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Exeter Advocate, 1908-10-01, Page 7
p ♦O♦Jo0•0♦O♦O♦O♦O♦O•O♦0♦000♦0•0•0•*+0•*•0•s +0 I strove to devise some plan where- N.+-++♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ee♦•••• f by 1 could obtain a glance at the • 0 " addresses. The box, huwover, was ♦ erup About the Farm •• fere oro 1 could resolve upon any • flan the girl had dropped tl►oni tutu ♦• *P f t, and 1 heard her linen thnines •Ho��V O in aloe the corridor again. AMystcrt•rat gg. • * Those letters were in the post, and 1++++++++++4+++++....; ♦H+♦+++++*♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦+; 0 beyond my reach. T .i She had written those two mis- PASTEURIZING ESSENTIAL. i- lives during the night, and after Experienced dairymen who have Qthe departure of her visitors. 'l he3' looked into the dairy practises of 0 had, no doubt, some connection Denmark state that they do not OR, THE GIRL IN BLUE: with the matter which the trio had excel, and in some instances are not * earnestly discussed in that tan as up-to-date as those followed in A talizing foreign tongue. other dairy countries. Types of •�•� lu hesitancy 1 remained some tit dairy utensils and machinery de- Qiec♦0•0♦O4Q4�tN�t♦�Ctt1Rti0.t+ ialf7+s�♦tR10♦G♦0010E+?OE♦i0E♦1� tle time, then a sudden thought ec scribed by dairymen in Australia, CHAPTER -XXVIII.—(Cont'd) further interest in any of your fu- curred to tie. 1 addressed an en the United States and Canada years tore schomcs.•' velope to the hall porter of my ago as being out of date, are still "T+, talk like that is useless,'' Rho. He grunted dubiously. club, enclosing a black sheet of ,n use by the Danes. And yet, they responde(l. "Remember that ae: "Now that you think our for- paper, and then descending, post excel all other Dairymen in the uui knows souirthing.,,cu it. The box was placed outside formity and good quality of their tunes have changed you Conten'' the bureau, and the instant I had dairy products. This is especial - 1 greater ease than a rough and was examined by the magistrate "Something, yes. But what?" ( plate deserting us, eh l" he snap- dropped the letter in I turned, as ly true in butter making. Danish inexperienced person, but will do and it was his proficiency that ture- "He knows more than we think. ped. "A single word to the Prince though in anger with myself, and, cide butter in Great Britain is the other in with far more comfort to the cd the Loudon magistrate to fore - 1 11'here is he now?" and you would conclude your ca entering the bureau, said to the stan- dard by which all other butter is cow, who will stand pleased and le favor of Collins's system. He • 'Nobody can discover. 1 saw eery rather abruptly, I'm think -clerk— judged. Tho butter front other quiet, placidly chewing the cud and is now fourteen years old and his I� }:tui once, but he has disappeared. ,leg•" "I've unfortunately posted a let countries ranks second to Danish testifying by her manner and stmt upbringing is evident both in his They say he's a wandering lunatic.) "Is that intended as a threat?" ter without a stamp. Have you the rarely equal to or ahead of it. tude that she experiences pleasure physical and mental equipment. He He left U�nbury suddenly after she inquired in a calm voice. key of the box'!'' What is the secret of the Dane's rather than annoyance from the op -is as tall and sturdy as an ordinary showing signs of madness, and itt-1 Take it as such if you wish,' the "The box belongs to the Post success 1 It is pasteurizing. What -oration. Cows will not yield their English lad of seventeen and he can though that terror of a woman, his man responded angrily. Through Office, sir, ho answered. 'But we over defects there may be in their milk to a person they dislike or converse intelligently on must sub- jects ects in a way that would do credit wife, strove to trace him, she was your confounded bungling you've have a key to it."system of making butter they trial, dread. ! etai,.:uceessful. His insanity, coupled brought exposure upon us. We have "Then I should esteem it a favor tenaciously to pasteurizing. Tho .T. to many grown men. He has writ with the fact that financial ruin evil)" you to thank for it. You know if you would recover my letter for Danes would no more think of mak- ten articles on the current, politi- overtouk him suddenly apparentiy,me quite well enough to he aware mo It is most important that the ing butter without pasteurizing the START LATER, GO FASTER car and educational problems, preyed upon her mind. She fell ill,' that when I make threats they are addressee should nut be charged for cream or milk than of growing which have been accepted on their never idle ones."its postage. I regret that toy ab- grain on the sands of the sea. It merits by leading English news - died end according to a letter I received! "And you are sufficiently well ac -rapers and l agaz►nos, and he has horn odd r a few days ago, ahothis t sent -mindedness should give you isan essential part of their butter -I' P making also written verses which display died suddenly of an aneurism, and�9uainted with mo to know that I this trouble." g system. Every creamery LAD PICKED I'P READING IN I Y was buried last Thursday at Bud- never run unnecessary risks."Tho clerk took the key from a and every butter -maker practises Aconsiderable. merit. \� EhB. Leigh of toc,. The announce- "1 know yon to be a devilishly drawer at the end of the bureau, it. They look upon it as just as Collins explained that he had meat her death was in pester- clever woman," he said. "But in and opening the box, took out the necessary in butter•making as rip- been asked to open a school in tho clay'; papers " your dealings with that man Hca- .half-dozen or so letters which it ening the cream. Pasteurizing more In Englishman Proves That His ccuntry by persons who wished �+im I listened to those words open- ton you showed weakness—a cow contained, and spread them upon than any other thing is responsible c ntrundy by the education of , him mouthed. My wife was dead! Then ard's weakness. All that he knows the desk. Among thein were two for Denmark's high standing in the Method of Education is teir children, and he will start with 1 was free' is through your own lolly. You square, pale blue envelopes. As butter markets of the world the Best. enough pupils to insure the tina'- With my strained ear close to the attempted to mislead him by your 1 took my own letter and affixed a Pasteurizing has been before the tial success of the undertaking. thin wood of the door I stood actions and letters, but he has, it stamp I glanced eagerly at the ad-diarymen of this continent fdr many There is a man in London, Eng- "We will have children from 55• breathless, fearing that they might seems, been a little too shrewd for dresses of both. years. Every dairy authority re -land, who has beaten the London t„ fifteen years old," he said, "an'l distinguish tho rapid beating of ni «u ' One bore the superscription : commends 'it' and advocates its county council education commit- tee practically all our teaching will tie ht art. ! Y, "And if he does know the truth— One P. Gechkuloff, 98 King Hen- adoption. And yet how few cream- tee after a fight lasting several done out el doors and by the pert !'our ingenuity has always been even, indeed, if he dared to inform ry's ltoad, Hampstead, N. Y." eiies practice pasteurizing the milk years. He has compelled the courts patetic method. No class will have cxlectiv .ingenuity madame,"ithis the said, the police—what direct evidence Upon the other were the words of cream in butter -making. In Can to admit that his system of educe- more than ton children, for no tea- rrtiectieoly, "but in this last affair can he give, pray"' she queried. which caused my heart to leap joy- ads we are constantly agitating tion, which the education allaright,t- cher can give individual attent'&+•t pet have not shown your usual "Ile was blind, and therefore saw full within me. They were— for better care of the cream and ties say is all wrong, is to more. We will have our etassea tact " nothing. He is now mad, and no- Y milk, a very necessary thing in mak- and in a few weeks he is going to in the gardens and fields which su "Miss Mabel Anson, "In what manner?" I body will believe him." "Miss m Hotel, London." ing fine butter. But we fail in open a school within 30 miles of round the fine old country -house "His Highness places confidence "Even though he may be an idiot 1 posted nay letter, hurried up - to a practice them would help London where his theories will be that I have taken, and we will in you, yet you sit idly koro, and c:ia mouth ie better closed," her stairs, and paid my bill. overcome the effects of bad put into practice, writes a Londo,i adopt the kindergarten method as profess yourself unable to assist companion growled. Edna had already packed her cream. �\ e do not mean by this, correspondent. The inun is Edwin much as possible. Ido not mean him " I His words startled me. This un- trunk, but had changed her mind, that less attention he given to the Collins, a university man, a writer by this the formal kindergarten ":\ warrant is out against you; seen man's intention was apparent- and did not intend leaving Hull care of thy, cream. Every patron and a teacher who does not believe school, which would shuck Froebel nevertheless, you still consider the iy to make a further attempt upon_ that day. I heard her inform the should he urged at all times to give in teaching at alt—that is, in the almost as much as the old system Prince your friend. That is curl- my life. ut I chuckled iswithin the m chambermaid of her intention of re- supplies hisest care to with.e (-ream,ordinary acceptation of the tern did, but we will adapt his prtnci- ous :" she remarked, with a touch self. For Y "teaching." His motto is that I Just at that moment I heard the raaining, then I left the hotel, and PT gplea to our surroundings. Our of ee�rcasm. caught the ten forty-five express however, received from a hundred rhihlren should be taught little class gardens and fields will be well "Mont certainly. It was Oustro-, waiter tap at the door, and open- for London. different, persons giving in the by ' and should learn much." His supplied with large blackboards at nioff's doings. His Highness is ing it, announce the Arrival of an -(To be Continued.) et care cannot but vary greatly in theory and practice aro that ke which the teacher can stop iv his powerless to control the Ministry other visitor—a Mr. Boesch. - quality. Pasteurizing will make it ()did should be asked to undertake walk to of Police." "Why, I wonder, has ho sought + more uniform in quality of butter, formal lessons until it is nine or safe "And you believe that you will be you here'" exclaimed the man when IRELAND NEEDSNEEDSFORESTS.TS. and thus unable the butter -maker ten years old, and that until it ILLUSTRATE HIS TALK in England 1" she inquired du- the waiter bad gone. "He roust -- t, make a more uniform quality of reaches that age it should he allow- "The children will be encou ...sed Liousl33•. i have some important news!" The Green Isle is lWaking in ukiug butter. ed to run practically wild and as- t', ask questions. I want to coccus - Ireland believe so, providing that 1 . Next moment the door was again Up to Ilex Sins. similato knowledge as a flower gar age the natural development of DOCTORING FOWLS. thers its sweetness from the sun- ideas• For instance, it we are hav- ` �t*.tierctse care, • he responded. Af- ,thrown open, and the new arrival Ir©land has awakened to the na- Rhino. {» a history lesson and someunu ter to -night it best that we should entered. tional valor of her forests, but so A prominent authority on poultry !` remain strangers — you under II All three spoke quickly togetherMr. Collins has been at war w i .h suggests a geographical question •1" 1 in a foreign tongue. The man late that radical measures will now states that, "To succeed in doctor- the Collins authorities over the growing naturally out of the hie scan 'be necessary to make upfor past inga stubborn case of sickness of education education his own eight chi gr g 'e'; "And course." Boesch then made a brief statement tom- neglect. A con►miasiun ppointed a ersistent epidemic in his flock,t,rry, there is no reason why tMrs. Anson and here 1"rgo? which apparently held lin twocum gg should not drop the history awe Are they at a safe distance!" ',anions for some moments speech- by the Crown to investigate the is one of the worst misfortunes dren. •retThe 6 law must gt Rio to isch olg follow that line of thought. (3eu- "•yrs. When I met Heaton he in- less in alarm. Then again they all condition of Ireland's forests and that can befall a poultry keeper, publicgraphy may lead into mathematics, nt aired after them. He particularly commenced talking in tow confiders- to suggest measures for bettering ;t meaning thereby that it is much Ira child does not attend the and so is The reason for this is q has just inadcpublic its report. better, from the dollar -and -cents schools the school attendance �' that the children realize the course to discover them, and of tial tunes in that strange language l essential relation should all bruis —Slav I believe it was. The commission outlines and vig- standpoint, for the poultryman to ter calls to find out why, and if the comae I assisted him." largesusly urges the adoption of a t kill fowls as soon as they exhibit parent can satisfy him that the They both laughed in chorus. Whatever it might have been, scheme for the State to plant symptoms of disease than it is to child is being efficiently educated ,,; knowledge to real life. In the ce But her words in thhe elthe and it, it brought 1 understood no word about 700,000 acres with forest potter about and endeavor to treat elsewhere all is well. If not, a' 0 old-fashioned school each subject icnt proof that she feared the ei it brought back vividly to m}parent is summoned to appear he- i:, taught by rote, and the children result of our re -union. They Gni- memory the indelible recollection of trees. This, with the 300,000 acres the infected birds. T' seldom realize that one has any re• nessra upon me the truth of my the night of the tragedy at Tho Bob'.f existing forest, would give Ire- As a general rule, this advice fore the magistrate, and if he can ration Inad 1,000,000 acres of forest land, holds good. Unless a than can de- not satisfy the magistrate he is to another. suspicion, namely,that Mabel held tons.I ur the same reason I have sl - there an area which the commission con feet the trouble, diagnose the dis- fiord, and if the offense continue+ ways taught my children both nrith the key to the enigma. 1 listened attentively. Yes, siders essential for the agricultural ease, and apply treatment, in the he is fined again as often as the at - dem and geometry by moans of "•\\'hat dors he know?" asked the was no mistake --those tones were ;and industrial requirements of the early stages of sickness, it is eel- tendnnee officer finds time to sun'' matches or little sticks. They barn man, evidently referring to me. familiar. That tri., of voters were country. dem that doctoring is of mue ch mon him. by layingtwo sticks beside two "Hr is aware of the spot where the some that with my sharpened About 20,000 acres 0f this would avail. It he manages once ortwu-d PROVES HiS ('ASE. ed.the affair took place," she answer the I had overheard conversing bet in be purchased by the State in to be successful in chocking a mild Collins has been fined many times other sticks that two and two make the inner room immediately before P K for net sending his four elder chit rd,mountainous and rough regions and a idemic, or curia an individual on and n^ujtiPlicatiand tonthasimple e lsumyd reference stone "What 1" gasped her companion the commission of the nerve. managed as State forest, says Har- case here or there, lie gets into the dren to school. The British niagia in alarm. "That can't be. He was I have said that my nerves were ice's Weekly, while 500,000 acres, habit of fussing about his fowls, ti ate is impatient of new ideas, and t'• roal things. The geometrical stone blind, you said .' shattered. Al! the past was a tor -T y' when he learned that Mr. Collins's ' taint he was. But by some luring memory to me, but the thione in sural! blocks, would be dosing thorn when they get sick, forms and their relation to real►tiea "Certainly ,lanced by the State, but managed and usually ends up by getting his idea of education was to allow his can be taught in the same way. Af- moneil how. I can't says' he aster failure quintessence of that t •rt«re was my [y P children to grow up as plants and d at least on. fact. failure to discover my love. I he co nciynte owners or bycount leer stocked up with a lot otbirds ter they have mastered the Kinct- 1 twinecouncils. of enfeebled constitutions, predis- flowers grow lie became impatient pies in this way the fennel learning "Did he make any remark to keyed that she alone could supple The facts that under the land par- posed to disease. A little know' and refused to listen to more. Col- just easily to them. It is simply tar solution of the enigma, and 1 tins insisted, however, and he has you 1'' chase acts much woodland former- ly edgy of the different foot{ diseases teachingitheyem to fullyrss in undrrstnnd� "Of course he did. Ile gave Inc what truth there ung e. that su- the held in large blocks is being sold is esaeniial to success in poultry -test succeeded in forcing the un- to understand that he was acquaint- st.icien you shall duly see. in small Parcels and lumbered and raising, but more as n means of de- willing admission from the pings schoole htg'ivery breed. I believe ed with the details of the whole af- The three voices continues) i" that there is now opportunity for totting disorders in the early stag -trate that his children were far r'+ fair." speak in that. foreign tongue for the Government to acquire woods ea than fur applying remedies to advance of the ublic-school chit 'n giving each child the essentials } \long silence fell between them. perhaps half an hour, during whichdren of the same age. The sequel "� religion and letting the parents The mention of Mrs. Anson and period l waw unable to form any and land suitable for forests mode cure the trouble. The one fact that fill in the details of it, specially urgent for the State to a poultryman wrinta to be able to t;, this decision is the opening r [ themselves her charge held me breathless. The idea of the trend of the newcomer's take immediate action. grasp firmly is that, when once li (-whatever erred they believe in. My Collins's'achuol, where he w ,1 gy_ Mabel. r' referred to was evidently announcement. To show that such a scheme of ease becomes established in his trach other children on the aa.rts Principle assistant will be a clergy - object notMabel. 1 only hoped that obtain this Then I heard the visitors taking land acquisition and planting is not flock, the beat thing he can do is lines that he has taught his own. man in holy orders. but I will gy- I cenyeraation 1 might some their leave, apparently with many impracticable the commission cites to use a good sharp hatchet pretty Collins is A graduate of the Un'• c'Ljrct to Non -conformist rniat or Roman true t.• the whereabouts of my der- of respectthose gesticulated reassurances the rase of Denmark, an agricul- vigorously. In the long run it will eersit • of London, of the Sorbonne Catholic clergymen viriming the chil- ling c f which mark the shallow turn)sofcountry halt the size of Ire- prove more profitable than all the Paris and of Heidelberg ['nit (tern of their faith under toy "i %cinder how much Heaton foreigner. I extinguished my light turd which, since 1`h has iof Ire- drugsin the world. situ in Germany. He has been a charge.".___ really dors know 1" observed d her and opened my do,.r cautiously. dt\� ed her forests by 1 5,000 acres. tutor in high-class educational visitor reflectively at last. they passed ce choir way down the r LIVE STOCK NOT':S• in- stitutions for years And he has p y MAKING .\ JOB OF IT. "To much, 1 Etat," she answer- corridor 1 succeeded in obtaining a pared students for university exnci• od. No doubt she recollected how very good iiew „i the interestuia REAL CAUSE. The best way to cure scratches is irlations. From this it will be .c r, {'at, who had a weakness for iho I had expressed my determination pair. They were talking together. Mrs. Brown (suspiciously)—Your to prevent them altogether. And that he has no prejudice against tt r, wirer of the country, once did a }P the best preventives are clean g priest, ( to go to Scotland Yard. and 1 distinguished the inns wh" tees are watery and terribly in- flamed. stables and thorough Bare of the ordinary learning. All that hr con day's work for the villa .\Rani +there was a prolonged heti first called upon Edna by his flamed. horse when it c'.mys in from a mud• t(;nds is that the average child is rand labored so nobly that when he pewee. � deep voice. He was a short. thick Mr. Brown (with an injured air)stunted and weakened by being begged for it drink at the end of it • Borsch has m.'' ed in i.mrdth tet, black -bearded man of t .rty• —Well, next time you give me a dc•, wet drive. The legs and belly stunted led to tax its bruin and body the kind orae and not the heart to I must see him,'' exclaimed the well dreesed in blaek, %ith a heavy llible for birthday present, don't ruhbe be cleansed of rood and lav beginning its formal education refuse. gold albrrt serosa his amply vest. rubbed until dry. " 'Tisa nail in your coffin ail the man.select one with herb fine print. too early. ''In London 1 i thought he was His companion. whose name was Cobmeal will he perfectly sate to "I do not believe in beginning to same, Pat," said he, as he poured `• atilt at his post in the Ministry at apparently Ruysch, was eonsider feed to horses and colts if mixed learn the formal things ton early," ! out a couple of fingers. Kele.- she said in a tone of sur- eider. :theta fifty-five or so, of spars A physician received late one ev- with a s►nnll portion of cut hay• said Mr. "Children should + "it is that. your river�nce, ' said prise. build, erect. thin -faced with long ening a note from three of his fel- with a l is not as dangerons to ric, encouraged Collins.(' grd to ask questions, t•► i Pat, as he dent red the glees; `'hut ire v rs fortunate enough to oh airy %bilkers de•s.endinq from ei- low practitioners: "Please step feed to it horse alone as corn ground barn rather than to be taught. Me now that ye've the hammer in your Lein rnrl� intimntifn of OusUum they cheek and shaven chin. He over to the club, and join ns ata without the cob, because the cob ol'.. t hoe could not read a line un- hand, ye muight as well dt►roive in off.' intention•, and after warning wore nfrock-cont and silk lint, and rubber of whist." "Emily, dear," increases the bulk of the meal and tit he was nine years old. Then he another :" me, a t'ttped the same evening. He was '.t a type altogether superior I,e said t0 his wife, "here, I am thereby renders it less harmful. learned the alphabet in a week. to •k 'tenmrr, I heard, from Trieste t his companion. called away again. it appears to The reason why shelled corn is saf' and he learned it without any dd. t+, !, .:rife." Tho woman Urainger'a coffee was he a difficult case—there are three ei to feed to a horse alone than !lenity. He just asked his mother '•\\"lie associate yourself further brought to her as usual in the morn- other doctors on the spot already." cornmeal, is because the horse in c.r me what the letters were, and Mich that man'" she urged. "Sure ing, but about ten o'clock she rang masticating the corn only cracks it• in a week he was reading 1 "What will only add to the danger." again, and when the chambermaid "hat would you do, dear, if I and it cannot go into the stomach "What concerns myself likewise responded, said— were to die 1" asked Mrs. Dailey, iir such a pasty condition as corn- Bet OR H ore HIS OWN e•'neerns him." he answered rather "Here are two letters. Post fondly."I don't know," replied meal does. "Which is If every dropof milk in the cow's to him poetry, Shakespeare's plays a,lhigll•,u.1y. them for me in the sox in the Darley, thoughtfully.may "You have apparently of late be- bureau, and tell them to send my your choice --burial or cremation 1" udder d r not carefully he cremove will sule to his r things Bich we ere • r .loam friends. For what era fill at once 1 leave at ten forty umilking, five." � "She has eyes like a startled gradually diminish in proportion to then he has read all of Khae°Tend a eare. "Yes'm '' And the girl departed (awn," exclaimed the poet. "Yes, the quantity left behind. Milking several of the English pt to post the lettere. and an appetite like an ostrich," should be e inducted with skill and great deal of the finest English lit - To whom, i wondered. were these remarked the fellow who had her tenderness. A gentle and exp' rterature." letters addressed 1 Within my mind out to supper the uight before. milker will nut only dear the udder This boy, Ivan Julius Collins, If you want to thoroughly enjoy your vacation don't for- get to take along a supply of TRISCUIT—The Dainty Shredded Wheat Wafer, Nutritious and appetizing. Try it with butter, cheese or fruits. Ar.Yl1AYG R$ADY TO GUTS- Gold by Al Grocer*: 1055 ti_ommom • '1 • •u will see later." ' \\ ith some distinctly evil pur- p .se i have no doubt." she observ- ed, • •but remember that I have no 1t1;iNGIN(; iT TO "i kn•.w ell at'. passing in yentc mind." soddenly said the maiden as the habitually silent caller stir - ed at her. '•1 know. too. %hy you are c•alli.ig here to -night after night, appropri- ating my time to yourself t'.ud keep- ing other ince young erten away. You want me to marry cote den 1 you i.. "1...--1 cI .. e to el the tounq mare "I thought s.'. Vert well, I will.