Exeter Advocate., 1905-03-23, Page 2eat
of
hris.were
'Welting
irah
,
have to carry nLaU w4th
Jiand,„lei reer--1--elneft,oiniiit----
Itratawlins .through” lije 4004er.
tomc
our votiv
o Sts top."
done?"
"My-4*Juar, s •eulto o
new.- Ytk...itase r told -
that Nemo wa quitc ware what
,
you were going to do -at 'least that,
\be knew you WOO going ,to consult
- Steel. ,:',,k1,s0 he knew that you were
going xoan4k. $teel a Proseut, and
ir & littie judichnteeaveedropping
he contrived to,glein oUabout . tha
The, fellow has i]rcady
yoti ought the eig ,
*horrid ,Afty it,••might hev be
week. We had utquirles to.
you know. In the flret Joe. .0
tiever ,drearitt oS ofteritift itt. St
Mewl:. 1 ,bitishs' ti$ Oink Of th
,
g'Weltrc,
you have *Vire An*.Then Uons
b •
cberne -, Es knows all about the
c1garcse; .
go-
ng to be bOught.. Jfhn be goes to
Lockhart's and . purchazee 4003
V the shapes ot fl cigar-cizo; be has
Ths 1* his dumnir.
• eyea °Pen :he vita •the ehaitce be -in
waiting for. *Ali Oa
-fisintest :idea; that, he knew antbng,
when she lettethet,,Case the day she
bought" it z Within teeth art Ifesmon.
ife get* her out .ot the way for -
.minute or two, he iintiee the parcel,
snd placethe. Vim Steckease, in It.
Mt, b 'JOY% he needn't haveslionglit
frOid'r.oelthati.'e at elk
ot Wt*s.
•iiod. o get' scan
tt•
rei.s IaUn
• they r
eut.et Age
tbty ould. go to
hart. ,eie get some iinIlar
As te. 'Matter Of fact tirei. ot. Woke)!
aasistants Nets oent rotted to 'studs"
the ease It Lock1uut'a Window,. The
gags were piocured ou. ,the ehante of
a italeibut tho Arnerlt'an hover turn.
cod up agein, o notice WAS taken
o( thfS. beoouso such thine*. often
happen to a o e
fore the '
IWO"-
Walt' a shit,. X lievo not
1410 lint0bed Ott. Now, Once / had
ascartftined till*, an important fact
Omes tioes. The. Anterierm
d'tiger eitee at all."
subsoqueittly purchased the
zod to Va.
rcruark do not sugg
-,?Arterr
ulng tho le-ound for VSn
puxcbaso with a view to a
You. have not
ped the vilenees of this plot
44ett '
'Tour men,hero?"
n ,
Chrls' indlcat
in a • Ow, oppoite.
she whIspet
;And what
iml"
A 0XPOC *
, . \ Afit aincere
aeld„
,
ro he Cletereet
/* 0
' OP* ion:\ wiliii:
t i cibiAilt.,. it v
u.-liave-oneeof .
I znen u Europe to dee.I with.
with flood -night."' .
•• (r0 he Centinued.). ,
atiuove4t xmx,
ittinter put up Ilia ease and gaz.
ed with apparent vacaney in the dire-
eetion of the windowUo aaw a
all man With a gr board and. hair
.
0 '101 Ofd4i.tlictlydiStingl#01104
ap-
porene&. Mer wasfain t�ad
tnIt that he would • have taken him
for a gentlemen U0der aey circumce.s. In ttantm, etyle and Rieeett
Ito ft nothing to be desired.
hat Chap has a fortune in hia
fere and „aceent,!: Littimer said.
"Vort-:-My--vmr-4*-he-is-a-chance--se.
tiliettttitntu. that V-00.
,-dinner---withouV-the--slieteet"Ivia
tion. And the girt -r-;-;""
his daughter," -Chris said.
The likneas is very strong." '
"It Littimeer admit .9k.
-awe oat -SU& pingoiarly pretty relinbd gir with
that-the.--Pltre' -quiteeet,-
that mere qucation seldom,' give*,
ut It -tee -Ms have dono so .in. yon.
der case., And how toad Me seem
to beof one another! flepend upon
IL Chris. 'whatever that Mart MO
be hist daughter WM** nothing of it.
„Axel yet, you,. tell inc *liet the pollee
"Welk never' mind the pace, noW.
We can let Mr.< Steel to tell Marley
all abotit*4.1' hn Sinith" it we ca
cbasor
af tbo ro tirned cato was a tall
rnertcan quito 01 the pattern
POCted. Th,n 1 mnnaget to get on.
to the trial at the Metropole here.
They*-tittitlieeted-- when 3 toutd des -
I moo; they also ;recolletted
he &Wei of .1i/8' tips. Thite
traced IV man to tlie. Lion at
litoreton Welbt whero he had ob-•
140130ly f;otte tit; See Reglne.Id Mason,.
From the Lion our friend went to
..
the yellow string and tlie stam hols Stayitig at present."
apex that ---Lockhartra-ve0ple ,"thi
Bo erst takes one. case out, of - Suppeliee so, seeies that the
Pftvecl"end 110111e*7*1000r 4hat. name were sue -
and there yuu ere: vest unto -4epon esstul; 11 oi would like me to
uP0t* It. that twos- the Way 'hi; **Oita cone up and Interview. the man fete,
it was dolfs,"
e"*. . you,—p•- • • r.• ,
The,-..teore Vitrie thoftht altar the. . should ljke you to , do nothing
' more certain she. felt :of thi-kfted." Chrle .said. ''You are
-that stielt wait the case. Like MOST, Tritiriii'etekifut ,in Brighton, ender am
paron1iy Wonderful tbmge...,•telte_eete '
awiine
SrCCOF-7.
''.are getter 1y the.
rioet foolfth at us net to have
though of tMa beifore,*-tWiteL Id
th-iitsetittilly. any rates we
',snow all about ft new. And we
knew .who bl.,:itight the tiptr-case so
Henson., r should like
APIA t0-113 0
said . •
utOitce. was se,
r niysef..
. o. e
rem will t!--0 the Aoyat /Teta
eiredalit Sands."
tis _countermanded_ the
site ,hact•ordered and repaired to the
'thrill* where Littitner was tying
zorne trOutottlie0 Whin& a; cloud .„ of
"riliOught .you bad -gone
-WelA4!
sluAl., _have' t ..for_all-those Jon
'qtr. steel. payelhi ,s
said* gaily. Ult. US jot given me
some information that obVisttee the
lefeesei • nie-intet41*---town
Moreton -Weller efriion Steet *eat tint
up. Chris recognised 'hit% with a
thrill, of eagerpIMaUre
*Tett need istit* be afraid." , she
saki. "toll • eati spesk.4nite freeUr.
now iVeseteSneekt"
"V QU00t srid responded
hirtr 1 orefAhho bnt
bit"etot
The.dlot t wi
ndeedee--
n tingetilte
this We het
at Wolfe's, Mar
tittle has tem* now 1
behind the emcee 1 VI
upc et. yo
"DtPreeaton. of *twits and a e
.elliestion too exert's& atter food. Alsit °.
s" sleep every -night. • What's the
morbid craving for seven to eight
hour '
little weer'
AI it,' Chris ism bed.
And bis lie:driitattf;
deyee at ,Sestriebele Sands, Royal
Ilotel, to .rtteliPerete.after their liter-
ary letiOni.!" —
"The air Itere being so ',poor and
' arint**..Littimer ea. ;id, cYrii0.3I7
rt -
"iTow elever
u admiringly. I
LattklutrVe
etet piorudor
whatMrs.
einglegett
with the litod.
• Ohn Smlth, are
would call three'
iled*Into one. We
.tttacut �f
AC•-
Ativetile le e
obleined by t
idnety-LtVer .
ed an• d invigorated t
na*chinry ot digetion se
fect working, order. •
111*.tray,
• oet;. * keind
't1
to .411ctit:,4
" oT t
•all tepecities
1 tide ,of.'Weether.
eerv e0.144.,Itheti.
e fond,. he,rallof
ed jt, 01
frig tS0e4..01,,hu„xlviii„ity, end here 404'n4
newnnu tiKvalf,Iftng ,Spet4Men. the
he
"Iwo talked together till 164 ' star
tete. dark,- - andeltaerliree-ine
e eyel t
eIte might have hetet pr
to li
But with-that-prettr gig b_e_tea,n;*
eyes, r .Shotildn't 'life to ,tto, anything
harsh. Up till now, 1 have always
Pictured the tYPieel 00Itated beenn,
AA A. man. 110116,"" Was Utterly do,
voi'd of feelings of any kind." •
, Dinner • proceeded quietly ..entiugh,
Chriii having • fVe8. 19,e-bittd1F-.. any-
thing else beyond the couple in: 'tins,
irintio0e7. r000 Preoe.ntl$, with e
gesPand ilicstl A Ai
aret-ot. mwsteretromethe-etable,
luck"at Its or1ln,
,
tillivr-0114
ty; ' o More
oniversal,;.• stays the Chicago chronie
Illitee *Plea horses boon to,
wear sh'ces theser•erescouts ,of leen-
/fete-been accounted 'lucky.' emblems
ot all peoples, races and. nations that
lieve-beeneitequainted-wIthetheir « • OA en 'ton o
..tor,..instenceti...ealtthelt •,bittertastc,flavor.,vtnaIl11itin tip ,s
lrE*-01;tha-6p111:.-110{5:51b00017u007 '''-'11mbajec; tuetal1171°. useeiclutiresed* '1Sich flavor
4"
of tb clese.rilemblance In' ehefle he- a good starter, but it too much Whey
..tween them and the embed body of is retaleed. the (loft, May be sew.
the *toed snake, Ifitgandra, 'one of Plaitor'and texture are • quite olOsollr
they, principal deities*. . connected, at tittilitit, alead ?do*
. Turkish-lidoltaiminidatr for a
' -ising-,e_mr-Ae-
information ein---the-subject.:;rta-he- poor texturedand- poor • flavored
will tell you that it is became° they cheese. .
are in form like s errheent, the sac- The various steps in making cote
red • .lein of IsIsten. toga cheese may be ametmarized es
A sti dew will explairt Oat at ...tolid*ot„ Use, skimmilk rather, than
the Nescafe*, the blood sprinkled up. whole raillc, to avoid lees' W. To
mentor directed' lot their ,rituoi ing, add a smell smount of go
on the lintel' and dorirpooetet iseccutartteter.P.777its liestitv:ratt:hosuPiedeliboy spOltete.•
forum the chief .pointe an arcit;
hence., oleviousile, the -value of Arch* Plistr•o
od frtuntheetecratiam"h Itthe 'se?.
ni
a d tie 1 fertill
C IA . 0 0 men .P .
tt er ,fOr - .ostato crop. Thls gtvai
,auandj af homesthroughoUt 0n- •utr 3rear'rotationW whigh
lair '- table ' dainty. ,. st . .titiub
. 0 n
11 tl. Ar i 9 , ittuig
, Olt 10010 a
411 * iffillitnY Of the producers,' ,e,ould ri u
give Mere than ab super chit esceonntt hig crepe of grain. or pottoae. The
Of what take e Place in.the proreee..0f
snaking this' form et Chicee. It is
however„„sikne .of the simplest of -o/r
wee rtIrd`I'cortsists Mainly of ' two
stancts. teeter and Casein 400,
t . 'The letter le one or the two
einlcdcompounds. or salts, re-
Pet% crop may NI:used lnstead of
potatoes it deslied. In enee the
clover -Shows a weak growthit
would be -Well to apply lime .to the*
soil at the Unite the crop is sown,
which follows the ploughing under
of the clover sodby this method
r tin
Gooa)tto:ettee0e: 0014
soft texture, being 'neither mushy*.
' ry nor saW4Ust Wee .Suelit" teP.
tuns will &Wit:noisily a moisture con-
tent 01 70. to 7,4...p,et. .
'rho flavor etiould be that 01
mildly soured rnflk or erelkiPen
are.
,tothi
Wait Pravan the gtnaothetrhand,i"-ittti''
timintitimi tbst the lue* associated.
'with .-the horseshoe is (WO dim to.
the Metal. irrespective of its *baps*
,IPAA being traditionally a. therm
'wherewith to nullify the malevolent
:designs of-eyit-spielts-and goblins.
-
Arc riefiand„ up to comparatively
env tirnes hoteseehoes.
acidity from the soli.
POptirillt NOTES.
.A brood hen epolls a fertile egg
for table. purposes. •by 'sitting. on it..
,toe a few houra onlyso collect your
rgga _regularly,
Vinegar ;dinned in warm, we
eggs.
'Brown Shelled are',iti richer
'thstei White once, but those who pre,
'fee tinted Shells sheuld burner*,
. their eggs • for,,an hone in strong -J.
'tea Water. • • ; •
when the.:rop,ocet price is less than
fifteen ter tWeittrilve cents.
The egg yield from -ten • or, twelve , •
hoes ranging over ,sin acre of grass . .
will fer:inore than pay the rent of
it. and 010 lavethe- herbage reat
tree to your dairy. stock.
Fowls' ,much improve thecharacter
of the .Stubble land over which they
rettgo.
8 giri-opposi -er urn 2 I
rPalemr. WA*, d.erk had drooped ..10 not even yet en extinct one.' No
ar
witch. it used to be ttaid, could enter
Itopeelt-As--esete-seriouseee--eitid
Chris, "Drink_ ALlit,:le, _v_s_ jatitti_of thin; arteliorsenli. oe0-4isr.v3itajau., better still, tliree
prong*
Jit
that le-- bettrr."
**Mid told Ow had no ice, downward. •
ti•-theehostselle-nutitawlins-ittitel-/-The-oiten-eefe-thilt-Pertired
.,olaintintrt . Grace. _A it_32ninistati..:_.147ti iisfewiet_refer:: _eas virelticzletfiezitixndutic024.? It;
_t I tfinAT
positiverelief on his face as his
daughter smiled At hiin told of a
deep* devotion and affection for the
8014411 *dee-.
ng vague y whether or not e •
inistieke.
Lord Littimer obtained our ice,
she Mild.. "Pray keep this.Oh, yes.
that. -is Lord Lit -timer ,over there. I
ant his eecretary." '
Littimer strolled aertYiS himself -end:
.inurraurod-hia-cotittottateak:.
;time later. -and Aka taut of them wore
outai *
together. Rawlins might have been,
and_ AMdoubt- stasieareilnishett-seoune
drel, but there watt ifo queetien as
to his fascinating raattner *ha bi
brifliant qualities as a conversations.
nutn
'requested Durettan to - Ana hiif
single hoof.' ZLIe saint, 'although
he at once recognireet his- mall
so much pain* during the •operation
that....Satieres,--begeotehins• steiAesi
This Dunstan did. but .only after he
hitd mede the eta one, promise that
neither lie nor any 01 hie ledufar etter.`
its, his sereatta. would ever tebleste
this -inmates of n, house Where a
Sar u y 'reo0f). WO cove upon. mud 'y yards itinrrotedwaye,
ered,s and.,,,,*.roilght...to.-at-letniPeleature ,eslioreeinueh%41s'•-trodden,‘,.undee,.foot..„...
of 90 degOva, and then allowed to Don't forget the importance af dis-
itand front. -20-„bto 24 hours at a, ' tribetieg yOtlr- lewle' ever your land
temperature of from.`05. 10 70' de'e in small flocks of ot.twensty, or dirtygreeS. The Aipper. portion 01 - this heed, rather' then crowding too many
'should be dieearded and the amount together.
needed strained, througtea,in.: , thicleMis---thavt
ee oriteir-sieve 0-ti-drough1y mix- 'route on to lay during thetot/owing
ed with the, milk, from which cheese autumn and winter, when eggs etre
istobe made the nest day. A, por- scarce and dear. * •
iloir Away also-lni-tmettin--pr
_
. third- --of ,reur 1 'Iti
-a-stitrb3r-1or-tt6emtrtnte
otTect is stockyoung, .
noticed, a new startershould be pre- reed and kill off -your cockerel
pared. ' when about tour months. old.s •
"Ile-slusuld-be-keet itt a tom- to -WV :101'gret-tirefiee 01
perature of from 70 to 75 degrees feeding young chickens early, late
Unttl well curdled, often be 24 hour, :and Often; and dry rood is far better
some imea not unto 48 hours. -molt,- such as crusbed - graln.
'ettrtlted-atw*i-ls-Tbrakttrk--tht=-1)Y-hauq e-breatr-sold'enat-se blacizi
or b & coed knife. raised gradually reed. up your ,chicitecis for a week,
•
titee-ittthrrproeeeer—The-whrrshout
h - retide_e_learin 15 to 42.itserdit
curd, and the latter placed in muslin
bags or reeks, to drain. When
whey cossets, to from the ,.curd,
a -added -4o tetheereta
o a .ut.s, petin or fa ,pounia- 9
dreeee., Theizurd he then ,forrnell fete,
bane and wrapped in oiled paper,
which may be obtainedfroin any,
dairy supply house. Par the -fittest
quality 'of -Cheese, thick. crearti pre-
terabiy bripened-ereeen, Should be add-
ettzat--
for one pound •oft cheese, betore the
kop e :et a ecp se, r wont
*St. eniPi, _het health. then
nier 'was 'aeking himself . and Wonder-'
ing who the Watt *ally was. .Di
birth he' must, helve been a gentl
Man, Vittitner dftl riot- doubt for
Moment. ; ,
.111A, theri4, was one soft spot in the
an and 1:lutt wet his love for his
1'C -or her rale her had been'
•trave)Iing; all over the world tor;
resrs; for had deepaired of
sering women/10ml. ,llut
sher wee--;gradttslise-growing heft
it she had not walked' 80 la
today ri(ithitig V000114 ilt$88 'fiaPPC11841.
AIJ „ire tittle thttt Rawlins wits talk -
4100 Were reSling_tenderiv o
ug ter. The hard; Sit-e-ely
to, have 'gone keit ;sot them
alt ther•
o liter a charming end
MOS haVe.
to gain a potrnd
taking an, owice
ti1erOft-W1S
it oftctt happens.
refis
kinnY• f -fed
.retituiteeettiviipric.$.
IfetrAyeepting,iinite4ummef___
elutes% eommand a far better price
than. those ot/montha later.
VOIRONTAS FIGURES.
The Tremendous Activity .01 the
World's Itretropelis.
Londe* has been reduced to figures
io remaileeble manner in, the stem
etlea6stbetteeto
iseuedeby-th* London Count
ery.' vrittriti the.--
opal* le_ la_quentitiesee.
from the "po • the halt -pew
• traintrat the, out-
' 1 of
are
NO lawn CAA create so ntueh as
spoonful of eerth: neither' tan
create the. element* Intett_whieh_.
0 Pr yo e so. ory voitime:
,101r -V1* --ht the worldt-an4,whlit "JAM
41 47". 'itniiiii-41eing-the i.A54* ,...« . 104162
change. where), he teethe* the hard'rouses (e010;;) ,,.,,, ....... ' 61.0,33tt .
. ,,
earth .rnellow and its Chemical tonsti- Elementary school chil-
tuents. *tellable ss plant fowl, or A.,,..„ /72 295
*Aids to it 'Other chemicals to main. ,,,,_"'"*., *..„" ****"* ***"*".* -,„in- -e4,,„
tale,' or to increase, its store of yug ilcee"`"' **; "see* **- tive*"‘ '
eveilable •plant food. Pattlihroketel-.„... 4,70.4.d.. 4#043
Iferein lire the sublimely beaulfiful. .1**1418t8 of *II 4418,16"6.-
jaw ht co-operation lit which. Lunate asylum.........-
141.05011
finds himeelf , Joint partner • with Letters deltvered I30,600,000
:14t,.,.creetter; and 11, is ibe realierettott rtiettards delivered
of this, vaguely or timely as the Ilewepaperie delivered. .1.3,100moo •
'roe may be, rilaktaetiur istriter. TelfSereins .1iitnifed Itt ... 2$-;214,000
st "good Ureter. ''We may think of iteglider-ot lettere ... 4...4
Cod saying..; "I lend v for Use the Outstanding lottna,.......
—sr i and Ter e ant n re e ,), .11 arriages ..... .. b„:... ....
ive .you the, . stir _ and, th tttlflliIrie, /*Atha duet to attident
the odes Of summer, end..th inters'untipt,nny , tramWey
ow. . But these will not Itiv - you: paisalgors ,... „:..,.,
. -
d
AMbastador .or tlebinet '
iending ' rate! .leng'period011 plt1eflt'lS
ee. Jf ere
!While f'hri,..$.0 bed drawn.
ris *pert fronvthe otherS,
es -quiet and *Ifecontained,
iptin Ty A lady. $
txt few. * n't
st11.-Alteet-litreed, ,and
!slialt;t1tO, earth be ma
uritiant.lt
:left .the girat vieric
le4teed.
uica1 ind « rueal 'rendition
sh 1 tiae it pro -
10 ite u itoSt of the thinge
nan eols,t sestaitt lite. ,Ilow
'llehtI,,v look' otio
r bat to toes
highmt ouleavoro
dimetilt to understand. ..
"harrrtony with the
tto *Inlet Vitiate
011'47 eentei front whieh to earn,' ,o
treekil-ewo epreseRilreiltotedatee-
orrepeq, London Globe. At -
attest eery itt ne',of "the waits tit
eVo' y tr4 .of 'the, platter tits*
Ling tost * life.. icholas had given,'
,the thee, the pa1io7e. nrtst bo
rebuilt .in 5 veer, and whet *SS
naan life togsloftt the. desppit!s-wilit
ousand men wire kept At work-.
iti h