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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1910-6-16, Page 2ilif f�YS1fP9 1LFPRED HP: THE HERITAGE' OF MADAME YA LTA, CIIi\I"'1'lilt VII:--(Lont'd) "Yra Fail the heeler mis. ehievou: l4•. ''Yun detest i>&e be- cause he believed with myself that 141 de ('arnoel had been meet lliug with city safe. It is tines to cut an enol to the false idea you persitst in maintaining. This ruin is un- worthy pf you." "Y,it have tram() so before, and I have ri fueed to believe it. And iltaxior0 dues not, ettbee." she ed- t13ftaximt•: ask him what he thinks 0'r' M. de Camel." Alice said nothing, but her eyes n4 seencr disappeared than her fa- tless exclaimed: "My boy, 1 eice you .ink niv esteem. You .have been firm, anti without you I d0 nut know what I should have dune with that way- ward girl." "Alas! I fear my firmness has not ehanged the situation." "fou are mistaken. The blow has struck haute. Tinge will do «•rites 4x41; lriarc•hessattlt. test. If yon seen finish what you If you have Weak estenees and that have so well begun--" Biting Pain in theack, by all means "Cure her I should ask nothing (rule ih;cesa-fives," width is made of better, However, there is, perhaps uOr a bo' r, far S2.rQ, 4441 trial box, one. means. Will you aliuw lilt' t•T 2;,,. Al all dealers, cit' Prom. c ,,it-ta- se ice Whoa wish, and with fir, a, ?;;:Aired flllaa^.a.. n�a ALMOST Eli]O1i NIfs9 1-1160 DISE ISF1 DEk'] ED. TI;E T1IENT WAS Cil 'tees AT °Ness lex. 11141, I1, 'Jarehessaalt, Walt Con - !table of the Province of Quewee, who live: at St. Ilraeinthe, thought 111ivas r oiug to be disabled for life. A terrible petit in the back 'kept Idol in the house and under the doctor'.' arc for menthe. Nothing scented to ;;ivo relief. Then he tried "Fruit -a -elves," the farnoits fruit medicine. Note the re- a.(lts. "Fruit -a -fives" cured me of chrnnie pain in the hack that was so severe drat. 1 could not.. drive my !torso," words he let fall 1 understood that ne wee aware that you were inter- :astir nter- estirg yourself in his behalf."' ('1 hope you clivert,e4 frim from the idea," "1 tried," replied Maxime, with einharras's-nont, "but I fear he per- sists in believing it. Ile hag rea- elons'thalt-•-" What reasol)s 9" rain walking with enc of his friends lie met this wlrinan of whom I spukc 10 yeti-4ahr. )associate of the woman who lost her 'rand in trying 10 open illy unCl•i1's Safe.,, U \Vo11 ?" • ` }lis friend knew, it seems,', that thin creature had been file mistress of lioheet de. C'arnoel," "It is not true. • Villages has h}til." "J -Ie asserts that he has proofs." '' What proofs 4" .. 'Last night, e4euts took place which I have been impatient'to are - late to you. I «115,- witness to strange .scenes Whitt' tools place in this verso leve Tnuffroy, and M. do Carnoel played the pririeipal part," "Yea were present, you say 1,i "`13y a concourse of strange cir- .urnstanees I' saw all, and am cer- tain .that M. de ('arnoel is the lover sought her truusin's face, question- 1 I h } t end accomplice of a worthless ceea-. ingly. Maxenie eulorad and made u'po0 I wish'' titre." no reply. "Certainly.,He followed Rue de Vigny to its "And you told Villages what you "Come! speak !" cried his tensile. Then I am g0plig. , terminus, and, plunged in his re- saw?" asked (1 the countess, in a "1s inre this foolish girt thatmy ! Wien 811411I x1.0 1 12 '111 wascrossing the Houle- husky lwfee. folm,lr secret 4y is assoeetitl-4 wifll \\hen 7 have succeeded. yard de Cotu'eelles when a cry rnrt "NO. But whether he saw it him- a .,hand of reseals. Yeu have just And he descended the stairway, his ears and roused 11Un from his self, whether his friend informed told me his exploits and dsarvn saving to him -:elf: revery. Raising his head, he saw hint of it, or whether he divined veer own conclusions from them. I "1t is only the countess who call a horse whose breast nearly touch- what I wished to Miele -I 'believe 11•e convert Alice.'"c.1 bin --a hurse attacehstd to an de - 011A PTE, VIII. • 1.0pa' you ego not mean tui retract bcf,ar my daughter," "No," murmured elaxirfte,- `'for, unfortunately, 1 have advanced no- thing but the truth." "What:'' lnurtnured poor Al.!e. "You, too -;;fru abandon him -you, who declared to me only yester- • day-" • "Yesterday I was persuaded he was innucsent. To -day I ant ubliged . to recognize that I was nlistaker.." 1 die for bar U •'\'4hat has happened sineo yes- I)orgeres had just been subjectrul; le , tit rn another fash•- teedise ?" to a lleartrendieg scene, Alice talk -1 lone "I caw M. de Carn,iel taking ell f dying. Vignore Usti( away1 "You:" • she exclaimed, turning • ' flight with a •woman who is certain- ly a thief." 'A weinsin!' repeated Mlle. Dor- gores surrow-fully' u, The two nrouos liaules cross - 3.s, a. w•o<nan, my dear Alice, sentiments his cousin had express- 1 g• 3' cress - /vial what a woman 1 one who is eel with so mu011 vie ence. Roe; ed each other. -. engaged in the service of revulu. was still living in the bottom of her "I will take you," she said in t� breaking heart. and she was resole-' an agitated r oleo ; ;'jump in, quick 1 • tiorlard of affirm fewest order." ti -r .iris em :tient,,, "And s•cu altar n that he lied with eel t cherish her Liberte, because , - i p her 1 Mod ! why .honld, he fife He she believed the hour would 001,,0 Maxime did not require a. sett -m(1 - Las. then• been arrest:ed'.'' 3 for the reinstating of the betrothed' invitation.' He took his place- by "I :reg yon, my dear ,.alive, net el 11,1 0110100. - Madame Yalta's 'sire, and the fiery to insist in knowing all the details' It was eels. mem-sexy to tear animal filed off like a cannon !hall. so e • ! the Minion. [ was t rrifi0tl" said • <• whenhem her the.c last � 1 i satisfied n 1 be '; affair, but of the I tell sen en my honer and my 'doda•nte Yalta alone could do that.' <v trete s ; "a step more and yeti cn.1,-c.rr:ase that M. de ('arnoel has IR wait impatient to see her, to ac-: ve old have •been under the feet of been gilts of acts which create lie- quaint her with what he had die -1 fee he ee. ' - tiwf.en hen wee you- an impassable assable c •erred concerning lt,;b rrt cle Car. "I owe ^•ou my life, and the joy abyss Yoe may believetoe, fur I noel. 111(41 if he etadd have hoped, of seeing 3 iu again would have deifended pini when 1 baticved it t., find her'at bonze wetted have run. - tine ol'd me if I had been -wound- possible. and I have ne interest ibIt Dr. Villages had esiel him the' o.1. 1 resigned myself with diflcul ' in ruining hit.). 04unte=s would be absent for teen- ty to postponing 203 r r<_,t till to - "It is well," said Alice, with el- t efeti1 11(":rs, and he must pose_ 'Lepro90 and here you are bad: fort, whore is he 1'" retie his visit to the next day, i again :" \\•e tri, he :" exclaimed M. Where sll 11141 1 e ,go'? rte hardly; "Back again : what do you mean': Der1er.:s. ' It is not ;au0 inte1- teii,W, eriI took n1a henieally the: 1 trent out fur an hour only and tion, I hope, t:, run -eftrr him 1' reate le Rue de Chateauduu, when,' was returning to .wait for you. - '•I wain t4 know where 1.0 is.•' in turning. into the Beetles aid Mille.. Yt)u civil not Ieeve Paris this "'4 absolutely •bee10 mein .,herbc.s, it 0.01111x• 1 to 'him o I morning for a chateau some dis- 'lru r) ;;tut it ?" ask: 1 Maxine, oiled t to end inquire for Georget, to g tance in the c•nultry'1" a, 1 "Why, 440." . make tut •:>n<1 i, this: 'even, he is On reaching af0nceanx Park, he et this w:::01(0." • tamer aside to take a look at (•.,1-i "How was it, then, Dr. Villages ' Prove to ale that you are not onel Burisedi s h,us('. He aster-; told me-" tainorl that. the Ienslian agent had i '\•„u have, seen him'!" I„'u1." "Fi•,14 shall .1 prove it 1 I can sp ken truly. His servants were! "Yes, he carte to dee me this nut tike you there, east I? Ii'tt r engaged in storing away baggage in; morning for the first time, at my shell eve him myself this 04 244'4„ a waggon. house." „se, shell 'ill see his contemptible se- :(-1 1)1caeant journey to kiln."! "What -did he say? speak! tell -I .h t cu'i,;,lie-and t:, -morrow, if soil . r.uermntred Maxime, "and may he are wish 4o hear t}(. seinfc,,xons I ::dal! never return." lgait 4110401.)0 and driven by (4. wcv oan who, `with rare skill, hacl just Maxime left the house of his un. ; :succeeded in arresting a blooded had spoken low, nevertheless; Max - ('e a Tittle more perplexed than lie' animal in full speed. Maximo bee (aught the words which re - knows.. all." "And I --I know what awaits ere," nlurrilured the countess. She had entered it. • i sprang aside quickly, and was On his arrieal he faueied he was about to apologize when he recng- going to set everything to rights, ; Aired Madame Yalta bent backward overwhelm M. Dorgeres with joy, I ane pulling on the reins to.restrain bring Alice to right s'retvi, and re -1 her trotter. She had very nearly assure his friend Vignory. And At... c111511ed a roan who would stilling- . ar.xems. pa at thought of t•he danger he Flue there remained one last eaitd+ha3 °seapel. to play. I'ou i" exelaimrd Maxime, iaxime was net the dupe of tee: ?ama0ed at this unlooked-for meet- "He- -I hardly know where to he- gle." stammered Mexiine1 aston• - lese+ "rani lien-' " Froeigh 1" interrupted 1i112 f' WEl:Y BE SO THIN'?" i:aled Ilii) the eountess showed so aureoles.((There is nothing left; Hutch irnperesieete. "He said so •x444 but to due." III Thinness is Entharrassing, ladieal• teeny things." „ le "rr 411.1" ex ('knee:t the fath4u.! thy and Not Naturals --Formula \bout me: "You love nee no longer that •,111 `'He repeated that your state of talk of dy iiig. What have 1 .4 ,net Noe. Used Which Adds 1'410441 One health required great care, and flirt you sh,1111 ! hrrak mt h t f'' to Three Pounces a Week. recommended me as usual not to 144," said Alter, the , n _•ri• abuse the interviews granted me." self into her father': 1114144;0, ' 1 }ins o Every one ought to have some 'Hie asked you nut to speak to me t ceased to love yeti.; bet f,+lc'ro extra flesh on the bony structure of 111.. de Carnoel'1" stet if I dare slot the couru(11 41 I of tee body, beth for the sake of "Not positively, bite from certain t i health and self-esteem. vealed that a danger menaced her, "What do y411 mean?" he cried. "Nothing. .Go on, I bog. You have just asserted that 31.'clo Car - noel if; a w•r1tclt, The doctor is of your opinion, I suppose." r- ql ti! y1/408E-Va.Piegyfr&fc y1 sed' Rhera•s a satisfaction in a perfectly painted hoose similar to when 0n44 Leidy in protected by good slant cletbina, rain -cost, top-eoatand sturdy hoots. The protection ailordudpropertratter the paint costing to worn down to the bare wood is no greater than garment. worn down to the lining. Martin. Seln®'Lis Paint 1 00 0/(, rc'u1e orotnrt4 your property on Duda om srgea Irani wlnt.r ns hardy, rugged and etr, oe as It entered. Qnollly doe. it, It with. stands rhe rigora of winter storms. tempests, 1'npid changes e1 temperature, humidity and the dtatntegrntlnu eireote of sea. wind, cold. rain, ',all and Allow. Everything that counts Is put ix--Ilvary. Cults; t4.at clearer kteant, That'e why the 4nal,ty irate, It your (baler cannot snooty ion, notify ns and we will gladly dlrcct you le whore our valets aro to be had. Substitutati ' 3, Write for ntt lur ed /��'Si booklet.. Home y,; ftaautifoh" and iatereating color card. Free for i the netting. The blartin•Senatr Go. tiss real PIenrere Fur* Peti..r S '1 1:it, Oa1ozlotruwl the seam oalemon or 4111441114, 3� eisselvitlg g421451ufed sager 144 wag' a 14 1 misters 5104x00,42 delicious twreo isila10 Aatt " nayr121444iterkltsnnt Ip, Nle "uinbettledb• gro4<54, %f 44 of.101:t De for. oz, bathe s t� 1(54144 10014. 4;50sa004 dfg: <.o„ uoaule, We We 1}1104 to help you to woke it bright and yrettier, Let us tell reit 110W, The greatest beautifier and. preserver for Louse and home is paint. We mueaa, \lr%• PleemN !fl/� PAS Y'S P.INT Youelmtld learn all about these Paints.. y e,�Lor they brighten, peso cheap comparing 541111ity with the others. We shall send yotr the prettiest and most useful booklet ever issued, tolling you all about painting your Lento. if you will write u, for lleoldet IV". You should have a copy It is (ren, A. RAMSAY & SON Oa., Itstahtishod 1012; The Paint Makers, - Montreal. "Yes, or: rather I ane of his.,A£ter leaving seen this Carrroel rescued I:; a knave I doubted still. , -It pained me to recognize the fact that you were interested 01 an un- worthy man, The-dootnr removed my last doubts. He informed Arte of what this Cannel did after quit- ting Rue Jouffroy. I should have begun by telling you why ho was in the House and by whom he was brought there, blit-•" "It is useless, tell rite• the rest." "Well, madame, since you wish first to know the end of this sac' story, know that Carnoel followed his mistress and she has taken him to e house where he still remains with her." • - "Aud Villages knows' the house 1" (`Perfectly." `•You believe ie?'" "Why 1110111(1 1 not believe it? The doctor has offered to take me {Here. We are to go with tees frier.( this evening --or rather t'1-nit;1i. I am to meet thele in the Champs lassoes." `You shallnot go. L'.1rlii 1 it.' c"MayI ask why 1" said 1)l 1Xir.;e surprised and at the sanies time charmed at the countess' tone. She svould'nut have spoken in L1. a tui• perativo had she been indiIlercnt to him. "Because you would be rushing t , your death," slie replied quick. le. To my death! ' "Villages wishes to draw you into a trap. You will not t•ctur-1 111114'0 if ;you follow him this night." "What interest has the deeser ll making away with reel" lie ask- ed, smiling. -(To be continued. 41 ;tis•'seeese %' "". "„"' , = y-r,,,s .;'`','-�h-"``.� e THE 'ROYAL'. I. I TO EUROPE SAILING FROM a+a Montreal and Quebec t Bristol .l TRIPLE TURD NZ EXPRE:SS STEAMSHIPS oycd Edward AND Boal Georae Triple Screws, li•trconi Wireless, 1).lep:Set '1'elel)honcS, Passenger .Elevators, 6 Passenger Decks, 12.00') tons. 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For full particulars, ra es, booklets. schedule nF Bailin s, etc,, apply any steamship agent, or write to H. C. i3OUP.LII lis Gan. Agent Canadian Northern Steamships, Limited, Toronto, Canada; or Guy Tombs, Acting General Freight and Passenger Agent, Montreal ; or Wm. Stapleton, General Agent, Winnipeg: Steamers. The Most Pic- turesque Port, este t n people are sensitive to • - - Site burst fat-, tears and see, (di tete harsh, unfeeling criticisins 0111141•}• which are. annstantly being }1tu11(1 her iris ' 1 Her father receivedh i i r i al tient by the more fortu,aate well - arms, and ell:.r rte. almost as mac }' i figured persons moved, hent his Mesad to conceal hell livery one pities a thin, bony a;,ite•tem. horse, but horses don't know i1-- 'Sp:'ak."-e1-i:d Al. Durgsrns.l wl.ile tide people err, both pitied "Fele me to make her nlvlerett id t aril ridiculed. It ought net to be, 1 4 v , e • I ]a 's « r, 1 t afflict. m, btu it 's t1a 1 1 I its. that she bay trot the light, to gni a1 .vei ii rr urr441 figure, }ie it man r ty old age by r f f ;;g to marry- ' !or woman. excites ,adlnit•atierl ; not "Newt said A11'4+.44)44)ga'rieg1ealy fur the figure but for the herseIf from her 1,rtIles's arms. ''1brighteyes, pink cheeks, rod lips, may promise ai force myself to bat! and vigorous carriage which ttreel1. re:tigle d ; I clltnet pr0nriee t.. F ,r- 1'any a well nourished body. ,get. lint I swear t,, ,yon 1IRvrr to Strength, bee lth, }wittily Ansi pronounce the! name of the, man I1 001113d 31esl1 abr,und, if the blood and have luted ; and I ask it of you, my i nerves get enough neunsllmr:nt out father, of you, Maximo. It is not of the food esters• much in r.,xnct.' I This prescription aids nature; "1)'; not f(1ir that we will r vet t help: absorption. digestion and ate It this 'sad subject,`' 4101)1102 M.' 441111elation; 11114:, distribute the •pergr•z'es, who hied ronoverrd a blood and hers elements tell ;eh 1111414 ]ars cl,1npns4:l'c, duel felt the.. make sound 110>h. Uri the ingredi- ents and make it, athome, 1144(4: nil nceesulty ref patting painful 5,,,,,5,,,,,,,e,5,,,,,,,e, 'Vou will an (old lr' emain to tt � Imp.Imp.vertu fast you gain in weight, . in a half err botU • Martin fwill,i • pit e, Martin child41» rir your own my (1001 thrice onnrrs o1 11sndre o1 peP'i1 child, Wisdom will 1.111144 to 3'0'4 li r.',, nnunr4 143'"1' of rhubarb, perhap1, and 1 w!'I wait for it. And 1�hen a<ld one "'we 'r+ompourlli a»-, nolo wi•11'you. rah far me in the' .1.1100 cardiu1 sht'ko anc1 1, 4 "Ian41 i dining-00nu) ? 1 have a few 's; 414114 1`44.1: 1.4111•. ; flu 11 adt1 One ounce l to 91' to your cousin.". tine( We 4•a/lorli"1141 enr,(pounrl (riot \lir. offerc41 here her (` 141sT ul, cardan1r70). Shttlie well !214(4 take, rind went •alt without 11a4.;ru 2 the. a teaspoonful beforemeals and one band of hoc cousin, who Untie rste(,d after 11104114. Also drink plenty of we'll elle shr. tae .:led hunt lee's 11 floe" water between meals 041(1.1411,1111 re -I tirnaiely t11141 11,1101. tiling . Weigh ynlir5elf before be- fly way nl cti:ltl11'114atiiln, rho had gitring, ` gra 1h 411 Morse. factories proems.; tete :1141 c line r t 1.teru 1 Combustionengines ui w: world, f r e - cthe n 0 m n 441 the en- gineering and experimental departments eta en(ploy.(1 on all problems co 19611ed with Gas Engines. 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Co, The Canadian Fairbanks Co., Ltd. Gee tietneu, =Please ;tend "ate your fliee,C'atalogue, G,1:,, 100, show. Mg full lines of ?arm l'pngines: . Name /Wye 4s 4-04k s•o+o+oihi-e-w+o-eset+ra On tin Fare POULTRY NOTI".d. Put the settles' hens he the dark. eor1lerts. •- r (rood cleat' dry litter is thin unix kind eo have on the floor. As table poultry, the duck ranks noxi toa the tlirlc'ey in clulIlity alai price. - ue -1uTo04hcugphnis xtbtahbren l(t. l.e 0ty0i1maerewfoe1r1l1sswelhlaliritlgreye+ washed and feeding clean, whole- s. me food will acid mtlto_ielly iu maintaining good health, The main thing in building te 1:l ultry house is to have it semn- t;,,ry, cornfor..table, simple and of 1O W cost. - 'lho deck is a rapid grower, cas' 113' seised, if kept from water, and t"ailing them through wet grass and weeds while ;young. With guineas, atter .they 'same c••mmence to lay, care roust be talc- eu in gathering the eggs, not to use (be hands in taking them out of rho - nest. By putting the fresh laid turlrey eggs under common hens, not unly 41111 better success be secured in - 'latching and raising, butthe tur- keys will lay 0 number of egg t, No fowls 044 the farm will -take care of - themselves .like geese. About all the attention they need is to provide warm shelter for them in the winter and green pasture in the summer. Au inch layer of sand on the b• ouster floor makes cleaning oasy. The dropping ml4y be. readily sack- ed' out daily and fresh sand pet in as 'required. . But care must be trlcen to always have it dry. With all young fowls of•all kinds, 00 matter when hatched, frequent feeding is necessary if aquick start is tole assured. For the first few days eee1;y two or three hours is not too frequent. Chickens and duels can be raised, to marketable size vers' readily and under close confinement, but with ,p,'sese and turkeys a good range must be provided. If either of the latter is raised profitably, they must be able to pick up a good pant of tifeir living, With all stock as tle:ll as poultry, wizen grown especially for the mar - het, quick growth, early maturity' and marketing as soon as reedy 14111 important items 1n realizing the greatest profits, and (t failure of either one will affect the Other to more or less extent. DAIRY NOTES. Stirring the 'cream frequently will slake inure butter. Toe heavy setting -destroys the flavor of good butter. Larger yield per cow means less - east in keeping (limn. The best plan is to maintain the - - env .as uniformly as possible, A warm temperature facilitates, and a Cool temperature retards the development of flavor. Crows should -meet' 1141 overht.ate or unduly excited, or worried e ti, any t1411e. Milkiiie in a f ,ut-smelling stable yard imparts tc• the ]44111 an injuri- ous taint. Working out, buttermilk attd - working in salt is Where the °ver- ses rising 00111x» 1n. -1 When thebutteris gathered in the churn ing ranular fern it, ishl ver crvercherued. The butter maker mush be erred b3' the tastes of those who bity his butter. 'Unless a big cow is a :extra milker she is It its profitable than a smaller tine that is a fair milker. 'Jhe udder of a cow is a very de- licate structure, and site quickly rebels at rough .usage or improper petite -IS of milking, The future tlnt•fulnesa of the corn depends 44ra ails ellen the treatment she receives during the first year af 1 e i=' tio nl B Bulttetr 0110111(1 not be 1110(111 too quickly or ton slowly, as in either ease the quality will. suffer,. Bared milking is Ile a4lrnnttigc if it is clone without hurting 00 irri- fetin 1 e c( i tr civ 11441 - mlkcl h c site t5 c clean Rutter cite he more thoroughly washed free from buttermilk while i!1 the granular stage than at any `t ether time. a .1 certain young fellow lists got 1) 0 parrot's complain( -he an4ks 4,0 much. And this is how it let him clown a (temper 111 an intpert- ' a'of, interview, "You love my dauighter1" said the old man. "Lee; icer!" ho exclaimed, leis- sieeeicly ; "why, I would die fur 111,r! For one sort 44}1111141! h•unl those sweet oyes I would hurl my- 1,1.1" from ,yonder cliff and .per'ist), a 111redina, lirniactl mass, epee ilio sof Its two 11111<1rell fact below." The old Mail' shook his tided. "1',44 ul».rthirig of 1 Liar m3,sel1," Ivorai41, "tih41 one is efieugh rn a small fetidly like 1011)0,'' "Al)! - I'v0 seem some rough ( times, site"- said an old salt. "0114e 1 WV wits wrecked, 1111(1 We'd (anter Ialt lllir pr0V4910 n s, Then we ate •c11r bolts, o,u(1 *11(111 tltn fillip tu11111 i 411 4110 11114 w.tl Otto het, to,'