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Flesherton Advance, 9 Aug 1894, p. 7

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AGRICULTURAL ^- 1 ^^-^^**^^w^w^^-v~w-^^^- w -^V^w^ - ~^ Leaner HOTS for Bacon. The following circular he* been wot oat to proprietor! of cheses factories in C -- **-. by a Toronto provuiou firm. Our pork- maker* will do well to .to ly th* nquir*- meo-.f of the ideal bacon bog : IB riew of tba v*ry lr<* numbir of hog that have been fed in the put hy you, and doub-.les* an still being fed, ws thiok it wiM to caution you as to the kiod of ston hog* that yon bay for this purpose. Voc are, ot conn*, awars that rat nog*, no mat tcr what weight, are at a serious discount. The/ entail nothing bat loss on the pork- packer who buy* them, and dissatisfaction and grambling ot, the part of the dealer* and cunanmer*. except those who use it ia the lumber-campe, where, of coarse, in the depth of winter, natare crave* the groteet anJ most heat producing fuod. A large number of store pigs are short, chunky animal* that are unptofitabl* a* feeders and unsatisfactory when fat. Thentore, it will be wisdom on your part to make a seUc-..on when baying, inflexibly refuting the) runt* described above, and long, rangy, crowing ahoaU. W* would like also to caution you again*! making your hogs too fa:, and in doing M we are advising you fo' your own good, a* experiments at the various agri- cultural stations demonstrate that, alter the animal has attained a certain point of fatness, the food given does not produce the tame amount of flesn a* before. We feel ure that yon ihould aim to turn out three bogs for sale where heretofore you have tamed out only two. Give as nice, smooth, long, what we used to call half-fat, hogs, and you will receive better price* and obtain a better return for the food given. Th* following extract from an article ia the National I'rovmuntr, published in New York, confirm whatwe ban written " Th* difsreno* between Irish and Asaen- cao bacon, and the (upenority of the farm- er, is not a Matter of Vnre' and 'cut' bat of 'breed' and feed.' The ruling brawl ia Ireland is the Yorkshire White very an couth-looking animals, with ionz. Sat. deep sides, shoulders an<l hams, and coarse, long oeck i, heads and leg*. When drsmiii. with their heads and legs off, they look much better, aad one decided advantage woich they hate over the American u that they cat 'lean.' and throughout the fat and is much more evenly divided." is at thie in KagUad. **raa*s of it* then have many converted iiito bacoa that are too light. We ought to have nothing under mulling over dry, bat see many advantages dry aiilkiag ha* over wet. In the wmur cows milked wet are liable to Wave their teat* got chapped aad sore if they are turn- ed out into the cold yard directly after being milked, ss so many of them are, and it is aerd to can the** chapped teau so loaf a* they an wet ; and left wet twice a day. Those who wore taught to milk dry handed make just a* expert milker* as those who wore taught to milk with wot hand* ; aad the latter das* can easily learn U do their milking fry if they will make the attempt ia tamest. Oa* rsssna why son* milker* wet their finger* while Bulking is becaoa* they think they can stnp so much easier aad butter : my experience i* just the contrary, for if a cow i* regularly milked dry-handed bar teats will bsossas so soft and smooth that then will aot at the ilig htest necessity of wetting them, ia fact, writing would be a die* Ivan '.age. If those who have complaint* about Use bad odor of the milk they **11 will investigate the way the cows are milksd I believe they will nearly every time be able to trace it to manors that get* into the milk ia the way I have stated. This manure doesn't show itself on the strainer doth cor caa it be noticed that the milk i* the least bit discolored nevertheless the aaaar* i* is the milk aad the "cosry" odor alao. THE WHY AND THE WHEREFORE of mmj TBjiaz* Walrsi Wee. Have Tins* aa4 Again. Wee4rr*4 **. The man* of th* baa t* a**rnl to that aniona!, biea**i, hanging over hi* (boul- der*, it protect* hi* powerful muscles from changes ia tamper at an aad keeps mam ready for use. Th* vmc* caa be **.! M gnater di* lance through . spsskiag taw* then through th* air bsxaas* th* Bound is one- fiaed te th* air withia th* tuba aad the tuba itself is a good Th* hons's 07* has a thick gluunoa* *str*ti*a bscan** *> eve, betas; large aad sjch sxpnssd to Jnt, the visod Mcntioa rlssnin it more *4ectua,:y tbaa would oa* more watery agent. The snips ha* aervss clean dowa to th* tip of his btU h*f*ae he digs for hi* Uviag. aad. aot seta*; able to see hi* food, ha* nerve* arovi.lad to eeable hut la Ttaiaiupre**ai. Th* perfume of flower, i* more clearly perceived j**t siisri or fas* after a rain becnsue tile sir. being them Isdea with ial oil* Tr.. pnmroa* i* yellow, becacss, as th* cienu-.. say, it alter* ta* viaraUoa* of iu itcnt irom 37.540 ia a* iach t* 44.0X> ia aa own, aad the camber of a secoatd W tim* from iW.OOO^eD.OOO.f^U ta 53S.*W.. body s* lsi*U*ih how o- Ths vital prucipi* ass*} efsa, fruit* -nd vege*: hey ha** a heat o The teauaeraMn of aa **u or down Ulhetrosaiasj pout, i* a) way* several oefTMt above that of th* swii***<liag air. Th* toy call**! U* weather -cock si mad* with a puce of catgat, l*co* longer or aaorter a* it part* with sniitsfi. WMB it shriak s. whoa it driaa, th* acuou is re- NO DANGER. ew aa ln*eatee* rreneamaa rienree) la* all With a aar*ll** a., i Th* Parisians an so fond of a joke that they manage to extract amusement even out of th* shocking attempts of Anarchists to destroy life with dynamiu bomb*. Most of the** 'iynamit* jokes an ia rather poor taste , bat oa* unintended pUnoan'ry i* nlated which is nally amusing. Not long ago the city sf Pan* i*satd a loan, and the bonds war* immediately sub- scribed for by a large number of people ia Pan*, many of women, who wen glad to pat their savings into aa interest-bearing bond. On* hard-working tallow in n rilnsju. wished to subscribe. H* looked at the lias of peopl* waiting for their torn to pats ia their subscriptions, aad mad* up his mind that it would take him all day to get to the window. I must have something to eat,* h* said. 80 be went and procured a good-*B*d box of sardines, put them in hi* pocketed took hi* place at the end of the Hne. Then was a gnat crowd ahead of him and all about him Rau o:-.ea <sssrt a hooa* b*f*n it dawn. bsf*M it U arobafc** that th* at- that. ia*adihl* to hussaa **-*-*)*. an rer- fectly *o, and very alarming bsii'Us, t* the icakL Bat* have We* kaowa U deaan ae* shortly before earthquakes or eav lags occurred, probably for th* sast* re> mosBtan, better conveys th* that consulate tL* perfumes. Tb* apparent death of water always deceptive, iitsms th* light reflected from the bottom is refracted as it leave* the water. Water ia generally about one-third neaps r than it sppears t* be. White spots *pp**r on the aaila beeaaas the wascutar tisane *Biismath m attirked ta th* sttbstacc* of th* aail. bat from seme accidental ally Tb* day after a heavy snowfall ss usually very clear because tb* snow is falling bring* down with it mist of the dust and imparities of th* air and Uave* the atmos- phere iceeiiagiy pan. A closed room is bed for sleeping. Bees BBS air one* breathed part* with a sixth of it* oxygen sad contain* aa sqiivalent amount will aot support life. with even th* finest th* nerve* an so thick- I th* akin that not even 1 s* introduced witnout onadiag oa* *r more. The sen of moat defeassl*** "i *! Uk* the rabbit an turned backwards, because OUR EGYPTIAN YEA2. k - rraetscal aeaorstieq of to* Boatk, aa4 Saj* we *>w* i taw ajai*a*. Th* division of th* year into tan* hoa- Biood Poisoning M^ry K. (XraUna. a very i of Ftasja, OmVa, *a* smioail * aayimsasataas 6 you* ; Hood's Sarsaparilia I wetgk US HIGH TO DEATH'S 3OOE. i i i . Me v . Careel of a Trrri lea Bear toe Brio*, of a quart Ptercagth* taxed loburtsk aaimala have their 100 or over JOO pounds, to bri:.g the highest en ioea abroad people a dering on starvation, aad requiring meat ia a stats) bor- of pnrsuit : bunting ears turnsi forward. ureen wood hi**** an-1 splutters ban burning bscaaa* of the large amount of { water co* tamed ia iu fibre*, which i* ehnasjod iato steam by ta* beat, and bunt* H* waited patiently, and at la*t twelve O g limy splinten ia making its escape, "deck aoandsd on tb* bell*. r-kj. ,.k k~- drod aad sixty-five days and com** to a* from th* Egyptians. So far a* hintery reach** hack iato the dsrkass* W l he early age* we an led to believe that th* dusky brown people by the hank* W the Nile wen th* first le study th* motion of th* sma and Man and mak* ore W USM. And aenw recent in Egypt, by careful student*. the way in which th* early a*tronem*r* war* iBabiad to eonnt the day* m th* *oiar year. Th* great t*atpla* en th* N:l* wer* built with a long entrance oi eolomns lead* ing from th* nver to th* interior eanae a sphinx** or Bug* granite figure*. It* mouth was turned toward* a seiuis part of th* heaven* a hen ta* light of th* setting sun could eater in it only once a year. It wa* ettaer at the nmssr solstice, whenth* en* was farthest in th* north, or at soxe posiusa W nan or scar. >gine th* Egyptian astr . , .. , aVruM toe t*a* Th* large, prrtsauoo* briek railaa* at > Hn aveaa*. ia this city, !of She haroiae *f tai* Mia* Margaret *xa*n*ac**duriag ta*| re for ta* ant tim*. - Four year* a<V sn said. "I was a year* are p owsror in all that th* term implies, aad aevor thoosrht of bmasr a* healthy as I asm to-day. Why. at that tim* I wa* *aeh a mmm |..1 j.|^ t ^ftlA ' scraway, BMBBV *w^w ^i^^^^ P*^ m ^ m by an womaa, that my father u-todM.Tu local W.may said it wa* only a weald be bud awv a*Iwa**acnasanWerI Iliv*d*rdt*d:m fact, thmklweuld preferred t h* mttar. I could not * aad regularly ever* aight my father need te carry me up Blair* to my room. I r*m*mber my tolling him that h* wouldn't gth%wt) tO CsfcfTT sVM *( enMOm* InMgfVn eWaVnl hew he said wuh teen in hm eyes, that he nsili ha willing to do it always, it a* Mid only hnsa as* with aim. It was evidently foreordained that I o'clock " No- !- b. .aid. Why. I must g out my box." t ^s Then he took the sardine-box oat of his poetet. aad go, h b.< aastofkatf . naHv i 'himnevi imoke beat lasuad of b*i the in as a t*sas*nps by which h* setting price. There i* a mistak that tne Knglish people are vation, aad and grain frrm ail the food-producing couatri** in the world. In a ***** tan is true : bat, like most half-tnstke.it to more dangerous than an otter falsehood. It i* true that Great Britain doe* not raise for her own consumption, bat her re open to the whole world, and the whole world unloads it* surplus onto them ; hoce everything ia the shaoe of food i* at very lew tin no*. Before the writer lies a letter f-om a London dealer, who at** . Ws are suffering from aa over supply in all kinds of meats, not only hoK product, but imported beef and mat- ton, which is selling very, very cheap, Danish bacon is so cheap now that many buyer* will not touch Canadian. They say Danish i* cheap eooegh, and Rood Canadian bacon ha* not smashed predjadice enough yet for buyers to take it on a Dear platform to Irish and Danish." In view of the above facts, we again urge you to study your own interest* by fee-lins; only such animal* as we have described above We will not pretend that it u your interests that we are anxious about, but we do say that in this regard your interests and thoee of the packer* will be furthered by the) coons recommended. Clean Milking'. The filth, of cow stable* which contami- nate* the dairy products, is a diagustingsvil which is intensified by carelessness. It i* bad enough at best, hat when no pains an taken t* prevent the offensive odcn from reaching th* inside of the pail, the fault becomes intolerable. (I reat car* t* necessary as Mr. A. L. Crosby expresses it in speak ing of clean milking, when h* says : I don't Been getting all th* milk the cow may have ia her adder, though that is very important, bat keeping tb* milk you get perfectly clean. When w* hear about " animal odor," "cowy odor." etc.. it simply the first beam of th* II uss nil> the red light weald L,' the tunnsl af to the Holy of H*!M* ; ^ moment it leached the .brine th. phil- osphr weald mark the boar, aad know | potct is time i talk of tb* vaghberhood. Dr. William.' Plak PUi* for Pal* Pwpi*. and ay father went to Brentford, who** h* auiihssit a couple of boxes from Jsa. A. I thought tor a time th*y did be a* good, aa mB-J. me sick at first, but very short y I a giant rh*a*a They begta to act and in the short space W naH*d to send oat or to r* trc to open it witli. whea all at oace there was a gnat rush away from him, aad in a miaat* the hall wa* clear of people. " fpoa my soal !" be said. What th* mat tor with 's? Well. I'll go up and get my bond*." So a* steppsd no to th* wiaUow sa<l boufht his bonds. Tb* peapl* had taken him for aa Anarchist witn a bomb : but a* the gendarm* could find on hi* person no machinery men deadly than a box of sar- dines, he woat hem* to dejeaner with his fish aad hi* bond*, aad saved th* root of th* day. >t dwelhasr* that caa be in polar regions, beoaues snow i* th poor- est conductor of heat that can b* found there, aad krep* th* warmth of ta* fin within. Water dissolve* varioa* substances be- , cause th* atom* of water, being wry mi , winter. The Egyptian sun-year was than nut*, penetrate the pace* batwesa the generally adopted. But *v*n this ws* dis- ateme of many substance*, and overcoming rdrtd and altered by th* ig-.orance of th*) their cohesiv* attraction, caunsa thsm to Roman pnesta; an i at last Ju : is Car. fall apart. ! who wa* fend of astronomy, resolved to Charcoal u a powerful disinfectant be" ' eocf rt tk " *': ' irear that we which it ss composed * cembtae* with manv kind* ' . tb* goed ** *jMtr CVifsto, mn* and divided the year laui lunar moatb*. ! >w*ra aad subscribed te Wfon m* this But it waa found, a* lim* peaasi *e, that 15,4 day of December. 1-jM. great irregulantie* crept in; the BMssrbs no j D. A. USXAMT. Xetary PakUc. liagsr cornspanded te tb* inassnt; April [ Wayne Co.. Michigan. Jon*, and th* autumn month* Sold by all dealers or sent by mail, neet- ceata a box. or six hexes for a-liretttag th* Dr. Williams' Company. Brock via*. Oar., or ly, X. V. Beware W i sabstitut*. alleged to be "just pa-d. a: by oaaaa the etrban of readily absorb* aad Sosifaces. w. *w* Astronomy wa* aad good." c.r div study with WHY JAPAN AND CHINA FIGHT TB* soal of the Traale ta tear* *>M aad IMPROVED CARS. ninety nin casss ina hundred, cow manun t they drew their chiof master* and books ' People hiccough beta*** of a muscular ln , ltftn> r uttr Blt 4 ttpoll the 1st of I White son* disorder wi'.hia O coatracUoB of the diaphragm. It is sup- j - ary a. the baguamg of h* year- a chaae* conflict between Chines* transport, peeed to bs sympathetic and t art** from ^.^ w feaatingUd joy with the Egyp- , Tkr..ler..4a4r..rrrl. rart. " g *?, O< U " J d Jf >fcrt "i l^T* I** tU l "* *wty. rrn.r.rr I...* vlr.a , toln ^ v k 1 to I" rid W ** iadigat*d ordi*. J A^u*r mod* of calculating th* day. of I agree**!* matter, j tk , ^ tfnt waiby^h7riag el th* ** * y* and de*. Oue of th* evidences ot improvement (>oopiDg . CM . ^ kseps her at heoss. dog star. Sir^ Thj. wa, kaawVa* may ssrr* as aa im- ; mediat* excuse for a dodanUoa f war. ta* characterixing pceeeat method* of our con- struc'.ioa, accordiag to th* Railway R* i*w, is the mots *xteaaive us* of iron, iro* plates beiag quite freoly employed, aa-i m th* c** of some paaaoager can th* sills and snd timbsn an provided with heavy ina pUto*. bolted thereto for the pnrposs of stnagthoaiag them to prevent thoir bt- mi broken ia eass of collistias : aad as to th* efficiency of this latter resort, th* state- ment is mad* that in collision, where ordin- iri'.y a car would b* telescoped, auch aa ar- rangement of th* sod though th* latter itsslf beco** badly broken -will pr*o*rv* th* rimsiarltr of th* car aad save pas***- gen from seven injury. A construction tuch a* thii. which is J*- | clared to b* on* that ua*]u**tionablr save* lit* aad property in oa*o of wreck. Joe* not ' materially increase th* cost of tb* car, be- sides making a very atroogcar sad, aad on* ; because in prowling at night ai and grass drop* of wt watsr fall* ia her ear*. and an* petfer* to May at home rather than spend the tim* scratching her deed to **t the water oat CUuds that move in a direct too opposite te that of the surface current indicate a change of weather, becvi** they prove the existence of two air current*, one warm and the other cold, aad th* mingling of these oft*o can*** rain. i IB the calf of the i* one of the assat Th* greet muscle of and TUBMTHir SY>TEX. i* soother proof of th* canfnlstody ' ,eeted. Japan ha* been g^owiag by leap* aad boon i_> iato ovilnatiaa. ia wealth, ia commercial activity duriag tb* last quar- H*r laflueac* in tb. Th* stroagost moacl* log. bocaoas l*o*sstmu fuacltoao. that many of the imsllsr temple* wer* direct .-d toward seme particular star. But It is probsal*. a* modern research teems to . show, that the sun. or Ra. a* it is called in Egyptian, waa in th* ot civilised ssnsd th* chief deity, aad its revolution* tb* _ ..: of time. Tb* Pharaoh* Uk. th* lax*, that they were ta* children * the ooly smimad. Japaa i* saperv.ed by a few hundred auies ol tea. ha iaa*sd proportionate^, and the Cores*, thssssslves hav* nerd the J*. aad pro tne tan sgaiast th* greedy China, whoa* oaly inutwst in her neighbor ha* bsea th* amount of tribats that could be wrung out of her from tim* of th* SUB: on the cartouches the .sm. r t* tune. Lying oa th* northern frontier of the calf hat bean fouad, by actual expen- ! atand* a ctress at UM ten. aad a goes*, the China. Corea ha* tor centuries subsutud t* meat, to b* ospahes ot sntlBiniig seven ! Brothel of an oCnpnag or son, below it. | *h* < ia tb* milk. I believe that the chief cause of the manure getting into the milk is because of th* aasty practice of milking with wet aands. If * cow that i* about to be milkec ha* a little manun dried on th* teats then is not much chance of it* gotting into th* milk pail if th* teats an carefully w. with a coarse dry cloth and th* milker milks with dry hanus : but let tb* niilk*r begin operation* by squirting a little milk on his hands, then from time to time dip a finger or two into the milk pall to kep the hands wot, and you will soon see that manure on the teat* slowly trickling down into tb* pail in foul, dark-colorod drop*. IB a dark stable th* milker doesn't notice this and h* may ihiak himself a very careful aad clean- ly milker, but it is just what often ocean aad what always will occur smong those who practice wet milking. I don't mean j to imply that it follow* a* a matter of conn* i that wet milking moan* dirty milking, for | such i* not th* case ; wash th* cow s teats perfectly clean and wips them dry aad then will be no manure to dissolve and run dowa into th* milk even though the milking be done wet banded. Bat waere i* the mois- tare to com* from to keep th* milker'* hand* w*t T Well, he could carry B cup of water to dip his fingers in but he won't, bat will wot hi* hand* with milk, either by aquirting th* snilk on them directly from the tvats or by dipping iato th* paU. I aa* no advantage wheuvw ia wet which, o**M*qa*atly. require* fewer repair*. Some oar builder* *xpr*o* th* optaroa that th* next important step that will bo taka m th* interest of safety is that of doing away entirely with th* platform that to extend the silts and place the draft g*ar directly a them, abolishing the at* sf platform limber, and roua'iiag off the tad of th* car, aecessitatiag th* us* of *x.-.*a*ao* steps of conns. Submarine Cables. Those wen astonishing figures given by Sir John Pender at tb* celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the laying of th* Atlantic cable. Sir .Tohn. who i* the Knglish pioneer of submarine telegraphy, said that the cable com pea y'srucleua twenty fir* yean a*o was 90O mi!s* of cable* and 980.0UI pounds sUrling capital. New it u 51,335 miles of oablen and a capital rep reseating nearly 15,OOU,Ol.X>poun is sterling. At present tb* total mileeg* of *ubenaria* cable* i*. ia round number*, 152,000 mil**, of which 90 per cent, have been provided by private eaterpria*, coeticg altogether over *0,000,OOO pound* terl lag. The total length of land wires throughout th* world is over nVwtsXOOO mil**, estimated to have cost about 83.000.0W pounds sterling. If lh* cabl** and land liae* are added together a combined capital!* represent* l^f 106,000, UOO pounds sMrliBj. tb* wsight of th* body. Many persons lay a poker ecroaa th* top . of a grat* to m*k* th* fir* bum, because of a popular *up*ntition oace credited, that a stubborn fire was due to the de\ u. Two pokers were need, aad wer* laid aero** th* dr* ia the form of a cross . Th* human system can endure a heat of .egress, th* boiling point of water, b*- ' cause ta* skia is a bad conductor and be- cause th* perspiration cools th* body. Men haw withstood without injury a acat of 300 sVsgru* tor **v*ral minu-.e*. The oil gland* of tb* skin ar* most nu- merous in races living under the trop.c, j because th* oil i* natur* s protection agein*t th* h**t of tb* SUB, In bet tne* it* action i* often assiasjeJ by applications of vegetable or animal oik Ra wa* th* pareai Kgyptiaa the th* of that smpir*. but inrsag the laM decade the latter'* issirtna of th* f th* Nil*. From th* Ka w* hav* learned te divide time, aad the New Year's festivitie* and th* men practi- cal separation of saenlhs aad days w* owe to th* activ* e*troaom*n on th* bank* of tb* Nil*. A Remarkable Operation Dr. A. H. Ltviags of Milwaukee, ba- psffmsiii a remarkable operation oa a year-old boy who has bsea aa idiot siac* hi* birth. 1'h* child has not evea learaed to talk, aad ha* bee* unable to can for th* aisreslt ia any nsgiis. Dr. Leviag* sxam- lm M d f otto a that a piece of hi* ahull Sound* can b* heard over water to much . was pressing against his brain. Hs removed greater distance* than oa land because the th* piece, which wa* a strip about half an aiooth surface of in* water orlers leas im- I inch wide and extending from the forehead pediment to the pasnag* of th* air vibra- nail way arouad rae side of the head. The tians, Oa calm day* th* booming of artii:*ry , operation was pereorsaed several days age at sea has beea heard far M) miss* | and th* bey i* rapidly recovering. There Buaobe. of dried seaweed, window cords, ha* bwa narked dinWunce in bis bskavior crackers, tobacco and similar fibrous sub j waa resaoveJ. aad it si stance* indicat* the approach of rai*. be- behoved that be will cause their fiber* become soft by absorbing the motstun of the air whoa the atatos- phere i* approaching toe point tion, of saluta- children laar* aad A flaeh of lightning is generally succeeded ; last by a heavy fall of raia, because, it M *up- , aeigh I ni 1. tb* discharge of electricity destroy* for th* past tea y the veasclos of the mist and vapor ia tns iBWlugeat. Getting- Acquainted Relative "I notice that you ver that of th* i cat down, and ssinsr or later th* question meet Bav* com* t* thi* critical point Shall Chiaa or Japan ahap* tb* destiBMB of Cone ? Japan ha* evidently dscided that th* preesnt time i* good so*ugh te settle who ' shall dominate theCoreaa psninsuia. Japaa 1 is ready for war. China never is aad never will be ready for aay action. (eocraphic- ally Japaa has tb* whip hand. The base of her tuppltea i* nearer the Conan capital than that of any Chinee* army caa b* for . me* Ins : and Japaa commands the sea, if European expert* in naval matters may he beii.ved. The Coretn* tbsniselvs* aanaar ; to cut a small figure ia th* dispute. They an placid people, who** necks an accus- tomed to yokes. Not much aid or hurt to either belligerent an they likely to be. , Their let must be bettered u Japan is vtc- | tone**. Xo civilised natiea. except for purely wlfieh resasns, can regard the *n- sn|* sat of China's laJuene* with any- . thing but horror. Forty families in Jancuoa City. Kaatk* ; have their cooking don* ca th* co-operative . plea, and find it more satisfactory tnan th* i old custom, and less xpeaaiv*. hav* at air, the thin film* with other* and ntrated. unite ia th* font .1 Consul C^ieral of the Netherlands J. R. acquainted with your **x'. door Plaatse, is engufod ia aa interMtiag learch who ha* lived aloegaid* oi yon for Sophie Neumann, a subject of Hollaed. years." ' of whoa) all direct trace an* Won lost for Mrs. tXAvaoo "Yss, we were inrro- tftesa years, aad who is th* BIIISSS te a duced t* each ether at the Pyramid* of large *u*a af moaey and valqahi. Egypt, aad I found her a delightful cam- left her by a brother. Sa. slonsd pan.oa W* became vsry laf.mst*. i Paramaribo. DutchO lines, ia - j

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