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  2. WISHING FOR DAY.

    WHEN will it come—that streak of light, Creeping over the Eastern sky ! When will the music of bird's delight Tell that the bloated day is nigh ! ...

    Article : 271 words
  3. The Influence of Novel Writing:

    At this time (says the Pall Hall Gazette), when preachers and critics are vying with each other in doing honour to the moral influence as well as to the literary genius of Charles Dickens, it is a little ...

    Article : 2,135 words
  4. LOST AND FOUND.

    A [?]oor so tight, and a heart so bright. In the time of the rain and frost: And a nice soft bed for its weary head— Ah ! these are what he has lost ! ...

    Article : 143 words
  5. Temperance.

    WE copy the following article from the Melbourne Temperance News and Rechabite Journal:— "The death of a fellow-creature, from the tiny babe who has just opened its eyes on the light of nature, to the ...

    Article : 1,087 words
  6. A STUDY FOR FOREIGNERS.

    A PRETTY dear is dear to me, A hare with downy hair, A hart I love with all my heart, But barely bear a bear. ...

    Article : 334 words
  7. Arts and Sciences for Young People.

    Why is meat cooked? To make it easier of digestion.: What loss does meat suffer by being cooked! Three to four ounces in every pound. When meat is boiled, should it be put into hot or cold water! ...

    Article : 290 words
  8. Domestic Economy.

    A NEW WHITEWASH FOR WALLS.—Souk one-fourth of a pound of glue overnight in tepid water. The next day put it into a tin vessel with a quart of water, set the vessel in a kettle of water over the fire, keep it there till it boils, and then stir until the glue is ...

    Article : 825 words
  9. XVII.—HINTS FOR COTTAGERS.

    How can coarse, refuse meat be made good food? Thus: Rub in a little salt and pepper; and simmer it for two or three hours in water, adding a tittle celery or a few onions. What should be done with the fat that rises to the surface! It ...

    Article : 677 words
  10. Percy Anecdotes.

    MRS. FRY.—The great pattern of active goodness to whom these "Anecdotes of Beneficence" are inscribed, was so early inspired with a desire to be of use to her follow-creatnres, that in her eighteenth year she prevailed on her ...

    Article : 4,790 words
  11. Light Reading.

    "COFFEE, is that the second bell!" "No, massa; dot's de second ringing ob de fuss bell. We habn't got no second bell in de house." The recent failures in the corn market led a civic wag to ...

    Article : 392 words
  12. XVIIL—REFUSE AND WASTE.

    What are refuse bones from butchers' shops, [?]c, used for Same are made into buttons, paperknives, handles, combs, rings, and other racial articles. What is dose with the shavings, scrapings, and saw-dust of ...

    Article : 1,340 words
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