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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-1-2, Page 7CHAPT -i The seaman, se n^ , lielple looked to Captain Barber r for guid nd the ola rnan endc.rsing the at'ardor, went forward, a°(� 'inrlUngaY?g: mate's .9 �. •n a soliloquy an whicl? Bea as a Pro- per noun was mixedas r in the company of =Any adjectives. ro _c. r Y. clambering looked hack at the l+oana. The oll s st ding w t ^n- .^u.4�'.a2�, _Lis : �Gu _u�l,w a� ._n�_ hands 7,' 3 � hack looking down" clasped behind 115 ':.,i ,it:�, n +wal":F1 tar the dei while the hands stood. clumsily by.. With an idea that the Position bad sndderl.y become intoler- ahe sat 5Pte„t until they reached the station and being for the first time 4for many months in the possession of a iPC.+?i resolved '�q,., .+. '.- day-' i., ; a .,*:, to pay a dutifnit visit; to his father er at Captain Berber. .0 Ihoailitfntt- sxPco,., tt"cim.glt of the iailoersai iK w� f' et'<I �p 41a'4 ts. aL �'�; Kai. '. t+`kM C k �.H7.._tIS ,alit his 'fir v wa i m d � i�, � 'if � 3 . a ' wen , r � �t, z filer ttt� trnasaat art 1 a r-Ytia:st iii the front go pans d t the ;gate, with a .strong riffs k "tet . fear eiac aAtntei ing the subdued. ,iron? a it3 flim weal ilz oaf womanly " lovee e i t e i lama iaadoora, -d beim :. savrle� sta " I can understand: you being care- ; ?ilei said Captain ,ibletts; `'she's the p_eiti"esti ?tt?u craft that ever sailed i, .g , ihla'G ate. Scab -ridge.. Yea can't be too carp:% file°r things said ,. ..,� s ad been different," said f =le ,ratified' owner, soiling his whisky `oand his mouth and swallowing it. tae Ya`tIv_ have.VI-ed yii to have 'ad her," ., I'a*^kce," said ?4ililetts ?Pie€lv_ a '..'i2£n{;, was a pause, Cinii'in:� "" ivliiCli both ?men eyed nte noble specimens of fish,which are preserved for tavern n arioz°s, Captain Barber took an other sip of whisky. s ng-sn. 'rel ' � ,•t. judgment,' �:,.�. L?. vsA �tw...'a go,=h.,, to^ y a s 4. "# ly "I've '�.X?le=ts, he said, $vovx x'4 , � ww:, aI- qi aatrS._ .Cv h, ys n H , Y n ether people where's nobody, you - :i give you a ship. I'm go - ; o 13' '4` ',:Yr iii." ?}t lug c g Ave yoc: tl?e Foam?" a Cziptzia Nihietts, staitely an, air z s h s olalo assume, l fzern the partition of Bepgal to the } strode towards e y and Welsh disestablishment bill, --.-aver brought up in froub ate ?k 4 g -pan=? vahicls his interest h a.s ranged;; the "blot's, all that, oq;:” he demand -•?last charge which eoulddever be justly! ed, pointing to the t'ikitang= 1 brought against Lord Curzon would "wi ot, sir?" asked the innocent. be that of superficiality. "`Qln the ?"tying -part" replied Betz, And not only does Lord Curzon seawlang. ' work lice a demon, but he makes "That's chalk marks," ex?alained the others work like demons, too, Inipa cook, "to clean it with." k tient of stupidity, he reserves his bit- "it looks to nae like writing," snap- terest scorn for indolence. "If there ped the mate- , is any work in him, i will undertake. a'siLt beTrform);znsii,re,, said the coos' wat„ {rtoee mgua'stk,i e„d oorft OoIne iohihse subordinates A4 say itstamping..., was supposed have more ti=, I s _v does," said Be, v} ho tozz 3 alp_. "Well, o'course, you know ' ,best, tude than liking for work. Combined ,: "1x sir," said : t- i tri niaziizental industry he pos- nothing sant, the cook, humbly, ain't with his o of -i. r drivingpower not less exce - a selao.�z d myself. 1.f its : ses..cs 1? writing, i.vot does it say lessee?' tonal.. `:°ora, earn manhood l e ruled "1 don'tsay it is writing," tin", growled �°rogrowled himself with an iron hand. He trained a fire old rnan, "I say itleeks like it." : himself to be absolutely methodical in I cava assure you you're mistook' everything he. undertook. It is safe to s• -the- l ^ "youthat o ubii man a?t' inns atuundi:2g sir,- dil°i cook, oa ?iota ' . see,. say t c 1 clean the sorsepans the sante way. `ever wrote so maw,' letters with his I only card of it lately. look 'ere." own hand. "His ,a pers," one H' i:>knows him, carie always s a miracle _.� r,_.^ser"s the articles in question who 14n.Y y l upside down M. a row on the deco, ,and of orderliness. Some tine has said that Tit', rein ling" thelegends s inscril d his capacity for work is inhuman, and thereon, and glancing from themto certainly to unmethodical a Ie' tl.e mate, was hastily led below in as'snct.s.to toil with the irg over v -cu -l;t condition by the flatter- ',certitude of an nu clue," Green, The Real Rider, oek •» said tl e mate fetor:` r s ir," said. the ether, 'ave the sersepaus. esaat•'p crossed 07'3'r "t�` iL aL''> his h ids hifl.",sa' :banked ?film itt a?._Sehs r.,r ;r'!-'� 2eil a5 he as eal.o w tt� e st of coai�,S '? 'x, 5 N him, Then e be. r fi _eq s k and R �' ,Y', hi";iw k. te•I.S 3J',.. wwan.l*v�.;l.: bac�`, k.l "�k e anvil The e n is P e f,, Whisky from ,"..the tahle tl,, threw it .041 tlO KtAli"� ate�s.. 4tT'fw4 i' J 'LORD : ped }",.'ye iaa'd encu h of that," he said.; tiie�iy, iei,i ni t� take I ei e news, s12palzo e a'. said t5`_L w tl? great sy'rxpat ,„ no -captain. ,hook. id; *Wing .gzeetings. ` ;', it.iCauple neigh'bor4 ordered tioinetl to tl "IVA ^ r ade. M tow yglti be mals Qiiffi ,ax «y'i"aiil tt'>'C, land¢ .0 , ' #A 1&a' IBA f rracd frees" day tiv '.„ I:. ear.x t Axn; t stdn.and $ dgx '1 st as i4A P ' �1• Po!� a as ? ; °,'% ^-*" sai"aai ib o 'd itislyly, a'ly Ilivt. .Y9 ll' tti over, Cap'n Barber?" hie 1 ztomers 4 ng "ilia" then ;gill; soon as ever yea please," said "Old ,Oen '11 stay on, ".:ill3 .s e« ` i #S A tilseI him again, , �Y{d. hat, p ssed l / kF i'y ?iiia? the tali?`, lbia srpsatl Y tsag e e:l alit is sni. , to whieh it hadi, With it.h he eut$-,l lilAl bar he xslia. g : A re - tore 4'aeeaus as an nesseFF rIy dropped re Sbra+ Al be 44.3 iii rw±a eeted i f£ • oily,.' I In -w^ e often been struck a�"lita Ilam i e idea that e:. pI tF4 C't ct.Yc. us many 1� !T, lean !ra in dia have formed of Lord 'REVS 'O . ,. ee tbI the i,, file ,x 7 al 7 la'II'i1i n 's tal Industry ztut Driving Power--ITts la India. app �Laa to ci2oan .raven were rags;+4 Cali O ae was thnl T2ti~ el »1, member el las !At alias Ft:;is" Il S -inn-.Milk, f oats have been used sueeesfully;` oat Theme n . getting. w= r ' chop gives good results, A- ixii_sture is o �xettita a � a3 s?`ona the � , f„ , ^ _., of tw°ko parts ground corn and; two t,ct that oae ixiill>, is the ideal feeu, ,, atts rushed oa,,s � .e P� r e- ,, ., r , ,. , .. .. ' s. U t e n .. �. s aS nod e aoY �, o �tig anilalals. 3iw is ric�li fire If.. o- � - a Q -; ,_ sults as ani: rain that can be su i t2an arid asl?, iii fact ev�eiy iiaitiwatt' g PPl re uir it g 'l:he calf can; be allowed alt it . e1 ed to b,itad tip a atzorie , healthy zw 1I eat o this'mi;,ture ai to about 3 aiocl f is coil"sin. " Y ,, ,., . F t 3 �.n e -d itt cor.e,t liropo • , l a pounds,which should be the limit until tions. . tw licile-mi.It calves usually are', � z rit is wwreaned. It is not necossar ,zacr, _les?ne= fsnd .,oak: sn?ootlaer at vveat,- ,; �, �` a ... ad;Yisable to feed,hi zh-priced aiitrr eta- atPg tnYne t.xnxi calls ea forced v a?osi,t ,. •a . -' 1 , r OUS feeds to skin? -*mill; calves. calf on iiza,l,. „ra-ia vwlitcrn the fat has need pick . removed, Six months after weaninp� ;,n,emnaen,9es to pick at hay When quite. A , b i ff y is if young, 'and as it grows its first Ston--. R, t2e Cisik er�?ie. L?"ae;`� bA ^'J. a.N1aPA 5 ,�. not so miarp*eC�i. .. calves have been properly fed. Those' ash or 'paunch develops and, consider-, ? i 'o ; able roughage is re. uired, Well cured fed. on whole milk make zYaosfi rapid � � forp cl ^e. affalia hayis preferred gaarxs a:t #first, ?fiat it is at greateP° oast. n ow x or -, b i r a p s*i'awtiing calves, and alit five monnits. of n a trial alit ye End?sas la per,aneeaat..1 _; .A,; x d. " t age about a po-finds wvill bw. cons-,eY?ed k �,.-..,._EDF;. „'!3C' xiXeraf,,''e �E3P13: L.2ttn Zi?i' ti q i r f calves fed , k was `,,,d811 5% 'the manger c, r<cic should: nt„naae, ox � <<^=kvFlA, S?i?i �-Ys3:ln � �' i t +t. . , t - ;, tie cleaned before eachi'ilsn�.: I .;i "-oa<i'us at a cost �fw2,7e,. tier harts- �x, ." leaven time, hay to accumulate from. clred ISw uat'ids c alit? � whole aililla : g y. calves made average gal, day to day soon turns the +calf' against ;. , ro7 = its fee€l. Pulped rents are relished,, Los r'ns: sial ai ccat of t.Gu 1Ge ells ridreol �. a a zr ds of r i r.c by the „youngsters and casti safely be _ �,*a tar lit the' p_ o-errt price ezf wv tole milk the t isgreater.fed- SP age can also be fed in limit - same -, t.�1 +9 same calves te inthe ed ip"aantit=es' some calves are very rising a Calf ori our a as ruler thee. Those who' taw , , s p:r s the _a l ekipg lot after we. €mer and those rt iii. ometiipFa e.. iCta..:� .: �. � '?�. to Loy-f'ed� alliin -.milk made an al, erg s i . 9ii�i�'`i^ gal, of 2«1 pocpa'ls, is re.'tir° d. 439 �. 'tinder ,C . < and , , al. y expect, to tend Careen ;•,pn , pc anal of comeatwates to z aal:e 100 r. i toy x autocratic as et pc9ak ids :gain, 'rhe calves raised en rt.»ia i s �ixe ten:ince o«, "Im- whoit ?main: averaged 1,x9 nounds f r otrip ar l pio;rer, "and '0at o1' by, and required 470 pounds of i . `Luis is Ali ar ment<'ti.favor of syrups with thea aspirations of the, , . P?e 3 5 � common or:on -people, , will find their an;} .'icalves on shin?-milk except th expectations sanfalsified. Zeal.", fat, Thii ingredient can be s?aSts e -. !s," � for te welfare of his �ub:t1ix-{ Plea by nrioaus fonds.However t rthe lowe t class, ever ready nay feeders malec a dismal failure fagcalves', unless they hav r a eaW supply of 'whole milk., In most .c e faelt is in the feeder, not the No hard and fast rules of g car be give??; As the -,access of calves 41epC iia OS to investigate and 'redress the , grieiv- �„c,s of the humblest, resolute : tQ e< t u sure ;ustiee to ail India's teeming and I, a N toiling nail oi,,---that • s Curzon in i India, " e are here," he said once, and one s ':ale act: tifuertie41 itt Icaclia is, is riry opl#ifCT3 iii F tier str let di. 4 6 fond of it, 1 calf reouires water to drink ?esides skim -Min,. M.., an` Cktw - nen find that it pays to have water ,ccessibie to the cat at all times It x requires e salt as well t as grown maal`, fniPrile£ lvni� r o • w good ie its for a call from three to six months o f use: Skim ?,?fill about 15 lits, a mixture of two parts corn and onG part eats, feeding 2.5 113'. per day, clover or alfalfa hay', 4 or u lb s., and a couple of laanditla of pulped roots or silage. A thrifty calf should gait? from 1.5 to 2 lbze, daily up to six months of age. To make the calf fat, should not be the eine, but tM OLD SCOL -. KoTEs QF` INTEREST FROM HER BANES ANIS BRAES, NS hat Is Going On in the. Higlilande anzl~ Lowlands of Auld Scotia. °_ 7 There are up to date about Savin s associations in SeotlaPd., It hasbeen decided to erect slip- per baths.in I i, tlx Cirk•zi .ill e at aan- ' o . esti- mated Bost of 1,7'50, An n extensive tavern erected in An, Control has been hitt by the Board of C � formally aliened, Damage amounting to V15000 yea$ caused by a Are whit . urge d Doris Paper Mills, near -be.d en , ktF Damage amounting to over $50P000 fire In Premises the : was caused by of Messrs. W. Black . Sens, Brechin= a a Considerable damage was caused m g by a fire 'which occurred at Dad ope e an of Historical.' . build-. Castle Dundee, � d k mg, Clasgov, l .adversity Court have ac- cepted the gift of a clock fol,' the .d umverstty tower from excretti3 GarrozTAiay.,. i yt w' .. 1, bus been headmaster ;i Public, hoot tor thirty 4eai's, lira: resigned, aaww^icg t,o ill-bea lth. is= i> 'The death i IaeNeill, the Tobe, .ox; vvlo attained the Rtl;c June this year, Dundee Town Cttunc t fp increase the 'wages sergeants sed detective pflicei' , bs t net t nee of, higher—paid officeree Fifty dollars: per to is being eh. f potatoes in. Berwiek-"r charged of shirt which were bought i?a this area last year for $17,40 per teas, Glasgow Sehool. Board has passed , revelation calling for increased vaataees and, pedalo 1s}.>. to tl#e' 6i&' eetataa of soldiers and sailors.. yt a peal for '250 Seot th,sa mini al- to carve in the eeseeeetion hot, a� ahmc d was nixule .at the :eel A; eennbly Cemmunien, a exhiIbiaion of the v,'orl dole Payr I �ntale 'inanition workers, , w9iaIdt beds promoted by the Minister IlamaMons, lute been held iia' Glee- Iattr say fixe porbeagle ;apeeies, t feet ions has been eanabt e, ni tits mouth of Loch Direr?, haing ale foatrt$a czaugbt during tke bast bond?. Halit hurgh Tower Council, by Ill to approvedof the prepeeal to ora- trtict a mid -Scotland ship cnnol eap> halo aP accommodating the largef of vressele.. centenri1 ItLISSIAI'S 'LEST z1 'Itotrglt Eighty "ear cif ?;ct� :Ile Still "Loop One of the most remarhablo of the tang brilliant lenders of the tallied. cos is Gen. Haulliara, tlacr father the Russian army, Although near. 1, eighty years of ager this veteran oldicr' still continues his ears Fs as >actical aviator, Furring Isis fifty-dve years in the .ussian army he line taken ;part in o fewer than seven wars and over eighty battles. Gen..ICaulhara has won renown, in sae, Czar's mighty Empire as Ia .bril- iiant cavalry leader, avery capable sl.rivil engineer,, and an audacious ex- piorer, He waswell over sixty when be .first interested himself in aviation, being 'or+o of the pioneers of the Imperial I All -Russia. Aero Club, liis 'first ex periments were carried out with bal c,; loons and kites, but he was one of the earliest officials to recognize the airy value sof the aeroplane, for lie btained his knowledge first hand by its frequent attendance at the early tench meetings. He was the man who organized and apped out the first Petrograd -Mos - ow aeroplane race of 1910. It was iirough his unceasing courage and nrgy that the Russian Government ufit near Petrograd a mammoth erodome which can rightly claim to e the best equipped, in the world, ossessing splendid workshops, han arise and apparatus for facilitating ight flying. He was also concerned ith the establishment"of the.naval ping school, Since' the war, despite his age, Gen.aulbars has not anIli been directing Tia organizing ., the Russian' flying orps, but,has himself made many flights in aeroplanes, which he be- lieves to he far more valuable wear- s of warfare than dirigibles. The veteran warrior's ` great versa- ility may be judged "from the fact hat he has flown no fewer than sec- 'enteen different. types of machine, rind has even Looped .the loop over i� t.y tithe;, Unfortundtel'y, `last year he'., sus- tained seriz.us injuries in an accident et}used by bad lardiaYg ,after recon- noitring ; German, positions. 'This, how- ever did :.not diminish 'lis "keenness and since Yiis recovery he has made flights .beth in England and France, wvhieh, heli i visited t o fdat a resp ideal1 . for imp pvinl ,a country's aerial s giadrons, s ftlel,t"� '�`a it )i�xr�x ')f .When many of hip confempQ np. and juriio:cs were di Posed to re e sceptically the pob ibilitieo 4f e aeiopl Enc, Gen Kaulbae min d t0 sl OWa{sre�w�r>T��% rich I}e h ,oaxi E ussia " 'lying orljsi :. ne For the c neove t -a Cincleab n.gt ►y