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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-02-25, Page 6 (2), . .• r*id by , ,? • fr�m hi a * Volve 9 att , am.1 foun thi&. his t Fbe.E rl wet full of.dli apprnzehing marria lhe» he wanted tokxii engarnnt* was broip for rrse.ht teme541 cs,Altie's *trout( oppositio himself suggested this, ma lase * 'soluti"ou of • their; diffieulties. Jrafteettlefirmly Ailenced hint, 0, a • • 0 1 g' 't 'num; ohs, v ol It's my jealotOly. Oome- oi „ • ord Oolmitunt notietd nate- 441,104:44 stlence daring the, me 41 he began to „Wonder if Ire. h Mitt** hit the mark, -forhe ainty did not look, like a bri e om . whose marrday ditaz.st. iage 'watt but * on. After. 1u*11 kfarecastl lase Earl abstained front. further crdered„ motorortar, fo, th.o. queitionts.• • were to drive to Leighton lifalier, At times liareeastle wondered if ;Ifireeastle lihnstlf intended to r it coutd be possihle for him to earry yturn on the .14orrew, for. it. was.ouV -his oe meat to. Aoliekah; nee ry fnrr • w n to .044' .•.ar, pnsw y an fireat •the honey- tbat undermoon wss Plug oPent. th train. , Nothing could damp, the,. Ear On all s.kles he recto, eongratu,.. ty 14 they raced rapidly alo lations„the irony of which ow Ark! the.n Itejorould look curi- i tjeePly nto his soul. At times an ously At his son, and wonder what batons* desire for Ethel seized ;could litveinduced him to cortsent him„ and he jonged to ,go to her to this Marriage. Be knew that and tell -her tho troth. Rewaa lool'•inust holm he4 hand-iti it., - miserable iriknowing that this and- he 044)1d not 3ilingine, whittar. %Imre- ilie-muSt itad"used so offfttively. othoroughty worthless, ana, the Ille.came to the conehision_that-it bought, rankled'. Then, too, hit ems ttorrise, worrying about it; the father's eheerfuluess hurt him, marriage was going to take place, nd he wondered what the Bart and that was alt that mattered. • mould do if be knew that thial mar, Ilarecastle's moodiness increated siege. were due to the crime -of his icks they approached their distina- youth, itioni„ and es this Earl notieed t. "This Joel money will make airternhie; fear olutcW' him that he difference in the wo.ld to t;tte Ofroulethluic toiSh4*t tholast mtg., osition," the Earl remarked to reent„, interfere with its .consuin- is son. -"You will be able to carry That104. ' , slut many improventente that have ' At last they r e*. Manor, - ben standing otill for want of end flareessige he * father • tapital," tfrom the car. LOH Ralortta-Stie uttered an im- r.._ i 4 KAliri. remarked. "/ suppose you patient exclamation, but his father Iva be busy with Rebeklib.o, , congenial one. continued, for the thane was loi. The Earl ereBse4 the hail; talc ... servant led the way to tholiltrarY. "With your brains you ought to Eareeastio went to the ,draawing., intake yourself it power in the_nce "room. Ile stopped for a -memen litical world. I art ambitious for " t- the door, and then quie e _Foe, Ovril, and. should like. ou attain the eminence to whit A tan figure rosemet, him, myself aspired, but Which Fate ort,thel. r lieges 'you titter decided I should never attain." The stood looking at one an - They were sitting in Rarecastle's other. * eyes. pleaded eloquent,- tibatinhera in the' Alhanov* for the 1 , but her face was expressive of or had come unexpectedly to town, and bad declared hisinten- tion of going on the same ...after - aeon to I•igliton Manor. "1 want to see more of the charming girl you are going to marry„" he said ielteerfully. Then he dragged his son out, and they Went to a. OM - DVS esvellers. "I will go and lit " the - - •* must u Ilebtkith'Ic wedding etre:1;:,,nt,'4, wish to seehow.they aro; progreating with, the resetting of the famityleweisto.” The • celebrated 1Volverholme rubies that had for generations adorned- the reigning Count*** ,Itere ',displayed to them, and tbe Earl tatztressed his • tatisfaction with the *Iteration*, that: had, been ;ode* Ire. milted for an **orb- tonent of , tiers* to be shown him, land -at last deixled upon ortelcont4 sed sliamosi.ds.and-rabiett, that uid-ber en shite with 'their own Ifeeirsee* astio took but little ter - in. the trentiattion. 114knew - - hat it was jeer's money that the rl was litvixhing •so gerierYtt* the idea *as 'utterly &ass sit-lastr-,s0.0 awo, and - the rarra ohtthotniet - A crowd of ha ere All ,vaser i upon hi* recov- flg VC Titer attiroun irionds s totOtailile e 1 4 ; Itpa.., *TV to 600 7441 lePhi:;° she. answerett,t1.94:41Y- This unexpected meeting'. vat more than 1* eould and be Moved impoltively to her side. . "I am' glad to hi0o.,ani,oppor. uni. of t kit* to you," he he- r aiii--*-45-vtic:on. 12, rly Ma, wondering what you vtou , ;of my condtiet. ;would to G that I .could e*pisixt everyth.frig." "Your expienationttare ortly d to Miss Josephs. They do tiot.co Cern me," site said friedix. "Do"yott utterly Iotthe MeV' dted •brokenty, • ' You have -no right to ask sit question. shall he itC.,0124)011 (o-me,t, but you1,15t# think of -m 111611 or tenee, 401-14 .1•4 fisnee, d 4 OU *Wit listett Ethel he cried pallionately. "It witty for the- last time, but conviiite you 'that r ant not utterly, butt' , "It is quit I tiow." -e .witat0 not see my thoughts .are you „ • t you y think „of Into" she 4$1 0 ly.r • .1 .41 tan only Sty that. X 'love ' you o he -broke; out with siitt. ion; for ditdain. had rettltent of u „ n , 'r riositY' ' P.) -t lo flot. ould ArttaJr hilY' he ;cried lo • Bre strode „rapidly and took her 'hind an b "Ethel,» he faid.earnestly„ tell that -1013-- not hate m0;- 40 * little, comfort,' dear,” lie (laded. 11* 10404 into her eyes, and she vonkl see. the. pastion that movod For moment ithe'waver rush oftendtrness Overwhelmed her,o for she still loved; him dear - y. JIer 'bretth came qnik1y and he endeavore,d to ut n a �j 4 4 0 AA i,•*. •, ••• 14 lon, 40 ta • t hate you, Cyril, you are very etuel, and X ant v w-eak:, Why 'do, you tomtit,' 11. is dishonorable." - "Yes. .1 am acting like a c 1 know it, Ethei.-1-feetthat-1-1 not marry • /ass Josephs, be. • "And you wilt jilt her toot' cried_soarnfully,--and-shit-ser herself from him. "Are you a or 41101141" • "I don't know Myself. / teem .haort, been living another, lite the mit few weeks, X OanUot 'thin have no spirit to t direct Me. wander simletoly on, wonderi what is going to happen. • Ever thing teems unreal vivo my lo for you, Ethel. And now X am di honored utterly. Will you mar me if X break off thit tog gemiant he a*ketl desperately, "Marry you; I Never, must able to retipect the :Man marr3 od do you think I would twee appinesa Sitoriiiee of anothe fear that you do not uuderista Me, or si you, Lord Ifareeasitle, e anew.erefl , with biting. sCOrtz. I- it poor_Vii,m4lisoitoto. 'tinned hotly.- "When' first 'hear of your engagettieot natural' oft bitter, -but when - other day I knewl had I her, Shs is no party to this me entry' bargain. 'Yeti have play toir part only „too well„ itu pose -she thinks that :mit lot* her a liutitmoil *bona, lovo it wife What a future of zeitierY is in store for, her. You will. obtain your pay merit in Cask and she will reeei.$ the husk of 4, 10V0. t it. is mea horribly mean, sod wood can look an honest nuia th 44teg.S0 All true. , -iverything tyou' OW is true. Xi have hated ever oment since I WAS foreed to this ue position. But X will throw it up; n I will len Bebe/rah that do not •olitr:bohoeiffnrifor'gliehlriehlefr. "tAlf6settheandeee'. but tory Itle? an the ed to k; se ng ve ry be pt rt nel tt, ed he odes that she will marry mo, then eh '411 cal -04 it out. if she *vs that ed we must part e Ifelooked appealing at hor, but tatried-ailenco ur me, der. X onlywan to do !elm right. X wish ton tell you. All.° . • (To he oontinue4.) to *try. Then, to. , ttas, his ,firit (driv.en, *Iwo the thartee of; ;tseing how th worla eelkoutrol, • I. viewed the ..*protostehing'Marrisi5efr • Iler tyts. blazed -furious! • of Isis send: 1:y. ),,c,f in hitt heart the oAnd this il the truirt, thsiti i r ly admitted auch * ''fooling* t'itiOsho eriortmtootnfuIlY. :art hated this ewish *strain that Speeted—that -thought eould ;net. - as shout to eroi-8 the blue blood tr do * triesoiractien---that I deem of the Wolverholines- but he bare- ) ed to be upright and lionoriade*' to 'himself. ' . ',4I love ,you," le. reoeated. 1 , ' "I'oxi've the lurk of the devil; /04.n.ii/ou are utterly.bastk to telt AS4 Iterlioin*,1".., Lord . Ro!,„inh,u,n „it* Ve f0. You eft- mkt to become * Isla '''407s3 lih Pia Ora% letalme a Amted to another wornan. At le* st tOlifkitntiAltr«...:I 0..nlY/ Yr. ilk Ole 1,13/04 owe her tome loyalty „ and now, %la 'Amothtr mos Jatelris In tnel in her oan.houee, -within, 4 'we ek oil(' for my boy, but they erel of your mtrriage, you ttll me that dtiA7ult to, nice:'; - They tell me she kvon. tove me,” she ssia with A is r:o.h." Se .hiirriiing, 111(14% ptitqt *$ *}Ie *tinging conteitipt that bronght, * , , . . "Pretty, is not ,quite the °M. atch,orn4i, and with little, entgiard ns of her rate. Yes„ liarecastle . vett, fortunate," the, Uri said vetioctitey. ‘"Witst ie tht father like! X tt r not Iiitn," the other asked zisi! . Qtzte , preso . tile, ni mest . The se moots are all ., eol.fli US 0 14 fsee. 4"X.do 10te: You, arta arn ;e1 to tell yon 0o. But cant hdp 4, Ethel. If y0.0 only kntvr wbat driving ratt---rls" he .said elp- • "The motive •is 'but too. ,eir The WolverhAne (*Sera requi be replenished, but I tittle thou that, you ;Wire the man to rojile ith tittle otteh Manner. ' ).our Iteart•yeu raust kit taii.,,14 you the„,,t list that is not the reg40A. 1-0).743 I rtlkiiVI5t explain;iit h not, M3iPse Ix'ecl,:wit„1 a c„ove,atoluq ;et, Can't yota ittig mei, kit 1011: Tr011' and - you forgive - waa 1u ts)vett.r. "I ‘,,tottaded. I ilokst o t iert 1* to tltr nditton Wog lirou ° to on. 1 ofi 04,17 • firi pi flL 0, 6 itb ' tn fuse wi th u eI u of the en c hat it i wise to retirestance T triclgez, ithouldThe laid sold with the wind and igthtcd the leeward 'end • to.that the *me will be drivtin away from the °ten dlimmit* should be ban led with special' ear -e,;•., As it z; co bustioo it pleuliarly liable.* to ittme an explosivet_eharatter. mall quantity * tt t v e • un the &rund 00 ;Z1cs vt&ey to :4' 'if,' 4: o hugat , • per bare and havo paki * Ada. - Tbe Right. of IV filing' COmpatty r ere seat at *toper there; hese results • obtained by taking the fir nee, If pro 'you are interested turns out good* 4 vas 4/ one, if not, -you,ltave loss, zr izizor sy4,4iltate to %tomtit- four .,-elairtisit - lir Ganda, ver sotttori ,over discover . These (Jamas, we -think, will tUrn out well and shoutd *Nowenar- mous, profits to the syndicate members. The syndicate will be for vito,00o, divided into 100 thsres of $ttOo each, Tee shares aro payable $100 cath and four! furter ayts of *100 per month. Of thit- 0$400)0 will be -paid for Veit pro- perties- and 400,000 provided for working eapital. If velopment work werrants the forittetion Conanan4 a. Ccrnpetty will -5 h 800aaptio rapItalimion. a Lsr 'zes may be expic the open ear it Irnite should never be thrown int -o. t the nitroglycerin whie tontaine remains undis- olved mid .capable of doing mis • ief. t*in nitr9flicel'ine,Should be tr ed—itr-tlie4arne Way as dynamite. Ammonium nitrate ex_plosiv sot7-be thrown in small fragmenta to an open fire, or if they do no contain nitroglycerine may ,be des- troyed by, means of water, Explo- ivo cap should exploded sine,' with pieces of fuze, 0 I WHAT WOMEN STIFFEll „ "Poottl" sneered the brutal hut - and. "You talk, of- the worries tid weariness of shopping for new sex, arka you fret about the ugli- eels of the things, when yeti buy then)," as if that were _something:, terrible. If you had to digit: the morest-te pay for them, -as you un have room to ear, t the irt 10„ --"what. tompared-- s suffering one undergoes itt I*ving to 'wear them, no matter' how unbecoming they may hot" Op brutal huzband buriedgain self in his paper. a, r 'flu t ments. We ugly recommend the a OVO Atia aPOCuigiOn. 11 oheques payable to • PATRIARCH COMPANY, to isoluinge Bunting* Totentit, Con OD TIIE IllkiPBOFITABLE COW. on have had three men work- ing or you On theofarm, and one of thom was .4. thirker you'd soon get rid of 'him, ~wouldn't yout Of course You would. Anq yet thou- s.of fariner.s who refusetor nog- ' o 1 tit cows are k•eep. infshirkers in their heeds., fits, in farming 4 dairy- ing a good ;bot neve A noted botanist was vialkin through park with & young lad friend of the "gushing" :tYPe, o pointed out some of th of 4 t „ * t 1 ge.. Don't forg it works both ways, and that the cow which is not tusking money for you- is eating food and taking up,time And, room that, given to some other Cow, would he making good money.' honey than.ifpelted to draw out four 0- otuse of the beekeeper** 'tattles'. res, se it takes large quautitios oi honey to build combo—about nine pounds of honey Ittalito pOtta of eoinh-,,,to say nothing of the titan' the bees lose in to doin At *what age oliould tow pigs be, I bred is SU inquiry often met with. The ant.wor, briefly given, Must be, that better results have been rea. lized by breeding from young tows,. say. at eight to ten mouths old, than has ever been done from let— ting therti run meet) longer before - they were put to the boar. Not • only are tome of the best pigs raised from. vita, but the toil are, more tint, to make. -sure breeders -- than if let run toe long;, for in the 'latter e chyl therefore hard , to get to, breeding, and sometimes we loas the me of them entirely. for you. Too many, -•farniera guese •their ws aro doing ail -right. It's eatiy• And inexpensive to test them aitd e pronuse yon -will -be turpritied to 'And vitt who .the' shirker is. If you pee(' any indructiens .for tete over gf*(), poundsof butter -fit 4' cow;4 2 s olving between 4)40 and harbor pollee, accompanied by a. ; 'Bo* the nal* round*;. :43 between 100 and doctor, at once put off to the ship, , poet tiful trees stirs up the; eta pounds; tia between and 190 'sorry 'story was told them. I emotions of the soul I!' Then, t pounds.; tnd, lest, than 140/, ft appears that ' the Callum& ting a great, rOUgh trunk, Slx$ wen, pouna* of huto;tvint per cow. AS undon on :Ian. 3 for Austrlef alia. ; "YOU superb oak, what, would a ge.nera.4 •tbing,* this • *bows. * "'aid, oirieg to the captain being in • swor.1,4 / CAPTAIN IN IRONS, Delirious Through Drink Could Net Navigate Ship, "A eitptsin in irons and mate and'' crew in tbarge," was the ominous message that reached the shore at. Vithnotttlt..late rsday night* Oteeti,-7- Pcr 'oo „ VI 1 • e port you, sat to it,you eoukl talkr l'he otoinizt "I believe I can be his interpro. ateri" he. mairtitireds gently, "Be wouVl—proliably 6 'I beg your Plea OW PATIf. 'There are sionul thimiod t elder* of the Morse family, - to the quiekness .oij Bobby's vitt, but there has.never been any, doubt thet allezioulonee, tti4d by hiittio-, however 'slowly, is or'ever after reintrithered. "Won't you *hake, baktix witia BoPh asked otie of his trr'a rem but; Bobby bun „ don't- care to," he saki, with 1 distittetnost, 'Pont `4* te0V lik6 inc t fitiit001.* X 4:100.14" r,epli there wool o the r•, bby,'" Said hie ( annt,, aelifully, as She withdrew o pUblie gaze, "why did yo ay sloth & rode thing to Mr. rowti t" "Beremit, aunty," *aid lie "n charge, got *panic not telling the ttat neter take any ri a r' u 0, WN I US. ron o e I b -ught tI u&Thy a414 gets t It 0 Li often o it. 44, 44 tie lmOroverpeott over - the aversSe capacitated,.the had oceupied near - r „yie -of two year* ego,, which was He pounds, - The beet 3.1 vew.st Yielded 208: pouods inatter-fat eLch, valued azetiw Pg.1 f butter,fitt11* 1 t t y three wteks in an erratie passage. down.thennel which should not ha,* occupied tante then three or four 4 - Ith „ god --loy-thiterew that • worth , from thecommeneement of the voy. 4; representing a eetttal loss 41g6 there was ir°441et "'"1"g to th° the txpeuse, keeping. ,theyinttmpetance of the captain, and • 4„,60 per ,colt. , the. *ituation became so Critical , that All stvailable weapons Were • ured. In his ,delirium the caP- DAncr 174iII/LIIS'ia, Ulu was so ,4ioIent that he. was With *ening •tarat i, 0 th 0 i IzITed'and locked in hiseabm" , sur f the 'ttl.to-ilile. - ircinitw'Just hiof;8 muutehttlft4iftleir. !itty :htchil'enba' ittirlskilj'ahti*I2i'lh°ktY371bett "11 eant,grans remote is, s. ,qtfestion, his nisniteled hands, smash off the , • has been- answereti , freti nt. top by *tains cif/against file table, lit .tubhte,sittl:tk47ywotolaittiltintelispotr0wfliatirennItztlhoeuti 1, sliPPIYIdier-inio,1.10,kei•xtiht:5.,gmreasdiwi::dpicsiientiltsh. iatt lip of 40 worth of fertiht,y; in .#11000, the Lizard 84 Conference was held worth of liter, -*so; in Ill1„%* wore') betwton mate and ereW. The formork, ttoo; in ti1,000 worth of., er ,14.4ks in favor of coefintting _this rile4;$3.1; in -$1,000 wo,rth ti milk, ri: voyege, but there were nits Appren i .." 0; n, $1,000 worth of butter, Vices on hesrtif And the terror. onithe market 'ishes of the ed th for crew thiit the s ' o e . 3'' 11.25 worth of fertility. stricken appesriinee And patheti* 01 otirse these *slues are -sith-„*PPealiv-E-4 the Youngster* suPPort• jeet o ,change s, fertxbzii veries, btit rtlitt• 4how vessel should 'be turned back, an why dairy( ferrules, 'that is. butter., this ,course was fmallystgrited upon. titAble, ed, and it 'was decided to lower h in on thefitrm,.'eAnikeimuieThe violence of the 'Captain incre . u r titrrits aitsy pm:Ili:illy, into the lazaret, a mall toMpartno - tilitY0 'And firm- sePlating„tecnt at the bottom of the ship. givesthe skim.milk dire:31y. bsek,f3ecorely chained and rop.4, he was to the ve *took, and :through ;the towered into the prison. stoelc sight baok to thii seil, in- When off the Lizerd an offer eFei' the soil fertilitY-sand mai- the steatn tuff I)ragort to to ti tiplying the *table prodecte of the estel to the *eared portfarwits ins, m. , , .4 I Liiir; wroeic NOT.88. • 01 (eni will pick up the email hits itt the emit *Are and utilize tn for shell reiterial. A *twill ip where the hen* tan get *tit 1 be often visited. k of exertiee ewes during iter meant weak Iambs At /earl ime. Sometimes the feeder st ptt the *wee exero t ia,distalet froiti • 7•4.. 44-,o44.1 o '4 I ' Li& A•no, %eta and scorted; -(m arrival at rat. %la wiedieal ti 10844 renderidlo thr delirious captaitt, *ere %at** further vimio itt frptt *IA Viattle to (roofer the tO the hopsitai On * When in the boat thou It *hed with ropes, jumpLn oveeeolird„ and * I truggle eastied 404 perhtnasn strongth, he thr,i • • a. 11I4 vs • Aft.l V a