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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times., 1909-09-02, Page 6ii thes.'wo;t1 1St 1 , t aunoyan eve ser OASthat bcPOe UO iz4teritancfrom ieing iquaude icerity 01 -his ...good . friend eont Me to ask you to e- ,brighto 41"t long dar1 4 ashes, She. w hi' .6 it wadee evand--thus have -thrown :awitordin that r*b'e;iy".1,5 t'Unt:be ott it the protection of anter a 0 r ow -that k tave-startle(V-i;on,.. honored naine, together with ample wiSh you,3rou remember, nion f you think it is right—if .you re, it is hest, I. *ill do 66 you AUO00r teSt, aui yon littTh r hPt n141141 YOU wore pro 40 OW* 5.00.110)4r away when you von wero. re to serve mo td, cotioludy, Es,„,_ thought to disturb you. for a, ut it feel 'ed, a u expresso young fame.. • y do not allow sitth g returned,' * mixt& an earn t. to • proper •te• me:. is• es a ker-There-4 _handsome 'bloom") tbal ke you independent for,life. citno you eau go to school ard you wish nd of San; myc few -w you to allow so be the ea me to ado yon as ,iny slaughter, you att ft, fit'laftrways- 451470-01, "yOU this 3oirs4, 'Then taking a -table beside hi taking frond th a simple eat value, he flTd$fl,OTOf your future htighter than- it awe t Tan'Y thervi hen take your position in' '-w and live- as you choose • egrl orld bear my name; Ant do, , pro„.. your r to my -fortune something with tbie t$: Wore I go. hai*e. no rea- - • 0.-44-- 'L - a4 tree' 4"i'llau.s i. , save my . brother, wile,' hav. nor tn. " other ee .peosod st, though X should 'linger squander - latir r, would only a of wiish to.do..want wliat it Is. -40, beautiful hetue, nd -to know that some one,' whom 11 , he*Open beautiful rii glittering st-one slipped it uP°4 t ri2-1; AA -13 Watched fa Windew,f0r, the *au Who Never .Came--TWould Not Gxief over the d to r betrothal. at esteem; 1 hich 43 has itiimytk rnariztd ollo e itgent ustrationof the ecoiiumy of f ration.;be proper ; 104. Pig iverging pound in weight gained an averago of pounds per day, and put the •pont0.--ot gain foodcoit of tits In--exporiment41,-Vigs aer- agin 40 punch% gaiwi(1'.9%poundfi er day, acan--average_cos cents p 1th a Sat OTIS as Iistcned to his.: i;inahle to lou- r control ber einotions, 'she w er. ead upoitAte-re elaspat 'handrand-burstiate-tears,_ ,f4t lint not wOrt14-,- appe 4t -rep -was-a--verriencler4i tqlet;ellecks as 1* gently laid his free hand up. -ae was will 1" het& enjoy oug bT 4UI•4 eaVe itto you, independ- IpOII her tot of the formality of marriage;, mg at a - but in that ease there dePtha 0 It that my will might he coutost- ppal tor reount.t;pyY other-tO.'whieh, you .eould have •bound from the: 'given expression,'? he said, -in a rtyto the topmost graitfied tone. "New, clear," wave -of a ueneef so to speak --le eOntinued, as her relent( auto made so smooth and "wipe these tears anit- zI oomo Do, wife—ifSyou havc a legal hteittlisteerrtu ,gtotobre taehaIrei-n.Inoggr4.antad cul right to bear my name, no. ono eau tura, and have it also in her pow - Annoy yol4 finto„ your wool er to do 'all the good she wish from you. Dither:, whit do you for others; say , Oh, it „was an outlook that was In t But dare she surgd---the girl is eh skee4t itb' beeomii* wile? Had brow. Her oyes- were, downcast, she any rn ral right to marry this and she trembled visibly with nevi,' 'dying man for his money, especi.. ous ozoiteloont, . ally when her .heart Was given to• at er • tea _was U away) adFbo waiispe , -nirining1ed arnazement and, CornpAratiVey outs • E,tensi completed ab in 'Intl:ire- /OA ions were year ago, 144 sty Will Juak6 tit0 . uarterM tang o amide of tho pli Pet, Jakey„„„.wh* tdits t6uch od ,after its master- -died; Thre years ago_ Mr. and Mrs. ofIiing pered ;ender the cara if the physician and his ,fifosilf* Vhile It was friendly with Ws. jcoch-and- Was AtIitt-,- the only or, Ilton15, as Vila gave, most of Its ,affection to the • 'heti Di. Ueda naUy wairtake It took_ up its post at t " the day the physiciau di it is 'uni is bus favorite. 3" W84etreibghor th e'uasodsPem'GiaCir or :has pritetically ,maxle it from tho aa about tho purhase. ngham, 5Z: it .waa originally called, It waa pours said the.,p *laves never havebeen select -ed but tor the •tepresentatio 9,r)f Lord Painters- , on-lim ear ortaie or reVOraiittilitY, for I have no idea -of -permitting---- you to wear any yoke. Your 'future is to be as bright as plenty of money and god. voUnsel 6/tit sitaTc6 friend King Will be hero presently; 6 S. an auor ey--a man -wean a thousand for evu-na judgment attd integrity, and he is o be my a& ministrator, 1 could not leave you and your affairs in' better hands, VOilCORticattre-4.,toward elatia now She. sitively, from becoming the recipi- i• nt 0 site a 0:ivy* zest ion one. who was a comparative stran- ger; while tho thought of becoming his wife was absolutel aralyzing. "Why! Idi think*" slie at au ingly, to btcak the te tbat fofitowe_ legallartitZ. $ ow Y ri one relating, history to' you,” Mi observed- to ivehe - at tune to reooiror er "hut ving oonceived it o -e oiirse I wantia7-Yetflii-know my v. your character aIso, Estber, eve • sinte.you began to care for me so kindly during my retont Mums. 1. hive fonnd you to he & pure, true, noble giri; you have strong pur- 'poses--high Abu; YOU are honest, sinecre and generous. I know that -eep-seated rtir-shw.otive-, nevi fmgzoshe'...'e0ixid .nevcr en- • 1 for any -Ort bo1dou1dnevc, her—that he was herrshilisid told -herself -that should live out her life alone. Then wphy, sinee tho, hope* which were stirred ' Within her during that short, bt t -wit him that. mcriiing had been a° ruthlessly destroyed, why should ova& estre-to give her Shewotild fetlard it as a sacred. rust she Would preserve his riattne spotles, aild dispense his -wealth At *COOT itiist1iiilW1!tE WI be possible. And, oh it uldrise -such is retie .no *. Ina ro • into the reti ot t114, ,wo z ni rny s�uLbeorn Inttered„ by niy unhappy !rienccI, that 3 was reacl to .urs t ,huianity; and eten deny•th of any ( L1 hen youeamt like 6 and kindled a nin fait,h.Yu „have taxi in evom.otoerge a , fore he knows and approves '4' en lonaa__p one- e-har. prepinng the tiptirt- ! nt-them irito_-execu item consent, they coukl °easily - be 44. Astroyeaii. • Alit he is coining now,. I hear his voice, in the hall below," '- Ur. Vying eoneluded;.$4 he turned tit/ expectant face tekvard the door.. _,ttiomelit or tiro later there eatiio a tic lip "Conie the while Esthr, sat_ erect and hastily the tears rowher send adinitted'the entered t *ening, red he Omit.. L.-7 .reek fine-looking man of be. arty- Morn til -'dewy 'eve oi the ittle that 'She was *1)16 to arn--not to be 01,14504 to C0106 in ontact with 10111ereil1OU6-4600 , ubmit to their rude treatment and it arbitrary. demand?. wai peoultaity., sensitivo in ome *Peas,. and she shrank from ontact*ith the so- n upper trustP who always lade. her .fool, the great social clis- *nee ' between them. waiting /Or --your lecision," gravely observed Mr breaking in upon these Tlaen 'he:leaned forward and tried ostndy her downcast fate,14 *tat ion 'creeping ntost.°14.s. . , houldered. .and ithsn_1nnLct ace, sintI that at foil to WO rapid gains, eeonomiealg tilace to tani egelta a supplement .fo tame. sec. •ond kin rate of gain, but first in -et- leieney ration. 11ecatise of the high 'Cost Of tankage, it makes an proportions given ,in these tests. It 4.;"- ' * addition to the ration, Owing next in Value to skim milk and tankage. • (6), Clover or alfalfa fed as hogs will eat it, together with 'a grain log Only could as an *WM*. any ti e sueb horses as will face of its doad master. With shrill; ugprieeswlen ALMOST HUMAN 011,10., .clung_40,-thecaisket and 4t.tou uiaturity and at a handswere necessary to pun, it. madin " e away. „jigs_ --eltats le:Comfort-4-14.---oon- the, ra,dieja ohTuig; solo Monk were.uselesii. • The night made in tiieir diet at weaning following the funeral the cries of .iime.ntion, no Artor-ivoirttnb?olote,i,o,oxr,,,,,, the 'monkey were heard by several babits. The suould be early eighbors- an the: block. 'When several days had passed - nu - y fo an wmeix.", cornmeal, they sho ng two-thi 415 3:gt:-Iiiinx4rero.-.:14. th*--4 tr‘All- - , — . . c_grli .never make, 0 . I ' e . - oreck-- 6. Leech and her daughter rca- Iized -that the little animal wart slowly takingits life, They called several friends of, tilt, family, but none .0( them, could induce Monk Kiubyhis moither; he -never waa fon oL Still, it was mot gene ous of Bjis Majest-y to make a gift of tbe pzUacc. to .luigh) have sold itibt-insatii,°-eurtitalar. sum. White Ledge; the other IsI Wiglit helmet which came bim at the vane time, he did dispo 41. For every home_ which the Xing -Otiliettre /Wier his more -than half- ---- a-dozen. At his accession, be -came in o • . T. castics, and„hunting boxes zu , ous parts of his dominions. k . ¶Lhis number lie has increased by pur.. chase or by legacies to fiftpfour. Ono of ,his latest acquisitions we,* . . . -but-the- lwest da 1 gaLu1 ani 011 the average gains were made on *we (8) How:fed-iv-half grain -ra on -clover and half. nlfatfa pa ins,41O, in prop4ition to ie gi fed, much twister gains, and m -040.4.4ennonue,„ga1ns thau red a full grain ration. he ftentral•thou ht in these hat some supplement in eery- day. ours ' the natmc iebgather; _heir lue• tion to hogs if the most rap nOralo gains are t� be had. - For conditionsin Montan - *Ain° , the supplement :rat, s un third ,tankage; fourth h clover and *lfalfa. - lcd down again to f things and to Sometimes when een tastily taken ottormiways tioe'' -'eoiO opni, at 4 01,0961c in th� afternoon, $4 d--Id-rsecirru-sorl--11*ilt always at the front window watch- ing for him. It seeined as if the lit - tie fellow could tell .time the same 'asm human bei The lett thin raw c ront toorwand take its old ou h :the:window. d iIte1ligen4it..a„, Mon 003, as at g ly out of the Windo*. "Afteethe- /bite -ea -dist -taw MI of :his pietures-ito the rooms beams.. of Monk. When inp paid 000.40r7ir Si 'age a cbarrning iLla at in the. Tyrol, camo to Keiser by the wan Hildebrand, of Gioerlits. HOLDS THE RECOD.D. #h hT1gth We utetteretilitwIcitefortil,1 bowod gT,sfee, as. 'he greeted gtrl„. and warmly sh ext. that 1 t; and YOU ler Wol- ton; Mr th courtly beautiful the hand koan oyes The following suggestion . con- eerning the use of hen manure are orth otinsWotaition at this season ell go.' fortunate as to ha.v. • ippl-of this: vaittahl fer There are two genersl usingben •g ass land *It SOOU as it taken' from tlite house, the -other nix it with chemicals into * f ma 41114 use ben mani for 0 Xi Uttd•potitt0614 it in the hill or E1611 probably cl&un the incr�ased labor and .co*t ti fertiliser *On • Another class- of fara SOD 1,11{g- A L/Z11:4t Ci hot t *614 tO taiit away Monk. desperately for its pos. • one Imlieveis 1f o,r riendiCknow couifortable sum of $70, -- hick to keel) 1.11). the- 1)11,06,' ilbclniiLauppoaCd to have Situated inse large w miles est of Berlin, emplate building .there.I srt of Wand, toittess„ ownev could take t.efuge., off 1 ittyloysi citizen ol Bet The Czar Itokis the reeerda* palace owner.' probably could not not tell you at * moment's notioe quite how many dwellings call him aster. no probably number ninoty-three. Thirty-ilve thousand gr�at that it, could iv* .without its master. to knew Dr, , Leech wa going to • . 0r...several day* before. bands desth. it wauld climb up the bet'and hold its tar 40w doctor's mu* to listen to e. breathing." ' ,Ult's-attributell in life Wert • Lug and siffeetion te disposition nd it.pitasion for Watling. on everyroo The Cz*r Is ore fiortuna, his Royal 'Iv:Aber of Italy civil 1tst being tl,e largert.-- ot d, he eau afford 10 keep these itately houies. Wli remint Rine of Italy esme he found that his .houses