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  2. MARRIAGE MISFITS.

    "He's nothing but a monster—a great, bullying, ill-natured monster!" Nice language of a woman to use of her husband isn't it? Yet these ...

    Article : 468 words
  3. SUNSTROKE.

    Sunstroke usually follows exposure on the top and back of the head and the back of the neck to prolonged sun-heat, and it Is these parts ...

    Article : 304 words
  4. FAIR SAILORS.

    If a daughter of Britain were to take it into her head that a sailor she would be, and sign on as an A.B. the occurance would doubtless give ...

    Article : 479 words
  5. BETTER PAY FOR BRITISH SOLDIERS.

    One shilling per day! That is what the British soldier—the private, the ordinary "Tommy" as he is good-naturedly called—is ...

    Article : 1,349 words
  6. Ladies' Column. KIDNEYS AND MACARONI.

    1oz. dripping, 1 beef kidney or 6 sheeps' kidneys, 1 good sized onion, 1oz. flour, 3/4 pint of water, 1/4lb macaroni. Cut the beef kidney into ...

    Article : 191 words
  7. NOTHING SERIOUS. THE PLEASURE OF EXPENSE.

    That the amount of one's expenditure has little to do with happiness in cleverly suggested by this little story. ...

    Article : 84 words
  8. A PAYING INTEREST.

    An Irishman was employed one morning to dig a garden, and some time later the owner found Pat smoking while another man was ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. CARAMEL CRUST PUDDING.

    2ozs. butter, 1ozs. brown sugar. For the suet crust: 14ozs. flour, 7oz, suet 1/2 teaspoouful salt, 1/2 teaspoonful baking powder and cold water. For the ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. THE PLUMBER'S PLUMB.

    It may be that feat attributed to the plumber in the following anecdote is impossible outside the realms of imagination, but within them it is ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. WHAT IS LUCK?

    "Luck," said the Scots lance-corporal with his arm in a sling and the D.C.M. ribbon on his tunic, "is what you aye wish someone else and hope ...

    Article : 799 words
  12. HOW TO BECOME RICH.

    "It's easy to make millions," the late Mr. Harriman, the fabulouslyrich "Railroad King," once said. "When you have made the first, the ...

    Article : 670 words
  13. TO CURE A MUTTON HAM.

    One leg of mutton (bone it), mix 1oz. saltpetre, 6ozs. of sugar, 1lb bay salt, 1 grated nutmeg, 1/2oz white pepper together. Rub well into the ...

    Article : 143 words
  14. A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK.

    The six-year-old daughter of a well-known evangelistic preacher was playing on the pavement one day, when a shabbily dressed and down cast ...

    Article : 109 words
  15. TIPS FOR BUSY HOUSEWIVES.

    To prevent green vegetables from boiling over, drop a piece of dripping the size of a walnut into the centre of them just as they commence to ...

    Article : 563 words
  16. KINEMAS IN QUAINT CORNERS.

    If you heard, on unquestionable authority, that the Houses of Parliament were to be opened two nights a week for a public kinema, and that ...

    Article : 466 words
  17. OUR PERCY!

    When I first told Miranda it was trouble about the place with me. our duty to purchase a pig, she remarked that she had already enough ...

    Article : 502 words
  18. IMPERTURBABLE PAT.

    There are no traps for Irish wit. A "jarvey" drove the late Mr. Phil May the wonderful artist in black and white, round Dublin on his first visit ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. TEACHING THE TEACHER.

    The teacher in elementry mathematics looked hopefully about the room. "Now, children," she said, "I wish you to think very carefully before you ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. CONSOLING HUMOUR.

    Douglas Jerrold's wit made it difficult for him to be the "ministering angel" that a man of less humour might have been to friends in trouble. ...

    Article : 108 words
  21. CAUTION BROTHER.

    It was the great match of the season, and the two village champions were batting. Unfortunately they were of the "stonewall" type, and ...

    Article : 85 words
  22. THE ARMY'S NEEDS.

    One of the men in an Officer's Training Corps was pouring over a manual of instructions for officers. He was trying to memorise the ...

    Article : 77 words
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