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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-09-07, Page 6*hie ter, them go to e earl e werthy -lour de 00 *W�then aye Made 0,, We wil "OV, see, 'thin dfl 'Consent • • 1,10W, fleece,' he "'said, figatin t. ith ds imitetienoe and seeelitine ., asoft, pereuaSive•Vefee, *!(10' tryatt deurly ;IAA to, Silly. Iteeptitg away; rc fathr friatt Why, ou • *illy dtild, , ,hew colt 1,help, eaten ea not think' of that! 41.---sexPpexes that •••seterte dee'1. 'ou1d ;overtones the tiaTirte 4141151•••tome; • if eluee him coneent - • Me sew the color die to her facet aaw the light glowing in her eye.. and the restralet he had put upon himselt gave Way. • • t'Norah'. he said, in a low evoke, "it is act let him to 'xiitxpoixe Of our lives. Give me your titeelSeri Will you let me love 'you? • WW you try ..and 104 !nit ; in return?Will you bo my wife?' _ is imposeible.", she faltered. Ile stood stifle his eyes bent on the ground. flitting for self-centrol, .• ,ear e esserre etkegglie -v *u •lee 'hia'‘eensent. ii e •e., a 'poorand Wear , t now. flaut I Islay -win the good Sght. may .1. win a name- WhichelhOugh it will': er e * worihrrbl-W, se Oa V Make •txXe sow. letia.tinsvotthy ' ., yoete father s eye?' f She listened with intereat, a, delightful feelint that -hie life belOnge „ed to her teeling which brings I-or theheart thel woman WhO, has 'just received the* avowal of her s' loyer's love. Thee slightest. Most trivial: thing,in ,bis UN would be hers to share with him rtow • .• • e.Yes, Yoe 'will be frxrnous." else =unwired, with. sweet conilderice o fighting down the paseion •that and • h agent e•r tne th lied througa sink doWn on the seat again. threatened to wester her; then heiblan. e "Tell tne so often enough," he re- -1 lireirale-did-rOt—iie-etitilietele---at sspondial. • vand.--I-shall-Ineeematoreh, him, cul. with a whtePered "Goode I note that I have Won your love, now • by," was turtling to leave hem. -when the, it i for you'1 work."-heedrm a brush 0414d -from the front of the. the letter from Jack Wesley from, his easel. He stooped to pick it up, for. Pocket and gave it to her -"ace, • getting his Wend erre, -but Norah dearest, here is the beginning. I . bent and got it, and wes placing it eared very little about it before to - on, the easel whims, he caught her head and looked PP at ber• • Ale,"! he beide "I eatinot-let. • yo goeewithoiet ...some_ "Word leeliese*de • . „there, the day, but new.i weleeme tte it is an earnest of the succeed your 'love eau ring -me." • , ' Norale-read the -short-note, and ho- n'ad-wiriTieWthlfg---o-r-ticir-nittirly: voice, „trviltte..-/-it.r..-- Ugh every note of it', had c'The best lei.nt a, man ever bad,' found an Odle le her heart, but elm he said, Wtten-ilY; "and he will re. could not withstend the' touch of Jeice in my Joy.".. . e."our friend." sh ' Immured, "tie 0 saW er ace e mtge. it wave passionate teedonese 'teemed to pmts.ohall love•hlm foryoursake* Ostia," over it,, her lips qinvered, and, with He heard the - name from her lips a gesture' as if hes were obeying an .for the, first time, though she had „4-1tlb1fliipu1s, *tate held out her callcd hime:bY it in her thoughts oI- bnnd to him, and, :seeing, that he ten 'enough. • could not take both, tibeelet IV fall- "near old Jack," he Said. "Yes. with the simple eletrqueeee• Otto*. up- he will be glad.- And, Norah, you on his arm. • - • .. not mind "You' ' love me." he " Muirtired, when your great friends tell' eleu ,seelorahl" •• .• - esS teet_entreardent, eetee„ vith Fen ,• reit u. ea, _ - • “ver',„ -4. lover -170i •ivbIlipeificl., • .//e-. put his; erne ',round her.. and • .drew- her • toward hiMeetteseionatelA. - yet reverently: •• "'; • • . "My derlinge'tilyeintePril" his .velee • seemed to eing. •tfineellike of telleYtnt' love mei, Olt, eltse,darlietteif you knew how full 0 rove -my heart is, -haw Ibt 'broke Wiles and, 'rats*. Ing her hand, *Weil passionately, ralriMMIlli JIM sigillb 11.7.4 dam • orx 1 t 11 his shoulder, heepessed his Ups to I • hers.- es ' • Norah did not shrink. but her face 0 a kiss of iitiVir sneli as 0Yrilw" ha'6 touched her lips, and the trembled. "Give nle,*.on0 kiss in return!" • be _ „pleaded • *lobite".• end proofed %upbe ened o breathe their facea, butcould imagin joy and rapture that glowed in them, and the Aentel vision tortured, hint ax acutely as if be had eetuatly seen their* Ile lorigeil to fling him- . • eel! between the two and tearCene apart, and his UMW writhed potent *Age, so ,thrit the b which he beld•fiheoltened trembled. rreoently he *Peered round the -tree ot, fOn L4t.. bis Iij,, r, ,,..o, th 'pititnt0, huuuiin tn't trelle'eims * Lo fd. efotti I '4,w -or 1 onfidence eieVO Ourlove allUixer,as you ' ,pr elently, 'Presently, .• .Yolt• epoxy; Iw ofteu I have:told:You that it it we 1 tO ' Marrietio, '. be 0014 . t le wordi itiiiite gilleye but it_Wett forturiete for 1- fleece that see did not see his eyes at thee moment, felt *geld ruin all :1:im.,/,'4,upooclaititandets'Yori7;:rartnuinstaltw,akineg.vifieti,s4e: of feehion. • : • ' 41-4 don't believe you care ter me riOwl," she etibb(•ii: ',,tEver since that and etto brif gather. together . hi* .girl tem° you've ehanged-yee, you Painting . Sneterieles-Norah helPfng';,hare,," WM with * proud tenderness eisplay-', : "That girlie, 'What- girl?' etl Jolter •eve movement and glance- "Why Lady Norahl Ole, I'm not end ?then he watelted theta as thee' walked slowly. away, side by tilde, their, ' .eyea- • .elealege..ehele: t *: titistitiely.----Oneferour-t - . out of hte he ea_ rd. bend his head an is 'her, ell at 0, the last straw as it seemed, Guild- ford Berton dung hiomelf on the ground, fate downward, as if to shut. out his meenembrencee Five minutes passed, and then, at if with an 'efforts he got up and be- gan to pace up anddown _ 'Tat_ ene think!"_and Ineepersed, his nd--tnehlieforieitad air sen' effort to gaill composure. After a time calmness seemed to come back to him, ande with something .cit his • 1)1,41(11" ' "You ',thee -.ever* • you tooltelt girl!" :he "exited „hetteerinly, * • -•-eartitrescariefently.*:*••••-•*No • The first. easentiat for pure' milk is ,healthy cows; one thought to be !sink, should be oeparated from the immediately. The • personal eleaelineas of the milkers is also .ot greae importeucee They shotild.• be •clean in appearance and babies.' Just before milkiug • the Milker's hands 'should bo" washed; his ,clothes should' ‘eteit smell of tobadeo, 400 tebeeto' -shouletensitte-betentietteeclxil 'have to, ilo with you and me?" Ow atables, Should be kept clean alt -frornewhat reastured; -13ectapulledthe time and WhiteWashed-twicet 14 - out her pocket 'bendkerchier to wipe year. Use 60 pounds of water to away her tears, and in doing so out130.0 ,pounds of Untie' to each quart came the photograph. of Catherineof, this miXtere add five esuarte, of Hayes. . • . 'Water. Thedairy house should not Guildford Bertoree sharp eYeilte teemed • close to 'the steble and caught, it in a, moment* and he stooPel special attention should be given to c houldebeetho -oier hiejleNefleAeevelLer, 'Tighe' shook jals head at her spiilngIy. --fiTht1104- i3eetaLL-Wifat7e „ome that's good! You talk allm this to me, and et the - seine time tarry young men's portraits in your pocket heeds tightly elteeited* walk into deep me back!" • • ehought." . • . ."After t have odmiied my rival," I-ord leginciale hadeoald to Norah e said, With mock jealeusy. "nettle that diti not understand duildlotd, ly, Deceit. I knew yeti were a little Berton, Few people did. lie wes a flirt, but -what's this? ' broke oft, mystery to ell' save binise_lf, and that' it he looked at the portrait. "It bete ttO -regrets.; You will .* young man* genertalr ettostrited is Leidy lgorab's?" he edded, as he Clever. should. give up his. profeesion,"011 the bleeriptiore Anil arolee oat you bavo thrown yourself awayi in which he had abOWn promise of changed.; "Where and how did you? guitee ' st rig and bury him- , get 0;1,6, t 'a Peer'ae daughter, have, in ai cou try,'vittiege , seemed ' to" foiand it on the staircase. She a tioblesebove altogether Perket be was end to levee* his position. • lips as she thought IOW greet*? how ' handle:tete :Wee,' -,, se . - .. : Norah teuebS4 to her. e • ' his hand _with her . "esniotitlIgsshilitelerush downr.the mad Pest like an evil genius, and Master 'hint. was alwart•reatir to rise, __ strange earneseoette. and. with ' tbefolly., re Guildford*.lertOri WAS' no fool- sar" shadow of ,'„',.1.L. esmiii? .11-X-).°4, his ' Evert at this Moment he, Was ' *vigO io.u.1(1,13040. "Pig, Soltitptillyi"';*,tAllood it____,t742, ea:: Airuttsurciite. gr 9 ti.:1 r!_. zit :1 oil ela°st°:1'n" nhienk137sintietatp_ewCH who 'ito 'ne_ole:4-41f, why do.-Yeau Sae I, was gettingthat proud Old fool xneeesY-eateenetereee. tottelet,c OS!" ex oneer or itti ,...4,'Yes, noiv,' he 'choa&• With at ••-enia vagabond uepbeve;, the eleeett- , long breath; of delight and joy: "and the knowledge makes my . happiness would have sedd his birthright.* and the, ead would have made me itie "Waite 100 it inc back 11 yeeve looked at !,it • long .enetigh," • But ix*Ittl sutile he put the photo- graph in'his.„'breast pocket.. Where It lay- near the little nine phial. "Noe inie Yet." ?tield. • 'foou'i be afraid. you , breve back preseritlyel • , "What 0440w:want liforl" maruleet. • Ageertelieets_bitateregiven her the , eotee-tliatTeaineetebbig: WinarAnie to areli, was prettolio'liistitne - "For nothing,"• he said, lightly. tebteettieWitecieet4etto NOW* don't bother. 74:qcca," and ho drew her twin within'. •and put, etack •-a• t,ress :of her Week heir' be- hind her ear in ‘a cateosing, lover - all the renter. 1 baveewori, you • - . isieg4 without the al of a tit e;s. or wea . Lied reekoned on thet,' She la a . .. or lante, Droiah, you seannot ?guesi. weee,,,,e„ eyee ee ee, won, and I would not evert you, how sweet the knowl- e"ci-s"0_ ws'ons'"ivil'ii;iel. :feel ete _Slowly eidge-itito-nielf"' and he tlireW bac eturel. .e, i eso haste aaireed the , . .7-- 104$ 13ntisfotti0/11 fl tli t out "44* .0 00.itut) 1 are tt_v- .4 diction.. and all totter°seemed to I 04v -firs bmiir,,qryir ee, • bo standing by, witnessing and • ape -I eerie migh... t.-keve. ettt ioSeeona tunonee edriese_enreeleentent eilleiree-AreeofentoodeetheYeehill*Afest painted- -elogremilke-shouldenot kept in the dairy where there is other -milk to be kept sweetee It is it " mistake to purchase poor* ton Tutensils,., o simply -co/intruded and efiellY ed. strainers', cans and dip- pers should. be 1Intufe presseel tin and free from seams. The cleaningof every dairy utensil Should be done thoroughly and promptly. They. ohould be washed in %arm nude, "melded With clear. .hot water, then rinsed with cella.- weter, clothe, should be kept clean. ; Washing, sods Steam Is e. moro ilizer tillsavnety" althoughtko- pg water illeing to be, done „iliont '0,ti 14?1011,11.rejtett'ea- cnisfl stetteie_gereeratier lir the • beet; After being,. clealeed keep the ,vesselo in eleout places- 'and in pure eh% • - -.A supply of teed, water; of .the* eatot impartanee 'to ••• * dairy. Spring or -welt wetere Is tlm.beete- 'rbt!)meeht:oi•uwdan,ient:er,lat:,ftt,,h:rrvutil„dpern„.P.a,''t joertib:::14exall. 7re._ed: (intros Pairpn.eli that ere aii• in tows and thee * geed colt/ ernay be ' ruined by a 'poor The trillium should not enendle the o* any more than e St • „ see ery farmer or fa eres Wilo mon t !the -beein s. _Note when an aeoonnt *dual erect* in the _ nionstrates that the poultry tineineae has been run at a ,lostx ?dttring • the pat year, it is certain that either the poultry ' will be dispbead of or • Oen ,a, clateper method ot• raising - chickens will be adopted during the next. nevem. If on the other hand tie Le more often lUiF.case, the wife has actuelly made a handsons profit out of her pouitry, but her husband is net inclined to agree. With teir and . heitee..11 unwilling to arrange for * suitable hen hone* or Yard*, if she; can. show by her .ceretuilet kept ro- cord that elie has xtiede a' handsome -ecilt.414.eveeente4PstexTebe,Tateeee netk .her husband to provide her withe•suitablarteera-tieretheeecom- ing - year. Whet is ,tree of poultry ta. true of many other intereste on the.? .farm. Lee utt become mere *erste- mottle in our work and let lee' begin .to keep- some nystem of accounts dur- ing the tooting ycar. „toe ewe' eOGS, NEW 0611141. , i'h ess'Irerrner•serrhoesalWaYet'eletis • th'i•ovIxote- tO.2•Tiledsiebeents-TtIe • time news corn Is in the dough, • is- esmadiagier lucky, for my expericuco- han 'roved that tbe will do bette Isnot weito.urom,,isuut. After 'pg. *1/4. Winch 01 'WV 0 Itilo on, old corn the sew Was giv- en them and the .1e4thi very oticeable. • On an eiverege they Wed. one-helf pound apiece eaeti day More than. whin thee Were 'fed O the Obi corn. Not only •did they bettor: but they: relithed theirfeed . , and avail thesred up. tne groan atalkz., Valle feedinge.on the new torn.. their bowels were In •tt ltealthe - , thente, ben *`,Iateritee feeds neer 'toe% ward', is thew fold. Ilia •• tenet( quicker. at teal • • and ,ndteit litint *tenor, LA.1111,4 Tula c couunntriellijcintn.elabet: Pbr;iatefttneuulfnerbllr fg51111 eira, earr'tlis Ly falls atter • 'the'eorn.gets out of cavh ---Theyee- -wilt cleea----- -up-ethes-es weeds* and -do ad -Um to the -w-rn - •titer thmt-takee oft- tlat slower- leave* and eat tbe,„ broken:down 0.talks. eoen, matures tieta a lain of the cornaleid. In Wilteb rat*. ;has, been sowed, and the' opportunity to get. at a clover ,pasture, they will grow Ort4-1,0MritM attbo _ mune threr . beecinl t-stic-the: *erne - think anyemote of the photograph 0 ail 'should be held close to the tide Gel ookingewitreanesimelnielseertickeit'edeeseeenr-seevresesstheentakingieliselo teuld--beeta slftiret .stand. • neeteetrepettial. strainer is the best. tale_gneret•-ixieralusl weedi to feixteelawselfeep.„ straining surface it itiereaseit" puritiesterk proving the compact of their young- these. but she chose me, Wattled, 'the husband °‘ an 'ear" daughter. oinxijoviegjseeeteteleeleneetheeee erio poor. unknown." • 01001 have rented as an equal in. elte-With his eirne-toisnd -her, • - ' * sex- headeoporebould. "I eeitit • nothifig vital But, lookedat the :twr things," she seld. •to have transformed, into Poiradise. for rank. -AMY, ilt-ts Only it- short - &as" - She had not loved till Oil Moment time - ago 'that r kite* I was the ed liP"-"40w. this' Wandering • the elies_e_ex rely siletieree to snap hem- - a•st- 4c0r416-aloq0-4:nitudilalit, ,drOPM1_TOIn pst ittue"v4he_unastoo vagshoud this slowly T.he yroblein of the unemployed Cyril was the firstito speak, and it me any the tePpler It would have ed and but convulsively haendeno°1,3adinii portant questions of tho day in scree -but now! ed- 'the knowledge has not meek tureen, me and het!" like de dit. • - b ' eral refropettn tountries. Aritong was te motet -- nexcrllege to break Ina no- erence to me if you had, marry er in spite of 'her father, and* sho had not keown 'What loeli meant' deueter 01 an earl,. and 4.-slie staid- ' ZIlO • * bt 1)6', working man is one .0f the Most lm id_ have iieen_raino. ida the Measures introdueed by the. gov- been noble -el man titledeltif-1 had an that. Shau pinese set-WOIr0O round -t . , ••• -4--b-relitt-ed-W, -t111111-*Iifilfrtr-14hYrtiliPit---WOrd- mruar"..14•14-1-2,789t Aossral at tlio spell of enchariteernt which thetr-hep- iiiir lifiFied-Fa'rir *51.1 "Do. ,you know What you ' hsve "Then an would lea'. OM COUrt tensity tehich• seemed to startle evert donee** ho asked ..hee, with mock and be eny. wife, ,and' live with me, in himself. "Yes. I am a fool," he mut- tered; "I -e -I levet her! That is filY gravity, .. as he kissed the red -gold some little tottege and be •tontenti" hair thate:briudied lea cheek. „ • he asked. leeveritty. heldint her face teilitakei It it that Which has made • Norith s,tarted olightlY. as if Awak• e irt his e with a tender earersi, int weak end -set pry brala op • lire! 06Titec .4ittiNnitt4110,--dreffiltrii • tt t love her! llut for that teoula be. _ • bezir WV-a/left . that 'the *Or looked up 1141e. bait trybut-but my liyve centiliter me-driees ; sbri •bay *ave. • , ,• and yeteeeee ire eaesede she ret all the thoughts out -of enet „beadt". • eielightid your troth -yon, the. ish. Hot he did exot; inexteedo be SiOten.* -"And alive sh%lnetes me. or 'What is it that.I. linen dotal" gardedAtint, waltirtg for him to fine 116 8PrIllig 41" PaCed 'and • thought from"' Is near 'to hitting elle.. And 1,101 seemed to thrust the . Lad, North Arrowiltele-eto a worth- ' • less, poveity-stricken artiste' he said him* whatever .it. was. "Noee he tt, whenever I sim fel her presence; ., le, but there was the 'shadow "of ix *mile said. "let net enjoy the delight of read it in her facieseiteho voice when in his eye • s, and the tone of his voice' feeling thee' you love me for nlYSelt 8110 spooks to me! ' And •she will "tees ,wortrilteit'S'she -niurinutet ongit-toemateefteseerilllinews where, end t".-1 not becerne.S. law. The Whelan mine niter of labor -lots published a docu- ment setting forth . the. facts in Ititt country, and measures Wive boa adapted for -the solution of the pros- •• 1,011_AWPStredelsteen,Sals, " d Rus - eta. • , • The most signifieent of recent tributionsi to a knowledge of the. tnitie ,lect is the report of *.eorrimittee of: the French CM:umbel. of Deputia on, the conditions lif-FriericeSelt Mi�d Interteroutt. filets and figures that the "'Introduction of triachitery, and foreign competition bi'Ve Made it im- vrissible for the smelt farmer/tea earn a livtlikood. by the tatttvettiotol hi - lend. Conseetifttly be 'twilit' nit; teen Ubt'skeitteteeekeion-glretertlesaltutir--eot-Te-e-es-ese- that. - No matter how clean the corn in the pyramidal form; the centre of 'When by', thole will grow enough down until out of the ,current. Cooling, Is so closely connected *ith airing" that the two terms ' are often confused., Machines are e'en- ottooted for doing both at the same. time. Cool to within three or four elre-Teriir stheasTerittatrature ertete,es . ILL100,16 never fitilirtir told spring, •ti, good well .or SUPPly of ice. The cool- ing of milk should, roily°. the same attention Winter rot in suminter. ealleitt t4 raise geed', dairy' •vkfte,fte'.. II ' et s die Om th, day • Y ere 1).0.111.' You nnot club a cow Into .subraistion.; 20 “: 1•• There is peelitiptt no 'other busineeet where so little ,attention is twid, ..to details ati is, the easo in the toteieees •of farming. Our frirmers ehould 18 *ev,orY IP° e'eem about oew what liraneh of their leusinest pay* them best.. .e600ld eep eeterils 'AN to cost. Of priiiittetiort - of tiia work Thee, gen.' etallyslittve too Tittle system is their_kperatieteetet_eaus -otter/ if tinee.or oft/t''...sMat washot so 'solemn as the words. alene; that youe lov• e steen marry' this artlgt fellow, who cointil her eytts 'bent ea his hand, ° . "What sarriOte ran 1.intrke r he groutd out tin tontli-**1 suppose "Not eltilgether, if you love edited Yeat" she said* sloth'. es if she 'must g something worthy, deorest!" **id. would_ breve , liked eie have it in her I don, arid begin, tbe Old hetefel. pewer te do to • . made all the , mere hateful by 'Alio all op, •go back te Lon.- or three *tree to the largo PrePrie) the ranks * thes great' rainy of "not a poor and striigglin n. aneavele. And You atet'nott'st • lieesrahte* _ • thetatetite of ail I hold he ' Raine filets turaed -fret---\\-ntneer bier' with stir- I butt_ leAt.L.--"Nro.,_ est an cilia echoed.' ztel , -saAtraiti----of-what--Ow-lt#0tid the )11 o • -Sign tier *Me- ac eari-will se)," sliould care what the *told I'm F011 think It strange it ask I will not. /ear e , . WhV eett You to keep our engagement a secret fIet 1-0 .brala *pallet' yours. ---------. sayee.and nieelattheree.-" She etoP- esta, Tiutnois and vita figuth6 polo, but her lovely ,eyee woolult of to Peresent?...' coetag& eeito, may be angry* but,,,:lte., ,ene tne feltioVe he teens :lest. fh Le. ! ete'a are not profitab1e.-4TOO to tit00 ,spent by tho fernier rigs, to,*nittlie eoettietedelicolteeteveation, and in the Study peseta** . and promote h ocod order to obtain :ad •?, — the e'r4cteett.--prolit--feinle'111 n' ttie-traeliete,etertleitTe Attentlint,i , the .Met deo • ;•-el• the &twits, rweew Thiestone-4newhithethe---Wo _xl hi • epel.•en thrilled him, and be 1 0 0 7-1/ or -N- • .1)* beleiri-teteerriftisr- her 'reverently. **Ever sitdown at a table Where 'there were, lust thletori?" asked the man' la the shaggy ulster. "Once.," erepliedethe.....nonieweith the 'white spot In his mot:mt.:the:, - - bad luck followed It, did you?" scw• ne, r• . molt eif the thirteen.". "Arty or them Never "Not tbrie know •beer ...see any of • them_ ely fin moth nos . "Whole t „Oleo There 'Wien any vietuals,". • "I thought you!, taid you sat do , to * teible where 'there leere thirtort personir "That's what 1 texide The.' table Wets. irt a lawyer'sfoilice. It Wait ,ft meeting •ol" oetlAtots. Thou were *at the . et • re was a long "Ouse, and then man With 'the baggy troueers in e_eler• leer the.--niefOin pr eky.-:, .e benteroPte:and ot Olit:,-011t, of Ott 140,0 With the ustathee beavint exeel, thiuktug isktletit*d 110$1(14 IOr, IOStioliOS '0 WO '''d"'keett lietoaitts,lilin bum rpifsed *Cate "end orth-e-, fly 'tee prepering te -Uld.-tfely. Therc Are ebout fifty Ile e • "Sty betveeeltielietge" )101 fields i 'Iorg voice. "NO, no *two -it tholl seteteete ute flow,thet yen have 't.? you. love tee. 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