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  2. Short Story.

    Jean smiled back a trifle unsteadily. "It isn't that—I've seen a ghost, Emily. Now let us go and feed the ...

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  3. Miscellaneous.

    "Davy Jones's joy over his rich harvest of the spoil of war must be turning a disappointment and oven dismay," said a salvage expert to the ...

    Article : 948 words
  4. FARN AND FIELD

    A very important industry, yet one not generally practised, is the production of Apple Butter and Apple Jelly. There me several grades of apple ...

    Article : 160 words
  5. THE FINNS.

    [?] It [?] land [?] ...

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  6. LETTERS FROM JANE ANN.

    Dear Peggy.—It makes me pleesed as anything to know you still hang on at the Travellers' Rest. You never would bleeve the times you've crossed ...

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  7. RENOVATING NEGLECTED ORCHARDS.

    While no amount of care or expense will fully compensate for veins of neglect, it is very often possible, to reinvigorate an old or neglected orchard, ...

    Article : 256 words
  8. HINTS ON REARING CALVES.

    On roaring calves it should be made indispensable condition that they have good loins. A little slackness between the rumps and back ribs in ...

    Article : 261 words
  9. STOLEN CROWN.

    European Powers may be p[?] hard up when the war comes to an and all manner of schemes will bably. have to be adopted to [?] ...

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  10. Humour.

    One of many good stories in Mr. Harry Lauder's new book, "A Minstrel in France," concerns two Highlanders who had captured a chicken. ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. DESTROYING LEAF EATING INSECTS.

    Arsenate of Lead lias been tested thoroughly by practical fruit growers and market gardeners, and has largely supplanted the older insecticides, such ...

    Article : 363 words
  12. THE IRREVOCABLE STEP.

    I remember onto hearing, the new peeress, Lady Buthurst, tell an amusing story concerning a certain rich but Illiterate lady who chanced one day to ...

    Article : 175 words
  13. LANDING AN AIRSHIP.

    This rimming, at five o'clock, it was bright and fair as the gallant Airship XX. set out for the coast, as buoyant as the hearts of her crew. ...

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  14. REWARDING VICTORIOUS GENERALS.

    Rumour is rife regarding rewards for our victorious Generals and Admirals. In addition to titles bestowed, Parliament will, as is the custom, vote hand ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  15. AND HE DID.

    Captain George Lloyd, M.P., the now Governor of Bombay, is fond of telling the story of how a woman's ready wit won at least one recruit for ...

    Article : 194 words
  16. THE TIPPLER'S DILEMMA.

    A short time ago a man went home the worse for drink. On arriving at his house he tried to unlock the door, but could not got the supposed key into the ...

    Article : 166 words
  17. PIC STYES IN SUMMER.

    At this season the morn the pips cum be kept cut side of the stye the better it will be for their health and also' the rowners pocket. The stubble ...

    Article : 311 words
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