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  5. CHILDREN’S CORNER.

    “Never trust to another what you should do yourself,— Anon. ...

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  6. THE DOG THAT FOLND THE TRENCHES.

    Here is a strange story of a dog’s intelligence and love vouched for by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which has made ...

    Article : 542 words
  7. CATS DRID-NESTING.

    \ pair of young pusseles, on mischief bent, [?]to the fields bird-resting went; And, high on the branch of a tree , then spied ...

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  10. HOUSE-BREAKING CHARGE.

    At the New Town Police Court yesterday, before warden Albury and Mr. J. Jeffrey. J.P., Sydney William Wright was charged with breaking into the dwelling ...

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  11. IMAGINARY.

    A visitor at a school, during geography lesson, asked a bright boy, “What is the axis of the earth?” “ An Imaginary line passing from one ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. SAVED BY THE TRUTH.

    I. At one time, in the year 1778, while the American army was on the Hudson Liver, Lafayette (Iah-fah-yet),a French general. had command of the troops ...

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  13. THEOSOPHY.

    “Teachers of mankind” wore discured at the mooting of this society last Sunday evening, and was introduced by Mr. Joseph Benjamin, who ...

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  14. RIDDLES.

    1. Why is the Union Jack like the stars In the sky?—Because all the powers on earth can't pull it down. 2. Why is a mad donkey like a postage ...

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  16. SOLDIER FATHERS.

    Two little girls were boasting about their soldier fathers.` “My father’s a soger,” said Jeannie. “My father's a soger, too said Jessie. ...

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  17. A TONIGHT-TWISTER.

    The following should be read slowly , remembering that a railway sleeping-car ...

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