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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-01-20, Page 6 (2)4 _ US 0 t a. 444 wb $10s41 t4 1 $ 044 kk ton'se eyes. '110 tre1ui - eplied. Mr.MzrscLua idt we've both man ttr well. You went 1 and a totiversity, M1* to loose , done wit t am s • Mr. If" e. lett; ,ow," en do you te to -agree t*tween Edh: ow -were 'F pI.nty of oti'twaC o 10',07.eitti.e7r:s.w.tNu ilii. t). you " ten 4 '•- 40, 'there:* ' k .. o oPemzkirig, einee,C - dinner- " .n. ' erntotesflim. . U o rn , - ;twee 1. hat so , mitell.lier. • , arm* : tried .. After. tonne , away the 'ttio *dose ou d dentur Sr, sae greed to Otto interview- .' taking, what „i tett W diij ed from tus 1410 adau evil' e. e over hi* face, kouzg beooti" he 'muttered lik*,, smash he vie polte to e latter sitar k any Dick. 4*,4mtt Of .4 T4 Orntento Pontine** i pr yo04.e0utia„ ).4.; attE eu, 04* .- no . .W0441° oat den aSke. 6 good, - ,Ion brute'Mc rittih, ,iqi,d tot,itst .15°.the'red* Plage. Naturally it *air painful, "It'. (Allier, Dior," Edith ',MA; but ptesontly the optimism of seuth "he, boti ;dwells said „ that 1 must rose oupreme. ar wealthy business moo, and "Thin a will tome all rbt 4o -too" - , sure they will," Exit either'" Added Dick drily. void. "We muotjuit accept thin mid go and see your 'father, for the present, but, rest room s dotes ;ionic Diek. rather has said o several ot:tijons 0;14 when I'marty he ex- ets Mr. Wilding to be my /me - d.,' Wildingl" cried Dick in *sten- ishnient. "Your father's mane - ger?" "Yes, Dick, _latt is father's ideal an of businees," replied tho girl terty. But, Edithl -The man's not lit tOncli you. Ile's a coarse, - mannered cod." "But he'sso splendid man of Moe -t!ra*bittci iisatil ago ,e 41- nod ao beiore, Th fetelled the men's or; now he' ; this with pleasure, and was glad seeond only to my father.. That Is tthat they hisd Opparently* taken no power on earth will make *wry Mr, Wilding -I 10*the "Rave you, told Mr. Marilee that tii t4N.0„, " • "Then I don't think r Should at nresent,"'. Dick 'eitia. "Tt nkight make hixn all the more determined that you should marry- Wilding." . Re tookoEdith-in his ; ems and itiosed her passionately.. s "That's our good-bye !diet; little worsen," he murmured. , "But only for a little while, Dick," whispered the gi.r1. When they entered the -dinin erttlifiettt d natural. - Mr. Min observ- at my tether thieks onvolioiro. and that is why he is convinced that XX. Wilding Would make a121014. suiteble husband." . "Bush, Edith, I can't belie to leer you Moak like thot," said Dick Thornton. "Wilding. shall ..not be cearee, and he was partially bald, yourolutebandeelite3, „pest Aliiint fit But there- was no denying thott to dean your shoes. I'm ping, to steel- blue eye; they were _never see your tether,' placed in the head of a fool. "You'll have as much chance of As Mr. Marsden said,Wildteg . sluiltine his ,cooviction if hio, mind was an ideal business man. No one -is Made ep, as1 think it is; !es you could cut si contractor down so well ,weuld have, of. shaking Snowden-, tt he, no win &mid get so tolOt epliesd Edith. work out of his men for standard au Wait, dtizt. When he see* wage*. In the factory he was how tbings are between Ms, he can't' loathed, and yet the 'very men who ors Wilding . dined- with t e Marsdene that night. Ile we* men of medium height, very broad, and inclined to be stout, Ills com- plexion waa crimson, Ids Akin ate Inc." - • detested him tout(' not belts admit- . evening Dick Thotintoo Ong his ability. called im Mr. Marsden. The lats "flow are those negotiations ,go. ter owned a huge -lit -dory iltere ing cn for the land, sari" Wilding bolts, .oluiitts, couplings, and sores inquired. of -articles of iron, oro. teel w eto village of ,Aollesurn about ten minutes? waik s," Mr. Marsden se a 'wonderfully and withir of the 0 reeidence.; busine paying eeneern and, in consequen itlaroden, had been able to up hi i children so that they- Istrge extension' should be built to know what. it Wtts to want.i the factory. In consequence, Dego- 12 hail grown fond of' thitions for the purchase of the land had been °kneel, with. the solid. tors, Messrs. Robbs and McGrath; who were toting for the owner. ‘41 reckon the land to he wottli about six thomml, and I'm wilhing to Isle that," said Mr. Marsden. „„ er 4 0 II 20 ft m. ten thousand pounds r won't y that for the land, and yet it is absolutely necestary to uti." The land in question adjoined .the factory. Owing to the enormous iracreatie in Mr: Maroderi** butiness it eras absolutely neceesary that a Isr nto and he', recognized Dick as an by birth and in. titinct, w eoO, his own father had been a v 'titer who Ives more of - tee drunk than sober; Edith's fa. titer was very proud of hitt own sue. toss, and his natural inclinations we** towards Men 1420 had succeed. parti lug., Mr. courteou et roomer. /fence . his manager, Mr. litilds d n -1.1eterse -to tirtito though tb entire with eh he had eteir his • vieitor slowly fettled whilst Diek spoke.. 'no :softy,- - �f the qttettionsi" **id. • Thitroton wineeds eve Om+ other."' tie pita My deart ,fellow, yoa can't li on love. 'What titi. you motking "Aliaut three itundrea," tispou - -- -Nino-it:take it by ittritingl I've got ttled Income • ;3/ on& hUndred. kei liboUt two • -buralred with in .138, 0 "I A " "'nitrate : listrsiden. ‘'Now want you to listoo to * lit. tie re ,i,xiin It snything betweeto ten and A t 1.1outtlod * yeiti,`It I spend some g rike AVe '? *end -a ,v'ear • it, •Chestritt rditti hits au ellowento ,01 five. butt» tit'lt .year. does:your' .sigerie. • site ineonie leek itgainet thott" 'rd not gene into. *totes, Mrs 3toretien-,i''s .• ,Dielt •"Ilitt I *pow this, . that E.4ith and would. be ver- happy *Ad ,ccorsfor. 41,111 .*Itlitottoli' I'm motkieg. :three hundred* ttootti."! • .. "Itubloisle. my 'WY! Now let .ime be frealeswith • 'YOU.; When' • Edittt • iitet I *alit:her to; msiers• 'That •ehitp"sis ging aeark ...1,;...vir.ot40... • • only nij aiasajsr et :oreetist *o*d' seed's &to tit' Iioo* be Oil two " aid tt • , 4,80 • Ilittti100‘40, ould s s* thsIk a ty can't /you buy aopieee o land at 4 lees cost , some * *Ivey ittked Dick. Wilding gazed sneeriugly at -the peeker, but Mr. Marsden on ogliett "Ali, Dick," east, . 'you'rc. storyteller, not 'a, busmees You see„ if we build onto our pre ent rotory we, an the Motive *rover we have aireitite got, bet if we build somewhere *hie we shall have toloos:down new plant at * heavy coot." 4"O1, I 'see," replied ' Diek. "now would it be if 1 went to se ests solicitors?" asked Wilding. ."Ily all Means," replied - soden. "You're, a, 'Cute m*tt of bt'siness, Wilding. You may he le to *netted where , "I'll go in ttemorto-* afternoon, here" Wilding remarked. "Do, and comes' on here to dim ir the evening'," .said, Mr. M*rsden. "Will you come toe, Dick?" ill be delighted," Tbornton al negro, and Dick lift "Tho • *Wei at the sem* time that Theft' ways tat together, 0 " a little while they walked Marsden old you 0'4 hie isloeghter V' Wild- sked *Wetly. be hu 'nets" worn fi so. augge*tdtheyj sbonld .brmg their price do*n." ** a wrettheti n *rodeo. '1 wanfi to get thing Ping. You yoett don't know," he *titled, addreMlnS Dick And Edith "hut when quire thit landigomg vett- the -ompan''; h bulk, o I will be o . . scowled at the Ig worths. want a seerettir for the ompany in that eitee, Mr, Maio, ' said Dick. eo, iom looking out for 4 OM - t mgt. "lI0 would dor' .0Strise laugh broke from the menaget' oit lips. it brought a, ,fitish tre-the hoes ofDick and Edith Me, Maren iidlooked annoyed. - should vont a man Of busine aeid, "het a man of le writ." he, poet,. era Dick eagerly. s you know, h IL educated, and it is not necessary for the seen tio mechanic, the, ;same es,the other employeeS." Thornton could not resist glanc- e, at Wildingesthe latter's face s dark With anger. 'There's itomething in -what tiou 0 1 :quit' so, • r imealf *t th • table * tea drew op the ***fen Is ; ettrtui. clot 0 to be secretors ,vf ' the tot which is to be formed ti iroik.rny fasitors Arlhourue, on I iilso sere*, . hi* lotto** toy cloughter Edith, provided aI'aay Oust. 40 be successful in se curing the. mile te' ittes, of that Sir f land adjoinink.toof foototi " onotte plart, at a poke net. o .oxe thousaud notioulto!! n n told t to Thiirnton , om; 'prove oouraelf busine and Win a wife -and 4 'a point ent." 41,11 do my best.„ Mr. Marsden,' plied Dick, holding out biti hand. "Good night. - meke a very d sononslaW." t you eve es distinct o Goed-nie On the following morning trr Marden sat in his office, talking Wildino. Presently a, Clerk t44. el the room. ' "Mr .Thornton, sirt" he said. "All right,- ehowilum in. You needn't go, Wildin A few mutes toter Dick mitered an s* ute the two men. ' "Well, Dick, what's the tremble this morning I" said Ur. Marsden. gust going to see nobbs and Afe. Gratht" "I've been," replied Dick. Wilding laughed aneeringly "They didn't keep you long," lio re marked. tNo, eel 0' 1 In Y# WIMIet long "bout it. Will you give p me your cheque for thousand e pounds, Mr. Maredent Ilere are e the title doede." • - ^ 11 enrol, e ies Down didst elt, t we its° ligien y us*II,' ae fo t401.46, xixigso veoplo &MI it; 41 time, is *or •ot their motives. men. aro ettptiOn' of thot. which, for too it sured.and tootles now, or logheSt and hett, thet. which. ,be. or*, the engine* -of our twee coutitt.it seenot to no', to eve wean. s'u°1171111-44401°ristyetealleurrit i. nv; a'alst°4* • lash• on our *houltiooss but: 40 in thesnietld.- liutts'Ite shalt reach the This Itos-been At the. root'sgoal *nd- ) whethep. that. gool be high endeavor; this spirit aceworth ° the ra06 dePeridm oniathe * tillogreoto*nel-wOrtito work- it ',power -of the 'hits's, and ivetld has seen, Ileeituse thoy have . e wittrien itioitoo. to- the. waylicie, holitseetl thatsexisteneo, nig only 44 It einattibutea to, pros rt junk heap that on Superficial grese, only as it finds fruitege ia oxeminatien-secute to bo an admir. larger, , tiobler being,.they have res - IcT nieces of meehonism. It lies joiceeto ley down life if need beth re, beeause Jo tett that and oo that the race might fiuti larger life: • Tf_tilYto IOW intrieate 'valueleos for 1 e ut powerless, **mitt forcee to' nstidintriceietniotn'410:ri which to lueheet end, best fuse'. to. rtt holie for our fellows, love of that its own. • /Other and Make 4 suiVent, motivs Efficiency is Alpicadid oeteg, lor and And life * wholly desirable And estoutial, b# tedious bodiless, withoot such • Lk demands *Ise stifileitotty, mo. mai:rose A2ostillon het...mites morello tire as woll ots mechanism. Scheele at .Pt1rt Of The bread winning OW - and daily eiiperience give us the chine, a slave hound to; the whee!, training in enoeseneya, but emu with. unless he has nom sense! of Ins in must *rise the dynamic tones, owl) )00 11i1 hang worth while fel the motive*, pattion3, aspirations, thie iiontribution it mike* to 24 and real powers of the pereonality: life. . The ;Jun of our motives makes the Youth abound3 with high motive* purposes or our live3 and :this de. normally; the years, often blast toomines the course we go, the them with the curse of cynicism. work w� do the tiluiraeter we bore" We despoil our own hearts And and the destiny tLst ciurs.. *teal our own happiness whenever • we allow the.eittibittoring experienc- TIIE, DEEPEST NEED . --elaily-Lwoolootootakesittotto-us of. every life is a. passionate pur- the faith that it 13 possible to de ose living, an end and goal that good, to increase the rotates stows 4,11i forth all the peosibilities And of joo and strength 4 hope, and gists all the powers. • .. ;woithadmethilig ` Lire's purpose depends on its to our times. hiloso,phy o that is, your aim and , When all has been- said and all oal will depend on your interpte, other's -Wake tried. we find that the ation of the meaning' of life, on the Only thitt give perenni ;twin* which Stiu make to life's sig., satisfaction and eonetantlY etrengs ifidanee. " What is the meaning of then the - heart. are the tumilisit ell to your It is but.tteeidont or tines; One gets weary of gaining, haticei, Then you will drift with- but *novel.; givinoo - ilt Pinissse. Is it 'a 'bloody fighti You MAY ustesure .any man's re - hen soon will wage war for your. ligion bysthe extent to which it eel* elf and against all otheis. Are as ti constant motive in his Hies here yet -higher -purposes running •whether it gives-hitn, a vision of the hootigh alit Then you Seek that awakens an enthoishisto for . living, of a world that is worth riv. * moat Titatiortoist smote this in g in and dying for ...mid a race thet iswer which'a man Makes to the. has such promise in itself as to via Stigua, of living conotitutes his re. for the invottimeet #4t ri 001) and religion becomes the worthy in us. ontinating motive inilfe, For re. "Ehl" gespett-Mr. Marsden. e waS Absolutely unible to g tipeak. ' :Ria face went very crimt t son end -then became. a dirty yet: low in hue. Re looked iiioetly AN 11 say, "heir,' said Mr. Marsden, gat, though ho had lust been very it ing kindly at his guest. "It woutds "Well; well, bless .sno soul„" c bundreil year. thittk it a- better man of. hu3inets than . • fix titer of us, bothered if you aren't." fo surd like , to hate ft fete ' wotdo in t private with you, Ur. Marsden," t said Dielt. "All right, nto Leaye us,. be decent post, starting at idol stammered Mi. Marsden. "You're 0 over." . ' "What a ridiculous idea 1" splut- tered. the mituager,, unable to •con- tain himself, - But Ode time he had gone too Ar. Marsarit glasteed. total at hint, ' "You must allow me to the best jittee ,of that, Mr, Wilding," he said witheringly. The manager collapsed, d s u ht refuge- itt iit0p0241, make uI Wilding, „omit' The .manager got up .ttiad lurched e out of the 'MOM* The sight- Of his ti hoe _iin the office get • every mai a working like nigger. "Row on _earth did-5ton -Man •"Thres. Y P. COPE. t en, you give Inc Omni ;I to treat for you in the matter of the land, a if I ean get it at your figure, will you agree to give me the Appoint. meal' - "Willingly,Dick," replied Ur. Marsden with mile; "but I bard - lo think it is likely that you will succeed where Mr. Wilding UR/ I have failed." Wilding laughed contetimtuously. should think not, indeed," he . * "Met We shell see," said Dick ly.- "At *4 rate, r atat going to sive ot very good try." Good for you my boy," cried Marsden. tiiihatts the tone I like," - -About ten O'clock' Wilding root; to .go. "Are you 'coming my way, Thorns " he sisked. "Not to -night," replied nhortly. Wilding reowled and took hi, 1 ave. )1r. Marsden ' turned** Dicko * "Wilding doesn't like, you," he said. , "I'm not stottelently a. busies' man, 1 presume," remarked Diek. Edith saidoigoodeoight at this maitre, and the two Men .°were f; alone. For a while they sot quiet, smoking; Suddenly Dick Jaid his pipe down. "Mr. Marsden," he 'aid, "if - pull this off for you will you agree to Edith ,and me being engagedlit Marsden aid not reply for a 'few moments, but gazed 'thoughtful. tit the smoke-whiett **A curliog p from his eioste . "Yon see. if I get 'this. appoints moot 1 shaU be in rfteipt of 'ix hundred *year from you, one hun- dred leotn my investments, and I oso 'mike *nether hundred. it neteesety, with my pen. That bring*my incometo, eight hundred Poor. gutsily that -would be *tit, 'eat, Mr. Iiiitsidettl' Aia indulgent **tile crossed 1104 n's face. *tootle *11 rig1 It 4' he osid, ppointmen the 4 motto ._*4,tioirt, our ketre"! "les, but tinitrOtIng • 'Iground for y*iti, at, tit willytitOttereir to giiits rrtaryship wad itaitkl" a "It you tan do it,fies/ an„ •,, - you pet it. oti rott trist hot se It to oott Ite 1" yo •stsid you or Edith,", began Dino 4" came t� the conclusion that the land your property would bo valuablc some ditty. / had sitved cent bit and I Vias able to aes quirc the ground for five -hundred ounds. - "Then, when I heard you were softer it, I came to. know you, and I told the eolicitors to keep my 1110 a Kcal% so that the deal, when it came off, should be on strieto iy business lines1 knew you would feel you must have it, to I put a high figure on it, knowing that you ould afford it. . "Subsequent event, however," Dick concluded with a sly smile, "havo resulted in my lowering not price." ` ot Ur. 3forsden 84ted blankly at Dielt, and then lo grinned and held out hand. "Dia.," he said, "I"rtt beaten, fairly:beaten. 111 never judge man except on retults again." * *- * * . * Dietz Thornton is a • mernbor of Marsden and on. Ltd., now. Wild- ing to* an early opportunity of iteeepting another appointment, the prospect of continually seeing Mrs. Dick Thornton. not commending. it. stelf to him. The title of the firm is to be Mits. den and Sons, toil., One of these Pearson** rettl/dy. EGl&TABLIS.MSrms.; Potato immpiings.-Oiste sit told boilod white notatoe* and mot with them three tablespoonful* of flour and two level.' teaspOottfulasof beltirtg powder,. Add one table- spoonful of ;netted butter, one beat- en egg, * flttle salt; and 4 sprinkle ni nubile* or, peptika. Form int° 1 * t * INTERN TIO AL 23. w d, I I I ON, toture or se1fih2ress.- Thi one experiences he tati°sisie:dss'thijr- is y to oee God. ite9n,e Pefotaceedmahke;site they 5hpevropiourtrt iikeues101 their Father, whose " hest ideal, AS 0iPTCSSed his only begotten Son, is peaeo on Leson V True a tth among men. - - a . Gelde Texts 104.e. re.ratelAted for righteous. Matt. fis 13, triltees3;anoMa:"kialld4of4gp"orsee011ie-46tnesscd— tiort. *sit* Chapter s, verso I. Ile went- u filorlelodweTratt" is 4)Cthri$strewsrtors*liv. Tthh: into the mountainosIt is fitting that ideal life of this- *ertrion, must this most serious discourse of 'bear Shutt and reprisach and suf- Jesui's ministry ehould - have been for misrepresentation. -. tut their uttered on mountain. There was reward is great, the kingdom of ar , exaltation abodt the the/0e, the heaven, an absolute $00;1*.boYontl eiicumstouces, anct-,*--;--tioto Person which no other eoncoivable. which were in hermony with the, lo. The telt of the eartlie-Ae salt oJemn eyon milea aoutitwest of Caper tidy. ' g.randeur of the,,,,surrouttd- tooterve* food from .e orrnotion led Ilerns oflitottiti, tow„ equire hill conduct is to purity cotrupt • leg hills. Tho traditional site lathe make* it, palatable, .24 ,01trietion , Lost in', savors -The sort, Chrie. tbaesetebdbre --The uaual *ttitude of tn***mnitt,!burtill:ehke. tPlitiat"putrtifyiunngd4170w11- . Ili* 418°10es-into twelvo, had already been exiled; and Good for nothing So is * Chri 'follower* in general. littnity whieli'retains an 'sp- a. Bleesed-Rewarded the most pearattee otter it has lost 40. flavor. felicitous way.. 14. The light of the -*wild -Chris- - Poor in sniirite-The min of sipirio isios are sue teeouse they ilea *el poverty. is the man who -is .13efore Men as the tepresentetive$ Are or his OWA EPilittlAilletiCienCy 04 the tree Light; rectilling Paul's aind of uttor dependenee on God, word$ "Ameng whom ye ahine, Itch it men is 'rid; in the commune lights in .the woes)." lon of God, which is to posses t the A eitv set on a hilt Sueh Wits kingdom of heaven. rittodeni. But Jeruselern von to 4. They. that mourn -No one it se oway, and Christ's church to e;pes the conflict with poi,* and los* lace it. The church** life toast and II. In poietessing the king. stand high above the lower living d hooves' *re men *lone cont. of the world; The purpose of.* light WWI'to The In Who r. • thew,' lune, and not to pet booestli the * said, ° eek' And Iowly' bushel, the meitsitre found in eves's_ earte" Theo* who before God 1.1ettish house. kept for portioniney humble and mitres -timing, and, offstneol for 'vett& re their rendes*, are gentle and lit tot Yoe light Ainelaani* coma venging. To swill, euil not to mittid is not out harmony vett* . of pompous ptideo shall belong' 5. *lent of h boll in.salted Water for about., ate toe minutes, and oiervit with the bete tenoning sauce:. Take' -ono smalj una an of tottoito *oepti dilute With one. men after the amount of water, seso with salt, pepper, sod * tut of gesited choese. h Pour dumplings And eervo ha esiould2 to est without mat. d Canoed (on.eo-Tsike a ,n ofcOrte, divide it in two -buyers, itting rtetker crumbs ondfrbits of ' tter between estels laser. • Cover rn pillof ilk and k. *if bout. - B*krd Tomatoes. eitts out tiin. ***tote, ehop with few robs; sad tele*tato** o also it littlepersle,e, but. *tit tvo bikeirm int in man ries and Fil tomatoes and piece in in pas itith bite of bitt.r. Iv tete half heur.. Eine .daorgae. br rulersinp of the earth. , O. They that hunger and thirst ter the tighteousneto with which the teething of the **triton is re. toe. lkc1. Thr *hall halve * riot spirituel lir* bettAtiee they have .4mm* spititusd tonging*. The mars who sietterely longs for a rose right life will, by Aft* very forte of gespeoembs - hie insitteerite, ohtotin it. salt to is 7. antie teelotiful-----Thia is 'the main ;outs itith 0tt W110 elteriehes an ill wilt, but ptst. 7 22111k4a pait. tsesa Widei kveopathy, toword , spread in tinInt tfitteli nest' win j )41 forgiven*** of Oodo ek _sot tode re *tang tothe poor in spirit. , If maze* works are OK*" then the world ototht to feet tht 1;ettelit of themsoid hi* rather why* is io heaven,- the glory. It 11 nd: skin freshio ints and rOII them 'to patrboard. Add mi* ths *lettered treih green does& then itan be ear,1,!, fitted biwid. reiPtir) NW. 'limp photo wanted. Stotts and etrortail to a dose* likvki 011,11 and it *MO •Colpful et Mit. Butter' Cif* ite brown breed *ire olitoi tweet, 'tate . ,00f mita halves e In heert ,u1not the blaree.(40 eorreet totes 0. he he •sh 4.7