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  2. Agriculture.

    It is a well established and universally accepted principle of vegetable physiology that no food can enter the plantiexcept in the liquid or the gaseous form; that there are no orifices ...

    Article : 1,428 words
  3. Traveller.

    ONE of the most interesting parts (says the Scientific American) of Chief Justice Daly's annual review of recent progress in geographical exploration, before the Geographical ...

    Article : 1,032 words
  4. Household.

    THE making of pastry is one of the pleasantest parts of a cook's work. Young ladies, who would never dream perhaps of propping a stew or a soup, are delighted to go into the ...

    Article : 2,361 words
  5. Sketcher.

    NOBODY knows the origin of the custom of compressing the feet of little girls in China. Some say that an empress by the name of Tak-ki, during the Snang dydasry ...

    Article : 1,381 words
  6. Humour.

    A PHILOSOPHER sat in his easy chair, Looking na grave us Milton; He were a solemn, mysterious air, As he Canada Balsam spilt on ...

    Article : 1,324 words
  7. THE MOON NOT A DEAD STAR.

    DR. H. J. KLEIN, who, two years ago, announced a new crater in that world of extinct volcanoes, the moon, has a brief article in La Nature, in which he gives ...

    Article : 390 words
  8. THE SOLDIER'S REPRIEVE.

    "My Fred! I can't understand it," And his voice it quivered with pain, While the tears kept slowly dropping On his trembling hands like rain. ...

    Article : 843 words
  9. Science.

    The celebrated Faber talking machine has had its powers of articulation almost doubled by the nephew of the original inventor, also named Joseph Faber. ...

    Article : 605 words
  10. THE RESPONSIBILITY OF MOTHERS.

    A FEW Sundays ago a minister in one of our Provincial cities preached a sermon on the immoral tendencies of the young people of the age, and affiemed that the chief fault ...

    Article : 369 words
  11. AN ELECTRICAL TEST OF DEATH

    ALTHOUGH cases of burying alive are very rare, they nevertheless happen now and again, and it is fortunate that there is a good test for the total absence of vitality in a corpse. ...

    Article : 173 words
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