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Ger st O.d. :000 I crave hia axq)pler meal. - Nor d1d, this weie'a _ a#, .riondly. genial people.. . . for, votpxmo; �,�" 0 4#4 Viv � . . :� . t , Z& I ' K '. . upe 1 41 -MM � - even to -desire. �,f the h�-ndo.. were bend VA g ove ow liess when early In -th4 TUX 40kQ4 A qestib4s of the. &�uesto, � Paoltalrnon$ Ta . . , ­ ,e .1, ,��11'11 to ,ge,'cipt and, perhaps, k04, Recoov� * &Q4# as P_W,4[bI0y"" I 'L" " ' 11 . 10"',#....... -111, A . . in ;r � . �� ii ­r,!. no,% , r�, im tl I ; ... 411A craving gr . . � ­ "; ;;. . . _ .. ;.. I -A I I rit_4t "I' 7, - . Tbe 1� i 1, i I` K", .11, . , ". , 'or -He egulo , Am. 60 .ej . , ., �` .7, A, a ipmalahment'lor his offence, .and were i4 the act of r,aJ#ft,* b - laffi�rrioonlhe scuument, belaind,a-clo4d. .who 4aX beflor'q, to _t Are, lyut� tather . , Prime, MAIVAtevo, oiateirie � I I - I A � ,F.-44 , � I ere are ten'ttems of legiglattijon #,I � or I I . I—( � -1 1. --1-11- 4P Th ie ,1u46hperrten4 o4, by �,�: I I * ­ I � _­, ,�. � not lielp feeling that gastw �Gld,o.ou "04 Aped, Amn a , O."'O" Unge'A 3 .- N,-,%, " �, ,Jo: he dead?" ga , . . e. - nd , N , ;p,�espntly a cool wind 4ose-ac- seemed glad to' And them ..tbere. �. � Ift , - . , . I 1. -1 .t� ---_--,i1 d" th : 11".... t i , " �i .,Q� thrMt 4f_xain,, -,.-..-. , 11-1 I A"", P, - �"Not be", :Said QeM_Be_4h"r llyt sqmpanie* -4y. , -�tor�eWir,*'!t,bt*.-'4,4ud,e-d-about freeI5,4 iP_a,AAA.RxdfW. �Aapor_-.cif Ah,e_j4o-U,.sa_,Qf. ehuT--p,*­mpm-bp,rfF ­�Q ,tA -Sen -04 ­ � " .1 " ­� . A. deep wrong at tu Cq.j4 � . .f,, ,o,, ,ate, iC'2WW*1M.ft artlet IkAdj, receive . � � " I - I ;. . � i -m I -felt -at first no 1 ,;__._"7 �', '4 .. .1 I . mm -s as this is beilug writte,ii but C ow in nj�. ",Wiit, %1,1044044" as io _ � , i -- - , I ­1ha; -So- that a RiO� Ii6soirght '4&r -W" b-iffg-' ��VtiY6 _4� Turnips are ' d'Wbtleos exeellolwt , fla of exoelleqt�alvi,i I . , � . I *.Pr. 001, I . . � ,-� ', " 16 ' ", " , mi , .90a I , _W ". .. " � 11 . ­ � �, .� ". - I I 'dl, prosp�ect 4 -re, that whent Darlip'nout co onace.di by�kt4a ter, - i. . I 1,17'-�,i) ,, 11 11 I I— ­ ­ ...4'.1 .� I , I , I ... Is t I toward the far� ter from the, pump. in the ma-p4ll,v, things but they are.4ittle. enough uA7 I A dozen or moretio.f.,thes's cAeeti I ux.trieus,. mi'als ui P 1`!.;,, , ,,� T%k,,"�A,p,,� -;-,-:J.'4 * A 4 . . . rlses'for its Easter.rece , . _� -­;,;,�:f�.; .. % . .1 � ps, this- W-6ek Ir lva I 1 I.; ��p,-,,­X.-,T�'qgk ��,q�tft � ,,.� er, But If e -t . " i'Die -tareat of t,qa1,1rAngu1pm­ J%,t4 I ,',`�'&M NIN be toK By -the time this hid- been br ght on �rl.uch 'to maintain the 11re,s, ; saged g ... . . . L 94- . . f daxk.vi I wo,niaofizs were soon - 11 � . ' , . :, I.' 0�%',1�$� ,,�,J� - . , ' I all' but twQ or three will. be, passe,QL' en spiripu� n -politicolly-iial I �, - , �; I . - .�. t r $ 1 the crack of the Jx.W ..... ousiderab- the f0inoT was sitting up rather. rue, youth. thus, were they driven, at .about the fire. And after supper, as , ly 1 lado, 01P ... . ... L - , - � ��,I'���.;,��'L �. , ;, I ,,�,p . - - ­ I . . 1-1 4, 11 _�. 11 , ; Supplen ntary timateo to March $1, cles here 'Phe in inhility nf, �L fLrp.A,k. ­­ '-,",`�2���-' ,`�­:� U;V.Tk.li��.�,M;�,., - ;il$'­',�'-, M. , I ­ � I I . I 0 ,^ 0, 0 . - I I , i 4 I . 1, k I . � .) . , I . - , 4 : . . 0 , 4,. .t -10 I t . . * 4 . . , I , I 4' 4 � iv I � , . � , , , 1 4 , : I . 4 . 1 4 . I A � I J � . , I I 4 I I . � ". # . � � . " . � I , I I . I I I . � 1, I �k. . . I ... V � 11 I ) . � I . I I I . 11" I , � , I - � � I I � . . I . . , I I . � I I � , , . , : . . , . � , I . I . I L I . 11 � U , I , I , L . � - . I It I 11' , ;, I I'll, . I i ., I i ­ - I "I � 11 � I 11 V I . I . 4 \ . if I . . � I . ; A I � . .k 4 � , -t , I " , I I � I . , ., , � , # . I I ,� of � . . . , . 4 . I , . I 0 . - . . - I .i . b . I 'i� . 4 1 , I 4 k . . I � , J , , , ­ � . 1- 1 4 � i . . , . I I I � 11 � 4 , 'V i - f . '' I � , 1 . I . L , 4 - I ) 1. . I .. , . � � I % , . I . I 1. , � . � . . I . I ,,, I ­ I I 1 4 1 1 11 � . - I I I., t. .4 . 1 4 - I ly . 17 � . 0, I I I I I I t -1 I , , y . ), I I I � - . � I I %'n 9 ' ,e.--iire to mal 1, e',.t'in7'�'1v,Tri"o`r -hie. felony; the start- v ing. of the blood rbhd,ered It in im- b Ininent danger; and when 'presently- -M he -Was so hard, pressed tiat Iris right, t eye was like' to be 'closed, the' -noble h sonse of equity. of which men, 'do p wvIl to be jealoim was'thrown to the 0 wind . . . . � I . . it seemed- then to grow. clear to the .,m In d ,of GerVase ' 7'dat Masier Gideon P4rtlet sonleb'Dw lackedr a sense of C proportion. Thie buffets ,bri jaw and, I . noo:AEk,,wer_e_ ,in , his Opinion quite as * I much as,ithe ruilk w* worth. The as-, sault on the right eye was usary. Buit k the farmer, did not` share this view. A ' Once blooded, be fought more furious- ly than ever. Moreover he accom'Pan- .t ied each blow with a savage, grunt s ' " and did( all lie knew to pin the, young, h ' er and .lighter man against the,wa.111 s � . . -of the byre. - ' " -,,­;-- — -----�-­ The. ,distress, ,of. poor I Anne' wasi u dreadful. Brave as she wds, after a � few moments she 'could endure the la sight no more. Shuddering, she hid T� ' her eyes in the doublet ofilier chain, .1 plom . , - I t Would the fight never 1ceage? She begain to fear thal the farmer would it kill Gervase. � No longer d�are she look '% at the. cruel spectacle, but the ever. � recurring sound of .the blows clailled a nud sickened her. At last -there came P a lend cry from the onlookers, and then the diread sounds.ceased. When she �euturdd, to�-,Iook sh,6 ,i6ade thi.? discovery that a yery strange. thing ' . had happeriedi . f I . I The farmer wag prone on his back 3 . 1� ____ I I . I . . LEGAL' - . � . f: i . . �? . . I .- McCONNELL &. HAYS k . . . e ' I . I Barristers, 'Solicitors, Etc. -, t I . . , Patrick D, McConnell - H.Glentillays I �. . . . . .. . . . I I I SEAPORTH, ONT�',. Is . . .. , ,. ,, I . . , Telephone 174 . * I .. I I �_ . . .,, A. W. SILLERT . " . Barristbr, Solicitor, Etc. . . . . I I I t I I SEAFORTH - I -. � ,ONTARIO . I I . 1, ­ , Phone 173, Seaforth . r i . i - I 1. s . ­ . . . . � MEDICAL � I � . . V V , "' � I. '4..� . i . SEAFORTH - CLINIC . I . I DR. E. A. McMASTERf M.B. . Physician . y, � - . . . ' . . , � DR,. P. L. BRADY M.D. . filf , . . Office - hours 4fally, except Wednes- dak: 1.30 - 5 p.m.,, 7 - 9 p.m. . Appointmerits for consultation may 'be made inad-vahep- . . . . I I . . .. . , JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D� . I . Physician and Surgeon I . . . . IN DR. H. 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' ­ae., W � For -IffrOftffiffl6ft ' TiW 0i'PIX01M I ,:.HAIWLD JAiCKSON, 14 on 661, Sea- ..fbith; R.R. 4. SeArbrIth. . I . . ., .. . . I . I ­ �. . PERCY C. WRIGHT . . Licensed Auctlq�eer * I I I � ' Household, tairin stock,'Implements . � ­ &" pure bred4ales, 'Specfal'training sAd experlence,enableo me to offer ,Y" sales service that Is most efflicl- � � , ent and� 89lefactory. P14ONE 90 r 22, . 'Rensall. . , i R, . . . . . . . . ... . � __ - -1 W. S. GINEIL,,DENFIELDJ ONT. Licensed Auctioneer . I .1 pure, brefi ,ogles, also farm stock -, aiqd ,implem,onto. . ifte per ,tceirt. icUrge, SatisfabtlalL gdarkultsed, Fo isale dates, Phone 284, dtalrtoil, U. May exp4use. . i . ,� . . � I . I Ry in the straw or L e yarLi;,. UVA- whatever rxsk�tu their lives, LID Ot-LIZU0. he w4ht vra,* zwl yo e, one of t eir . . I '. '&iMV,1.':,",N�14`i- - 6 I . . � . I J : ; j4�m - ,�ti,"" , ; ,�� ,eol6t and 66_,J,� minor Amendment' to 'the- Militia, down Ij .the Aegptla IPP RX. � .&,,,� ase-suppo�ted him -with a: -shoiil4er; out agan toward the haunts .of. in number produggil 8� flag, ,tion M 00� 4,11F '0wll� "i � , , " . I Is U. -W 96199 11� �,i,p'% , , ," - ieni, ;, , �W.M ," 4 ,jarne&4. ..,! X "I � I I 11 XQM,eV4 _-.,14",:.,,,v,,�,�, . _L_ �, A� ��:,(� -F- ; . un - in, MoscowtlQr- a pm�p .ta, ?I. r, ";L� t gbon finding that Gideon_'P.arlet, Ai;A1u was Gervase consumed, by a gazk to play upon it not unpleasahtli. 1 Act, pirblic6tion of statutes, appoint- ��, ,�� �Wz;i :�, !,;L� ..1. I 49,919 , 0_ , ,,�, , on It -he . !, I ,q h ­­ i 1 1�, I I— .,� I ,� .1 W,Q'��_.,�,�,�,ii'�i�, as lit -tie the wprs6-f,Qr the blow- on dedire. to barter the., allver-hilted, dag- It was a welVtoned' instrument,', Tar;,in tot audltor%'a bill Te6peCtIVg the, for Gerxuaily *'bmiriqugs. Zvon A��ihpw 1:4 �h � F., -1. - 11 ", ,."I I , 1.1,11 ". . .. 'k . , , . __ 4�.,,a � I i"pecti! -deny A� 0A I ptovvtrad I' I '.�,'�,.� �4�,.j','�'�,5 �_a_ and sales � of flood products frieuds of R !�� ;'U4`,,,, �WV";�'M, ."o , .. he point, of the. jaw that had levelled ger for a flageol,O'by means or,which superior tq, the, onip out or which the � .v-svia, cannot, . 0�, 1,� W � .. �. - I 1� 11 I 1'�­" 1: in to mother earth. the, you and thp '" m.gulations respeCtingL tT41_', llwldj.,�: ... Ok 1, ,`�"­ , A , ,,,t-pprpagn A t . - A,,;, "' " I , �. , I ng, �aark -derer of the village' � the Rim-ai i,u . _*iye% , s,. very . !, he reckdried to glet pence, or failing 4raggle-talled waA . � , , , tGn Ing with the enepay are Among 11 I ,. '�J'V,� ��, ': �;%' . . ,,'; " , roceeded, to, cle'ar-� � `�*f ' laelk . � ...L �.,­ . . the largely to a* ,,�r tbo , pf, vr.6- I I 11 le � , the­1�16od from 'his that, he hoped to turn, the superfluous street hid wrung such doubtftil'.mue- 1, V. . "a lov -of , Capad"OV., , .�­ . � - . , � !Inonroonten,tious Wills whi,ch. should be, gress and many feel that It A . ii",�,O - �� " . ­ , wn face by -dipping It In the bnoket. . vreapon Into current coin, of the le. 1fideed Gervase,- *ho had the ear - 4' 4 """ "'i WIm`, !�,r I'll, ;ml';; � 1. pil. " ­ . . % , . . t , pea .�.� . . Tile' farmer waiched the f,process realm. � 0 of the true amateur, Wasi d before adJounment fi�,Ithough' Iibera� A to preve .a. -sat-Is . I ...'�& , _, , '4� '_ .�.� I , , uL '' � ,� �'S 11 , elighted- I Pa's'seld to attom , � � - I _a * - L , �'e�, ��j4�,��' " � m �,� ­ ­, ,4".� ­, I I . 'V�r6ild. 'I g kj��,'f ­, -, �.o_;D.;. � ' con4derable discussion ttle�ment. It, i,**-�B, laappe%is �, I . 4.,-, ,��- palapproval. Allere's They passed, throug1l, several ham- with the wh6le performance. , . I factory se ':�,:0�, � *-�:'�i' ' ith aw air of gri . "", - " f" lsl� ...... 1; ,�� � "I�i��: . . I - - h6&,;4` t! hj�! ­ 'f'� I 9 � .__111 ". - on the 1,4st. A new bill gov 9 . �aad' � -1 �q iy hand, yhop-rig ma 16 ' . ent OxIlin the'. "terri-ble.'i6WItaTia,iitWe-it', �be- .y ­_i4t9,ry,,'4, ,,j,.,� ,A" lie - saidi when' to but in -none. did the,- oplibritunity He was fain to -i6omplim -the ... . _ V . , ; 1. , ipl." i . -j' . I '. , _... I A, � , I , , , I ensition',to government emplmrll - finminimt, thras,'t* .to deriaoe- ,_ . '� "" ' .'­� comes an now, th nolt,everethe'S 0 , �, ervase's countenance had been put *arise of fulfilling th, � , - ore- musician upon his melody. And in pomp I V. - e's :�,,.',-, . . , ' I ' ' ' P., '11.1 I '. _1 �,�..".�,�.,­ � I I I ­ '' - u -some sort of order. '�You are 9 'over charity -at by -such a wonderfui r�arfuer had warmth .eos for, accidents or industrial &seasb bacy and freedom- The realizatinn; of � tst coulttriio,�,,,taw ieili�' ji " w . . -it. ,_ � )" I ].",*�..tl' '.J,, . iis lacking, so t,fi f �, , Vi;ih ... _ . .. �.,. , � .. h , 1, . , i!'-, . - encountered 'in government service 'Is this is -probably what has- inspired t o _i ­ 4_11111�. �.�� ad of mettle aud' 9 pretty fighter. By ,sundown -a bitter hunger took them and good cheer revived the young . . . - �,,,,.,* �� . I . I important new lie-islatiori, perhaps of strong action against Communists in ,W.Jr Qur�, r4 Ing -M "ot qm�-.� . ?"'2i, I �od, young. fellow, I. didn't think, ye in its grip. - To add to their woes they man's. spirits, which' less thqn ftn- , , . ...". . � ' ;Vijh'�' 1�, L '' ..... - .. , , " ­ � . ,Well , �,� :, � A�', , , I �grje 11 :, .. � � 1'� , ept ouch. k c)ili) as that In. Jxmr� were again growing footsore and, hour ago were at ithetr loweai ebb, c abour; which may. th�.ei;vil oiervice *Iij�h lias been tak- . ,d, �. � _ .."'."t I , , _' ... '�_ ,_ �, .,, . ' . . , , �i!, I lairt " evoke much discussion. . _: . en by the Biltish governm all'right, but I reg.ri �&,hin�'. �_ 1, .� �',�'. t ent.* ., , ' ., , _ : , ,, . � - t-b�t Trow he begged to be allowed to . � � ' J :_�. . I . . nge in the wea . ,, . . ' . . . i6r, 6 ' I ,i _14 The farmer seerned, to think it .1 was -tfier. The wind had a sting in it and .,discourse a little..on� the gypsy s pipe I The only two items which,, appear � The Pow ­ it -is%* only �a *tt ..:�� 0 er of Idea" � . . , f pro -o ;; �� 'i Z , . , �,�,.z ' , '6bi grain : an .., og&, I 1,-11_1 he finest jest Jn -the world thi�t one the heavy gi flying -a request that was readily granted.'. to be ntroylersial are Bill No. 10 re- cl?�ipe like "" i d 'h" i ' 11 ........ � � , ".Z'k k " ray al-ouds , w,ere -.1 . . I . It must -have been a" seuse of this '. ........ �''. ,. ,,, 1, . ... � J I I o wise and, crafty as biragelf s . hopl.0 low. . . . I spectii* Chinese immigration and, the ,, . .., I I . ..I � ,:�, . . . . . ­ 11, ". ��,­ M., . Now it chaneek. that Gervase for,,all totalitarian threat�' which inspired, Especially to. us, the thin V' - - '!%:�z;'��,.:� I . . , . I . ... .A I ave been careless enough to lay Irim- Anne, hoivever, ,was tilie ,bl-avest that he had a very humble estimate I bill giving the government the pow- . ' �� .., ­. . _i . I I . a recent ractio, address by, Erwin Can- called "invisible" e�Torts ' .. .. ..' �, �.,,`,' N � . 0 1 . elf open to such a blow. And, as be- companlon, She trudged along pat- of his own powars, had a certq�in skill! ers necessary to maiptain controls'. . 11 " , �, ,�,l I I . I .)I#m, .editor of, that highly respected lik6 the tourist trade and life , ' " ��' ,ame one whor, had, -enjoyed, many tri- iently by, the side of Gervaso and in thiii, the most- charming' of the for the period requited in the public' I . : , �: 1.1".. Anfertcan diailly, "The Christian Sol- 'insurance are 4vital too. .. . 4. mphs in his youth, lie was too�good' nothing Woul'a. make ber q-dmit that arts. Upon a natural- �nd refined Interest. The government has declar- . 1''.. . �n . .!� . . . . ,!!�... . . ened Monitor.'�" I . , �'. . "., . I Did you kno* that, about - , 1.� . . . . . . fellow not to be able to laugh at she was hungry or weary or afraid. tas-te was grafted years of delighted ed. for a po�icy of de-conitrol. as soon 1 1.1'� 1"�. 4 ill ... I I "Thord are two, kinds of power in, . �,�.;""i,,�", . , 11, .. , ,�N - , . in- I , �W is own expense." "Tell =e, young But had it not been for. the solace of study, ,Moreover -the instrument was as it can be done having 'consider* ' 40 per cent,of all �he`ik�' , .'il:­A� , . . � , , . op- today's world. They both Beem ta be ... . .­i.�� 11 oc 0 , - , , necessary, and sometimes they are , COM, . ..,..,,,�, an, *liere dd,a ye learn that buffet? each other's company they must have rat er a ch i b ne tion for, the g6neral interest as surance-wida Canadian' . i'.,'K, .- - I , V. . i i..., I - 'the -gypsies had a i*eal love of mus- posed -s-ts. This may 'oi6 , . to special inteTL )a is has - been sold to . � thing like that don't come by ria -1 given in, long before they did; . Bach . . blended, together." Mr. Canham Spoke I . . ii.;.11. �, .1.1. dre.,, - have been a factor"in the vote -of a, �1, ... ;,.,;;, .. , . I was sustained by -the other's� valor, 1c; and when cunning strairip began . laysial'-power and the power of . people� .6ittside Canada - JA I ":;.1".." I - ' going to of p , . I'll, . I!... I .in favour of the bill * . .... ,:�,11,'­ � I "I had it of lChristplyher,,Tattersall, Yet with, nighe at hand', supperless 'to rise 'from their inidst as they .lay parties ideas. The 'idleas' which ,he believes 64 other -countries ,� Nooth *' "!, - ,� . ". IV. ,�. be Yorkshire champion," said, 'Ger- aAd Without a roof for their' heads, round the warid'fire, they were spell committee (only , six members voted ' _ar , . I * � - I have great power if maintained .,�nO country "exporW' that'nanch, ' A'. i� I . I . I.. �1, -ase. modestly. ' hern bound. First Gerva9b play against it . By long, established - prac- .. �, �.. �. , I , heaven knew What would befall t ed a soft, I ) . B]�read effectively are our concept, of 1�, "Did,Ye' so?" said the farmer, with' now. I . 1. . I refined piece he bad learned in Italy. I . . . � life insurance. gur poinoau..' -Z'd_� -- I ... . I ividual. This . . ".." . I I . I ,democracy anA of the ind . . 1 ... ', . I .. , , kind of enthusiasm. . I . ies must be pretty famou; . . . . . . .. ;1�1, . �... lk "Well, it's the At last, when the cold twiligh,t had. Its delicacy �ornpoaed the ear even , I... is the 'Power of ideas' which General for - , 11 , �': ", I . I . �.;"� .1 I' .. .... -_1, rettlest. bi�ffet I've smelt this. thirty come down on the woods and, llebds, *'hilb "It ravished Jt. Then followed . ., their effitiencyi and their ,, , � 4", . I Mai -shall seeks to blend wjth the phys- , -.ear.!' they, felt no longer able to go on. They bolder harmonies, less exquisite per- Gervase and Anne.. An altarkqs.t super- ical power of . the 1ree demod,ratic . . � . . I- . . I "'�'101 i . ' s4pty. - . ­ .�1111 I "I wou . The ..1. . . - .� , ,. Id 'not have used it had you rested awhile y haps, but none, the less delight] ati-tious,re8pect was paid to'them . � . 1: b_tb,t1l:ffi�o he road,. .cou-utriez..Jn:bia.staad...a.t.Xo-$,.Qow. _'."., _ _'__..___._ ... ;1 I L_L_ _­� I ... . I ...---�--F--,--.-.,.-.Ii.6.��---,.-,..ii;u..-t�,�. - 1�1. em a go - .1 . .. . .- ... �4 1 .'�M - __ ­ inally .pass In 0. a � .1h-` -'--' Od Place - General Marshall has raised .a stan- ­ ige Insurance is a business 6170 i I ­ " I . �6t' f6f6ed me to," said*Gervase". -Gerv'ase in"e-�_s­U"e'd" Anne's cherek against 66ufir6.' Zir ­6Td"­*b1H9ii 'gave ...... . �4, - � "And'Af I'd known yon were keep.- his coat, aud,it seemed like lee. ranting pieces ,known and ailmired, beside the fire in 'which to Pass the dard irl,. the "war of ideas" which, the I. I . .v_ " 1� . I everybo4y, a groat e rl_ .. __ . I I'll ­. �,-4�, 11 ' , - " .. . .; , . ber whispered, .iand . est;irdated: , �;_. ve I'd not have b6ld . Poor soul," over all the countryside. night; aAd when the morning came 11 ... -1 11 ... � I- ­. . � - '. " , ng it in your slee Westetil world- has under , , p�ateds the future dke -t an ur i . , . :4 e so light, young fellow, and you can could haidly restr4in hl tears. . When' the li�6ax4 -these famous* they had another good meal. ,. , �;" - 1. .. t". .. - . ;. I B y "There. is infinite power -in the true ' mifflo"palkib n -t I . . , 1:�,�,!,, - I. V .1 .. -4. ay to that." . 'It was quite dark. by the time they tunes some � began - tot'sing an -11, others' - The gypsies showed them so much' concept of the rights of men." , ' I ."4,4 , . ''A I , � . ones, 6fe fasurance offeis a'syste ­ . I . I le- I I �r�.' . �The farmer. stpoke.: with 4 ' kind of h.a&d gathered the strength to continue rose -and danced rouiad'�the fire.. They kindness that they were in no hurry The increased, anxieivf labour and, I atic and ,easy way t4i -sa*..6. voniali, I ". 1. 11 j��`A' .. ­ rini. admiration, as became an old their Journey. At first their limbs would not hear of Gervase ceasing. to to go forth. 'And before they lq;p these management. 0 find ',peaceful ways. , an auth6rixed,ageni' abaut .a #1da , 1 ­ , * . . i. , , varri6r *ho had dealt many a shrewd, were so stiff that they 1 could, hardly play. For long, enough ' wag he 'kQpt, filends, so Ireedful were they of pres-, ending ddsputes both in Canada and , best su;tpd to year - regiulrements., 1 : t � ��_. .. I '. . .1 , . . noc`k in his time. He bore no malice, ,walk. But the� bit -ter wind, the heavy at'hi$ task; all kinds of revelry ae- ent- opportuiiity, that two things - of the United States 'is proof "that.. we- I . .., 1, . 1:..... ., XW. t _-,q, . , ith�r for the ra0e of his milk o�­fQr darkness and the threat'..Of rain.sp comp,taied the cheerful strains of the consequence befell. in the first place are, advancing in the practice o . f our I N. . ,�, � , ur- . . . . . 11P . . . - .. 1� I . . . . . I 1. ."', he blow to his pride. Besides, much red., them,,cruelly, .Their strides gre-W pipe, ,�biid,when at.last the accomplish- 'a great desire had been hindled in . .1 I : 1, � democracy; a demiocrack, in which 'we . 11 11����'- .1 . "-,V, � I .1 vas to be forgiven'a lad of the true, shorter. And shorter, they fell zick.at ed,musician was so weary that he derva8e to get possession of the " I . I I thirty � . I :", I � I i,i!'g . -1 - ' are rul9d, by laws, not by men.. That has. been ck,rrydrig on'tor years., r, nettle. 1� I , heart, yet they did not �omplsjn .of could'play ri&­'b�Are. it- was --gravely gypsy's flute: Aga�n was the �agEer Communists fear,'and oppose , this, This is the democracy -which. Mm ­ '�,`,'311 .or of Pr6videne oft with the ,silver hilt produc - .. .' ' � "lf,you landl your yoii4 doxey will ,one another,' e' 4 . whispered about the fire that this s �ed.' Devout tren,d is -proof that totalitarianism r,� . i, Ind, � ". " �'��% . I Carrham says has stirred m*uki - : :%',,,A, tep as far as. the kitchen," said he, On and �on ihey ti-trdVed-tinth they spoken wandetei� with. the wonderful ly he hoped it w6uld b6: deeme'd a ful:1 kno;ws.it cannot srl�ces6fully %nipeto f9'r many. ce4tilrles, since it was Sat . . �Al . I ' . . the I . . I , . 'perhaps the good wife ,can, find ye a� were like to drap. Exactly gift was iionq o.ther.than Tat BarIcey, equivalent for . . thing he coveted. , �vith freedom andi democracy in the . ""' what -they . .� I . I forth, in- its, clearest andi must moving '- .1 .': ,:;'�E . . J,�7".� its o' breakfast apiece." .; hoped to find in that inhospitable the gentleman prig. . (Continued Next Week) "war of men's minds" 'which Rus, form in the,SoM.6n, on the Xouinit!'., I , . . .., . 1 - ­� ,,� In spite of the qtiantity of the fiew night was more than they coWdl have - Ali werit well that. evening, withi � . ,1� . . I I I . . � . �. I'Ta ' I .1 . . . I . . . . . .. . . .1 1.�i!lit I I I I . . . . "' J, nilk they had consumbdi'Gervase and told. -Perhaps :$ome hovel or Bhep- I 1. I I I . . - I , :, ''; . . . I � . . ­ . .. -� i �� "" � �1 , -� �,, knne ne�,ded, no secohd iniritati6n. bei�d!s hut or. a by-re.with cows' in it . , I . . . , . % I 14 �� . . . . I. I , . . b . .. I . . 1. . I i , . . 4 "i The good wife, t,q.,b.e sure, vie�wed was! the bourne of'tlieie desire. ' But � I I . . ­­_�':: . "' " . I . I . ... . , ',­ '., .. ,-"�':-'.-'��r.,-,.::!!;'.:;:":;;:�':: I . . . ". � � 1;::: .1 .. I . ��:;: � - ... ­-.1- .� '.�� ., hem. at first with little in,the Way .the weary. miles passed by and none 1. . .:.,.;, . .�: .:,�,:::..::::�,�-j:�i'4�j::�,:'-�,::!,.,: �,�,�;;:: . . ­ �%4 ;-- %1�7, ­ - , �_ ,::; - - ,; . , ,, . I i,il:.-, ­.:� .,:­-..;.. I .- I � .7 I .1. 11 �; _...;; .1'........"""".�;�..'.'.'.'."..�.� '..*.'-1.' . � ��M -11 - .... , _ . � . of ravor:z Certainly nefther-was very of � theseJhirig�i, came to -them. - 11 ... :1::.�.- '', I : `�-!, ' .. I 14" : � ..:, � . I I 'I , eputable to,look upon. Frttgraerits of, After a tim6 they t1irned. fror� the ; � ;Z::;, I . . . , : .... 1. ... ,;:.. . . I �, . . ' ' I , � I - '11 traw and ,flakes of 4ried mud ,were liard-and bleak high road, which gave .. :- I ." , ,:. 't � , � .. . .... . ; . t � ; : i:�iii:l��i��:�.K��ii:,� . � clinging to their clothes; and, their no protection from,the merciless wind 1. ;; . . ;. I I , 11 ` face� had .not met soap and, *ater for again into the fields. They felt -now . . :iin-�i�.!�-', . . � ,.: ,-�', " .. :...*i�*ixi;i� . .� . .:j.:1::::::*-�$ . I I il,; - .i�! 1.;.0.-.:.%.; I I . . .:::..��.�K! I . �3 maoir hours. Also -the -face of Ger- that they could not walk another mile. � . I : :i:::i:i:::i;�!.,K,:I$,:�i:::!:�.:: . ,.� . �yl, ..." rase was Badly. swollei and diaoGlor- Utterly weary and dispirited,, they .. ;; ,.::::%:;:*:::: : :,;�;::;::;-,- ., ­ -, � 'O * � . I I ; I ��,i,i..,*,'�'.*i!�-,*� . � � .d. . . : ili�iii�i..'.,.."i���ii.�"*.��if�iiii..'I . ., ... . , � still clung to the slender hope of find- ....I-'. . ... I . ... Still, in spite of the good wife's mis- Ing shelter in a %lood�. wherein to pass ::.::.... . �' .. .. :.. . �. ":,. �:. - �. , , .: .... . . �:.,,. .:.:. :j:.',j:j:j:j:j:j::;� ,Ivings' she gave -them a ,delicious 'the remainder of themight. But thb :.� .: :::���ii�i-'��,ii��i���i���i��ii�iii�:i� I . , .. . :�;:,:::, �; ��i��j�:,',�::: ::��iTiil�; I . '. ' ' ' � breakfast of eblilops, hot cakes and ,cuuntry now was flat. and cheerless. :,; X . ..... I I.... 1. � 1. 11 ��iiii:iiiii�:i:�:. - * I` ""' ­ . . W5,�x.m.x;, , 4 1 ale. Never in their lives haa theyi It -contained little else than low-lying I .i§i�:i�i�ii�iij� ���:�i�:�i�i�iii:i�i: ,�: I I � . I I% I �,!. : % , "I had stbla a repast, And the farmer, arvarsh-Iandi .fring-ed with stunted wil- ."::�,�:::�i:::,.,:i:iii:::i!i..",:i:lji��ii:iii;i�iiii �i�. .��ii::i:iii:i::i:::::i:::�::::!:j 1W**:;:*i*i*i ... :1. , =.,P...",.'.,"":""""'l.",., .-..�, '. : '�:�:�: :::i:::::;::.:::::::::::.:!::::: .;-.:::'��. .. ... � . ..rr "., . . I -...":.1;..:1':-,.1.1i',.., .1 ,!�.; .. ;:;:;;:. . - for all that they, had stol,6h,hia milk, low -frees. . �- �:::.:.::k.,..'-X.:- ii�::ii�::i�;:. ::::;.: "$i:i$:1.: �:;::.-i:.::.�. . 11 % , I ...'..... .. f ..... ::":.T:.�!,:;,I,.::::,.�.,.i.i.�:i,i:i:..i;, %�:':': .;::;::1:::.:::�.. ::;:::�;.' I . .1 . -1. . ., __ ' . ? . eir 1. ;;1:::1.:j �4i'1.:.:::.:�:.:.::. ...,,'.... ....., .. . W, was fain to heap up. th -platters 12 Disappoinied of even , -this pm�ll I � 11-11 ... ­� .1 - - ,. * .. �_ _. ';:.' '�': - ... . . . "".'.. �i,i,�:�3�.':�.i:�:�:i:"--,�!i,'ii�i!�:iiiii�'iii:i,'i'� - :: :;,::.i:;:��:�*�:i�:�ii� ,, --.'�i:�* :i:i:i.�:ig; :j:j:j:�:j..-.:�%'�j:::;,;.: K�`::;:k -_`!',"-*.',.' -,'-,`-,';`.*.-.'%`. . ., with the large. generositS, of one *ho crumb of solace,, they crept at' last , ,::­ 1,11�:.... i'i 1. � , ::;�'�:;:;:��.R::::; ..., ... ... I , '.*i�iii . I . a , , "I .. 1: ::::��,;: , i:i:�,i;i:i:�i�i;ii:iiiii�ii�.iii�i�ii�iii:?..i,!.��*�,., I , , ,­ ,. I ::.::.:�i�ii��i�ii:j :�ij�$�i��]i..-j ;...; :,:.:.:.",.;.;.".:...",....,............",...,.,....... .. ha§ be4h a fir9t-rate-Aighter.in his under ai liedge, -which in, the lotal . i-.'_1-.,.'.,. --i:.- .., ... I—— I . .. . � .Ie` I I . � ..:1-.`X.* . I 11 . . I.. .; : . '.. youth. o darkneopwas the best protection, Wy � .11­iii�i�:i�i�i�i :.:::.,.,.:; " . m , , � .­�:j: j:j:,::::::::�::::.. : . 1: I . ` I I 1. . , ,' "I know not who you be young fel- 'Could fbad� And grateful were they ' . " 1; . . � :.,..'.:.,..1..1X : i .:: , ...., ;; ­ . 1. ;��,'�e t . � I �, :: ; . . 11 1. :; - .­­, ,f . : , :��,. tow," said lie. ,You hlb�*� an air of for it, At least they were saved from, I I : .::� �. � � ­::%,:� 7:, �, ;;",,.;:" I �.:, I ..; . -X* i*i:i*i.,� � i::: i;� i::�;.,., " .,�:: - .. - .: K, :"::i .�: �i ;.;,:,::;"'' .... .. 1. I 'I. . . : .­ ­-::�; , � ...., ,�� - ­, I .... . . . . -:� .,:. ,..,.. , - - - : . :._,,::.,:: I—. .,.;..:.;..:�:-;:: * _.. ., --thle *Ind -and rain. But fatigue galled ., :, _ ,�: � ��i� ... �i�:i�i I I L although you may be none ... . .. quality, � , ":�... , , : I % ;:i::i�.����::i:�ii�:::iii:�:��i�] ..... I . 11 *ip�� .. :. �. 1. . .:i...._ �i�i:i�:�::�:�i I � the . J,ess a cutthroat fdIr that. Per- them in every bone,'and they were - - ... � ::.:;:;:. �j;:,:!'-::-: .:�:�.�:j:j:�.i::;:::::;:',;.,.;.,-:�.. _......,. � . I p� L . , .. I ::;i::;;:;�`.;:�..:: 11 . - - haps you are Tat Barcey the gent -lie- mos,i bitterly hungry. . I Z"'M �i:�i:�:Ii�,� . -;� 1: � ;:�:�: ­,:'.. 7::_�.. �,:......__. ...... I I . � I :.::ip � ��;�i���i�::.,.:!:;::,I�..�;�.�'!�:�:.,�;::;i;�..;:;;�:$:;::: :,. . I . . man 'prig. - Still, ,I Care not, who you They were. too miserable to think "�.*i:i ��:i��,:;i�:,.:. I ''..:. : 1 .,..:::: ;-:.:,.�I�",j:: ,,,��,;.j;:j:j.:-:ff,:_. . � . ; � :ap: . . . . "... t, . �:­:.:;%:.%.;:.::. "F"", It I ­ I �" � : :­; 1, § � , �i,�. � - " I . p . . 11S1.--1.`1`�' 1. I., . �...., 1. *!:': � : ��;:�:,:-�, ;� 'IN . �: .1 .. ..'r.:': . . . . : . - are, but by God's life you are a -mighty of sleep. For the sake of warmth they ,:. I I. � "� " . , " .�-: , � . � . . .. . ...", . , IN I I I '. ' __... i � I Z........., : ,:..... .. , - � :!: .. . '. I, ,.::!: I k" : . Oretfy fighter.% Wife, give the young lay very close together, bat little e -n- . . ,,:......... ;., ,;.!.: ft.:,:., ; '.�P...:nn" - , : � : , n"::., """ ::�. . . � I. .. 1. ' . N: It, ..'...... i I �.:, y rogue anothetr sli.ce o" the cake'and ough th6ro. wA,9_;of it that crept into . - : - ". . :,:,::;_:,."j:j.,:. . :.k.:. : ­ � I .1 , . 1. .1 ::; iii�- X..'r .;.;.:.:.; ., I ., .. I . . ,. I . give some more swipes to the young their veins. But never for a moment : , "... . ..1. ­*- I" md" il .:1 . . ... I I 4 I- .. . I I . . . I , ,�,*i :�:; ��* .::�1:1:4j;�;:.'.:j!j;�:;.j:­' ,.,;.;,:;...: , :, , doxey. Let it never be said that Gid- "did, their dourag I e fail,'They were Bug- I 1 4'' I 4 1 . . � ':::;: ... ;;:; :::. *,:.;..1:-.,-- ..", . , :;. ..; � "I . ::. ­ . I eon PArtlet knovhs, not he ' to honqr tain w miraculb.fis *de-' ::. �': . ­:�:::; :;: -I.." .... ... �­­ : ::::::-:�:!!" .. � 11 � .. . , w ; ". I ­,'� .��.. , � ; 11 I ... . ­ ': a stout and crafty fighter. 1� . liverarfee from infinite pehIs. Iri,,,436,dy, . :�, : 4, ­_ .' . N. . -.11 . 1, ".. .. . % o": : I � ! . 4. ;: ! � ; .�..' I . - .�. I .. . :� I Thus It was that an hour hence they were fainting, but in -ardor of . I I :. '. I . , . 1. .. � ,:. I they went foith furnished royalify. spirit they. Were unconquered, still. , .. -::&.: ::: I.. .:... .. . i ...X.1_ .. . , . . . . ' , 1'k'.,.�: I High of heart, they, took the mad God who had' given them so much . . . :.X. �1 .. I x:",��, �:.`,t",1..::,:;:r%�:::: I 1:.:.: "`:.. ... . . - ` * * * * * * * * "" "' "' "' "' "' "' "' I I , .*;.": ,::;:::::*."&: again. A. night'. s rest and'a square would -continue to hold them in., His ' . � I ,..i:. . ,.; �..'."'......."'*...'�"4.."ii , . , ::.;.X....`-.`4..'i:j .: ... 11111: .:.. ..... , . ....j ...... i ...... i ...... i ...... i ...... i ...... i ...... ji . . �. . I ; �:I;,­: . . ..; ....... . meal are wotider7Wor.lq,ng things, For care. . I . :,:. :-,; 11 ' :; ,::: ,, ! X:. .. . . . .i � : I I a time they were no longer the hunt- Almost as if in answer to their .... .: I :: , .:i: . ...�, I .. ed fugitives of the previous day. Girt faith they saw sudde.jq,ly a light quite . . . . .. . '! ... . I 1� . . ' '66"no more than a I . ,� by the'spirit of youth and 'braced by near. It seemed -to, . . . ,� good cheer, they itriwk ac�oss the couple of ,fieldsi away. Yet again, tor- � . . I .:: .1 . . �. country intoi the Derbyshire wood§� tured by liopp, they. painfully gather-- . . — i ,. I . ,� Here their path was'8-pread, with.prim- e,d'.the,ir weariness -and �ragged their '11� I .": . . roses hnd all manner of spring de- worn-out bodies t6ward' this fitfuland-, . - ,:. . . 1. ­ � ��. 110its. . The I bursting buds. caressed, unexpected, b!�a,con. Alas! the two - .�. . . . I ..."', I I I . .. ' * 1 I - I their faces, the odor of wild, 'flowers, fields becarne four and 76t the light .. ..., . .� Waq in their 1iostrI18, a thousand gol- .,seemed to 'be noo pearel. Biit once . , L i I I , ' � den -throated voices. filled tbPir eats., afoot in its iluest., they &umbled on . . ,., I � 11, �: . : * i . high M " I I ­ : � 1. In the -hearted freedom o'f the rniserably'throug;h the driving rain, In .. . - .-� ! . . .1 Moment they forgot their tragic'�er- 'the teeth of,the Icy wind, over: w6t ;; ... 1. I ;, .. 1 . i . . ii. This was life in its rapture, life furrows and through closet-8et hed - I , : .:.... . ., . 9 I . ­ . � .in its fulness. Sbon Gervase began os. on and on they, stumbled, tilt -at . i ., :: 11. :_ to sing, last a. moment came, -when they were � . ­ . . - I I . I . I I .11 . 11 like to fall in sheer. fatigue. But ­ ,.� � . I I I . I I . . I .11 ­ , . ' I : In the merry month of May, Providence was, with .them still. For I � . 4 P . . . � . . I... �., in a, morn by break of day. , in .this last dire extremity their 'were I � , .1 . .`� I I I I . : , . I :1,� Forth I walked by the wood -side, rewarded by thle sight of that which .: ...... HANDS -AT' - WORK 0 0 4 ''. . I :: ... -.1 . I I ,I . Whgn as,,XW wasi in his pride.,, they had, come so far to.flud. . , : .. . 4 ,, , . 1. -1 , � ., � . . . . I . — , , LEARNING TO WELD I . 11, � � . 1. . . . . I , The 'green aisles re-echoed, his- CHAPtEER XTE ' , . I . � . I � I I I . .1 11: � 11 � . I I , voice. Friyseatly ithey -rested on a ThTa light proved to be a fire which' " , ' I . . _ . I , �1- �, nao�s­grown bank with the"great fiver had., -been made by. a band, of gypCes, , I * ................... 0-1.0*0660606 ... *� . I " . ONTARIFO'S future prosperity Aepends directly "on a svfficient volume of ,. . .: I � .i .. I . . I I .1� flowing- far beneath theta. In a corner of -Er fleldi. As. Gervase' . : . : 1. ��; and Anne approached, hope revi'ved production to satisfy domestic needs and assure . VVEX,D]ING � . .4 1 . ., for Canada a pre-eminent . There I spled -all alone them again, since a mpat exqi�idte place,in the markets of the world. Take the rpetal trades for,example : .. __.? , . — �,. : . I � � I " . .. , ti Pbillid;a and Corldon. ' .1, . scent of fo6d began to pervade 'their ,never before ,his the demanA, both here- and abroad, for the produs J won � : , - ­ ­ . ' I � . . . I .. , riostril's. SuA$srided above, the ArL- I - - I Ontaoo's rile -stliesbeibiasoiTeat. Pr6duction must he increased. . . - : Th,6 Weldin gives -the student a : - � , __ - - �,_.­L-_-4 -ii tbe- -ard-ent - eyes of was an emornibuls eautdrall ffolift Wh-l"ell _ . _T�v I . . : kno,,4easm anapraotical experience of cot�dl:� . I .J,,in4.0 ,� , _g Coorse --They *looked I , mos . t but to Tne6t new produUi'on goals, skilled hands are needed. For them great g. : I I I .. `­'-,.�� . i , � , one another utterly. beedleso of what this ' deldei6as -savor proceeded, . � , : oxy.acei�lene and electric are ' Weldin . _. - was to come. ln�thfs Joyous morning . Gervase staggered *toward, a very' � .Opportunities, lie ahead. Higher, wages, job se�curlty, better working . : Available at Windsor, Hamilton, Toronto' ' : . i �.., . *, __ , . ,,,, ot -spring they were, deternailried. , to, ancient crone who was stirring the . " -- conditions Are ,within easier rieach of Wose who have inastered a skilled : and Brockville, this course includes the : . . 11 ..� forget, the horror thai'lield, tl�em In contents of the cauldro' . . . . . .: study of crifferent me�ala and alloys. The : . . - ... ­� I I.. n with- a long- ' . . . . . . :,, . . , " . , "For love of God, . . 11 thrall. Let the friorro'd bring what handl6d iron spobn. occupation. ­ 1. � I � I . . :, gradilate, with further pkiactice, should become 0 � I 1, . I . . . 1. :, I . 1�'11'1. It might, In this glorious hour they. 96bd wotheT," he said, "give -us, leave I . by the De' p"31riment of Veterans' Affairs : a good al I I rou'ad welder., . : e plan sponsor�d : I I . , . , - ", ­iR were -deteimained to rejoice. For -the to Ile by 'Your We a bit. And If we , th # � .....""OF, ' -og , i�j ' bday 0 T . -'i - "� , . moment let -the moment sufficelv-They may -have a, share urf. your supprer, br - .and ollithirar,thicie 's, hundreds of young workers are being trained to meet ': I 10 � .1 . �. Vocaional -training courses are ` I ' ' . . .11 "I"', I . I would give tbaniselvi6e.iiii to the rap- my soul'we will remember you inour the needs,,of the metal .trades. G�Auates of these r6h6bilitation eourses . I oreied w- tminiq centm-s iocated in !& I .L. ­ , "J. 'A J1�11 ' 0 ­)", . '. d toulru in -,41ii ,ture of this'little hour. - prayers." are nowr6ady to taketheir places in Ontario's industry. Available to you " the Jollowing eidos an : K , 11 ... ''­ ,,,,.;�,�� I . Why have,a care? Their. pursuars The old woman lo�oke& at them both are veterans well started on the -road to skilled metal working trades such � ' Ontario. Torontc� London, Harnil. �* , . .. ,.�,� �.�), were outrun. They had, the whole very doubtfully. "Who he ye?" ,she 1) . I ; THE , 11 ton, Kitchenee, WWdsor, Ft. . : N: . . _ ;; I as tool making, blacksuAthing, machine operation, iron working, patterma William, Brockville, Kingston. : I � ,,,, ,oi wide ,World In ,which to hide — ,the asked suspiciously. "W -hence 66me, . �'I.. I I I I . ,,,�A'i " , % -e North 9�y, Ottawa, Guelph, o.. ,,,�+; WLLVXtW Wid-0 World, which *as 'full to yo . T, , . making, welding and forging. Seek them out with e6jifidence. They ar . Sum 11 . . - 1� �. 'That I cannot .tell you, mother," . . I Komptv&j Haileybury. :. . 61AJ; 'h " ,� I I . �,�A.;',Z the brim wit glorious ad,tenturs. � your futurd craftsmen. I .1 . ,.. -1 , : � . �,��4. they aslied nothing beyond, tlie. comt- said, Gervage, and his tone *as. pleads- 1. I .;,,1,.1 , � . � . 0 *�. 0 rad(eshtp -of each,athet. -Let cha.nc& Ing hard. . "But we are a4cold and we I I I , 0* O.-W09606*06080600 *:go***,**' *1 , .. _ ;_�izli'�,`� c6ntinue."fo sierve them, for their mod'. are fa-mishing. Do but #rant us this,- - . . . , 0 I I .% ." , i "' I I. . ... .7:! 4, , .� . . � . .. I 1. , Publisliq by TyfE, UREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) � . . I '. est need. ' .. o ave cause to I . . I . " �', ­, �, . I . * , I.A��, , I I - . . I 1 For their autchoon they took a rue �Oour kindness." ­ I . . .- � . � . 11 1.� . 1� 1. . . 01� .,..-1:1 .1 1, - � I . I , I . . . I . I -11- I .. . I L . "' L' � L I . I., ­ . ',�r, miz yoiwg turnip out of a fleffli. But, this "Yehave the trickof fair,opeaking I _.. .. . -_ - . .1 I 1. 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