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Exeter Advocate, 1909-11-11, Page 2 (2)• • tt, tat 411, _ * cltreitit ;II (To hrist ryou,nowI hen ., to: eo k' -lie prom se from the* fir , tlid lI(l, puttin' it •offl” 4. ;it -is -413o e e. . anted fo , 01 a a f411 / ,.. t 'no fo di Stroulr • uw • wouldn't a kept his word, vinkl, -Them tles..ils 'never keep h - a' tetr it-a-I-Th—"ti rutts by • tiers, and on of ,I o ornforti - • su *ante woulde 'site ir a, city 'with Lflfl', he o go with hi ave to 2r ( atra v:41, s iven, th!. Ltt w*s 'etis5,0 111�1with tho bors. callerlorhoro iutrncrd thn it ' th firm na-, oral causes. •- Then orderi were given allburial at the eount nst„ This was adding humili r in rie's.tae,..,12O, equj,4 itjh41L it. for there were a t eliOnse to nCt it (f interu'It.A ot, buried , aud - t1e-41itary hut. . She wrctc to her lot city but whetIter he 'ever reeived that 1ettr i dtubtful; that _ he never tato.: flys were written, bUt4, U 0 Or • VII, o 1 t r I# carn. In4 ' xclot in tits, want no wjHIi-s . • "Ohl .v5ot wretched, 1 ' rtature- you to ,dithi .Irtatdfu); dreadful .dettd1" ' t - #.' fartner't wife,. iiehest ttL I i n'tknow , it 1 didet en know •it But then, 1 mustr ' e there, iiriu but, ri - IinZM• t in A 0 :h6 t os kmw t1' „no yu for. inak.witb-a.ahud. t than that t Butchiral my °' My tioy.t.lielpless ehilde' she cri biLtiiiJUtUttflr8r* and *oh* tta tAtt" teti: nl:/itessett,the JtttIe bcidy to pr: boson*. - can't tand this! ionAng .to feei with her itulignation *04 *1:1)e:coming' -half .141ysterleal thcir • "Ifere I lie down at 1 to ceVer you up, for goodne 'And tdU me, 11 ypii. can whre.1-tart find omethhgto kindle ,yost 'ill freei aiid di . I tatiou r titiV tten , ' * t Over* -r. • the bettir ott stieIl•'• tket,wa 4 market we •havei From fl tilifeet . of Fatte he. followin -.rho agt,.at **Melt is hog thou fattened Will 'depend more or lei upon the 'market demands, and tit era!: rale„-::*_thi the ,nost pupula.r. Whensu '41 . • And wthoub waiting for a reIi ert, the I I P o 1 t itlow,. • a overt! ...up, tit Then , 0 touk thc litt 0 . 0 13 bab-AO 1 of 0 of I 'Ott 'nigh o e ilalck 'a ember Stortn of rain ahd win o * follooed each other the fo ed ,y hi wit '#) #1 the blow lictrt* -were had , to beat he could to tr d about, and toiin P a 0$ ti Itt We way tool o I x eclicirte. othertomeet Ions o baetn type Of hogr• er the fat, or lard hog, iht or the boon- hog ponds. y Iarge hg; till, on the. n is by no AA o not t ti ten a tt u atroustruoi :42" * Okt 00 ens buoutulto#0141#42,440 Imo* Atsoato. Cut . thtit out. Neop it., o r Wo WI13 et It k* you. Irmo ittotto*',.*PlittOn" '011000* • • OISTMOVTOW":4,14"Wti0144144,4 Wit401.*1* **AO lltttoksItsttactiossts# NL . . _ art y • wriur- ' 110, j)rofit or on on nett A TWENTY,. Lai in ith number ertain county tins, eon the poo riets OP depen •••.• a t; more 1,0 IL1,10 With f - le totitinuest L.. esired, Yell - or mar half or six, t e the' fat or r outies ••••••.* what an. effect pla tilti cointry 004 part of tIR Viceroy.. 41 he esitect to ue-TT-I- timptiao Wiped out as .m04 As elleneyt, but there were, in the city of 111013-btittit ived of their. employment in con,. itequence of all that had been in otiOneetian with this 0114 de, arried on by the people Who Were e Viols of the. British, Governmen There was a factory the city where, in tontequersee- ot the era - de, people .vrere 'toting their em- lOyment it.loonseltnown that they ha the faintest taint of' otimptien.. Mr. Anderson, who seconded the rettolution, said that Irish girls, would not be employed as itervanta in tnglantl .owing to the effeet o this 'crusade. rdoidott., alsoLoid that see cr!Nade8 were detrimental Irish -people, I JO • tondo could . not tuation if the had -A- pale . The -Chairman gr. John 'Seal J. r. said the oard, iettertit aiming the resolution,. should. giro Lady Aberdeen* every • assistance.. Ile, considered they owed her debt gratitude 65r all td%e had done sines!, ..ithei,entee to the country-. As to the toltrist 40testion, he was .Of' ploiOn--tliere'L'141-rojlarge-44. nilux. of. tisitors:as this year. Tweitty-three voted for the., ritito-. lotion+ arid eleven against. , a . The members who voted do not number bait tho.'tsieniberildp of the board. sou w d rote y ft, ett II School. Twenty.px, girls r it * he eurne7clats, were s of thirty questions. torn, reference to ,‹ e of household d ' ,ers Proved de- te. most Proicidedly entertaining. Twelve of ble--age to m otter the twent, -ti 4, the could make t the requirements (4.„110' Mori bread, .eighteen could make, take, itorsid make etottly, Twenty. -hail -a• •Ititelietv_fire„, y bad etioked beeffittale. ant tv e itto, th6y, litsk.pre- al, It disappoiot- o on that not one-eirl of the e twenty-six knew why new not healthful nrtiele of nor Could- twenty-four- of , 4,1rap: io.A sink is eking sareli was under.. v twenty of the chtssi and ixteen ol aid, they Could: iron :their xl oafs. 'Twenty girls I, their etothes.at lost they, claimed, and tev- .had Made, Shirt waists. Sell., the seventeen had made but for the best game. . •real, 0141 one -shirt waist„, but ,there Ares one weather a .con,Oiderabl6 •atnelot girl in. the class who had ina4 fif feed io used for ..the production Whew • it came to trimming beat to. supply the heat requ404,ireili_i lateen girls wh� thet-maintenstrote Of body. .. itteetf2-who-did • °o fet; do hand,iayb el 4; °re; h e 11)04P'rtwl ; .etkrnoarimswi5.. de hsb ea 41 ii:Itetri esqt1:tate7ftai -to the 'real warm w principal o sebool r expo. littOrgtt year 300 to 13° temt(t W411., eiticin of the domettic knowledige of, Le 'found test to fotteri the Arst! the, average Tito seikooi He bunch and Market them during fhe;, 'Liked the questione' with a definite nionth of September and OctOber objeet":in, view. Ite-wanted to be Tatd6 it;e7driYafloitrteliii1X41 to"tihene!6soltworl during the litter part of ?<larch or stutite$,, After the answers to ,hia tlie tonntli of April.• questioos. wero -thorough' o 4' u ,stsion. The road to - earrid hhn,, 1 he, you age became impassable. it then 1 'irio t .fitabbs - wouldn't leave me I Well you 'without nioney and almost w little pile of brushwood,: and ,-:, Ifiittl'ou' ad.eo Shall both lie suited, you and Wirt l. out food or .toer, i, box of matches with which she mai 51 about , Ave all Tott eludi go to the vity and shalt • She had notitint; lc f`to•-cat u fire# Tiro she scalvii-0410. m'3411nontits of age. not 'eve me. go along you. few potgetoc$, st9vied. In -the ho w1,441* to preparo gruol Ai hog is desk Well go and hunt up. my. fine: gen, o of the cupboard, neXt tint eltiny filo Periabinit ,en the tie I tlemen, and make him do ye Jim - orner„, AS the • tvarinest place Id there w4S nothing of the sor cot sttigh.te piorotsg.ft lett .11.0#1 them from freezing; ' fonntl.. to eep -Wei"' a ed ---at that! "Dancint had -she anything -to-make 1-1- there anYthing.„in the .1ton s. tears m Fl. for their airs.' And lter trer excel4 the bnii1t wood from / eau r....x.yoLt to toll" oho inquire he shall pay for luzzen-too. If be the foot of ttie, niountAin, which she CominS to Alarie's side, '. do Avknowitoe- ,e,,, 7,..-on'll..1.,a,1ieli uuid g6 andcollect whenever an t "Nothing, nor • do I want aoy 'omen and me tool An if he don't, •rvat of the -,v.,./e4ther permitted thing," the girl answered feebly, it 'it be thousands p:' dollars out' W do to. •' 'The fartneetrwite groantd, . .404. "I don't know. what- to 40 his pocket and into youin. ' U. Olt! the ays, you; but 1: tecken X better -IA miner', mumbled the old IcOltitith. • 1113 of horror in that lortersion r Marief-- She had been very_t ssui hitt, with -nothing to think, a OfleO and ece if teen get you a 0 prised and- tortfounded tito but her svretched past and terrible tori and sone vietuels. ' 'Now )0 • otherts"uriex*ted and future] • . spiet till I atone' baelt * *thy tot. here "was the Had it not been for -the shameful, oaid, asr#119 butned.yoUt or the aad tiOn7 Of t e blem of her wrongs she bad suffered, jibe Welt house -and lumped into *her lva fonduet pzdity Th hope-- of itoet liaterbeettlitz-voinfortableitorrt She wiliPPett-ttft-tlitt-t4d- Iso thous 'oda of dollars, thatincitiier happy positiooitst nursery gover, a gait' that. 111440 him 'stare. AnI case of ueknowledged marragel, or neas to a.orie of those children .slieithetoot) retwheti the village, w breachhen of promise, would,come into 50 dearly- .40ved. 'And this' would 40. gave ,...„Mformafien of the caso PosSession; and praetically have- been an earthly .11eaven to. olo Dr. tiertort, -the only medical .. into her own- and of the external her humble- and' iOVh)g pirit. Man at band. deeenciea and'comforts those tlott,-, And #,Von: now, abandoned, as.. The% after hurriedly pieking taudit. Would isecure her, It he Witte by the Ittver P4101°01 slut the fo)*a site bad firit sot out to boy, w eratinttioiHtind eien nOW, it she .41-10,Intrelmsed-rottstilood, an splendors and Ittkuries. vud have been pardoned and ed back to the hut to •feeti tire tt tee. ori, rho 1040 upon her grand- ied, and eared for,it little sthile+ 111.8 Sit!, *horny howeveri+,the #14tei AS * Mine ,434'wealthaltd by tome good Christian womhe an, scarcolY Prevail •tiPott to a herself in, waiting on thie•giti would have looked forward to her . She :waited bitsido tiro -Patient tin, is girl, until this. night, had maternity .with -humble, Chastened' al the v14. doctor 0411(4 and then waited 011 her. • joy, end devoted- her future lifc to she returned to her •own fautz134 fattl Made 3,14rte lie down, on •Thc. her idd. with the•ptosuise to send one of her „bed and rest, svbile she herself pre-. Yes, ..she would have been a good negro women to take care of Marie pared tetv:and to 'which b' per- topther. SeraArtne. • . • eueded her to take. But tmw, abandoned, scorned', • Ott t0eirtit the condition of 34104 "Now you, Elmtet go up au& Sleep covered with contuniely+ MAO, driv, at the but, .nt- part011's Patotql on that hard pallet in the'cold loft; 1-1totiesPair and madeess, she be- duty was eleiti, before- him first, to 10..tt stall *lett, vith-Said the 'loved herrelf to ht. allotted etittah, do what he (Todd: to ave the re- dotrrte-ls-tho,--rcpkribhed-thtr--am,t and -• cd1:41Lrly_eriiLthert tor e rt the at -tcp_itlurs,411 night. and then close 'Alone in her- hut, by day and ti the ptoper. aut witiC up the' cottage, previous to retir- night; for. W-eeks and weeks, With- An&-tlif --result of hio action via* • ' • thow demonitte titonglits to tempt, this -that, tip same ,day irt• it in, A 1)04 had 1Vgi$ liftedlfrom 'Ma- end taunt, and phrensy her„, who the Votoner $01`7 Met' at.. the. link s conscience fate. confess. • ran wonder.' at the- tragedy that .ed to tliat ones to whom of all en coon followed? l'eat;th she wits only responsible. And j renst get °ter this part of •oly se hadbeen forgiven. \ • ,ttot7,t as brick -171 as '.*.rJeati,. far lit is If that, bard old c1amecou1( pity too\JiOstrt-srending fol detail; . and teirdon• her,mrostld itot-the trier XV' was thristnms:-.Ittc„. natl..' the -vita 'iLorsl. !mai* todre? She pray °unit was eovered'a feet deetrviltAi id and fell asleep, nod for the firs ard frozen *now. The weather time in many day's, she slept sound. a,4 clear though VC/1JY cold. Jy ttntil •rnorning. A farsner't wife, driving her ,own When she Awoke, the surt- wits#Iittle--siagon, 'was going -to the. vit.- --uneurtained+lage that- .morning to hay- • soirte window, of the hut. , The Old:Woman pileup toys to put in her Chifdren!a •IcttSy or seemed to be, still *stet. stoekings that night. She *rose very cautiously lest ilie As be pasted *long the barrio', ',shouldawaken the old grandam road that lies betireett the foot •of sod dressed herself, ;made the mountain ride and the edge of to.", :the fire and pit On the kettle, the river, she caret in sight of the The dime slept oni; • • hut under the cliff, Occupietttty Ma - Sera -tone., r' And the startle inoment,/ she AM? that no ottoke issued from tlie chimney,. even on this bitter cold der, and he heard strundo Of wild weepirig an . prottiliog from the house. Ur*. Butterfield was, co.after, the o.st attaitost aet a :(ttnilLie 40i_tb04,4tit he drew up., r horse before the Mit, the and listervitt a full minute be.; •tlik her mind to enter di e11ing if that "abaridenett 'Slit MO „ attd put at stnoked heil pitt it onji humbleta down to w And the Not to intet• ,AfarAe tot)k up ber grentlmo thee's, knitting, and knitted(' to *bout fifteen minute,. (11 tktrtiO, slept on. "Site $1C475 later than 1et- her to do," said the aeorrt. e5iddle, cake to/ !Alto. Titbit * from it stick and 1, and then set the r two„ and sat slept ritri. time *kilo" via came , ft* take haititt4 ,t11Pd far ct or a 4 r ugu4n,, ** 1anttkher (AM le Z tigi.1 *a t t. Mario, ,` op the IA. and accotsted ist The A 11 in bi fs, . would be *bout eight to xid,- itoglt:•of this' age eltetti4 I in the nel*hborhood, ot ?O0 350 pounds, a t howeler, it"maye 011'; greatet and togecially the- z notatel gains are made on the t ger animal, The settaon of theleat owe, 1.4 t to do as tot how long to brad! hogs ?feed. The kind of weather; ti the gains,. The writer con - elude': 'Generally *pea lie, moat e -titue-to- -baton- ' . the early fall o month*, The weather IS then not too coldi+ nor -too warm, in fact, about right - • eidered.he admitted that (bete 1.• i )1* t4ft .ATL, ps it was Bloating if • the 'twin a -very dangerous ail loi n-• the ment but not a disease. Cattle are, thud to avoid all- mentien of the apt fro be afflicted -with' bloat winto 'true tanoe or the ignorance of the and after& brief ,exammation -ertte•tomettout bit tAllety Clover.cover, e as Its 1 t tit Of ' ' evidence,- retuTited ,vordict 'Oust *ith dew.' training home 'eneouragem, en and the child* *1ProtttAturels bent to' nixotting *pity 134ii - known" bw. eanle to it death ity),*welling of. the left flank. This tlye inother;\ TilitektIoneriett' d *hen ta pettivitli • fdt'rgiiI4tio). at tht.' 11111a$ lit,f1,13ngtiees above he \ level of the co tbe 411e little 1)(41' *141 int*ette4 Onger soundis likos• rum..-- • • ' the cost of the county. And a sv11-1 The animal should, be tied 111P and* rant was issued for the arrest et 'compelled to stand with its front 5144" S°11'firme*pelts ft010, *six to twelveinebes And in a ,state ,niore dead thTh itiahet than itv hind. parts., ' itrite-7indifftgent -also_ to 4tj'fs_pri,41,ifoutair,Lstvott;4, laxittiO de*th,o' she Witt' taken from 'i' bedtonic to prevent the 'fermentation tree°eC4044i6.11t$4 Ittalt01116$1614intltd•Ctrigdt' '411; ,Th(tr tfrldit, glii'':Aatntlattgoittr•14437 digestion.tii n :For the fiat week of her impris 6011160t 0116 lay lingering, Un tit' It this realms) that ;west- ismotlieringibetortiit Vitt be retie*. brit* ot.th.e. ,grave, but by the skill atio„-tr40,03. should be kepto ,on hand of the prison doetor she was brought .tistfely through4lie crisis of,Iler ill. tietts. 0,11Aht(' first day of the New Vear slot Awoke from long .uneonstiotts- nets, and asked what day it vt-a4. They told her it wits „Xew, Yew - 0 played with her thtrt ftw, ger to ot fest tuoments and tht,n trmured: ' ' Onlv tight inotttlis,.end 1 was ‘free and happy An may ------no am liertt Sto one answered hor, sideed little pity to (;# but it1i1d not be used exeepting tot * last reSert, • It is advisable tOfprevint bloat- ing ittcattl.re. ''This can be 'dont lot medicatitm the tilt and pleat i here the sItttlei,, 041M in going a front tbe pasture, . It is also advisable to keep cattle slAtit up waif the 410* is providing it is fresh young clot Dr. David Roberts. , •••••••-4,-**** flJAT1 DMR CO ir c oo • " 0 ' • 'S ittit Oublin*:P'eople Went o •141oP. tenstion in' refer- deen'it organized egainstjtNi. ttd tiok'Plieti iientiyat it meeting of, tile South 'Dublin Board of 'Outtrdiaits,sat wbkit the-follow:fog resolsition"That w:: espeetfn11y ak her wits , Exeelliney the. Countetor ,of A. (leen to, discontinue tier .constini ati6n 'erristele, is; to eontinue sue ceirrae• would hat-ci is fery serimis eti to InP.Xenl_t„ bereidosito 1 int 0 14 in* •,. a, place ea t,Kotron 011 the rrencli 'Ivory, Coast the natives lieve that to tat or destr( ya tuttle would mean death to the guilty one' MC nete anion AC 41 1..h6_tiOna0ii G10._ lie:Ittic 1.aitte„ of wirorrA there are r1ent, dielere 'fitbihatinr-441441,1114)'0 isiventttnoti31;*;:s: -thrown Upon the beach empty. Three days'afterward aturtle,eatne *latent at the *erne. plate with the en on its !.taelt •, Otte *lid well. Since -thatAiinS -:•411ty hate.„ never .. tint Or destroyed one of- that,' stcie,•silt,hotsgh they enjoy °tiler. If one ht,prieut now to wa%hed therels a great ectn- otion in the' town. kirst, the wo- men sit down „and start *losing told ng -OAS, nct a tinairpiec" of white cloth' (color rattitt he whiti plaCed on the turtles, Intek. Votd then prepared ant,I placed tu the generally.plantain*, lice and Int Oil* Then *mid $t lot mors idngin, danelag anti anties. of the. etich It is carried baelA: ,into th, tea and• gots on. its way rejo,ie-• nt ,on I fti41- c re Who itet WA I They It uneris e eltould learn that ford to keels poor to *tit*, and ftl • 11 ire* ° •