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  3. A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE PEN-KNIFE.

    A pencil sharpener chatting somewhat on the principle of a penknife, but more expeditionerly and neatly and without breaking the lead point. Dull knives ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 62 words
  4. ELECTRIC MOTOR TRUCK USED IN THE WHEAT FIELD.

    One of the largest nursery dealers in Rochester U.S.A. which is the centre of the nursery business, has purchased a 3½ ton electric truck for use during the shipping season to deliver trees and shrubs to the depot. ehrubs to the depot. On the return trip to the nurseries the truck is loaded with, fertiliser and supplier. During the harvest season the truck is used for harvesting the hay crop, as shown by the accompanying who tegraph, and also for the harvesting of the wheat crop. The capacity of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 126 words
  5. THE INVENTOR IN THE OFFICE.

    The "Millionaire" calculating machine, which can be used for every possilbe calculation used ub modern business. The machine constantly correects the operator. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 367 words
  6. WHY THE TELEPHONE BROKE DOWN.

    An Ingenious workman near Lakeside has been the cause of a good deal of strong language. Whilst engaged in rearing some farm buildings, he found the telephone ...

    Article : 179 words
  7. AN EXTRAORDINARY WRECK IN ALASKA.

    Steaming along in the neghbouthoof of sentnel Island in the Lynn Canal alsak, during a heavy fog in the night the "Princess May" of the Pacific Steamship Company ran on a rocky ledge. Tide was high, and the vessel rode up on the rocks. As the tide fell the ster of the vessel sank beacuse of trhe heavy machinery therein lifting the low up clear. The bull was not damaged in the least, and there was no leakage, tyhe only setrioius damage being that of the propellor. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 193 words
  8. THE DESIGNER OF THE GREAT SEAL.

    Mr. Gilbert Bayes, the young British sculptor, at work on the design for the new great seal required by the Accession of King George V. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
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