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  3. WIT AND HUMOR.

    Any woman can keep a secret if you give her enough chloroform. Teacher: Name the four season. Boy: June, July, August aud Winter. ...

    Article : 1,035 words
  4. THE LADIES' COLUMN

    A spoonful of vinegar put into the water in which meat or fowls are boiled makes them tender. When chopping suet. If it is sprinkled ...

    Article : 471 words
  5. THE BRUTAL TRUTH.

    "What I maintain," said Captain Harcourt, dogmatically, "is that it's absolutely impossible in these days to stick to the exact truth. No one does it." ...

    Article : 1,191 words
  6. BILL SMITH.

    MY Inglis Allen writes in the "Westminster Gazette":—My friend William Smith, Esquire, Beer-Drinker-in-Chief to the Prince of ...

    Article : 992 words
  7. FARM AND FIELD

    The number of sheep in the different countries of Europe, excepting in Russia, and to a less extent in England has been steadily decreasing for a number of ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. CITY SHOOTING CASE.

    "WANTED" MAN SURRENDERS. The "Daily Mail" of 8th September states that a surprise awaited the City police at Bridewell station, on the ...

    Article : 477 words
  9. Best Lambs for Export.

    In an address at the Winter Show, Dunedin, New Zealand, Mr Gilbert An-derson said that what is required for the export trade is prime well-grown lambs ...

    Article : 194 words
  10. ROMANCE OF A BABY.

    A correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" writes from Paris on the 28th of August:— A romantic affair, the outstanding ...

    Article : 349 words
  11. Origin of Purple Straw Wheat.

    Mr T. H. Calaby, of Mount Barker, South Australia, has still got a sample of the famous wheat grown on his mother's farm over thirty years ago. ...

    Article : 264 words
  12. DRESS OF EMBROIDERY ANGLAISE.

    Indian lawn and embroidery are used in alternating stripes for this dress. The bodice fastens at the back with small lace buttons, and the skirt has ruffles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 87 words
  13. OFFICER'S WIDOW ARRESTED.

    Considerable stir has been caused (re­ports the "Daily Telegraph," of Sept. 15) at Camberley by the arrest of Mrs Scott Stevenson, widow of an army officer, and ...

    Article : 411 words
  14. Motor Waggons for Farmers.

    The motor waggon system in agricultural districts in England is extending. Two services of motor waggons have been established to meet the needs of ...

    Article : 214 words
  15. LIONS FOR THE KING.

    A highly interesting addition was made to the large family at the Zoologi­cal Gardens by the arrival on 7th Sep­tember of a pair of lion cubs, a present ...

    Article : 468 words
  16. HOMELY FARE.

    Take care to cook fish well, for it is not only unpalatable, but unwholesome, when underdone, and it should always be served hot for invalids. Cold salmon, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 556 words
  17. Model Soil for Cereal Crops.

    Some years ago an extremely important experiment was completed by a French scientist, since dead, who had been endeavoring to ascertain as ...

    Article : 263 words
  18. THE REFORMER.

    Rushing into the smoking car, an old man cried excitedly:A corkscrew! Who's got a corkscrew?" A score of hands sought pockets, and a ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. CURE FOB BAD EYES.

    The school teacher had been instructed to have the eyes of his pupils examined. He wrote to one of parents as follows:—"Dear Mr Smith,—It is my ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. SERVED HIM RIGHT.

    A lady wits recently the principal speaker at a temperature meeting. She was decidedly plain, and rather of a "mannish" appearance. "For many long years," she told her ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. TOO SMART.

    A good story is told at the expense of an undergraduate at a certain university. He was attending the chemical lectures of a distinguished, if nor popular professor, who had ...

    Article : 211 words
  22. HOW RAILWAY AS ARE ROBBED.

    What in the aggregate amounts to an enormous sum per annum is taken out of the pockets of the railway compan­ies by the petty pilferings of a certain ...

    Article : 79 words
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