TESTIMONY OF ELWYN WALLER. 245 



Q. Now, Low long has that bottle been in your possession? 

 A. It has been in my possession since last Sunday. 



Q. You have had this bottle in court here since that time, have 

 you not ? A. I had this here yesterday. 



Q. Taken it from here ? A. Taken it to my house. 



Q. There is a change of temperature in your house, is there not? 



A. I took care to put it into a cold room and let it remain there? 



Q. Did I understand you to say that you had analyzed a sample 

 of that milk ? A. I did. 



Q. Is that all the sample that you took ? A. This is not all ; the 

 contents of these bottles is what is left; I brought the sample home; 

 I unsealed the bottle on Christmas morning and took out sufficient 

 for an analysis ; I gave some to Doctor Chandler; he wished to let 

 it stand to see how the cream raised ; and then I put some in these 

 bottles and sealed it up again. 



Q. Then that is not the original bottle which you sealed at Mul- 

 ford's ? A. These greenish bottles are the original bottles which I 

 sealed there. 



Q. But the smaller bottle is not ? A. The smaller bottle is 

 not. 



Q. You made an analysis, you say, of the milk from the Black 

 cow ? A. Yes, sir ; I did ; that is for water ; I did not test it for 

 anything else. 



Q. And Fanny also ? A. Yes, sir ; and Fanny. 



Q. You did not analyze the milk from Star ? A. I did not ; I 

 did not take any sample. 



Q. Nor of any of the others ? A. I analyzed the milk from the 

 Mooley also ; those three. 



Q. Then three that you only analyzed were the milk of strippers 

 which fell below 100? A. Yes, sir. 



Q. And those which were above 100 were perfectly good milk- 

 ers? A. No, sir; I did not say anything of that kind. 



Q. I ask it as a question ? 



(Objected to.) 



A. I do not know whether they were or not ; I do not think they 

 were. 



Q. Now this milk which stood at 103.5 was Star's? A. I believe 

 I made it 104 



