Milverton Sun, 24 Sep 1896, p. 2

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PRACTICAL FARMING, HOMEMADE CHEESE. It is a matter of wonder why more rs" the manufacti cheese, our in every household, with exception of the hoop, which can easily be made from a discarded measure, such as a peck or halt bushel cut gets piece of rennet the size of your hand, iously soaked several hours in wa- st and. “ary quiekly after us- the boiler, ip the curd from place th the hand real te remy ard ter which gather taste, Ac a "Now litt carefully and place the clot Hpac es | cured and ‘sel iy. We never use annatto or col- oring matter to tone up our cheese, or to simmulate ri simply use pure milk, cream and all. Do not skim ‘part of the cream and - not fail to produce a cheese, the qual- Ee ee cheese ie so mu eter when oe A. C., McPherson. FACTORS IN BUTTER MAKING. that can be m: a far by further ating sate aasiae can learn of ait! tha puildings are See oe nt factors in dairying and while t need be neither showy nor levels be neat and comfortable. ‘Third, the selection or raising of a herd of cows is a very important mat- ter. y getting to be under- stood that every successful butter mak- i ‘ing, or has reached or d cannot as be purchased, must be 3: ‘Fourth S the question of feed. This is a big ope rati dairy sities era relates “to dairy houses anufacturit ‘thie cea ag di the om. in the cheesecloth and let drain oa key ae erally about 6 feet long Bhd $ tly BS ues- | great th, care of product from time airy house or room till ter is produced and Sigh ee for mar- eS : s 2 a cou ied Sih neat- the skill of the successful butter "s W. Mosely. Clinton, Iowa. COSTERMONGER CARTS.” Oddities on wrbdais enix Im the Streets of Lendoa. All who pass along ta ck algal fares of the metropolis, bes' than a ¢ ei aay phases of its busy street life, must be struck ee i bserve the vi of conveyance peg suites aris ies thor- arnt Bue ie " livelihood. the costermonger’s doe and ise eres a the rusty old iron tray slung around the neck by the vendor of blacking, and down to the ragi little fe with his tes matches in the willow hand or a cigar ok sihe shape and ete variety of the means most as manifold as the articles , vend. pony—or sera Sane: (and the far st COMMON SQUARE CART without springs, which is so construct ta that the irae bo seule as the front +t down and Sates aula ping stock may is ar- for the ome ance of ote fruit, ver etabl ; but besides these there re The above conveyances are all of dimensions, the barrow being gen- Every Kind of harness is used; is woll blacked and greased and glitver. hers are almost as gray with dust as the donkey itself. me of the animals are gaudi carriage harness, rue fits Uae acnadn ah araes back, while the plated silver ornaments ile, ink, owing u gs others tee. rude and lly-bands, and not a ier iavige, in old ton cercl je next conveyance versie indeed, is the most general) is Sa pea ts = MANDBARROW. are not unfrequently seen with small bright-colored flags at the four cor- ners, fluttering in i ‘Then there are board in front and a ledge or shelf, formed by a of board nailed across ee See CHESTERFIELD’S WIT. Lord Chesterfield was never at a loss for a polite rei a not st indulge the mee cee aaa which = ek ecgaed eet the ae eee FROM A ANY OLD THING. Pape nufaetured out of al- most Sue that can be pounded in- to pulp. Over 50 kinds of bark are said ti about a "feet answering Presets and Poldeanpla aoe rock ee t by another. The Council, however, re-| die ROD EWE HOD, WHaT IS GOING ON IN THE. FOUR CORNERS OF THE GLOBE. Old and New World Events of Interest Chron- icled Briefly—Interesting Happenings The Mormon colonies in An English stamp dealer says that a collector beg boug! rae fan worth porta. are imports and $15,000,000 ex- in Jerusalem is Romer erent the The, Rey. Dr. Kek, missionary, at and twenty converts ra in the Cai Abyssinia at 10,000; in Peru and Bo- livia at 11,000. Geoffrey Millais, the second son of Sir Joba Millais, is a keen sportsman and is writing a book on the deer in tri Wi eae Phillimore dnd Sir Frederick Il known, are at- music, and the ea catching them for food, accompany the Aes ‘by whistling some tune, which reat numbers toward ti As many as four and eas eer Ararat Hie plant ia the Sending” roots to great dept, ab Ce erops nearly al- ways assi the gage i Of Buenos Ayres had 572 acres in. alt alfa, compared re 282,000 in 1888. teresting sight Just are running down the cave; and a big column of black amoke rises into the the British Crown plate includes @ peacock a magnificent gold shield, People £16,000, which was made from snuff by members of : gun his ee ‘abd hers have been print- Sheet uate See ee in the te 7 seem to Pre ert ogln ip of Ww Vechspe Sian fometiaies, His Lordship of w of the King, being. site third in t. Zola is not a rich ihe ‘enormous success of his books an‘ manga and other parts ELECTRIC Bais ae Aas FACTORIES. poses to introduce a T eprasion in th ligently look the matter up;. invariably bas the effect ey drawing great ray. He said: ““ My thren, I beg of you to take hold of qin toe heart and look it straight in 53 ich lies in ? west of | Pager for tra ca a of s eapons, hammers and axes. There are | things for the. only 71 inhabitants on tbe island;which | jo sees bound acres ia extent. The minister is at the same time the Soctoe and oe school cher. He sails to the mai tl land eee Sue to shop for the whole man, in spite of mle te heir sale, Jike many oth a is now? only. we pre! ed fre tl , Sike er au- not that bust | money instead ‘of thors, ness capacity which would enable him ag fe) or ite a for- tune. a large chateau at and “beautifully furnished spartmen! ris, and, a3 BES ase ‘best style, be has al ss 2 money as fast as he ina ‘Those factories in that city. THE KENTISH SAMSON. Feats of a Sandew of the Eighteenth Cen- er hers so great that, had ie lived in he would doubt- less have Teen Somriisd on all the lead- gate, and from his earliest years he sista uithia' ty. amsistig. apes, of pecan The first public exhibitions of his won. made Wl strenj of which were the lifti Seg ys stone weighing "no. ie than ae been in some amount’ of public request teewcee w regular cou rerut ioe ar ances at the Duke's.” ‘Theater, Dorset head-stone, is con d t firmed 01 which, how while a hundred other smaller streams | ever, records the 2,day of his Gncth, say rial, 18, not of his bi ees A BRAVE MAN t a Gray His might to a Bacher to Do jum Missionary W There “ something pale about a up her purse at the opera and thought | those, of course, who her pocket had been picked. such action is only the result of an er- bre t the missing purse from London | ratic mentality, but who shall sa; ‘that to New Zealand, the tinder having mail- | he may nob a good, not- pad ich it Exeaiee Se Leeds, betrayed his bon of pri Hibernian origin, not for the first time only the framework. The shi f| 7 z t is not generally known that, the eae phen ace present Suita of ins fard the front; | Reseert. Sueht however, is’ undoubted- the bottom of the bed ig not boarded: |iy"the case. Barly in this century his of rinee, but consists of narrow oe wood | grandfather, Sultan Sidi gone to London ian work, Bast nailed athwart and acr & ao hie fneh girl, | 2nd. speaks English mantle and is When the coster is hawking his fish | CBOs 35 his wife a he sete likely fo be popular in the district. or vending his green stuff he provides | who had ctached from the’ Brit self with a wooden tray, which | ich garrison at Gibraltar and taken BEEN THERE BEFORE, es barrow. Those who} to the Sultan's service. Her son is ivfus | _ Guest (at Mrs. De Fashion’s Musicale) can not afford a tray get some pi ley Yewid, 2 ‘the * “hed 1 is MU; |—Merey! 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(Suen ‘Mention ry, 9 to 11 a, m, TRE ENS A UTSEL ‘THE VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE WORLD OVER. Items About Our Own Great Britain, the States, and ny ‘of the Globe, Condensed Ry a iCANADA. Manitobans are enjoying 2 foretaste of winter. o The Moncton sugar, ref refinery, has, been 3 Foon00. |B , invi The cages os Jot eenuer: ed show the Saoiation of London to be 31,794. . Mr. Cal Schadel of Hamilton fell in a fit and broke his neck, dying ie stant The Supreme Court will open its rej Jar fall sitting ‘the ‘second week in Oc- We ee convention of the American a Association will be held } The me, Health of the Hamilton Arte School yant to $3,624 and is iio ‘Albert. Wilson, a murderer, reputed | a1 insane, .d fromthe Toronto is a ‘Saturday. ‘ arbeau, is sree at egina with Saeuding the Dominion Gover ree Harvey Rb owas, committed for trial*on the charge of i city fonda, umored that the Sanford Manu- ee removing. Mr. George E. atte of received the con! t for “tuiding & tie Grand Trun! cael Mr. pay Almond, Sat eae in Hamilton, where his mother ie was killed at Coney Pee N. ‘The wool-growers of the No ane are still holding alarge extn of this hope of hig! ear’ oli obiaining prices. m outed all Eras ea Ontari Is, Ly poe er er ave falien heir to £90,000 | 524 Beli a, S.J, the ld died on Sat- unday at the Jesuit College in Mon- treal, aged 9 Askeleton ga hed at Winni- peg which is Telleved to be that of who shot during the Red River rebellion ‘ontreal coment ek Ortawa to foe a guarantee po bonds in aid of the International ‘Esbunaons ¢ ta representative meeting of bar- risters at Montreal it was decided to Canadian ‘Bar Asi sociation, and @ committee was appointed to carry palo 6 prisone: ingston Pen- ery had an nares lot on, foot it exe, ut eS caus Rt. When found several Litt knives, which they and to veut the son Wi yeor, but they are employing poirot number - men in the woods. da, which recently won the YVencedor, the Chicago boat, was sold by auction in Toronto. It was purchased for $3,250, it is be- lieved for Senator Sanford, of Hamil victory over "The steamer’ Moravia sailed fom Montreal for | Brazil, carryin ‘The warnings of the Officials influenced nearly halt of those Wot intended to go, and they left the vessel before she sai Interesting tests were made» at the Niagara military camp r of # La tid the cums ond. Feciting the pensities ‘ ea BRITAIN. a ote jons of +! cathaais eda at Westminster have re} are at present 4,475 patients in There are ak present | py 7 se Queen! has agreeably astonished ie poe Burns ¢ senthusacts by s by revealing as * smote eeifeahas ater launched from the a system of shorthand known by his name, is seriously ill in Paris. in London that Lady Corelli, the English avi vinittie CPSentunces fentale teyele Fi ing, which she regards asthe height Ge eatet Tiondon that the Duke of Fife, soncinslaw of ¢ the Prince, of Fi gant the ble ee oe, acaiea that een * Pers her position in Turkey; fr Tip inrg hag uro- a ¥ ‘would result from independ- m the Foreign Enlistment Act. | pr; hed last | of upon Br ( visiting the Queen, the feeling of in engiand is subsiding. ‘om Mann’ ieee strike looks very formidable be alarmed fim the A plot arranged by ¢: out of the Eiegston penitentiary discovere had of the bars on the window h: ped & Tesult of disclosures said to have made by the finding of d Edward J. ivory, of New York, arrested iasgow on a charge of being con- nected ee cane conspiracy,the ~ | guards on te Government buildings in Len 34 4 IZ) on new triple alliance, land, Italy and the United States, 4 The new dreibund might ead fo a fresh grouping of the powers, ive Turkish misrule and langerous thraldom to Hussia into which it issink~ ing. UNITED STATES. guellesa onceywealthy cigar suicided in New York Isidor Ari manufacturer, the other day. Sani Srienie was found starv- ing by the police in Rivasaiie, Park, o Ive: ih West $5th Sees New York, sui = with chloroform and gas 0} mn Thurs- Ned mous baseball pitcher San tiader Ge the iyerid'e’ ee cord for long distance throwing, com- mitted eu suicide by drinking chloral in 8 By ess bureau at the National De- ooratie headq parters in Chicago cal- in in November, e 45 States, and representing New York Stat Welly cumtoreed ie Clongo,. ‘platfors, and pledged active support wis ae tee nae a United. States since August, 1888. ‘he receiver of the Chicago, Indiana & istern Railrone bas | inde jfinitely To and will ask the cour sell the rolling stock and essin, Bae pay pressing o is ina lin, says she has no qesaulted her in the Un April of last yea: York Sun's t the recent release iters in England was part of a bargain by which the Government secu ‘ited States in Us Trade and industry are ial distrust is anticipat- ed until late in Noveibber, and. then i aaills of course, be contingent on how the Presidential contest goes. ‘There has bee the Bent ie decreased in hecee and iron and. steel: manufac very GENERAL. President hinking of vis- iting Europe next spring on private bus- mess, and will very likely go to Eng- The latest advices fram Ma describe the island within eam te a he in which number of eS zon Pi Lipa a he has oe me shooting, whicl feild that pore ‘t action of the newed disturbances. eres Sa ees j_ poland is had year aay it the de Viopostie tt bans |ea7s there appears to be evidence ne, senears toute sucess AWFUL 1 castle while the Czar was alarm ’s scheme for an universal sr, but the masters of the Brit- See Paras sy pra Clete not to | BUFiAl Alive. AES From Sharp sae to a tunnelled Hots (ae ca cell, are ‘tour 1s In the pens Reform Chane urging the| The ecting feta erly, at stated times the idols were con- nts Edward Bell, 2 len sain The. Buffalo Democratic ‘Convention | hope to attain a Vee ae oe ook lia Parnell, mother of the late | 7, - dl London corres- checked oye political 1 turmoil and finan-| necting orifi ‘The ‘Ameri ‘ion at At tinople ‘has Tecaived news tat a fresh Ge massacre, aa Geli for its bl Lag se: to have been to land fi the ips to Belt Donets Techtcae a |e The mt of the London | ‘@* Times in St Petersburg calle ase ae Sir Isaac Pitman, the originator of | in m_ is- the mi sea- SELF-TORTURES. SOME OF THE MURDEROUS PRAC- TICES OF ota FAKIRS. Hooks and Walking on Hot Coals big veal by Religious Fanatics -Sume of ees are also imilcrees. a en Government long ai forbade and suppressed the most eee derous practices of religious fanatics in dia. Juggernaut is no more. Form- e. The vehicles g them wate great pay erasures, ¢ drawn by hundreds of -worshi he most frenzied among the devout leeeiten selves, with their litfle tee before the ponderous ‘wheels, to be crushed by Pass! ad thes ethos grecaa Alesse ness. Likewise, the suttee, the burning pf widows on the funeral pyre that con- sumed the remains of their husbands, is no longer tolerated. Cold-blooded in that there was 3 i=} g 5 2 ae = a fi g z x 3 i & the lot of a “relict” at aati’ ex- cas by suttee was unbear- able because of the vadigaities ea upon ie The “Far,” or ‘‘ Fakir,” is, however, as plentiful in India as ever,and there no form of shocking» self-torture ante aioe openly permitted to be eee in Queen Victoria’s East In- dian di today. The real fakir is a eee fanatic, nearly always & follower of Schiwa, endeavoring to show t sely proud and im- mensely jealous of their reputations as ints. WONDERFUL SELF-TORTURE. ing at ae contorting the body tte yeignty tee ait Man) and for hours on one foot, gai 08 etcaight 1 into the sun, while ealous ones stand on one toe only. through ‘the flesh; or they hold their bey always i a their head: Kave-P: ndarons take it merely vow eternal sie, and then g go begging from house ressing their desires by estore More earnest penitents en- Torce the same v Py 2s passing a sharp iron through the ana tongue, the mouth being seat i closed by | by a gon: the How such a fakir manages to take a is puzzlini who walk ‘That AES SLEEP LW ING DOWN. ‘The number of those who, in accor Be bectocn slate ev ney Otecs Gar: bles bury themselves, leaving a small feast,” in honor of the% oddess Drobe: many y tana tie fi — with naked feet over a bed of red- not a small , but one forty feet long. ‘The greater their ar- dor, the slower they walk over the glowing coals ‘SUSPENDED ON IRON HOOKS. towed upon the goddess, he zealots sul bmit te to extricate mi trough th the flesh of the back, te enh tisert lage dont suspended from “a pole balanced on a revolving beam. ‘T que chi its gruesome n, revolves as fimes as the sufferer has on in his vow. The fell ust shi himself yery lively during the terrible ordeal, for should signs, f ening, he would suffer ex, sion Except that the d to live in the woods of versie ee 2 Hatzikwalla rushes out ie the ee ye ans st ae oe mith iy Fie no pain, sie ape: Sisal bas aes ines ‘against Bossibly. he | believes what, dla se be inspired by Sisiutl, the ea eart! prove his ee aie passed ‘Gad the which was thus Fling guns. aeseaaity, and provided with triple-e- - | pansion a pain i ee ay the Hat Pies to is eA iewalla, and ‘he will it pe, ot self-torture imp! which wit a Ron woats and a pulled Patt taitian Hareanees by, meuabere of the or Soe AS Si ae std PARTED. Lads and Lasses Wane Meee Love Hinged on Trifling Causes. Only last season 2 marriage in high life, arranged to take place, “went off” for a very peculiar reason. The tended bride was a young and band woman, noted setanse zen quaintances for her dress; 8. The bridegroom, on the tes hand, had by no reputation {ar Balog well "barked out ane several tenes calling his attention hoe thee Reg nit at Wen hee ir at Se eaasg used sales ou oe other guests. Sueeguet ly she wrote, breaking off ¢ anaes bho oun eee ie ead ly husband, she poe i ya Lenton “Tit-Bits’? such a pitch as precluded the possi- oe of thelr over singing duets ether. “Another individual, sued for breach mn @ found that the lady “coughe like a man.” “WALKED OUT” iuednr In humbler ssles a gentleman and ed out” togthes swai to warrant the step. Con! \d pros e was eae into a ae ably stout ongagem: “oft,” going ys pas porpoise. ‘A Sontinental paper Pr iy es hod contains an account of a projected union that fell through in conseduence appening at the dentist's. The fady in tho cas, attending by appoint- horrified to hear language of a terrible deseription, proceeding from a victim in the retreat, peacoat tunately arrived buta few fore to have a tooth extracted. sult: | Engagement: cancelled and all presents re io DENTAL TALE. And speaking of teeth, a distressing “rence connection therewith very, recently took place in a popular man, a regular customer, one — even- ing brought his' young lady ther diner Tefore proceeding to the theatre. In the midst of the meal the lady, sud- ned a cry, and el aotearoa “What's the matter!” almost shouted is youth, overturning his chair as he jumped up, and attracting every one’s attention, ‘The unfortunate young lady made an ig. of er mouth, state of Galt) icp Ee Heeyert 4 ot. four rufoial ssastioators “Why, you've got false teeth!” ed the injudicious youth; but the words be | had , when the vic- caughtshim a tremendous slap aci theface, and, burning with indignation, darted from ‘the rooms NEW Larisa WAR-SHIP. Queer Ceremony Which Nee Japanese Adopt at a Launch! A new battle-ship for ee 8 ‘ks It received the The simple but impressive rites con- onesgy with a i in ese 5 hich the mighty monster Perici tae ei oe Getiatl ae fut with a ‘allyer knife by the Marquise Kato, wife of the Embassador of Japan to Great Britain, before its final launch. The same time freed 4 number of swhite-winged doves, that air ber feniecias red ie whitethe Japentse wd t] fluttered uj out of a 8 i! Pr opri ty adopt in place of their own, ji witha length of 374 anda wath ots — is of 12,450 tons dis- two armored aeteuge yall two 12-inch breech-load- the whole ship is lighted engines of 14,000 JE ee A SERIOUS CASE. Jeweler (solemnly)—When you _un- Files rnp lag deme ae er down ‘on the floor when your watch is in Customer (houghtfully)—T never do. tiers Ey ee exsoetinaly a aie Ay Terri Epp sig rill eae a it? Jeweler ( ti ‘ou'd better leave it here at least a k, but if you can long without it, I would advise two well. Do it up Sometimes ‘he pierces the flesh of his arms, back,or upper legs with strange Swot riee perity, however, Se a cae “tattoning,| 608 upon’ him walked her “intended,” ve. had unfor- be-| 1 ly, tapped her | # spats os pears “Nothing,” when the] 5 Feces ore |e SUCCESS OF HYPNOTISM. A FRIGHTFUL WOUND SEWED UP UNDER ITS INFLUENCE. A Marvelous Operation on a Cuban Pa- ‘tent in the Insurgent’s Camp—A Re- markable Success, i the Wound Healed Rapidly. The use of hypnotism instead of an an- aesthetic in certain surgical operations ormed on’a sib-lientenant, who under- stood English’ perfectly, and who was machete ed he dislodge: Stare the bleeding afresh. He lay in a canvas hammock, pale and ex- Sante His wounded Larne from the trousers had been cut, pro- truded crosswise over the canvé He groaned and cried for peace ‘when the surgeon a The implements for a surgical ope WERE EXCEEDINGLY SCANT. ed 0 only “instruments at hand, a knife, a needle, a needle fsrcen ‘and an artery forceps, with a spool of surgeon's silk. asceptic of eee tablets dissolv- arin cwatee ras prepared in two little dried b Seale ae surgeon now be- ash tl with a piece of ae euls Pied from germs by boiling. The suffering of an, Resch saree the lady 2 eto Ll was intense. as Scarang although mined ving him lemma, one pact deters Ginger “And now began an otis, which would have Ex d his right Drow, stroking sit softy. the sensation from your ‘ou do not feel you very sleepy, are ou. are growing sleepy. ne ieee Rie me ‘the surgeon’s look. ent he neither moved nor ing for the whole ‘universe! | ‘Breathe Tain going to close your eyes now, $0 that you cannot open You ¢an- not open them. oie salen closed the patient's eves im. of his ool hand, and IN A DEEP TRANCE. EO ee sacs and calm. Huddiedly: slip- Tooking intently on the man fora tian ything n your arm rigid” Hei ereupon he strack tient’s pel with his hand, ce str ‘erm. “it, is rigid. cannot bend it now.” ‘What was the wonder of the specta- tor became nd’the arm was dr was an a victim to hypnotic infiuen lence. “Your leg is dead,” continued the hyp- notist. “here is no feeling in it. 1t isa piece of wood—a log. You nave no Now t the ‘ical doctor picked o le from of boiling water, with the needle for- and with deftness and agility bred of practice sew up the Jeg, from the ‘otto Pr ehee quick, regular movements, toward the joint. ' ‘The joint cavity fortunately HAD NOT BEEN OPENED. omfortable _With- le an left at intervals in the to answer th rpose of drainage pipes. | The sprinkled with powdered at Iodotora and dite Setiont'e body. well aseptic ae the greration, was over th and a his nae ree ee cs mera eas and shook him t) t] der slig] y oe Z i . fe now,” he pak “Xe are perfectly well.” os Slowly the mar eyes, [ Hemprtarnin him bat el to es hammock, it back wit 2 Bane ‘ns He as he into the coma eyersitr tae ths coin placed above his eyes had grt aad | bigger until it formed i Teeelt palace in a it, cool, ges <3 blue ain ee pry hes to the Government of President Cisne- was the best case of iad jaeer wees on AD BEEN THERE. _ Qld Gr (in bed, near! ‘Dbeor st aly sage on SR aie wife (who was young t speck of dust off eae ee Goweley Co aminan’ Hans, blow charge ap five ‘dollars for one Joshua. = et ner ae ai oem pants onl; ver sh iy our

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