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Qives i�mediaip, I 14s -to 0 14 i 11. i �, .� ���.. . . � tht U f NO '-11�� tQ 'te hu. -pearls froap the gQ-4 *!,9 I �lf�,:, ,,,, �. Alisin % utoo, ""'o � I tg r , , _ . gignepl I I , 4�llw 11�. 'P��*!' . , . ,., - _ , I once, which malges an ideal pearl fish- .". _ - 11 "908M . " Rwtores smoothness tell I Ork of � torwAlitud'.01 I IOWA'. I an origina w � '" ' p ;r�ea ' -, � . %­ VP jR 1602011 !', ", ......, I - - " V44W* lkf ., X14 . �,',,,'VA 11 .. "I'll. .1 ;; . . . . . . . :::::., . r ' - h ' !, , ,� 11 ­ .1 , ing combination, At depths ,�uo otlie, I I � qy,� ­!.�% I ** . -h ,- . I I " I , W.' 41,�� I ' ,; No copy. T us science becomes the only.. 'el. . . . �.,. I ... � li�..Ii.'111 '0 -� ,p.grcosy. tr . . I , pff 11 . � 'A �4 Ir �; .�. .. , 1. K, Xl;-., 11 " .� divers have attempted they are ser. u 2 I. Is 1. .. � 7 .,I ,2:4,.� R .., E .. � I 11 11 . I . l"t �i: , J , in4 . , WM0 6,1* , , . I 0. . "T�, � . .:h � . , '. U;�,�%.-, aijbite -I. . .. � � W If " , �. R . . "; .:..-.,k,. (41�ii:".�,, �_ "' . I , �, - I . 0:11eligrlp,� 't , I , �;&-;g g I , " � I" I, ene and efficient. They go SiD fath- Can bQ ueed at aU thnes. I r of the M'ciousness of ,", if, ,,�, . I .�� . I . stanesl 11�... � 3 OTTIJ. i) % � . . W. �� I-— ­ 1- I F" . ,, ,:�k deep and more; they call 7 1 - - ­.. I ou,.a woAderfig. A q - , , -, . ., , su Pr� " k, � .� "I " I .. I 1&�Iil.; . to 20 , "TUMPr� " , I : ��` a �, �. . � Ig � � ffi,*Pkii i.,1;.-1*-*..`,1t�-�.- �*,@§!�"01 - Thovlpapularity of pe4rls has on- He must bave his Gjetlo with a bidd* begiis_ - ;� I . , � �. llw�.!�­­. �Z"1.,.;�.',,'�-.�,i:i:.*&;,��:;",!?i��i:�*,� OMS I .. I , , ,; I, , -.'.".� fathoms "shallow water." I st cut . . , .�� I .1'-11' 1. I I ki,�J _ I `_ R' � . n the lust ' tou fine wire, hi4 - san. five years Intle -NdAms are said in a $i le�,,.ky' N ,� 7 '17 _ .. . .. . I -,", , , pmor�lnies , .1 . W,Qman claims equal rights with I ,- -Parme . i I _ I", ., I I I -1 .1..., A' the imitation or nurtured or I . I I , - , . , '' .. 1, '.�.tl _—, f.: "I _ I � Vg"..., 1ANR.or4wAL ormausl� .increased i �T'� I Atruf . , t ,�,�, I; , . ,, , - : , 1, . I ;-� I � - I'� e, 4=404 ol�. ande finoly� grat�d, his,Petlt, ,Q I 11� man, in Japan -as a pearl diver. Be- year$, , a- - ! , t il, -, ­ & artificia"T .pearls have been put,upon I "" I'', 1. ,,, I , I ,�, � �_�_,-.,iiZ I vais servvd wit4 wild stuawberrie.s. : . . 14 tkm a � wild � bwk - elpplw �� - . ; 1��'. �,�ik lnl�' fore the Ja� girl is 15 she knows all . . . . Q Ii; 111"'Tete. l 1, �. � - I - ,� .k. R I � ii_-.��,'.'�-... ..kii i, about diving, and the pearl merchant -___ . the market, The long ­suppressed de- There is'a tale, eoncernllig tho'ori- � ". I I ,­ ]An, p arged, 1,Wi6 didn?t Trgit'.,for. h.o � . I i I . _r, r Ors�­Jiand L 'Of courl 111 I . I'�:.���",f.-.*�..�-_;*":i��1.1.**��iii .1.1. sire of women to ovm pearls was giv- gin of chee.s ' 11' . ;:ii*�iiii:� . .. ... � I.. . 0 *ich is -so logical that 9ERVINV. , she. c4a 1. 11'�" ,�,�,-".".'.'.,,.*.."...""..,. ,­.i4,\,.k;" �' often hires her as an expect' before, en An opportunity, and to -day strings it must be WITH 80bDIE1 r I* - , I a...:---.. � . I . ­��i:i:ii:,, ... true eve 7' i.:l' ­.." .; . she enters her teens! From February . n if sonkohe IA- . U4 c*tcWw;"a0aA do not apppo.se 4he . , - -�..,-'I�-il- ,L ,,., .,. ; ,-.,:.'11 111, of "pearls" are sold in. gr , ,� *47 'd L ,�� reat quan- vented it. A traveller ." �; . I :,%.,-,�: . ..... . ........... \1 ta December she, with the Japanese artificial pearls wece Arst 41 Asia pat ' A fio - to, ,.�'!What,�,gbo -wanted tc,.- 40—- - � , , " .........".....'..'. 1- '040px TS - ' � , L 1; �� maqe� t1tY for "&''couple of dollars—good en- down one evening to Tof himielf .. L . and dj-_wAwto`;�094rii'�g stiff a � � 1 4"'I" I men, dives, 25 to 35 times a day, com.- though not very successfully, in 1680. resh. � I _nd Juake , �, ,. . ough at least to serve, -a,% a tvibute to ' ' th a drink of millC which li� carried In India atone,timi,-, elephants Were, 114 r4ii. "When I. -Pulled 404ahil l6o'keA S, I�Vl , ��. ing up with as many �Lvsters as she The Chinese had hit upon. the intimate the great esteem in which true pearls in a sack made of 'a sheep7s eltunlach. ., rotind, I sW L dn b e . I !�� .1 . can grab before her breath gives out. secret of the pearl --that it was the are held. , . used .to, draw batteries of ari�Aery. a _ lher �gt po g 4, ontk,', . - 1.1, I , � .�L_,_­. She remains at a depth of 30 fath- result of an irritant. They introduc- . . When be tipped thisr primitive b6ttle. 11 served -with such- a battery and ter the 35rwnfier L of her'five­�on kind, � ' . , _ .1 ....., . . . . . . . oms for two minutes without ill of- ed bits of wood or mud into t . to his lip learned that Huthi,'as *e.,call her in *.Lay.iAg r trunk' and 10U�hj.�A!�., L,YlsiS, Zi_�. I ,:1'i:ii:,..;- . he oyster -1W - sp - instead of good milk, only he . [ , �, . . I I ", I ..."..., , ", ", ", , ;:i: :: fects. She brings up, about bri oy�s_ shell, put the Oysters in vats for three a sickish whey flowed down his gul- India, is in, some ways -a-fine, and in lau,gl l,: g jing!,i An, eleph , ughs. ,',iLR rg,:.%. . . ant, % , I I;, :1 - . 1.1:�:�: : ".: .1., �, ters per dive, ax )r fair years, and actually, achieved EASY DISTANCE let, 'Curious, he cut op' I say right, with d 4 , � i., j -d ther� is good-na- ( en the -sack some ways a 'terrible soldier, ..art of shro, c4ekkox ... ! 1, � ill." 1:p � 11, �:1.1: , . "her," because we used. only co elp- squeak., -w6re. laughing tb6.- :j:i:i.:;�;':�;..,.'.�;L.;.:.;, ­ I L tured competition. A For centuries th y . and found at ,the -bottom the first w . ,H&r pals' ....... 1. ..,:'.. . .::, . , i; ::i �.z�,���'i��i:���;�:,."":���:: . , 1, . .;; . ..: . girl of 12 from pearls. o carried Folks felt sorry for Mrs. Burns cheese, which had been, 'formed. by phants. Bulls are -far too'uncertain Th#Y laughed"Mil-the',way lie 6,'aiid' ' i. . I.I.. . .,...: 4: Shims. holds the record with 72 oys- this I I.' "" . '. s on; but the catch to this easy of temper M I., .',i,,.­`i-. i: .: when her Only daught�r married and the action on, the milk of the rennin when,l went to see, the-61opharts, ted. . � ­ ,..:;:.-. __ � iii� ters—and they had almost turned her road to high fortune is that the re- to be used fox draft." , . ,. . - . : -By far the. queerest fact�about ele- the joke merchant 'was still chuckl A9. - : .:.. , �. �!.:: I away for being too young. Ths diver sulting pearls are dull, flat white., the moved away, ",How you must miss iii the- not completely dr"Ied shelep"s i . ,::­ ; ". . . . . has no easy task, for the shell lying real pearl being lustrous with a very her!" they said. "Yes, I do, but she?a stomach. Of course, tha .0hants can think for themsel I �. I t,s jusi- how phants is that the great inajorlty Ele .. I. K;, 'I" ALEXANDER McPHAIL really only as far away as the tele- the first cheese must have been 'made. -never have seen a man, except to'run and seem to,.halvo a-- rou 'do of . :: on the bottom is generally hard* to rare luster. &ience in modern days . , gh. co 1, see, as its back is often covered witil has penetrated deeper into thi� pree- phone. We are -always visitirg—by To,day we have five hundred varie- away. from him, tilal tj,iey are full conduct. The.bigiest lelep`hAiSin the, I . . 1. var Long Distance. It keeps me in touch ties -Of aeese­�all made of m*;k but grown. Yeti in spite Of being, one at b#tery, - Anarkully I wa's. a -J,oadl­.�bully. .1 . severe bilious and vomiting spells had ious kinds Of marine growth and ious secret. The 1�ttle lborer is partly with them perfectly!" all treated differently. Often &, dif, the shyest, . of animals in the wild, Ha- ,She ha,d thrashed 'all hgt comp .. I ,;'I.-- ­ . . me ig- mighty ,_b,ld shape. I ,lost may be in marine grass two or three responsible; he bbres throagli the ' I I , anions, .. weight and was weak and rundown feet high. The pearl fishers consist shell;1 is met by a secretion as a de- .0. ferences between cheeses are due to thi needs 'no more thau. a year'z. gent- except one, called S60"O&,dry. �-81* � . 'if Zirra, a V' . Sargon pitt all of my troubles behind of a fleet of "luggers," with a two- feiise, dies, is oxidized, and the pearl locality and hwe to do.with sitch ling and training to become a peaceful made a'speciall vi� e,ry � -working friend of m . an. =1 , .. ... I me, qtnd by the time I'd finished my masted schooner as a mother ship, remains us .a diefense. A French THE ,SMV.CHINA CARPENTER things as herbs in the grass, breed of hard s1nall e1ppliant, . V. p.jing to � ket I.. * The oysters are dumped on the decks, writer put it cleverly, "A pearl which - cows, land atrnospheric� conditions, But temperamental.' While a cow 19.pset onle, nigfit, shg.',went over ta. i third battle I was like a -new man ' I s cf lost and opened by white ruen specially ap- milady loves next her delicate z,kin is When. I lived in China, it always Take Roquefort, for example. They've elephant is ordinaril more gentle Zirra and began to liamniqi her with- !!. I've gained 'back 5 pound y . . .1 weight, am strong and well and feel pointed for the task. the brilliant sarcophagus of. a wornVp astonished me to see the I'sew-china been making it for 800 years in than a horse, she"may'become annoy-, Out mLlreY. , �. fine. Here is where the Japs come in carpenter" at his tusk. Carrying a Roquefort, France, . Its distipctiw� ed, and then the results are startling. Sooksoondiry war, the one I mr,ntiou- I., What is a pearl anyway? The with their 44cultured'; or "nurtured" light bamboo outfit, this craftsman flavor is due to one factor—th.- caves I knew one gigantic .egw, Syivia by. ed as having 70 years of servi�e. She. , 1, Sargon Pills swept the poisons from healthy parent oyster lays thousands pearls. They doped it Out that a tiny appears regularly at compound gates of Roquefort. To tell a,fiotber story narne, who Made up her mind that rail- waS,,, perhaps, the stron ' �11 I I gpst . coi�v ele,� , my system, gave me perfect regula- of eggs a year, but they float on the bit of chemically treated mo" to repair every kind of broken china. which must be true, whether it is or road travelling was not for her. Spec- phant..I over saw. . If .a tethered ele- I , tner-of- � I I ---- : � tion, without the least upsetting and surface of the sea until they batch. pearl (the same substance as is on He -always announces his arrival by not: A French shepherd, some 4ight ial trucks are provided on Indian rail. pliant really wants to get loose,. she .�. I havent had a bilious spell since I The tiny bi-valve, using a greenish the lining of the shell) introdc . rattling a sinall pigskin -covered Mal. centuries ago, t' a ways for elephants,. and into One of can gendrally manage it, �L,na hear' - started them." --Alexander - .Oak refuge from Ing , , VcPhailo fiber -root sticking out of it, clings to to the. a would form the A . I _ys�iu'shfell, let, which by its peculiar sound dis- storm one day in a cave., and when these Sylvia was led. She was per. Zlrrd'� laments, ,she got loose and . 166 Jarvis St., Toronto. anytbing it can and feeds- On i�e Mic- correct ,u le 0 tinguishes him from all 11K 1, , 'Sargon may be Obtained in Scaforth growing a -real the other the storm was over, be forgot his fectly quiet till the truck was fasten- went across. to'take a,band. , She be- ". from Charles Aberhart. . roseopic vegetable and animal forms pearl. The experiment produced inern-bers of the pedler fraternity. run,ch there. Returning a few weeks ed up� Then she lifted up ber at- ga�n­by' butting the bully in the ribs, � . ' . I ,;, . I . in the water. Shifting about' with pearls which did hav - When politely begged to, enter, he later, -he spied his lunch, the -broad tendant and -placed him. outside, after knocking ber endwitys. Then she cut I 11 e a very fine lus . . , ll I — the tides, it finally clings to the sea- ter and the Japs sold'them as natur- shuffles in -to the coinpound and, squat- Spoiled and the cheese infested with a which without eff6rt or burry, she loose and thrashed the.other elephant .., I bed with its byssus root until it grows al 'Oriental -pearls throughout the ting down on his tiny stool out of curious green mold, �,He nibbled at smashed the truck to*riiatchwood ',,�;, -C " .t , and into submissibfi I finally drivi ,g her '. I THE PEARL STANDARD and anchors itself for life—or until a world for a considerable tiyne. Then doors in order to have the best pos- the cheese, found it delectable, and steppe� out of the ruins, back to her.'plaqe. After that Anar- fierce-looking diver grabs it. Oysters the English pearl expert, H. C. Hop- .sible light, is soon hard at *ork. First thereafter began to leave la;tv of 'We"realized at once that she ha,d kullk let t/he oth�&r elephants al�ono. I ;. You have heard of the panic which have other enemies, however; turtles kins, together with a staff sweeeded he his fingers with peanut breads and cheese in the cave ir. Order handed her man out so that he might might add that she was Sooksoondry's I lubricat*s ... would occur if alchemists should dis- crack open their shells, fish attack in devising a machine which nuw ab- Oil to make the joints supple. Then, to procure for himse'lf the �ame delic. not get hurt. The railway made, two leader, and as she'wbuld always shirk :. cover how to make gold. The "goM theni and worst of all, borers which solutely determines the difference be- 'when the- oil is absorbed, be wipe-$ acy. more trucks, especially for her. But; pulling if she could, it -is quite likely' - �� standard" would totter. St)lnef.hing Of gradually, like ,an auger, go through tween true Oriental pearls and the off any, superfluous greasiness and be- Nature 'had spent eons preparing Sylvia preferred travelling on' her -that they had had words before, .4 this situation occurred with regard to � ' ::, .. _. the shell and kill—or it they can't cultured ones. The basis of 'this gins to drill those almost invisible for this momentous event, first by own feet, and in the game of railway which came to a head in this Trfatter. - � ,�. the "pearl standard," after the Jap- kill perhaps bring into being a pearl. power of ,detection is the fact that pinpricks in which the, tiny rivets are constrdeting the remarkable caves, company v6rsus Sylvia, Sylvia won. Good companions, and good work. ... anese learned how to make "cultured" Th' ` s — elephants — and though they , e parasite borer, Or 'often a worm the concentric layers of nacre' Rorming - � to be inserted. Patiently, pa-dently, and next, ,by providing such rocky ;Elephants �re useless under fire be- er .,. experts could spewed out by a small fish in the tbe true ptarl have a power of re- he sits and labors. pasture'land that sheep (njt cowsi cause they Are subjedet to panic. Of proved useless under fire, I couldn't .. distinguish. But French courts have neighborhood of the shell, penetrates fleeting and transmitting light, which , , raid as of the help feeling a pang of regret when l, . The, finer the china, the more trying would graze there. Roquefortis made nothing arV they so af ,. decided that cultured pearls are en- to the oyster, irritates the very deli- is the true distinguishing mark of is this work on the eyesight; man� from sheep's milk. The �acteria ,singing of bullets, unless it be a small they got their dischaTge from the, . . , . . titled to the name pearl, and .so the cate but hardy oyster su'lostance: and the gem, The beautiful pearl ap- of the older men I saw in my district Nyhich give it its flavor thrive only in dog, or worse still, a mouse. I know service. I - . — � I. "Pearl standard" is even now in pro- a. pearl results! It takes years, Of pearance is due to an optical phen- appeared to suffer considerably from the natural caverns. "Bastard" cav- of a case in which the flank elephant - . . .1. cess of adjustment. course—years of building layer upon omenon—the interference of rays of eyestrain. So skilfully are the re- erns have been ,built into the bills by of a battery was frightened by a . . % , It is difficult indeed to find some- layer of "nacre," Strangely enough, light reflected from mieroscopic cor- pairs executed that the damage is of- manufacturers, but the artificial caves stray bullet from a range. When One . THE REASON WHY I I.:: body -with any real pearls to, sell! Few these large oysters :�rQm the deep Sea rugations On the surface of the pearl. �en hardly noticeable afterward. Sew- do. not produce the same cheeses. A elePhant bolts, the rest will follow. Thin, Weak Children Need Baby's , , I have a bank roll big enough zG buy are not like the delicate bivalve we 'Mr. Hopkins says: "The Japanese Fbina carpenters who are real y art- connoisseur distinguishes between The result was a stampede. The white Own Tablets. I even one -or two, to say notHing of a order in a restauran-t—thoy are pe ' ' ists at their job can 'even them easdly. ,gunners on the limbers tumbled off at I 41 arls have the appearance of yellow- r sfon-h .- n n- 11: rope" of them. The true, natural coarse in flavor. The gathering of ish lumps, of lard, the true pearls ,re- an unsightly jointing into a e abora Some few cheese like pot cheese once, but the mahouts stuci to their ' Mal utritio , or inability to de- , P!�-. . pearl comes from the Indian Ocean, shells under five inches in djamL�tor is inaining perfectly white. I explain tion a the main design i pat- ari� cream cheese, are best eAten the places. When they regained control, rive nourishment from food, is a . � the Persian Gulf, Central America, illegal. On deck they are opened this coloring by the presence of the tern. day they are made; but most cbeesel six or eight miles further on, there common 0ouble with little children I i.l. West Indies, Australia, and- the Jap- -with a large-haptilled knife oind chemical, with which the mother -of- The bill is always absurdly small; the really "high" cheeses, beloved of was nothing left for the elephants to and'is iSntirely due to stomach. andL . I I.,. anese Islands. Of these the Austral- thrown away when no pearl is found. pearl nucleus is treated in order to in- indeed it is sheer waste to Lhrow a- the epicure, must be- aged. This ques- Pull.—leverything in tlie' sii'gun car- bowel weakness. Another cause of i �. 1* ian pearl fisheries are the important In 3000 or 400,0 shells only one may crease the secretion by the oyster. A way an -y broken china other than the I 101 tion 'of maturing cheeses is a deli- riages had been scattered over the loss of flesh and sleep is wornis. � ". : source. In fact, pearl divers from the be found, and then it may not be very Very simple test is made with a very coarsest and cheapest ,�are. Yet cate -one, for a matter of a day or landscape. I , To correct stomach and bowel trou- I ": Indian Ocean are coming to Australia valuable. needle .provided with -a tiny mirror. i -n China, where all labor is poorly even a few hours sometimes makes But, normally,' caw elephants .be- bles and thus banish constipation. and � I "� I I I. and -nearly all the Japanese in Aus- Before the Christian era tha Cbin-IThis being introduced into the hole paid, the occupation of china -riveter all the difference "between a perfect ,have very well and enjoy using their indigestion. break up colds and simple .. tralia are in the pearl business. ese tried to propagate pearls, and bored thTOUgh the pearl the nucleus is considered very pro n e ,f I I . fitable. Fre- cheese and a mediocre one. t. -strength. To see, them at their best fevers; expel worms a d allay th I , 1- - - quently the man will do.his best work Go to Roquefort some, time. Visit you must watch them getting the guns pain which accompanies the cutting I , 11 I _� only on produfts of a local factory the caves where expert "cave men" up steep, rocky slope&., Literally, �hey of teeth is -what Baby's Own fablets "I '.. and will "squeeze" a commission from tend the young cheeses as tenderly as get down to their job, crawlipX up were designed, for. They never fail t, � ; .. LN the proprietor through praising his though they were new-born infants. particularly bad slopes on their bel- to be, of aid and can be given with , I '. 1 0 ware to patrons and advertising it in See the pampered sheep grazing upon lies. And they always get the guns safety to the youngest babe. O" 1 � F. the most blatant fashion. He greets fragrant .herbs which grow only in up. f never knew an elephant that Baby's, Own Tablets are sold by I i 2 � hawker as a brother in the rockiest places; their milk (each was a quitter. I medicine dealers or ,by mail at 25 I 1,7, business, an sheep yields only a pint a day) *has an One hears- a lot about elephants' I K� OF lffl� , sitting*dowri with him cents a box from The,Dr. Williams' A 0 veryt I n at some wayside inn, learns of likely aromatic content which helps to im- memories, and not withbut-reasQn. I Medicine Co., Brock-Vill � . . e, Ont. I , , . '. a patrons and in turn tells of damaged part the correct !Roquefort I'lavor. remember a new olophant tbat/loined , ' crockery that skilful stitches are un- You will remember that the shep- the battery. After the very flrs�i par- I . a Vi, arailing to repair. herd left his broad with his cheese ade, as .soon as the elephants had ` �. 'So necessary is his honorabla craft It was the action of the bread crumbs been stripped, she and an old battery SOME RECIPES FOR PICKLING I ,1 ff 1.01 that even small villages boast of on on the cheese that produced the green elephant who had well over twenty . . W -A or two experts: there seems to be no ' Pickled Butter Beans. I �, I I W e mold. Hence, -when the, cheeses are years of service, made a dash at each �� .1 Order , thcat 2", AgE-tkw 1,W 0 000F � fear of unemployment. The business placed in the cave, they m.u-,t be other, twined their trunks, Lh-amped One peck (small basket) butter , , i"; is usually handed on from father to, sprinkled with specially prepared pach other, and gurgled and squeak- beans, strings removed, and cut' into ", . son. Boys begin their training at bread crumbs. After about six weeks ed as elephants do when they are three or four , small pieces, boiled �� I it , , the "cave men" see a special specially pleased with life. Finally, in salt and water u e ". � I seven years of age; for they must care, ntil t nder - but I mold appearing on the cheesev, and, they lumbered ,off to the water trough not' quite so soft when ser ed as 1�, learn, while 'their. fingers are small v a I ,; and delicate, how to handle the fra- with a machine consisting of many holding trunks and chattering. If, as vegetable., three pints of vineg&4 a I . 'TO=DAY.1 gile 'china. Riveting a broken egg- fine needles, they pierce the cheeses the mahouts said, they wer old friends pounds white sugar, one cup mustard, � 'hell is a common task for beginners. through,,and through. This encour- their friendship must have dated from one cup flour, two tablespoonfuls cel. � �� . I s 1i .. . I once know a young Chinese who ages the famous "bacterium penicil- jungle days. After 20 years, they erY seed, two"tablespoonfuls turmeric i , � ", I had met with an accident which nec- lium" to penetrate to the very heart had recognized, each other. After all, powd'Zir. Boil dressing and stir while I , essitated his'mastering,a lighter trade. of the cheese, marbleizing its oyster- 20 years is not a great slice out of boiling, wben,qii1te thick, stir beans . . . white ,bulk to green. an elephant's life, which Tuns to well thro h'the dressing. Store -in fruit '. , . Thinking li� could "learn anything This is Roquefort—the . king of over 100. There was an eleph N I'll, before noon," as the Chinese express . I IF you need a new roof, your Brantford it, be wrote me a letter that I can cheeses, the inimitable. There are our battery ,known to have S To -mix the dressing, put the dry �.` never forget: "Have pity and give other cheeses like it which some, ev- captivity for 70 years, who ibowed ingredients'in a -bowl and mix with a �.! 1. I 1. birth to a heart of benevole en among connoisseurs, ,prefer . . . no sign of failing strengthl little cold,vinegar first. When quM I ! lending me twenty Mexican dollars, There are the Gorgonbola fans (chief- , Elephants show good sense, when smooth add remaining vinegar, and - I', , Roofing dealer can give you an estimate for a riveter's outfit, and I with all ly among tbe Italians, for this is It- they are under rne&cal treatment. cook until thick and smooth. I ,.. � aly's attempt at Roquefort) and Stil- Hathi usually linows that the doctor ' I l" . . my heart promise to repay the illus- ton devotees---iStiltan is the English is working to relieve pain One ele- Pickled Red Cabbage. �. which will 6e surprisingly low. � trious one, if not in this world, then 11 . �, . assuredly in the next with interest." cousin of Roquefort. . pbant in a London, zoor iad an ab- Take four heads of red cabbage, re- �; I gladly gave hirn some money, but I If you really want to see the bon- scess on the jaw, which h#4 to be lane - Move all dark outer leaves slices I . I ., oring ineh thick( or pui/ ,I 1. . subsequently heard that, as a poor of ,cheese, you must go to Paris ed. The first cut, which made him about one-quarter * I.. . amateur at his job, he achieved only ,here every restaurant worthy o� its sere -am with pain and bolt away, was through the food chopper) put itt % Ask him particularly a6out Brantford "leafy success," that is, no substantial name has a cheese cellar; wbe* a not enough., The surgeo4 was nerv- crook with one handful of salt to '. '. . fruit -profit. chef would be as lost without cheese ous about making a second incision. each cabbage, cover with cold water .1 . , An old and famous china riveter— as without eggs; -where cheese creeps The keeper, however, knew better and and stand overnight. In the morning 11 Colour Slates --- several colours Wended in so goes a story told in my district— into the repast -at every turn. .' after petting his charge awhile,, told drain wateroff, pack each quart seal - F.: was summoned one day by a wealthy Stilton—there's an ar0stocratl imi- him to ,come back. Jumbo came, er full of cabbage (but do .not pack' ��!�l I I mandarin to repair a priceless vase. tation of Roquefort that it is, it, too, though he was trembling with fear, it too tightly), invert the Jar so that % . . �. He was informed by the' servipts has succeeded in being inimi'ta'bl(-. No. and of his own accord put down his any surplus water can ,drain off. pcn� t each slate, � They make a roof of 6rilliant . that, unless he could mend it swcuiss. where 'can Stilton be made but in head aridallowed the cut to be made. each quart of vinegar required, usa ? fully, 'he would be tortured to death. Leicestershire and Rutland, England. When hot weather comes, you give One tablespoonful of mixed pickling The old man. was in despair; for, It is the most expensive of cheoses­ elephants a cooling medicine, a pill s1mce, tied' 4�a a bag, boil all together ," 6eauty com6ined with permanent weather whenever 'he inserted a stitch, a d,el.i. $125 a pound—with a piquant flavor camouflaged with. sugar. Usually for three minutes, pour over the cab- ,,, � cate "spider-welo crackle" appeqxed like nothing elm on earth.. Many con- 11-athi bites into the nasty medicine bage in the jars, and setal tightly. 1, over the finely polished surface. At noisseurs put their ftilton in a crock and spits thapill, out. Then bwo men Pi I okled I Beets, ' I protection and fire -resista nce.. last he accomplished. -his task. Worn " Part 'wine and let it sos& the wine must forc4 ber m.outh open while, a ' 1�, � Wash beets and boil them with a. I I out with his intense ' uP—but the tritest conxibisseurs would third rams in the pill. Hathi owns �1_ eoncentration and bout two Inclies,Qf -stem left on. Whga if: ­ anxiety, he'fell dead, his hand still not think of contaminati.nk their Stil. herself beaten, and, to judge by the . P holding the vase, that he had repair. ton with'port. ' ; . . movements of her throat swallows tender, plunge into cold water, peat 4 V , ed at such tremendous cost. When . And Edam- Silton may be expen. the pill, But watch her, i6e,n sh and removie, steins and, roots, Boil V And your present roof can 6e left where siv '3 vinegar and water in equal 11 11 the mandarin. saw it, he was so pleas. ", � 1, e, Roquefort m4y be historic, -but thinks no one is looking she turns to tio'ns, allo proper - m 1.� vl.� I " ed with the effect that he determined Edam is paicture-sque. You know it in 'blow some dust at the Mes wing ohe-h.alf cupful each g. - on be" of 'Water and vin6gar, a -pinch of salt ."".7 to introduce a new fashion i� the the sb6ps—round, red cannon balls flank, and then- turns back again, as ,, s ca - laid from *rhio-h the top must be cut, pret- innocent as yOU 13 hou and. a' beaspom' ful of - sugar for each 111;e� sphalt Slate n 6e world of Chinese porcelain. Thus -please. , tit ma, ti -pint jar of'tho booU.. Boil Inuture . tily scalloping it, with a special Edam ,know even more than elephants, ind fat , .11 came into existence an ,exquisite - , ten 'minutes, th4n. �bur it over the 1.��. . knife, aid which should, if you're go , , , . craAled warb. - one Of them goes round to,pick UIP b6aft,-whichhave beenpaeked in ster- - .... � directly over old wooden shingles for a i . ing tobe technical Aout these things, the pill that Hathi has stowed in -her ilized Jars, Slice the� large beets, 11� I I be serV&d with a silv6t scoop. I ebeek till khe Saw a thance, io spit quaiter thOgs, Of medium size, and . . . . CHMSE PREFERRP,D 1� Now' suppos# V,6u. are, cruising it out again., This is ,too much 'of leav6 the tiny -beets whole, Seal, and [��"" . faster io6 at less cost. I I.. .� . through the canali 61 Holland, say in. her. ,She bolts, a mahout after hor'.�Oivert jais4br tv�,ghti-fou,r hours td F.", ,,.,�R , 777% . V".., '.. - , I �tqj '-'I- ,l.�j,,��, , '. ­., � t. "' , j"L 0 "" li�jjjftl� "" .,� ��J " � , Aiffl " "'W1, , � , �� ill t�'i.l.,��114.�.",.,7111ii.00.WiI 21121i eff boThood of Thalarket, and 'leads her back by . .I. the n6igh Presently - he 11" I -Cheese is' a. delicacy;/but unlike V611A . . 't f4i leakk A fevir ,qlovos may W ?,� I the "tes . . - I other delicacies, it is also a staple andam�.' Suddently you come upon eaT, ' yelling blue murder ; "ke . a added to' each -jar if clove. flavor in �� .:�'. the little. town, of' Rdan-6 its gras y 0811ghty child,,- Then 6h4 gtred -in, liked, , . � . I I 4 food—meat to the- French, �OtatOes bat -14 dipping th#ir tog, in . ,' ­ I I But get it clone at once�.-.next week the can� swall6virs the ,pill, aoens'hej. nj�6uth I ' �� �".: __ - I a rainstorm or to the Dutdh� breakfast, laildh and al - axd at, W�.*i:"d gkeon� dAtpet lie, 'to show that it.. is gone, "A suit- O -en - ' " . 1. . �. ". � . - - iss. It is the oldeft 4;'thotigh Edgin-*&� expecting a silege -pitches int�o her bit-flou "�exkes. ­- , . Piokleii. . ` dinner to tho! r " , _ j),111 - I 11 ,, .4, 1 , � 1. . � , ,e;, ,,, P= f ­ I 1 4 i�:,;, flaming 4r*ands'may have caused'costly damage. �00d ti the world, with th,6 hundred ttpiun, hundrods, of :red and THo fum�ny I ,;,! '7, . t111119 is' th t shb-.,ne;Ver Boil ' A I excAAOU Of butter. , , I 84 ' pkint. t1*4o ggfler.s 61 ,._., . 1. P Y6110* cannoit balls. Aut if you aare makes any veal. ,fteo 4 L- strength,l w4tor And two pq §.of coAir,se 6alt P, �, - . .1 ;,.'. . +m lti�A ,. -417; -A A, I � -f i�, W, ..eh AM : -1 4 I. . . 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