HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-6-4, Page 2enotesentstesseennessessenieseste.stoossese.0his earnestneso. Dot ne watched
Ada, and Mx. Weston all the while,
pursue Gwynn to ask some 1110TO
questions. The lad toolto Ms
ne Elven when Ada, came to hem mad heels laughing, and only Ana, was
WOOED BY
seuilingly, "Do gi•A•e Mies Car- left. to Min.
en; eer a rest, Mr. Ikolcroft. I'm mere And now for the first time the
ett.'•••*lehe gets enough binomial theorernegirl'S heart spoke out for herr at, as'
et.
ere •
oolgc.ge., even teem he sawe:hiuel grua,N;lettOzritleutederoyhani'ad the'eaxa irese. ,
nel nothing but contemt. ptor him in the
t
e MiCort
"Inow could you?" she said. "You ettesnetstreseenenneeenoneseseeneetteesOnnnnens% suggestion. Ilgaye es ex
- a met, ewe was thannine when the ought to /mow meebetter - and my
Cyril Ilielcroft Went to this dinner eearriages were announced. It ehau- 1tt1ewreteh of a brother,"
nugae-emeiet at Tara Lodge wart ed that Ada was alooe when he "Re -ally!" he whispered, as it he
=lee% feelings. The memory on; onto oGood_inghto to hes.. Lannise. were out, of breath, snorting at hex.,
that obsurd affair of the ins -teeing 1 die:sit/mint/neat. bitteinese, ad see-, "Yes 10" we?' His ha" tighten'
Stung him whenever it rerun-eaera], other emotions prodateed aCurl- est on hers.
What sort of a reoption would Aela., oes coronet -2.. to lose forme% e' 1 do," said she.- And
Yt.,' "May venture to eoreseatelate th e, too, laughed We Cv117.)1r21
0 matter how she looked t htnn Mr. Weston?" he said, wile -dimmed isfirn.self. "I'm sorry to say I can't
et wound be ray, as It even was, geeesee, n;,he everted. ;,,e4ei decided trelp it. And now do come arid
*0 St'01:112`11* sweet face. In the kali lost to itneerstann 1:1m. 'I apologize to poor nix, Wiestori." -
London Answelo.
of Tara Lodge Le straignateneohis
- •••1 call that cowardly ef yo.
Innecnednsbill forgot etilis'r tool" she satin with a losel rush
aittel Went ntanfolly to his foto in the, I
g • 1 )a• to ot
Q. Aeeks. pod--
drawirc-roosen 1 night!"
That elfish urchin. Ada's yinsang.
ltiroth-tr Gwynn, grinned at in the',•; TwO dans later Young awn'ins
nateseot Ito apneexed. Ire was too rang the bell of Cyril's
consctotis to ie. Rut Dr. Graniy.. sting little Inesse Athile Cyril 11
Ada's father, clasped his Land Was at brealdast. reedit -a -teen , It is rerognized that anteing the
warmly mangle, ontla a real 'about his nterars• tueles of tete more- •diesneititable features of modern civ-
vi-elcootiog smile; ar.d Asia ir.g. Ile Sian nesse iserso els en. initiation the one least to be ender-
tenelf startled Lim brietly „voti ntoDieense,ture thot dau iteeminted for, is the preval-
eece of fatal diFr,ISC2S. With memo:
'with an expression tn her !leo eorty,
earriey tier - het seemed new. to hineS '•Wher. s the mutter?' (• l3 net), of tits* huitnen race who eat. the
e-bswiten. odoealde beetles. Tire' tadosa the hoy bourace,1 into the Smoke, thil;Dgt or liersist in a sours.*
oft/ZenSthet ealtbnately fetid to the Inn
st matter. At nest., room, eap heal.
) -nomotting ghastly!" said ilwenn, mat) Dine, that is understood alma fi-
nes paideg 13,ese :Doersing it. *dilniat o yen Oaten? Isstratel noily. But that I -hero
.1 4,44 to (.tneil wee: We're mitten 1 woetint tot say a shoell be a fatelate- ranoting Imo
• vet_ g Glenn Sit to 11 4)1 bat we ssenes of thoesnieds from eons:moo
s, ' - es, fosesren ewe. l'ad's beets ereendis - non tien and other forme of pulmonary
tion lens lost." :anion:4.* l 10,iy the inset, a de@
"nii-7di "'et linens."' the lad whisinse.dt 1' 1 Ainshon anion from iine Urine.' orate to the nsettioa of the day. staita aloes*, Now piece a
I'vet got to can it till 1 l teL 1•is sslas.-es, 1,no 110,14 cal;F0 wca us the core of st 0701 t1;0 beaten „white 00
yo• u're • * tle,Aert. Po laory up to 1L0' t' weie 4:1.4,0b 3;Witn-Notn.,01. is tiarion-p, hut the orinin rach piece of town, arrange a rinina
It, Atesit you? 4* -7A1 1-11F. VY4111 OW* (items attainton nissieretood. and it is •-lizre in the renter, and place th,0
OINTSIDIRTTON.
fforts Eeing Node to F.xtirpate
the White Rlague.
that ie.
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About the
USES FOR DRY 331-1EAD, .
Bread Crumbs. - The scraps of
bread that .cannot be used on the
table can. be placed la the oven. anal
dried or toasted a delicate brown,
then rolled very floe, owl Placed in a
close or air -tight ices. Witten trying!
pork chops. vents cutlets, fish,
chicken. ett.. dip the meat into an
yell -beaten egg, then into the
renthe, letting them remain, five or
ten naiwates, then mina more ego and
noire coonsiis and fry in ha fat.
terse ou hot plotter, garnish with
pa:eley.
Egg on Toast. - We have the
finei. poached nod serantabhea egg on
toart. but did you ever try the
bird's nest? The chiletren always
enjoy annthing in this line, so*
tempt their apinstites some anomie
bag With Lite toillowinge Toast the
tiediren outiotteet. melt baatter
piaci:rig the pieces of tense
bakitag pan. and nnawing aelde
bere it will keep hot. Select as
mans fresh eggs as yon have planes
of toast. arol F1110743° 31Z4t weites
from the solirs. Wait the wIdtes to,
10aan, 1 sett' When'
I say rain. I =eon 1101 the, ;helve 1
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PILLS AND OINTMENT
• should be ir*
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LAUELS.,
Plitt -Biqa Oa Green,
Olatmeutt---Brostn and
Orem Ott 'Whites
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goTzowArs .1)11=s
are of immenee value t0 the
weak end ailing. Although
thoroughly searching, their
non is so gentle *hot delinate
Ions need have ne hesitation
in taking, them; indeed, they
shoold never he withcot a
atippits The Pills give, speedy
relief In panes of Headeche,
Elilioosness, Nausea, iiNaziates
and Trembling n1eaeatiette.
Females will find them highly
eons.
01•LOWAYS TINT
is ore,erninently a household
remedy; once uSed it is sere to
have a permonent place in the
family medieine Celpboard. it
noiCkly allays ininannonation an
imitation. wed is in the hhes
dere soothing and heolirag
piny it te Elrisieee. Burns,
aids, Cuts, Wounds, Boils,
SCeseen, esse also relieves
and cures Uronchitis, AStlirria,
Threot, QtlieSy1 and olliee
Q Throat Chest -
Iron
Olill into !=c1.• that fellow with the "Vosir )ieteneen-S* be Logan, theroime leo' otherwise thou to 4140 nahrohen yoth in it. .c't.tlit small To atone dinner pletee and dieltes
1 noir? I t Inn er 'West- )11. "s niet alum* :mint- boa Iter rei roat1-4 of the tinten, t 3t. it si14,41,1 I ,Its of hut tee. eees aro roprer. opa )404 th„,.fore. soli:111.g them. *0 1 able
• FtV31104, iron) this coitlitry; bere, flat, 41 04l. you thilln so claim i.50 • I - • - $^11:0 it 1101 iKell IMO/. il'e egg 1:i. dill thsen in very hot water instead
many t tooeati e or Victoos - _
Aea• fnit. ne took at 1::erl°' „snot latolity in a ,canted Serve liot. of patting 11 81 in the own, Plates
naves in ..tioar. sho 1410 awgall_,pia 1' 144 tun gr,„, army ,r.,044,1 lead 844.14 to 140.4.1; cream Toa,t, Tav1-4 Finatt wi I la.f:t as long if treatell
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1 1144. tote 'nun I444e8.4433, the bttl'ii..• 34 164* 6 le* 11 It e10.4 ef the 30n.:191Nt. ". Inn:lance in tho l,litape of tarts or ,, ling out the edges rentiv to 4,1448.• .
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slie, Just he -
tut le Wilma the Lerilient people Aver.. ' ti lend. "Mi...., 0 '4.01s i • ze 1.' inn twee; r.' 1,4 walaitg up 4.t 1,e,t, to the Iiilifilter 413663311'e41ier ill *3448' .1 erVillir. ; fore i 1•011it4ike ay fol.! t.:.+‘1)1v kind
inn lie (Cyrill had been gents' oft to u ii oi• otinetent and pv.1441, it1,1 and sire e4L2.61hle of more elabora- a* • 'oil 613 <13 4 taco titAm. 144. neaen
ant the general pause filet etetoni ' - .14." *oda Cy' in hot with 1 ietin- f 3.; s for no entinction of poinumw, 1i4111 bY M.t1;,.' 44f winFted eretlm and weight Ot flame Mud. Iliandherchiefs
was gall Will wormwood to Cyrilotooti uguti., "81.o3 :4 44,8 g:!, e Lo h t-' 40esaoe. 0 ' other ginning' than it'iM. tins out -aerie 40 4 ...101 ill this way inill last a
Ile libonsed and simile 1 that he : t ben a . *683.4.. lee 1, it n i ne k A:11 814' il '- i
Lanint a notion Ulla Mr. 1111.::s4.11 quaint: ii e, At aaan - 'neon, qa.
ZiWiti.t. 1.11ie the good fellow le• i le Ltd. U. b Illiiii.: 4,.;:' 1 t• 11•.•:': 11i'i
170..4 Dr. “ritribV Wens,' the 10(34344 2- 11 o aetin.ise en Mr. Vie tar bet .
the *theme on Lis behalf.
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33E castErm.
81;01 - 4..on bo,,o .4,3 I L.ind Which Everyone Should
sled then what noon Aria do but r down, In fellno; hz• 1441 314,, 1,8. Cultivate.
3111 er to him: olitsidres tl e wail!, et )3 tie le he 1an i
"What a 54)14141 '3 you are!" •tii• ratuntea. n 141 '; TO be cheerful 'when the world 3
"I know!" he aseer.toi: ion/ Le ball 31 1.815'. lineeelt come upon tneen hie, going wen with yos is no great „dr_
little appetite after t14 at. lIer *in- 'We" 111 Oe 14131'1; tee. The thing is to be cheerful
nhwis 433 on the WO1ldii Wnii horribly !of the cl4.•441e:,:kg1 Cyan untliT nisadvantageous circumstances.
consair ing. Nover had Ler blue eyes **Give Wu a hand 55 1°11 Limn" Paid If you have lost money, if business
Itirel Lim more fatally. And ;be i the doctor, after a Iniet ens -11.'41a- prospects fail, if enemies appear tri-
earLet him coward -- urn' meant It 4.1, 44 of lam; and together Ono-
cur- umphant, if them is illness of self
As soon as the ladies had goite, lied Mr. Weston into the bousse. or those dear to ,you. then is it, in -
that young imp Gwynn showed in Anti then Cyril junt fled away. . deed a, tirtate to be cheerful. When
the doorway. Ile slipped into a *slne man s mad: sand 1)i. ;lane powety inchss d..- • ft
er ' rounds, and the ;ton dipped then in
. . . .
.. month after month, nr through the •
1 • i riche dtlicious nang, toppea be fore a fire with, the legs and under
t heir next to Cyril, and helped lum- by loonnig after lune
when Ile had rerun Cly- y,a1s as they pans ; when you hanre piece o..f walnut, a (theme or am; side of the seat tanner -41s the lire. it
stlf to a banana. fly and by, .
"what is this about your saving a rirs letter, he said: "lie tantet be
'
to deny yotu•self every little loweed- ,c,isst.allifed fruit. And they arn is a. great rniztaire to a low the canes
. 4, wane as much like bonbons when to them.
--- to get very dirty before attenning
poor creature from a watery grave, nrad!" Ada coming into the room,
• .
out piee. Thus it comes about that long timeon,
we have retained the good things
that neon 10 pies, while doing away 1 TO 'On's/OVATE, CA.111.1 CHAIRS.
vith the llama les that. made them wash the seats seen with eon, also
seem inelegant. hot water - not soda, foreit macs
Una' the name state ef things ex- rtilletti yellow. Turn the clotir
istswith regald 10 cake* The es- side down, wet the seat well on the
us, but it has been refixed. and sub- push the bulge to tlie
suttee of the cane alrides 541111 4;1. 48,1
right eide. and leave to dry. If not
quite tight, repeat the process.
Should the canes be much, discolored,
wash them oter with a news solu-
tion of vitriol and water. Dry in a
eel in tiny tins, or (Sit front a lame shady place. Good (holing weather
loaf into 'miry shapes, hearts ehostld be chosen tor waslang the
chairs. or if done in whaler, dry be -
Initiated. so to spletk, and the result
is punch eakes, petit fours, and the
like. Between ourselves, these are
jut deli pound cake, fruit cake,
sponge cake. or chocolate cane bake
Inneroft?" now asked. Tom Russell
inn at Rutty,
"It didn't happen to be a poor
creature at all!" said Cyril. "I was
ti.te poor creature. I got wet for
notl log-nthat's all!"
What was it, then?"
Young Gwyen popped in his oar.
"I'll tell you," he said. "Mr.
Inelcroft was taking Lis constitu-
tierial along the canal eitle Whon
some chap threw a scarecrow into
the w-ater from the loinge. In. had
petticoats and other things on. you
know, and looked just li.ke a woman
winen it Spxead out. And, being
shortsighted, old Cyril - Mr. Idol -
croft, I mean. - took a header after
it. And --- can't swim a hang,
that's the lake of it. But our New-
fottedlaxid dog, Elector, and me -
all iight, and. 1 -we were close
by, and Elector hauled him. von by
the rank. 'Intat's all. He swallovs-
ed a lot of canal water amid went
home, just as he was. He looked:-
riespin.g."
.drippIng, 1 wager!'' •• said
Toile arcid the p.revalent laughter.
Cyell felt p,articularl3r analoyed ley
Pe! er Weston's mi,rth,
It as due to my short -sight"
he explained, with angusing gravity.
said Peter 'Weston, cheek-
irg his mirth, "X call it a thorough,-
ly plucky thing to do. It was he-
roi
Dr. Orailby again tuene'd the con -
3143 s? -ion. Ile appreciated the non -
ger :instal in Cyril's noel cheeks.
Sre's chaffing you, Cyril,''
Gwynn.; "MICI pass the sweets,
;sell yCn?"
1831 w see, in the drawing-I:00ra,
•(id except, talk matte -
Tenni .s with a young lady froin
Sneer:n:1dg°. En astonished her by
. . , , am the 1/111.1 e of how to
ho gave her the letter, arid asked
midis) one dollar do the work of two done as they are like cake. For
/ter what she thought of it."
has le) he solved -then the man who the Icing tvhich eovers them is Trite
"It -it's just like I.im inithie",'" like to the creamy mixtutre, in inx-
sant the gial quietly.
en none Mr. ran still be cheerffil is a hero. 1re tore and color, of evhich bon bons
is a greater hero than the soldier owe Inane.
-
who faces the cannon's mouth Such But along with these tricks in the
eheerfulness'is the kind that Ave need evolution of pie and cake we are
to cultivate. learning a great -deal about other
ther 041 141111She caught that Sub -
To acquire this self -command we sweets. There are jellies, for ba-
.
tle yOuth by the ear, and held on ,need to think of many thing's. We stance. I*1 our grandmother's time
until she had the truth out of him.itend tn guard ag,ainst giving 14444137 to the making of lemon and wide 3e1 -
"What if X have been ragging 1171tat!o11 about little things. If we lies coenumed a good half day with
him!" exclaimed the boy. "Ile is ran maintain eelf-control in sniall the etrainings that were necessaen
arch an old softy!"
matters Ave shall have less dlinculty to have them clear. Xow, Ave have
..
"Versr well," said Ada. "You'llin maintaining it when great mat- a. purified, clarified, rarifivd sort of
-
come right along to his house, and tars are to be met. If we meet with gelatine that almost, turns into the
tell him everything, or Ow papa irreparable losses 11/0 ItalSt readjust jelly we want if we' 'but express a
ives to fit the new nditions. ill wish itS presenCe; so little niamp-
shall rnake it warm for you." our l .
co
'SI 'don't care; only I must be There is no Teat evil so bad that illation is necessary to their we-
al -a -Op about it," saiti tbe boy. 'it might h.ove been worse, Let us paration.
Again he "bounced in upon Cern, congratulate ourselves that the - st
now in the midst of the 'depression wont iS Doi- yet I There is truth in
that had followed his attack on Mts. the ilnying that "every cloud has a
Westonsalver lining." Though it may for a
. ,
”I say, old anon. ., Imo look so dark" we can. see no
!" he exclaimee t•
"I've been cramming you a bit. diet of the silver, yet we keow it mg.
Sorry, hut I have. Ann -that's is there.
all." It had to be more before he ,
' s '
Went!' Ile- "I had a realistic dream last
"If you'd tell a lie like that,
night .'' She - Indeted! 'What was
Gwynn, lad,” said Cyril, "you'd tell
it?" "Oh, I &earned 1 bad 14ro-
otherin Mr. Weston - er •-- 1113
posed to yols and you turneS me
doubt still --- yew? sister Aida and
over to your father." "Yes, yes;
'he, I meare-t-"
onns and what Old father say?" "Oh, 3:
"Oh, bother!" cried the boy.
d,on't know. X only know I oke
all a made-up tale from the first
'don'tc,ey' she rogu e eies She up and foand myself , on the floor."
,
you • s d 1 .
Weston is not really Wet; and I'm
going out."
But she waited first for her bro-
THINGS WORTH KNOWING, •
.A. few cloves put in the ink bottle
will rroc,Ont 1;11.a 0011.tentS from noeld-
A hot solution of salt and nine -
gar will brighten copper add tin
If door or window screens move
with clifitculty rub their edges well
with hard soap.
Mother of pearl may be cleaned by*
washing with whiting and cold wa-
ter. Never use soap or soda.
A few drops of •arronoeia Potnna
the water lielyvilich silver is waShecl
will keep it bright,'especially
daieo sum nier weather. ,
Insect srtecke may be removed from,
the proud individual. "Well, you gilded picture fealties by (1114)1.11g a
are all right except EIS to your email camel's hair brash in alcohol
head.,," corn:Tented tile other part of and applying it to the spo't.
the cooversation. "1-f•ein's To I -en -love tar putt soft grease on
"The pare you lark with is oilt of the spot, rub it thoroughly with the
proportion to the part 34011 think haods and wash both tile grease aod
toe with mranixl salt water.
brought nee here this minute to tell ,
yott so. You etre mach a thickhead,.
Cyril. P01' a chap your age you're "I am a 501D -wade man," saill
awful riclidulous. Anyorie can see.
She's sweet 011 34014, t1;101.11gli it's a,
thing tio fellow can understand'
Ile went nff laughing. Fide sister
was outside with a pained face. Ann
it was 'thus that Cyril found her
when he had snatched up Ms ha't to
Delouuns
mner Lc
heons
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COVIMAUTP COMEDY,
faelifonable 144145 tipStairo,
art hod just tinned mit Ler light.
when oho heard a ealler att. for ler.
She made a 6314140 for her powdee boo
in the dark and (Noted Ler face, mai
then went to tlie ;tailor mei found
1481 grothenan 1111001 whom she 'WW1
modems to utalie 1401 Ili sereteina.
And int* ilia, lie wile podded ut,
34er appearame, hut, being a et:ale-
Man. :Ail wait tqa 1618,1
eltattea graceitills, and had a de-
linsttel evening.
As room es no had gone she rush -
('d 14) the whew, 1.18 every p•j* 1 deee
when 4408' 1 sem leases. She gave oue
Ineream and went off into hysteries.
Instead of puttliatt the. pan Into
the %oozier box. rne Wel wit it into
the powderol charcoal ueed for her
teethl
nE itinN'T TUNG.
well-lunown doctor tells, this as
41214 actual. experience: "One vight
' was aroused by a hoed ruppleg 415
ime. door. Leaning mit of the win-
dow, I saw a person standing on the
step banging away. 'What's the
matter down there?' I cried. 'What
do you want?'
"''Tis me 'mold mither that's tuk
bad, doe -Bier,' replied the man.
"'Sour rtiother is ill?"
"Faith, an' she is tun terrible,
doether.
"How long have you been there?"
"In faith, doether, so loug that r
would he ashamed to mintion IL” '
"Then why didn't you ring the
night bell?"
"X was afraid of distburbiin youo
honer,," was the Irishman's perfect-
ly sincere reply...
f
THE MAN AND THE BOX.
Here is a box. In itself it is not
remarkable. But a emu is pitching
it.
When man, unmarried man, packs
a box, women weep.
See the 'nen! lie is not cabal
[-lis hair resembles a stornx-swept
wheatfield. He wears no coat, and
his coitaar has playfully broken away
fisoin the shirt -stud. Upon his per-
spiring face is the look Napoleon
usod to habituelly wear when he
called upon his neighbors. The aura
has observed his sister pack boxes.
Everything ntted in so nicely tlmt
the mierobes cried out that they
were being suffocated; but he caamot
make out how she dichnt.
Ine - thrusts his hands inane his
pockets Innd makes a few remarks.
But tbey are for the' box and not
for Publication.
At last all is over but the closing
enereiee„ and the man- niments on to
the Ind, iTe leaps upon it with both
feet, and pounds and jams it. But
between the hasp and the slot
there is a great gulf Axed, measur-
ing one -sixteenth of an inches
At last! A click! The man
steps majestically from off the lid
with the flush of victory upon. him,
and notices lays() tennis shirts and a
pair of socic.s under the bed.
NOT VERY CQMEL'Inn-EN'r.nRY•
Nellie - "How did you work fa.
thee so beattlifully?"
Jack -- "With diplomacy, my
dear - pore diplomacy. X told him
I wanted to marry one of his daugh-
ters, He glared at ine and ashed
which one of tne six: I said
Laurie" .
Nellie "You said Laura'?"
Jack - ”tres.„ all diplomacy, my.
deas. He flew into an awfdl
and said I couldn't have her. He
said she •vas too "good for me. I in-
sisted. He grew madder. X still(
insisted. Then he roared out, 'Yo:14
can't have Laura, you jackanapoSii
Nellie_ is quite good enough.. fon
you!' And that's the way X got(
yo'u, Nellie, 'dear. Wasn't it 'beanie
tirul diploniacy/'' '
'Smith -- "What became of youte
friend Brown?" Jones - "I./ea,de
poor fellow -- died by bungee n
Smith - "Hangieg? Is it possid
ble?" Jones -- "Yes; hanging round!
taverns."
1PageWeven Wire Fence
with its continuous coil (net crimped) is the
hest stook -holding fence made. Page No.
7)yire stands a 3,0O0pound' strairt-eoromon
No.7 wire only 1,70i., pounds. Common wire
Will not coil -it straightens out again -it
hasn't a spring. temper -Page wire has.
'.rno Paz,: vrro renco co., Llialtod,
Otrt.
e, seen, 1441.13._ 11