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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Mar 1902, p. 7

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- bundlwronginthethingl 'R" ' » lino pared betwixt thee and ' I - mad and a fool. I him. - ak" hat, but rather do I thank you - your kindness through 111 the i w 0h, I forgive you with All Chart. And nis,rtitirnetutt forgiven.” Et , a Van!" "peaudAurie,'ritti 'E3tt.ttligtg lip, otill holding the . ', hand within both his on a, ',n11l"t'hu"p1i1otllat I .,. 'e1lteiAtrrtrivertt 0h, pd, if; _ In. wrttt on: an an fted 2nTd alt ' Mii' on m t - m _ (In. A strings on? bad a. 1t'2tt It vgn lt _hur, An . INm"ml" utility. hum-smtnndnoIflol Whoa”) :31? Ilium an. a bit than knew (',1eettl,int thil. in that cue them would be now symptom. The msetnd L“! m healing, but the diam ya not. The physician Ind the ttt were now in dnilr, and the _ I almost in hour y, attend, an. The surgvon In: Kopani and the prusstrtus .the humpback“! :hvouno. _ Thu lay the count upon his bed. Beak Ind hint, but at present " hoot tree from pain, and an old wo- I!!! 'ill', his only; fattcpdant, this - vingjust ct. twu' Uter noon. The dying mart in. in]: taken tt powerful stimulating t, though it was ageimt the in, inaction: of the priest, u be said that hr such mans the invnlid might die bereft of sense and thus lose hia hold upon salvation. m had just taken this draft when them was u low rap upon the door. The woman nose to answer the num- mons. She convened u few mo- ments with the irl who had knock- ed,'and when dll, returned to the had she announced that Rnrio Ne vel wished to enter. Bo the woman went to the door again, and soon afterward Burio Nevel entered the apartment. m amped lightly, noiseleasly, to the ide, but it was some momenta he could distinguish objeeta by 5; subdued light of the place. By 3% by, however. he overcome the " eiiRy; and We started Tiieh in Storm as he beheld the features of ibis adversary. How' pale and sunk- "tnl How deathlike and ghastly! The count noticed the movement, (Ind he noticed the look. " "Count Damonoff," spoke the it',','ett,e,', in a low, solemn tone, " ,'e av days since I heard that you were Erecovering, and I thanked God. Jhrt today they told me you were dy- "ht and I hare come to ask that I "tnay take your hand ere you pass may from earth. A: God is my Maker and my Judge, I would rath- er lie down here and die for you Jinn have you pass away with a in!“ of me upon your soul or on ire,',', lips. Forgive me for what I Il " done and_never again will I en- shgq In such a wicked work. For Eli] on life, it is my country" and t", my mother's and J have no right to sthtmrit away, and my antagonist’s CEO in the sacred property of God, 's, which I have no right to touch but lit Mslf defenge: Forgive me." _ ' "Ut him come in," whispered the count. "But"- “'Never mind," he interrupted II the woman commenced thus to ex- tg/dt,'.":, "Ut him come in. By omens, if he is my enemy let me lee him! It may serve to must M - I could not send for ion, for but not hpw you might conga: I Slowly md hem“; moved the dy- ing nun over, and then he extend- a his thin ttnd wasted hand. l' “Ratio,” he said, and his voico 'trs stronger now, for the potion _ working, "I am glad Tou ha" . 'r-Terr ft/li,-,",,"; I have wish.. 7‘ thou tdl, else of _etrth, to get B, nub tll hen-tn, know: how Bl, n how lucrati- my forgive - hm! Gmidre.lirtutneks - " trip. out the past from my .gr.. treottlddi.eimunt." iigal, irttth" "and the can! rr 'trJ'i7,ht,Tc'gt1ttt'.1t; , .. but- IlllrEi oh,1teerudrritrrrsuld . "eat my P,ttcetttt,r' ', ' bgyd-irttyet.ryret1ts ml?! 1 than ua Inn . _ A - g on myhnch. ttNt F you t um. A not hunt.” - _ - 1 A moment aim sated in menu, “than the inn“ relax-nod: T “on b one noon why I should tt to 11ve--1 should be porn! I better life. Sine. but in " V I hare known that he . with; by mm! In” " the evil “an. id, bare though! an tt the H amutd lot In rud- u t an I on“ b ti“ "n ,oscow .1 a it Br Sylvanus Cobb, " Af this meant the trttdtagt - and left the room. . msritr'rtktiuisiiiiiAr, Ind than III 50de h ti" zolgmnity cl this ”in 'thrttdtiish-titiie-4, god the lac-1min ot ch dying In loved the cup. H. but! his m and. 'ti:',',".', hi. vim on. Vhile'he hel in a , the but! 'd, t(120mm, be up! ' and ll- F . “She’s tone," aid the count after In had mum] low M we deny emotion: which Jud been stirred within hia on soul. Nit down here beside md" Ethic owed the mud, Ind aft. er he had seated himself ha and and}; into_thg Iifkysan's hoe. _ - "hr, Iturie," the count Asked. while u eager look ovenpmd his face, “want true what Eoisani told 'tit-gt,', you ovammo Demetrius the reek with the word ?" "I did," the youth "plied in"! 'higper. --- _ -- .. _ "gut you did not disarm him? You did not fairly aka " "at! from him ?" “I did, Courad." . "My soul, is it possible? And where have you been all your liter" "In Momw and in Spain." "And yet obscure." "Never mind that now," inter- posed Ruric. "I have something of more interest, Do you---' But you will ardon me for what I "131",, for fissure you I man it foe your good?" ... - _ . . "Speak on," said Conrad, " the same time running his eyes almost envious? over the gunmaker’l no- bly devc oped breast and shoulders. "Go on. I may have felt a 1,'ght at the mention of that name, but know she loves you, and were I strong at this moment as ever I'd relinquish all claim: of her to you. So fear not." 'Then/first, l have just come from the Lady Itostuind-- Ah, I meant not"--. "Thank you, sir count. for this. But, 1 was remarking, I am not long from her presence, and between us both we have suspected some duh things. Do you think the duke was really your'friend ?" The count started, and n strange gleam shot from his eyes. "Go on," he utufrvd. "Then listen. Before you ever came to my shop Hm duke had ml- omnly promised lbwnlind that she should receive no more trouble from you-that you would claim her hand no more." "Do you know this?" "l dt." "But it cannot be. Why should he hare sqnt me on that mission to youd" N had taught one of his other: the sword exercise, and he knee I was your superior in strength and the 1stof the weapon." . Whig“; go on,“ whispered the eountperfomjly 313d ansitylslr. .. A "Why, he thought very likely that we should not meet on such a quenp tion without a quarrel. Re knew your natural impetuotity and my strength of arm and hoped 'oo- woul tall." "Bat-go on I” "His estate is running out, and u Into the whole of Drotzeru" , "Ah, I see it howl" "The duke had proposed himself for Rosalind’s hand," resumed Ru- ric. "He says he has loved her long, and he will force her to marry him if he can, though ho break) her heart." "My God!” gasped the count, Nirly tstarting up to a sitting poa- ture. “Bow blind I have been By guru], he never was eordia I, new: ‘in l" ”Win all that I can Ice and un- dentnd, the proud duke meant to Eta-luau wealth and nll of Ron- ‘I. Ruric tly kid the nick III! hack, and?» he quid: - The count spoke 110:1“. Be lay with his eyes closed "l gunned in gun, at the “nap revelation- It you byelkipg in upon_hin. But, ml Why guru Rnrie no 1t'rt Ind why does he him no pale? hi do " bundn tremble. “@th it ithtrr bell} to eagerly? "Whit u it?" united the Mt. mam}: item-w ttert.ts . ' - molar“ thyme} any: in . frame tom. "h' cu m munch. an!” _ I- Wm"! W m ”w mm... 11% 3mm: “From this mud? FOR OVER SIXTY "an h4 "with l U! bed tor w I “A." rt M, te. ,:,ttgiihrdl'.tt,1ttttedt. r. 1tttlthti,, " "to'mtietrthtFipdtt. C PP' 'ddUUlU'll'lthsd "tifY “in. tttatt g": Th. .uyiqhte gladly pascal " male , hi , thud I J) ‘mmw rim no qret 1"- 'tttttide,' Emu “3'; via?. at but? add the math! hr tertirlr Ms"hi" 'e.n'ed the T'tt getting-horn and ink . " I. 'IMT." m :3- in.“ It. 11nd“. mum-doc! him." “Any! m u In. Thursday He'." their” Whit-dc? tto t di",'2"tl'/u'2i.r 'ratehM. "r---, by. But why do qrlilG,tlgl!', tdh'ir,t.n- A " “In OM let f, Oh ‘H M mt tt “or tUt ”out was quiet n rt y, Ind lop-n1. Imam. “an!” eAid Evie, starting to. and him and sniping hid, b the 'i'i'it"i'li!, ',ryli'i1"i'r'iii't',1(i,",i', "a and; hams-tinghhlilo "my “We!” mud tho lagoon. staining his to no Airs) ' who it mtttlitrt up?“ him. “AM” he uttered u be beam combat and to the gloom of the I’m-taunt. “In it ttp, sir!” _ _ _ "Ar, but mind not that new. Cannot on do [nothing for tho count? ill bu but poisoUd." "It cannot be!” "IV the ho es of I? only} tion," cried Conrad BumonoA , laying op to I sitting ture, “he upe‘Ih'lh-e truth! Thenccumd priest! Oh, Olga, Olga, I never dreamed that the! wau_min_e 939911". "Bat what in it Ill ?" the surgeon asked, gazing fimt upon Ruric and then upon the count. “Spock, some one!" "Tell him," moaned Conrad. "Listen/id the gunmaker. “I have my snepicions. But, mind you, they no founded on hurts, and the facts are these: The Duke of Tule is well nigh free from the once-ion of propel ty. "in half of Brown is ell mortgaged; and he wants the other half. That other half he can- not have while Datnonoir liven. The duke, too, has sworn that Rosalind Valdai shell be his wife, so u yould hue her propcrt also. This hump, hacked rieat is Ellie’s tool. It no Olga got him into t 0 church, and it was Ol who freed him more than once gum deserved uninhment. Last Thursday evening Il',' was with the duke in private council. and he came from thence directly to this place. Now you can judge for your- self." The' surgeon started slightly, and then he bowed his head. A few mo- ments he remained that, and then he leaped up and clasped his l_mnds._ he cried. "it ich, " Then j; G burning up, u I thoufht, of icy, wintry ilre, but the bel ish work I: from a human hand! Hold! I know the symptoms! I know them now. Be quiet, Conrad. It may not yr! be too hm" As the In spoke he hastily opened a nmn" lumen mu he car- ried with him, and Iron: thence ho took A powerful -ties, The my man was ogagtt tor. and when 8!). come she obtained Iarm water. The potion was given, I small quantity " I lime. ll intends of about tivtt minutes until the desired elect I” wooed. A strong. man of stuff no than up, nod Koponi took it to the light and untrained it. Most of it In of dark, brownish color, but with limb of yellow and coarse blotcheo of red and green. The pilot mbotnnco no of a mu- cous formation, while the red Ind melamine} minor. liquid. . - " 'Tis pouopr' the nirgeon said. "And it has been administer“! ht small qrtatsttths." “Ana cannot nmothing be done?" asked Ratio eagerly. "Oh, an him if you an! Sue him, and PII blu- yon our! You tsan-oh, "tr" “In” . . .. . . IIS, lurgedn ca ht the youth by the band. “on?" something in this noble spirit that moved him, and he km new that " mm but been forgiven between the two men. “111 hi," it aid. "t have anti- “. wit me. By havens, all is wig-cm". - ..-" . .. mm? Mn," urged Ruric, hm mud boa-ch the night of the ”gamma 'hich he had "an Big: to nab. not “my. I till not that he Mm not for ml of human skill” And II the cumin”. spot. he moved tothe tide and minimum Btttttedidmtt [In it until the Invalid Ind vomit-d a: he? "Boid dd M u the "r M be! a the who to It: the with“ It at.“ 1:0!th lure. Cabin "ttttlt, i'iiiiiiiiii, It- iih'b'S,tiiiit Out-m " I0“! U" _ “And In! 8-3.. in Italian" 9 leaped u and clan " hands. "By Eheg'int. 05-43:? tll thim" 2ntittgttltt "telttertobelaga It I "htt Rule to duudi-iuik.tttutsie,tt. with. We lap! on up“! not. {or wmmhiuv ikhnpnyd “a - up". ttre mons- utc cont. in into which be had um it. (all. eyeing of tho do?" m ed and beheld a hum uni-l:- ing from the narrow, lighting; WR8. A. it "tne into the man "who: started, (or he bob“ the 1tt1r1tIyekydyriott, Byoune. A' _ Hall as hour had the punk. at by upside“ thcoickm'biol when be as aroused horn tho was "My: is 13an the not Bard whispered, 'tsuing his eye! and try- ing}? a", No.15. ttloops. . "ttttf"tsttaesd ma. “Thom! “M',. - .- - By this (in. our hero had no far new the first emotion canned by tho villuin'l entmnee that bl could be aim. e “You," "plied The youth, witch- tii every look Ind movement. of tho f kg most dandy. . _ - "And who is thin? tho pm whispered, moving nearer to the NJ!“ Thttpymutkeri" '_. "Yon an in a thugs place, I should Kr," Santana whispered, not looking the young mu: directly in the (ace, but casting upon him I sidebug glance, " though he dared not loo irect. “Speak not too loud, sir priest," said our hero, determined to enter into no conversation with the man if he couldmvoid it. "Do not |'nk- en the count, for he is very hint and weak.” . And then Ratio had another m- ttttttd Be feared if Damon" should make that the Itnnge disco" the; hyl made plight bt 1'"qu and, of course, he "irished not that the villain thong“ know how well be m under-t "But why are you hare?" pursued Snohno, who named determined to know. "I m thin " many Ipiritnnl comforter, an I Indy have a right to know whet-don in the pretence of on. bearing the Pt culiu relation- tonrd him who]: "weighed in. m.” P - “Rm-ids t,t2trtt {as om of . It p: mt , at o managed to 'll','; it.tt WU. - .. “Six: priest,” he returned, moving his chm noiselmlj nearer to tl n visitor, to that his whisper might [at diyttrr* the w! "I My! that the can: - 'Cying, and I would not in him die wit out itrst forgiving me for all that 1 had done.” "And has he done it?" “B. Inn.” "And why do you remain here? When in his attendant P' “Sh. in on ”when. Tho count has had a mango fit-a stu- tling 'Pease-ttmi I feared if ho Ind mount the vomm could not mmgg_hi|n dong.” -- _ Irar I not III-Inga one, II new. something were at his heart " than?“ uh brain were on tire and his who e system shakingz” The priest turned his head away, but Rink aw plainly the exultant look which rested there. There was no mistaking any more. That qne look-for Burie I“ it--.- proof enough. "Well, well," the misshapen vil- lain said. "I will call Ignin when ho is awake. I would not have him die and I not by him." Thus I king Savolano "on Ind Jlo,lrll',U,n the door. Ilia step was eager, and his every look betrayed tome anxious purpose. Ho ttef no he reached the door And loo ed tmek; but he did not speak. Rurie no druid he miihl. go to the sideboard to look at l e medicine, but ho did ttot.. He simply cut one more gluon It tho voucher and then left the room. In it" hit 21.!” ill-Ian“ n- mm In Gag-In. In "0041 nun- 1hy mm ",MO. In half " hour more“). 're.",'. returned. Bil he. won I e cur, mph-tic expression, Ind his move- ment. um Ill quick Ind prompt, g,etrt,rt',g,trg,,,t,re't,tt tgl "ytotmeshtg Iomo all ni- t decision. "Well," he uttered, with I quick- ly in" brads. "vro bl" t the undid“ to I tut.” And all? 'tttf?'"?'""?""?""", . Th‘l'mcmlolO'uISn-d t=tt,','dt'",uttl'a't't ot 'nrutA,erredMegthep- 'uumotthr-tHtrtit,600. 'uiitr named Savanna " J,2gtta,U "raw": ' 9'09 the "Mu" _ cum-u XL I. WU)!“ ”All (hum-Ind.) MM? 0011. his. I U JIM 'S'U'l w - ,, y _ --v tttit 2EPt ISdle' str, I an; a IEE", N TNr, , . we [ . gl't,','JA'A'l'it t a: 'et can“! ar a/tde-rt. Pfdtt ‘NM to 'tal' h - not . to h, was... up in have had hi; - ndue in title: ot that “as. - the, Will. u " in”, W in [an mum, m "not, an .94 {moment at crow, in hunting: and 01mm“. with)“ . 3601! den ot animation. That in! production - be carted on with 1 smaller ex- wendiwte tor labor In! utensils in 'iprrttagrts true, and n. certainly doc: (rtot mutt! tha coast-m. Attention ‘to humus that dMrriag sauna. glut; - or e- _. Ci 'L""' MI! wter-rig T, l V I! " "m" we , '- ttt oa 1tthtqtedir, a T pove- Mthtt new is 0.9 “and, any h bulim- easaited to 4t.oqt fume. MIMI! breads oi has! cattle. via: Shortborns, Words. Gallons" at Aberdeen: Apr-n. rm em. popularity in Canada, and only the em mentioned can be said to be generally distributed. The other! may equal to Shortho‘ns to: - psodtteUmt, and even surpass than under certain conditions, but the su- oerior mining qualities ot the Show horns, and particularly ot the grades, Aring given them an un- equalled popularity among our tar. more. There teed is plentiiul, and the country not too high or broken, they are likely to prove satisiactoty heeiers, and in addition will prom a iair amount ot mite. The ease with which good hulls of this breed can be produced tor grading pur- poses, is also an argument in its iavor. Breeders ot the other sorts are comparatively few, and the op- portunity ior choice is small, when one desires to select a bull.. In the colder parts oi-Canadl, and on the bare pastures of the mountainous districts, the Galloways and West Highlanders, should prove 'J'J2',',',/ able on account ot their hardiness and activity. I Among the dairy breeders, the Ayrshires, Holstein, Jerseys, Guernseys and French Canadians are all held in considerable esteem. The latter have been almost unknown outside ot the Province ot Quebec until the last year or, two, but they are now attracting considerable " tention. Under adyerse cirotm-. stances, such as scanty pastures, lack oi proper winter iced and care. etc.," they will probably yield a greater percentage of profit than those breeds which have tor - tions been accustomed to good lead and care. The Guernseys, although highly thought oi in the United States, have never gained "Baht foothold in Canada to enable our iarmers to judge their suitability tor this country. Both they and their close relatives, the Jerseys, are especially adapted for the pro- duction of iancy butter or cream lot a high priced city trade, and the majority oi Canadian herds ot these two breeds are, I think, used tor this purpose. The Ayrshires and Holsteins seem to be gaining in pop- ularity among the general dairy iarmers who support the cheese tac- tories and creameries, and with the dairy Shorthorns, are likely to di- vide the greater part ot the dairy held between them. The Holsteins are likely to do better on the level lands, with Bush pastures and plenty ot winter tood, while the Ayrshires should, I think, tind more iavor on rolling or hilly lands, because of their great activity. But, while certain well defined dim my‘ chi-sterile the vnrious breeds, yet it mny be well to remember that there is much greater dinerenee between individual animus of the nine breed than be "men dinerent breeds. A good cow is n good cow no matter what her breed mny be. Therefore let ench mu: select the breed that he coaaid- erl best suited to hie conditions, and stick to it. Let him buy, or breed to, the best “male bell- of tint breed, and continue to (redo tOtt-ttoat-d-ot- cellunee yet: by yen. The pnetlee followed by some lumen at we; bun- Brtrt ot one breed end then ot another," Intoltonuplnnn at building in: n [indie-e nnitorm and pndtnble herd of grade cowl. and tut to Just what meet lumen to- qyrim. The - nun does not need pnre bred Helium; in tact will do better with good (red... Tb were ot -tsped use! no. In. in. not, born. not nude. He nut inherit-lowland“: In en New for “In. an. atla- wlle bu mutant will new u- geett9H, end ell NI dott- . db- ieroieet Mn, Hut-h Hun of to Ed- mund. "roet, [but Hill, Sanc- um, a! In. “at Ion-t. and Mm. In" ”an, both oi Noni Union, I... no which. luv-ty- II- yun all, - “I In no! ma. TI. - w 'str. - an“. as: - but; use all and: Tova-l. a! yeet& VII-MI.- uuo. to In”. no A up. an In! .0 to m In- iihtitirti2 an. ":09 It I 1't2hMs'ttt nu TRIPLETS ACID " w. W. HODSON, Lin SM Communion-I e 1- an L'.", !Fil'i,,iii,ii'r'iti" tli), I . ”can 0. . On “whiny d I kahuna; a. p. M ml . rend]- 'd'l,urf,pteg , " 10 oompuativm 'lltltdl, lb,- Pero' .\ he A- tt l _ min- ' tttet' Igo- in I'. Fi . _. 2’ -_ _ ler, not: the ’ Jill-dike: _ new. at 'I and” an a. 3% had. any for” A node: . V for “my“ to: - ”ion. city will - for lane to remove the exemption. not une- and‘ exemptions Us in every‘ way vicioiu. Ital-ohm Mll- try, which, like Agriculture. or In! outer, would thin by - labor: uni good mun-genie“, in an» to throw itself to: maintenance on “no ”we. Tho (Acton hiring I bowl and no tum he: on um: annot- m in the "le, oi products over the one exploiting its own capital and lbeoring its just share ot the public {charges To hold its own the, un- 'iissvo.rtd factory ts driven to seek imunicipal enhance. Industrial mendicancy is encourued. There is evidence ot companies whose main business seems not to he monumen- urtng, but the getting ot municipal ash. It is clear that lid given by one municipality does injury to oth- ers by disturbing competition. Mun- icipal benefactors ore therelore not merely ol local interest. Ot course, the practice should be resolutely iorbidden. The Legiata- ture seems unable to deal with it ettoctivelr. The Legislature been passed resolutions condemning the' principle ot municipal dd. A couple of yeers ago It. Puttullo introduc- ed a bill, wh h would have been dective while it Use in iorce. It was cut down, however, so u to re- quire each case ot municile eid to be sanctioned try the Legislature. While a bill in form uheolutely pro- hlbitory might lave had more more! one-ct, it would only hove been In act ot the Legislatures, and lieble to repeal, umendment, or exception the iollowing day. Thut'in the trouble under our' system. there in no nu- thority over the Legielnture. Had the British North America. Act con- tented a provision that all motion nhouhl be equal end just, the courts would let aide every bonus or ex- emption u unconstitutionel. Had we the power at Iarinr down genenl principle! like this binding on the Legislature by constitutionel refer- endum, es in the United Stetes, the vicious practice would be put on end ‘to. Amendment ot the British North America. Act is dimcult. Per- haps we shall yet find it necessery _to have the Act so amended that it lwiil be in the power of the people to set limits to the activity of the Legislator}; Counsel tor the Dominion Alliance at Winnipeg has sent a brie! to Ot- tawa declaring that the Manitoba referendum bill is unconstitutional. The students and ex-pupils of he Normal College, Hamilton, present- ed the principal, Dr. Mcbellsn. and Mrs. McLellan with 1 heavy purse of gold on Tuesday on the occasion of their golden wedding. ' Fe-gig?..??"- Pains and _ CCL-CC. no ctr, mm e.' um and Pore. “of the luck, i1Wcttlty in urinw tlon and frequent rising at nigh! In some of the trouble- that luri- mly mice the old. 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