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Exeter Times., 1908-07-30, Page 6lion len 4.16,4 itoran preeytattr $, Oung; sn4 b. sistent feel' �gua n admixaUofl, ue4 In WonaorSh di tbe 'ioneu b rh rong *nd dominan1 A pos 0* hay it b,400 er A ljttle • hut' (41Y to:the lasb tb.e'twihot! little afraid irthcr On he came t alt ant, ay -and very Ione. 044,ln-4 the world,krng and chiming indoos ' , not matter; .tomeano. leave?4 , iet Ilat 'sir, V.,14 -0---00,12i7- don'tdo . +1446 ,see Watt eisii the ',Ili.' : corapa4ncyn- ei:la°rP4013"tPlitehfit'ifrun/itntlrei 444cause the . .ins „inients •Itv ', it„ paid. -Not mueli• i that, air, pit; we've et 404 ofpeople goes • aame ' eu.-..,--* 4 of livin -•-the; • iM ut d...;:o e 'te'.1et a s. to c&xry the'thing 0' s1i,and opened hj mo: 0 .0700 thee 10114104+Ala 0 towards where LUCY- Wria 0 and Mat Theo ti I ehind • ' The man was abash�d o uit • 'was gailing to be ,prfle t like 40 vat 40 era it4d. Mild be led *ether timthen OMItoteileyPilesay.strls!tx- °ex:4 fud and aity u :oat: .0vaa gt 00 r o th -cot With the r ivc ; *cr. aa man S. over aro, site a g •oxl las ro he ,dfitinguiti 43, canvas -men whO, Ther,0 0 -ten or • gain -a sad and solemn I,Victor el 40100- ndering a al -..oe he. 3 6 curl, 'bac solato 'Stranger among lig 113Ir. :the. front liage.af t ayer 13o4 • oti..4.441 .1$0. 7 10. T1461113'"ell itiniktourid, oat tt.Anne hope', ha ab ut her a traeteci ttiln; her comParat4yellf been written inAt, aflL also. Then cl-,,Ceme that ti •.'that another name ang owe heode her .0.1rn grave. _cover _Welt was Written, had tn. enzjrnros_meatoc)4t1 er accomplice in a. matter w promised some • rclociedraWe *11 thingi to b marvellous *surprise of inaditv her *111(114e7" "ell° °ill':Iiide fashioned, &Lush bend givetv40t6--04-2nr-1 44120, 01414' . • • •- , 'looking •:back at that 00410 •Vithi0tA• , . reani-diseovered the :lorig, 'curve of But the man' was maddened- at / the thought that shelhad usedbunthe Capital "0" -standing 00" -at ,to a certain* paint, arid • then toe encl et .the eireure ant' olio un thirtons--41 the -4A '-'-' in4 the ' t' t t, • had4-oalu41 TflurnHc--in Aside, , and 4,6,- ckvig out above it. He bioglied • told#•hint ishes -was done .trith him, as be *hat up the. 'Prayer Boo*k and ' To dielare that, islie wa0. Olive Arar-. . put it with the reit of the paper's', wulitat..atrxsi- ' Iierstltteae-vee..01+-ei411 an would not further. his elute wou'd make mit, my dear Olive,"- wi her;. he was.quite a 4044- .he bad said. "We'll keep these for , :7 still and had. merelywasted Ida utre_refererieeror, r_usolf_rxec tune,. 11-U-Tb-iTTIO IttOr y nou h. . Ile w r tho eSsak7.7. Victor had ever b en; and he had been e m u have an lie made to appear ridiculous: before at 9are' might 11417e proved his -other people for si mere isflaa calm. But two Vila held him A creature of reoitlisit, all times,' °roe faint 110P0 that Olive -might. he had -aadd-tiarir decided to ann. urn to him of ber own accord.; the " don the matter; had changed his second, that he might usethe know., mind" once morr, said to the macledge he had gained conceroing her shop in Westnumiter, in search of 'to force her -to conics to him, , in deceived him. There, of course, be diicp7ered that ihe was dead. Be discovered something 91150. Going back to the little shop after -Olife-VAtrieY *heti: left the Wed, lie, seated himself, in his usualcasual ashien2,s0n. the counter and spoke ieaant words to r. Jordan, 41 9 • ' f • thei 'Pico ou....senl-remmuho was a rie r •r He jerkedhis head in the, irectio of tho• loor above As her spoke. . "1 reraem.ber you well," Tagg had 544... "I did not quite recog- nize st new, 'although your fa'4;medTraiBAr-;Wb&t do you I0 r e man • ,entered.• wetter o Phippe-chsat bad by a few cunning- questions diseoverett th • await Of the death, and, even the of burial. A • fear more 041014 41111X1410144 ehinda few odd or two -things ess that Taft _etitiOn them wasalVover„ be sorry to carelessness' he, !id ictor Itelmat had man - t hold of these things, airy taken them away • e.waiir so entlemonly, pezred to Lnow al1. the ces conc,erning Aunt that old Jordan no anapielon. point of view; boweve R San 0 me and theie ^ of aeu1tor, - obviously he „time the 44- • ..re pair of foe)* into a very ty.* 'don't like s 't hope" have the'sens -lip the ,absurd 'husinesa,a to.. 300 W01440 A 0 1 00 abstracted til t a. with a muttered u r and .spoke he *4 live, - it, coiner of Oti e. waited;t, gain to be inade by the for '''' By Gancing up thc younger da3z of his 1?, /3* started fecding grain to th9 • 6 oung roduce• an iver. aying '1 ' By all that' wonticr- age of 70c per hcad prefit.it timo rain had l'T ,een........- .0,44,....,,.* s ian. .1 r 1 Leaking et e feeding' some -bran, lieseed hateshe was- n a e *Mt estarbtforeWeitiiiiiglind A ' rd-lookingt.afrOd that 1 o ittuia11,-._quantiw.41,...liat..‘a,fitmiAve_ •- trOnretMqilt go ItTvilf:Pay to ithO aiiii6i a aria tees ited lain. In .0. ' at little way root her! ' fit if the Iambs are to be sold at str uroing4eitrotanother4neati. .Pkit te4or..,t,00.3 a - • flIfeke ' IthVIiiiiitiri'llre. littl street he fotind a 'shah lit- e the love -birds ro the neut.': 0. . , "Utility must viewealrom two tapdpoints. The butcher requires an animal- that will largest proportion of Valuable meat, that -will. reproduce its ro- and the farmer reqpirea' an animal #tatiifrafiff economical. juin)). There would he itilitette-iel-:euilrelame-an7a16,-1° 7failtir3m::_titebrcii;, A 11 11 otieLittsiliwoer °IPUBlettabite hutcheeLbesielkeut • tie house witir a, •r 44Not ta dmul eeder-ea , , 4-orier-sideof-the-deerfrayt, cruintw. _•or, Alio there. produce An.;_irverage'o ng operation*, the p.re,'-hoth,thesk A With some.uptidy children play- apparently, Really, niy-,clear, yor'i 360,Pe.r.head more Inolt. by feeding men Joust be kept m view, and the ors the door -step. Carefully have mama' ed the thing verv vow," gram . nefore aed 'after weaning, hreedluS0 feedi4 erict killing avoiding the children,ho vaie th&ealtitarttn,*t_40 tyguran 1,1 rst, 4,4 allrehenfe- doi:lbtes,f4b4anattadw.latItinorseweile'atielll ,toifesatniteuntittioena.chTrbeise!pivoeioat behealie. echoes in the lioase by th inderin mav wain crthwzahr dor., hydrated by - a -refereirc-th , d whieh, is Imo p reedit* of swine for bacon put- * I) elega t aPPearanee .art u. t boy :Anti tins girl your ,one ambi- . ' A -1I ' 4: ' . i . I ...4 .q.... AR 1, OM f " Mir ' ViOrt0 th ir ' 'it 121$ t i ttaritHqain ' ' and was requested to go top ,uport:,th. ,Ana, by George, • 0 gain is generally on an average of bacon hog is the length( of aide, but floor. Mightily Pleased his tweet Olive. you've s.itseceedeel !" Oee per 100 pounds -cheaper than in it is Only One thing out of A number e-oftiurbraibirthattervir• rreurenter-80140-1110. - oriventure, Victor- Reltictitustarteci - ---.-fih-er-e0 with the -kilocker, ; impresk *his "MY Oar,. *lien first you met this fee, the top. floor,. gaily lin ming A 0 rain. . In a flock of 1.0obit ever, )(we allowed this one point to as marice.•ed not long ago,. the run away with the Judgment . and no a moment later it was Lucy. - Shedrew b iui,Tood----ther-inan;--a he room with an iniolent'liMile on hie face. ' It was or .and shabby rotan", • although t ere had been so many brave attempts to make it neat ancrpleasamt,lbst-ttie •ed on his face as he. looked At it and at the girl. "Am I -to say..... -Mrs. Motel" he qttiredt-holding-out his band, "That is my name, ,Mr. Kelman," replied Lucy quietly... "Have you timcrtcritee -Chris , and he had his: weapons rea y. The nomadic,. -* venturing spirit 01-ther-man uertd itself, -And- cnt atiread.„ ,,Tlios it happened that he knew nothikg of the marri- age of -Claris -and L-ney, arid -nothing of any ether thangetthit-hed tak- €fl place. in just the same fashion as ho hat wanderect-L--,Off--41r-Otlie ojon duringitil thesears Olive Tart *own Ifit/1)-''orthi,, ,11011$11,11* bit and aigsa_ptared, look at the events in this curious little tilitory to, some extent through the eyes of Mr. Victor Kelman; the .only difficulty being thatthose eyes were not turned in the 4ireetion, of Oreenwaye—Gardents-icitil-soote oaths had ela'4 sed. Then .14 en bcfore,;.. and little tired of nderling antilesilly--he suddenly ought Al that ittrange-,.-,frosernatin roan With whom lie jointly bei secrei„ as it were, and 'he deter. . in any distinetty_irotressiie spiri hut rather*because he hadnothing else to do, and, the affair had always attriUgeci, 133/11.1 -Urff6a;--411**413ing; . out in his 'oven ititiousi faishion, and he wen - ;feted how best he could find The . most natural and itraightfor. Ward way would" have teen to, go to Greenwaya' Gardensand en, :tfurre ; but there Was nothing' na- tural -ne*----etraightfaiward about 'Victor Kelman. Arguing within. .that_the _reiCheart ,d_the husinesit • lay with the -boy. Christo. pher Daynei he determined to oeelc tutte.ifOlive'lutd kept ally tJiatourious little eomedy regarding il A:- an Who cs s, .vhcertuil ateres4fg,was Jbvctbe • tosrfiiitur.lt.3kuteot4toNotvine&otOuo, iiiufe:r i4,0,.vermiieted. 4110.4,whose head* Allow 1401,te smiler ' If one will make 4 trial, they will is tiaire:f4lieni -13:0 ."11Y regrettfind . that * by feeding lambs' grain 14" sttstilalt:Writlyw?eac--.Hip°prarecrias.ittihour rtiefi led- 1 tra'enirilbgiertiwigettw, ielta.thni3i34-P7aollueullsra.fl beautiful, with a love' for. all things grace u an • g... ora if sa:tisfy i ighTtiowrieriessiltoustattio fabliet;enreaingeuaeld.tlitaat iletrot")soriltxxiiiegdistbs,it -1 you t'Now if, -so to or', I haxt becril.si:uni.bliee: ateOestxa.:_aifily.,.thestlzistsso•fafertedfined oruoktr4iit a.:simitzl:41 iets,tihxahritd;ilieunite it. grgdn from the tart. , my 1 to Iiii.7 ir6. Disc a ti --76 fortunately. for me pOterty wa rati-thea4h. . TOf„Tia-f-sTr a if • II 1 t II I, C. ,v r • ti illent 01-;,nd last this d fed- spirritions withou me de' . -,- - -Whert-,fatten e: -.:1::::::.- 1.1rart171artlYyo-Yettli ir. "But have also come see iman bent loiLoveir her hand iijutohcx Beautifulthint-:rearriage.been made of Coarser icy in CrIticinstance lavelacrifieed constitution, feeding qualities, muscular development'and quality; It -it else, that there are judges who will hang the first prize ribobns on these 514i -sided, narrow chested, long- legged, ecsarse-boned, quality -lack- ing brutes, simply because they poilP there are men who run to the othet extreme, an think that the kind of bog to -tweed is the short -bodied fat -backed, heavy shouldered,' thick -necked, tubby little_piproltterly useless for aeon • *1- • w_hou4thele_rean aVisIest sig of utilit . *The fir t has sacrificed threenuck ns 861141-32i '14e1r7-"ticrillnear Y:ceal_r:"ea.:artithir:Af:thaf ' due weks hers -1;1 aoa fl-AthetwAii4,0” .tAtest -Tut, Mr. Kelman, when two people -10V° food. 1 like good things to putting some oats, bran Or linseed each other, said lioupy gravely. and geed cooking; and though meal in Ismail trough. where they ""Ah-soinia-gine,'" he "said am naturally .of& tranquil tem- Call pt it when they *ant it. By looking again round the room. Perament and possessed always of a keep)ng the feed handy for them "Oharrriing situation -and most se- good apPet.itel • et food ,P00-rtY they will begin to learn lo -like it leet-neigtiliortioodcifrsk_DaynP.-,No cooked- 1Ve41 stover' quickcr ..and when read to can, quite -iv.hat I should have ,selected disturbs grea up argerlv *11 thc f a few mo •but .tliff. nc,t find nI6nt of people who rue , het a .rend Chris le forging -ahead, tit? served Ontent6(1-•.1ind pyt,-Ana. , ieu.gethen- "Chris. 'working very hard I often wonder If it "(soul ot but with more a Is not a and .iete-..we are ver py," sai'dreeri better for m I had oe!M vinarneodiable, p A very import.. nd oupppse our dear; yowl from ner however -cooked and 6. feeds, Luce. with a trembling lip mlbi You ..knO1,-12fts. pivot . said Vietort .dropping into a 'chair and .spreading ,out his .legs --"I'm really very sorry for you. I don't knowwhen I've llein so sorryfer waybodri;bteauoil you were * deu- « nice little girl, and you deserv- ed a better fate. Ifluive been trick - ' born with that dieposition, • like, otsant nater in feeding wethrts is to ottidgi age their appetitei this can be ci dd"ratiedvtiry,:°enr'eve."4, ant:L.:iiieb76::: satisfied with what they can ;et treated fairly----" was 00 . t "Mr. Neiman! The steel urel liettelh,.an‘dtits oiiivitritroi31,yenitincitetiadicaitot .hite; ve'ttet.: t%rtAno.ditlfrtz64:11di-litnot, htd 'paintings a ,tould, adorn. but as, it while those,w MILL with *nth feeding only one-third* of over ' 114110_ Latet ,haret feed." The smallest degree _ 0 fled 'delight in sire- g will react.ort the gain of at.--iit,many*:,iiistatees pie chromes a -v welt filled it And would it not 6 n betterscithig, in others., tonsti. for inc it ray tastaa run that • and in, some the result the wayl . Alit' you take, -works. of art of. aonitt of the fleck. aliens: I like vases, that would . The greateat essentials that ton- st $2.4400' apiece, while'ani• tribut,ct4.cliessp and rag(' gesiteCire quietness and &allotment. Keep the:flock- wisere there will be he no tip or anything to #frighten Ouse .thetn. Theleast vaeitereent brought ri in any way can .1)e. told, by the sner *bon put on the swaloo. hen fattening wethei, lamks the *eta with anyone* And rra #•',qua tould o happy. 1 only wish that Chris IncLtbt tt‘ti thpugh I ricio Per d_then. hat H the.I7V9&s s atittomolii e. A . thc feedr requires, becaueo.a really desirable bacon hog is also a good feeder's hog. • nem aro breedcrs, however, whose view is broad en- ough t� take in both .sides of the question_ and wlio .are producing lioeminetatit-wel-edap ' IP I • I II I P Eat r• ' Such men \ are truly eessful.breedirs end their work^ i hound to tutroft . beeeuse-it.is built upon a sound foundation, that bed - reek; tiTti,irlityA..r"1 vpriau‘ Et-, a . , rtain 'wag Called at a house and asked the servant who came t70 the cloor."-i- • . WO, sir; he is 'net hero. tfo does not livelherrii". was the teply, - in" i 'Is -Mori loot • , -"Yes, he is here," laughed, the The next, day he practical foker :0414 'e i Ill:: iiike:fili217.101111:11.113;:h1:606 os PA: his-• tatio kers, arid vile . tho .orcne house, The some gervant'llinswered the' bell... . i. ' "Is riciry ..14rieis in?' "Ito sir,". said the- sorliatt, a ly., ' ha is," (inc long aiv caz can 116d, holds' hundred splendid Ilene bele ri to the'cireus.-.--.4V-imallem4e4tdaol De performing horses. PHE IA MOUS. , heir° a tent- to. themselves ;. t 614'6 the dressing -rooms, the (tilling' tent, tents for the tolaCk- 07.3MailirtirNAt ift7-trjahvit be matron, the eirousbarherl and. riatt-,4f-loArp5th-gtallirtgLo& ss r the little trayellin elven* 'world,atO4i,'Iviiiehinuist 0 X -- a 1 oni-the Sun or rain. irty-nine, initiates after, the coot_ wagon reaches the . grounds :the. *tehen has been set up, the'dining-4 , oom,is not erg/ .made ready, -but. . also tables ete'set.and thedoora are, t mtnu"6)* „ to act up the „dining tent and serve bre or nner„,..there in ,store. for; omeone," said tlicv chief commissary of a aren't; "but. we ide ourielvet,li on. havirig every- , thint.lone ancl.etart . the .coffee' caldron* to , oi mg. freiVineat and Urea' - that have been contracted: for h's ad- • Vance -are delivered on tb.e opt, the,. hotehe-rfalls to work, and in less. • anitisakes to_telLitkodor of frying bacon and. the .aronis, of eci-are-410,Atio0.0•4102 ins air tObourage the tent, Ivor ere. TUE. GENERAL ARRANGEMENT f' the tablet) •in the dining depart. r -Of -1 es-,*tretchilie.en • ent and One. table. at: end- is 'set -crosswise, lattev-is- th4.1- ?Man togerAt: 0h0* - freaks occupy tahlETVI:theinielies, rot • as aro • seated toether, and efforts made to make it as pleasant as poi - sib -16 f�r ell • conceiliett It ,is seldom that the entire force of employees sit down to the tablea at the same time. The dining tent en...2%-hours foreachmeal, sod . eug hey choose. Divide from the of11.-- and .perforiners' mess tent Is that of Moil ruugt ahlmta, ai they are generally called. The food served to bpth tents is the, IsaMe„ rind consists of_ good, whole. some 14e ---roast beef' baked -pets,- - toes, , vegetable*, salad:* and --de setts, With it change of menu every day, and the food cooked 14 the open, siris liariy delicious and ai AOST.P11:014titilli4V Sinaltilot Poltivated tkround Tibet That Itields $10t6140.. The possibilities Of prelitableiarr. dcning are. exemplified.' hy an *ere a. Tiria-.--eififitfatizd,.-tiri the eneh'isystem of intensive cul - which in the, lett .completed • jeat is, to: have yiclded "Zeta.... iloop u ridel- ina iteamb all.: And niy clothes ' vic-ifiThatni5M jij- • ., theta's a wlioje lot, of 011 I'd like„., nnh enjoy* b fth lack of money, u k i itomeitnet wo as 5 fliirMlcIhappened, sr Olive, you ought by now in a very tight p1ae When, 1st pleasure of' solo you, o retebied whet could uL °rot And rtt al Ott that 9 he ask •big Ant Or the rit.11 v*nt c&tled aftr him: 6 'bete again ojj4tha--broonmti then *rota to his t he had changed his lodgiiij nd that he in:vite4 them to itse4firming" that otti he new 1odgina, he made believ ero et the house where he h utercd the servant. Drell* ;mtohunk ho, be pitied; be . d*res to it eorry for me" rdear boy-pr*y let me you aro:here agairL as -the, Joe v reply rW or .co ititutes • * d, 'the nesrest o of I&nd the roperty- eedsm&r inc btwen London and f thich has yiclded hz one year si to he it ave ben tb** and I don' at 1* r