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  2. Wit and Humour.

    Judge: What are you here for? Culprit: Dat am easy, Judge: It's 'cause I can't git away. It is a wise father that known how to conceal his ignorance from his ten-year-old catechist. ...

    Article : 1,560 words
  3. OUR SHORT STORY.

    To the minds of most of us, "treasure trove" means pure romance; it appeals to the imagination, rather than the material sense; it is the basis ...

    Article : 3,636 words
  4. Land[?]for Closer Settlement.

    THIS Estate, recently acquired by the Government, was thrown open for settlement on the 25th April last, and we learn from the Department of ...

    Article : 459 words
  5. PRECAUTIONS.

    "Oh, mother," sobbed the young bride. "I've discovered that John doesn't trust me!" "Why, my child, what has he done?" "Well, you know, I cooked my first dinner ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. CHALLENGED.

    At the close of a performance given as a benefit of John Brougham, the well-known American actor and dramatist, one of the audience threw upon the stage a purse of gold. ...

    Article : 70 words
  7. FAMILY BIBLES.

    The family Bible, one of the most revered of British institutions, is departing from us. From the time when, as a huge follo or ...

    Article : 383 words
  8. A FORCOTTEN HORROR.

    Only people who are of middle age, and who have long memories for outstanding incidents in the criminal records of the Courts, can have any ...

    Article : 498 words
  9. REVIEW of REVIEWS

    Ask your newsagent to give you the May issue. It is one of the finest specimens of magazine issued anywhere in the world. From cover to cover it is ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. THE KAISER'S PUNCH.

    A Berlin newspaper describes as follows the composition of the punch brewed every year for the Emperor and his guests on the occasion of the ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. CELLAR CRIME.

    Manchester was startled on April 12th by a murder suggesting in its details the awful "Jack the Ripper" crimes which occurred in Whitechapel fifteen years ...

    Article : 261 words
  12. NIGHT.

    M. Flammarion, the popular French astronomer, in his recently-published book on the starry heavens thus apostrophises night :—O Night, mysterious ...

    Article : 195 words
  13. ACCIDENTS WITH FIRE.

    Burns and scalds should be treated with glycerine and flour, the latter well heaped over the affected part. Then tie round a linen bandage to exclude the air; ...

    Article : 86 words
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