HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1900-10-26, Page 7the; and he on .,1 he 141.1.1110414,4,01.001.0111.1a...4 + + +++ +++ +++ +++ * . I iTIIE ITE N'S T li -1 I t 3: 4., 444. +4.÷ ++++++++++a+++++++++++a+++++a+++++++++++++++a+a++++++a +++ +++ + The Prior started up with an ex- clamation and a conviction that de- lirium hat again seized upon the sufferer. But tirot her Cypriall caught Ins robe in his feeble naud, and assured lam that he was not raving, entreating him to sit still and hear him. Taere was no dis- turbance in Ills face, no hurry or ira coherence La his voice, and the Prior, inexplicably constrained, obeyed him "There, opnosite to where you are sitteng,, I saw- Jahn. He was dressed as he was when he lent us that morn- ing wheele, untie !yeeterdan seenn- ed so long ago, and now. might be yesterday for Its nearness to me. The sainting courage was gone !atom his face, bat there Was a light keit such as I have Dever seen, and yet seem- to know. Be stood just there and gazed at no, andst epoke 'to him, not with my liao, but as spleit epeaks to spirit. and sol he answered me, not In nvoyde oil this world's len- gunge. I told alin that I was not afraid, that 1 knew he had been re- leased long shice, and nem knew that he had -come tto tea me tuY Mena was at hand. And . the spirit: on me - brother said to my splait teat it was so; and, father, listen, lesten, that you toray be very sumer-the monk raised himself slowly, and lifted one hand Ea miasma assevera- tion,-"ely broeher bent over me, nearer and nearer, 4lact 1 wee not afraid. Hee hand was hidden in his breast. until he :was leaneng quite closes to me; but then he withdrew lt, an towelled my raes with some. thing which it .1101." "My God witis what ?" aald tive Prior. in a hoarse whisper. A faint wale. dawned ton Brother Ceprearns face, as he fell gently hack, and his outetretelted hand dropped at les sale - "Were: tlit• fenetens Token." The gr' s heel rest covered the new -wade grave, in .the , burial gruel at 1,....errato when the vie rat Chet the etiantennity had • tea et d t Item irv tee t r nett on f tie." loorota. aral Cover diaper- eion. Tioni was tee> tente of whielt the Aroma: ef tane Cover Masters tona when tar litotiry IneY. Levi net ete •. I reitt nol. net retied 'with a great f rte. aga'aatet, tho VE44,14.044 reat-tar. ,infter tee Neap nol h ch thee' load ratified. Thoe 1: 1: meteors h belt 0..404 tOnk wati 'ht-tea,re thoe IT.0.,1A1311'4,4 id140:14er. ci &thot, h,'I'Jt tit ut1 bent,c0rot ter,•:•:tor:4 oT 11:. M u4.4.4-af710 fit '.44,4r. d,1ose,i.inr, ewe trnetoi ao*tito foreat Paine . alea )*I ,4'd foe a metes the town, the atterieenteetie totted eleore. tette at that wed.: 1 t " • 0, it! Win int tAr3.03 tow, IAma nue- a 4,°' s 44-gu. and ot14-11. lit* Were the V.°11! 41'44 1i1r140 joining some • other- commualty of their order. Late in the evening of the day which witnessed the final dlepersion of the monks, some of the soldiers and a few people of the vicinity, who had timidly offered them the friendship of fear, enter- ed the denuded chapel. ; The light was dim, and the stripped walls and undecorated altar presented a rue- ful picture of desolation. In the gloom they discovered a figure, prone upon the outermost step of the sanctuary ; the head resting against the altar rails. It was that of the Prior, and he was quite dead, his face bearing no mark of violence or distortion. The long heavy sleeves of his white robe were tightly wrapped round an object fie -nolo pressed against his breast. When they loosed them, the crucifix, which had stood upon the altar, fell from their folds. The Prior's face was calm, serene, happy and he had eva denely died without a struggle. But the monks' held ever firmly that he died of a broken heart. The new possessors of Kilferran Abbey were rouge and warlike men, lett not exceptionally brutal. and they eurfered a remnant of the brethren such as still lingered near to lay their Prior in the abbey ground. They made his grave next to that of Brother Cyprian, and when he reeted there the secret of the treraure confuted by Lotus de Valmont to the lwepLug of Kilferran w.as haried with lam. Tlje ritootke eontrivel to de- taeh some of the reliquerioe and other N'otos from the wotlie of the mon- astery chapel, tut the iron heart - shaped ea," witteh conteinel till un- 4-1.1:peeted a gem, was not among the weeder. Neltaer aid it fall into thto hands of the told:err, bat 71,1 one remennered that there hail been Sivii a. thing, or merited that it was tits :hog. Ste camp QUA (Wit ontee; upon Kilter - ran Abb.ese, and it, was good for Bro. tator Celortan that hoe was at vat ho and las aWr.M... 171te yew.; ro.110 On anti en, noel eine abbey coeval JO, Lis gar/:eel, tor in any way iniseloit. eel, eat itto all pitee; witeeh letve ' ogre INS% iltcp:143Ars of MM. and 41,nrAkt„. tho sea tie i.01,.k! of the leilman tiro whant leas beim within their ehottteree wain. it had a trriat Mel eatinteer reetete. The abbey wee, intntiteel. peep'e eitel, loot by tine oationtia aaaeeeeoue, amilese rairlos: tea %%heap *ratan ann .Itt is" wore, nunlerainS tit parte. ' lett by thee rewg. awfua ,:nr• ;as ter the- dead. rattail -one:node tarottah thee 431C4 -00.A. (4•4.34rStA46.4 tcora tat l'.4444 awl taut tow. Open t41 that , 1444:ati:kkaft 44f the' 41ar-LeYt rate MO a the witilte; tap,. ,ar...st,e 1.:116e; bers resided at home. The old' feudal spirit still dwelt strongly in them ; they loved their people, as. they stills. Wittuotit the slightest Insolent mean - hog, called their tenants and neigh - boas, who Lbeing still a :primitine people, loved them. But the Tredeth- lyns were a travailed race, and even in the later times the castle was of- ten empty, while its masters Were exploring the beauties of eature, or the treasures of art, in distant lands. Free). a long spell of such. femptiness and silence the castle was aroused, in the early summer time, forty years ago, by the return of Sir Ber- nard Tredethlyn, with a nuraerous state, including Iris only daughter, a young French: lady her friend, and several servants. The people were -very curious to see Sir Bernard's. daughter, who had been sent to France, and placed in the change of certain persons of • rank, just then basking In the light of the second Restoration, and Who were relations of her mother. The young lady of Tredethiyn Castle would be no unim- portant person among her humbler neighbors. No Tredethlyn had ever been known to contract a second marriage, even when no male heir had been barn of his first, and Sir Bernard was not likely to depart from the customs of his forefathers in this respect. The estates in Corn- wall were entailed on heirs male, but during her father's lifetime there Was no doubt that Mess Tredethlyn would remain undisputed mistres9 of the castle. It was sited in the county that Sir Bernard had saved very large sinus of money for the purpose of purchasing a landed estate for his daughter, which should place her, at hes death, or her marriage, In a position almost of equality with Ins successor in the Cornish property. Sir Bernard had been travelling in Ireland for some trite before he join- ed his daughter at Paris, and people had heard tell that lue had bought a fine place there, down in the South, but that there was no house upon it, only a bottutif•al old ruin, But all this was hitherto only 'hear- say, and the ellief coalman of the pinta: was that air Berloarel and hid dangitter were coming lame, and Abat it was to, be Ittopea the eoung lady was Mee in her ways, and could speak like other people, and not onlY (*gibberish, ' a as ta be appre- !tousled, cans:tiering that she had aviel so lona in a place vairtere it was natural, awl Moro AVIS the pity, for everyone to talk gibberish.. e'er Bernarti otoo«1 his olaiigitter ar- e:veil duly, an 1 everoo greeted with the loetrtniese, quite nevoid or ser- enity, elm ateterho se the Cor - ;Leto peasantry. 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But people said It had transpired are terwards, the lady not being able to keep the knowledge of the terrible thlug nmilvulgeti, that She had dashed' the mirror to the grourni in a six -Mien acteee of terror, having seen in it an- other ram beside her own. The face -wag that of a woman, very pale and sorrowful, but dignified and beautiful beyond belief, with hazeleeyes and rich brown hair, adorned with a strange head-dress, the like of which the lady had never seen. As she looked, into the mirror, the rair face grew- dim, and began to fade, and then. a slender hand was passed amuse the white throat, .and the face was gone. Such was the etory which was whispered abroad about Tredethlyn, and it is certain that the lady caused every atom of the broken glass to be ground up and burled in the earth, and that she en- treated her husband, Sir Miehael, to take her away from the castle, which, she declared, was haunted. In the chapel attar -lied to the (gestic there were also onany pieces of deopply-earved wood, and other wales front the sea, notably the wrong -lit brass lamo in. the sanctuary, witL ite long swinging eliainit, had belonged to a. noble 0111p in which a Spaeoleit bishop hall sailed, and which had gone to pieces off tha Loast of Cornwall. Not a Me was: saved, but many of the &townie) were washed on. shore, end the epaulet]. bishop's grave waS nettle before the altar in the ehapel of Tredethlyit Castle. Blanche and her fririel heard these and many other lastorlee from the old prieet, who had Mal there eince before leer birth, had ineeeol boom her gratelfather*e private chaplain, anti was still her rather% awl pita tor of tie, reality feat who dwelt lot tie. eielnite- tor the eastle. et,Ir. 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C''-14,' 14 1t-eil been liable, nal even footrolts roat preresi 444‚9es Tr.- • 1444e825ed spflators- But wale 121 011,-.4 inetaaa there load 1)0{-14 40.111Z4,21 were or Spenesh tete:elm 144- 440414(1 gala or give tkillings of the talk Of royal ante/gee Bat the stro'is ter th 44:44 goz-vry wr4ag2lt 1419"148; 4941440, with people ell nof, 'know min.:it of tita7. 1141 ikeea 404 ha the ileasiviese, vet 0p' 0.41' wing.; ;tn.2 fretted throat,11e- .44 dist ant eonin kok: King-;.„ of 0.4t1t iota, azzr1ins4-. ir: Ca. 442a 2. 441:1441S3 44.341e, stern shelter the I Fra44e.4 had been 44:•,1e.4, in IN had prenounee21 '10144-', 14 tinvs, from titc- c41a44g:4ns ot rOyaity 4110."1" tb. • li..";:•".'; 1 4: ,'914,14491• 14744r. - 10r Teare yeare then anY Mall there 444 her own countryi44721 by a Tre41-•two, 12-4.2x 44.41 amaa hove t..4111, nnd not. even by athlete ; sa ran ...the 441, fry ; She+ 1 -1‘?. -qt 1.4-4,44 I, ate: a. e.9 threats of tortar4 444:411141 the atodiery had tilarrleil her pr,server, and Jived Gel .=o fur1o44,,41y 4.--2,,mr I4-414 II:, Induce the monks to reveal its hid- .fin III.= C21.r01sl9 2,4i-is144e only Just long thksta 2, t] tte , .22-,•021.4 leg pIeei-4. Trv44l.,1, there waS hat 0142 14 '42941443[: to .L24avr.. aLin Iattia4 daugh- 4444a14417-.24 1414o. ayetiL144,44 an -414-4 2444.94.911411 , ter, lat ho grew frif and in her turn eosll'y to show, an -i t;44• a:, will their autrri-d. 44 Tis:!.letitlyil, lor ow8 eases- as 4.7.4:r12.-. 841111 gr4(1-4a12-1 in. at.t.1 her father's hi-qr. Ilianthe 44e:14449 1,43,1 - Wttelett. ea teelAN., ni11 tk22 444 t',444.4r pat 141442.4 lay Do :torte Peeler leo Wore: for Ti ELY TOPICS F TUE FAR The Farm Cream Sepa ator. We haae had occasion move than once to retfer td the farm: separator system uow so largely aritetleed in many of the Weetenn States. This system, properly speaking, is a -plan by whica each patron of a -creamery has a hand Or small sep- stator ana separates les own milk. at house, sending only the cream to the factory. As contrasted with the whole milk pan, waere the whole milk is hauled to the creamery &ad the skim milk returned, this sys- tem has many advaatages. There is a great saving in the met. of haul- ing. This is figured out very nice- ly by 'a Nebraska creamery maa. His weekly make of butter was 08 tubs.. To have hauled the whole milk to make this quantity per week would Lave cost not lees than $220. By each patron baying a seta- arator and mending only the cream, it cast but $68 to gather this, a saving of $152, or between $G and $7 per patron for the season. Another distinct advantage claim- ed for thee plan la taat the qualiey of the butter improved. It is rea- sonable to: steppes° that this would be tbe ease-. Where the cream is separateti from the milk as soon as taken from the cow, there Le not so mueh danger from bad flavors. A small quanti•ty of cream can be taken better care of than a large quantity of milk by the average patron, and thereSore the maker gets the cream at the faetory In a 2,:aukethm.better condition than the milk would be from which the ere= is Then. the farmer has the skim -milk 114 perfeetly sweet ernelition both morning- and evening. for hie ealves or other &Wards tin the farm. Thai Is a %4- great, advantage, mid In 'tootle • where a toniteirteon Le mane with the whelp nail: plan, aura -lent to ereablo• 1.1p. It:atty.!4 t4/ geov the etot, ,11 a Sop. ' manor in a Neat :hat while. This farm a totrateer systIla Rpinn• 41.1'ArAtisi for :11.311iito?st and tit t Territortee where milk ta le lootithel beer (Ilene:to-ea tto the feetories, awl wee in -inert -0a 1 thett a great many ; cepara a one 111.0.1 -ee1,1 *h • • et rut • titan Weet far oloie ;aro eea It is In 044. tignitIA :001%, 410 4.310,y p' -on that ,401!„1 euente...ftelly ,l 1o4'1 in 1,4 4r,,, ilereiel with ere:artery warit in that part, of ;sou et. liat. Et It hill wart; a tell • et th'* 4er't :111F1k Tia oath 1l •r • w4.4t1. 1 re 144,4 salt a , 54' 44. iathalatoka.4 ast in 124 • w -a4":. fit-, akk lakitakiaat424 Irk would 14,4 lanefaeht 1 ; lit 4411 4r WaA,A, ^ pro.11.14-4.4,r 14.4.tt•r ' atunikty ot letieei a toot tee eatiaa• tit farna1 r 142. -Mtia 'at pi :le 'sweet I • 1,,h taa.gae tar.. to 74 .• 14r4.14 "4.4 a4.4 .ork, at 4,40..'"-i "-4 tic. f a;t4a 41.dry. Mo. 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Lee r.i.sslenaties nave leoznal tiara ('8 :it- .4119 84144' arm ;Ana renal perhaps Lao 1.2%z44 VOZISUIS, inuasters 414741we2'eenes to promote tile ends- to wee:. they have trAtell devoted alai '14:'!',' persona: safety. That no on.. 111:414 that at the 41)4144414141)41444141i they have 44 ."9 41 up to the best traditions of 144'eel-Lone caning. At 'east. 44441.,".'roe v.- o /offered hava e44141109'je44141109'j whit • al et en 4444,)e042.A411/(`Y. 81944 14410341'a va nadial have 4114,1 as well us 4714.484) 01 Christian martyrs teat kw a:. A good many have dieat 'la -we do not 24440w yet : nor e tee a:** lint meagre 4441(4)50114441(4)50114441(4)5011s or • era rut so far as we hove ,arr44.1. 1441» 1 -Torte -leans in China - :attar -411444 foree !g-Itave shown stout 4444144.4 041(1 (4 441244faith, find have 4w"4(ie44e4' peril met them with lanfil-.:f•laieg 5411-442.-E. S.. 'Startle, in Pktrper's Weekly.: , mong them vita coned have re- eaIed it -the Prior, t171f: last 'Who &Segel -foe., about ties areeleere preeinet F.Itor the eireere heel 1.40e0 drIVeri Out to seek the poen-oriole; heepotality o left a e51411 4444e'r. the eoffers of a enteea. eteeny Wee or of the frig -a -tante' a -metre- people, orn- 1 It was tradition:11 in the family, nuairat km -L -1r:-. en.14 e810.4:21- aiso Opportunity sSea44l.4:41:5)r for their that when in Enghtel. all its mem- among the te91i4.1'e 5:242.012t, and there Ti'etli";111,11 11:14•1 44•.3.3•44 Mid II:147.114.74. 1414444• 14:0-0 . .414, a V`, a 9'i,449 4-144-114115 C.,- -.at '43 ' ept 6.1.414447-1.15 119 ,44 4.:41".•71 144‘, 1, '4114'8' 14y (1,441,4-9141-4 4'(1'44lL14.1,14 11 4-14, run re. -e o sr: .- it of the 4414144 ••1444,. 1 ,":• • tsing a 94 24ar- • 2-421-4 .9.4-24r.".-. be :re ,14 ''841e •,..14- -4 nta- 1717.4-2i2-.24 the 149.4c-4'44-'14cy 114414440.,:- 1-44:44 ar the -et teat lent. VIERS. A New Forage Crop• for Conte/lea . . What re:I:clover le to Canada., What': alfalfa. is to the Southern States, .09"ti the cow pea to the south. Throughoeit the Southern States there is scier01446. a planter who does net know tftfIV: valuable crop and who does- not/ woe ett- for either hay, for plougloing ander as a green manure, mails coverin$ for the ground after the last cultierwe tion of corn and cotton. Thle pleats' however, does not stand the. severe climate of the north, and repeated tete periments at the College Farm at Guelph have proven that cow •peaes- cannot be successfully grown -blatant. In the Niagara Peninstane-We were somewhat surprised, therefore, While -visiting the great section about Ham - Ilton on September lith, to..find on the farm of Mr. Erland Lee, StonetY Creek, a most luxuriant crop of cow; peas. They had been planted in rows and had made such growth that he was then cutting andleeding them to his cows. Ile said the cows ate them eagerly and that though they did not look to be a heavy crop, still the. Tines spread so much that he actual- ly got Inore feed orr a given area than he did with his best silage corn. Tim pods though not ripe. were In, probably the best stage for feeding. - They cracked open readily and the seeds were as plump and sp -Lured as to leave no doubt In oar • mind that they could be successfully; ; grown to maturity in this climate.. This may be tbe very plant our -fruit growers are looking for to sow lit their orchards and vineyards after they hare finished cultivating. Like , all other leguminous plants they take ; free nitrogen from the atmosphere and store it in the eell ; titer else, her the deea.y of their long tap -roots, Improve the nwehanical eouilltion or the soil and alas Lida te its humus. If ane* of our freit growers have arty knowledge of that plant, I would be glad to hooey freon them, I will :ilia: make MitiniriLAS as to where the seed mon be ototainea what earleties bare been Rurs,:e2,;sttally grown under :teenier conallitiens, the best them or plant.lig. etc.--lairtning World. Artilleal inmobatten. Eaperimente in ail:Metal Pemba - that and rearing, carried 044 tneene of inaabatore brouderee eistoweat mte nov,,.,Ity haviate the lay - Ing 4), , 114400. T12'...it %W.I. be pro:Andy fr'l and' tr44.4te4 tit* ZVI 14.1 1i444 1141 ovorfaI4 ni_nittiat4.412 4121. Tazt 4.441;4444 la1-1, la early Jantikk" ary voke1ne.1 k teta gireater 4P'r*211 'EV 411; 11'i. AVIA1* 14.1Vor 4404.1 ,,r tiaata ogo Le4,1 :tit!: 04401 .44.irt!.. T49? w14*14i-4.yntiy..1:. 4:5 1.4!.4t4.4 made ▪ 1.4.4ttu.r 44' $4444.4-.utt 11111,':' 419144 444 tie.•444. 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(14-58 4.: ,•49 .7,:4444.,e4.4:11uDy teara212C44 14(14414441 4k.:,•;:tarttn--81.-- 444 Lag farn not Las cur.. sgo,:b1Zrast. aril a very ▪ :15S14414 4.44'. kf 544.-,4444talle, haft alsci, rats12.4. 1144 las teirlatonlie gtitient'ic%47-4'4 it14 Mt1/Lt.iseTtfa. ound 50 :s d:/v-4.--2 44,1 1,9,4..4.tafat commati- E.Ls ina that 2f,".7 fnruiv=rs are tot CO 2"2:2c494.1":47y 91" it ...tray 'DP saga. f,2,tra..••-ts At -natal 13 of ....4t.ti,s1 re.7.1 /a1'1141144 t:(1444'. 174.* <It a0T0 1144,7.Tilt:116T4 WrICT eto net. taZtve, • tbefr o.444ortonitie* Wft(1 f',0,21E'V.7 WEL(.4 SftEJ ::111 110 9tTIT.T'ke trit77.--b.„7 15' t1449141(1, 14• j14r'.(1 11'rr, (1444149V(44 Experfestr4atel PILE the tse of Dr. Chase's Ointment, the Only Pos,!tive,, lhorough and Guaranteed Cure for Every Form of P4es. If Vlore :44 ref: t. --r 44i:2:4 pa-vor 141414.41 .49 at 2-2...i, 44.;:=4.4112,.... 44. 14:: tato Itt. •42 1444 114. 4,4124. 11, 1:4v :On! 4":;41::g 34441 of 444,41414 44.•24. t 4.- Liza tliat inte unneasi Otos ne 1. oneetion. , en, e trete Zatter ar %eve i'444:4V.11.,•-41:441' evarienee esee. sari patenelly atee is tit) be . iona be- a irer,A.:6414 niS mar- • -42-e'lharas cure. Ilv tiding Dr. Chase's Clutment tegentelly e-eu are eertain to he enrea 141414" eireatiftaily annoy- , ing affiletioee nal win ba eest as en- thaeLeetle tato:a:eels of others in praleang tlite ointment, the enoy ass - teat 144114 abscatta eines for piles. there 41 tole Weigel it, 454744,, fully, rood If et el:offerer, as teessti have ham. anent be• their toxnerienee, alolona they ease relatai for the he -Le- nt cr 1):•41"5,4%S..1.04:1 Iltte,/ net onifer for fifteee e-eare, or even for throo 444344:4, as tillASS 44.0n hive ('9,"4- 1 111 111. 4474'4-14 or two eel eon he Veer- ate:any cina pertnanently tared by 14114. 11440. nr. 445:04; "4 DinAtra'nL,. Mr. Geerett Thenapeeoe. a, lealing merehatat tllenl, ohn. nat., states: "I view tronioled with it:ailing plItse for fiftee41 years, at tlanes thin - were an bad 1 rou:4.24iti..*A.Itip' walk, I telne a gl-,11.141 c;F:any 41. '94' 14024471 110444411444(1 5& 144', b Cltase"41.441- 114:1' 444414(1 igJ ale-,k4:Z.-.:ation °the v4-17.5 eured by rising e4-42_2:4 box."' 41.114:r'f. 14,491 1_24412:74:4;414:41*:!:;:wynity'alittt.:;58t4,1168ci everything it Ilo,artfl 41.1 and gat, treat. rent froze 14:424 14, physlelans; but noth- i'lr4crk47110r111;21e1-217. 2i:-4nlis; '1 7; : 2' ft7-13411tr4440. no good. I 1444:22.4 a.4.11-i34o44 to try Dan Chase's 0141044444444444. 14pet a boa: nntt nom it, endnee-er. have been trouble& *titles., and that it; tioree years ago. It: lies been a great ham te tra." Mr. C. Itareatiter, of Be4rtin, 04444,, states: "For three 441'0r 1vras eletint 0 litehinse ant ineteating piles, end 'trial nearly 0...T'ry'1',11!Zig, never'. olvtalnirar more than *Clight temperary: relief. .4 orreatt'es so .o..eiteetteti flr Chase's CY.Artilettt, ezt.1 1,2-4-4,-; than on ho x rounp:pte.:5• ettrol ra,4,,, The leelte ; tag steepest at -anses. the biez!aling eooti gait, and I hat?, e4,44er sneeze be etrernnIt112.41:1°C:alla181v1-4ct4:t-xt;,1171'1'.-4P:I:417;;;;I:rin!asii,4111-141isiatptelle:,. reetelpt 0. pel-ns, hy Bates &