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Show il dislike smell of kerosene. P CaU Particularly Will Not Clay Where Oil Is Used. "I never know until this wlnle." said tho superintendent of a dog ani cat hospital, "how thoroughly moat animals detest tho smell of kerosene. Several times tho steam heating apparatus ap-paratus In this placo went on a strike and wo tried to ralso the temperature by means of an oil stove. Tho smell of tlio oil produced a regular mutiny among the animals. Cuts are particularly partic-ularly sensitive t: the odor of keic- sono. Next door to my houso is a stationery storo which has been heated heat-ed all winter long with an oil stove. In the beginning of the season tho proprietor owned a lino eat that seemed well satisfied with his com-fortablo com-fortablo quarters. Nn sooner, however, how-ever, was that stove lighted than tho cat deserted tho stationer and sought a homo for tho winter in a Btcam heated flat further down tho street.' Ho comes back onco in a(hllo on a visit, but the smell of tho oil pro-vents pro-vents his becoming a regular Inhabitant Inhab-itant of the store." |