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  7. READ ALOUD SOMETIMES.

    Young girls should be encouraged to read aloud frequently. There is, no nicer accomplishment. Not the declamatory style of reading which ...

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  9. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    Sir Frederick Treves gave some very sensible advice the other day when he was asked to send a message [?] boys. The great surgeon said:— ...

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  12. BIRD DIVORCES.

    Generally speaking, the social life of birds is of the. happiest description. Their courtship and marriage is one long love song, and it often happens, ...

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  13. MADE THE KING LAUGH.

    A King of Prussia who reigned about the beginning of last century was noted for his geniality, and often in the course of his walks he would enter ...

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  14. GIRLS SHOULD HAVE PRIDE.

    “I like to see a girl with plenty of proper pride and self-respect,” remarked a matron of experience, “It is the men who need lessons in ...

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  15. Wanted—A Pin.

    It was Mabel’s first appearance at church, and she was rather First she wanted one thing, then another. Finally she decided that she ...

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  16. KEEP PACE WITH YOUR i CHILDREN.

    The wise mother will always, as far as possible, keep pace with.her children, recognising that otherwise there may come a time when she will be ...

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  17. Delicate Operation.

    “Now, children,” said the teacher, “I want each of you to think of some animal or bird, and try for a moment to be like the particular one you are ...

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  20. PHYSICAL ENERGY.

    Perhaps you do not know it, but when you walk a distance of ten miles you expend enough force, could it all be collected, to raise 800 tons one foot ...

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  21. WITTY MAGEE.

    The Church lost one of its most witty and wisest prelates when the Archbishop Magee died in 1891 .It was Magee who said that two ...

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  22. The Iron Duke.

    Tourist (at ancient rural hostelry, coming down to breakfast with a haggard unrested appearance): Last night, madam, you informed me that ...

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  23. Had No Ear For Music.

    On a certain occasion some Gordon Highlanders were marching from a placed called Jellunder to Port Kangra, situated on one of the lower ranges ...

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  24. THE SALT SUPPLY.

    A supply of salt available whenever the cow wants it is necessary to maintain a high milk yield. Salt stimulates the appetite, and assists digestion and ...

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  25. An Unrehearsed incident.

    During a performance at a Parisian theatre a man and his wife had to quarrel on the stage—the woman in a fit of jealousy, the man trying to ...

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  26. THE FOE OF GERMS.

    While it has long been known that tobacco smoke is a valuable preventive against infection during the epidemic of a contagious disease, it is only ...

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  27. ILL-TIMED THINKING

    The superstitions of the Chinese attach themselves to the most trivial events of life. Not only is there “luck” in every incident of common life, but ...

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  28. THE WORLD’S BEST BEGGAR.

    The “world’s best beggar” is now a peer of the realm, the Hon Sydney Holland becoming Viscount Knutsford upon the death of his father a short ...

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  29. MAKING THE MOST OF ONE’S TIME.

    When a well-known writer was once asked how he found time in the midst of all his public work to think out and compose so. many books he explained ...

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  30. WHEN BABY WAKES.

    Nothing is so sweet as a baby waking in the morning, fresh and rosy from sleep. Sometimes mothers fancy that they ...

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  31. The Great Spirit Knew.

    A lady traveller in the wilder regions of North America tells an anecdote against herself which is worth repeating. She says:— ...

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  32. Everybody’s Friend.

    Jack Podger was the most obliging man that ever lived. His services were given gratis to all applicants. He could mend a clock, repair a puncture, ...

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  33. BLIND MAN AS BARRISTER.

    One of those rare men who. show to what a large extent the handicap of blindness may be overcome by a determined sufferer is a barrister well ...

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