The Exeter Advocate, 1889-4-4, Page 6DAIRYING IN Noamag.
rreteck snot Grenadian Butter rdetedne
renewed.
Be red.in ACCOrdaPee, With Vie VrPrriSht Act
*rod published. oy Pernoiseboo of the amber.
wagons from- memory. Two large and
overworked and 4411,001ored, end 1 sew
eamplea Of thile deecription threwn in with
better sample*, having *rich eater.
The haskete In Which the butter was
threWle were about tyre feet high, about
18 inches across tlte top and 151nehee across
the bottom. I give these approximate di -
If my tamer frleado will take A Iuinp Of bee— egueeee ateeete were provided for each
NOf
144kOth They went drat ,wrung out in cold
water, laid in the basket itt A way O. line the
Inside of the .bealto and to ;surround, tbe
bather and cover its top eurface.—tima afford.
log a complete wrap.fer the hatter.
Oa a summer a day the butter Whera re-
ceived by the bayere is on the warm side;
but hard or weft it is unceremoniously
lumped. Que piece On =Others into the
skets. The baskets am packed full to
lee,apieg ten Melees or more above the tOPe
and, the encle of the clothe are theta larolight
over to cover the butter completely. Straw
is laid over the top, on the cloth, and the
whole tiled dawn. The lteekehe e_rte reseek..1
hatter ireeh trona the eherse, work it over
weil—a little 00 thoroughly --and, without
addleg any etit serve it at the table, when
from two daYa re 4 Week. 0J44 trhtlY 141 heee
Very fain hapreasion of whet sort of butter
is eaten ea MOM of the Lend011 Wert, The
aVereSe Oallittlibttoq Atooliaans visitor to
London will And the butter so 44 flat° and
tastelees° that he Will make k preetiee,
ler a time at least, of sprielefiug npou it a
little salt. When he returns, here he will
tell whet creellent butter he ate 'la Loam*.
If my readout were to visit Nermandy, in
Frenee, where a large proportiou of butter
eaten by Loudonere la made, they would
find that the betrinsie Taahlty of tide batter to Indicate the geality or grade, then ad -
le not better, on the roveme, apperently, dreesed, waded jemectaters eu carts, taken
than the butter o..rdinarily made on Canadian to the railway "station, and shipped to the
/amnia Yet, when the butter made ore thie head•guartere ot the butter MerOh4Ett, or, la
Side Of thO water, whieh fresh helm the tiler werde, to tb0 Peeking or bleeding
chum would bepronomiced excellent mI-431? house, which is reached wither three or four
don, when Lb has been worked, salted ail houre by rail,
will bear, has stood the teat of package Ie warm weather every precaution la
traneportation and marketing, and tl_as ,,at taken to Iraq) the batter cool as warble.
lest towed its way' to rughted, would oe Even after the haekete are loaded, Into the
utterly denied a niece On 4 Leaden table. waver% pailfula of water are thrown over
There la a teaching ozt the very surface of ale sip to be sseaked up by the heavy elotbe•
all this. E'er 0114 market at least ---end that AAA plAce 1044 firm/tea ttm, wagona sent,
one the market of the British metropoye— to the etetien to receive the butter were
buttsr be the better liked the nearer it is te provided with high canvas covers—whet on
the cheirn, end the freer it za from aelt. the wooers prairiee weeld be called "ech000.
It may be an epee queatiou whether Via- Are
Via viti and it poeaibte or Prcatable under Whoa the butter MONS UM tetra to
the severe conditions of competition; t whieh fele iseet there are wageless in waiting,
%stir tothe Lenclen trete. Yet O. etlAdY et 413f1 it is at Me° heeled to the biendieg
the butter emeetlen would, have been kora- house. What is there done with it le more
Vete without; 44 Inquiry let° the method's of oe to,s 0, 'Keret kept from the geuerelpublie,
existing supply. WormarldY wee the rife' We ell know, however, that there it is col -
trick widh usetorelly would be 42044.11, for 9red, worked over, peeked, graded and in a
smolt inquiry. few tom made reedy for ehipment, and
The 'system in Nerrearely i.s peddler, let may, In A moat eatiotrig tett% for melee*
tne market towns there to one market dsty We know, too, thetlittle or Mt tdt is loiflO4*
la 434011 Week. The market daYa of udicire but that ortifielel refrigeration is provided,
tag WWI° ore two deye *pert. Market and. uc
triWzot rkte tient enough together te AlieW
Meat Of the feruier* to Melt two er three
znarketa each week. Churnieg days aud
narket dart are the Name. Everythteg IS
planne1 to do the darning izt the early
morning, and the butter is then brought to
add
ed." Th
eaten, it
headqnartera at agues early.la the after.
noon were at home with thew morning'
buying, Tbe following day the butter
market oot only frerda from the Chime, bat weulrl be ell prenared for the Louden =P.
Absolutely =wilted, and only scluiewilat bet kee aud ebiepeo ),,y railway co ehe pert et
aetefie.W preeerv.etien mey be
butter. In feet, le is "doctor.
market ledetted waa at Cate
'1 °Y. Merchants hoodug
1. That the make of butter in e. given die-
tadot be of sufficient; quentity to warrant the
heldtng of at least two aceeetrilde meekete
%soh Week and to datrourage the fleawort,
competitiou among buyer'',
2. That a system be "teloptedb3r butter
dealers ; and that the butter producers
adapt their method's of work to thee peahen.
The buyer's mast peewees 'enough eatirpriee
to Anda market and 'supply it. The bitter
.makers must do the churning immediately
previous to marketing to *unsure that the but.
terba delivered in afresh condition.
The Normandy ayaMm would appear to
be adapted to the handling of fresh unsalted
Or light 'salted butter, intended or imme-
(Bele consumption, rather than for butter to
be Packed for long ke.ellaa
The drat condition sa a moult one, front
doefact that where such a tiptoe's, is moat
needed the bad 0044010o of the butter in-
dustry has aomethttee domed a largelee
di-
njdshej production. A good authority in
my men h,ownehip. (in the Reetern Tewnshine
.—sonsowlaals butter famous/ talc me that
fifteen yews; w there were „ three °owe
to one to -day. 'ate imanguratielohowever,
of is aucoessful 'system, would deadens lead
to AA increase of cows and of production.
Alales we are at a ditedventage in the fact
that ger competitora working) this 'system
are but one oighe's sea dietanee from 4 for-
eign market, while We are ten days.
I have given the detail's of the Normsndy
syatem not because I think it praetiostble to
'adept it, but that It may possibly esent
40018 modification el the system eulW to
our peculiar conditiona.
Witt; our .pleeerot .traneper, tatiele feePitite
the Normandy system or any Other modifie
Catlett Of It, even If it ceteld be Adopted here,
would be suitable trnly.for the pp yef der
own low melte* Wheth.er We may serum •
time compete..with the Isiermendy peasaute •
in the tendon market .depend; on- verions.
coudege.aciess, the eseie ones et width are
leopeoved ,eeetinertral and *WW1 transport
factlities,_ earl .OUr practleet appUtretiers of
the woeciertelly effective ,.prittelpleeof re-
irigeration, 14 other words, oar Safieela
will depend lere ly upon -the :measure of cur
intelligence and enterprise.
• W. IL 14Yro0tr.
February, 18.89.
The BlitiBh Navy.
Consumption fitVely Cured,
The Imposed of the Imperial government To the Editor
to 'mane 021,000.00%in blending new ehipe Phew inform your readers that I have
Ajoa.etherwrise strengthening the navy bee os1tive remedy for the aim° earned disease
naturally called forth meth oritielem sad ISy its timely use thousands of hopeless'
even opposition. It has also set the.pens ;of aalifnifilaND been Permanently cured. I ghat
the cable corresixmd.emin Way writiug; shout be glad to Bend two bottle* of my remedy
I.ord Randolph churchilra Attitude. When free to any of your readers who have eon-
eumptieu if they will send me their Expreu
and P. 0, address. ftesp'y, T.A. SID MA
Od,as 144 WOOt Adelaide St., Toronto.
443
Lord Bendolph was in the etthitteit his *great
"holt" was reGrertelireette le the tkeery de -
pax -tole*, and that being the case he bee
naturally:been directly oppeeed to the pros -
eat munater, Lord George Harnilton, sent
out of their redetioets 4 greet deal of neatfettee
has beim woven. Oleo matt writes that
Lord Randolph boa but three followers,
another
anatp4ecanof .11,42 Anurn ;rant: *0%14 a.nistry
third
that the two noble &clone of the
0001 teenage of Aleereorn and Idertbore,"
have Welled up their difforeetses and add
a orreferenee of prolonged doretione the
result of which both betimes' to tell the
foreaohl correspondent, who straightaway
cabled hie exeluilve ieformetien to: half 4
dozen different nevcropapera itt America. Of
coarse the thing is outregeowe'y absurd* bat
the orseereat feature is that the leading
carman= dalltes eagerly mop up and re;
print the ;stuff 4 conpleof daYe late.
But oue better informed than those cor-
roapondents, and well %edified to epee& bast
been making ACMO very unpleasant remarks
about the government ; prepeettero and the
state of the Britieh navy.. We refer to Sir
Edward Reed, who wee for years chief eon,
etruetor of the new and has also heid (One
att * Lord of the admiralty. The eters be,
is airaret i4Prengtr. Of PlArtie he is
an expert, and his 'testimony mustt be taken
with the cantrou we mast alwaya exerrise
When reading the (minim) of MOO expert; upon
the work of another. Whet he 'Aye to thia I
Sinee 1870 the etV4 SpellS upon new ehipe to
no leo than ;870.000,004. and most et ebbs
vest amount ha; boon soisepeot. Re esr
talnly gives MAO dem that Won* cot,
rohorate this view,, One -of the triellt enrlpus
thingeabeutnavel admittlatostion ittRegiend
La that it no4 tit nearly as mach for A ship after
It its built as it takes to WO it, Thus 8ir
Edward gives u ilat 98 seam ty -Aiwa ship
the se rielnalcoet of which wag 412.008,840 het
width time tilde oonspletien beset bed *pout
upoa them f2,999,093. Some twelve of
Ouse vetteele ere atilt comparatively new,
and therefore bave net stood In need of
inuuh repair yet, het take the seventeen
that Are SO oompereelvely new, and her
is how the %We now atendetz Orighsel wet'
24701; subsequent expeditute, X3,3$9,.
sas;te other words, by the time the Eng.
lish bonded" are a few 7e4ril ohl the
(*overate's)* hew to speed epee' *hem more
than heti their origientoost. thin rate
England, In course of *few seem,
have a yeyly elm of .£8 740 000
keep In repair X13.500.000 worth of lid
*blah hem receotty been mode.
gioroa TOR TITX lanil
3utoole Work or a Wild That wool A
nal the Orarelit
perfeetly worked. It goes without eaylog Cherheisrt. Leavieg Cherbourg in the 4 71417 'Mtc:r"thig Itttl° book fa
Glimpse at the Indian znisselene Eield and
butter mt.
that every lne=0 are U4in = to iroOP the eve:gni_ .feund myself the followsug mono Lem eeeyhunstss by welegjoy Q. Btaey.
There are A aorwideralote number of but tl 4°13tkk14‘nlon4 Beglarte 'IA e ,Fatteer°, It coesiate et tte wallet of a trip, taken
merchants who attend each of the differen very few Pawn 'rot aa" ""v "°"g"" through variant' parts of India, where the
nereheot. Thai it happene that the same zee ti te be little CO then affiCaltarill znisslimarks are to he folud., wrItteu up
of prodecers meets the ewe set ot IrtlY • tile ion* Of whielt,_wea elorre, utell in tut) tem or a Journal. The object same
two or three threes% week, though only QUM 0 uP ta teetotal wt'x" Au° °"'''' t° be to bring to the atter:41=ot the general
a week. at anyone town. The eystern results :I° ""at in the Loudon ularke4 public; the excellent work &mob India by
irl aPPearaure azal attraetive ; a° the noble mon and wont= who often sive
in au extensive trade, lively market; sad et _ 0 eild'orted reizturre I eaw Pur' u their lives' !nerd= to carry the tateltio
gift cempetitiou. chewed be the Norrattudy market*, that cue the hay serenturee te ete utmost comenea
It b a novel exPrrIenee'14 Tillit2 t3 411"o! ecMici hArdlY Wile" it 7" reaUY and' tr°137 Aua tbo uped ototoniungcere of better institue
these Normandy market 4.owns Oa merket Arn, and the eeemeg I
day., The early merolugtreinebring in the
many buyers, and the outshone carts beteg
in the country penple with their newly
churned butter in beekata, tube or penis
uoualty wrapped up he demp clothe.
Traders' by the note open up atalls in the
open equareo or the wide atxeets, trecla sup.
plying his own opeeiel line. The peaaant
leaves with these teatime A lair ahem at the
gold which the buyer peps him for his but-
ter.
E34311. butter merchant is pxottlded with a,
number of 'urge baskets and wrapping
elotlw, weilehing scale, all10 a table Or
desk, a midi box, and a book of table' for
repld calculation. It is satonishh3g to note
the rapidity with which the buyer receives,
weigine.prme* and pay for the butter, and
throws to into the hugebeekets, rimmed tilde
by aide, to be filled with the different grades
of quelity.
The mystery of the epparent inetantane.
oust estimate of %fabler of butter, or pricing
of it Is explaited when one learns then each
merchant has one or more buyer* moving
about the znarket among the peaeants,ez
arainiog and bargoining for the better and
ecretehteg en the butter itself the price per
pound agreed upon. The butter es there -
lore practically eoia before it is brought to
the merchant or his receiving clerk, who has'
dens lepers,
While we have mutied avian)! for thech to learn from the These ;galena of the heck
enterprise of the French butter Those ;galena tette of
I wee not much huPrealed th° No"
vivito to the latter are °Specially intereetieg.
'with tIn the opening chapter is given a deserite
;newly system as a whole, our, indeed, with tion et the Marines!' at Bombey, where a
tile butter w" whieh it deal". 4 year or crowd of lepers live in the mese revolting
two ago the Pleuch dairymen were re. meneer. oee hundred and arty a theae
;lie Eakil" market' Now the alma are ft:110011 0 x 8 feet, with nothing to comfort
piecing themselves ahem' ; and in Denmerk weir esd uvel,
They are is eonetant don
this blending re/stern is growing out of fe-
ver.
As to the ladled° quelite of Normeudy recuteirleyloyi twdeovoplodundost olcrerfoo. alectraintbnaracete
puted to be ha advance of All COM titers in or wretoluse occupy the Dhermsale, tWe
to the whole community, uiojha
eu
butter, it is not what, becente of its" repute. or two ploo day. They ore fortura to do
tion ha the London market, it is popularly
supposed to be. The quelity sus it comes
from the churn, and is eold to the butter
reereluente, Is net batter then the average
quelity of Canadian butter at the BAUM stage
of existent°. Yet the one is the noted Not
meetly butter nenolt in favor in the Lendou
market, and the other is the notorious Care
sullian "axle grease" withal take' second
place to margarine 1 The great dillerenee is
in the aystern of preparing for and placing
in the market, and in the length of time
which place's it on the consumer's table.
To the consummer the quality of Nor-
mandy butter appears to be very uniform.
A dealer asserted that there was little or
no difference between the receipts of Aurruet
31st tied those of December Stet. But
their own cooking, and when the dread
elibease brings lin final Maga'
hire someone to do It for them or
" litre are tO be seen wifelem heibtuade,
husbandless wives, children without; parents
and parent's without children who have
New sensations are expected en Oleo
aarembliog at the Penton Centuthwien.
The heir adornment of the future differs
materially from that now in vogue" The
newest decoration le e fillet or tercet gold
bands ha satin finieh that encircle the heed
in tiers, lookingas though theaueleut Greek
cutter:ars are to be revived.
Miee A. Southworth, who ha* been
assistaut myoologist Weahington, is mold
to be the first; women to receive au eppolut
mime to a solentille poet at Washington.
Efer ipeelaity fa fungoid growths, and She
may yet be tented loose among the more
vertereble of the chronic' place huuters.
"The Kerry Wires of Windsor
could meereely hews played auch fautaatio
pranks had they beets subject to the teeny
ills so common among the wotnen of to day:
De. Pierce s Zevertee Preserlption is a le,gt.
1 4'
timate medieino carefully corn vended 1
been driven out ot &rage ane bOme by titeir an experienced and Annul phyeicien tutd
the fell disease had laid hold upon them. ' is purely vegetable In its compdsitioni
brightness cameo into their eves. Me. and lb is the only medielne for women, sold
an vie tad them a 1, the moneeer ohoultry from the menufaeturers, that it will give
of the moat favorably desorthed. The Lepr refunded. Thie guarantee has been printed rown ngin
IRON AND STEEL BOILERS ANY SIZE.
The more recent diamond hoop earrings TORONTO ENG= WORKS.
relatives " cmcm " it boom* known the; adapted to WOrtlart'll delicate organiztion.
%silent inetitutione managed by Christiana condition of the eyetem. It caret' all those
8eme °I the Iudiart I°Per "Yluttla are ex and perfeotly harmless' in he effects in an
and conducted eo that some sliflat gleam of weaknettes and ailments peoullar to woman
Bailey found many of those in his travels by dheeebee, ubrnbat A POSITIVE GUARANTEE
and Government Leper Hoepital being one 'satisfaction in every %use or money wilt be
Aeylum Celoutta le,
only to weigh it and pay the price agreed. Mille one great merit of Normandy butter according to t e on the bottle -wrapper, and faithfully carried
Plista tea, 001541.4 littdout c°, Vo.•Toroa to.
ATIONVO 1.• rectirfat Patent attoniese sae experts ;
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,
rJiz VOSIVIS IXOPECTION and 'Asa
mar° VOMPAIlly et lanatla•
Demi hie gitelneers end Steelton at ^teak/
Teeeterweror.
0, Rtes. Chief ona,Ineer. A. lraasita.SeeplgealA
.I.,sEEDs.,1,1tEviAWAY rare
seed.444.4449,1tri.f.ill:firb2"siZer'w.e:274.,se:14
w r ver lic ted lle"Tottir
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zak 4,-thawk 4.4.4 Meese eleratere.,
LEITCH Iftc TURNBULL
e4.44.1Vesator Works. Peter sad queen eftreets
ValainaTcesa. parn.
Oy We Setearteigittentl.
Send forint
Ae T., le AN 13,
a mat. ars
4L scENT—Sootf tor oar
ill a testes-
Oaltare, Aides, ole., a kinds
nioge Agee* for Reeve/tea and DeWitt.
NIA3 eittai0 eTrritlit Mee St.
NIONEYirdl?;t1C&Iiiii:avriTriakrenorttteekt
rtotablisted 18618. 11441gflitPeelrliofetsig
ONEY gaurzruarreigerer,
low rade or interest ma
41.111.11 clascciceccFOT* 140410
BEATTY, CHADWICK, BLACKSRICK & CUT
roungiontalrb'est mot AIM" e
Beek crt Tomato
TORO' r ON.
RHONE FARMS .FUR SALE Ift ALL PAM OF
MANITOBA.
ttsrtie wlehlog to to chese frosovut ManUoaa
Feria.% Imo SO aweupwatds, wite lz Mediate,
posseszion. call or 'mite to 0, A• 111.414$01f•11
A.rthues Bente Male et., 1Ni:414181r. inhallatlea
furohlied free of charge, and eettlere assisted
roaldng selection
WS_ClalisTIEllir Wu, 3r-olfai-Es..70
Ar Gomm RAM or Isvoussr
oF ALL KINDSt
Dealere billed me
P4t4r9X4bletOO4
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Nurse ryulen. or
lIngton, Ont.
A Dozen car Loads Very Floc Native Ost10111.
align 1110EIGAXIITT OP 'UNCLE SAAle—Olvee
every citizen tight to a Vree F$Tr4 )r4 the
poste nee Vea hero long Wended to look Ole
[natter up, Why tot 1:1OWT A great body of ?RIM
40‘444444! 4440 b45 just Neu 4Pelted for *stile.
meat Wong the Ft. Paul, klioneaprils Manitobe
ReilwaY 31eetane. It is rich and gentiy rotting.
Pine and bard wood timber la emlly accessible.
elkar.treame water Ike cotteirr. le the tiatatal
horbe of heves, sheep arid large crepe can
bo rtised without ire Raton. Great veins of coal aro
lentital. This ib wen WU want. Thi. it the loot
o Imo lacd_in the Vetted States meltable for
gratioir and agmultural ptsrpeses. Per twitter
naNneetien 9 ppty taY Wumort; Ws- and
Tielret Agent, SG, Paul. Mem.; or nrosnis.
gy*bess Dome fitoclr. Tomsk°.
meat.
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Elbe
15nan a
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P QM:MOUES, DWELIsINGS,
AND roiLIO BUILDING&
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7110$. AKNIGOITGII, Otte.e. Bitooga,
Feeeleesse, Seee&etenmer.
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BARKER'S SHORTHAND SOHOOL
45,140mstr,,,tr.„,,t, leerier° formerly forever
ate pees Priatipal ot the Sliettlie;d leititete *Oro
nection with the Cseadien fezeletee Delvereire.
Teeritier Pe meat urelerthereenegement 01
leReR0 01.1011, Agent r Meteleglea
ritee Ape% reerenerr, litneee toble paper
Ming
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ter puler
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ibm oldest wetter* ot all
Dee MOOS, Publither,Terent
(3.1'ErAli elpley
NA r ,-Taa rdeh sq'Slaueil,5 Yaw treat eoptera-
tar let. The esstcru of educarion 0441;0 It at onee
intellectual and eminently practical, meeting in a
eery marked degree the reviremente ot this prr gree -
*We and sommerclal age Few, if any. of the grade.
atom wording to the.chowing at pass results, need
to long ueemployed. To mention their training
achool is, as 4 nee. 'pawpaw to ellzible and loom.
tiro rAltuations. Address, U. MacCoastrog Pricelpa
76 RUM Re W.. auto.
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Werk Guaranteed.
. P. DAVIES & DO , 52 CHURCH ST., TOR liTO.
ICY
anan Liu Royal Nail Steamships
Getueederiter wi nen from Portland everYThUndsr
eed Magee every Saturday te Livoreeal, and ha sum
tusr from quebee even, someway ao Liverpool, tract
t Londonderry to land moils and passengers for
amilend itshodl 4E0 torn Ballamtea Anctsrs rat all sta mostatshe &issue beforists.
lax aucC SS, Alm's, N. lo., to Liverpool fortnight') au /vs yam. p mE con
lloOserfisi&jofss
dmaker's Yeast Os tatted &ler,
Mamma 1r*d all Ms rest,
Sash* kw*, Ms e &sea [14',1004
tarns isr &sad is Or in. brass cm ais
THEBREADMAKE . 5
daring rammer reentes. The dement rt the 044
tortleral Detrien and ebbadelpble. and d I
ow lie
CZ 601.4.
Mel =on 012,,,,,ar.4,.:izleitiaG=t,
timightiy!w Y*
For freight, passage or other Information apply to
A. Schumacher As QV, notemons ; Cunard o co,
san x(loah.that,diaCt; John's c 11;1 •
LOVe & la}144 Now 'York ; Doruller, Torotto
Mans, Rae 1110o,, Quebec- W. Brookie.
rbia ILA Allen Portland Rattan Montreel.
writer, very much overcrowded, ea much to out tn. /nutty yehrg,
upon. Some of the larger merchants are is its uniformity, yet SW it le brought; la
aesisted by one or more clerks, to record market fresh from the ohurn it is allgradesie that there are thonsande to he found in the
.
streeta, many ot them handling and selling
the sales and pay for the butter, and all are of quality, of all shade's of color, all flavors, vegetables to healthy people. Speaking of
kept busy for two or three hours until the all degree s& of solidity. What mighe be its tbe total number of lepera in Bengal it is
butter is all Sold and bought. It is a scene lack of uniformity if the butter makers had stated that it is very— near 4066 or 12 in
of business activity that Inspires a feeling the whole care of it all through—working,
10,000 of the whole population. In regard.
of adniiration of tbe bueiness qualities of coloring, packing—if there were no system
to the probalee number of those wito are
thee° engaged. The receiver deftly turna of puttieg it on tre market ?
y a *vethe Normandy butter Is the that. 250,000 or 38 in evereras° 3 mare JeatiVO "to n r.t y. Hie em.ployther directed
. slightly touobed with the di it i •
the butter out on the Beale tomes the e t Wh t h
face that te is taken from the farmers di.
weiglus the lump, colie out the number of reedy from the churn, as it were, and falls
into the hands of shrewd, skilful business
men. By them it is assorted according to
quality, handled with all necessary proem.
tione against changes in temperature, 18 is
well -worked over, neatly: packed, and sent
quickly to market to go Into inunediete eofi-
gumption. In it ssrord, it is moat skilfully
"fixed up," and marketed in a business-
like manner.
Aside from the merit of uniformity, how-
ever, Normandy batter possesses no other
striking quality of merit over other butter.
It has a oertam quality that almost any
butter would have, treated elliffully to pre.
sent a pleasing appearance, and consumed
tresh—before any defects develop. Being
high -colored ana being freah, it takes well
in a market like London, where butter is
preferred mild and absolutely free from salt.
Its quality is rather of a negative than a
positive character. It has usually, at least,
one positive fault—that of being over-work-
ed. In intrinsic quality I do not think it
equal to Danish butter. Nor is it equal to
samples of English butter which I have seen
alongside of it, and whioh were not second
to Danish. I have tasted the Normandy
butter in the shops when, notwithstanding,
its short age, 18 had acquired the sharp
taste which characterizes butter when it
begins to go "off." It is not subjected to
the test which Danish butter has to under-
go, and 18 is doubtitd if it would stand such
test
Let me, in parenthesis, add that it hi due
to the Vrench dairyman to say that the
es
aro mounted in very 'slight settings, so PRINCESS AND FRONT SW.
that nothing but the gems are seen.
A Bad Spa.
A merchant's clerk wrote a °hook for
forty dollers, end Tiled the numerical ad.
10,000. Mr. his attention to the error, with °remark,
basket and elate back to Hz peasant owner,
Bailera little book contain!! a plea for are 46 you seem to have a bad =pa this' morning,"
pounds---"Vight SIX aevaglatt quartre sous"
24 lba, at 12 peace) —and calla for the next.
(The clerk must needs be lively in his move-
ments to glance at his reckoning tables,
make an entry- of the purchase, comet out
the amount in gold, sliver and coppers, and
be ready for the next weighing--"Cinquante
a vight trois eons."
I could not quite understand by what rule
the butter was assorted in the different
baskets. Generally, it seemed to he done
according to price; but watching closely, I
noted some exceptions not easily accounted
for. limey either have been a mistake on
the part of she receiver, or it may have
been A difference in judgment between the
buyer (who fixed the price) and the receiver
who weighed and assorted the butter.
Again neither the prices paid nor the as-
sorting Of the lots as received accorded with
my ideas of quality. In my humble judg-
ment the butter was graded on a different
standard from our ideas of butter quality,
and on a lower level than that upon which
our finest qualities are judged. I observed
a 'buyer toss one lot of butter which was
possessed of a fine tinge of color into a bas-
ket containing batter of a dull, dead color.
In explanation he told me that " robe" did
not count—they'judged only by the " °deur"
(odor.)
The fad that the butter was to be artifi-
cially colored, was doubtless one reason why
so little was made of color. Yet, the
natural color or appearance of butter ought
to be taken into account,. as being in itself
oue Indication of quality. The use of the butter winch I have been describing is not
term "gilt edge" by Americana applied to the finest butter made in France. The
the very fineat quality of butter, is a just finest of his butter is sent to the Paris mar -
appreciation of the importance of color or
tinge, or blush, as an indication of intrinsic
quality.
I noticed, however, that consistency, or
solidity, was taken into account practically
in the estimate of value; for one buyer,
with his hand, squeezed out a heavy pro-
portion of water, and fixed a low pride,
giving the valid reason that he waa "buy.
ing butter, not water." The ocoasional
tasting of batter by buyers proved that the churn is equal to the butter I saw ha
flavor also appeated in some degree to Normandy fresh from the 'churn ; and that
bo tonsidered, 4E, of course, it should be, if our butter could be handled like the Nor-
mandy butter and as quickly marketed and
consumed, it would deserve and obtain as
good. a reputation. If this be true ought we
to adopt the Normandy system?
The conditions of a successful working of
that system are very difficult to meet in Can-
ada. The Normandy system involves t
leek I was assured of this fact by a butter
merchant in Normandy. Prof. Long, of
England, says very truly. : "He sends to
us his second quality, and for this we pay a
very good price, and consider it superior,
especially if it is well displayed by their
retailer and labeled l3rittany or Normandy,"
I feel confident that I speak correctly in
saying that much of that which we now call
"axle -grease" when it is first taken from
The !polity of the butter, as a whole,. in
rn3r mind did nob averege very high.
While few of the sainples were exception-
ally fine, some or there were exceedmgly
. .
popreesemetimes flat and flavorless, other
tired; with a poeitively objections.ble flavor.'
Some of the butter appeared already to be
eistance in the great work done among the to welch the clerk replied, "sure enough.;
leprous poor of India and the necessities of kw, eat ea the ...h. "1 Let, ue hone the
more missionaries. lb isinteresting reading clerk eenr etinfartg,ratnendidnerthege`apille
and although simple in style conveys most meanwhile, if any suffer from a "bad apel
-useful information. f
PORTRAIT OP POE.
Aninteresting Picture Drawnby a "VadY
Love."
Mr. Poe was about five feet eight inches
tall and had dark, almoat black hair, which
he wore long and brushed back in etudent
style over his ears. It was as flee as
silk. His eves were large and full, gray and
piercing. He was then, I think, entirely
olean-shaven. His nose was long and
straight, and his features finely cut. The
expreasion about his mouth was beautiful.
He was pale and had no color. His skin was
of a clear, beautiful olive. He had a sad,
melancholy look. He was very slender
when I first knew him, but had a fine figure,
an erect military carriage and a quick step.
Bat it was his manner that most charmed.
It was elegant. When he looked at you it
seemed as if he could read your very
thoughts, His voice was pleasant and
musical, but not deep.
Ile always wore . a black frock coat but-
toned up, with a cadet or military collar, a
low ourned-over shirt collar and black cravat
tied in a loose knot. He did not follow the
fashions, but had a style of his own. His
was a loose way of dressing as it he didn't
tare. Yon would know that he was very
different from the ordinary rim of young
men. Affectionate I I should think he was;
he was passionate in in his love.
My intimacy with Mr. Poe isolated me a
good deal. In fact, my girl friends were,
many of them, afraid of him and forsook me
on that account. I knew none of his male
friends. He despised ignorant people and
didn't like trifling and. small talk.. He
didn't like dark-akinned people. When he
loved, he loved desperately. Though ten-
der and very affectionate, he had a quick,
passionate,ternper and was very jealous.
His feelings were intense and he had but
little eentrol ot.them. He was not well bal-
mend ; he had too much brain. He scoffed
at everything gamed and never went to
church. If he had had any religion to
guide him he would Mese been a hotter Man.
Be said of ten that there was a mystery
hanging over him he could never fathom.
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