: è t Î i { : î : { è ? ï I'IMPARTIAL, JEUDI LE 27 OCTOBRE, 1898- Agriculture Le savant professeur H. Georges, dans le Journal d'A griculture pratique, s'exvrime ainsi au sujet des odeurs respi- rées par les vaches et de leur Influence sur la qualité de leur lait : “On sait avec quelle facilité le lait absorbe les odeur et les substances volatiles répandues dans le milieu ambiant. Du lait que i'on laisse dans le voisinage d'une substance oderante pen- dant quelques heures, s'en im- taine hauteur ; le trèfle surtout purtenances. The acuive and à ’ “ . . Pregne d — façon …s mar-\a besoin de cettte protection. prosperous career of the Ameri- quée et devient souvent impos- PE us can Graphophone Company sible à boire. “L'expérience a été faite avec les substances suivantes : eau de goudron, essence de térében- thine, gaz de houille, oignons, fumée et tabac, musc. assa {œ- tida, camphre, poisson pourri, etc. Les echantillons' de lait sont complètement imprégnés de ces odeurs au bout de huit heures, et ils les conservent pendant quatorze heures. “Or, même dans le pis de la vache, le lait peut contracter une mauvaise odeur par suite des influences extérieures. :Sous ce rapport, l’action des aliments consommés est trop connue pour qu’il faille y insister, Mais, ce que l'on connait moins, c’est l'infilnence des odeurs respirées par la vache. “Lé journal de la Société ro- yale d'agriculture d'Angleterre a pab.ié sur ce sujet un travaij neys. Yet how few | 4j :. hi “Sr people there are who | Chicago, Philadelphia, Washing- intéressant du Docteur Vieth, 27 mpemsolithens ton, Baltimore, Buffalo and San à ° s L elicate littleorgans. + 4 où sont relatés des faits très cu Bonbaoher. Ie | Francisco: rieux. “Douze vaches du troupeau d'une ferme passaient à nne certaine distance du ca davre d’un veau abandonné au bord du chemin, pour se rendre à l'endroit où s’effectuait la traite. Elles respiraient donc, chaque fois, pendant quelques instants, un air infect, prove- nant de la putréfaction. Or, cela suffit pour gâter non seulement le lait de ces douze vaches, mais encore celui de tovtes les autres vaches du troupeau au nombre de 80, avec lesquelles les pre- mières se trouvaient en contact au moment de la traite. L'en- fouissement du cadavre en question fit disparaitre immé:- diatement l'altération du iait. “Voici un autre fait analo- gue : “Le lait d'un troupeau de 25 vaches dégageait une cdeur in- tolérable. On en chercha la cau- se et on finit par découvrir, dans un bois voisin où les va- ches pénétraient souvent, la car- casse d’un cheval qu'on avait jeté là au printemps. On enter- ra ce cadavre, et aussitôt le lait reprit ses quaiités normales, “Ce n’est donc pas sans rai- son que l’on recommande une extrême propreté dans les éta- bles, une très grande pureté de l'air, le renouvellement de cet ne. C’est une des plus mauvaises pratiques que je connaisse ; commet voulez vous qu'une prairie ainsi rasée puisse donner turer les prairies ; mais il faut le faire avec discernement et 'émpêcher le bétail de raser l'herbe de la prairie jusqu’à la racine. Je ne permets jamais Ja chose, et quand l'hiver prend mes prairies trouvent toujours contre les grands froids une sertaine protection dans le re- gain que je laisse d’une cer Les FEUILLES MORTES C'est maintenant le temps pour le cultivatenr qui veut augmenter son tas du fumier de recueillir une ample provi- sion de feuilles mortes. Il ne faut pas oublier que les feuilles sèches constituent la meilleure litière que l’on puisse trouver ; c’est la litière par excellence. Pourquoi les cultivateurs qui le peuvent facilement, et ils sont nombreux, ne feraient-ils pas une ample moisson de feuilles sèches ; ils y trouveraient des avantages sous tous les rapports. A HEALTHY WOMAN. Nine-tenths of all the suffering and disease in the world comes from the kid- back, headaches, list- lessness, all signs of kidney trouble, are almost wniversal. Doan’s Kidney Pills | Tone and regulate the kidneys and help | them to throw off the poisons from the | system. Mrs. À. Brown, P. ©. Box 200, Dresden, Ont., sayst “For years I suffered from dropsical trouble which caused me much distress. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills | and got & box of them at Switzer's Drug | Btore. Before commencing to take them 1 was unable to button my shoes on account of my swollen condition, but by the time I had finished the first box I could do this withoutinconvenience. Ihave now taken a second box and have no hesitancy in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills for any Kidney or Dropsical trouble.” Price 50c. & box, 3 for 51.25, all Druggists. The Doan Kidney Pill Co., Toronto, Ont. Making Talking Ma- chines À big Factory that turns out a thousand a day The talking machine is com- ing into such general use for home entertainment and for business purposes, that the making of talking machines is now c6unted as a permanent industry The extent of this in- dusiry and its rapid growth are among the most interesting fea- tures ot recent industrial pro- gress in America. The great improvement in the talking ma- chines has made it a muchto be desired musical instrament tor the hone. 1n fact a Grapho- phone is all instruments in one un bon rendement ? Je ne suis/{conspicuous that meet the view pas contre l'usage de faire pà-|of the passenge-s ontheN. Y, ‘Company's manufacturing plant | at Bridgeport covers an entire! square of ground and ïts large buildings are among the most N. H. & H. KR. R., as they enter the city going eastward. There are two long factory builaings connected by an ‘ell” ; these buildings are each 60 feet wide by 400 feet in depth, and to- gether with the “L” provide more than 160,000 feet of floor space devoted to the manufac- ture of Graphophones and ap- may really be dated from its reorganizationr in 1895 and its alliance, made soon after that time, with the Columbia Pho- nograph Company. Now the two companies are practically under the same management, the American Graphophone Company being the manufactu | rer and the Columbia Phono- graph Company the salesman. Through this arrangement the Graphophoue industry is repre- sented in many ofthe American cities, as well as in Europe, by large estabblishments fltted up as exhibition and sales Head: quarters. In New York city where the Executive Offices are located in the Bowling Green Buildings, there are also two large stores or places. There are also handsome stores and exhi- bition rooms in Paris, St. Louis, The factory owing to the na- ture of its product, for the in- | vention of the talking machine lis so little understood that it | bas not lost the fascination of mystery, is one of the most in- |teresting estabiishments that a |person attracied by curlous |manufacturing processes could | visit. À large part of the factory |of course is devoted to the me tal work involved in the mak- ing of Graphophone frames and which does not differ from the metal workes of other factories. The peculiar processes are those required to make the recorders and reproducers and the wax- like cyclinders employed to re- ceive the engraved records of sound. The recorders and repro- ducers are made of atumnrinura, glass and sapphire. The case is of alauminum, the diaphragm of French plate glass rolled to an almost inconcei- vable thinness, and the cutting ‘style of the recorder as well as gaged constantly in the work of cutting and polishing the little sapphire jewels. Machinery for the rapid production ofthe wax- like cylinders has been especia!- ly devised by the superinten- the reproducing point of the re-} Æ producer is fashioned of sap- = phire. Several lapidaries aie eu-} he Q CONSTRUCTION EAN TRE MAITE SEMNG MA CLEVEZAND, OO. DEU YORK = BOSTON - SAN FRANS © LONDON PARIS / . 4 (11 CHE @. ROBT. T. HOLMANS ) Kingdom, United S VARIETY =" PRICEN NEVER S9 LOW FARM PRODUCE BOUGHT FOR CASH. .. HOLMAN E. Summerside, Sept. 15th. 1898 FA SUR. 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