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Exeter Advocate, 1909-08-12, Page 6 (2)e r &UJ who theza • Allison %eemC1 like on onahs Oven back fr*m t fie had believed ber lo Iizn tut er,.and so nil his Ito to die with 140., Lifef,r .the ture•turd held, 110 speeiat zttrtiu, for hint, although *ince, perforc, Je must live out his *netted e; eint Wooed by acooiraentiou ess that wailinnxte, he won tned to *fend it to tirime pil others, even'tliough he reap no tonsoiation therefrom. But now all this -ow** changed The dead was alise the lost W4I0 found, awl henceforth , the *tar of • olio -would, gleam with no uncer- tain light Bis Iit1eneas, Ina' -iretbyrivas. ed a blessed thiug once mreto he •n. inhabitint dof earth, I Tie lovers took no note of time noralieir surrounding*. To -them it wast sufficient that they vier each other's pre*ence-that could look into each olAt „know that life &nd ti atilt their* in which, to live 4 r se \ 'were Oa -net ers." bIaze 111 • .!tbise.. uodo:* it -411c no,. and i istbe is 1. hose 'origin:ft Ot retwrnd. Ifeb bad naiht have inteicepted l6ttOr$. That rAKIII 44 his wor „lofty, thoroughly, but, like nix morev'"Wliero is, he now El Allison in it$6 bxei,tizaa45,0,7 to tire nd f quired. f'In New York" Gerald replieu, and wondering if it would be bo.4 'Ubegin upon the story of tit) man's arrest -its why* and witerk, res, that afternoon, "I suppose .,that woman and her ugbter-wIo he Said, were WI' iraak;Askaratr4„tra„.,, itey,'i the rgtr, pursued; w 'gretful sigh. -"res--; the sin -,ti -was :deckled in their favor," said her lover, but with A queer little *mile beginning to play about his lips. _ "And didliemarry that girl."' Anna Brewster,: he called her. lbw Id me be should, for "he lis.d 110 nutou They were only brougbt -bc to stip through lus fin. other realities about them when "lcoid he dare talk like that to Lady Bromley came to summon Your exelairaed Gerald literati. them to a lit le feast which had "Yes," he added, "they were mar been prepared tied shortly after -the girl was -pro4 flounced the legitimate heir, wtten they went immediately 'abroad. .1 inet 3,4abn 'lubber(' on the Stratte. ndon, one tlay„.and had sp ited conversation with him regard big the .rascallAt betrayal of 'tot ttust connection With, you;" - Gera141' said Attire.), somewhat praintivelt "r. ani ve an ut beripiell7again; but t. sorry tee- be , "That deo not trouble inc in the est, my darling," Gerald into' pesed- with -* gleam of mischiotia is - eYes." shed the-slaintiost- - at his words an, r mina stfil al+ her poverty, she r in honor of this bles- sed reunion. ' Gerald inside(' upon carrying Allis eon dowasiteirs„ Although !tr. LT. Men smiliney-e$131red him VAS better able to perform that se vice, since he had long been scouts towed to it. • "You are like a feather, my Poor ;wasted darling," said as he lift- ed her in his Arm*, xthrill of pain shooting through his -heart as bo found how ,verylight the 'Was. . But her'spirits:hed not failed, if her body had, for throughout the meal she "Xxs,.,a'e,,,b_t_g-i bright merr as iof old. in fact, the was the only one of the petty who, did. not *cent to be at all effe401.1 the emory of theterrible shadow Moll, had enveloped her . for o any mouths. • And why should she be affected Ly it l To her those month* bad nieznt in simply been a blank; . them they, it does n -had been full of suffering, every day should I having been marked h 'sorrow- band* o and hopeletsness that., y woukl .two stran be long in forgettin m- papa $o Uri ed to pause and take a swellew Gerald tried bravely, to respond to her lively sallies with .equal and hut he. was often obligct - Aof t twater hefore--he----4:ou voice to reply. t . se tinuedt 4, rstand for tknow papa LVC that money, and ti t all right that it .11 fallen int, the ieked pan thonigli women, wino I, hold(' be left 1' I it Allison, that was ..4- Xohn lItibbairrs from bigi.1 t end . hes coveted and seliam- or_thaftortune ever s'ince • s't hoeame.aseociided with sto,sr Gerald returned en you '4:10 not -he,liev&that storywas true -about hi* Itareg e married to and seperated tryin h 'pretious to his Utiztoku ith Min* questioned Inc fait giri eagerly. ' "I am Vire that-she_ivi/ Atevel* hi* wife," Gerekl positively rin ed. 1.! lat b • When their feitst was over, son was tarried back to her bcr, and condemned to perfect rest and quiet for two ..hours, duri which Lady Bromley, 'Gerald, and -the Lymans had * confidential terviewt When the whole history of the accident, its consequent -es -And, Allison's recent discovery by Ellen 'were discussed. During_the terpoon I spent severitarlt)iirs toge the pest and, their piens for tire" uaturelly became the t • eonversation. Allison, during the mutual • enge ,oxiotkientor.00141 re o John illibbardreleffO#$\ t :(01 her into a 'marriage with him, and how, upon her retus*1 to submit, he bed revealed the fad ;that she '011S not, the child Ifr. and Atre. Brewster', together With the proof* in his pottesion. , "And, Geratd„." she „40listreta '6 bile speaking of !this? roofs were in 011,45 0i.tb0$96+104) hiih 11$4011%0: 'Vitt '40.Wiali, 1444' t0 Me, even though I did no really belong to e hitul-te0 vitt to get troy, bank tho atina*y be erald started slightly at this. **That accounts for srhet-116-4* and What.stented rather strange to • me *t the time he asked:net) get them," he said. "lit made sol - tingly promise that I would never 41,10W atty tole to suspett my visit or errand to .the hanki, tad to be torenl not to excite the.suspkions pft aroroins while taking the boxes to him. One, be said, tot:101411M 841.441t it*ti$ wadi had belonged te hit wife, ad 'which lie wanted • to have; the other,"' he add( "arti-t wondered What made bim grow ao pale-9tottls nothing of any epeeist! IiImporyinte to any one s*Ye II * • 0 tioktithiltvr :ubbard wife iS an shi..htior con othe irn- or Mrs. Ilrewitter* as he att4 to *ewe.' -1Sievertheless,:the was married Miss Miriare Thir of, New lifaven„ Connecticut, some lirek or 'four years previous to liia inlitnit with Mitt Porter... ;This firlt wife diktat ovor year after- ward, and under- ,prectiliar eirem* • "What * strange, strange stork murmured Allison, with a wonder- ing Xlg-hi "nut go 0111 go on tr; Gerald then related that.be knew of the history of ifirlion ,ricina_her wedded' life as 'Pm! .ied in his aunt**.-Ifiss Winchester's --letter although he did no then expose -the- .fact that be -was the child who, upon "his mother death,left nameless - tieritai record, solved.• . Oh, .41erl /-,.. She . astonishinent written., ontfier- lOVelt'y "you; areA Brew- it some initial speed,. and *rotation eh will keep it from turning ever. It eonsist of rOo or SOO of high explosive, like te, whielf‘tannot be*set ,ft along by COnctried011,, but is explodegg a fuse *well concussitm will ignite; and carry a.'steel cap at ite end., The initial velocity,, and the lore* of gravity scquired in the 101 of * mile thrtroliteh-the -air, will give this * great 4 by 'the time it reaches the deck of a Ship. It w as* throughtheupper aeoli* to he armored deck below, Where -the slowly, burning fmat will at list ex- plode it, and -its' force, e direeted lig40141110 sharpspeinted steel cap, will drive this through tbe armored deck and tear away the intide o the shi it -no reason vib is :Would_ not beeome aa daugeroua the sub/astir* 0 lo*ion against ibe when' the tops are about.8 possibly attite • e high. The last appliestiOn is SO along the sides of the rows cultivated in immediately, its It I very soluble and siterittrates hitt • it left exposed to surtend moistnr-es have never 11s4 such good success with .potatoes planted after any, , o ther -trap, itos I have on a clover after ti itU ff,14 touiPt u It n 'jt the u exzxnp� ro. *. ly liwee that- hallk* n (1?4IJ ierpIex. 01 T. , • imply 341 ,weiti l'•property,, fhr 1: but voung 0,1 havi 11 114 • i it V Of ,10 liuhhard's been :4. "Yeti but proved it trend if that- w* ter whit vet. his vt:i 0 n vthYlsolv " ' or papa** will a ,- I be rico niz t , ;,4ind' sigh. I how- . he r. ' , • "'gave you ,liave you see hun, "It is cons *other claimant Gerald -this , siffis,.. AIlito0„• inters has appeared,." Gerald explained. , posed--rathetineo main het° "Another. . tl'''' ' r itted he could. go'on, the startled g "Paps no "Oh, yea, many times."' relatives. Ali! pp!, there Is 0 4 t 0 1040411 i* be nicer claimed his estate On the ifOU e gilt 11"414.44,007,4iotre7' sin -„, Annie Yourung/ *gas ng that4I was not his own ebildi , but , Auohing being the nearest of kin *port learnhe - I would. not have :thought -th4t, Annie," 'the coneluded,' a note of ch pai in her voice. , „Amo nuing Imil *bray n ber ideal w et noble wom •alti .,1.-i 4131$4 ' Gerald gravely re- tUrned,, 4',441 dreadiag-to reveal the koala(' little wein"5°)). are I ex - truth to her, yet he knew that the..claiPoallera-I4-4.4„41-,40101N-liis fue. Would' have 'to knot,' it sooner or onn-li „0,43,114 ni„,In_lewl..4),Ln,er OiroxamPloa later. "One who 'is nearer of kin -0-001,47 and v°41,1iPLaue". tun Jars. *tanning .has avow:, giant an have not answered my .. - - - • question. Is he- wort10" - • „ultimo* coiwan that. be poxsitael you .1 ho be. will prove himself to al in---, -Gerald,'" exelai be he responded, with un- 't Ai it VAN' • "NO 'd r tott 5 replied, Oi suddenly. "Is he st, worthy ti Jibe questioned, elies serious oyeslifted his rage, I:4e is, I• can shake ?suds cordial' with him and tell him he is ## ison I what * grand,' rite. 17. CI) ir Von.Qubler DI %Rate if peliusrhipis not ° oar throug)i tin ignickl$ a04,4t an ocean-going*hip, bu mobile. Nothing coul wonderful than the ron gteit, craft. Turning eighth , CI 4411 papa 1VIC velexl tiwn ting before w ded magatia,(4840,1 had up ,atirtseas like With eit• cMMOz MOIL Oriel slip 100 feet long and feet wide could carry 4. dozen e mile high in the air over. reams Of 500 miles, And back; Unit is, it. Could reach every principal ere tn. to apital of Eurcpe from the bor I, mo'in' territory and set ve 0, in; addition,„ devote ut five tone of cargo weight mis and -ammunition. This clu4e ten ,L „114.,.Te%„ iuiped wit imaura von, enoigh for * I oriel work, and • two machine -guns of the typoi built for the Zeppelin f,„ with 2,00 shells for each weapon. Two' and lo411 tons o torpedoe* could . I 0 "Y4- ni oill- rc .1 't r h gbt r shoul any t of. t et, clesred land eV hot* O' eVepit* 'but,xn hic4n a good ver ; _ lent* a po withtilizer ??..-sms.11 per eon resell his- is not a vent sive fertilizer, and ha* law& en: rue good. crops when u clover .sod., buy the **ten Atka the fertilizer' by the , loWing formula,: Acid phOsphott4 nd ,fish *crap 010 pounds each, Otte of potash .400 pound*, This, vols. *bout 14.80 a ten. u joao pound*. to the *oro hi21:130,1:4:4. is plowed. .This is 'worked well in. ture, 600-hroadoest* atter .the to the soil with a S*ding-iultivator , e r o p rows six inches deep, three and 'Nue-half feet apart, and distri- bute evenely the other 500 peundah in the furrows. • The seed keleeted at digging su for half of the machine timr, from the roost productive hills. gun; and their limAnnitlion# it• it Tuber* of good, medium size and were desired to alto& fortifications • if shape shape are used. 'We cu r--eities,--Forty-traft-of-thli-#46- be-witht-wo-geody-stroz9r could- be Intik stott,-*M01641 --10 v and plant'-10-inehcs- apart- -1 cost of one prosidnouslit battleship.. the furrow, and cover by throw. rig a light ridge with a one,horre, plow from each side of the row, bey& `discOded the use of fresh, barnyard manure for -potatoes as 1 Invariably produces more or less, scab with me. Well -slotted' uutuUrok. applied to the sod the fali previ, *us to planting is all right The, largest yield I have ever raised was • on st field that 104 zot had atly- stable or bernyest susinire ,ohimren, bow ,0#414 , -there be a It curious eves,'.- fitrarige lou I And such a. fleet,. without oppoits att.! You teem verY oVsterk011#- tion from other airships could con- rect heir "10 -darling, ' pray be calm," quer Western Europe. ,) The Ma- , pleeded Gerild tenderly. "I would ment it is launched, the standing not for the world cause you a AO- armless of Europe jeeome in enach7 . mutton. -- ment's pain or itnnoyitneet but I have 11):`'littoy.,.-tr tell you that wilthe "The Weapons of *. ship of this a great -surprise to you,“ and which, kind ligalligst, battleships"would be . fi , ., wero if possible, I should lyeter to ,_„. ,,,,,„ , , ,_, , large aerial- tonedoes, filled -with withlutid from you. 'When i am PyrAct, tc,"4 'A"' aotgell papers Ir94 exploslies, . It has been pop- .-- you will understand why] it. /Li., .04 placed them illiti,..trhisincl_s. 4.01 advaimed that reitsirea ,of this. unsptrysstbtowtrofrrk.0.;weitAirecjttow.oiarduab el iwatrortiecturtiz.:4 tit;intatitattruatmsherat. her ostleasu. secured by podrIplize gaimany eita. object i turned tmwtoy yearsThekle:tphtw* osOdu roivr4,k*.: A.'4. i have hesitated, kern A beliOV,0t1 •intje"_Tn.. ____,,°,41s, 4°1°-; tue4 rfa r4l''114 voulotbe simply 41rep from year*. ,The field bed 13ean rot* ed, mitiveteSsi to -4liSdefie at It i$ ( !a14 eireTTI'Allag t'll VII* .. 4°' "4" the airship. This. would h . ridieul- cern *AO -VAT, WIX$14 ' one Y. down Aro* a mile of air, filled ied until June mat,. when ,the P0.7 suppose I aro the proper one to tie. Allison unfolded the one late it lo you To begin I wil holy mast and found it to be the with conflicting cross.currents. 'Woes were Planted and the above .ried.previous 10 1115 union ,with.the -A "I- BrWistel. t4) Ifitil"1: guti* that likr. Ikewater had mar- tn. 0136' teOillillg - the - Tulttriage -ofwin -• seatromatra piorns$9,nwi 40.10 formula of fertilizer' used.: All the niercial nitvOgen that/was ii$ the mystery Lew..., with sufficient, forge to give this, young, man some one whom already know f •Oh, toll meg Ger- ald.- I am just wilt with -curio.- sity." And yet itheltad-not a auspicionrof the truth. „ , Gerald drew *. wallet from his lady whom you caned mother. hen#1.,eiagerk uro. Ootlung out . what the fish, strap contaiued- #‘011,`Iint,you * ' " ile in ,;/0„, other.' sres 'roan" tne minte Of 4..icr. en.1 ;plant potatoes on la thou .breattles I . aid .Winchester Brewster upon, the ,. that has no sod; 1 Use in addition- - Eliush„ dear. the above ' forroula100 pounds if 20.40, -whom *Ian,nitrate4-50doloAhe acre at plot. oq es your father'sing time, and a wend 100 p,p,u. ide Post04:‘ and that, no 14 :Yes, • vie been at workfor many wee ins- out a -ease of -frauctageirost, 6 raiteal, .andl *Lean be* prove nd dispute' that it wait only rough -forgery that "'Oho Bah, i ' hard succeeded n getting' paQses, 'mon of the ItreWster fortuno in Provingtide, we ,alsrl-establiin tharfact, that lus"*Ccomplile is-, Ora- ifemiiniiwa$ never, your Wer' wife." • ' ' !Ihito no reproach can .*1.4 upon 'mammies inemOry., She was poles lawfuI•wifol's t "Yes, my darling bekidifiK tq- kiss . Ions lip*: "Nev thought to tro reputation ,of neitti Drewsteri***--ever iad this will *too* bl the world. There it, trial about the first of "And then 1 *ball is Intek, 1 suppose," said A1hiso 'with *bright, little laugh; "Ott, what, • • avaricious lltt Doty," gaily retorted her 'Are you so very imitioua ti , corer your fortuttet" Mere grotels. "Would', it see very, fora to have to shoe a itea biome with a reterler "No.. it weak% ritit at all red.'" iitst responded, ftushing happy aa ru r 11 lie hi her papers Olt (fund in SU newlyWhkwasupii- b6 e 0, hoer , o h her., come tO • light •t 1•ilitiion u• 6 n ateattes Adain Brewster together, WI certiilcate of their wa 1001V the OlaillstUt for t -ster,,,lortune. "101,11" 'es:Claimed Allison, *he ho concluded, it equal to th most exelting nove1.1 ever rea "It certainly' is. It iitiem e when , X was t4)1lowing out threads,"T 'atid Oer erribdring with * thrill ti sation whi4, be had etk t.pofl finding those names u New Ihvcn boos o mxe also his shook of astoni*hmi on visitinit the "Winchest he following.day., '‘Andyou and Mr. tyttletou are to -limo charge of the, stilt for the spintitt,...41145 ,di*eove Orr', musingly otioker*ed A11110* "!,eres.:" And the lelung szzailed slightly, yet with aomet of *feeling of uneasine**, ifor 11. aia net, know bow to disclose to sr the id -entity of bit, new ir# equer that seetraso,Gerald is the tiro *tier heard th o be continued.) 4#A o te. UD TINENT• t-Iffatsik; ti When the Aerial Itat. 4etelitt.syk thel,laet iw ik u b iencect eve iii $nearl they- are II 0 PAST PIGS. • Theit' slue of pasture for bogs ia- niore generally recognized now thin., it ever was. Or course its value per acre depend?' upon what kind of \ astute it is. -Clover pasture has, bein recognized Tenger oi profit * lo_r this, ur But the Coming _into usA e generahty of alfalfa in tom. *de it a -favorite for - 543Wfl*. - K11,01 for beeauseow rap:dly, grain feedings these pastures -are iogs,orjt inakelithon., thin' and giiis them rapid. Swine feeding * ;astute,' prOhahly require 'more, food than tte, those in yards hetose tore eiwy, is required in graxitig then in. hong *round But they get more out of the food given them. while in pasture' than ,Otherwise, because of the itiiture and combination of thost- food and Ow teater -Attila, of the digestive; tigani 'brought *bout by Tbe r n food inereates. the di- estive 6 e arity /of young;pig* * iuta theni in fa better to fot Iattcr fatt'ning. Just * pasture is worth it, bard to say, though iti-value per to equal from 1,1$0 s of feed. FARM NOTES. Eeed hen bone mod or crtxshM yster sh&1l at east once * would be bolter). I'Iasttr froin the wall will also answe purpose-. , 'The than who bores auger holes mhi * *table floors to allow the 1 immure to • toes?* from ft* is making, liol**14 bis porkrt- boqk. A siniple, inexpensive devico t bis ti .A eet o an*i1 ..,.fi o 00 a Year, ,atiid I did' annually for $25 incentiie Id rept eril *and of inir the present peviod of nious war totes." •Suck is t1 rtion fivretttliosiaitie bebevi he id battleship. Re gor o ‘t, : • new 0 X Xtilin'4; of war has 1. will be **hip **itrp" t.uahJy,ratueti larger* than our ent or bottl&tipo. r It wilt amilabove ' nd will nianets,yer ofttOtolksisti be rat disestono* Saber ,of rta, it so4eall aosia af wbkh the last Oerrsan ji about 1,680 3*rds *the $ isnri for it re tko.Ers 4silititrt ri # * "hi &Aro un4 the ctiOn or *opt en villtakenoseri- ous . on '-'makes, it , , malty\ * tr so) far as the moiement* of s enende* on the. round are coneernedbray pre- pared artihlery•eau pottibly hit it; it will attack only when vy,',1* notyriely. It Will work -,ndwsird ,oft a' low level; then into the high winds of t101 zone utl swoop over unpro. itip•- of infantry and • with the, speed ,of teit: nt il it 'till: b ar eds of aharnt rot the avering will pisy the devetopnserst as a 34 gesieral Iden so tit .0y0 0 s point that he- stero. Ily importint ted nf se trait wilt yaitiles sn.httlir ships; ars-. by r small sot motion, ti tit tp .m4 4_ 2.1 t44 With I al 44 000441616iiik .10,1 ; era I IS A o, rott