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  4. Value of Humus.

    Humus consists chiefly of decaying vegitable matter in the soil. It is mixed with a greater or lesser proportion of animal substance. It is of ...

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  5. Without a Flaw

    As he had left him, so Colonel Leschelles stood when he spoke to him 'When did she die?' asked Barthorne touching him on the arm. ...

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  6. Official Correspondence

    From the Department of Public Works, acknowledging representations he fine imposed on a local contractor. The matter will receive attention. ...

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  7. Causes of Neuralgia

    Among the causes of neuralgia the most important is the general physical condition of the patient. Neuralgia is most common in persons reduced in ...

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  8. BUILDING THE EMPIRE.

    This district is playing its part in building the Empire by insisting on British products. The principal stores and chemists now find that ...

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  10. Cold Feet at Gralton

    At his Grafton recruiting meeting Mr. Black said the names of those who were willing to go would be taken then, and he invited recruits to the ...

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