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Exeter Times, 1913-5-29, Page 6
Or, A Sir a cart' EllielPi-EI Fit ont'd.l y 1-Vell he e;a t' :aye,. ;,at . g ra: s;x your d sc'e err", 1ehat,�:ao of r o ort' did r , crow a: Fim2a or the eY.ee• j' der. P oP a 0. r. zeU. 1X4,07.1 the tat L L:ptttril.e+ to: "1 4C}, -What is Cst4t. case?" cr, his eyes. Sdtdnnzed Mo_..;ata, ; , he �ttt� tih .� i 1t s Moen here, „ dear i# rn d <hl rand re .wricL the +' a as P .r<, CfK . t. h° ear NSW C 'Lc,,h c t wem r 1 the .,+ �i '� a. ".a"_CtQl:s. statesman might, n':{4. taai's•»�-"`vont and T anti Tank , 4 gat s ,,d neoaha rl,,ete aa3ug �3R. fi se to speak—and n,3 s� atl`iit ' '+n 31 etc on n to the- a er"__.t h x p murmured- s L< are t I h ;se z,atl.e. Ea ^1Il -1i c I hsn he erha.e-fuse to Lord era...,c? Two csour es z:x^e' a#en z•� t n rJS�^3R the [9 . a ds. the asrcteltesl iaetatt e lyin # :(D ;4 „? C ,,.e. a+ . . • 6..- .. . r;'i i t'i.' ti n..t shall " t1 tF. 5t 2 • . a , i i sz°1 ..�n,. tea ; s �t t a• > al l re,�of �F. d el.xt� a t - 4�ax. a lnafeltos rate tl.xcn, tt ata opine a:*ir'e ansacoIliarse; h s.ea. :o England aild:,elaim he Fs�uaae'.;? eslx., "noVeldelt•." ti Bent ti' : lel;. ti aiiatpr3 ?� ,; 7aDY dear II—;?asatort § a c ,.., _. e .$. ia' taXi�t-e G hem no .. % .r. , the — .... t_ae .r .3 9e� .e. j1i", st: �4m sneer t a ted Ilz 0 cuaccEnt_o., of t r her. Aod , � .; .« .. � dr£ t r4+ lti>ca ow, rle:,z �:suw;x ta...:w tor l.k had been Fera' kind. sundry � � h and � he, had TEA reaches you just it left the ardensof eylon with its fragrance and flavor t • a ir. a " ll�. C�$ n Sealed Lead Pac�Cets C?az[g, Biaek, Green and Mixed. as d e a d port s szr a, ow hound hitt. 'rho .a' to i .t c `, 7` - srtR bane i,t;ooala4 elatktn her bushan,d .rod not u?li�, ?.•sibs. ;.er to .sacci. For her EE ,,.,- + a� a aP ars*e rtt➢aa.; ar1Y^ ti c, - ,. � axltlt. La .1� � . , nit a,ly ee nutteseed rk,penfld3; into tri? a apt i taiaiaa ,+ lase glaSe ._t the nti,w.3d -z t. a.e.a her rol.l.d 3 tae ii irlr,rl,uniai s�:t*sash. � t�na5thkkPr ,roeia^titliae,„.t;4gf r�aai� ,�AAai fa&1dratl ix�,acAIl,as .antx';z,c�r hack ..,,,,,t.: , ,Le axils lose, i ad s: rea[ Jxt. F bait t+>c� n r.;; t:aIlx d Up IttUk ingly at the,e,a;,ea. strain -'r goes .er ...afl and .'tilled EO her—though,1 sg,a n Thorp only *mile& us itla ;,v.d Race: "",'tit . i Juane ” fire- .,,conn os,.. o . Oak reit, sure he cot xa1g.sa °41tle 4.1' tho crrtrtoraor0 dl tb:@ 1 l sic uel a d a a:au 0 - rgrae r. i Rktlda? that she a�latty r a xl ak .rga . u F. 1—and r a i, a a a srcld, t eLaxed as ala e azr�a, E�a'rE•dRn ^� ;2,r*r#�* and aro aP'"k" x _ the .x side c,..c- . ,.., �, etlera,ettt rxer�o�, WAY T Lave = s .star era me: i, st, eta m...k eves, a sn dErl. ai ;e �� ,a behalf.; sae w tie z -t Or" a twice g P'• to r rr 7�ipi➢t ra k P .e {Pt>at"aw c ^ s e he i R an tot t sere B, Ora Gaunt nat3e a• 2 ," „ w she �xaatalal morns colt g>aru➢o1is.� h©, front. ee,t.g crato ed and cla ed h gesture tef zzaapata n t a i sat < as our ocarinas oil th' then id Lwelnetc gOe :tad' b 14 urn .a+? Scuq ,'3l n '�a li,,44'x11 2 3{T mem. v. tat k uts FA L' tr i Se r gLP, the fatxaa ._zi. c saoialal sal r.._ckt D& rt s 13.'12'40- is s .0 ac! tv ani ties and drew! lmx M arre:*•0aateai Pk tae, was 0,4,6:414 4 cz"ia:l k her ae tC, `h"�. ,was, wicked, and what a g aade-er- - Nth:rg e more di,- x he had dote. but, t e,ozret a t; she s°. -aTM& + „ t„ ,. a e ,'s" eacb,flt ._...ti mitt. °r.ltp aa. 11froaiR 4iA9t '7.44.'d:9144/4. 0 ,tag tea. So. :4';;771.411.2° aL bv'21t� aaaac, t<a aa:?: earn a krr4a , tet. +tae «sx ,e aena'ca,a , ,.tat° prizta.. r o thOUr t:he airy rl0 s 'k Ili ; Fn,_ e." taunt Rett tl➢ t ➢ Jx calNit, , re as tMa31ro1e t ai � tat a. a `a e • �; a 4�q. v=sir �' .s � gaud $ua her' .af cif Janssen tee 'dAre a'p7Gl.lust r'ftAt �' l�a r4 troll ' talsc hY state 'faun year ,for C ➢i#.$ is twee istees la ar 1•r ar mea th l how 41aa ho WAS, TtilrAEY. VE tea mutt's 'o hags, °'inti as A' ;a aald x •e,1 e � � taaw aataatatlt� ' acrd r. 0 4 t'� . haat erelfb Ut;a ear ,deur uterus. la sea d He ea�atel he :ell ninety, words, MT friend. felt ell at lour aiaate -*s urrl In jest. :w6, slag ramal lodaraavtaag the warm r'eette n I trldae fare; she remembered situ s s^iu ;�tt3$r,. it � rat* Pay nothing �x'� at the telkalDtr's but that 4l.n� ill nCtVer.' . tteal�4 3aaara o=➢ old man, o of ter Baal katal fah,. t n, .;, hate. and .entY olgitt. a*h4 4now Iris .age le, atUl 61.1 lua Tap that htta Nota t black, le sigh, Deeima Carred to the nglusioar that, 41W4 were vers etraauge singe, end rhe tried to tliNa63f6 tltdkinar F haat Wackecl benefactor tart➢ her mind, Bat "slafa ahenght of bun 84g -oral lime 'Age elle was crh,arsiaag her walbin�. dress for the evening ens -uoa. a lots -ea -tame, fame case bigla up at the neck. u4 Ysoft. dove- ok re4 aural Jaen etre rat: down .t t� �a� aald li, saaaa;ti s` rata ... tar � rea za�a• g aunt as asrutaai= by the musico krait arta open letter, er baud, $he looked an from It to i ,lel. tubi seemed about t4 ;refer to the 1. 'ak but shauged /ter mind, owl to n•P, Ih'canaaa, kissed her a;4 the dare. Ii ,A. -ND A 'MAGNETIC POLE. Electric Wares Plass limas Perso n to Person. l A French scientist, M. F.a3ol, as sects that he has made an Innpor'- taut discovery in, establishing the.; polarity of the luirnan body The theory* titan man has positive and negative magnetic poles was advanced e, n ce d loaz ago, but thus fa;r no rnstriuoent has been invented cepa- bls of measuring the electric for-eo atisfactorily, i. Fa�yol has perfected ar, instru- ment, with which he sass • delicate c b _erva•tions of the vital magnetic �i fluid emitted by the human body can be tirade;,. .Ho asserts that the pes't6 r. {�r Y . � r.t�t.�� nolo „centresin theright hand, aandt2ae lzega- vo iii the lefty Svhiie w i. ` i th _eft-ha.ndod persons lite rover o is •h t e t%ase, 1' -he seen i # t3St s ist;s �n�stt^rzmen£ eon- , a,n a�liiastabie oa' °board; n4hereeon aP d-elteat& .lin zue�k<`3.1 cy,z..uex, swings in,, a perpendicular site between Z? p , r d on hall d ea,Xrngs, in order to tulumaize thefriction,' for plat ;s his deft. hand on th board,, the nalm facing the cylinder and the pliant uaaper�taos�t. In A rarornent the evlh er begins re- t,-ol, ve slowl T= � at fir, -4, and. them rept I. faster, in {,.tie Pallier dir'eteti aft ars the tlarez hari{:,z of,$ a wattc,.a, lett, If til e ri ,a„ Jan hand la slat, l la nog „, , 4 eitand R. , .. ail} ,.1 sP, 1 ., c ➢➢ r r it e. t +a 1 i e h evesp (t aunt You iia;. riaee d a lktr said, .,. ra ria 'avatlrr.t'' 'anrran 21 WTI. hoaalalart6-611. rn t " llama the rush theca peters e ;tai ' aa. araacard. You taw 7t:" You and ti,aa :traatt k➢areunt." t; ra�dearG Gaunt." to Dorsett mesh at aaeY. nu—what to lite fiq it�rre ts "sli r be 4 Y r ..t Vevey.," e r nulled rwaasu?al "st. ui y �:aer➢*. He roost; clear untag aaage, t tart orf lne tat. b:s ctinll, . $#e tar abi?rae a !q t. bon; she Baan. and await;ra v aeareb, have rida8,y 1 a c t➢ , .a a, t'+.tatte to London; assail site win dei horse arR Ia araaa to t; :� ton*: 1•Osman', sunk into as 44tn'ia gain* ;pal if reenctnnt the exert;tto ➢r 5 so kat a aiti he ' onlyhla is. of c+agree.virtuous, rite rte road to 3➢rt}, linea -the t� eh teed, la&raa bsr trust law ro a" = t i aaaairireeP carrel era F+4• &aaaara� tarn =timed at tbs l➢t�?e, f ade to room as u, tcrat, hoarsely; ra Thorne. A`+ duilde, rlas'ka' herself .a = lite result of tri "Found ort, rtri, VwX i 'gel is la has *calve r9 !' aaati weaai.res. 'Oathe other lau I. Thertre. "14,a,vo only And hires believe he UV." aid oho will reaps .41far4;aheat bele—or gnu a Patr.m.. laanw ]IWs4zF;l at 9rr3 wader. reherause. wank! nota • lee eau).'^,I shall start for a as a few hours' time."ea' ut orpe tbr➢aggri 'lea: softly- Lordgaunt, elle u, r she found you aurae here or Duh eaaade. Ste welt6 uta her clam to be Zl art:MORI Of Galant, d. or 1.'-isrruuiesri Das- . That leould be quite for bor." kook -case and stared. without awing :+rear,!. a±a the Areltleee. uoeU enc,' he tit,: lsutaesg„ "Row ora, h alta quickly rind shortly a temper is rough and I. 'myself in bend." Nardi"' ,tire other. uPposase dircet:oaa, Let another lea",sorr put his right' baud on tine shoulder of the first,. and, the eyli ado r wwilt move even more rapidly. Mfr, y*1 states that he is able lav this Means, to measure the vataz;l uaargne?ttica farce of subjects w1 d to plat their hands lkefore they instrument, o reaaction is observable a111 the atraal?1e#Af in the ease's of iata;uts, uthe Cages of Zia and 4-5 etie Ione as record - ally. After the "sidles till it al - le V. Of the Ana. ry This magneti saaaay ya;� 'sell to person, zata+f in tl imitation ation of GIaq' innaay l r . _ ' aanether ;and stored asp by h1 sympathy ^... The theory of souda is ex dained by the aassaalnptjonthat tacit persons have similar mat"-netic. personalities. from t=a�aq fared, You Lord Mitt mile play le be renewed had dominated "Site fovea you her devoted brother XY dear Barnard. t es of yours are drY Gaunt went to tho Add d them on the table and mat 11 you not jobs trier' oplted 'Thorpe, beet o am doing all the to:matzo It talking is thirsty work." felt atiug slowness, and Gaunt watelled Ith lime, burning impatience. e.f. ed my search," said Mor, vire first. the south of Pranee. you will remember; butl 31. and a handsome man by ratb Barnard—yOU ars tired pardons, Lord Gaunt—and then come to Loudon. .as well look for a needle ; said un e o hay as look for a man in this place, X like London: I love it, ex -;,say cepting when I am on the hunt for a mart. ua Then it is a beastly raaze. At last. one for day, to be particuiar—'we must speak by 1 ing. tIte cord, as Hamlet says—what a lot of out to see you—you yourself—going into this very hottse said Me laughed softly and blew 'the smoke lorg from lois Cigarette in a Aeries of rings, "ll and watched them with lazy" Interest and can amusement .ae they floated to the ceilirtg. t to in "I rang the belk and knoeketi, (lir- old ected, and inquired for 'Mr. Barnard.' No her one knew the name, Then I watched again.1 Oa and inquired again, and described 7011. "I' And X found that, instead of a plain. quie cozmnon 'Mr. Barnard,' my sister—my 'ea a dearly beloved sister, for whom I would -00 lay down my life. bad married uo less a mo personage than my Lord Gaunt!' with Gaunt took up a cigar from the mantel- wart shelf and lig,hted it; but after a moment 01 a be threw it among the ferns in the grate, and resumed his old att't d Morgan Thorpe turned on his side into a more corafortable position. frien So 1 ire es; I found that my dear sister had adju married no less a personage than Lord tor Gaunt—Baron of the 'United Kingdom, las Earl Gaunt of Ireland, Viscount Bascar- Ga dine of Scotland, Lord -Lieutenant of •bie s Downshire." ones, Gaunt moved his hand spaernodicallY; of tb but the soft, 'musical voice went on with toxin the even flow of a river. * With residences in Devonshire and Scotland, a honse in Park Lame, and an Italian palace on the banks of the Arno." Gaunt turned frmn the fern -filled fire- place, and strode across the room, then came back to his old place and attitude: and Morgan Thorpe still watched him as the cat wa.tches the mouse when it ventures a despairing run. this was the man who had married W my sister, and heartlessly abandoned her. ,ednes d arms. Scotch earl, lord- are' lieutenant. 'in a word, a nobleman of the Dee ygliest rank, and worth—shall we say a with million of money?" lv 110 Gaunt took up a cigar again, and light- lice ed it with the stoicism ,of desperation. aut. asife tho there abou Wi ed u Lens bad were speep HAmploN Is In a dam by itsolf—the easleal ranntag, the most sabots/44NY' built, the meet oansfaatery washer, ever Orly v,•:sher worked with crank the only coo where the whole Ica opens . Ask your dealer to show yen the t•J "Charnoton" Washer. "FAvorlte" Chum Is the world's best churn. Write for catalogue. iffalt1 Cook -stove Don't Brea Your Back - To Baste Your Birch The New 'Perfection Stove with the New Perfection oven is just the convez2ietxthe: Everythingo3 just about this new stove is est rl int. g It bakes roasts, broils and toasts t oerfe-. C tion, and it does not heatthekitchen. up l�1tcl�.,n. Made with �� 2 and 3 burners. err. Stocks carried at all chief F oints.' THE $ LM. �y�,} S �Li Y r. Lii-z ated ISlEid e ialenit'a� Toronto, ' t, •� a Vancouver, Halifax, St. John Ro elite Oil is the best kero- sene for all ero-seneforall stoves and lamps., Ile -Poled "Humor, After the company had gone, Mrs, IIASOn saki to her husband: "What on earth did .y01.1 mean, itareld, by telling the Flemings that my 'humor Was 4/1OSIOVO, bttt WA negative' i" eetly moving 'that you cupid make the <1 overyt kee a coo who Q tl,e Farm Setting~ Bountistones. Often the farmer buys and sells land, and, as in many instances the ro er transferred property tr sc, to be tr"z�_zsferrec3, as of no great value, as in the ease of -oodi ud and small parcels of pas- trrre land, he not infrequently draws the instrument of convey- ance himself, writes M. Il B. Fuca h zea And an almost ever., ease whether y , a wh_ lz s hr=, employs the ser- vices of �ft�� eonyeyaneer or not, he is expected to designate the , , i � �. ti; lit, a.I_itS of the piece to be trauSferred. The responsibility in connection with the transaction is quite certain to fall upon on hi ru. It is i 3' i i l.k rr_tereit-aa; indeed to the coi1vancer note e hr sof th,-ee borands.o often utinsedclayaractegarlic ,+a iad thraeidparsnsertso be rtohauds, eSestxgnzapasir, 1 marked trees, clumps of bushes and s.nrxil rr objets are utast ofwen re- ferred to for S rh patrnose, butt the Parties over:ook the fact that` these ve=ry �raa cis are the mora, likely of l s�-t.,.e. g sad. too iae a k t-at.�� o,. and as ca de - lug .. rr.. lug tl .. inquirer, . a to rf'.in after s"safe, a� holly at a loss to know' the a.. act x _tYw'.°ra'tlon of the tract intended ;. for transfer, What, for exartapk , it more ' o Iain ,cr go to decay and. disa?i aeaar aaito, e?th r with the passage of tixa3ei t11 a1 a11a old stuiilp i an object'' aal'-, ady. r;atd and an process of ods- litoaaatzon. And tits .tor a birch treo . alis tree, bound al< aaiza$` to bo Sound mentioned S' > how short lived they are and hew soon gone, especially 'f tie �v alotdehopper ehaaticea to get ai lit of thenal Row easy itis, toga, ddocome contused as tea the p ft.ta. altar' #.tern r€�forret! to, since at loon rc lanes tlao parent of many uratic laaut the &'rit.Cr baa 1xu wll,. ae Junod '#tnarveyer marry times to tat luau' ," iu the futile ;attempt �a1ed satenla a� brltaaad. .1Awv;>1s, iaa trarasfrarairsg ictal es- t.atak, it. ft dloladd be bora tit, tdaer daa$uaWeems as nand fear a,dd thane lcaat as very don; peritr sitdl the passage of time land; It stals :dor 11 flew 4111011 aero may become very valuableat. exact boundaries of the uta ousegaaence. has already proved to be tite. far oonuoetiou with shore Thuds land lying in the vicinity. of tarsal growing towns, •quite alai. ,y. in such locations lima ,re- nces cetno to occupy lands in ever increasing numbers which were encs but pasture, and not even aaf sufficient worth' ter cultivate. And as a general rule, too, it is quite universally admitted to be true haat all lands, slowly, sometimes, yetceaaastantly-, increase in value, "Whatever is worth. doing at all s worth doing well," applies hero surely ; as anywhere else.. In drawing the deed, no matter if -.tho land be of but moderate 'matte, de- signate each bound carefully and by a permanent, indestructible bound, as an iron rod or stone bound set in the ground, or pyra- mid of rock or drill hole driven in the rock. In after years someone will; surely appreciate your pru- dence and forethought in so doing. Combating Diseasesof the nog.- Ten grains of nitrate of potash in a little milk (warm) three times eacb.day -will greatly assist in over- coming rheumatism, in hogs. This dose is for the grown hog. If given to pigs or ` growing shoats, about three grains for each 100 pounds of live weight will be sufficient.Hiccoughing in the pigs is caused by a derangement of the stomach. One of the best ways to correct the trouble is to change the sow's ra- tion, feeding less earn and more'Q.f such feed as ground oats and bran. If the trouble does not cease, give each pig eight drops of tincture of asafoetida twice a day till the hic- coughing does cease. it wilt pay' you to s instead of skimming cream by the old method. By oitio. Yon rill get PS MOra Profit from each cow er year—and this is a low figure. Most dairymen do much better than this 'with the Standard. You ean thus readily fieo that it takes hut a short time for the Stand - lira mare separator to pay for itself. And by 'taking advantage of our 'EASr PAYMENT Pl'AN you eau pay for your Standard out ot the extra profits it earns for you. You've beard a, lot about tire Standard. It's the separator that has made new Weed's reeortie for close skim. ming at, experimental fartae, ebeese and butter factories, rind tho fella. Write for folder, entitled "Shimming Itesults." It givco the proofs. Also ask for our catalog. The Renf Tew linachinery Co., Limited Head Office, and Works, RENFREW, CANADA. BRANCHES: SUSSEX, N.13.; SASKATOON, SASK.; CALGARY, ALTA. AGENCIES EVERYWHERE IN CANADA. SKY put his hat on with careftil precision, eted ihe neck -tie in the Venetian rair. beside the door, and then held out unt looked at the hand, then raised moldering eyes to the mocking blue and something in the lambent fire e eyen of the man hacl been tor - g, prompted Morgan Thorpe to make exit without, an attempt at another of the rack. long, dear boy!" he murmured, and ed out, tarn pass If ested ed. lo an innoc.ont young girl, wiell- s is a mystery; aud all mysteries CHAPTER, IV. you do not want a girl to get inter - in a ma,n, never tell her that ho ie inaa was v'ery quiet as the carnage, its fat slugs of horees bowled smooth - me to Lady Pauline Lascelles' 'house of •the window with eager 07c,e,, anti d endless questions; but this evening was a little line of disappointment t the mobile lips. , fie few' 'novels tire goody-geodY which elm road; and were ta- carefully drawn so in the ilhustra- vr, this gentleman had not looked in any way. ' She reealled his Lice he leaned back in the 'comfortaiflo rige, and remembered that life eyes, sad a,nds-the face as a whole graVo For Everybody ASK YOU/7:f 1>EALER. "Which of us do you best, "Children, I'll write that to each of you after I have left." WASTE.1) 'ENE wicked, ho,,v •Wae it that he was also so It was. very strange' that all Ilia good I IY9r1S;r11.aP";-,--"1- es ; eseeln e peredn's should have pa'ssed on and taken , ''''..iorernait thinks so; tOo. no nOtice Of 'ler,: and that this.. frian--1 4;„, wort-1.1e.rto,,care,Ving, up' Merliaps• :Wick -Ca OrDsOn in the cry BROAD statement= -Yet literally true. The aim of man from the beginning has been to make his building Materials as nearly like nat- ural stone as possible. The great labor required to quarry stone led him to seek various manufactured substitutes. The only reason he ever used wood was that it was easiest to get and most convenient to use. , Wood is no longer easy to get. Like most building material, its cost is in- cfeasing at an zdanning rate. Tne cost of concrete is decreasing. So, from the standpoint of either ser - %ice or economy, C000rete Is the best building material. Canada's farmers are using more concrete, in proportion to their numbers, Because they are' being supplied with a cement of the highest possible quality, which sures the success of their concrete work. The secret of concrete's popularity in carman. lies in the fact that while we have been aclvertioing the use of Concrete, We have also been proditeing, scien. ' tific methods; a cement so uniformly high in "quality that the concrete made with it gives the corriplete satisfaction our'ladvertisemente promised. Concrete would, not have been in such universal use today, had an inferior grade of cement been cupplied. Insist Upon getting Canada Cement. It in your hest assurance of thoroualv satisfactory results from ithout this,lah4 it is your concrete work. There is a Canada Cement i "Canada" Cernent. dealer in Ynur neighborhood. Wtilefor our Free .r6o-pa,c book "What The Farmer Can Do I Canada Cement Company Limited 711 ele Morare valasisgaistatammatiorezt --Re Careful About the Feed. Pigs that are too fat are _apt to have scours or thumps, and you„ should watch the feed of the sow carefully at -first. Do not make it. toe rich. Pigs will begin to- eat when they are about two Weeksold, feed in aclditi,on- to their mother's milk. IC is -best t -O 1)Yo'vicke a pen in whit:lit-0,feet' the pigs which they can triter, but the sow cannot. Keep. thc pigs' trough cleaned carefully, P:apeegrows best -in soils rich in humus and ee.'etable matter t. it is especially luz,rtieatit on well worked much or old- pastured land. For eat 0.ropS., Seeh. as soon the, ground can be worked; for fall pas- turing, sow about July 15-th. --The ,sced is sown either broadcast or in „drills 36 inches apart, at' the rate. 'of two pounds per acrre, Culitivate „three or four Drilling is, considered theebest. Heregit