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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times., 1909-04-01, Page 6veta L Eo a 11r jo *pJuez .Oharlic „utter/ holding. 9 b fuat b3 ,ne. often,buy 040:t faij nuns fetch fik Tlit "tiger - • 401Ahlo aubata to thc. bottom Ittoilvticiohns 0t• on their way rej , — W T thc, CfXOrt i 1 obstructian ni'ore Clearly each teele contuns at its i 1(1 iniprfcct, but til1 di :-jb1e,t,which is capable of.; thguishinbetwen light aul 0 n o treat iour.. brotber1 iflnuoi c tinga ou r "Ncver - 1 r liod it sis, , doesn't/ .0 it roally 41 east."Doan'tn't 41 It mat -tors to 1001 P°sIlte be a hating man aai 0 exhibition.af my (ou'ro flouncing around t m my hdong Per, .11 over hie"about w It it going to mako one, ,.ur torrible _Jokes*: t. can4001rilf C. Jfit run i keno"! r riptiMS What'simo you know. the 0 - f it" ging to give u& pain, 0arfl' t4: umay': lefb 0 4 helSO, zie only "USt O. a Polar at Os 'than' "-" -boa : :901:destta • 1 t. °.Valley.* o otami have noquotation • • bo in 801flO markets. When in supply .,,. i co can 0 , istearic-jook-1 , vagit 1,11 -4, attY farm by a fat:sate- • ,ou. labor over One of your ual rocious pone. * sister,* ,"1111 throw you ri amuletyou black, and merely going to observe roller, regardless of tho 'that 1 was glad 6at ouha440u forge ingthat the real harm comoa fro he dio8olr(1--niatir44-4i -the 4Th hz&tgoes into and carri sunset, of sii t� -develo e;r0ota etti4lit worth from $3,000 t> $3,760;Ele pliantL aro mach more widnly dealt. in. A young one may for froin$t000 to., 1 But ostconsidred - 1808 it was 0881 tion of a few good evarictieS, and by pare al planting, and tare of he * vine afterit is planted. Tho o that is required to take car of a ow vines. Would- not amount itt n be .' 1 3 One ' rio*tc_,bcke • *,',1 hat andlirnantle..,:-Thon t8h0 crept 80,10,' Int() 'Grades rort!ti the ebiki was not yet asleep, .though aleopy. ending over the cat she kissedthe •little rosy face, and ride arms went up .and around tbo neck of her 41).r ;Also Kis. *." ;Mrs. Soton-Carr had not en *way from the dining room re than two minutest when' she 'returned to take -her place at table' naischerious Mk: Was Waiting for her, . "Vi7hat I want to 'know is, what he deuce you two ;have been sh- ting out. on ..that blessed seat all nigbf ott 1/111,JIATalibe:t.7011:..c9109' In like rationalbcings and sit in rs asic questrons.V 40 000p72.,., ""Oh, you can't stop n with 'sonpl .1 expect tosurcy.ro siways flooding myeara ut ur eyes and hair an ow, Diek,"-interruited °drop that please, den subject.". what ou **WI" •Ile turned to hi sister and ecoatinued; "Wh ay then, Sir/ telling hint how sou begg prayed .of me not to let hi ViraT—ifTrOii7 -461i*Vbe- , never forgive, soul° "Now, look here."). Dick *mum. t.----to-tallt-at Ifsjthi silent system LI be having din dumb asylum-. v then," rattid, his it "and well lis- with asure,.''. reached that very- 's serious *ob. 1 liayou two going to be •enyou are • a • hrobbiug led into ono; marriedt' Ihilitte You want -4 -let inc yonsomemore 'vegetablest". Don't *toy his thirat for inlor. mation," interposed liklaStertequi 's got tole hest man, may 44 well knw. It is ettl 'we are to be married by Year** Day ‘. T$ Prinee chattel!' she eod 1 didn't ear;" he replied ealm -efir Ott A , d "reckon.. with: Prino Charlio was :looked on as her '.0x011„Ativ.0 'property. '' .0onsider. able diplomacy *and tact would have to be brought to 'bear; that, exact- ing atom of humanity needed care- ful handling.- . °reel°. gave 7 tip all . righte.-in Prince *Charlie. - -.Indee.it viewed his changin-g into ' the. character of a now papa with carious equani- mity.. Carious, that__-*„1"(0.*:a00 anyoneignitant of -11,0 knowledge of the deing*, of •fitiriei, - The liter- ature .upon "which she fed was of the- divided syllable type. A story without a hurt init was :beneath So it , '''''"" -.Wee that 4,701iiiiii-"Sit mornin she viewed ,,t e;matter II' I'rince Oharlio to eher mothor, sh gavo ' , Mja jyvnaj,a:a- Ohtht- inas . az Borrowe,d hia fountain pen and in * large .roand. hand , wrote,;...:....: ... .:. . :..: • :-- .__, ,,,. _., ' ‘‘With' Wit, wishiS for a :iferrY, UhriStinas . and -• a . Ifappy .14;cm Year." , rutting:this into..111**Iftivt, re, hand, she stactfully, led that lady -to lier former prince; was r oittedLxhen she sew bow - lad b ' *, to .accept et gi tt And• :tlif.,,-,:-witti-Was -realizedtoo - it Christina*. was of the ' i . Gracie si,"4 - she: hadnever apent 40 'hatia..* one in all -".the y45r8 of --Intrrlifestir of-opinia ai`i- 410- - -harlequin :- hair hem.at Work* With tintle Dick; he, *as.so '4ifferent,---front,..whatr-•ho-iisott-Wft 11-tice Pick was, **lite know,. Vok lt,,at., his past witli:::eyes' tql i„., ' ;I....I,. -t . " -bratner-in wiL1i1ov& i , ;h0-01kUkt 'ha feltt knew, to whom his . reformation WAS due. •'Gracie* otlio with' was -granted the new yor_was, a. happy_ ono. It toitinienced with - the. actual trans. - formation - of Prince-, 'Cliarlife., into -Graciecnewspipit4.-- chikl sad she h&d never itil414 a Change wbioh her 'VS .tatidit: , As Gracie wiser oberved, it -Wits, not now la' matter of opeatiptal tails, , he *at *1140 'thirt.".. 50 nuielt better, aset-itt,--She-restc ly thuubt they -,had all quito lish .not to think xi! . ,arranging - 0 before.. to tTnele Dick --we'll, as said, ho was' changed; And a, Permanent change, • 'ed no relapse. ' 1ust .sorne ho 'memnory .of th. 0 iznes woul-dreturn, and' did not -reply- the ofH ion. The actual mar et 01.111 iraffo in ood may no. 110 a anyw' from $2,500 to $3,000. AS TO TUE -1.1,fOlptEt:',10,11.1tBT, sttn andsin to. aUthc aiy to b besiowd0 the Chimpanzee varies a good in price, a young ono in coitditie, -fetching from, $250 to $350, Other big 'ape* are more( -expensive, though at timet there goes begging a good chance, as in the titles. market.k.where.* i_young orang-ont- AngOilreostlalligroWn/ an ot.i f r at $40 recently—a real. bargain.), Barbary apes,of the kind which • still inhabit Gibraltar Rock, at $15 to .$0. Bombay and Soul West China. monkey* Are not.Jield tolAllefil'*-00111,0rW-Yrat Baboons ost inore7generalq frmera would tly try tho experiment. n al andViiie$ ou the farm Thero .solid enjoyxnent and inapiration caring for therd and in seeing them grow and bear fruit, and there is solid educational help and atitatt- devoting's, *mall part of the timeto them, to say nothing of tho great. -advantage teo.- the entire household of having abundance o fino apples, pearsand grapes to enrich the. too often monotonous fare of /neat and POtatoeS. Farms* can be made more &ttrac- tive *axid productiveof -comfort and, et4on=14....cialtiv ety of the beat kind of fruit, , .monw 2 Tho Ott,tax in Ohina yidi reVelititt ot norir.#40.1000 000 CIIILD,vcrivts or f Restoration League Sieving to Ali» toi a {Intel System.. In India A ,,Orrtaust be married before she .reaches the ago Of 124 01 she and -often her whole family is oitraciod'aud offgrs under the ,joss,44 caste. Tr'.iptiato-onfotoWrulet: totte4-'lliArtift*e4-« may be barns • f grmt or't on to i *ward.- 01 IastJune, and wli erthedoctor.p!T1b cote* Emulsion, And it so well that hi diis it out of the bottle, and Ottiejos the greatest Jmclp for out* children just fits their iits their &Heat tures;they thrive o little does -them Shep feel t1e eflccts of tad. rnd the arerago farmer must' be -intho car of.. heap bp - re .he can success Of wiu- er ring cow rap' y is . of her niilk bo- inning *beta. "five reeut 41'44"r:the Onioner cow start* in bout the third' month, While the / throughout lactation; seldom inproving inoro than live -tenths Ewe 6 arenursing .01 itou- fed in order they y balms an silitindatioo of nilk for their lstibs, ,Good *heat ram' mixed with warm. water, , round , oats or boiled 14016 OfttA ire All good feed for milk. In every heephoua plaoe should 'be Mule, tome by tliem- ielvoa and eat feciL such as -wheat not be disturbed -by, ;he ewz-a 11 hole 'through the artition into a different ro6m—tho iambi iwit soon.learn to occupy it fthen they *taut a pia . And littlito100(1 in this **I, rrepro .s-VTo-Wo*-yetio Congress of )4"others,ltitgazine,ye he---cair-rective--,-intornitit-Towe through marriage and deal with her 130 *II 4.4406 -girt of atty.-age under 12 Of the - caste-relitiOns. • . - 0en Allem *re iteeerding to the laws Of that syStonl* Accepting these sacriaces to be duty and -suffering' ,under ,•704$14 OOMPtilsion theriniotres,. the parents elp e ot little daughters into he mosb trneritont, — The census of isOt gives thes roturntrof early marriages in Brit- .Fornales undcr 4 yenr of age, grg000; female* from 5 to 0 yeti* of age, 2,201,404; fettuile* from 1 to 14" years of age 6,016,159, and these tomenages. A 1001 'WO Weinen travellod through India :investigating se dreadful conditions. With hearts eat with what they had distoiter- ed they returned tothe United States and spread their 4knowledge eteieer 'opprtuni y pormi Thus they, *!ucceedeI in enuisting p Attica! sympathy* which has bee 1p3died in theIndo-American Woman's Restoration League.- The purpose of this. orgenfrAtion-ht to Aid in bringing about the enaetuitrit or a pPetlAl law to proted the lit. le girls *Of India, until they OA 10 fro ch4kl inarri* . in it* tre ever to i s of the iieOrliot 0 a SO in laws WS until India •iozts that such l*ws be passed e Wonian's Rest Said to be David n's in Mis- sotiri Ir11111,0*: -years ago a isfar. er dzscover&1•land on for $20 an any ount.c.On Otr�while eher o'lie 0 Anne -nag ctiffaing-Tma est than a third thali, amount, lite eitate-men toki Ile -farmer that no raTIroad wonlrI.eiror gonear time Misiouri lnnds, but lie soki his train nAllinois and, bought *11 he could et the land at $0 an acre. • Not. long ago David.:Rankin, "who 10 the thal4 thatbought the theap. ;Ontin rkio, Mo. Tho inventory showed ,640 acres, 12,000 fattening hogs, .000 tattle. 'SOO horses,' mato than 300 cottagesriu-which44-4imployoes of. the big farm *ern houscd, great quantities of firm raaehinerY and e •,-, tb jeaiipla someg IrA1001,„ tokuun -4,011 Magszmne. That , didn't In elude the 1,000,000 bushel* -of torn of tiling and ditches, isonieof which. f forty yeara ago. in the. world*" Ita st, farm. • oleo Attil 1 ,.guestit's true Lots of menhave more land than 1, btt they nee it for cattle ranges only. Mint is, a tatill." , :Rankin never raises 'tattle or fur. rashes range. He buys the.raw toots, from the plains and fattens what h. 70 fox- rot _ i as thel are ailed. ° tease- b c ing t i ute It oi ril his own.,lie gt'te mor ample re turns., ty miles frora nearesL to thr most. distant ot bit fUkd by another TO Thc snail' Totoeit,thwbisc, r with A ealitt., lOnigt„ narrow 0 litC'etra404Matut *uistbe-bbf4a4it:t°01113I; Dia- tributed over the of tbis ribbon ave tiftie t faeo 11100:468. having aa man 000. As one set_of teeth becomes worn ay by leaf -cutting, another a00* teeth which before- were wrapped tuoip:1:waing tat:ir:54it, h oriti ot:b acanicskgei a .5toitifol tosufitirci,rfaoo of the oituiholtm;)no0:11310.i tuarbx 411).y 0 .1 hr ea it in etean him agamnst liis riumirolla Slugste. simply iniailt_that ti ed life, and eonsequently 0 covcring at all. The ami h built up linio -in whichrlants on it feeds creatures are never founc whitir.produces no -limo„ The vision which hris rec1nt1i peude ientiflc alarmists of fleetofo r A aeroplanes hovering 0 A * TAO Mropltnes as at prtsen con- structedare mcrely large power - driven kites, and are about as in. capable of transporting arAies„ through the air at oything of the, kind that ten possibly be imagined, Such invasion scores haile4a te1i* 410:W: rem vheneyttrA now, ,entiort seem* to threaten Britain insularity. The *Arent of the Steam-. hit), for instanee, was deemed by our forefathers to be a tertain pro* ge of disaster in,this direction. Stilrmora so the ,b411001i!-Vttlit4-- $ then to England the bogey Germany itt,supv,se:d.to now, and witken it 'became ni that our neighbors stross no1-the balloon had its riri- gin oturte in Fratietzliaci aetu- allyin riaiigating the and alarm knew that it was only u tra4 m