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Exeter Times., 1908-11-05, Page 2.1k 4614. ..1 `,,,, • '.,'" - 7' t ''• ' - ookd a li le LWnQyed. zo ipjreeiting his deseription. e heara it riniord, f Masters that ,you Ile - to escape Seciety'a attentions." rid for one, the many-tongu .4 Iymg jadi. 1 osuppeee ail of u, everymand .oveari, are httgIu$ szt/ror 4s estun t on re -of ,ta,ftoo, I*1,t rckuP 4 newh *fj parct1. o f then the' .rti Yein." o pain that ,itine (Ines io risdozn-or'ant .of ho 'a in�ved to put her hand On -10; on't deprive- me of half tho sure of the gift. .Pleasebr , dcdxpssion the, m to be ski -Wog -a red. r you e - mitulation. "1 anake, of iny cbiractera-. beliti'ki ben .you do not?" ' in a eoffieri vwa ""If," be confirmed, 'Socicty is v the produet.of,Civilization • untutored savage. :NOV an -un rate- fulone, mark,.kou, but one thank - fu! for his. savagery,. , Afternoon" teas, 'newer Ahoy% and • .the hun- drcd a.nd oneldiofic •thingBwhich go to 'make u ordinary . ninfceuncL efortA*hi part.e pinned him in still fur, her ;was • at kind of woman. "What -dos that meant That yen do and itou do not , There was nothing for him but to fence; he answered—' • "Yesand 1,%;&20.14 ' It did lietilt any way extricate him fro hie dif4cuity=„.. J4e con. • 1.444,6444ZWASItiV2Vg are a eemPlete enigma." riz&O th, he conversation le had gaugecte _a by The he wooing of her understanding ofhim •• was setting in. Her laugh, over- she "I' think ion are very drastic." °I hope note' 40 IT,. "'Because if you think_' so, I have l'een mistaken., I trait formed, wrong -estimate o your ebaracter it you care for these things.!' "And inippecing 1 did,. Would it be, think you, unatonianlyV.,- , "As the ivorld wags/ No. On the contrary, the -absolute ctnintes. seuee of voinaeliiiess in nine hun- dred okod ninety-nine women out of 4r-ert143. ightly, to back to the humorous line it left; continued.-- . . • I • "I have known people take quite n interest in enigmas,De youl"i She changed the subj'eet, 4.0tr way from where there VMS a tread -1 tog on, dan erons ground.; felt the! •• ii 'leo gettio -. i said— '4, - • I 41411441nAsLeb:41t--, I ecter of yours professes to read the , hut -does uot, .venture on pro- wr, .. , • .,.... I NetitUr0 04 prepho0 210w..„, He spoke suddenly, rising AS 40 did o. Picking ulth„ hooks, .and; for the first time, quietly possess- tihitnself of her bag, continued— i •peaking, and he element Of 6 hng end, 1, Out just now • cul4tienpro- attle-frding the t, or two reasons. faitening le in thc orm of icturn to the soij a largo 4 rnent5 of soil fertility in consumed ian, grewin 1iorii Jong, o turn hem-fe they f�uii ore pr 0 4 0 ceieo so fa au 4 P1/01066i0 ' 4 . 411 X jdg8, e „moii thytuno fore hn t1iid attezupt t which to n found a fl - n t� thor aud mprovements are in daily ui in lie Navy at the prole A' eves of tile lett that theGer ,0 t ,!?,.9-wf'lleti°erh lblart iv Itl°11iui him in (100 a year, it is interesting to noti of Vurtember o LflIO 0'1 1 if --:tho 1oktita, ilt..1714.„BeiltrO.ei.iiitpriu 0 u 0 , n *4 'sleek is, MOO Ina 1 1::,..ment y4:au 0-aga - a ' :0 -, .11 ' ,a4. AO_ ;WOO • i 4 44- 4 , ',1Y ii ;en NV... Y . xvvA Tr-qt—iill • SZ1! 00 0400n t e,-..celoraz air itot.'..or:Fpost401- br•-u-se;, --d-tor• e _ . gees o.iva hanl- them down, or - ,.., 'VIM,. • 'rosyart., ,e, 141Otaierr:. : 13uV ho found him 014 iniutt:,..4 '-an rtnej, ma e duo, ul are 0 Od volt 1404.64 0' taw tc)* 0 ' hkw. izq i sp, t:. ' .,• bermuch of what thy on or-aUng wards,ut, she, Was consmo spoandinfp:- 'dr:Writ -7'33W,", fin't noon 1, that it passed away -al quickly. TIic • most., entertaltun wo tonversatiens. are usually- theae frame. which flow so sinoethly ,that we preciated,ei .- rget to note the: landmarks' and realize hoW, much feed ping-toncs u -tho way, e.....growt u J.-wo.year-.014-,, Slic was• • clext; .catiS0 -MU:* of is -startod. pros- ro.und half i before niglit they had gatheredn tWEnty s of go1. 1 tree W ''''.P r with lrendred, oirnccs. By thist* supplies -bad given theiring own couneI cone i . '. ratu vilization, Iaid iia a fresh rovisions,-0 of hxin to • ow p her own flag, one Ilettra Way- - he was not at all ..aapona that should happen; did not want to lose him. She had grown to— to—more than. like him. 640 asked herself petitlaiitly,. why could be not be 43 other men?. ” The rain held off till they reach- ed her gates, There Ihe'y said good- bye, shakioghalide for the first tim; -The -to thrilIect'the- As an out comIe 1co Balt P06' 1101t what their meeting might possibly lead to. It was, a pleripant feeling. Things were col- ored by it—color of the reee, /ler good-bye WWI spoken lightly. Instinctivetried to counteract that thrill. Yet there was a, lin eroo' other coarse oduots much, of this roughage,could tilized for other 0 -Pitt the •tras,;_growing coarse products, bo inarketett at a low price -in the fprni of loan e tle, instead of enhancing/their value -by turningoffa more h*Idy.ifinish- ed The finishing end is the one reall profitable phase of beef:production as it. is: commonly carried on. ininate this and the business is a t • Asistant Mnn natori neho n writes; -, siiffcrctl with th few daya of tlleir retura .the:' bappened upon thG ree!that made (ioolgardie. Beginning with ug" weighing AO OM, they 1044 ,out from a cap of that reef iii d few hours upwards of WO .ounces of gold._ Bayley, carrying ,114. ounces of gq14, joureycd-iback cattle man should taise his own cattle. It is about the only way to intuit a supply of • good feeders„ witiaoub n, 10t of time and expense in scouring-tho'countrY. Indeed, down in the/corm:holt States the Say. it 446 CoMe to a point where the • somebody 'e 410 ft 1,•1rat*hel:r leiansor specialis and never obtained only atter-1114AP: unapedicinethat .1 began lave 'use completely vexed. giad to 15t ther-pithlie know it. A good thing is never too'. dear." We'have on file inariy testimoni- a like the, 040' given, hero. Pio rorcclaiii factory. .at Meissen, old , u roni whi ells butttandiniIk ttegt0.7Ths Ring of ervia - 04,14 own--0- elt90,10.,athlition to whkh- hc- hold3: •an agency for meter -ears. To fresh air .and exereise_ attributes- the'preServiitIOn of 'her. inatvellous voice. "My golden knie-W-0-10-41iig„"-iilie:;sayii; and then .never to not push niy- voice for the pleastrot, of the moment. If you are prodi- gal of. your powers at such times, the, ,next'tiMe you uriSh • to be go eons you . cannot. Fresh: air and bly no other Plveiciall in the 1 plenty of it is of vital, Imporano •rJdLa teee ved each eo volume to the sioger. 'Every day that it is the DC4reSt muling.low.na -exhibit; , Dr; Ifartman f kerLtioa. - he Afining--Warden- • v ous. dis- o n NO) this 1110X'Y had !MO that and horses,.and all thc,par- aphernalia of Rrospec ing and eaznping. In their wake in eourse of e came_geldot.seekers,:in. hum* rods, and thousands. From Bayley and 'Ford's mine .there was taken in the first.nine years of itshistory 131,000 camels, of gold, ildued ait, $2r r( ie weretbe Londonderry and Wealth 4tit Rations "finds." The Londonderry Wadiscovered arty of unsucceistel ptospr5 • or. -their----WaY7,,backAo•--0 Two of tliern• picked lie son*.ricli gold -bearing specimens. After Op' brat search the outcroi of a reef tO BANKS ,AISV BRAIZS. V44 16 0044:04 the Ilii;litioda and Limilaiids of Auld' • ''Siu/tia,. both.. or. r Dondee unemployed. Dundee public baths are to be c tended at r4 00St. of $50,000. There are now 2,757* halftime tary und 3,OET innuelpirv,titers-t Inverness. Ur. Don irie. t too inelexnent-1 -talier-froin. a half to throd'houre exere To his re I attribute in eat degree my good health and mho tin _Ike frostrAiLand. reke for. keeping the voiee in, good or ' Whereas absolute quietness n peaoeful surroundings are found to , essential When working by many our best-known authors, Sir -Oil,. - bort karker eonfesses that he can write anywhere. "There are timeSt'- 1-eaays,"wheit-absolute silence 'is painful, and then a hand- n der, tellytivis Usually I write InParativ ease and facility,. a a thing does not seize Inc :1 drop, it for a time. -Once absorbed novel, andi koian write under almost any nees.---Orm----orthireonetu terliaPters .'The Trait of the IE word' I wrote a raft train; of oTh Tr On of t •zpoken -ss tbvc don . tb s • would,-Intist,,...savor e. us, running in re- cponse 44 lai, eall. three, ter c first time, walked homewards ether. i 4ttideaLot-hufoavt,na :ire naiglt have• seen in if a begiii- I shouldjai't hate to thiuk tlaat I - it would be a painful thing. 11 iftriEkftli)CO WOO* 4904 At,.. O' wear- r-neit1ier to, narrow 'nor too ideratid.possibly-an-alktwance or • stretching a point. To • force an • opinion would be. a modernized ver- sion of the iron boot the torturers ri.ied handle in the frolifisitien or• hit lodgings. Waited; for her to • e you got 'fai. ot-sT,11 tie more than ha vy Cot- tage; on the:front. Do*you know --",1 ""That petty little bungalow wH1i1 thecreeper Pt t _ t -Then -eare env -v.= stooped downt_liftedoand kioed„het., shan't see you in the evening' het, pause,/ go to kod, at half.past sev. rd Half -past seven .ow a e or a o She' excleftned todignaritly, at ao gross an luau • no,ta liLtin gi.r I ' I'M near.- - fleeting one. Ile held -her iWay; threw her 'op int1u:o air till she is earned with the delight of the pleasant fear. Tilien_triPetka.rxtt )(.45b4,41.01* And. Set the-Trrate-on'• • So he4105 o on thepi ne; were thinking in cominen. 1 hoped ''Tdi me, will you viihy -- me different from Otlier WO melt ; tliSught- as. you did of met • "Oh, coinotl Unit that now en the ain s it will That with -near' con - it to the hetivte." too. Tho Joeal "Weaa. re predicting it also. You the only prophet. 'Corns etiiigeoncl rorimatiz e I , 4 1t such a, wits ,Calling on me totell think," i'Why u ike it. t iposing..1 said, something -to d yon' liy. Aottld'yei atice.4 inv "griersii e. of.: ter, vO;orlds.,,,linollo, nu ild knew that I shout( 1.. the dialect* rullug the Tau. people, then said ---- e personall How are fiditne matter?" hete sent me dovin tttc!yaboii. of apjro • o said 011 IflY Still, 'Wens ow." uch was their parting. 1ttcn of s of the other. ots Ike'l deringly; thinking for what -reason, had-shirsaid o'clock1 11 ounded so -then 1 ughed nt his stupid thought. _o life tOlhr, life_a moment wo, *olio of water in a peace iti stream may 'touch for an instant and in the „next be piited by the wavinKteeds. What of after ,rotetines1 Would they be guided" to one another by thtrzngc tato.- aped from the 1)-- 6411411 *tit tho exolio- - your's.", . yen with even t so ealleus a, • "TO, I rample pegitively.:11- e t OW' tent - 04.13 0 00 0 CT:4X 1 14 04- ire no* - were, .moit invariably rilisotran3 fattened 04 the * -,. to Vadian fainters. If a, Mail 006 ta the anslet hitn finish them himself. 'are sometimes told that there are a goodloatir wlio have not -siti f416-, rhing their own -cattle. This is at - most pure nonsense.' Astable tittit• 11.tto house growing cattle is At 0._f0d0VM. en, g Vatn6trequire 4fahlie- ally-lt) kept -lioX.--iit04.1*-„,lato•• are better intit it rivack,_,Ireland."—The-weapon,' ur'd 14 Inclies"--long Anti -has, a, unded handle and sharpened b ade, and. is unique Of its Icing. Tli0,,Place w ere the find was iade fOr ,tecd, the CO0011011 farin and grainc are all .4,4 any steer needs". Corn,.silige; Or «VOrn fodder and' fOots, with. clover Or hay, and a 'little straw for tic4 bran and oil, 70 frostedliflitato oats or 1VaStr make any •steer tat,and avt'grain albowante is not teed - either; If is/armor has not suf. c out heavy feed to fatten his own ho can buy and feed son with pro - lit c.an the speculathcfeeder, iding- essar and tins, is the. one are Mick poor h annot fatten beast* well. ever , there is allout it, if on Moderately, it require* no mor *kill rather lets—t4 floish .0 ..4 ,,,: - ii . ,. ....outide - -.14..-... . noat,,..100 ....*.bielt-is *hat is 1oa1Iy ca1l:6, coiuposed of .htindretis • stories. " ' r„.arly :this , year,•:Vhen ..e Of ,the stouts were t4eintea*" . .. , '1",7.'(?:-':::'!41.!i,stiditt= - 11 ne4,-.14°.0- ..tliirteen separate. sve bave been found in rthe fort.. ich with lis u.ro,'..inoitt .: oti 'Olio ire viaidie4 :,',duting°‘ the 4i.goro.g.,. : Ite argest or the graves is *bent' ti, feet ' and ia ,assutue' mind two round • balls,•: f. frioni.-11ounces, an • Iargc Teter of flint spear heads, e fort is evidently -is cemetery of *t(Ifl0 *vs, and it is highly 40. *tie that the authoritie# should ki Mediate steps to prestrie jt tiOntolition, and carry 001 so - a B ipyar a rovan. WaS *416, nir for tale at the "upset' price • Aveortunt to the report one oao, but there were no .1v110 1153 apent the last four years Man • is now 401'14 te day* irt dation 'whatever for the k linnie for • alinid off stones tel.. bitter diftertriets Glasgow.coo s on e'ang"1:011rthuscloreatl'"ell life eantivALIm (I1NL 11f1 nezzu,i , Tbe preservation ot the .A.Ord quite satisfied. It is said that 1.1 ,Ayr is going on very oath, one of the ladies ftbe factorily., Thirty men are At pre., foro ed,thatazi.4 egadlliarth-o,f`irogfof tlio IUUkO itiI •eI1g)ifrP huilaind, ing--womf from the-imredationo ,eetved tuo 'Cita reP47, "If yu d the' Auld ed t tfnigerit. oc',.Ayr hautwort .v.0 'Y don't '100' • 'selfT /an I in - 0480r ting whith mar thoi! li4ppmes • teir tOtbt 'r�ne.! x nown7 INtilheliniiisi rnu llI -lutr 1 o , increase inothe =thncts Ortinkefirkees (ludo,the the.year jnst ended Deer 'forests in tle No Highlands inereaked by between 1004 and 1903 !Lt., e :14 gathering Seotland on Satu iption • 'Lords." Carr ,and master,' when I din con istcr. TIJori I mLn(1 he wir411-Le ory, of ri. `‘. ng with oi • he the Q1ieeia - • tist's troul)le •Prpf»s e t wtretirivtcn k,4giill right. -evithing wss 4-ree4444. Ile and :t4,0t tha o ° it4ny1e." „di to make giant muititoorn was pii1edup ing at the set t*C.nteiliettitna:V*04104t1117ei°allul' not think thnt 447. was 431'1041es .in diameter and, IS from trtgiond inebei in eireuudertric ot. tu %If* irt vrifted,'tiid. tanks in fro hat they . 1414 At V wMJn In trite ottl :t*1 e tb petuki hard ler has NO nith 'vered to x if wiltAi looxitee ne wont( ti *iris t The di wet-.hb insbi