A our firm are at an end, tion is of so many years' § that I am afraid 1 will bee ret notice, ry some great chang d over his com panion since * {they parted on the Sogne Fjord; 8 Ne "possibly the business relations i pin his lobes, an and make the agement no longer 8! "That (was bad oe psitle, you,"" he said with an uneasy con- / L osnont that it was very difficult to know what to say." 'Herr Falck|th would feél a change of that sort keenly, I should think. What in- duced' them to make it 1' "Belt interest," said Frithiof, still in the 'same tone. 'No doubt they came to spy out thé land in the summer. | As the head of the ®lfirm remarked to me just now, it is impossible to ° sentimentalize over old' connections--business is, busi- ness, and of course they are bound to look out for themselves -- what happens to us is; naturally, no affair of theirs." Roy would not have thought 1° much of the sarcasm of this speech ' and Ger- i Fv n, formerly of the Chil- tal, London. who made nd ysin, describes in the a rd what has been ac- 'pictures the mountains on a cloudless January. morning, . cov- ered with spotless sparkling snow. Dr. Rollier e her every oppor: |: tunity to go his methods and pa- tients. oT OMy oe Visit, %. the ghildren is an event that I am not Iikel 1y tod or get. It was with no little that 1 3 I raliend from my hotel winding road that Oe 0 re Chalet, as eyery one in Ley- sin calls this diminutive hospital. The sun had not yet appeared above oultx : the mountain tops to soften the fro-| zen snow, and progression was dif- ficult, not to say dangerous.' T clinic is a picturesque wooden oon: struction, A REGULAR SWISS CHALET, faces due south, and stands in a small garden, which in summer time is no doubt green and gay with flowers; but which on this cold da ary morning was Sverything else with | pure white] x "had planned to arrive Bétimes; tor T wished to aoe. the exodus of the] children from the wards to the gal- leries. But as I stood upon the doorstep waiting for admission the gun rose above the mountain tops, and already 'there 'were sounds' of merry laughter in the frosty morn- ing air. Happy voices were greeting the beneficent rays, whose powers even the: Tittle" Ones appear | ¢ gq to understand. They love his sun- ish & thom health and y pnd 3 it is Bg when gl vi o Moment the ooh is own the bedelothes | given 3 and 24 and over their heads Sho night Gr ess that is obligatory at hich was taken by the matron BY A Onto hte first ory' my su e knew no bounds: shen they. | born, except: for rou 'quaint eros calico hats which make such "A BTRARTLING, CONTRAST, with their brown. skin, Most | of are in a, _requmbent 'position, even lying face: downwards, h doe$ not seem to worry at } all; the more Jon unate ones {ble to sit up, roll about in Of Mexico, thie maker and unmaker |} « .of Presidents. if it had xot been spoken by & one else, bub from the lips 'of such a fellow. as Frithiof Falck, it shar led him. by They were walking along Picadils | ly, each of them turning over in his 'mind how he ? from the 'other; yet with an uneas feeling that they were in seme way 8 lida, A together by that summer ho- uld speedily regret it. Roy. Wouk increasing, 'consciousness ig trouble, 'only it and have a good time while Alla Bre. unbath rue, for they ar poomiers | ve not ph Arid neces ainihg which' endows. 'them |'this ra edinacy power bf end | Jagie till the Buttermilk cheese duct obtained by. milk with heat, @ and addin, salt. of § battarmill are ereameries, ints bustermi cl o nish a supp! asa! in food 0 or pound, to n chs be sold profitably af 36 rive med is. To make bu ntbormilk & is degrees "and afber..stand for about an hour; the ¢ siping rack, "which cheesecloth. Here day or over night,' desired, when it is which waa Buon before 1 {ening 'or the > buttermilk maybe pasteurized during the process, of -cheesemaking, in either case insur- ing, the absence of Sistine germs. acking and sel the thease: fequires special. attention si Bublic is mob} HEE net, and et} K 3 of one-fourth of an i vanized or tinned iron wire and covered with cheesecloth, useful for draining small amou of buttermilk cheese. : 2 Buttermilk: from rich 'ream liway uist grain that it runs through ; raining sloth plath ands. and is lost. Pagid deh A WHITEWASH SH THAT STI There are many brick and walld, as well as wooden outhwi ings, fences and the like, about ) place whieh, ; t i S anoh be BPP. 'hand by the forage citizen, There © Wi hite wash, which in ek ad o ed, is inex. = hich { or most 'outdoor {i a For ple as well as pil P n: o8 ; brick lent: To C3 Bl Sra e half