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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-3-9, Page 3- 1. . ­ � 1� .1 11 � I . I f++++++++'++++++++++ -+++-4-+++++4-"-+-+f t, t+_+_+-t"t"T1r - � - t- ­­ ack and clear aplast the sil- JF"T ALI ,� . , 11 l I . 1 I I — �, I �� , I , ?�n a ." 1h " ry � vmpiiiil;-_&­�� #T1-' ­"%F0 9 8 i ,%jutt, prect , y �, ,r I � � I . . � n1l, � ­ M, ­ nml,, V - ^1 ij4 I ea 5 I . I I , I . . A� I ; . � . t� � . , I Moola M . ,. .�Ql 10 9000,0100 1001 al � ­ I , I U0ZfUFJ1V.6AXi, ,RRGUY,AT%0XS# . � . t ", . I . Aml Person who is tile SOIR bl", � . 4d a lamils, or any malp I�Y,er if . ,Beotoni at available ij�xljiftlon land lip , mani.t9i4a, Saskatchewan, or 11berts, The� %_PpiAc%0t ,Muot a1ppq%r iq..perawr ,pereow: I gt tbo� 1.)Ominjon bande Agell" V` aub,�agenoy for the 410trict, An, try ii�- �,J, , pirqxy . may be haA at the M900MI O* certain conditions, ,by faither, mgthOr . A", oisughter, brothert or Blatier of ,;r. in -tending hoMieffteltdeiti , I Vuties;-Bix Moutbe Teviden"Uton 'and ettltivii,tion of the land In 09011 . . ,of thri!e yearsi. A bowe�fiitel!ider WAY %I've Within t 14010 imllesk�OfL.hjg boMMIK I Istead 0-4 a d%rm of. at 1020t 00 &OrQd Bolely owned and Dcoapied by himi VX bie father, motbor.. Boni 0MIghtst, -iotber I or sister. I L -In certain' districts a bomes"*9004 ' 1,n frooid .itandiLlig May �Pr(_�eMP`t 0 quarter section al,01119side rtishOulg- igtea4. price $3. per acre, -Duties- mv�i jr0gide six rovatm itiles,ob of six ,Veers,Lfrom date Of LOMeRtea,d on-trl g , ineludini�, ill#,, time requlreA to% eB r' , 310(me0jead 'Paten't' L ' %.n4 outtirt I 0, gifty aeres extra. I '0* I 'A beinesteader who has exhalIP? Vie bomesta8d right and 08n00t (Jt' . Itain a pre-emption inay 'tri,ki- a I t", , o�Niased bomestood !in certain digit "e'' - lmrloo 0. por acre.. Dutie,.--Mo- tbLa it, eaeb, of thr-' tyears, cultivckte (ift-Y aqres aknot Prew - I I A house worth stoo.w. � I W. 10. cosy, "larlor 'Depusy Otthe filloiater ortbe I N.'O.—Unauthorized pn4bliomilon Ohl aqvit tvilTnob be paid far - . . I ----. I lv�� _L R CARLING Life, Aeofdevit, Five and Plabe , Mae imaurr 0,&Iso CoVocting AeWunts Still 9AXvotIou,'-ee(,ring. L Nliqu, M. D11 C T VV, BROW I . * , 0 a P. S., Graduate Vi tort VIA 11 C varsity. office e6nd residevitence. Do 10 "f juxborviitnrr�ftetar I Associate Coroner of Here". . � �wjX R. bright, N. y%, M.C. P. avid ZE-L -s., Hion,lor Graduate Toronto ty" Veruity. Tvvb years resident phy4iciat. Boyal Alexandra, Hospital,' ebt:- Offia(- iand residence, I Dr. Amos' old sr�aod Andrew Street, Exeter.. I M,,IS,81 DBLIGHT HOBBS, , � I Violin ingbrue . tor, 3ames StreetPar. 11.6-." sonage, Exeter. I , I — . "KENBusa, , DR�- QVAC., . , _­ 11 � I . I .. L. I Tbysiclan and'Surgeon amid, Ae. zoucher, uffice-Dr. Rollin's old office an Main 'Street. Residence --corner 3ratmea and Albert StreAft, opposite . i- James Street - Methodist Parsonage, �. Exeter, Opt. ,." I �1; rbone$_cffl(,, ffa, lies;i1erreMb I — . DR. C. A - IROUZE, V. S. ' ' GradiiateLof Ontario Vef. College. Member of Ontario 'Veterinary Medi - L ­ . Cal Society. . _ Treats all DiseasPs Of U,"iesticated . Animals on latest Selentitle isirlbeiplies. AR. calils day, or uight pro-POY ftl,�- tendedtoo. Office. MaiL-Stiett-Exe- ter, Ramsey's Old eband. L I ____ . -, . . DICKSON & (_.kRLING, . Varlittors 1501101two Nobaxte*4, 00"ve PIUOA�, uo'l'�;�Isalonqra. 94101ton wT the kletooeo ­ I Book, Ebo. ,woney to Loan at iowest rave8 of in irmmm OFFICHi-MAIN STRERT, BXMTHR. 36 CABLING 18. A. ' F. Ia. 01c6C-;at — rIONEY TO'LOAN. . We have a large ammub of priveltio funtip Den on farm and village proverfiles ah lawre,to a , interset. GLADMAN ft STANHURT BarrIsbors Sollottore. M14n at, wlcabw - ____ -1 I �, MONEY TO LOAIN . , I Private funds to, laaa ab lowest rates ADI Interest. ERNEST ELLIOTT A Office opposite ,"antr&I .Hotgl Main' Street. Exeter Ont. � L 11­� HIcks Voreoas;6.-A reactionary . gotorm pexiod falla centrally on the Stb:, 9tb, and 10th- At 'th'is time, the J)le gercury d.!isrurbanee is added to ;E)2we of Bartli. 'Vertus' and Mars. trh'a: period 'is aim , o coineiaep,t) witit I $be ajj;�uil magnetia tand electric , , ,pr4as. cenuxal on and about Mareb � . 1� -- influence , !She 11th. If the Mars , ! 11 I J$hOTI)d nDt , brlr-;,,� . ),varm, open "I -%vea,t&er over from Vebruary—a .1 ' lt&!ng moist unlikely—we 0ay ex- , , poet isomed eo:,ded --tormis of rain. eet and -isnow ,betil,een t,hor 7th inil �, �;,,)Jt% RaLin. -tvind and 'thunder , will .ualtiiiral iii the firist, oxleomin;r ,a -thpiso Storm&, but rap!. I 11 4let gea of r ha I , �, �, .c anae to isnow, high,barometer ant, . ,d may be expoicitted on th,,i -wdst- . o, - Mucb ,grn Ls,oleg of ptorin areas, - . � colder weather, but teholency to pro,a ". Jonged cloudLneoss wit+ threatening 1. . 0apects, will contirue, over 'the I I'Lli. 'L i12,b, and 13th, A. iiesulat istorm, , , . I , 102;',111 ,to -v.er�iod 09 icenciral fr,oitli the . f,he tftli, The ,central dav of tht� I .1 'iy6hin thi's I Ifercury period, kalls� . IVerlod.' on 'he 76th. The J.kill Moon , . . 7 .and Moon on ,�I.,; equator -also. fall � ,on t1w, 1.1th arid .15th. mak'ng Ibi.e . pero:i a time ,of Idecii4col storm pro., babliHeet. W(, will AA.inc Tuesda�, . Wednv-,�,day a0d, Thur,-dai, the 14tb. 16MA & na 16.11. ats days of poulble � -V.01ontL and dar%.�;cr, e6p"Iciallyin th6 . I" Aolutherti staws and about 'the 3.ulf � � . r3oft.0�1-5, Ita'a. islee� and . snow, all , followed by h.`j9h. oaronic rer aric cold wave for Zlitireb, way be eN� I lwcr"(�:l 'n central to northern a,�O- r. iun; r. I . � � � 11 .;9:����� I Co"A S TO ff"' "' I A For Inficuts awl 01WIfteil. � t . libe Kind YLIDO 48,Y0 AINYS 00119111 Bwars the ,X4,". 0,+T'Iml -f 61e4l �1_201;ev_ . I 11 . V V I 49 1, - - :, 121%he riound of Me ; � , 1. Ir one �, * .1 torted limb,$ Struck me witli 4 SPASM . blurred eyes with tears, "rio, I I I A".4lop. OrAoVoi and Quy In Polishoitil . H� poll S L Wood* and VeIri � W6.1 . 20' . I i L , Ith My 13a I C F 40 � � " answer for this deed." . . . * I "Ile shall. I will see to that. 'Uncle ! else besides a cry?" "No," said Holmes; "did You?" of pain and my - and nephew haxe been'murdered-the one frightened to death by the very , '11 �A J I � � I - 'I . "We muRt Bend for help, Holmool I I 1, -a a I Which endod i ffaud carved lial4dies L(iif Japanese� I Backache resulting from weak � I I 1 I ' V . I . Blaskerviolles I We, cttnUot i0a rry' him All the Way to I I the Hall, Good heavens, are you mad?" , . , . � I design ,ore new .tuis year, tbr�e and . , I . ther CAJAW, L, � 1. ,� kidneys, a bad cold or ol � , ' 1 � L . . ,, t . . . , � I ad -uttered a cry, and bent over -le li, Attack of I Nur sided sticks withpialil, round or I I lq�ually rendcrs ,the sufferer unfit: I I 'L I �, 1. , I * L either glee of the manigled body, over- Now 110 the body. war, dancing find .$evere .1 I . I . . I . musbroom tops" ' 11 for work And often results in per� I ��,,, " t � . , . I . I ,Another Adventure of Sherlock lJolmes laughing and wringing my )land. Could this be my Stern, Self-contained L I I . Pneumonia'.. Ushro,giin handles m4y, be had Ia U, - , L In the I I maa(�nt disability� I L � I LL L "I I , , 11 -:t L � ­ . - , , � I . - , , I . . I , . . ., . BY A. CONAN -DOVIX., . friend? These' were hidden fires, in- deed! . wood, Ivory, bom, metal and piew, beaded Styles. Wooden 1314t!ih- , suffered for ,,years with irly, � :� - . ,K6 I back, or kidney trouble, and havc . � L' L' . . . . . . 1. I L : : ,, "A liearidt A, beard! The mart has a -_ . . I . , , ��Oom hailoil0B are sometimes earved I remedies from , 1p" " . f . t Aut6r of "The Groonflag" and ' The Gre,at BoerVae" - bear,W' . "A L Too much atrm canuot, ba !Aid on the , animal heads., . with different physicians, More thari a , �,� , " I " I 9 dopyright (1900) by 1�,� 11 - I � I . '. A. Consm Doyle, bearol?" . 5 L "It 15 not the baronet -U I -why, factit that when a VmQn oatohes CQJdL it 'or Polished and Stained wood, round, , or trilat0al JA shape, hAVQ ye I ar ago, one,,of our local druggistst l."L I I , L � " ,1� ,�, . I , 14, it is lay neighbor, the convict!" . muot be ottendod to immpAately, uare lIq . . , , InducC4 me to, try ', 'L , � , _r_r_r _T +++++++,+ . � A. A L 1 4 1 . . . . . . . . . . , +-* L With feverish haste we had turned I -to follow. seriomleswts aye liable, . I . I L , I . 'L I � Dr. Miles' Aoti-Paih Pills .1 1 � �. . _. I . 4 I I I . -wilere is it?" Holmes whispered; the -Do , and that dripping beard was p= up to the cold, clear . Exonow* Poetintopia, and consump- I . � . 1� ., , I , . I I and after them. L some, tbrec, ' � 11 I .1 , Sir Heiiry *did itiot make love to ter, and I knew from the thrill of his voice moon, There could be no doubt About tioa are, all caused by neglecting to'curo . I .1 I . � Is ,us'ing months I found A decided 1, imprpve- I I ; as -you hate yourself ,D17served. I re- that be,. the man of iron, was shaken the beetling forehead, the Bunke u aui. the Simple, cold. I . I I . I . I nd� I - ment in my kidneys, aln glad �, j peat that the lady Is his wife and not his sister." I I to the soul, "Where Is it, Watson?" . "There, I think," I Pointed Into the. mal eyes. it was, bidedd, the game face -Which had glared upon me In the I Mrs. M W. Bowman, llattullo�, Ont., I ; . I I . .. 1, 4 - .�i` to say that I hope soon to be fully - "I _11 11But why this 'elaborate deception?" I darXiless. . light of the candle from over the rock writes---"Threa years, ago� I caught, a I 1. 4 4 restored to health." J. P, ALLI�X ' I I "Because he foresaw,that she would I "No, there!" -the face of Selden, the driminal, It - c*% whWh mided in a severe attack ,of , L I , L ' i I . L Ex -Judge City Court, Glasgow Ky. . ) I �. be very mue.h more useful to him In . the charactor'of a free woman.", Again the. agonized .cry Swept I through the ;31leut night, louder and Then ill an Instant was all clear to me. 1,remembered b4w the baronet piloiuniciiiIa, S=70 that time at the - `hg L . . ­ . , . S pain is present in any � I ,, � 4 I All my unspoken ingtinets, inY much nearer than ever. And a new had, told me that he had handed his 'old of oaoh beglank , ,winter I seem to cateb I . ,. L . I I I I . I I part of the body rest is impossible-! I L" I vague suspicions, suddenly took shape Bound mingled with It, ,a lee,),, mutter. wardrobe 'oBarryulo"', BarryMore "Old, *e,y eadly, I have, beenso boarse, and the system becomingweakened -� � I ,i and centred Upon theL natur�alist.� In ed rumble, musical and Yet menacing, 11tLd Passed it on In order to help Sel, I was nzaiAe to spe* lioud enough to be, L . - 1� * is exposed to any form of disease to .1 that Impassive, colorless man, with 4is I rising and falling like the low, con- I . den in his escape. Boots, shirt, cap- all Sir Henry's, The tragedy beard vmoss the rociin, Last �win,erlil . " � I . hich the sufferer may be inclined- I w � � It straw hat And his'butterfly-net, I Seem- . I . ed to see something tei r1l)l e ---,i crea- I stant murmur of the sea.. "The hound!" cried Holmes. "Come, It was was still black enough, -but this mail I , ry ,L L " towever, % friend noivised Me to t Dr I A- . 1, . . . . Dr. Miles' AntiPain..Pilf "L ; i ture of Infinite patienceand craft, %,iltb ,W.atson, come! Great lieavells, If wit tad at least deserved death by the faws, Ills country. I'told Holmes'llow Wood's No�vra,y Me Syrupt saying it her. I bought bottle . � : �. .. .11 . I � ­ by steadying the' irritated nerVeL I I I � a 4smillng face and %, Murderous heart, "It 'he, are too I -ate!" I of I . , stood, my heart bubbling had helped a and I L . I., I 1. L & centers, make refreshing sleep pOS- I "`i ,. is then, who Is our enemy- it is he who dogged us In London?" His had started Tunuing swiTtly uve. the moor, and'i had followed At hi tile matter: over "with thankfulness and joy, boove it was half used I was eompileteI7 Ou'red. 1 31SO fiAd it a good, Medici)10 for � . . I 1, I IP sible, .thereby, enabling the body to I L L I . "So I read the riddle." "And the warnllig�-It must have heels. But now from somewhora nTa oiil�� I 3 the broken ground Immediately 'I*. � "Then the clothes have been the poor devil's 001h;l said he, "It is clear the children wkert, they have cailds�'* � I L ' . . � 11 . : recover lost strength As aremedy . for of any description. Dr. I � I A c9me f I roin her!" front of us there came one last .&,*,, I enough that the hound has been laid Vewam, Of the Many imitations Of Dr- - pain Aes' Anti -Pain P& L are -unsur-, I Ni L'�' "EIxactly.11 I The shape of some monstrous vil- palring yell, and then a, Mill, heavy thud, We halted and *listened. Not on from some Article of Sir Henry's- the boot Which was abstracted lit the Wood'a Norway Pine Syrup. I - ­ I I BABY CAJM I passed. L I I L � 11 1� ' lialily, half seen, half guessed,. loomed :another L . round broke the heavy BI- hotel, in all probability�-and so ran Ask for "Dr. Wooft" ancl in" oz. L simple designs outlined in fine inlaid Sold by all druggists. under a guar - ,� through the darkness which had girt me so -long., lence of the windless night. . I I saw Holmes put his hand to his this man down. There it. one very sin. galar thing-, however: How came Sl get#ng what you ask for.- - I I . silver strips. The wood inside the $11- . antee assurIng the return of the pricag , f the first box If no benefit ribultli . "I "Bu are you sure of this Holmes? t forehead like a man distracted. He ,�_ den, In the darkness, to know that the I'Vis pub up ia a yellow -wrapper,- three ver outline is stained darker than the 0 1 MILES MIEDICAL CO., Toronto, Cahb , 1 L�� I 11111 �� How do you know that the woman Is stamped his feet upon the ground. hound was on his, trail?" I pine trees the trader mark; tha- priew,. : . rest. , , . I I I I . , L �, L his wife?" . L "He has beaten us, Watson. We are "He heard him." 25. cents. Menuffactured only by The ' vor men come umbrella handles, L I - � . I . .1 "I LL g . L. "Because he so f ar forgot hims; elf too late,,, "No, I "To hear a hound upon the Moor a hard man like this M MMurn 00 __,��,.M& Toronto. C)At. plain and silver trimmed, of pimento, . ---- , I .. Do Not Fear C4mada. I ",:� as to tell you a true piece of autobio- graphy upon the occasion when he no, surely not!" "Pool that I was to bold MY hand. I would not work convict into , such a paroxysm of ter- and hand carved Japanese and etched models to the Staple ah. , L St. Catharines, Martell. -S-Ehl .1 1. 'L 1 .. - � �___ __-_ . - � - ­ � _ _­ first I met you, and I daresay he has time it He And you Watson, see what -comes of,.ror � by Heav that he would risk recapture by p. By hiSL wildly for hel cries ,n7,rriend spoke In his fr=lCest and or acid carved opera shape. noi)erts of Xilford� and Stancliflo, tbep L Hale of South Glastonbury, tWOL Of , I 1, ": many a, regretted Since. was once a,schoolmaster in the North Of abandoning your charge! But, - en, If the worst has happened, we'll! - screaming he must have run a long way after he most unconcerned manner. Stapleton looked hard at him. Then be turre Then there are acid carvc .-a handles . , largeStL alld most prominent 9TG,Wer:M� : , '111, " England. Now, there Is no one more easy -to trace than a schoolmaster. avenge him!- . Blindly we ran through the gloom, knew the animal was on his track. How did he know?" still ed to me. carrying this poor resembling worm eaten Wood in half - and T shapeg. crook in Oonnecti=t, yesterday afternoo" I I told. the Niagara district fruit grow- , , I I "I � �, : , There are scholastic agencies by ers, forcin blundering against bould 9 "A greater mystery to me is why that ,,ill our ggest fallow� to my house, but it would give I Close fitting caps are always becom- ers ihat they could see no good I'* ha he not t t t V � � 1`11 :1 �, WhiChL one MAY Identify axty man who has A little Irt- our way through gorge bushes, panting head- this hound, presuming are correet----.�' Tay sister such a fright that I do not I Ing to little children. Here are two I . the reciprocity pact, I .... I fearqd Canadian fruit, but. becaum I" "I I %11'i. been in the profession. vestigation showed me that a school I up hills and rushing down Slopes, Ing always In the directio.o. Whelice conjectures . n" d In doing It. I think that feel justifle � �f we something over his face he P retty yet simple ones. The upper cap � is made in one -piece. and is regulated b y .sufficie-at was not given them in re.; L. I I - �-, t ''. .1 7 had come to grief under atrocious Gir- cumstances, and. that the man who had those dreadful sounds had dome. At Holmes looked eagerly "Well, then, why this hound should S 11 be loose to -night. I UPPOse t at it Put , - be safe until morning." 'Will Resisting means of ribbon inserted in a casing trxn. As fruit, growers; tbey woum . benefit, as the Canadianmimrk et would , I ­ .�.-, . .11 'L.," �,�R every rise owned it -the name was different- round him, but the shadows were thick does not always run loose upon the 'O And so it was arranged. Mapleton's offer h mes at -the neck edge. The lo*er,caP is . ad portion. and lie r6lieve the congestion 17X New YbTk 11 times L I . 1, "'.1 � ,,, had disappeared with his wife. The descriptions agreed. 'When I learned -upon the moor, and nothing moved upon its dreary face. . moor. Stapleton would not let it g Un. . less he had reason to think that Sir and I Set 4olf to BaSkerville Hall, leaving the naturalist to return alone. Look- made with crown All materials used for children's caps and other large cities ,%t certain 1. , of the yeq,r� . . 11 ­ - ,,�� ;,�; I . that the missing mart. was.devoted to entomology the identification was - "Can you see anything9l, 4 'Nothing." Henry would be there." I "My difficulty is the more formid- . back we saw the figure moving llig are approprihte. I I JU DIC CHOLLET. Both expressed delight with the lo- , orchaids, which are in better 1: A . I "7, complete." . � "But, hark what Is that?" able of the two., for I think that we slowly awa� over the broad moor, and behind him that one black smudge on 1. cal shape than ,those of their state, the � L �.,. The darkness was rising, but much was still hidden by the shadows, L . A low mo�'aii had fallen upon our I ears. There it was again upon our left!' Shall very shortly get an explanation of yours mine may remain for , while the silvered slope -which showed where the man was lying who had come so L L This Way 34anton pattern is cut In two sizes for children of six montbs ,or one trees having longer life and �better 11 OLP this- I fruit. They predicted a big cT � I 1.� 11 L I -1 ' 11 ��. "If this woman is in truth his wif% vheie does Mrs. Laura Lyons come' On that side a ridge of rocks ended In a sheer cliff -which overlooked a stone- ever , mystery. The question now Is, what shall we do with this poor h orribly to his end. year and for cbildreiL from 'two to four years of age., send io cents to thils ot-. year from the present condition of the I . buds Prices there average sixty cents , '' I 1� - "I . I L ' ­ I . I I In?" -1 asked. , "That is one of the Points' 'upon' I strewn slope. On Itsr jagged face was - spread-eagled some dark, irregular ob- wretch's �bodyr?'.L W -e cannot leave it j44 f6jp 'and'theL ravens." z here to . $ 1 � L. CHAPTER XIM fice; giving number,. 6803, Und it will be pr6m0by forwardea to 7od by . mail. , It . -11 bushel basket of lruitt,' ' �, � for a ha L I . which would be about equal to the �� � � , , - �, which your own researches have shed , ject. As we ran towards it the vague � ' . , "I Su geat that we put it in one of 9 . . "We're at close grips at last," said in haste send an Ladditional. two c8nt. a tamp for letter postake, whicli insums L local eleven quart basket at local" I. �. a light, Your interview with the lady , definite sh outline hardened into Ek , ape. the Mits until we can c �ommuniciate Holmes, as we w alked together across more prompt' delivery. price s, Prof. Macoun, Ottawa, and . . ,� has cleared the situation very much. I it -was, a prostrate man face down- . with the police." ,Txactly. doubt that you ,the moor. "What a nerve the fellow I 'CONCEITS. Prof. Harcourt, Gueltph, addressed- tb4 , :,--. � did not know about a projected di- vorce ,between herself and her 'hus- wards upon the ground, the head dotibled under him at a horrible angle, I have no and I could -carry It so far. HA11Oa, has! How he pulled himself together In the face of what must have been a i QUAINT convention last night. k��­, band. In that case,, regarding S taple- ton as an unmarried man, she counted the ighoulders -ro-dilded and the body hunched together as it In the act of Watson; what!a this? It"s tl le man Ill ' inself, by all that wonderful and all- 'paralyzing shook when he found that the wrong man had fallen 2 victim to The Highest of High "Chokerel to Be ,:,,gSnspected the ArUilery. - ton, March 3�Gen. Otiter was .1 no doubt upon becoming his wife." ; throwing .a summerstau% So grotesque - daclous! Not a word to show your Bug- told you. in London, Watson, . Worn This Winter. - here yesterday afternoon and made an. . I . � , "And when she is undeceived?" "Why, I was the attitude that I could not for: Plans picions7-not a word, or my ., . and I tell you, now.agalu, that we have The comfort Of the low ne ck Is to be inspection of the Royal Oanzdiau I ., , 1, 4 then we may find the lady of service. It must be our Jkrst duty to see . the instant realize that that moanhad . beet the passing of his soul. Not' a crumble to, the ground." . I . A figure was approaching us over never. had a foeman more worthy of our steel." � atoned for by cbokers which threaten Horse Artillery at the Tete cle -P64',' te - ­ �__-_- barnuk-s. Lai,t night hawas en r-- , I J , � her -both of us -to -morrow. Don't you whisper, not a rustle; rose no* from the moor, and I saw the dull red glow "I am sorry that he has seen You." to reach heights that the stock has Be tained. at, the officers"raess. . I � �� thinli, Watson, that you are away from your charge rather long? Your the dark figure over which we stoop- ed, Holmes laid his hand upon him; Of a cigar. The moon shone upon him, and I could distinguish the dapper $I Ikud so was I atRrst. Pat there was no getting out of it." far fallen short ot Sonic, Of the new- � . . . I - FEEDING CORN TO CATTLE-. ,. I , _ � :4 I I - . place should be at Pagkerville Hall '.11 . - and hold It up again, with an exclama shape and jaunty, walk of the n atural- "What effect do You. think It will est black satin scarfs, lined with dain. , I — I I I I The last red streaks had. faded ta*ay ,tion of horror. The gleam of the,matell ist. He stopped when lie saw us, and bave -upon his .plans, now that he ty colors, are shirred in wide collar . Methods Pursued by a Successful Ohl& - - In the.west and night had settledUpon the moor. A few faint stars were . which he Struck. shone upon his clotted and Upon the ghastly P90f theu came on Again. "Why, Dr. Watson, that' S not you, knows.yoa are here?" "It may cause him to be more can- style at the middle and have deep the face. - I S�ock Raiser. _1 .11 :� � ,,, gleaming ill a violet Sky. I "One last question, Holmes," I said, ,fingers . Wly from the crush; which widened slo i it shone' ed skull Qf the victim. Ant is It? You: are the last man that I should have expected to see out on the I tious, or It may drive him to desp er- at once. Like most clever . standing high atiout frills I For a Pretty Wl these frills are very , . .In this Section of the country thi� I , feeding of. cattle has become quite at I �', ':111 ­', I I ''I I as I rose. "Surely there is no need.of upon -something else which turned our moor at this time of night,. But, dear Somebody hurt? NDt ate measures criminals, he may be too confident In becOmIng. general business during 6e past ted. � . �11 �. 1. secrecy between you and me. What is the meaning of lt,all? What is he. hearts sick and faint within us -tile body Sir Henry Baskerville! ' me, what's this? -don't tell me that it is our fiiend Sir his own cleverness and imagine that '. The use of braid as a fabric -for the years.. writes ,an experienced Ohio� I L I England Home- I �_ � �, . N:�! after?" I I , of 1. There was no chance of either df us� Henry!" He hurried past me and stoo p- he has completely deceived US." should we not arrest him 'at fashionable bat Is new, 'an d it is par- feeder in the Neir Stead. The most of us cattle feedin,6, I I I", Holmes's voice sank as he answer- - i forgetting that- peculiar ruddy tweed which he bad worn ed over the dead man. I heard a shar p Intake of his breath and th e cigar fell ."Why . I . once?" . I ­ � � farmers raise enough feed to fattf* .� . ��, , , � ,� I ed. - "It Is murder, Watson -refined, � - SU it -the very'one � on the first mcq,ning that we had seen I from his fingers. ,,My dear Watson, you were born to be a man of action.iYour instinct is I I . I our cattle. and, as a xule, we ba,V$4. L I , %, ; � ,� ­� cold-blooded, deliberate murder. Do, him In baker Street. We caught the, ,,who --who's this?" he stammered. always to do somethilig energetic. But, . � I " only enough cattle to ,consume the � � �� not ask me for particulars. My nets One clear glimpse of it, and the n the "It Is Selden, the man who escaped supposing, for argument's Sake, that � * . � I feed we raise. . �1 ., are closing upon him, even as his are upon Sir Henry, and with your help : match flickered and Went out, even as the hope had gone out of our ,mouls. from Priucetown." on Stapleton turned a ghastly face up 'had we had him arrested to-niglit, what on the better off should we be for � . I I I I The general Method Is to purchaSir . � I :;.. stock cattle durin the fall and win. 1, I :: ..� " ��. 1. he is .already almost at' MY mL'rP-7- danger can Tiolines groaned, and his face glimmer- dark --s%. us, but by a supreme effort he his amazement and his dis- earth that? We could prove nothing against . � . 11 ; I I 'b, . ter. These cattle Ire carried throug I ' . I�' I 11� � I ­;� There is but one which � threiten us. It is that he should strike ed white through the "The brute! the brute!" T �­--I, -"th overcome appointment. 1:1 e looked sharply from him. There's the devilish cunning of it' If he were acting through a human '. I � I I until grass time, grazed and finishe4 � �� on corn the toilewing fall. The 46-91 � -7 � 11 I. � I I " s �, , � I i before we are ready to do so. Another day -two at the most--hild I have my clenched hands. "Oh; Holmes, 1 q,111 never forgive myself for having le t Holmes to me. "Dear me! What a very shocking af- 'evidence, but agent we could get some to to drag this great dog I I . �, , , for the stock cattle consists mostly . � � �� , I I - ,4, case complete, but until then guard your charge as closely as ever a fond him to igs fAte.11 . ,� "I am more to blame than you Wat- ' I he &69" fair' �How did . "go appears to libLve broken Ills it we were the light of day it -would not b6i the ne _k I OW 1, , � I I 17 fodder and bay. If young cattle are I given plenty of rough feed they wilt I . . 'I I � �,�� i I mother,watched her ailing child - Your . case well son. In order to have MY I neck by falling over these rocks. MY in putting a roP e round I . I � , 11 o I - � I - I generally go through the winter Ia, 11 �'. I '' i mission to -day has justified itself, And rounded and complete, Illave thrown friend and I were strolling on the Moor master." I .. "Surely w6 have a case." i., I 11 nice shape. However, I like to fee& 14�.�., . yet I could almost wish that you had ), away the life Of my client. It Is the -when we beard a cry." "I also. That W as what "Not a, shadow of one -only Surmise 11 r �� I 0 I some corn'�*to young steers in the- I . I �� IV 1 1 I.; , not left his side�41ari! . "A terrible scream -a, prolonged Yell . greatest blow which has befallen me in my career. But how- could I know- beard a cry brought me out. I was uneasy about and c-niecture. We should be laughe& out of court if we came with such a. I � . I spring, as they will be In better'con�i dition to go on grass. Another AdVanw I I ,�. � J of horror and anguish buist out of the silence of the moor. That frightful or Y 'how could I know -that he would risk ' In the face big lite alon.6 upon the"moor'. Sir Henry." "Why about Mr. Henry In partleW Story and such evidence." is Sir Charles's death." a I I . tage I have found in ,feeding corn to . I . hogs I , , , il 11 I turned tile blood'to tee in my -'Veins. ,tub, my God!" I gasped. "What.,is of all my warnings?" . "That we should have beard his lar?" I could not help asking. "Because I had suggested that he 'When ere I g:To und dead without a �i`12ark upon I luioW that- lie died of I & I young cattle Is that young. caix� .,,I be carried through the spring in mucli . ,�'. 0` ,- I 41, It? What does it mean?" - .1 I Holmes. had sprung to,his feet, and screams -my God, those screaws!- , and bave'�ren Unable to save himt should come over. he did not come I was surprised, and I naturally him. You and sheer fright, and we know also what but bow are we to . J � 0167/ r) better shape. As a rule, most of our cattle are ftdl " . I I Isaw his dark, athletic outline, at the yet Where is this brute of % bound which I became alarmed for his safety When I frightened him; . . : I 1/9, ) during the 'fall and earli winter. _1 �� I - . L � u -4-m- 11,ehirk- beard cries Upon +Ile moor. x�y cue I drove Ulm to It S UV- 11 Ing among these rocks at this irittarit. way,'­hir, eyes dayted from my face to urance . . morrow," I . And Stapleton, where is h6? Ile shall Holmes's-Mid you hear anything mule gellg.Lor KkRil)i ,i) V J,UVLC "AX V I I average horse? i&ver think that the answer for this deed." . . . * I "Ile shall. I will see to that. 'Uncle ! else besides a cry?" "No," said Holmes; "did You?" "Oh, you return to-11:16trow?" and nephew haxe been'murdered-the one frightened to death by the very , 4110.p, � � — 'lob, -you know the stories that the �A ' sight of a beast which he thought to peasants tell about 9L phantom hound,, "That is MY intit"ItIOn." ine 'If hope Your vi.,Ot has cast SO , � be supernatural, ih6 other driven to his and so on. It is said to be heard at; if .1 and in his wild fliglit'to escape from night upon the moor, I was 'wondering It. But now we have'to Prove the.cOn- if there were any evidence of such a nection between the man and the : Deast. Save from what we beard, we sound to -night." "We heard nothing of the klad�" I cannot even swear to the ex1plence-of the latter, since Sir Henry'llas eVi- - 1. Said L L L "And what is your theory of this 1 dently died from tile fall.'But, by heov- . cunnlug� as he is, the fellow shall poor fellow's death?" 'It have no doubt that anxiety and, Ieits, be in my power before another day. is exposure have driven him off his head. . I.Pastr" I . , has rushed about the moor in a 'Ho We Stood with bitter hearts oil �.,,V(Izy state and eventually fallen over ' either glee of the manigled body, over- heVo and broken his neck:' I whelmed this sudden and irrevo- 11T)�at seems the most reasonablg .by cable disalter which had brought All the6ry,,, said Stapleton, and he gave a .our lionj And weary labors to L So I Piteot is*�hu end. Then, as the moon sigh � *bich I took to indicate Ills re- I ilpf. ,,N'Vh&t do -you think abo ut It, Mr.! rose, '�,*6, - climbed to the top of the ' r6ckg,LOVer which our Poor frieliLd barl ' jl�erl6rlc Holtuei?" L . s. 1, lily friend bowed Ills conipllinentl� fallen, .Aj.id from the summit we gazed ,,toin ave quick at identificatiOnf" .. L out over , the shadowy inoor, halt silver and 119,141 gloom. Par Away, miles Off, In sPL11 lie. � I ,,We have been, expecting you in the dir6otion of, GrImPen, a I singla . steady Yellow light was shinfilgi It these parts since Dr. Watson came JL It olown. You are in till'G to $08 tr, - �.' could oi�lr come frolA the lonely abode of tile Stapletons. With a bitter 03UM9 ge(ly.,1 UOL ,,yes, indeed, T have doubt tb,it I Shook my flat at it as I gazed, m.3r friend's explan�tlon will cover the "Why Should we not Bette him at El fle in m- , ,tg. I will take an illiplegsaut re e — ,, f- I olidonWith me to- ' I I " urance . . morrow," I Hogs or cattle will fatten on less f"4 1, , mule gellg.Lor KkRil)i ,i) V J,UVLC "AX V I I average horse? i&ver think that the during moderate remperatures, as it , %A "Oh, you return to-11:16trow?" 17011 over 1hd broad 4al. L takes a certain amount of feed to keept , . 1:�,; I , �A bl�s head thrust forward, his face 136eY. ing into the darlaless , i , degree. It is Dot what we it -now, but what we can Prove- If we Make One "That is MY intit"ItIOn." ine 'If hope Your vi.,Ot has cast SO , up tile animal heal, � I I , - .'� sinart and Attractive, I I XUDId 'CHOLLEIM if .41-Jugh!', lie whispered, "Hugh!f` � The cry had been loud on account, of. false move the villain may escape us, � i As to the kinds of feed used, corA, , , . signs Where are the Marks of its fangs'! 01 I know that a hound does � — 11 TWA May Utkrit0n, pattern 18 cut In sizes way be dull? There never has bedX . I � i all overpr6duotiot, of mules, and thdf* � Its vehemenW, but- It had pealed out YOU$, , ,,What can we ,do?" . � '1�1 Is king with us. In starting cattle tot' . I _1.: I eourse"wo not bite a dead body an d thrLt , Sir I . � from somewhere far oft on the sha- ddwY Plain. Now it burst uPoll our V, fatten I generally give some corn on., , .14 i�, I een years of ago. sein4 10 teots to, this o ce, giving turnbor, 680S� and It w1il,be . h . � grass as early as t lie list of Septembm . I'll 11) form. the, 111Bt 00dies to our poor I . I . � or as soon as the new COM CoinnienceS I 1, I ,�i - brute overtook -we prove all this, and Ve are not In 0, I to harden. This Is done by goftl�..�, . I � CRIC LrrTLr, pg"ANT BLOUSIL ' . ,;; the corn and cutting as much AS, Isi", �', , 1; ticularly effective when combined witb needed, say tile, two or three stallmt I � 1� velvet. I , for each steei for a feed. This amount I "�, I Among novelties In buttons pendants can be I ' ncrewied,gradually as the catt­ . I in imitation of jewels and small black I ,�,�, tle become z,ocustomed to the new. � .1111, and red buttons are offered, 'Glass � corn. until they are on full feed. I I and enamel buttons show animal 119- I I Shock corn is ted once a day And, . I � ures$ polar bears, etc,, mounted in sil- husked corn once a d4y. The advaix- , . . ver. These are specially designed foP I ,� tage of feeding husked corn Is In saV-A .1 fur coatS. I Ing the fodder or rough feed, and thw ' ' Overodresses of sheer fabrics are pop- . cattle also will wit the husked ,dotu I I for a�a eyeniag gowns. somewhat better. Those farmers who, I I '' I , ular afternooil I Handsome gowns and wraps Are trimmed with mettxllje laces in cou_ , have clover bay or alfalfa have d I great advantage in giving these wit* � � I I .� . Junction Virlth fine malines, 0hantillY, I the corn, � . liefre and alencon Weavies Of lacO. The feeding period lasts from 00 tdr L Such a waist as this may be Utilized 120 days and sometimes longer but . I In various WAYS, ,As pictured, it is : this is about the average peri "ill made of wool material ivith silk trlm- I I feeding. I � � ,�, '11, ".. 1� I Uting. toke, and ulidersleeves of lace, I . � V , Profit in M ile Raising, 1.)ut the center piortions, can be made .of some thin material, While the PIA111A � . � Hvier stop, to tbi,;,.� that the averagv� . I . 4 �111 401A , I A Was a prostrate ,man Jace do'lonudrag. � oftw?" I- ,,our case is not complete. The fe urance . . morrow," I Ile Stood upon a chait 4nd 07171W Itis iriph; I gVter� er portion-; ate of sometbittig he mule gellg.Lor KkRil)i ,i) V J,UVLC "AX V I I average horse? i&ver think that the -, doo,� of the hut, his Shoulders stooPingo low is wgry and cunning to the'last "Oh, you return to-11:16trow?" 17011 over 1hd broad 4al. L r1owever it Is carried out� It 19 alw.qYs Is never any - difficulty in, sellitg, N1 I bl�s head thrust forward, his face 136eY. ing into the darlaless , i , degree. It is Dot what we it -now, but what we can Prove- If we Make One "That is MY intit"ItIOn." ine 'If hope Your vi.,Ot has cast SO , get twelve stolia jurymen to IWOW It? I ate there of a hound? What sinart and Attractive, I I XUDId 'CHOLLEIM mul% while the Market 'for IlOtSiss(l I .41-Jugh!', lie whispered, "Hugh!f` � The cry had been loud on account, of. false move the villain may escape us, � light upon those occurrences whicl, have puzzled 11STO signs Where are the Marks of its fangs'! 01 I know that a hound does � — 11 TWA May Utkrit0n, pattern 18 cut In sizes way be dull? There never has bedX . I � i all overpr6duotiot, of mules, and thdf* � Its vehemenW, but- It had pealed out YOU$, , ,,What can we ,do?" . Holmes shrugged, Ills, Shoulders, I eourse"wo not bite a dead body an d thrLt , Sir Ilkely to be In the ftt- � I rbr vviisseg tot folirteell sixteen aria elght- I I from somewhere far oft on the sha- ddwY Plain. Now it burst uPoll our "There will be plenty for us to d'o %v., To to-ingrVo, -niglit, we t I z have the sue- . Iloilo cannot Oil d6os for -which An hivesti- on op" Charles Was Ldead before evar the h - have to� Imi, But een years of ago. sein4 10 teots to, this o ce, giving turnbor, 680S� and It w1il,be tuke, it costs lqS4 t6 ralse a mule4j, :; I I I "I ,� I% alwAvi K tabiley! 'makev 4 atloi he ears, nearer, lo%�der, more UrKOAf than form. the, 111Bt 00dies to our poor I . I . fac, an n& legends or 1. gatdr needo to on ,a satisfactory It, has Ja be - brute overtook -we prove all this, and Ve are not In 0, I 'mpt forwarded to you by maii, 11 I'T ly In baste Send am additional t*4 cani I 1 I . : i" whether for Work or,for 9916, , I 1, -1 J I I before, .11 I . � I I I "t . '41 ) I I � *41, "� �4 � . , �1, 1� P# I �. frieni. yl the 1110,jetbor�we made dur w, aY dow I I I ruilkoi,s, , id4go"O i� I I � I I I . I Position to do It I . . t;w' lit t,., "Well, thou, -1 11 -, . 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