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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-09-16, Page 2 (2)7'14 4"7' • 77.77.1.3-Tre,Igggpsr." "Ii0,71171r 0 4, Aad while Mr, t 04 thieago wb,si pi Ward' *ad "pi ot Pittsbur new tompaux, .9Ra talized at A4,01 which p '• ',the baker$ trad This new ompany ts sapid' to. a at areas. in t Weat, *nd will be 1 ,:olataa u 1*- o rve' 1jnficL,tben MlLn an e .,41$ to tbe plan, Lesrtily..!C r ri grztilfr&tio ▪ llow cun• suIttiui *Kling UO*flI :U te • trultv., -on you regarding'tbe m& y lano1in/144A •ant * wedding Gerald slaw flushed, cad •with I air, it take poiltliti uin inquired wihe :Brom. 4:.# You oeicty r. d murnng erse lents, whet eune upn xe r tii A- lithenster, shook he whatc1ot*bt 11 , house it perfet oder ‘ 444 ' everyfhing lt tidy and nethodi- ia11y*swhe'n Jrwter was U. 0 lacking to inake home'tbe Iife complete being hi.. genial %tee. Lowly BronileA, *glitened the home with' her arznng •pertonality, A throwing.11 r t vigorouelY intot work beforesoon, had t!ie, Vaction of seeing A Jaen *borbeO in inatters pert.ainfng1 to her tr.ii 0,5 n and anxiety. 1t seemrI Lo ber t the cduld nott 'have her. ling mzrr4 by z ing1e unto vent ph. 1. ‘4 14". 13rsnt, tryi `feet a ber gan young girt "Waa 'What * clreani, ffc Lady ThomIev. take this gent1, *A h down, eterybod this ient elu ing-himself with an ene e swift,kok weeping over biL feat e proof of my sithi there hangs a fortune'. Gerald startccl viol wQrds, and cmreben f it could lison was the harks,and Lza would ben4 furt} olk pi on.., • idde4 Our to her si what) den ,nant,,a straights:an etiomov f triuna ,,kiprot $ertion big siialtbsui;i'.04 bkk of hay for v in the ran, and the o* •- q et wile 1, 1 „y, *iid tbt: 4414Y , ' grren, lc.. Tb result was ,._ id finial ji ra ition of 1 le flo4, \which'. ' i taIridweanstt hwricelin:ielpmtul,me„. pi� on rawy bark. Theresultwas the death tr about s.o:ty , laisis 444 An theiat Jambs, a ' it was long before the -surclitor overixt.Tithear _ poring The:serous misfOrtuno strew was enti 1 due to..errors in -lief/ - big, and ,I• will pass on, to. another. omef ;Y. ;ILI agos reit' 144 tell: e;hwicer It; • • It is true thzt Mr oin„ iiutch,' got tomplete control , v,theat triitriket in 1688. tit and sefling ,in::*,.:si,t4:044. Aleut*: ef-` thoOi 1*-nt Zitt "tero, at $2.0, An"' enormous tuna_ but *hen*: t. , ;ye*** later,,1 " Mr. Flood, Orale a youflg 1adw in her 'ore e so. ally Aspired t< SIicwuItO: 4, * Briswetethe,heiree though pr,actiCialy.1her position nelianged. Theo, Mr. Bew 1114t41 on - and she..stano 11, 1 th onbre hues which be 1 to worn. This was i�methin • ,,.hat he eadio her .expreisie esitation of Manner. But knowing how all the-fende.St hitoPee of- th banker had been centred in thi beautiful- girl,,knowink that he had never denied, her a wish her infancy up, and that h *old 'have 'Oared no effort or, e poise to make her marriage the one lin taut ,eirentin her life, Ger- Jd elt that dimrespeet7oright. to be JAM" No:what hebelieved, he wouki hat.e .desired, as well a t -expectations of society in gen- Ueratd ,,established Inge nearby, where e coulduprin thernro.. wer he frit inclined, pasing dey only ierved to iiako ilk Aetna brIghter to t , , .At the end of 4 , ul ya-ue ewes cucbec 01 t while „ r wheat on "It is enstomaq for the bride to has e• ....say -upon. r,question of that. nature, boliev444" laserved„ after considering for few momente, "but if I may, 17 zllowed, wools1 like to expr ees and then'yon cave do ;n.may be aowe and 1 am ire that Allison will 1 glad o ir preferenee the *tie said Lady Brornley. ted th far bride- ly shout be glad JO shift Om .responsibilit*, Of the whole affair non his thou). dere."' . • !Veilthen," returned her lov- er, hi fond eyes fasten ber fae that he rnight catrh its very varyin.g • *Kessler*, bin here ought. to be a 'wedding, n. eIaborat an •riffaiir,.. voila because, of him whom we lost Is* ear,. but. as near,:,saawappioaela t , • sooety fainetionoeich as he would b&ve•destred„-...its may be consist- • ent:* : • • ' •'44(lerald, how .... thoughtful 3•0 • are *Yon 41ways say andi.do jut the nicest and ,most: appropriate ithing' - her glOWlii,twitkiPlpou're, yet wzth .thrill,of emotion an her tones, as • et -thoughts reVerted to her father nd.hOw- she wou!41 inis biro. in ,tlie miog festivities:, •("AM Allisori;*',‘•• he eonti : want Ton. 1.1?:be married from vqur OldAorti,e, irst.,-the Same, .84 1‘ trythiog had retrained' unehanged Lyttlefon think* 4sA *boot the 'middle of 4prit—that akilt.give you • fully two ,Meinths,„ whielt onglit,tra be4 time tra011.8 with sunk -tent' lielp, to de. ever thing in s. proper arid' beedrei manner. My plan is thie-to.liiiv • t•lie •old house, opened, and )7614 *Wrtaf1y Bromley to inittronize.' ,you, take op, our abode there:at, once, 1 will advettisifor rent li'Owekeetet.. 'Mrs, rollard,!'and ,the eau he found '1 k,114* that "ihe will ht4 delighted to regain* her ".crartiter positi(m. and ttill /Ago!) eterythnor in s'ap,ple,p,ier orde for• y•ou Vhiit &i lab Thai to- old nOt replY this. The thought of going beck t Ibe ?ear 4(1.hnm, which the bail tionoved 'kt4 to her forever • planning 'for her marriage bertth frientilY shelter, arra $orrc.ztc eo by familiar and we114elove41 .4. h. leett, •Iiroorel which einstereti :4 :11Y , tender riemories, arouse tioris wtioh the -found it dill& ter. • Lady Bromley& soei # n bremaking &tor etfATTE*.ft XXII; !rs. Manning th whom Allisonhad .exchauged re kaing ' n„ Were to 4'nd t.his1at inonth with h no omin rig Mrs. Bryant .,wats.to be the guest of Ladyllreiriley uring thck re- eding the event. Thus time flews previous to the wedding th.11',„"of TRAPPY, congenial pco- plee geePlY interested in .a the' lovely p,hride.eleet, preal1y in t e_elegant gifts,ovbi'e had been poiring-in. thick and fist for more than a week, and in the troueritaii, which -Gerald...led pri vately instructed Lady - 'Bromley must be -the • -damtiest-'and .nicest Ithieli her ex,quisite taste could suggest. On this particular after noon, the LAtletong, with Mr. and ra—loyanan,_hatt :Lhen_invited t dine with 00 batianki and after diu- r they were all-gathered:in tho drawingrxuu, 4011Y, -14P/T A0014. Virt,y of twelve, .*hr,nt a annul en- tercd, "tile, going to ',Allison, ofrmed tier that Mardeantaiselte,. Fro - t the': modiste . -had arrived with a peciat receptionArees which been seat lome one h,efOrpi t had to h triken -awaY- *Pan kr onze' Alterations. N1441eutoi.' 11,e new withed to try it Oil* e thst it was *11 right before lEtting It go out a her hands. 4 "MI I", *Aid 144.1.3* ArOrrileY, who hacl'overheard; the mesike,. '• glad it has Oortie.--now every- thing is tokPlete. Helen, it 10104 lovely pearbgray brocade with the' roseAriartriings that 1 was telling you *boas", , she ,i1.•t•O *raw Bryant., ••• '"Oh,, Allison, lvt nie go up yon and see ' it tried on,,sidth tureing, e*ge o her. ‘tr en al/ the, rest, know,bu tbis vie' to be p* ed immedi :miss it other 'e, the same inquired Mrs. Vi t lag*. lernen,.also, ed up, whereu etal 1Arish a Mr. , byway, 'A MAO of your aj nit a gioi4h y.i13rom1ey who wit% 1y arnust'4.tur ly the tier itlant or youMo do;.go psirei et 0, omonteliukora the, jug CIOWn **I give us' 1041 44 k at it." make aa show.figure of m ' te!40(1 Allison. blnekirig. Are *11 friends sand yot love prett 'do the g y , here lor Was A pensto prised to • vith the eit Iey'e attentiO • n key whiela w nly . heritage, tax* t 'Around her throat wa capO the delicate chain with the key so rr:endealrom it. Lady 17rnley went qui Allison taiu wbat cult ff (hoed up4rii her ft he eaug -;f the goble e Itable •th friend.her "Heaventti d With ;ashen lips, wh T r -.0 k eptIarge 0 "f ! p net have experat . . what are, vaned' strokes of bad l't lock ' - These ' -.misfottrinee. niay 17',1eq# . oecOr • at any ''' time, hut'. -most) '11y. liapPen at transitional' periods ,. — , . . . . of •'this year - 'or' . in tOnt100t1011,* 'VZt tory, did 4itArti t f the g11 irito her nd h� u ti)matotkaetliolth Att. turned a pon Ge'rald, hy *u.1.1 e a id algitt encre54 troribl,wedhja,,,Ipnroirsuat, bis believed thoy wontlolol observe , '1 have tolc1 von, *811•tc that ;Al • t •wI $: tan * t' , *4 * li i ,,,v, !nab to by , , : Brewster's . -• That goldeo was MO her drese, ind-. , *Id was sattMenly mit ' !short his point by the strange iteho*,,, lor of Lady Bromley; who fell rapo her *nets beside Alamo', and, 'win n r arme around her sleniles', gr 'r form; bowed her head lap.; neck and sobbed brolreoly until 'Oh; my darling, 1, hate foundyort at, last/ Jrhat • blecsca , release- ,ftoaralhe truel bondage ..iii*J ' T-Iravelivett,a1 ' it: 'hare carried.* true ied 01 e ieritch tunin annual *t • e Pie. The mysterious. nature theearttaeke•., wort been, puzz!c to k isterel for sheep are ar a itAntoers ‘11 'well" and their e being, Suddenly uv, ;r, others ris; uur re .11 ;121 °: alit 3 Aorrted Ly htidfferoewo4totiesenad gthrea shaaerrpotionessedoitg,re'a4 ar nod in dose tonsultation in *rade " And as cause. :Meanwhile the reehief :continues, and each morning, otoidomeraresh ',Oaths ease* are reported, and oofl pritarti, tlost for some reason . • other:, the flock has been `41,1Ptle • Inquiries are instituted,. ',ether) in , theee tolumils, intestines arc sent to **pert!, Veteranarraltf 'natant* is ealle4 in, *11. toe ofteni o little purpose. The mischief, continues, until. it appears to ex- haust itself, confidence is gradually reetored', and the matter it 'attri- buted to thorn misfortunes *hie appear to be inseparably connected rrircIth toile maintenance of a large I write- te.perience, e of sheep and' science; such rotes neither the one nor' the' other ppeartc *ollleient • to stop Vie totality, which„ he it rentarked, is not due te, any specific outbreak twit as rot, lung trouble, or but stem* to he due tO a -genet upset the digeatire accompanied' by diarrhoea, 'wagon, iiniiseaorir*nd death *Rowed by frothing ,of the .mout ind enormois distension of the *b- en, It.may attack lanaha, toss. and appears to be at - u ble to errors of diet. 14 ome eases death is simielerik * ewe r jg down dead At the haY-erib. Often, * shepherd, leaves an. apparentIy in good health at - ask,. aa ihlt4ti one or two still nia,„hkrotti ithe morning. trii. aaiter beeonsers almost r afraid tu isit his floc* or to ask after Oa rd letlatily worried by bad n.ws. •• the beet thing. he can do, ta er such difficult tartialrastArWela, is ift. his sheep, on to entrrely ew round and new food, and thi* ressture is often eminently soceestful, *a that the plagoeis stayed alelost immediately. rotas* ia„ however, by 'no mean vett, for , in the firist instant* it not esoftweted Out anthing the genera/ mane heart in my breast, for 1 ;quarter ofs. • century 1'4 Jr#1 ogiveigtdoe_a6nd,, to, ught guiltyeonused, utterly; tearsber flowing like' taint, wiile ant hetrity0almOst, howevet., \WWI itr*ngelykit*, and het feel, though p*Ife,,,**$ b.1„?some - 10 inwata. she,:zaaid late 4,..".ftc ining #$#„,11 to this Savtc-V, irowing her right Arita Arc* an of the kneeling, sait t'''* -s?' **she is my mother' e the mon t 110. llyttletonc.cante ter skle„ his iottlatillAri .zet WCA' mettlat• stern, bait *root. spression. ekolaimed sole*. / 'Ilittisit in the nitt *Onion* i* therr...0 trang' 14ilerte and :cool ance$I lou are toarlect. ng yourself in the mott able manner, while there appears me important seeret whwlt nd Mrs. Bryant share but ia sot apparent to the', ret thiak you wouk1 do wet -narselt *tad give us an ex, t of special intierest inat along, dr.sr, and let AS saki lir*. Lyman away atPi ty rviiuutes Whit did more toward produr. this result Alum an$ ot brought- about by 411 o ere hay* otton t*ite-too albumin - O its character. _ There was to ;mote that year, and'elover bay, cotton 'mike and --yVater, -were too heating. - All wont tenus e ke but the' heated: condition of h 1461 •teeme to the teats and spread -.1 -udder*, eft fre. 1 ambit as 11, 130.th. ewe Iambs,and ovo ,ordinary At net , this agerious matter, and was a eat:trial to the.ah or who • xeellent spirits during the Ia i 'time, and had tipitsal-44b laMbs. ,hen roots r scarce n water booamo when lambing time canio MAO were , grad wzth herliOrtilta0 end'. love This :also wai attributed to bee -condition Of. blood, owing to eating' muelr -clover hay rnixed o,Ver and tee .t '• 'they had, reoel dow y and * .ftiv nr the laehier, .„*01114 corineotio 1e remsrked that the , same course ot feeding might. erisily„losve prv- d ..,harnalessr for theSe, Strokes •of bad luck appear • to, be due to a onitination :of eircoinetances. *ever, sheep farmer. ha' once rieneed a loam, and traced it to uch causeir,as have been Mentia allot *I •,,,pere;uirlde •hirn to repeat ill -hear of ,Other doing the same. thing - withnnt evil ,eonsequence; but .Inind. is -made, up. brave known it llockinsister 00,3r that he wou14' no.--allott. his flock to walk bit!, a. field, of .sWedee be- fore and, doubtless, ne had 'got reason for . other* do so, and think nothing uf not .hr u • o it doubt, o, iri n *heel), 40140a1p0a . rtant that it cannot lot mot n one eliort article. tiler fore, shall hope to giite, *few 1044 (*Ike* at a. future time hearing .14 n the t Importian4 "'j ts J. 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Lire Jour twest, ity I on: thetnttotztri.4Sakoint:i and Ncw Orleans on the south.--anarca or several thousand, **pare miles—!,, , uo-person - *as 'sabie to. eist,,,*, eoit without, paying 'te to.t is:7° commercial ()davits. rrox - In 2851"Vr•-lat p as Liverpcol to cotton, ro LoraOao a being stopped otante *l'etierto The corgi rri,:r•itsonakani:legnedri a'foe4 days, 0 speculator,- failing two years er.'a causing much ‘-idiseste is a e first of several eotton, "corners"attempted in -erpoa during the eighties,. all Web, • roved unsoCeessful; • About the Onto that Mr. tied to "corner** the world's w e $2Peopkital letg,gsri2,060011001C.,,,,trinu14,witb1 ahed 0104 14i Britital $PetUfktor4$ -140c-tea in New YorkCity.„, w bout the "Mane tirne lean ,Niporgtion ,Obtained practi- eal tentrol, of the Azheries of •.the great Canadian likes, thankfi * • wit with a capital of Smoo 000 The port*ft°g14:Paititelaseswiniallitr7oit 't*hiese"140/41;41) lakes ,e44- only do. so.by. tx .44 these ontecoopolthtietteu; historyThe moden of steel and oil, of oirse, provides some of the'. ost -examples Of the pow • a -combine*, and *rich lteatfeller and 'Mr., to*Andrew ;:sgi: owe their ons really to the ""cornerin 70of (he , There Are aoine'.aanusing featur in tbe liti,itor:y• of "korneres.7 and sorne curious commereial enterpris. A est: tiaggested -'70f later years It it only two years *go group of New York flnan- zought out scheme kr ring!output- 'of tho. They arran t *11 e great printing and i lio' shoUld,,eom redminiusiltnifithne, e.:1,41101o4fipstrriodtiatitetion tio xninimum. *11 round inere*t 0 per ttait. prices 'mirk to be in. rOduCed. an .eriorinotre profits were stimated. But *people England raised to have sal thing to -41‘o with the idea, and thug' on poising Art Wcheine was broarght to an e least, to fir as interns - bona business Was totteerri, ed, PAEROT A$11 MON, EPA' Tittf.St It as reported in tRodf that tha, wztrof the 'Jordan had het* "eoraer"d,' rtsibe. American olnd havie ".4atitirsed oroak tb� ,Tur kra t th* tulusitis t the wafer of Indeed, theta -ms no himit tu 4frornerint potl. renties merirint naurf.. ;A 4 moil* ugh it may tekno bine .trat.s ally formed two ir thre. ars ago, with A capital of *300 000. ti or"' :monkeys, parrot *id alt ge pet,. - ...ILVIONS.:11ritS*4$# „LOST /t.• Worrier ly auotker• fruit or aioixpuly. m. atan. • so, or SI *nge their p'cnhatiun with o atoning the' .whole of a ,te commodity, - such AS rest. ,or cotton, for. iristance.If - hey *netted in Obtaining this in opoly, then thecan create e*rcty witiolt,eauses the prices to and enable* them to ultimate. II out at huge profits*, • •• ' I!, 4 , t trot -tato * *,;• ,efq b'r, bei drew tr f the flth� laaadelier. leer 4 ri), themselves * 4,1 D. a s 44