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  2. PASTURE PREPARATIONS.

    If you have never done any pasture Improvement, if you are extending the area already sown to grasses or clovers, or if you have decided that ...

    Article : 1,449 words
  3. NEW BOOKS.

    In this romantic novel, by Olive Wadsley, Charles was a go-ahead young man, passionately interested in aviation. He thought of little else ...

    Article : 157 words
  4. THE TROUBLE INSECTS CAUSE.

    Much of the sickness in hot weather owes its prevalence to insects. Bites and stings are the obvious discomforts caused by insects, but there ...

    Article : 361 words
  5. [Short Sketch.] A BATHHOUSE BANDIT.

    The bathing hour was at its peak, the vast bath-house, now enjoying a brief somnolent intermission before the return rush of happy, laughing, wet ...

    Article : 952 words
  6. SPATSBUKY'S ENGAGEMENT.

    "Did you have a good holiday at the seaside?" I asked. "No—rotten," said Spatsbury. "I got engaged to a girl, and I don't ...

    Article : 861 words
  7. LOVERS' EXCLUSIVENESS.

    There is a proverbial saying about "a storm in a teacup," which aims to reduce to absurdity "much ado about nothing." Such finicky storms are ...

    Article : 438 words
  8. "David, Go Back."

    John Connell is the author of this moving story, and here we have something 'different from the everyday volume. ...

    Article : 185 words
  9. "Selina is Older."

    This is a sequel to "The Children's Summer," written in the same happy vein around Selina, who is now a year or two older, but still enjoys having ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. SUNSHINE'S BENEFITS. AND DANGERS.

    Much exposure to the sun can do harm as well as good. Avoid its harmful effects. Almost without exception animals ...

    Article : 407 words
  11. AT THE BOWERY CAMP.

    Some years ago (writes a traveller),I found my way to New York and was directed, to a - lodging-house called the Bowery Camp: a dirty, ...

    Article : 406 words
  12. RADIO CHEESE.

    Rennet is the prepared inner membrane of a calf's stomach, used from time immemorial to cause milk to coagulate, a process which is the first ...

    Article : 154 words
  13. WHEN ARTISTS BLUNDER.

    Two famous mural paintings in the House of Commons are amusing observant visitors on account of errors in their composition. In one, a scene at ...

    Article : 259 words
  14. Tasty.

    "Tom,' said Mrs. Smith, "what shall I do? I've nothing for dessert but brandied peaches, and the vicar is coming to dinner. I never thought about ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. A Warning.

    Higley (pointing to railway warning): "See what it says there: 'Stop, look, listen!' Those three words illustrate the whole.scheme of life." ...

    Article : 158 words
  16. NAPOLEON'S SAPPHIRE.

    A 135-carat sapphire, stated to have belonged to Charlemagne, and which was shown for the first time at the recent Antique Dealers' Fair at ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. WORLD'S RICHEST MAN.

    No one knows the Nizam of Hyderabad's exact wealth, but it is believed that he has stored away in the vaults of his place at least £50,000,000 in ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. Advice to a Parent.

    Willie's mother came to give him his castor oil. Willie, looking up, said, "Mother, can you keep secrets?' On being told she could, the boy ...

    Article : 133 words
  19. THE THIRD DIMENSION.

    Teacher: "Is the world round or flat, Johnny?" Johnny: "Neither? Teacher: "Neither? That is a ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. In Brief.

    The "high-brow" girl student was trying to freeze out the young man who wanted to marry her. Said she, "Circumstances compel ...

    Article : 55 words
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