it. . . 'to clear and happy intent * � " . . 11 -V. " I . . .1 i I I �� �,, 1, � " 11 Q .11 'IN . . . I ­ Better test the seed, and get started er. It was as if an electric thrill had T. Ehhu ripped out an interruption. Tivotson effaced himself with leis- Someone called Jimrm.v Gordoulp , I.,,1,il - *�, �� "; I � 1. �­� , , � � )1� gone abroad of a sudden to wa�rn them Any number of discussions took There was stuff in T. Elihu Banks. urely grimness. And the moment he name from the stre6t, and Ji �� ,:, � �`�-�"; right. Two weeks before you figure � �, - 1� � . . ', ... n - R F nin, - ,�. .11 . HEAD OFFICE-L-SEAFORTH, ONT. on planting corn prepare a seed box that here was the Prime sensation of place that day, wherever one man en- "Good!" He shattered any belief was gone , y r �,' " . � � � ,N , I% �1� . I b� 11 I ' Mr. Banks, having trans- cognized that someonels' v ­ , 0� ­�­, . . the morning. countered another who.. would listen; which Mr. Duncan might have held late O�pe. NO, , I 1 -5)" ', N r�;�,, - , � I I . with moist sawdust or sand, plant a d very literally Jimmy's assur- looked up. �Carol Landis was ridiric. ,I 1. �,,""" IN I �-. " I . "I'll run you out of town,', the all directly traceable to the infamy that there had been a pious invocatio ..�'- 11 I 'i..'i" We, OFFICERS: I I representative sample, give it care . n ance that half of all profits were to past, beside Evelyn Latham at tho �� .. ' `�i` 4 � . , I I 11Z, I , - �t �, I,, ,7i4 ­";,'��ij . . , ,, ' I ;and watch for the sprouts. Be guld- Judge bellowed. "I'll run you out of of Jimmy Gordon and the boldness of in former like - explosions. ' "Good be the city editor's share, proceeded wheel of her car, and both girls,wav�,, � � " ,',��'�, � , , , . 4. Connolly, Goderich - - PmIdent, ed b the performance� of the sample town, just as 1 did eight years ago, his utterances in the sheet which bore God! And I'veqgot to depend on directly to the matter in hand.'There ed a hand in greeting. In congteiva,. . I , Up 1� I , IX. 11 � 7 . ',,­ , , , , , 11- �, ", �� �� ��, 1'."," �., � - you .i,�. ., Jag. Ev I ans, Beechwood, Vice-president tested. Good seed corn is not abun good -for -nothing --slanderous-', his name. But there were three in YOU!" was even a hint of relief in T. Elihu's tion Jimmy released his visitor's Coati .. 1,1'1,',i3��.. ,, 11 1, �. �.. , I.. -, , I ��+j;",*" D. F..McGregor, Seaforth, See.-Treas. dant this year, so be careful In your Jimmy cut him so short that he al- particular, capable of classification as Jameson offered no defense of his manner, for the simplicity of his collar, suddenly. so flushed and Judi;, ,�,,�"."�+t ` �-" . .0 ,1 � ' :1 ;.',' ",-1 . .1 , - AGENTS: purchase. Soft or moldy seed q;ur most choked, Nor could there be any a series of conferences, since each de- collapse. He lifted a haggard face. Precious nephew's insinuation cleared crous a figu-re that he reserabled noth- '13"�'I"I"f­V , .." �,t,'� �, ­ . � ..:"'­' Alex., Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; nOver produced 4.strong plant. Don't doubt now concerning- the expression pended upon the one which had gone "Ariything. I can do," he began when the issue, It had become, so to speak ing so Much a's an abashed smal. , , ; � �", .7 Oy, � _- I b � �,�', ,,, W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur- forget that, first of -all, your crop on the former's face. It wds rage- before while tending toward a com- T. Elihu wheeled toward the little ,strictly a business deal. He opened who had beeri caught in a mischl � .. .�i ra'y, Egmondvipe; 3'. W. Yeo, Gode- depends u ,ed that sort of white rage with which no mon. climax, that were of singular im .and rabbity figure against the wal " ,�";­,- _ evous-' . I Pon the vigor of the se � I. negotiations on that basis. lY reprehensible act. . , "'X � . _ ., - � ,�- ­­`-',�., ,I:,,,, , rich� R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen. that you plant. sensible man cares particularly to portance. St. Luke's congregation would have "How much do .you want - your And then with one eye on the dis- - ,I' , ", 1;.�� t. trifle. Yet his voice was pleasant and The first took place between Judge been equally astounded at the tone Of rock -bottom figure?" he asked. appearing car, which momentarily had I .'' �,i��� DIRECTORS: I Preparing for Corn. + . 1­111� Ill �,, �1, �- , . - 11 . " ,;.I conversationally quiet. Jameson -and T. Elihu Banks; the the words which T. Elihu 'flung at A twinkle appeared in Jimmy's eya become a menace to traffic, since.both, ,1,� ,�- � ,.�, William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; Clover Sod ploughed in September "No, you won't Judge," lie Contra- second between t r their dapper shepherd. and the lat- but he clung to that almost naive driver and passenger were gaairig :���!�i , C 0 C ter's meek alacrity to obey. I - i�,��v I John Bennewles, Brodhagen; James and surface worked until late 0 t - di ted. "No more than I will you citizen and the up4tart editor who frankncss, of which T. Elihu so ap- back the way they had come. he, too, ­,,;,���-�,-' , . I-. Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, ClIn- ber, and then ridged up and left ex- unless you wait too long before* see-' had flung mud at him; -and the third, "I'm busy," he ordered briefly. proved, bo -ed to T. Elqhu. F .. � .. :1'i��- ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex. posed to the frost action, until dry ing the error of your ways-thougli two days later , shared again by Judge "Close the door behind you." rom. a distance , � , I :1,11 ., " Ja ii an Mr. Duncan almost- e to he hoped it would appear to be a �,� , meso d another personage who .Jeaped to obey. ask -how much have you?" he laugh- Polite and punctilious .1111 11. Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth; J. G. �,nough to harrow down in the spring I've promised myself, often enough "It was on the tip Of my tongu salutation. ;,. �- ,­ � Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, .'-, a successful method for corn. The that I'd do it for you, God knows." waited until after dark to keep the He had been quaking' with the fear ed genially. "I don't mean to haggle, "SO good of you to call, Mr. Banks,y + ,�. , �, ., I . I "I � � Im , . Harlock. George McCartney, No. 3, application of not less than 20 tons And with that crowning bit of ver- appoint-ment-a personage who was, that T. Elihu might reproach him with either, Mr. Banks, or beat about the he murmured, but already there w " Seaforth; Murray+ Gibson, Brucelleld. of good stable manure should be bal effrontery, the owner of the Cour- in -his own quite different world of a kinship which he bad already re- bush, but just what, or how much do contrition in his stifled voice. "Co . `.,,ii I 11" % inade in early May, and the land re- ier raised one arm. Later the true society, equally as prominent as me,. , �,,, , '1.4' , I_— any p-diated some eight years before, or I understand you wish to purchase?" Tivotson.11 . �� ,11'�'..��" 11 I . 1� - — - plongbed and worked down to the interpretation of that gesture was the of them. find him somehow blame -worthy for T. Elihu's great jaw seemed to edge Followed by the little . . � -11,,.,�, I . ... j�"��;,�, fine tilth of a good seed -bed. bone of much bitter contention. Hobbs, Judge Jafn,eson lost but little time the present dilemma. But with the forward. man he, . ,w ", ,- U, � ��11 . 0 Plantin-­. for instance of the Hardware, who in seeking out T. Elibu Banks that feel of the knob under his fingers, a mounted the stairs. ,For, a b ief in- . 11 "That treacherous sot's silence-', stant - . � r ... nte very certain retreat open to him, he stood before a square glass . I . 'Vhen, the White Oak leaf is as prided -himself on being above all a morning of his disastrous encou r be he began, when Jimmy interrupted. 0 . .;,..'11�­ A Bargain Iar'g'o as a black squirrel's foot (last fair-minded man, maintained that with Jimmy Gordon. the hour still gave thought to his ecclesiastical dig- 141 n the wall Of the office, surveying . � , �,��, ,�� 1�� enance. e . . . . . . �.� , I 11, slumped into Th n Jimmy %i,, 1,� ,��,; . �� N., 11,��t­ ,,;. '111 -plant the seed in check Jimmy had merely waved aside those lacked a few minutes of,te, when T. nity and managed to conquer. partly, any circumstances. Tivotson has tak- ,a chair, and 'with 'Ev- -, ."�4` week in May) couldn't guarantee that under his guilty count ­ ,�!� , Z � I I . ,kl. rows 40 inches apart, usin�g machine who blocked his path that he might Elihu, Pacing up and dowt hi's private the quaver in ,his throat. en a -a very decided aversion to you, Otson leaning against the desk I ,... ,oll;,"k, : , r) �,,, n t,�r or drill, cover two inches deep pass on to Hanlon's. But Wilbert, office, himself in a dangerous state of "I shall not intrude upon your time - I he ..... 'j", FOR SALE,Five, acres, one zaile ,t,ld arm, Druge and Toilet Sundries, always to mind, stopped to gfare at the entrane sir, if You get my meaning, I could oberly thought over the happening& ""'... ., . ,, ., , I I , , 1. from. Seaforth; modern house with (�Illtivatlon. . _, now, sir," he said. "Some other time not Dromise to keep Tivotson silent." so, the last few hours. Then the , ., , , �� I be swayed by his personal likes and of his legal representative and fellow -some other time!" But the usually "Then, Your agreement not to back storm surged up within him, and he ... �; ,.,.... � .1 i Start cultivation by going over the '. , cood orchard. Taxes, $I& Splendid with a weeder just before the tion that the move could be Construed et. Jameson's face very amply indi- to wave aside the urgency of his vis- care Of him.", stricken man. Oa a , ­;i�:,; furnace, bath and toilet, small harn- - dislikes, insisted with heated indigna- candidate on the Civic Welfare tick- airy gesture with which he was wont him up in his charges. I can take laughed until he gr ned like �� ­ ", - 11 ...",�A chance to -start chicken farin, bdes, a""' . as nothing but the vilest and most cated his turmoil of spirit; the state its, was woefully stiff. "And I need "I see," murmured Jimmy - "and The same night of T. Elihu,s . �,.-,,J, em. Apply to Corn comes up. Follow each week - iv i tb machine cultivation to keep a cowardly of threats against an elder- of his Aoilet was a superfluity. T. not assure you, gentlemen, that I What els,?,i visit . ,�;*;,, It. S, IKATS, at the offi,ce of the Courier, shortly ei,z,%., � � ,, dust mulch and prevent weed growth, ly gentleman, obviously unable to pro- Elihu's bearing was -more like that sball do all I can to combat from MY "The Courier " said T. Elihu sue- after twelve, one Whitey Garritty,, I ";` I I., , �� It Sentorik ORL - until such' time as the corn has tect hiragelf ifrom physical alssaut. of a Caged lion, both in the way he pulpit the forces of iniquity and de- cinctly. "A pu�lic retraction of your out on bail on a cha e of grand larc- ."�,,­ "WO Wilbert belonged to an old-fashioned swung ,his head from side to side c -'it." rg -1 , - . . ., grown too large to permit of further unfounded attack, which we will not eny, which, twice Postponed, wag � ��, , ,.I 1 ­` + — tillage. Corn tillage should always era of Warchester, when cow -hiding as he walked, and the padded soft- His well-rounded pronunciamento discuss at this moment, and ---a de- scheduled for trial e y , ,.,';:� . '' .. had been held to be a specific -for ness of his heavy tread. Even the fell. upon stony ears. T. Elihu was cision on your part to leave Warches- ter, paused before thel hauusetbof wiue I 'I. be shallow, much damage to done by ,,, �,� ,1�e , , %� ,,,,, . "I LONDON AND WINGHAM cutting the roots of the plant, certain cases, fully as infallible and roar, which he emitted, simultaneous pacing the office rug once more. This ter -oh say in a week or two." District Attorney, whose duty it -, �All, . ., . - North. - no more reprehensible than mustard- with the closing of the office door, time when he paused, decision was The twinkle became brighter in would b,e to prosecute him. whistling- : .�.,� , a.m. p.m. Testing Chickens for 113"iftry Whit4e plasters and sulphur and molasseq. was leonine, at least in volume. The evident in the set of his jaw. Jim-my's eyes. ever so softly 'between his teeth Whit- I -,11 ,-­ " 10.16 6.04 Diarrhoea, He was even heard to urge some such first conference opened noisily'. "Garritty in town?" he asked. "What!" he exclaimed, "again! And eY Stopped there a while, makj�g cer- . �U, Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 This disease has played havoc, .1 """ 'e. - , I drastic punishment after Jimmy Gor- In the beginning, the tovurn's most Jamieson nodded. then seriously, as the case demanded. tain that he was alone and unobserv- 1�li . In don was gone from sight and hearing, prominent citizen confied himself to "I -have every reason to believe-" "Is that all, Mr. j- nks ?'P "A" -11 Brucefield ......... a 8 street. The � 1,� , - Klppej� ........... 10.85 6.23 many poultry yards during the past But whatever the true meaning of a dissertation upon the Courier and be began, and then realized the un- T. Elihu nodded; his eyes glisten- reconnaissance satisfactory, he slip- �.. �­ 10.44 6.32 few years, and, like tu6-erculosis, It h that uplifted arm (and there were its owner, past and present, anteced- fortunate habit of circumlocation had ing and piglike. ped from the sidewalk to a clurnp of : 1,�.; , Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 been spread around largely through few who did not lean toward Wil- ents and ancestors. And the future almost betraVed him again. "He's "And the consideration?"- ventured bushes on , .11`� � � self. . .. � Clinton, Ar. ....... 11.05 6.5-9 the exchange of breeding stock. bert's interpretation of its dastardly to which he consigned them both, when here," he corrected hirm the lawn and waited again, Clinton, tv . ...... 11.15 6.52 Chicks and eggs for hatching, f Jimmy. and from there to the entry of Mr. ­ .. rrom intent), the result was speedy and he had arrived at that point, suffered "Get in touch with him," he order- F�! ... Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21 6.58 Infected breeding stock, have ca ried "Twenty thousand!" Jameson's residence. Trying the knob, I ,.4.4 � 11 Londesb6rough .... 11.85 7,12 1 astounding. neither from lack of luridness nor ed. "And wait u-ntil you hear from . � . -- �,� the. bacillus pullorum from one end For a moment Jimmy pondered and with Sophisticated fingers, Whitey felt . ,,:�",. ,,, Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 For Judge Jameson, falling back Poverty of phrase. me. I'm going to find out first if this -he, sighed deeply. Lhe door yield, and without the . , �� . of the country to the other; so the before the white-faced editor, tripped The Reverend Watson Duncan, who dog means to see this thing through, ' form- ..".� 0.P , ,� Belgrave .......... 11.56 7.33 disease Is now wide spread and causes . " I value the Courier, greatly," he RlitY Of so much as a knock to an- �Al­ WinghAin Jet., Ar... 12.08 7.45 large financial I upon his own panic feet and came bad already been in conference with or is only waiting until be gets his muned. "As a newspaper property it nounce himself, he swung it open. A - I " -, � 11 1. loss to many Pau try down full length in the gutter. Those MT. Banks, if the part be PI n I. � 1! ." ., Winghim. Jet.,, Lv.. 12.08 7.45 owners. . ayed as price." is improving, as you'll agree. And nouncement, however, was Unneces- � ,;:','�' s as they ��.-,�,,, ..." 12.12 7.55 The bacteria responsible for the who heard his spluttering hem fully overawed auditor for T. Ellhuys ex- "He threatened to drive me out of thl,-th,,, are sentimental reasons sary. Mr. Jameson rose from hil; � ,�Pl trouble (bacillus pulorum) centralize . 11 ",.. South. assisted him to rise, found t plosive grunts could be so, designated, town," Jameson burst out, just -just which make me reluctant to—,, Chair in the library at the end of the 1, - as unintelligible as Jimmy Gordon's tried to keep the pained sbock from as I did him. eight years ago. What %.!;,,. a.M. p.m. In the ovary of the mature hen, caus- "Twenty-five thousand," said T. Eli- hall, where he had, been waiting. -� � . . ��Z i� 1. r. last words had been enigmatic of showing too plainly in his face. In- sball I tell Garritty?" hu. 11".11. ,;;� �. . 6.56 8.15 ]Dg lesio ' ns In that organ; ,and Its In- meaning. They refused to credit deed, from the moment the Reverend Mr. Banks laughed aloud in sudden "And then," Jimmy went on. - There was, in VVbitey,s entrance, a ,.'�', W�njham Jet . ..... 7.01 8.21 ability to Properly function and pro- 9CI �:' - , .1 , 1, B61grave .......... 7.15 8.32 duce normal eggs. The bacteria pass their own ears in wondering if Jim- Watson Duncan had entered the room bitterness. I'm not so sure that I want to leave certain air of familiarity, both witit � ", �, � Bl�,th ............. 7.27 . 8.44 with the ova and are contained with- my Gordon had really threatened to summoned there peremptorily by his "If I had only ,hooked up with -him Warchester just at present. It would his surroundings and toward his host .�,",�, ' run the eminent gentleman out of stepson's uncle, Mr. Duncan's state of then," he said, "I'd have a man behind necessitate very serious change in truculent consciousne , - Londesborough .... 7.35 3.52 In the shell of the egg. Whe _ss of his own . I", .+ n the a ��., Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 ecg hatches the chick Is already town -all 'but the eminent gendeman mind had been unenviable. And as he me now. Tell Garritty? Unless you my—to exceeding cleverness, which vms ­­'. �,�, 11, he ..?", , Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 Infected. himself, who had no need to wonder. listened, seated against the wa bear from me before night, just re- T. Elihu's heavy lips curled a lit- Whitey's chief characteristic. Nor '... .4 I . , I Clinton Jet. .. ...... 8.03 4.20 Chicks less than a week old have He shook off a dozen solicitous hands suggested, more than ever before, an mind him that any change in the ad- 0e. He had expected to find a hard was this manner lost upon Mr. Jame_ � and started for T. Elihuls office, He harassed ' old -buck -rabbit, quakingly ministration would be a most unfor '14, Brucefield ......... 8.15 e32 the following post mortem lesions: - - bargain. He drew out his wallet. son, who had reason to know that, In , �� I " �,Y, �, ,� , , � Oppen ........... 9.22 4.40 (1) Enlarged liver with red spots knew. conscious of his rabbity instincts and tunate thing for him.P "Thirty thousand," he snapped. truth, familiarity wias the forerunner . �-;�`., I ,,, or streaks, ii I ,�,x � � H�nsalf ........... And within an hour it was common tendencies, yet 'hopeful that the nerv- Jameson's courprebension was corn- "And that's my limi Of CO tempt. Had Ga ttY entered 11, 8.82 4.50 - - � - t. I could fight rri ,1;;' � , �� ." E:ieter ...... ! ...... 8.41 6.05 (2) Congested lungo. gosAip that Judge Jameson, who had Ous twitchings of his nose might not Plete, Yet it failed to bring him any you cheaper than that, and beat you, the drawing-raorn of T. Elihu Banks- ': ""I", � . , , , , . - once ineu ,�' 11 , Chicks over one week old show- I rred Jimmy Gordon's undy- betray -him. degree of comfort or restored confi- but—" bome and seated himself in such fa- � . �, , I 1, , ' (1) Enlarged liver with greyish 'ng enmity through the performance Jameson waited until he tould make dence. Insh-like -he opened and "But the Civic Reform folks mean shiOn, T- ElihU would have pitched -�, C. N. R. TIME TAR of his sworn duty, had suffered harsh- himself heard. I clos,ed his mouth, without achieving to nominate you by acclaim for Sen- .�Y�,�, �E` . spots. . . him immediately from a window, no ,­�,X; Flast. (2) Friable nodules In the lun e's hands. "I -I suppose you haw seen this any sound whatever. (Instead a new ator two weeks from Saturday " Jim- matter how urgent his need- Instead , , �,­l 3 go, -%,�,, � il � i, � i, � j­ � j­ � i ,,,, ... I � There were many versions of the af- morning's issue of the Courier " he apprehension showed in his eyes.) T. MY finished for him serenely.' "Put �; .", a.m. p.m. occasionally in the heart and.. Iurigg. Mr. Jameson tendered a match i . , . , I Diarrhoea, does , not alwa � yo. ,have fair, which tallied only in one partic- ventured then, in a voice gro;;n so Elibu stood above him an instant, sur 11 , GOderich .......... 6.00 2.20 I - your money back in your pocket, Mr. the cigarette pendant on the pasty_ ,,, " 11 .. �.�, , I I III 6.17 2.87 time to develop, do If the chicks dfe ular. The attack had been unprovok- thin and bodiless that even he heard veying bi- with unconcealled disgust. faced visitor's lower lip. 1�", Holmesville ....... ed and shameful. Before .noon Wil- the note of fear in it. Upon T. Eli- "Don't go back on the street until � �, �'11 I Clinton ....... look for the lesions. Whitey struck the match applied it 1 ,� ..... 6.25 2.52 . .- 1 ""g, I , .�g ,!.�,,­, I 94afdr6 .......... 6.41 8.12 The only really succeodful W,a`r, to bert, an eyewitness, was not only able bu it had the effect of a iharp-tined YOU look less like a five-year sen- to his cigarett;e, watching '116. Jame, I ,.��,.,... . . . "kV" !,�V�' , z � St. Columban ....... 6.49 s.2o . combat .,white diarrhoea IA to ellm- to recollect, but to illustrate as well; prodding iron. tence," be flung over -his &'boulder as son's perturbation meanwhile over hfg �,,� 1; � , I , 1". �. I iTxate the breeding stock Infected with with approved pugilistic- poses, the "Sit-down," he ordered profanely, he turned a -way. "And you can get . ': ��',,;,�,,, , ,,, -, � 141, 1 shielding hand. t.4, I . I �,�,,�, "! 1, , Dublin' ........ 6.54 9.28 Y blow which had felled the de- "if your knees are growing weak" that in this State for . . . but no After—EVer Neal "What's gi- You the shakesT91 bei . ", "", ii;�t. bacillus pullorum. These trouble pro- ver .- e' fenseDess victim. But then, recovering himself enough doubt you recollect the statutes-,, - -_-y ,, ,�11, duco.ra may b found out by v demlanded then, as he swUng one lec , - I " A.M. p.m. p.m LPPI71ag , ��', , � Dublin . ...... 10.81 5.38 9.87 the agglutination test to every bird And the offender (allowed to depart to read a new development in Jame- T. Elibu slammed the door behind -1 Over the chair arm- I �`,,,� on the promises. Eliminate all re- the scene unpunished and unscathed, son's face, which was a bulletin of him. I I ,,�,,l , ,�� I z -�, I In a 'way, the question was not re. � 5.44 . ... . 1 4�x, , St. Columban. 10.42 actors to this blood test and be care- owing c had taken disaster, be fell back upon a question. The second interview, which occur- . I -Rrkable under the eircumat,mon. . ,;,"'M 1. S"aforth ..... 10.68 . I �,.�),,.* - , ' . J 11 l'u] In your purchases of eggs chick, the bystanders by surprise) entered "What's happened now?" red at three in the afternoon, was Mr. Jameson, I'll C � uton ...... 11.10 6.08 10.04 s condition was both �1111;11,. I.. ,,�i�, I + 121mesville . . 11.20 rl.og ILO 13 or breeding stock. The dise"e wili Hanlon's and confronted the proprie- Jameson was mopping his forehead. purely the outcome of Chance, since palpitant and palpable. I... ,r%,A. stay with you as long as you. harbor tor of that hostelry at the same rnom- "I've just had an altercation with Jimmy had decided that be would not I ":;1 , "A most unfortunate occurrence " .;, ��1i, God6rich . , I .. 111.40 7.20 10.80 �E I � 4;1 � I .. Infested bens on your farm. -L. Ste- ent when they were assisting Judge that crook, Gordon," he replied, %- return to the office that day. I h" replied, remaining upon his fea 1, , �. I , % ""J"u, , - , venson, Dept. of Extension, 0. A. 0. Jameson to his feet outside. a very disconcerting altercationo�l He Directly after lunch, having sub- "Most unfortunate. A -a crisis which I 141,:, ". � 11�­P . . - - I seemed to set himself like a bigh div- rnitted meekly to the ministrations of , 4=::r I ,-;, confront,; both of us, I might ggy.ov 11"� "I � d. io. X V TABLE Im1nediately a frown furrowed er for the next plunge. "I suspect Abel, he ,started eagerly toward the SEALED ,1:.1iW"1 Economy In Food F'roduction. ,.��,,,, � Hanlon's forehead. He had acce F "Welt what d'yuh know about that 10, . I 1...,,JW , I pted White cottage, which had once been I T1 HT ." I ��,.'111�'11', Mzil.. 0 "I . The dairy cow In the most econom- Jimmy Gordon's return to Warchester --- - known as old Dave Landi%' place on , K Whitey answered unenthusiastically.. .1 - li­�, - �­; - ;eal animal for the conversion of farm \ ft "Whe ', . . "Y' .. G derich ....... :,. $'.190 3.3"i as a happy actuality, viewing him as '. " 11 �, , Ir re q the jam?,, ,�,,��4 � 41,�,, , I the 'hill. The rough draft of his see- 1 , , ;We'nset ............ ' 8.55 l 1.20 �)roaucts lnt,, 1,ursan food, swine are '' . "A transaction of importanoe­sev- . � �,' 2, . 1 �,�14­ 1� , � il'!�,A; .I, . . . . . . , ,�-.', W a Joseph who might explain the min- ond act discreetly displayed in one eral transactionp, to be explicit --of ', ',1�1�11� .. 1L.80 Me most efficient animals in the pro- I IM . ,!� I.. , , ". " , 11aw ...... ::::- &.04. ority pa.rty's nightmare of seven lean A SAFE AND SUPE pocket of his coat, he waited in a Pass It around the last administratio % A0burn ...... - &I t, , 1.41 duction of meat food products from years and interpret th4ir dream Of no are likely to I 1-!1 r,i,! 1. a . .......... algo, 1169 raw material, and the ben converts REMEDY FOR -rnannpr which he felt befitted a hope- after ever -y meal. be lield lap to public scrutiny. And . ',:;�J,J�: , � : 1.40 2.07 the feed that she consumes into fin- seven years of plenty into terms of AILING CHILDRE" ful, yet somewhat a -wed playwTight Give th&- fasnily while there .. ­�­jr,T� C ac on . . is nothing -ah --out of -�,�,'4n5`�,,�;,�, #0'. 2,19 6hed p � . ""W ,� � aito�gii ..... I . . : . . ti . Without being analytical a- vl­� N in the presence of Miss Carol Landis, the benefit of its the ordivary to characterize thdra, It + I .., 4'.�,,-qi,'C� Eau .... .. 0. roducts most rapidly of fill bout it, so far as he was concerned, I " I Ng,gr,' 4��, etAlm, I . I. - �,�,�;* , Toronto ........... 10." 6.20 :aulmais. i , 10 , only to have the door opened for ;him aid to difiestica. �1 ?,,� 1�. 1� � . . it was still the same quizziedl-fated is very Possible that certain d :�' , t,09',g�V��;;,: .1,1�,�� ,, - wwt � I !�� " , . boy of few words who had come hack, P11M. LEA as by the maid. Som,ehow, be had ex- Cleans te-drih too. necessary to expedi"eyo, mar be mig. � " ..... . UO,,!W�' : U81iQlA I pected that Carol berq,p.lf -would answ- L !Y�..�%;ffl4�),� ,,, I �­ In!" Keep it always Construed u.—I) . 1� ',,5� I "I"'., - I � �AA� ,� I � . A.M. � I - .1 a a � %-In changed neither inwardly nor out, . � W RM I.. or the bell and even the littlf� maid A- pl;�, ;� mok I UW I '. � Irbrosto ........... 7.40 5.10 vingi-AN partlo. *ardly, gave that he had grown In- i —e- 881 Wn1teV wftved a lon&'Wbita 'hand. I III �," ' ll noticed the tall, thin gentleman's mo- .J 'i I .. � �': -CbStS 1jak - joe4W, "GO no furflier, pal. I got 7tWo �` %�. MeXavight ........ 11.48 8.51 . � %ara of Tkench's ches taller. But the AUIMW of old t#01% IDER ,t,,Urb - q) I r ' L�;,�'.. :1 I � world- inent of awkward blanknes,-. when she - ��` vraltas ...... 12.01 9.10 . ".� (", . 01 , crol"B"go"P' had always maskedhis emotions, hav- . be said. "Somebody's ri",aal ,;6, 6 announced tbat Miss Lardig vvas out. 11 11*.,!!,:"V, ,- %`,,.;�'l I . �,��: 06MAM go Ouncolnft� i�; It, eh?" 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