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LOVE'S EXILE.
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I ptifilial bine ank1e. with one YU^.
OiOu thruet Oat went up the
-court, followee by tile outraged
geetleman, who male no attempt
10 molest tile, eXt•ept by fl torrent
eitepieuce. from which I
te• thered that he wao the hueband
-of One Of the actreseee at the
theatre, arel that she did uot ap-
preclete tee virtues of her lord aud
tuaeter aft he eonellered sho ought,
but that, neverthelese, lie jr-
• in affording her the protect -
1104 of his manly ann, and would
tio, In spite of all the d -d mash-
ers ha London.
At tble twilit the stegedoorateeper
came out of Ine little box. and In-
formed the angry gentleman that
It Le we on diegraeing tile place
by Ms seal:datum couduct his
Wires services woule be dispensed
with; eand If there's no money for
her to eeriethere's be no beer for
Oen ec, drink, aer. Minter," contin-
ued teal little oIci man, with more
pelez zilaia. politeness.
Tee threat bad instant effect.
else Eiteeer eeteitied into Indignant
ad went down the ceurt
egaine
2 Lad forgotten myself in inter -
neat the root of M. Eilmer, to
otem I land -taken a rabid (batlike.
and wasetanding in the full, if
feeble. ligat of the gas over the
stage -door, ween an Inner door
woe thrat open, and the next mo-
ment Fabian accat was shaking
rag hand heartily,
"Bono, Harry!' I am, glad to eee
roa even. I was afraid you were
geeing away witheret a word to your
old friends; but you were always
better tban your reputation. tiot
over your accident al/ right -eh?"
"Ais well as euele be expected, I 1
areppose. I start for Germany to -
"Ali I" By this one exclamation he
eignified that be understood the
came, and knew that my mind wax
definitely made up. Actor e are men
or the male, and I felt the relief
of talking to him after the tetana1
and obetinate raisappreheneion
wilich dear old Edgar persist-
ed in meeting my reasons for say-
ing good-bye to society, "
wee good of you not to go without
coming here,- he went 4.)11, appreciat-
ing the fact that my visit must have
amtalled an effort.
"To tee the truth, I meant to see
you without your seeing me; but I
got intereeted in a mural victory juet
obtained by your doorkeeper over an
eloquent visitor, and so you caught
me.'
Scott glanced at the swaggering
I mer.
"Drunken brute," f;ald he, with
meth diegteet. eIIis wife -a hierd•work-
leg little woman, who auto under the
Dame of Miss Bailey -has had to bring
ber child to the theatre with her
emaight, for fear he Omuta get
home before her and frighten the poor
little thing. Look, here they come.
One wondere how a wed beast can
be the father o/ an .artgel."
Scott wax:, an ardent worshtpper of
beauty, but I a cooler mortal, could
not think lee raptures excessive
when he stood aside to make way
for a seine pale pretty woman, to
whoee nand thee clung a chile so
be,autilui tbat nay whole heart re-
volted at the thought that the
tipey ruffian a few paces off was her
father. Both mother and child were
ehabbily dressed, In clothen which
gave one the idea that November had
overtaken them before they could af-
ford to replace the garments of July.
The little one was about eight years
old, a slender creature with a flower-
like face, round which, from under a
borne -made red velvet cap, her light
brown hair fell in a naturally curly
tangle. Something In her blue (vett
reminded isie of the child -like eliarm
of Helen's. ecott stopped them to easy
good -night, °Eimer ely uddrettsIng the
child au his little sweetheart, and
telling her the t if the boy who gave
her an apple last Hunday gave her
another the • next day, he should
find oat where be livee and murder
that boy.
"Beware. Ilabiole, of arousing the
jealeuey of a desperate. men," hi,
ended, folding his anne and tooting
back hie head.
The eltild took hie outburst quite
Beritemly.
"If he offers me another apple I
must take It," slut simmered In a
sWeet, demure little voiee; "It would
he rude to refuee. But you needn't
be angry, for I ean like you, tem '
"Like me, too," thundered Scott,
with nitilodraino.tie geeturee. "Hea-
ven and earth 1 Thies It how the girl
dares to trine, wtth the firecent paw
leen that ever &surged in a Wilmot
Isreast."
'If Yotu're 'tierce 1 hamlet like you,''
raid the little one, in her measured
way. "Pepit's fierce, ane lie fright -
elite MO anti mamma."
"Will you like me, little madam?'
Yeettercd. Mild knowing tho.t nay tile
•iliesured face to be well concealed. 1
held out my hand. "I wL11 love you
very gently.
r Mute my Wee see melt ae 1 eould,
hut the deep tonite or the uosubre
blitek Ceuta frigate -nal her. The
quaint matronly demeanor
Emu way to ;t elehee frigiit, end 0141' -el her tame in the !oldie of litT
ther'0 blaek eloth jiteket. 1io
mamma Nevin to menet!, In ft toter'
need manner whey leo, the
find 1 41$10.14 :02E41 ilfila1411.1 a io 4 111
lea up to law her.
"And now will yeti give me it keel ?"
Mid he to her.
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LIMY, Meet al. Si Lifelee. CHICA110.
"Yes, Mr: Scott." She gave him a
Wes with the same denture simplicity.
"And will you pronnee to eiss no-
bility nut me 1111 eint See me again 2'1
"Iteally, Mr. lecott," interrupted the
mother rather tartly, "you shouldn't
put ouch Ideas into the child's head.
conze quite soon enough of
their own aCCOrti."
She bad one aye unon her butibezid,
who woos waiting farther down the
court; and the wifely desire to be
muelt franknees In 'writhe: after-
Warde that Ile wit. frightened, I
forthwith limited lit i to See/Hand;
end 11,0 aceepted the levitation, AS he
did all good thinge waeli earn° in Ms
way, with avidity.
At the third of our yearlY teieetintre
a fifth and last sueneter jeined Us.
TOW wa,s a 'clever yee le Irishman, of
good family and email fortuile, sick-
le* bode; and Ertill eleeller mind, to
whoin ficeklent had pittUe under a
small 01401101h W111...1 I was glad
to repast/ by enabileg lieu to visit the
Highland% to which hie doctor had
prescrlbed &L vlelt. He had been mak-
ing art exhaustive an 1 strietly
oeophical inquiry into the imiqulties
dr Parte, In the COrrup: ion Of which
lie eppeared to reyel; indeed, be wars
clever enough to elm' no much depra-
vity In every spot im had vitiated,
that I wonder what republeve view
he would be able to take of
our sweet scented fir forests,
and the long miles ef the rippling,
Winding Dee; or Whether, In the
"at him" seemed to pee a ewe extra abeence of la.byriatiene mazes of
vinegar Into her tone. With a hasty dirt and disettae, vice and crime 'to
good -night to Fabian, and a frosty explore and metutely expose, he
little bele to me unknown black fig-
ure, she said, "Conte, Bablole," and would pine and die.
Except the two, I had, during
lierried away with the child. those fivo yeare of wandering, made
ticott put las arm through mine, no new friend. My appalling GO'
and we followed theni slowly batik nese, mitigated as it was by thfle,
into the Strand, where, amidst the had, together with the reserve it
throng of people who had just poured taught me, to a great degree isolated
out of the theatres, we soon lost ine. But perfect independents° hag
sight of them. We did not wee
itS pleasures, and; I was not an un -
far together, for Fabian had an ap- happy man. Lentil the end of the
pointmenet to supper; but before we
fourth year I had not even a ser -
parted, he, more ready -witted than vat, and I avoided all women; at
Edgar, had talked me Into a promiee that point, however, I yielded to the
that, when the summer canto round fatal human weaknese of attaching
and lee had, a chance of a holiday, I to oneself some fellow -creature, and
would let hull knew where 1 was, engaged as my personal attendant
that he might invite elmself to coMu a cosmopolitan individual, whose
and see me. qualifications for the post consist -
"You dozet think I shall come back ed In taie fact that he bad been a
among you again, then?" I said lawyer's clerk in England, a cow-
boy in Mexico, had had charge of
a lunatic at Naeles, and was a de -
garter from the Austrian army. Plain
to begin with, deeply marked
with emalipoa and disfig-
ured by a sabre -cut across
the hose, he was even uglier
than I, a fact which seemed, from
the frequency. with which be alluded
to it, to gratify him tesi much as it
did me. Hie name was John Ferguson,
but It did not occur to me to con-
nect his name with his origin until
the time came to prepare for my
fifth annual vielt to Scotland.
"I should have though one plain
comstenanee about you was enough
ear, without your wanting to see
them at every turn," he said, 111-tem-
peredly, when told to pack up.
"I suppose you come from auld
Reekle, yourself, then, since you're
so reluctant to go back to it 2"
"Well, sir, and where's the harm of
being born there, provided you get
away from it as early as you can,
and never go back to tt till you can
help!"
"Why Ferguson, that's spoken like
a true patriot."
"Indeed, sir, I hope I am wise
enough, not to hold a place the bet-
ter for hoeing produeed such a poor
creature as myself," said John, who
could alwayer give a good account of
himself in an argument.
But, once established at Larkhall,
Ferguson found Wined( so comfort-
able that, at the end of the fort-
night's visit of my friends, he again
made objection to packing up, which I
was in the mood to listen to Indul-
gently.
"It seems a pity like to leave the
place till the shooting- season's over,
don't it, Sir ' he hezarded, one morn-
ing.
"Yes, Ferguson, perhaps it does."
"The continent wouldn't run away
if It was lePt to look after itself a.
few weeks longer, would it, sir ?" he
went on. •
"'No, Ferguson, perhaps it
wouldn't," said I.
"Shall I leave the packing till to-
morrow, sir ?" lie then asked.
"Weil, yes, I think you may." •
From whice it Is clear that Fer-
guson luttl already been shrewd
enough to ammo a proper authority
over Ins nominal master.
1 had become a little weary of wan-
dering, and although t by no means
Intended to give up the nomadic We
which 1 had led for five years, I
thought that a couple of months'
rest wbuld he a very pleat:lent
change •, I could be on the move
before the cold weether wet in. But
September pa•seed, and October and
Nevember came, and it grew very
bleak; and etill I stayed on, finding
a new pleasure In the changed as-
pect of the gaunt hills, in seeing the
mow patches grow larger and larg-
er on Loch -ringer, In outetaying tlie
Mut ot the late vieltors, and in find-
ing a opt where tiolitude needed no
seeking.
The railway rune froin Aberdeen to
Ballater. One morning- arriving at
the little elation for my papers, I
found 8 traln just starting, and was
ifelzed by an impulse to pay a, short
visit to the granite 'city. A feeling
left by tri,v wandering life made le
always difficult for me to me a
train or boat start ;without ine. So I
gent a boy to Lerkimil with a meg-
gage to Ferguson, who, with a lad
under him, corealtuted my entire
household, took no ticket and start -
ad. It wag past five when I reaclied
Aberdeen ; after a sharp walk to
the brig o'• Balgownie and
back, I Jared a private room
A. an !hetet, and dined
by myself. Malang inquIriee about the
the -nage, 1 learnt that the entertain -
Meet that week Was very poor, and
further, that it had been lib badly
putronlzed that it wee doubtful whe-
ther the unfortunate playere Would
get their meagre nalarien, I was
elenellig at the yellow bill which ad-
veal:eel "Rob 'toy" ail 8 Saturday
night nitritetioit, When I read the
names of Aline Bailey and Minn Bale -
oh, Bailey.
I got up at ',nee and walked iiitlek-
ly down to tbe little theatre,
BAITER V.
I remember very little of the per-
fortnelleo Out night, faeept the 010-
fe1 iinpreneton produced epee Me be
the night of the effort with Which a
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pretty Mos Jeanie', drageeedebereelf
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iana ermin.
nob:am 1 et( tale failed la Wel !aguish.
hooking out 42.1 1 11441 lor mY /lino
tight yt ur old fairy, with gelilsbrown
hair mobilo nuturnile 134 large,
loom) el nee over her bluetome
leapt net et> eXpeetiel knoW that
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lied wile 1,1 lia! lov obila,
iffo he Contlenvile
-
curiously.
"I dofet know. he taste for
wandering, like all other tastes,
grows with indulgence. Goodeleye,
Harry, asid God bless you. wherever
YOU go."
11 wrung his han& ecoreely able to
epeak. Hts words were a prophecy,
I knew; and at the momene of tak-
ing this last ontelder's look at the
scenes of my old life, it seemed to
me that a dungeon -door had swung
to cm yooth, and hope and happiness'
shutting ma in far over to a very
lonely solitude.
"Good-bye, good-bye, Fabian," said
I, and I walked hastily away lest I
should keep on wringing his hand all
night.
For three hours more I walked
about the London streetif, unable to
tear myself aosay from theta, sneak-
ing again past the clubs, with a
feeling of gushing affection towards
a score of Idiotic young men and
prosy old ones who passed me on the
pavement on their way in and out,
devoured by a longing to exchange
if only half a dozen words with men
whom I bad often avoided as bores.
Near the steps of the Carlton I did
try to address one quiet, old gentle-
man, whom, on account of his rapac-
ity for papers, I had conlially hated.
A ridiculous shyness made me hoarse:
and on hearing a huekv voice cloge
to his ears in almost apologetic tones,
he /darted violently, cried, "Elt,
what? No, no! Here -hansom 1" and
I retreated like 099 of the damned.
I got Into Orosvenor Square, piteeed
through a throng of carriages, and
ea* the bright lights in n, house
where they were giving a birthday
dance to whicb I had been specially
invited months before. Tlelen would
be there, I knew : I felt a jealous
Satisfaction in retnembering that
oil] R1ivinundhnifl waR away,
nursing bis gout at Torquay.
What of that? There were plenty
of other mob to step into my sheee.
At first r thotight I would stay. and
Walk np and down the square for a
chance ef one more look at her. How
well I knew how she would come
down the step% in a timid. hesitat-
ing way, half-datzled by the lights
Hile had just left, peeling each little
dainty foot a moment above the next
step, flit into the carriage like a
eat White bird. and drop her pretty
head briek with 41. Nigh. "Oh, I'm No
tired. mamma 1' her white throat
curved gently above the ewansdown
of her cion,k, the golden fringe of
curls falling iimply almost to her eye -
Orem,. I intuit tvalt -I must see her
again 1 Whitt ! 00 the arm of sm-
other man ! Tile blood rushed Into
my head as these Incoherent thoughts
row, rapidly In my mind; all the pas -
Montt of my life, of .111,v youth, dam-
med up 844 they had suddenly been
by my accident and its fatal cense-
menices, seemed to burge up, break
through the barrlere of reeignation
and reeolve, and make n, madman
of mo. 1 Wahl /lot master of
inyeelf, 1 eould not count
upon what I eliould do If I saw her ;
Hoeing, my 'way no more than if I had
beeu Iiiind or intoxicated, I turned
awoy, and finding myself presently
LII ellent Bond lariat I got Into a
Minoan and went back to my hotel.
1 emoted that night that sooner or
later 1 should end by suicide; but
in the morning 1 had to ;sack, to
buy 'Mingo for my jeurney, and to
eet out on my travels. The worst
wrench wait oeer ; before I had left
England a week, 1 WWI altnokit
ph 11,m0plicr.
e'or five yeare I lived a wanderer's
life, and found it fairly to my liking.
I hunted the boar in Donnelly, tlie
wolf In France, went erainen fiehing
ID Nerven,y ; shot two tbeere In India:
eat an ter an California In ovary)) of
adventliren, of whieh 1 had plenty ;
piteitea a fertnlielit With Ileti Indiana,
whom on the whole I prefer in ple•
tures; t1.fli began to negoire a slle-
!nett, t,r ivIlleatime mitigated by
njoyment of meetinge mote a :Veer
with Jelenr null Fifteen fteott.
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fso 'I oleo re tit+, ion.
There
to escaping' the gams of consump-
tion; kill them with health, ifealtli
Is your only means of killing them,
Scott's Umulsion of cod-liver oil
Will give you that health, if any-
thing will,
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!MOTT ;1,71,14 0.00;arimairzirgiste,TORONTCe
A Disereet bover.
(Detroit, Free Poise)
I10-1 love you, darling. I swear it
by ebose lofty eines In yonder park.
She -Don't swear by those, Begin-
' ald.
He -Why not e
Slte-Because thotie trees are filly-
pery elms.; :
Minard's Liniment in the best. ,
Wanted to Get it.
"Mamma," sale Toning, "does
sugar ever meets anytmay e3,1' any -
The itelelit of the 1 seleet Mtn.
Teriler, the Itatiiiralist. de; 1.t red
that 110 once saw, upon the mte
el. of
Braille 11. mem of glgautie eiteitges,
042*'. 01 whom Was (Wel ve feet in
height. Tisevet. of France, in lee
deseriptiou of America, pule:Wiled at
Vette In 1375, weenie! that he saw
feud Ineasueed the ekeleton or n
south Arnerican whieli wee 11 feet
111011('H In 'email. Tim televise are
said' to claim that 1 the last r4.n.
Wry there were 414041 in their mein.
try who measure:1 15 feet In
Josephas mentioned tbe 0888 of a
;Tow' who was 10 feet 2 !mews 111
height. Pliny tells of an Arabian
giant, Gabitra. 11 feel. 0 incites, the
tallest man in the days of Claudius.
John Middletown, born at Hale, Lan-
cashire, theme tiof .1801448was
9 feet, 111(214043 10 height, hie 11111111
watt 17 inches long and 8 1-2 Inches
broad, Faye Dr. Piatt lee elistorY
of Staffordeldre." The Irish giant.
era peen eone era pei ra ry with B rl n,
w-ati 8 rt. 10 in. A siceleton* In the
Museum of Trinity College,
es 8 teat 0 inches in hel ;ht. and that
of Charles 13yrne, In the miteetim of
the College of Surgeons. London. is
8 feet 4 latches. The tallest Being
man Le Chengetu-Sing, the Chinese
giant. His height Is 7 feet 3 inelieS.
-Medical Eno. mime' one] ;Peace it lie•ri or.
ehing When washing greasy dishes cr pots and
pane, Lever's Dry Soap (a powder) will
remove the grease with the greatest ease. se
"Why do you ask., my boy?"
"1 thought I'd like to catch it,"
Bald Tommy. 1
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money Bit fails to cure.
E. W, Grove's signature is on each bcPc. 25c.
Poet Stuart Not a Centipede.
(Ottawa Citizen.)
:Sanford and his rescuers have been
immortalized in verse by a Hamilton
poet So a poem 64 lines In length.
These• axe either too many or too,
few. The well was only 45 feet deep
and the antomeiment was for a period
said to have been 100 hoarse Mr.
Stuart, tho street singer, should give
this his (to quote Sir Oliver) "sari*
ous consideration."
Minurd's Liniment for Rheuma-
tism.
Defined.
(N. Y. Sun,)
Freddle-When do you call a wo-
man' a grass -widow, dad?
Covebigger-When the gra es iihet
over her imaband,
lelnard's Liniment cures La Grippe.
Bengal Tigers.
Tete man-eater is usually an old
tiger, whose strength is failing and
whore teeth have partly lost their
sharpness. Such a beast finds it eas-
ter to lurk in the vicinity of settle -
manta and to pick up an occasional
man, woman or child than to run
down wild oattle.
The largest, fiercest, and most
brightly coloron tigers are found in
the Proviree of Bengal, near the
mouths o? tho Ganges River, and not
far from Calcutta. A full-grown Ben-
gal tiger sometimes measures ten
feet from nese; to tip of tail. Such a
monster makes no more account of
springing upon a man than a cat
does, of seizing a mouse. He surpasses
the lion in strength and ferocity, and
has no rival among beasts of prey ex-
cept the grizzly bear and the recently
discovered glaat bear of Alaska. -St.
Nicholas.
Printed worde alone may not convince.
but ask anybody who has used "the D.&L."
Menthol Plaster for sciatica, lumbago, pain
In the side or pleurisy, what he thinks of it.
The answer will be a side guide.
11 Wing to Oblige.
" Yes, I 'like ydu very much.
George," eald the fair girl with the
fluffy hair, "but I really couldn't
think of marreing you."
"Why not, darling 2" queried
George.
"Beeuulse we could never be hap-
py together," she replied. "You
know I always want my own way
in everything."
"Olt, that will be all right," re-
plied the crafty George. "After we
are married you ean keep right on
wanting it, as fan as 1 am concern-
ed." -Chicago News.
New York Central and Hudson River
Railroad.
The above nanie is a household
word and the superior excellence of
the road should be sufficient to at-
tract most people, but now that the
rate is the same to New York and
pointe east as by other lines no
further recommendation should be
Hought. Everybody will tell you it
Is the best. •
WRIT IN BLACK AND WHITE.
New Telephone That Writes the Mos -
sages Sent Over the W fres .
Among the patents recently issued
Ln Denmark is one to Peter Oluf
Pedereen, Of Copenhagen, who has
perfected a method of toeing the
telegraphone 4, Ouch a way as to
record a number of menages on a
tangle Steel strip and to reproduce
each is:mileage wethout leterlerence
from the °there. WLth tbis 1wpm:we-
t:tient the Bete of the drum Or the
length of the were` or ribbon used
thereLti may be materially lessened,
no that a long speceth or a ouniber
of epeceliett or signale may be do:10d
Wien a tometarittleely short or mei
magnetic body.
Tbe tolegrophone Is the inventlen
of a Melia eleetrieta englitoor, Vitt
deeper Pontoon, and 10, ria tn� name,
lendiete a combination of tho tele,
graph, telephoto) and the graph°,
phOne 01' phonograph. fly the Mei of
ane (jovial) a toielmono or telegrilpie
tionvertatien eel) be recorded on a
'Atm vvere sir tape and repredtivien,
444. uny tine) And aft ot ton AM tlefilred
Without the record deterioratiege
In Ole apparntuti 13. itteel wire, or,
a facet nand. iti Mievea bv any OMR
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between the poles of 4 0111411 elite
troneigitei. Hpeaking 11444) 11 tali
paint+ trantanat ter, jollied 418 1111(
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ht hit (room -Otter reset upon tlia
ricottomagliet ant amino 43 conunn
owl %oration 1» the itireetion Wel
in ino rirgri.o of MnfIneitula at the
4$14'8 or tin) photronnignnt
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rumble by, awl who), 114e messuge
411 nonovin 444. atopt two m40100
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these Mont; in eillTelitEr, WJIIOII art,
the (+gnat fountain/It of theme eon
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the 3.0101)414)821 to ruptitt Whitt Wait
011.14 in AU hisilitilf absolutely per
ftet asuln
A Bilrucla.
Aunt Jemina,-What is a miracle,
Acleibert ?
Adelbert-Paw eald it would be a
miracle if you got marrieti.-Clacago
Daily Nowa
The human stomach le subject to rateny
distressing affections, like cramps, cholera
morbus and dysentry, which, lf negleeted,are
dangerous. The beet aud quickest remedy ie
Perry Davis' Painkiller. Look out lox' sub-
stitutes. 25e. and 50e.
Merely 1.40o Ici
Landlady (frigidly) ---You seem to be
examining teuet egg very critically,
Mr. Slopay. Is there anything
wrong about it ?"
Mr. Slopay-Not at all, Mrs.
Flasbas 1 I was only looking for the
wishbones that's all 1 -Puck.
Stops the Cough
and Works Oil the Cold.
Laxativel3 roma Quinine Tablets curea,cold
I e one day. No cure, No pay. Price 25 cents.
Altogether Too ilonest
"By Jove! 1 lett my pocketbook un-
der my pillow."
"Well, your servant girl is eurely
an honest person."
"that's just 'the trouble. She will
give the pocketbook to my wife." '
Mesons. C. C. Richards & Co.
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Liniment to allay the irritation, and
did so. The effect was more than I
expected -a few applicatione com-
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KINARD'S LINIMENT is also a good
article to keep off the mosquitoes.
'Yours truly,
W, A. OKE.
Harbor Grace, Nfld., Jan. 8, 1898,
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War,. Hell Broth,
41/Woodstock Express.)
If tins thing of slaughtering people
in scram every Fourth of July is to
go on, it might be he well to change
the flaga pet name to "Old Gory."
-Hninilton Times.
Well, what is Glory, anyway, but
Gory with a little more 'ell in it ?
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Pay Poor alorgan.
(Toronto Star,)
Owing to the circumstance that
1118 intereat checks on July, 1st only
amounted to $2,000,000, J. Plerpont
Morgan may not be able to take Ids
family to the seashore this sum-
mer.
There is more Catarrh in this section of the
country than all other diseases put together,
and until the last few years was supposed to
he Incurable, For a great many years doc-
tors pronounced it a local dieease and pres-
cribed loud remedies, and by constantly fail-
ing to cure with local treatment, pronouuced
It incurable. Science haft proven catarrh to be
a constitutional dieease and therefore re-
quires a conetitutional treatment. HelPsCa-
tarrh Cure, manufactured b,v F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional
cure on the market. 14. 11 taken internally in
cloaca Irma.° drops to a teaspoonful. Baas
directly on the blood and nitteoun eurfaces of
the system. They offer ono hundred &there
for any ewe it fails to cure Send tor circu-
lars and testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,O.
Sold by DruggIste-75c.
Hall's Panay PIIIs are the best.
'What .1110 Was Afraid of.
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The 3lits8es True to Hint.
(Toronto Globe.)
General Railer lute brought doe -n
on lila head another Storm of newse
paper ceneure. A euggestive feature
of hie case la that he is still 1110
military hero with the London de-
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HOW IT IS MADE. *
By an English Authority,
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In the equipmene co a aatry for
meaang Stilton cheese it is essential
(urges Professor James Long), to ob-
then milk vessel% and those ot tinned
bron• are now generally used, al-
though they do not retabn, the heat
of the milk so well as wooden. yes -
sees, olf a, size which is in amordetece
with the number of coots from which
the 'milk is obtained. These vessels
are narrower at the bottom than
at the top. The melk iateneled for
manufacture heeling been Strained
and purieled as fax as pcosibee In
this way, is petered into the Teasels,
81441 ween the temperatume, which Is
regarded as the essentiail tempera-
ture for tweeting is re,aohed, tho
rennet is added. It is usual to dilute
the rennet with pure water, and
ween it is being pawed into the
oak to stir briskly teat the mixture
may be complete, Under most sys-
tems the temperature cif the mills
varies boteveeni 80 and sti. F,, the
curd being sufficiently coagulated
to commence work in; about fifty
minutes. Temperature, however, le a
question, mebich the maker -having
learned both practice and prineiplem
derterenlim far himself when he
goes to woeic with las own milk,
rt is needless to say that the dairy
meta be weld ventilated, erufficientlyi
cool 'to prevent too high a temper-
ture In the middle of the summer,
enesmuch as the higher' the temper-
ature tee more rapid does the whey
or seruim leave the curd, with the re-,
sax that site curd rimy be too dry,
orm
In days gam
ne by soewhat priusdriattaiirvi
eroweevit or sinks,
ere - foe , alt teris
used - were empiloyed for the
remoyal of the whey. Now, under
the best equipMent, wilite earthen-
ware ;Rinke or troughs are employ-
ed; them are eeboue 24 inches wide,
and of a length in proportion to
the quantity of milk used. They
may have a hale in the bottom foe
removing the whey, a plug being
used, and if it is deemed necessary,
a, pipe assay be ecreveeel on to the
bettom to carry the liquid else-
where. Acroes this tank pieces of
well -planed hard wood -are placed
to hold the aides of the clrednitig
With ifirto Which: the kurd is placed;
the cloth having been spread acrom
ito supports, the curd, when fit, is
re:men-ea slice by slice, into it, and
the whey at once commences to
leave the curd. As is found neces-
sary the four corners of the cloth
are eubsequently tied loosely to-
gether to keep the still tender curd
in a, compact times, and to slightly
encourage continued drainage • by
the gentle pressure which is thus
given. Presently it may be that
the ccreuers are tightened, and fur-
ther preesure given. The object is
to obtain curd sufficiently firm to
handle witliciut real preesure, or
without adopting the process which
le common 111 the manufacture of
Cheddar and other hard cheeeee
Draining le chiefly caueed by the
feactures made first by the vessele
employed 111 removing the slices of
eurcl from one place to the other,
and next .by these which aro nat-
urally made in the proceee, the
heat of the curd materially assist-
ing. It cannot be too plainly re-
marked that heat encouragee drain-
age, whereto a low temperature
seriously retards it When, there-
fore, curd much below 60 F., and
In an apartment of a einallar tem-
perature, it becomes, most diffie
eat, and sometimes impossible, to
imparate the curd Sr= the
whey. Sametimes the maker draws
the plug, and allows the whey to
escape; under other oondltiOns lic
prefers the cord to remain still 111
the cloth ,but soaking in the whey.
The atomise of the cbeese in its pri-
luary stage depends upon the proper
development of acidity and upon tem-
perature,- so that neither too muoli
nor too little 'whey Is removed.
When the curd is firm enough to
handle It Is either cut or broken into
locks, and placed In a dry vessel to
air, or to ripen, by contact With the
air. Before the hoop or Mould proper
le filled with the curd, and the most
improved size 19 15 in. by 8 1-2 in.
in diameter, the curd, ripe and see-
ficlently firm lint mellow, is broken
ineo pieces, usually by the
halide of the maker. It should per -
Wipe be Minted Out that the growth
of the blue monhl or fungus common
to Stlitoo cheek() Is poetilble only be -
Melo it In 1101 premed, It will be
maim] that 11,8 the curd Is breken
Into mu pleeen the complete cheeee
ill 1'1Owi10.1 With intertiticee. During-
ilm pommel of Maintracture the seede
of the lam mould wre deeofi1tet1 from
the itlinitephere upon the tetra and
4111 it Is it tioneetibil 24,11 Mem
the Mime: tetlintepionlly feed,
and go, lore Melee 1100 prevhin
ep tett toy 014 m140'01011 der -
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