Exeter Times., 1908-08-20, Page 2410,k"
a hp,
erba ' moment
pened; the t 0
about the •110000 a night eerned'to
. ouggest that she WO a Mac Off her
Mental balance. Be51d03, h '
•1,;.3;611Vitit: lr
--,
k 1 •..
8)10 had. made a. renitikei, A
WAS not Aunt Phipps, but only
• the friend', A- Must that,jf course,
________h
. . Pray(!r peek,. and of the nitn).0*ancl
On :ho i o
0040 wth a look a
. thought it Wi6
UPP9to I haven t
A
Cf' nd` yet have
ie tekT.41.
he 1005'0;4 ln
0
,
ou a
-
•
;22 .0 0.,
110 v..2, nail, * te
id
wear? ' o 00 her outside- the house ..
r I ware-
0 nothinge.. dees4i,Psni; 0- tiv,
t:• ,
ens a
,.
'discover if she knew anYthing,m‘re
than he had already told bim. 1,1e
found only one small kit- of evidence
--meagre-hilt convincing in .regard
to the slight theory that was builds
ing up in his mied. '
'Did Mrs Phipps ever bring‘anY-
--t-otc-rolligliZrfire-, 0-40171reW
"Only Mr. Kelman," rp1ied Od*
ley. "Stop a minute, though"; there
was.. an old lady Caine here
nleured-tiir
Mr. Kaman broubttheo1d lady,
and Mrs. Thippi-happerte-
.11.046--at 'the time, .waiting to see
Miss . Lucy.." .
.‘
Martin ,Blake remembered the ae-
• count of bow Kelman had Come to
. the house of the • clockniaker, and
had taken away that mysterious old
woman for some • hours. . "Wbat-
happenedi" he asked.
"Vera Phipps, went away,the
t g• r
time with Miss Lucy," replied :0d,.
ley. • -
Martin walked bulk tomiii0 StUdla,1
mind, iit's,,n0re and more mys-
terious the further one dives into•
it;" he said. . "Noir' Lucy ileOitIS' to
' be .a party to the conspiracy. She
• was willing- tosee- this oh! woina
and to talk,',with • her for -a long
time. Kelman -the dead old' we --
Mall -the Mrs. Phipps 1 know.
and Lacy.,; they're • all.. in it. it
comes clown to_this so. far as roan
See: that the of4-I-lal: Iff4.8 the. real
. .0
secretly into the business once and
- once only, and disappeared again.;
But in Ifeaven'e mime who is this
forAlie--prodeg
appeared again. And 'what was.bei
motive._ I must find that out,
11.
Whatever ipet-silition-i7-:- rtit
reference to that mysterious Aunt
Phippsvorter'-the--wentarrieholutd
declared herself to be Aunt .Phipps,
he kept those. opeeidatiorui
toWm-
scif, Ile recognized that the .W0-
msn had, in all proliability,*boo.orao
afraid ollbet...taine_she was p!ay
ing and dizappear
Shit had done, somesmall-good in
..1'143i0g • over those annul Of 'money
te° Christopher Daynev . she had
,done. att, very large areoi4_,of harm
in leading him to .stippOse that other
.stimsnwoild lie.forthooining.- Out
ohe was done with, and cduld„well'
-be -forgotten even to hint iit Ii”
-discovery to 0110,4-0,1,4,er
he to ..ter lex. and trouble, them for
the mystery of had been carried'
into another world by the little old
woman, Who bad died. There, was
an end of the' matter.
, •
Some three days later, While Mar-
- tin, was at work in the aff,einoon$ a
44Oeli-camotollre'llrierof the stu-
dio, and' Chris walked in, Not
lute theAtttoant Chris of
says; but a. quiet and anxious
young fellow, with that 'look in his
ieyeit-which :told of n and of
debt .and., difficulties
t'luitlesel "I'm very•
ho atspid 11
lork anotta
'
wing
1 loved you,
'would you? , ed you beforo
and I ask you
new
won't you 10 . e yoe
,
not it rzeh- elite, o'. bee
very.' lonely one, with ' 00° to
are for or to provide for
• Iet.iLba•.&.1oantg
into
matter; and take her AWAY
eut the -country, as You •s014*
et." .
4 Aii very,gopjI.9f rou, Blake
raher n ra rxe
to, , n e0P-eirggil
as It es; and although yours
weilldrilibe the same sort of thing
should feent. weigh 1111011 Me quite
as heavily- . I didn't come round
here to compile' - I- only thought
i
rd like a chat--• h you„. 5. -,If only
can once get straight, and make
a good _start, we shall bo. all right.
But I began badly, you know," .he
. .
ogev46A
"You'll be altright in3,time,
aid Martin -abut I wish you
tildnit4e-se--eltstinate.- .-WiIlyou.
Lake rne one -Pro
.amount 1 o1.Onng
/Haim, 18 &tartin.
yoii mustn't 0
Mr. 11npps," id MarLip stea
ve to remember that
when •you, Dot in AU appear
anc $'90,4;01d this boy that his for -
0 was goae; afterwards you
upplied hint with 'moneyt and ,told
iim that he might.expect plen
ny oo rernains
e same in alt. arieties
i1k. Thus. "thin" mil
orposeS, save for energy
ireditetion as valuable a
di oh hown
-totte t
h
had co ro 002' h
I ani rom A.ntwerp
(To be Ceritinu
IL} JIOUSESIN
ifitCs'
at:time that you not
l'rcbistorlo Tinies*t
speaking the trath2" . •
"1 knew it -at that tittle• , , CI • At 14ke liekelle'' on the 43/311/ea
..0011tillasiiefori,"carlw...,.,,theTo. ,r umbe
"Thisoney wi -A w ' Oxeye the waters Waters ot the Swiss lakes.
•
to ,you i qui pectedly* "There are manrocW6s-4> i
able ends, and, grass roofs lifted
T.h•444111832'11-de you say that' she 4 .„,
0/Because. I ani sweet . ,0 64 n'inles tt) a ji4ight 44: about
: S"
Maeded: - - ' . foot above the water. - - Rude. v
audits surround, the huts.," with fe
judge of .,,,eharaeter ,, he. vet:atilt, ces along their outer edge to ke
'',and you, -late the, est wows, iille„!3ablos rola roiling into the
the world to tell a lie if you can by 45 -' ' * - '
any .. possibility .104:44_ it., You
' Scantily draped men and women
ur 2 e in
,
t wators
clncf
, 6 r -IIS0
Ili .1)::aeattir";.'
0 0 0
f
e in u fishing7thcletill:
v 'Mood ' roles instead
thingsalt .to kcopjr, creaiucries
neat and clean In eve* respect, it,
is-surprizing what ittiefteetthis,will
a YPOn -patrons visiting the
.04=00'. They will, go' a'staY. .
ing, that the maker endeavoring
• 0-hia and -at
is up to
ed to . a
Bit the cloan and
t creamery. It i an that WiII 'Tomato with
iat his fortnnea.as gone.
ycloye_rdoertariaolt•loitforpause, hase, w
hilo
d
she s
ovo
"What it , it I" . lows that you must halt() OA 'Thlik 111/0eiftint
"That if. things come to the worst two i„mritited, pods, cot, :et
and you 'simply must' have-,niOneY2 talk. How was OW iloAuthwwitit,farotliukr,atihe laankr:ltoex'artttitits
°it'll come to me at ()nee. Promise
that ---for the sake of -LuO.:-Lr
markt to hurt your pride; }Tut you
must put your ,pride itt„ year pock-
et.where she is toncetned, I don't
like to think of her; shut away rn
that. pla -;" ohe -ras- -made for the
berde and the
"It is nsay. 1 h°atrinroccoetillaingit reason,Ye-IA=6;14i' t -°-"it•00°,14,04°'
phen, and that you 'would' not un. tile coast deckle'connect the
derstarid.n04 1 400000- to .b° n el with the ,ea. The results
4014* Blake. °
, were disastrous e poor Iske-
• fear I must question You,-.' dwellers.
--retorted. "Since -you we -ro-e-ebt'flool of
away Sikt4thi
the niereSt. 4mm%. information lso salt that the"natives could not
reached 016 Which shoW6ci .tUe that i drink the *act and Leahy of their
You had been acting part,-aeting‘ cattle perished. "The fresh -water:, ,
Ice someone else.' 'EA were veil • Much surpris
daiefilnderstatitha'ssitt:Olivor-thtroliariged.condition teat
1think if you me,, 1 ed up, the So Itiyer., wbiLc sea - fish
will go; Iacarccly know why 1 camOift,und -Axe
e'r:*lrtk""nr(4jm--- th� connection between
promise that;" sazI
brie "1 feel better for having
elked • to you; it' good to know-
atyon-have, f„npeva
ceded a frie0c1 40 'much as nov.
be off.; I want to get back to
rr .
but it. is ,Of adifrerentjwid._
v.ould he liatte4-11 parte:ea 'kept'
,aylrom each, thougkif,nth0Y„ 0,411
upon what -they 04W a 011.04`of
makers .might result and new and
better -condition* follow: .The but-
ter -makers should aim to keep. their
creazneries in inch 'condition, that
it wilt bo an ;abjoct less�n of tito
"You've: seen nothing „r stanees did `not wish to have 1
..-.- t• -.- , . i. .usrn II - e
' thin . .„.thi have endeavored 5-h - -- e- „ e se
arg6t*-140---*emt- --.1- - ----'0)60 ---42-i;muzt ask ou to „ ' again, and _
although tbo s ei.'i
yzt•-• ,',- : 11. ItitrooverY conceals still a little brae t 6 river
, certain old ' woman, who died bave.comekback to tbeir old haun
ers sh uld aIsQ visit their pate
d -then -one -
cd will hthee't ---$4011„
time. Suggestions as to t10 ' earo
of the 'cream' can be made without
giving offence. /Last. opting AO ow
terprising 'Wisconsin maker visited
all his 4)#trdni: Ile convrive4 10
be nt their farm about the nuilking
hour.' :fie took. along with
samples of 'wattling, rpowder and nt-
so brushes; He explain-
ed use-'4if.tlwix!wder and .gave
sti • ns as to .being -clean about
'he inilking an • caring or ttu-raj
and cream. He askod his patron*
tc w their,s4ges, to have
well -ventilated to Iet'inplen-
•f-
P-oa
o. that onnlight.
return
sisked fortheirn,0 r
Blake at deal. e tricd , lute rccen y in a . ouse An. 17 4440 01 Ji,:
E. _.
think-whe . 0 ---con 04- • e , 00,WW-estainiter--411 .- .
form some plitn. by 1,,,,hich he could the .:Ostnie of 'litrc, "Phips. IJo:1ItOtt, The '0141if(0'''00#1 ,salinity' .)':co
heili40-10Y in-sPitittofliinierelf*Jki•l,:!r"T,1„,,,,t*Lvbill.,,i,..„g ,of 'hi,14.6t,li,'I 4..,,,A,i .parative.:fresliti,ess came :about So
, ,
rim:litany. -.thatiA110,10*- '000J0tPia*
seemed always to tee Lucy •-i i4,-tliose.---44'.-- -,•-w---; - -rw---,-0. r- --.1-
m. -shabby .reeirts,.- waiting and :longing :iPraY to , 0n0 ' ii40' 'WO', Itt.,a. l','000 ,dihtt." 'vtlitt;idoih, bta°,44 ilicebittirif;',.' 1
And-hepie .40-ehiat..eould..uotoonic„thatit_ Imosit•st]whis r. —
mak-
to---pass.• • tr--seeinedistich.-iii•-shartie. ''.'--,'-,344-Thoisu..0`.°0,d.,,,,;:h1:: ucy was living."Allifto. aye bee hoe la,
! went :once to: 'Irift, 4. Isurfre47.1111 map .0
she had.' set -Out-so joyously on that ,' •.,„f„. i, died,,
ke dwel-
rew. road: 'and, with such 'a, bri t. 71104 Oue .Aah0; left -behind :her • ,1,00, in t Or:: 0m00. 010.06 that She
promise. .s..ht_ib, outr: _„_, it so7 71. , . isity4isitu. . e.*:660611tol_her4':Atfioartre,r' . I aspect_.: tti.- , -
ittii,att. tut , eelf,,'and of gainfoono; who had , Wen*" 14 Able**WhiCii.T.' ao "
chcer-
'be •fettiked, many pines, and*ander-eonated-1,10r_:_," •i'' -.,•' '-'4,-I:i.141-'1,00; how ,, ,,. eand4Onin*Iting as ' of
the' day was done ant. o*i rc9,!,14,7,1,'!,r.,,e4-71;L...,..-!.!. -J4:I 4,1-,-,L,I;r::,,,,,„ :.:lost4
0tViibc00,t140.- otifeto uneasily'iiitif - ..._,.---.0-,..14,*;410,461 see
hroodOr1,- - 1:,. mmina 1 ‘, that :support:, stoir.
had fallerrnpen -kW. , -Sin he • ,..__,,01.1 70!-E•e4 , " ' ' --
011,
;V' .0,, a - *..boniiti irk,liia ' ' Ir„,,Ort.-- r n . ,
wanderings i iielin%darkiiiiii Ifer7tuarr record5tbe facttLat
to ,the, door. of ' tho'studio he 'gain „bore the. name of Anne„ ip. e That , ,
a cry and started' back,' 'A ,figure -she was seeking. for a; boy, as she It Pignisitable OVeise 10 Iinert
stood there,. motionless, wateting: 'terms hinti. Who ‘:hikd''' L0004 bottlt : . / . ,tiftmlig, 34**1),' ',/,ji:-•
him. .- . rioulai, ,.:tolar.gtheiTttm ,,,.ibtotioitta, 6041eqi.i. 4%444: ',.t,' ii'Mortsliesay, ,:irsiii08itisitte li, „lf.:Siftijt:j,iklgtstlitrdong,
"Who's there 7" het demsnded
tc'teierlier e44-4-tilitlY:-- ;
to
' d',. but '' 'did .not •stent ,'
oriel sorry -if i tuittled you„ , .that.;'.00Meonei elite: h . taken her ,roy• : c .-00 al• ett.i.#44,,h, how -
came
• • • ituteil.;010, hsti n o liear' . She,*as:,silent fo,i' „quite, long '!,k.
tdatei -lit4r
else.°!•,.. \ • ,i40
d P,."
t s u o , '
ny and still you did no -time"; its,. .silent. alita„,. *ping
i . '' lin- Very sorry:*" that she_,- 1 speak.L, t'tsh i 0, ' 4
.,, - ' Ill
0went— iterottatthttaditt Tthe Urn' Mt tti un . Tit.
0n • i
. .. . ,
... Solg,"1,1 iii OV:iV
er* 0 -
is zfltructiOnS Wor0 ree
rovem9nt resat it
urotx of
tiaiiy �f o 4 es 0
material, removed
, was very much bet-
. ream
r bis visi
is ii 01
AmThericieoefeniFu*iiterretidtcleroxibger-:8Of aPardinecer_
Lieutenant Gustav Itocztan, in By4
Linea/ iaptaiwnfausi an unusually (Ira, ma,,t,ir,
It appears that the Princess' fain-
t -abandon theli•---opposi,
ty ad 110411"i• to 'breliik o:"ff‘t4fhe
inatcThe ride's mother made-. a last
frantic app At the ;altar,
then,__when 04dii resee
t 'he cerernon
According to the account that
has-been2made public the bride's
amily-were:Iletermiete'd to
he marriage at ail costs, and the
relatives 'assembled for that pur-
pose:11:radok • Castle, owned by
Prince Khevenhueller,. e. cousin of
Princess Amelie; .-
ADMiTTED BY THE BACK
When (me:LieutenantKoczian ar-,
• 4, '
rIVeCt '1.1-1e vas only admitted to the
castle by the back door, and ini-
---niediately-comincted----into a ' .11 I
where. -11*. prespettive' mot zin-
hOTP.1,, *wager 1.vrinOcits.pf :Fuer-
ors at ,
• n 1111 • asinone
eanteli* -rinotEre* thiL-bridet
bother, was- in -another room try-
g.to • erseade Princess Ainelie to
ter er more
A.11-±appe
tees Areelle declared that she would
folleVrtha dictates of her heart, and
not the aiitiouated iendal traditiorui
'of her family. "She insisted on the
thef�r rig it work He induced s
boOk farnier7 fromLouiaiana• to
-
(tome 'into the Carolina rnount•aing
.
and take charge of the heldo, fleck
"
beg, riding .up and down the hills
and throng!), the 'bottoms ? he t had
n know.rroU-sgricalturePexce
from the printed spas°. iIe tested
o. oilof the. few littlerwewntiL
i
lay his knowledge o ferti1iziigthi
earth, of croprotationA of*the
de And grain which which might f
here, and espeeially of thehv
stock which might thrive 40 . 1
a rail... He decided' that high
ilk and buttcr, also hogs an
try, and
�f tb.
soB should hthat, tiro; for Prttilert6.'4311
- So the baro hilis-became pas
'Mid' tots 1tth�mTii-W
range, Aratole shelters, beingof
course provided. •The poultry far
was stocked With record egg -layer
of high degree, also pigeons, f�r
squabs are profitable. Modern in
cubstorty hatched chickens by . tbe
hundreds. ,Everything, • however'',
was, conducted on strictly' busbies
liries.. Each Jersey has her 'o,
IlvIltetrairgery timrshe is n•kir*riked trrenum
flie
her of quarts she gives aro inavked
tr-the--reeordTases-alsollte-1
test -the quantity of butter which
'4.
in age au ot e er
alaY: are debited against her.
a hen in the poultry hobs°, wants
to contribute to the. egg _fund 8110
entersittrir ,nest -by
.shets a gate ,which keeps her a petit,
oiler until the poultry keeper Ands.
her; He looks at the number o
the leather band around' ,bei neck,
takes -the- egg,, and Alien releasos
her. Each hen also has a iecord
pose actor mg o ele..E.nan e
the number of eggs oha
,mouth or year .of her life are no
d on the books,at the farm offioe.• NEED T5 ,
PAILV--EAND
oventy-five' farm hands are n
mil kintg,':'w1.* °tItt*P-°ch i (jnin:Vizi hand.
cal
rsythrnthVtin ltfreemcnpic-
-to-oro--70-vo:At-,-tharstmlArtar
Milk daily in bottles,inbuttter, and
ed.ofhocowa
antigeinag 8,hiovvotrdte ,"iquarts
•
Who besot of..tiaving ft Van • erbilt
for a milkman hreve to. pay Xi. centa
..eiusit -as itcones • from :the shiny
yellow waggons bearing theThr
;ima at long ditances' from
r Amoy, and it maynot.be
)le to via - them very of 11..
should be done. at ofttron as
nds. 44001, AO opp
&vs-icor:7-7ercamery.pm
could • e ,
giv.en inatt
•E
e.pa y en P . 0
little chapcl. Winle Vie brid and,
bridegroom were kneeling in iron
a. , he attar, The Dowager Princess,
unable -00 -rain h • e 0
,lazt frantic i _3_
ceas Amelio only shok her head
*id grasped h 'deg
of On
w
oittere, en m
sr to
tramp for this Yuan* to be done.
They 0Ould atford to pot a little
more for mnaking rather than not
„ The boy got upabrupLly, and
and down the. 'Jan
'sng, at the liolt; •Oneo he
stopped, and 1ookd. with eyes t+hst
nothingraw she ft, on'the wati;
in s busky'"voi
can't stand 1
"Yon know th 1,i
whieh ; you know the sordid
people .with whom we, have to rub
• shotlidetS in the streets. If it wer
not for the cloud of debtthat hangs
over me, could do *011 thous
ewhere inth
we ahuId 1* aa hsppya
than he esred
'figure still Standing in • the
*ay *At that of ;Aunt Phip
t be an impoxtor. When the lamp
was :light, and he 'had turned''up
the wick, he spoke;
"You need net stand ibyille door„,
Phipps. , "Please tome in; X,
have',been wvisetithig:to apeak t)
_ she said.
flake'hat In tondix0 motive :isnot,
i ,00 have ti
. strong
•
tery
trate t was .a srery 'ItrQng one,"e
like this, I , replied.,r" :1 .. Blakey if you
q -
to anyone.X seitreely know tion,froin now until , or
ivdoing this ,:laat morning, you will: *et,. nothing
* ' litt-zi let iabonit thor 'Ott 'Ot '11% ' maitre
.,,,, •, • ,iita it that, for s -reason
didit
old woman who w
bei tubaiId' had'
admit that she hi
give her nephew,"
":000 *011e34
Much interested in
could on your o
this boy with two
A
poor SappOSing penny, a
t a*nas
Ilia
tatnps to
of, what been then wrote t easily
ffender in priso
0 rsei tj, cohaun:sitLoollinatherge sooly0 0,in reign 0 tou
bringpro"
-
were se, 0?outenipt.for hi" auf.hrity by 44404
u4dre trtlist'416715 aluletthit :1400u"i4hz of stand an
i
t,s bead
e00ent `supply Mao, it ill a U 0 bearing
ou
im e &cunt
onij lat, ant
aountofl&t
-es-fee-Pr-in
tc the ileor in.a dead faint. The
0. Oust. witnesses of . the • terentouY)
Ritter van( Gutenberg..and Oount
Ochli0Ito• 414tg04 rriti0014. 11,0+4,01:ier to
give islay and not ho.1110 oi4;iiso of
or 'inetlities'' ,4eathi- - • '
diekry. firmness during the pain -
incident, and at her „desire
0 bOsVT coremony. was '0000,1144ed-14.,
rapid -
do flO y po.5sibIc. I
newl 'eon ale,
If • ' the Southern .Crou pea
w
1 1 i'5"4"*"tvirvilr"- 0-• latiitbrti:glelystrP0:40114 ' at
ie
•
ven
. .
,
.uchess of 'Marlborough' wonder
to overage,halt all inch "ft 0
.ful.neoklate, 'fifty 01.1whieh ' sai
tei
tsna are valued 14;20 Wit/iii", ar
of trivial, valteo in comparison wthis i
gem. 1ut bb
hav been 1 0 if we are b
'
tieve. the reeords, of ntuch
"he"pearl ,
a*
k l aball Tn I
your t
ttange
"4waato t an.
sr* ,d!
it -searchift
I WO ye probably'
0 oto :from an
flospital.(London,
Pr. . Gilbert'
tioe
Molt is
Princess, who is tow
au' orlon, ostentatiously kiss -
her husband ,hz. front of the
- whicb • iumb1ed at the
tiutue of Venus inth
More costly
the? Ifreat 'Tavernier pci
ally 'in the poosesoi
niorchant Whiclr M.
elled from IPari, e
ic stet and Which be
bav� paid the o
tho le h
0001, 1101inni
for
!alling
ow, dear mums his £ flC
ite to gIveyou,d
'rord
afrne'er getar1 it'
' I
ell; Oa
mld go 011 wanting it