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  3. THE BEEKEEPER

    Various are the reasons why bees do badly in certain cases; It may be that they have a poor queen, or they may be in a weak condition early in the year. ...

    Article : 400 words
  4. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    Stewed fruit is very good for children, and should be eaten in the morning. A blow in the eye generally causes the skin round it to turn black. This may be ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. WIT AND HUMOR.

    Johnnie: Mummie, I feel [?] all over, some-how. Mother: Where do you feel it worst? Johnnie: In school. "How's your wife, Blinks?" "Her head ...

    Article : 826 words
  6. EXISTENT LABOR PARTY.

    F.A.M. writes in the London "Daily Mail":— England is now witnessing the beginnings of a separate Labor Party in ...

    Article : 1,264 words
  7. FARM AND FIELD.

    The selection of a stallion that will form a satisfactory alliance for his mares is a subject that will always continue to agitate the minds of horse ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. ADVENTURES OF A WATCH.

    Chicago has recently experienced a remarkable wave of crime. Highway robberies have been particularly frequent, with the result that very many ...

    Article : 242 words
  9. A NAVARINO VETERAN.

    Mr Jonathan Henderson, who fought at Navarino in 1827, where he helped to serve the guns on the Genoa, has passed peacefully away at Westward Ho, North ...

    Article : 314 words
  10. Californian Thistles.

    The Government of New Zealand about eighteen months ago offered a bonus to the person who would introduce the best and most economical means of ...

    Article : 122 words
  11. THIS BRAIN WORKER.

    Not in the middle of the day, for in that case the later hours or work will find the system lethargic. Brain work should never follow a heavy meal ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. Temperature of the Soil.

    The temperature of the soil no less than its moisture, and chemical constituents, exercise an influence on its crop-growing capacity. Among the ...

    Article : 173 words
  13. THE MUSCLE WORKER.

    Halfway between the commencemen[?] and finish of their duties. Muscle work is far more powerful than brain work in exhausting the blood, general tissues ...

    Article : 304 words
  14. THE LARGEST SHIP.

    Messrs Harland and Wolff are about to launch from their Belfast yard the largest steamer in the world. This, the "Dundee Advertiser" points out, is now ...

    Article : 290 words
  15. WHO SHALL KEEP BEES?

    It is not so very long since it was said that anybody can keep bees. That was true, but it is not now. Times and conditions have changed. The unfitted ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. THE SAILOR'S ADVOCATE.

    Sailors are the finest workers in the world and the most neglected, said Mr Frank T. Bullen in speaking at the Diamond Jubilee celebration of the opening ...

    Article : 315 words
  17. HISTORIC IMPORTANCE OF WHEAT.

    Wheat, since the earliest period to which history reaches, has always been accounted the most valuable grain of the culm[?]ferous tribe, hence all ...

    Article : 177 words
  18. THE AQUIDABAN WRECK.

    The "Daily Mail" of 13th February wrote:— The explosion which sank the Brazilian ironclad Aquidaban on the night of ...

    Article : 483 words
  19. WRECKED CREW'S ADVENTURE

    The details of a little, drama (writes the London "Daily Mail" of 13th February) of the sea have reached Newport Monmouth. ...

    Article : 246 words
  20. THE "MAMMOTH" AIR LIFT PUMP.

    The "Mammoth" air lift pump, a contrivance which is particularly suitable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 391 words
  21. HOMELY FA[?]

    Steamed Golden Padding.—Required: Four ounces of flour, two ounces of sugar, four ounces of finely shredded suet, half a lemon, two ounces of ...

    Article : 433 words
  22. "ALL HATE WORK."

    Why is there a scarcity of domestic servants? Is it the fault of mistresses or of servants, or of both? Or is because educated women know little of domestic ...

    Article : 299 words
  23. HARD WHACKS.

    A kind-hearted and witty clergyman, entering the house of one of his elders one morning, found the good old man unmercifully whipping one of his sons, a lad about ...

    Article : 105 words
  24. THIS QUAKER HAD ENOUGH.

    A Quaker, in taking his usual walk before dinner, chanced to meet with a friend whom he had not seen for a long time, and, after a hearty shake of the hand and a little friendly ...

    Article : 143 words
  25. TWO VIEWS OF LIFE.

    That Nature is not without a latent sense of humor is often demonstrated by the strange abnormal creatures and freak growths she produces, and rarely ...

    Article : 285 words
  26. NOT WHAT HE SEEMED.

    They were enthusiasts in physiognomy and phrenology, and were travelling by train. On the opposite seat was a man of commanding figure, massive brow, and serious ...

    Article : 195 words
  27. "THE JACOBITES' CHURCH."

    St. Margaret Pattens, the City church where the "Jacobites" have been holding their annual service, has a sadly prosa[?] title for such a romantic reunion. ...

    Article : 193 words
  28. THE NEW OBSERVATORY.

    Preparations for the erection of the new magnetic observatory at Eskdalemuir, Dumfriesshire, are (according to the "Westminster Gazette") ...

    Article : 112 words
  29. PRETTY MAID'S MONEY.

    Money amounting to Alt+01632 10s, left by the Rev. Mr Meyrick, is known as the "Pretty Maids' Money," and is given to "a pretty maid of good ...

    Article : 80 words
  30. A WISE BOY.

    Boy: Ma wants — Mr Ballad: Yes, I know: she wants to borrow my lawn-mower. You tell her she can't have it. ...

    Article : 281 words
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