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  • WORTHY OF FRIENDS.

    In speaking of friendship recently, a thoughtful women whose life has never lacked love said: "I learned long age to pray, "Make me worthy of friendship ... [Article] (183 words)
  • ENCOURAGING CHILDREN.

    The habit among parents of saying discouraging words to their children is too general. The child forms a plan it naturally goes to the parents for ... [Article] (170 words)
  • ELDERLY UNWEDDED WOMEN.

    There is not a more charming class of women than the elderly unwedded. those single and independent matron who possess the requesite taste and ... [Article] (132 words)
  • A LOVER'S QUARREL.

    It was the drawing-room of the home of Miss Clara Armstretch. As the last notes of the piano died away the young lady in question suddenly whirled ... [Article] (231 words)
  • FROM A CHILD.

    He [?] "I've got a burther a perliceman." She: "Dot's nuffin. I've got a bruther a angel." ... [Article] (21 words)
  • ANOTHER SWINDLE.

    Old Farmer: "No. I don't want any more of your labour-savin' machines. I've tried enough of 'em. Look in there. There's a typo-writin' machine the ... [Article] (173 words)
  • AS PROPHESIED.

    His chest heaved convulsively and the reins stood out upon his forehead. In his anger he advanced towards the other with out-tretched fist. But by a ... [Article] (125 words)
  • THAT WOULD INTEREST HER.

    Mrs. Towne: "How did you like the play?" Morris Towne: "Don't know any. thing about it. Could see nothing but ... [Article] (40 words)
  • This Quee[?] World.

    It is queer how things go by contrater here. 'Tis a ways too cold too not, And the prizes we miss, you know, ... [Article] (212 words)
  • HOT WEATHER BREAKFASTS.

    During the hot, enervating days of summer, when one feels languid and worn, lack of appetite in the morning is a common occurrence, and it is ... [Article] (545 words)
  • A REMEMBRANCE CALENDAR.

    An interesting calendar, especially suitable for an invalid, or one who, living at a distance, seldom sees relatives or friends, may be constricted ... [Article] (325 words)
  • UNQUEST[?]NABLE ENDO[?]EMENT. MR. EDWIN H. LEMARE'S OPINION OF THE ANGELUS.

    Mr. Edwin H. Lemare, the eminent English organist, whose playing recently created a furors in Melbourne and Sydney, says of the Angelus piano. ... [Article] (288 words)
  • A SPECIAL "PRESS" REPRESENTATIVE Gives Zam-Buk Great Praise.

    Mr. J. T. McInnes, a well-known Queensland Journalist and Explorer, for many years special news writer for the "Queenslander," and now ... [Article] (435 words)
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