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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1910-6-2, Page 7• filf FEU OR, THE HERITAGE OP MADAME YALTA, CHAP111:11 Yll,---((Jonli't1) at all. If she persists in this risso Bo regretted having staid se much you may boa" ofiuvii te the howfooieg embittered hex existence mid mine. tam, 'for U almost AMOUR 7 n" 51ma" Ym/r frim14' ri itth,e, hopes you have dashed with sioefeemioe that he had seen Robert the same blow. But I ask why you do Cass -sad and Ma.dame Bement tite nht beiore, tod tips. cona)tesz hare, with reckless levity, destroy - see; oajoioed la, to say nothing ed the future of your villein Is al,out 001. Borisoff's intoner. , tiee yon r gratitade to me kir lesv- I went yesterday to Rue Jouf- ilgeil'Zste(elseYe.c)gu iiikaealsA'n6esorlikelesHee i Ley to make einquiries, and wits and / came this looming to toe you tol•d that filo Willman when -she oc- rt,leo it was novel, alone, Her of the steps I meant to take to re- servessse wore a every, and had rho Place thiugs where they svere when erpoertmoo of foreigners"spoiled them by my folly." doubtless. They have returned to Rueeia until they are needed here. These sinister birds travel 'ine,essantly from east to "It is too late. It would be use - lees to retract before. •Alice, Site would not listen to you." "She will be compelled to yield west and reale east," . to the evidence. I have the proof memo of servants," asked that M. de Carnoel is the ;Imam- • lgiecisne, suddenly, "is madame pike, and perhaps the lover, of a Tette sure oS tho fidelity of mese( W01112141 who Ulf& part in the theft "Abselueely sure. All laevo tif the safe. I begin by a oonfes- mass, part of her emsoked far sion that will astonish you. The years, and •they worship the ocean- theft of the colonel's casket and the "Evezi those who are not domes- tics -the professors, for instance 1 I know only the fencing -master, whom I saw on 'ono occasion fene- Mg with Madame Yalta. Ile is a opposed it. • One Wednesday even - Pole, I believe 7" Mg we had dined together, and "'Pao gebatest Pole in the world name to Pass the evening at Your house. We saw a light in the al- ike, and went in. Yon will be amazod to learnt what I found there --the hand of a woman caught in mechanism which defends the safe." "A hand! What absurdity . EtTS yoe telling meg" "Yes, a• hand which the a,c,com- pleas of the thief had cut off. I took into my head to discover alone liftthousand flame was preceded by another, which Vignory and I ascertained." - • - "And you did not tell mei! "Vignory wished to do so. I --a politieal refugee. But Poland does not consort with Nihilism." "Then you do nob admit that he kisowe the brunette of the Rink?" "How, (liable! mulct he know her? He never goes out." e"lator M <1 Carnoel either?" ".Still less. May I ask, my dear Dergeres, dee -meaning of all these questions 7" "Oh, nething. 1 fancied I had the owner of the hand. seen him, a lost time ago, dressed "That is just like you • but how . as a gentleman, and escorting Ma- could Vignory countenance this dasisse Sergent. •I was mistaken." folly 3 Elis duty was to give Inc "Assuredly," said Villagos, who warning, and his silence was inex- had Datened with close attention usable." while affecting indifference. "1 '"It was that I almost forceashim migleti lay eerager you wore 'think- to it." ang of this leiter when you alluded "A beautiful reason. He was to the possibility of a batik at the niy employee and has pxovefl false damsel's. You thought he had fol- to me. I shall never forgive hini." lumatists." • Iuw ed Iher to her present abode." At this moment an office -boy. aP- "I confess I had steno such idea, peered, who announced that. Co?. bu'.I heue it no longer," said Max- Rerisoff wished to speak with M. bee, quickly. Dorgeres on very urgent business. A ' sudden flash passed through "1 have not time," replied :the 'the eyes ef the doctor, and from' banker, impatiently. th change in his countenance' . • "I beg pardoe, ssnelti," said Max - physiognomist would have divined inic. "Will you do. me the favor that bad just 'came in posses- to receive Col. Boeisoff, and to al- sion of a proof long and skilfully low me to be peesentl I shall not sought 'of a fact whidh had,for- him bo de trop, for I am sure he 0011308 great importance. •to speak of your former secretary." "Then," he said gaily, '"you re- "The •colonol hes an important linquish eke intention to area your- account with me. It is 7110T6 pro - self to the teeth for our expeclitien bable 'comes on business." to -eight?" • •"The business that occupies him o "Oh, I am not • afraid," said just now is not en affair of Maximerwho had caught the some- money," said Maxime, with coal- . what satirical meaning of the doe- cisme, and I answer for it the toe "and shall go, unarmed, even' conversation will turn solely to M. should this Kaa•diki constitute Ma- de Carnool. If you will permit me • dense •Sergent's bodaaguard,". - to remain ylse will learn much "I do not cast any doubt on your mere quickly. what I have yet to courage, believe me, but when one toll, and I, perhaps, shall find out CaVriCS revolver he is always sosne things• of which I gat still ig- tempted. to make use of it. and Ido 110b WWI to create a disturb- 1 • e'Very well, if I am compelled tc anee. It is agreed, then, I will eels you to go out, you will wait foe ' Yon at midnight at tbe rend nu. in niy chamber, and we will re- pi•int of the Chemps-Elysees.: Per- stone our conversation. Ask Cul. mit me now to take. knee Of 'you; Borisoff to walk in," he said to the I have ten patients to • sec this: office -boy. mornings'' • - In another momera the door op- Maxime extended his hand to the tined and the colonel entered. doctor, and made no effort to do- 1 ',perdue me, sir," he said, "if tide bins, have insisted upon being .r0e0iv- , "A propos of patients," restimed ,ed I leave this evening for frillagoa, "the eeuntess hos gOrl Silt, and must speak with you the.coesstry Lo -day, It is cold fore my depaseure." and raining, bet it matees nollh- 1 "At your service, colonel. Mon- tag. to her. have dello InY best , siert is my nephew, but if N.01.1 de - e, deter her,. but without success-'' 'sire to be alone with leases; "It is ,etrango," nmennired Mak- "I have had the honor to meet Mir, "she said nothing of her in- elexime Dorgores," said the ttion YestertieY," ' colonel, slowly, "and congratulute Beeanse this , beautiful idea ri-Cyse.lt upon finding him here. If mama in her . sleep, and this morn- 'I had not I should hese begged you ing she wrote to annottece to me 1 to send for hive You. guess, per- ils/at she should stars at nine haps," he Nr0/1/, on, "the cause o'elock." •bich obliges me suddenly to leave a. This unierseen absence of Ma- pssise, , dunes Yalta deranged Maxime1s "I confess I do not," eeplied the plans, lac had, however,' •onough bunker. to occupy the day -three pessons aYini have not, then, read the •,1 to see his pousin, his friend, aunt Jet nesse papers 7" Be made straight tor Rise de Ser- mereing." his node. "Not yet. I have boen busy tans enc, and was not littls surprised enee yon do eot Iceow that lam - ;•`•,,e to be informed by the concierge eals ast .Ste Petersburg have at- ThillItevan,t that Id. Tkn'tferee had tempted the lifo of the emperor, sent ter 111/13, Altd WaS algaitIng lum rey master ei • isolonel," stsenrnercd theSbanker. • , his office. Hiefeund the beldam; "What, ngnin ' . "I shall take my psecautiens," proireinaeli»g the room in evident "This time they tviod to lib" nP• "You would slo well to do to. for aisitatien• , the 'rtrinter Palace. The • emperor , 1 ant sal isfied he 'rill Segment, to '' -Ah 31,10,,, ,T•oti are. nave nettles escaped miratuleusiv, but ''L'',ovs in trodece himself into your house, elne'ttY thengP '.•eoleiers have perished,'' 1 received yesterday the visit of a ",Whai, have T done, rilY deer 1 "It is 'ubominable," said . the Ressiroi who represouted himself as envie?" asked efaxime, but slight- bantam', ettimestly. suppogo this sent by the (shelf of the political v "1: lv intimidated. imam elks the work 0r, umge ban- pollee, and who suceeeded •a "Very tvrotg, can tell yom a"yori dire whom you call Nihilists," cess staettagem effecting the Me :Ye welted my daughtet. that "There is no simil; of it. Tile ovation et M. tle (1511)001, This esetudrel she dotos upon leas betas wet has declared war ou the gee- morning a letter irons St: Peters- nejusnY 18'' 'ii, rD know eminent and on 14001e1Y. Om burg eulightesied . as to the what has been the remit of Ilia right and duty of the goveruntent menu of the night, The 11111,71 Watt feellth Sho has thicileeed that so &feed 335 t•l111,0f1 intexest, and a Nihilist in disguise." sips will /tot nr-rry Vignory, genie malls upon all its servants 111)011 Was sere of It!" alsalessear,- tholz taw will hot 1.ttrrY lesse devotion it NM stralli, I ani (To be contieued.) • •. MISERNLE WITH DYSPEPSIA Anoilrr Wonderful Cure Dy Teat 'Wondered. Meet nedlelne "Veult.a-tivea." • Ietethtae nary, of 225 Church Street, Ottawa, one, was treated for years by physician's foe pewee rays. Pepsin.. Re spont so much =MY far doctoes medicines without getting much relief mit he had about made up his mind that Ins PaStt was 1401)5 1001, Seelna "Vruit-a-tives" advertised, however, Mr. Der)' thought he would invest 50e in a box of these wonderful fruit juice tablets, And Ole famous fruit medicine did for Air. Den, what alt the deptors could nos do -it ourett 1111)1, STe wrItes;--"Pruit-a-tives" positive- ly cured me of severe Dyspepsia when physicians failed to relieve me," "Feult-a.,tives" makes the stomach Ss:tiepe.t and clean, insures sound diges- tion and regulates bowels, kidneys and 500 a box, for $2.50, or trial box, 213e—at an dealers, or Prom Frult-a- tives, Limited, Ottawa. of these, and I go." "My best wishes accompany you, colonel. 1 execrate the enemies of family and property," said M. Dor- geres, with visions of the red re- public before Iris eyes. "You wish, doubtless, to withdraw the funds entrusted to me. I will make ar- rangements fox you to do so this very day." "Thank you, sir. But I have something • more interesting to speak of than the regulating of an aeconnt." '"Speak, colonel. I cannot guess its nature, but--' "Rave you ever wondered whY I Lave resided in Paris for two 30ebanytepay-t!ast I" asked Boxisoff, "I suppose it was fee your plea - "You are mistaken, sir. I was Isere to watch over the Nihilists." "We have them amongst us!" ex- claimed the banker. "Almost as many as in Switzer- land. Their chiefs keep themselves prudently boyoud our frontiers, and itis in foreign parts that they organize the pipes which endanger our country." "Then the Russian government ba e good reason to have their crim- inal procedures watched by its clip - "The diplomatists do not suffice for the task. 1 am not attached to the. Russian embassy. I represent the political police of the .empire." "The, police 1" repeated M. Dor geres, somewhat nonplussed. "Yes, r have no farther reason 'be' hide it, since I leave ,FTILUCE siever to return. The casket which I deposited _with yon contained papers of the highest importance, - the list of these associated with Ni- hilists, reports of the proecedings of certain persons who eynigrated. after the last insurrection in Po- land. You have not, I suppose, forgotten that it was stolen, and the singular circumstances that ac- companied the thef t and you be- lieve me that the accomplice of the thieves was your secretary." "I think zo still, My...nephew has the proof." said the .soionel, looking fixedly at Maxim, who remained unmoved. "I, too," he resealed, "have the Deaf *et, M. de Carnoel was in league with the thieves. I have searched for, have found him, at- ret,ted and retained him for a long time lib my house."• "Without lotting me know!" ex- elaiined the bunker. "It was useless. You had given see carte blanche, and 1 was free to set in my own way. I endeavor- ed to extort a confession frees him, but your cioderant secretary knees that his Mends wueld not abandon Ilan, and preserved an obstinate "Rut what aro yea, going to do with him'? If your intention is to deliver him up to the Freech police, 1 have nothing to say, but-'' st shall nut deliver Mini up to nee sine for the excellent reason that Ise Las escaped,'' "Ma foi 3" exclaimed the. banker, "I shall not be Barry tor him to go elsowhore lo get hung," "Ho will nut be hung anywhere, for they do not hang in• Franco,. and he has, 1 believe, 0 intention .of quitting it, Be is ia Paris, and perhaps not far- from the Bee de eSuresnes. It Ares to make this known, . that I called upon you," "I am very much obligee to you, 'Mum NEW BORN BABIES, If/ PI8)'t5 01 APIA And Vueope Coes tent Is Still Volleyed. lot curtain parte of 44111, and Europe the custom of salting new - bona babies is still practised, The method varies with the differing tionulitiee of the pciopese employing it The Armenians of Russia zover ?'se entire skin of the infant, with very tee salt. This is left on the body for three hours or more, wheal 13 ±3 washed off with warm water. A mountain tribe of Asia •Minor is even more peoulisr in this To- ward than the Armenians, for it is alleged to keep the newborn babies careered with salt for a period of twonty-four hours. ..The modern Greeks also sprinkle their babies with selt ; and even in certain per - tions of Germany salt is still used on a child at birthe The,enothers imagine that this practice brings health and strength to their oftispring, and serves as well to keep away evil spirits. No opinion call help you to you 2233 if it makes you hate your bro- ther man. --- Judge Giles Baker, of a, Pennsyl- vania aetlittY, was likewise oashier of his home bank. A. man present- ed a cheque one day for payments Be was a stranger, His evidence of identification was nob satisfaC- tory to the cashier. "Why, judge," said the man, "I've known you to sentence nsen to be hienged on no better evidence than this!" "Very likely," replied the judge. "But when it opines to letting go of 001(1 cash we have to be mighty caretul." 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LEPER INSTITTIn IN IMP BRUNSWICK, S'elf.Sseriftving Work of Sisters 's1 Providettse to Behalf t)I Inmates, Leprosy, that most etreadful of 131 ‹liscases, is prevalent in only 006 part of Canecia, else Province of Now Brueswick, How ±3earno there is unknown beyond a tradi- tion which fella Bow 00 yoars ago two afflicted eailors shipwrecked ori the Gulf shore off Carecsaiet, were taken in and cared for by the hos- pitable inhabitantof the district, For some years after they left no trace of their visit WIi5 felt, but two generations afterwards the horrible disease became rampant amongst the descendants of those who had entertained the unclean sailors. For a time no step was taken tc' etanap DUI; the leprosy, but ebout fifty years ago the Government grin bit - to take an interest in the mat- ter, A lazaretto was installed in the Town of Traeadie, where all patients were banislsed, and a Gov, eminent superintendent of leprose was aPPoiryted. Linder his superin- tendence the patients receive the most sympathetic and humane treatment, and the disease is gra- dually BEING STAMPED OUT. Siateen nuns of the Sisters of Pro- vidence Order live in the building and minister to the vietims, They do all the work of the cstabliah- aunt, and actually tend to tho sores, which cover the majority of the sufferers. They appareutly have no fear of contagion, in spite of the fact that many of their pre- decessors have died of a disease, which has been called tubercular leprosy, Too much cannot be said in praise of these devoted women who have given up their lives on behalf cif the lepers. The people in the neighborhood are even more intlifferene than the sisters in the institute to the dan- ger of contagion. Young people till mares, into families where the disease has been found and bike} chances on coming under its influ- ence. They, by every means in their power try to conceal an out- break of the disease in their aii- 31y. at last it is suspected ha' the authorities, they will go to almost any lengths to prevent the afflicted member of their family from being taken away to the lazar- etto, where they know they will be forever lost to the world. °nee, however, the parses) has been taken away, the officials of the laz- aretto say that it is a most unusual cause:mice to have a visitor from ontside, and even ENQUIRIES ."BE RARE. Several reasons are given fov this, sne, being that people feel it, a grace to have leprosy in the fam- ily and try to forget ttbout 13 as mon as possible, The, patic.nts, toe, seem to give up all ietereet in the outside world and become ab- solutely indifferent as to whether their relate -es care about them or not. 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