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Exeter Advocate, 1911-6-1, Page 644+44, i A OOK INTO AST Cieereeee "And;—and has net one come to not endure the slightest d stuzb you P he asked, in hard, dry, tones; an or use. he could not frame the words ti at f Th new servant, handsomely should bring in Nancy's name, dressed and well powdered, pre- Aunt,bine wrote very 'kindly, ' senuec;' himself at the lady's door., offering' t•o help x rse dadd but t ' and his t z rt .,d being announced, gefzlsetl her she would have been he was , A,ar? ushered into her sal- uo use, Derry," 1 eon- " To, sho wwotllcl hae been ta, My ladwva aone, anal after a:111se,perli?k1eieate:Tbeing;l:ickt,lig:::axl:!ztiotyi ,, i : .t&Vatrrety ue1'ebothtokind laa�arteclonaquesunst;taverstowhh' l out frankly that -Airs, Daxaaley �eereed to, lee :factory', she told would, in reality, have been an ad , him she a itee leis appearance muehi� clitiona1 trouble, "But Lady. Mere- alien as he stk,,.L 'but ''''e whether itsto se° field„ Dollar :'r to „,,t,+„,„4,...4,44.4.44,....-4,-.44.4...4.+.0,44-4.4444.0 She would eon?ze, and, to do herthat ara efta113°, ea 'renin poznt with hex. `rSu m h ey wras .a e panstice„ think she leas fretted ter- ..g . a1 +.< , . � �' lar • tr iti bet r�n,lal,y arboatt ra ,a • brat• •. • T .. luau ww;r�>�c_d . , a,.d d oww n tilt ez^ tuts , xtfteruloon ; I thud he's cilia .toles rat ea• a 4�arnt Pzrs zoom.; the Dirt l 4c. 's eyes follo's'ng tanlly tout tb lain turn, sir, K1et y incl$' ane, as:_ 7i xSnCar Da{ret'_'} 11lxAa elolselyT, grand nt tw°,t1i*jt. atlnlxaT` ,'morn of hna.ix feet, of Benefit :an CHAPTER XXII.--(Co'm'e) w;rrlte} sighed stl dd'eaaly„ He was travelling oven the old, ,old rteu d, with the so znm aistui' I-IIa results• onar after hour h ; e awake and asked hiss Ett.�stions, oxalo to lea \ e e troclbletl than before. tht:r^ thought carve, art cl eexgaed 'to grow darker on 't'svitelaed was wide ilelal c The Toe's'# linei:ed its' came quick What pow ly„ no wrong e la'm'p ser beeoate ltiu x 'mann'' serotng a snadclenalHv, hi s,xai Q a _ li! i S y ea a r oily! etre is ;nearly were out; i A faint smile flickered enDoro , his fine figure, lI be overjoyed to see You, t t v's war face for an constant, but rr lad4 chi ' 'ere, Yon know Hey was zrext• ordered to turn this ti x ,el kind:nn alasw:kerhhzg en e D Zszty„ then' that 'ay' ill" la make Kzraiew ntlded he wanted', gave face, his bow, then to carry a fan and y , nted' There was a eilentia between hook; last cif all, to walk the length fort he.r explanation as tan Why!, them, ciarrirlg which Ile tried hard of the room again, ally ^'vena€ld be glad to see fain', to esheer down the new bitten+ err = Raving waked the fast time the Countess of lifere*;eld, Chart, wvas, springing up air, ane see ra made a profound how, and n ter her all through her 1ancy. Baal, 'Your ladyship has examined but not all of any aeeowplish- s, whieh are all equally ex - You fE*, yes met s le zeaazctl J°tsrwvarx +, ' hare seen else calk, t� hearth, h'1 riedlr, au Atilt see me trot,' that he trotted up and dow n Asxrn with the utmost vigor, e glasses, oiling, ohairs and _ Haat elee danced, sae # stnna, partter»>n "It l positive defy, la�pp+ialg a taaaatraoa t, can was aataeaaod, aan �xa�w+ t»eel l ! 1 "�"£ "1n� xalsoaal saacl `1,fer , tart' lady, trot next, s11ow • e eoraelusion was ew•icleclt pert and warmed hi>!ntself'r that fortunately blaz d iAer on the it t e , iastled trout' to get hit'; naiad tell: Dorothy he was • You Dorothy looked at him tree or twice, Gray then. a w 3 �fn RT cl I .erpaw what ie ixz {S Ale said, '"you are 'onde:nag why Nano,- has net, come h re ttk me in nasi, trouble," z ,� was. her s" ' tl ' e nese a .; , r Stencil .t Ilan dark as graititaade existed in her hear,. gtilcten zli,e wvQ3alcl not, could not t►�• e .dem yet' !ntlt glinted eerted youat this timate, for bine. Mars ln, Tad T1olly leolcecl:. a little ati t*n Per a We want to help you to 'make it bright and prettier:; T,et us tell you how. The greaten( beau- tiiter and preserver for house and home is paint.. We mean RAMSAYS PAINTS You, t llouid . learn all about these great paints, how they brighten, how safe they are, how good, how eaey, how cheap, cora- Paring qu�atity with the others. 'We shall send you the prettiest and most useful looi net oyer la - sued, telling you all about paint - in your home, if you w111 write "t14 ser :u001,let, . ODa5,, Ton should 2i,eve a copy. It Is free. RAsy„tA'Y e:, noel, 00.., etre cense iw5.s KEDS - iia! 1=re3#< E°nt>t1. 1242. g11'Cwta, with and ttaeelatuug in ...slltn has !Iran) fifes 1 anti alar awes ;falx I'roi w'» that tto 'h 'dew ax l ala i a (/Wt -4 an 1112 is amen. nd ilnlan .iter$ She had been brave wnpa to t'has t, for size had been ale ,a len her foarthei'4 etimrlitiou been frenght with manger eveey The you n en herself, p wwt<'eille ra nn ut AS array= brave man, the situation with iiesoltation; but now auger WAS fat: going, rs not cmiy; suggeaste4 both looked and eleelared tlaat Derry* was et/inn-Den • illimitable sympathy, 11pp*aa1Ce, his strength eke down, an on his roilg: loan; 'c did hies,' o Ball, Mals r time lou rney.a and his 1nlilt"5 tlarl� p led sntnlxler evexnang breezes in, wit ring to him, za' rpuleitc joy tham, awaited hue �•lnivel at the all Hew different VAS his state .zn+ Then every vexing though -a.,.. be iniad been 0e/181drr04yrtaannoye id surprised at the frindtlessness died aaww4 •lata journey his mother -; se 3 non 1 ex~ had int paten lfliltt, wham, to this d. always a source of In,'y'Steay tot seeew o hien whenever it entered his 'mind'--- J"; now not one Cloud upon the lnril- .iianey taf his future, note to flaw fn his present, „V Now not the t rr ' ain clouds 1 ctomaxlg, above his head were darker or more sombre than his eondititln; the sod- den, wintry scene around was a fit. ting surrounding to his bitter, aela- nn ; heart, the moaning of the empty* trees al, fitting melody to his disap- pointment, Thelodge, keeper was reposing se- renely in bed, and so, with a care- ful thought to the old man's rheu- matism, Darnley dismounted at the gates, and, after having amply' re- paid and, driver for the use of his most axneient vehicles„ he grasped. 1uc portmanteau and prepared to walk up the long avenue to the Hall, "I expect I shall give them a, turn arriving at this time of night; but I must explain to Dolly that I sent her a telegram, and it was nob my fault that I appeared just as though years had come and gone ui time to deliver it ' nyself." . since you went away, Derry, and the muttered confidence that had . A fact which had provoked almost yet it, is only four months, Daddy Passed between diem;° .andy to the the first smile to his lips as he be- was 'so well then; yes, and long af- promise sent by Baines, that never- held �^+ - � to -be -forgotten orifi a dx ,l 11was> axnds:T' ;tanner e f a al T his warpath, then She $laoe'k e ave ;heat,. be! "All! I sea you are like rile rest,. its you halve xnothing but herd, bitter thought, for w'ai't:„>r ;„ > : If sea, elle bas. herself to .t.haan oat Orem,” ilia said, dryly. "Cerne ro\\>t Derethy, cronress, doles not antr darn nature recoil from thio tire, what khat of nil Bell' herself- ea, roIle.--for what dozer reae+�u: given for laser marriage to ,a ltsa happetue to possess thou- atlad can gratify her` pier;' *hen, when Ton, her be. her ,fsieud, her sister wren are in the greatest sora ala Can knees►, areae :never; near yon, or offers t� tine 'smallest degree dS wwhaat thoughts cal - it a. era aturc I' a'r era:d, art Yount er gnats, ju atur;tl vent, and in the long run; Hent;' the sobs ]thy was her. aa� wr good it as Y gllOti :'° af�sa indeed xs eyes wt+ee doubt is `there, Dorothy, you Bier, too forgive '" 11'Jtet'o 2 alxncy is concerned 1 aarn, all love: tlao girl eried, I ant staunchly unle suety the truth," Derrick Darnley paused; at one touch his bitterness, his anger died out—hope and fear sprang into birth. Dclrethy s i.ones, were prep, f;allo�s.'" Iso. performed with his gy„ and running g down- Kl caut cal' risen hall door, ale 3:' 2. work, 0 Lord ;" ith fervor fill; Enlaarl;eu to Thy wort Thy will.. Tl E 1:1.4 .44,N OF 11IThLLfis — :sole rtte atkm paid til rico uaamus of he Brae that it is a w.GxHier that thele is coy Jeft i;1 i11ta p;n'aaland, Many peoplo will spend t'x>te and money ula lertiliers, both pecan and chemical, when if they trate kept all the !minus intact they tvotlId not IlaYe been vut .for the e:ira nor have spear r1s ramal time td: energy, Humus is the decayed and decay - g vegetation -.•tan well rotted particles beneath the sod, Because dead is no sign that it has no .ti the therapeutics of p'la'int lane. It bee a west dietiniet Without it revere is very lit- rxwrnee -eland lnlardly aliniy is not in itself a foo s the way 'for eve ld of possible food t g and growing life, that flews 'Along I its direction, the :the. hat tae - hat it absorbs and sustains, the light, tho air that possible for the possession it :life, are wonderful and r y beyond words Vfor e:nprtie- sican, 'Yet so many .people will not ta1k1 alae of these great•fuxndaanleu- tals into consideration and go on raathlossly destroying it. Remus is destroyed, generally, three ways. .First by overctlltaiva- tion, by keeping down all gn'awth between trees altogether and uevei' taflowing it to get large enough to of value as Imams. Second, it - by dry ploughing, turning lnpt great quantities of sod and leav :se clods to eery out in the n during summer or hot fall r. Nothing will so certainly e Thy w ort; attar divitae ibings that lw;rt rile he Thine', %* Thy Thy work argaain t We look to'Thee, i Lard: '.Mayr He who was for "siaanors sl Be everywhere adored, evive Th • rpray; � w wca k wto Send blessing from bov •av welding ones their Lord obey ntd prow in green and love, C} tiro.. Thy; work revive, 11"hilon here aur songs we tsa=rse Tcsr aall that we from Thee dosis Wo rendez' fervent preite. T. WATSON. Iona Station, Ont., 1911. t wars call alae eglllti say ant ba -, There is no inevitable tray eta , and silts lleltl t1�s !sand wvitTt} narzt of some zneaninb. bonier; en g y nacity that `testified to the, open Mm all tat3ut mysterious 'Me solo way to thwart aestlnv alt . vel.of this cry, elalnda: 1nxs vexy leaner seemed tQ to do Jztstthe contrary to the evil once, little oitusi a, ` you ow11 me reit 'beaatin . at would lave us do, 11la t do 1" hetie rejoiced :in the pleasing a, in Deuce?r up ; it (Iowa ' in this coo • u you meAn I ;tasked J n c sr g nramcw chair and tell uric everything, how ht1„l.Ily'. 'The truth—what is the 'of Wood, acid he,prided. lainzlsplf on tills ,happened and how things :are truth P' his jokes and smart repartee, One ,, S day het �caill now. Dorothy Leicester shrank ]lack me a friend whore unset' from uz o IrianStone,and lsa d nat,t call a r]irname S ala 7leritck pushed her gently bincit + . saner was so y on tela cnslraons as 11e spot so strange, it frightened her. And see - ''Ike that was too good a chance to cliecrily, ing this at one, he changed his miss. Good morning, Mr, nioar?, Stone,” he said, pleasantly; ,; " lie wvaas veryfond ofDorothy,:as a d, neons nily , and a, is ..bow is IMrs. t spoke aSone andall hthe 1 aril_ ,e It le .t fond as though* but I ough she had- been. his beefily; felt xas little sister and.he was more than ther warm On the question. %I' pebbles 1""Quite well, thank you, grieved at sister"; change in her; it don't care to judgany .one tt _ Mr, Wood; and how is Mrs. Wood did not seem right stlxat Dorothy ill stiy. so will you tell me all you and all the little splinters?" �x y' ehould be weeping—beautiful, sun- ". _.__ ny, laughter-lovingDorothy; it pained him that such heavy trou- ble should have come upon „her, she who had been the embodiment oI earthly joy. "It has all been. so awful 1" the poor child said, as she passed her hand over her hot eyes; '"it seems Dorothy shook her head early. "I know very little, but even that little I may:never tell—my lips are sealed," E'er thoughts as she poke had gone to the agony she had seen' in Nancy's face on her wedding morn- ing; to the one passionate cry that had broken from the girl's lips;to the orange -colored mresive ter, I cant Neil you exactly lzow zt gotten day, which she which, by rights, should have been began, but he was ailing some wvolrlcl guard sacredly until Nancy delivered two hours previoaasly.ly> weeks before the awful day wlzenherself removed the seal and per- ing on the stationmaster's desk, to he nearly killed me by stumbling mittecl her to spaniel b^e sent up early in the morning. over some loose stones and injuring . Darnley's heart gave one ;reit "That comes of living in the his leg. He suffered—oh, Derry, leap. wilds," the young man said to how he suffered ! I wrote you all Had he, then, been mistaken all self, as be struggled against the about it the other day, but no words throughle He was in the dark now, hea er rain and wind, anti heaved a could be strong enough to describe but hope was dawning beyond, and. sighof relief as the Hall loomed his •a any. But'even that was not he would fathom this mystery, even up in the dusky light before hien; so bad as what came after, the day if it costs him .iris life. "now I must go to work carefully, when they told me that they feared (To be continued.) cr 1 shall have them all in hysterparalysis, and that whenever he re- I ics. By Jove! that's luck; there's: covered, if he dicl recover, he would! a light in thea smoking -room, and be lame for life—lama! .Think of if that isn't old Purdtcet's head, it, .Derry; daddy, who was always This Old Lady Was l+'atrt.it'vlar I'll eat my hat!"' in the open air, ;rushing here and • , , With the agility of a monkey, rushing there—lame! O h ! breaks aka both 1[Et n Footmen. ,, e O it bre , notwithstanding tile weight of the • m Beast to think'of it!" In that delightful :r ' yrecord of so portmanteau,- Darnley sprangup "Oh, you' Burst he brave clear " clal customs an the eighteenth cess the incline, then scaled the tcrrace..Darnley said, passing hi land ten- tury; "'The' Merry Past," Itis: railing, the ' steps were too far dereover herd golden; Rai. h H. Neville makes a jest y ruffled loci's, P good le.,� down, and then he knocked cauti his own cycs were misty,,as lie of the extreme formality of the ously et the window: spoke; "remember, lames c times. Lord Lyttleton was once. I3,st . he whispered._ brei..e e with nnich. ` r Wised b the rani• . s of . , I.' c,et; will ��� w, tth you ...till, and that t� p q 5 at Itis a don't he'frightened. Don't think everythin .'' certain old lady, well icnowx fora 1. a m t ghost, 'f her strong`i : o.,,, _ am very real, I as-'pierI_lection for. beauty ' > very Vtil . �s indeed; 1f Z can 'only°- 3 sate on, acidy and athletic, form 'i } wet, keep him, I shall try a;nd bear ev-n 1n her footmen, Dc n ey sir, what a erything else-. 1—I have not been ,o and in consequence fixed upon die' start yougive .M1 • y l tfol 0 41n r olid r is e axe . Oh, -Miss silly before as I aria to -night Derr 1 5 b method of makeup her Dolly will be pleased! .. Corne Y ridicul do. You is wet, and no mis- take. Has you walked. sir'? Oh, dear !''.. MOWING ITIS PACES, it sounds foolislx, but 1 ani crying friend : ° �1 friend of his had an Irish' ser- bec7,nse 5-('" have come, ;`dear. 1 have wanted some' one like you, want of great andrlra a nfiative ve humor.' t_ , 5 with a fund .of native huzxior. : sorr_e sympathetic friend to;heip rr`ie Timis manl "Only upthe am-enue• u' _-Lore no Mora l to the Y but hcwv r tnrou�*h this dreadful time. i� iter uncle; is he better?" ` � I �> : ed, and;instructed to apply to. Dorothz's - voice altered: a 11 ] j -old l e.dz- who, as ‘vas well known, l'le young man's voice was fell' at the. end, her head drooped sr, had `adi.ertised for a footman,. Her 1 ar;AleiY u w r' he ,el; Purfleet.! that :She could TiOt' see the Ci?11f;.j, lad'she either affected o Irl! r1f ,axis soaked Miter a,nd re-' stern"rook that, came into the man',sp wdio.d..,ddelicate c ve 1 .m of his .bele). ,, gs.` 1 be, tl oubJecl by the xilosli, d ]nct�t,c taeu.• and irritable nerves, which could '• Int wet kill l Zr field as this, 'yet rawly sup- posedly good farmers do this. The third way is by bu,tning over as field of heavy grasses, heating; the sod three or more inches deep, and thus drying snit the elasticity of both soil and humus, and prevent i ing the seed or vegetation planted from getting a pmol hold in the' ground, With no chance for a liv- ing it cannot grow. Take care of the humus and it will take care of you: 0R I i RD SLGGESTI£I�; ta. Field mice been at the yowls trees? If the hark is galawed to tl1+a wood the trees array be saved bridge grafting, If the rabbits have gnaWed only the outer bark, wrap the wound with elates. A tree van be bride grafted in less than half an flour and it is het ter to tape this time to do it than. to let a valuable tree die, An hour's wore: with as sharp wire at tho loot of your. ail*aeh trees killing borers may 'mean aara extra bushel of fine peaches, 11 the 'relaid has gone to 'toed' plow earefully just deep enough to U3454 the rots, elaltivate as you vcluld for the garden and next fall O %lOYer, COW peas or some other itrogen-beaarin3 plant mind plow he next spring; There as just .aas mueh $enses in. planting an orchard and then ellow- ing it to shift for itself as there' iii an planting a earn :held and al-; lowing it to run to weeds, Zi.eep the fence around the or- ahard as free from weeds, grass and tr, In •as as you would your U choieest garden plants. Weeds along thee' fence are ! .no harbors for insects. The hest place in the world for' io poultry yard is the orchard --I y kind of an orchard where in-, ects abound. Dye HOME DYEING bao always b ea more or 1cys of a di fficnitundcr. taking— Not go when you 71100 Send lorSamph Card and Story Bordtlet 90 The .t014NSON AICHACDSON CO. Iamaea, Tlontrea 1, Can, JUST THINK OF IT! With DY -O -LA you can color either Wool, Cotton, Silk or Mired Goods, Perfectly with the SAME Dye. No chance of using the WRONG, Dye for the Goods you have to color. 600 in Cash Prizes for Farmers Y�r1��1h ��� ay®A ' j 1' R size AMONG the prizes we ere offering in our big neighborhood: By this means. Prize Contest is one of $100.00 (Prize "C") you ars placed on an equal foot - for the farmer in each Province who fin, Ong with every other contestant, nishes tis with a photograph showing the best of Get the circular, which: gives you - any particular kind of work done en his farm' full particulars of the conditions and of during. 1911 with "CANADA" Cement. For this the .other threo' sizes. `, ,, ,� P Every dealer who sells.. prize, work. of every description is included.'"CANADA Cement will have on han' of these circulars—and h ' d a slilap u Now'just as soon as you finis that new silo, G ]1 give you ore if you Just ask for i , barn, feeding floor or daisy, tha you've been t. Or zf you prefer, you can use the drinking of building, why not ;photograph it and attached_ coupon—or a postcard will do—send it sena the picture to us*? The photograph doesn't to uc and you'll receive the complete, details or. necessarily have to he taken bya Professional thc contest by returnInail, 5 P n or an e.;pert. In fact, your son's or your daugh- 1'f you haven't received your copy of "Rr , + Ity� tar's camera will do nicely. 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