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  2. The Ladies

    The London gay world has transported itself to Cowes, and there H. R. H. the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the large entourage which follows in their wake, have retired for yachting, boating, and ...

    Article : 1,888 words
  3. DOMESTIC PRESCRIPTIONS.

    PRESCRIPTION FOE CONSUMPTIVE COUGH.—2 oz. sugar candy, 2 oz. candied horehound, 2 oz. liquorice root, ¼ lb. bruised linseed, ¼ lb. cut raisins, a small piece of salprunella. To be boiled slowly in two quarts of water till reduced to ...

    Article : 928 words
  4. Too Much Marrying in the Family.

    There is a young lady in St. Louis who says she has more parents and step-parents living than any one she ever heard. This is the way fine tells the story:— "You know papa and mamma never could agree, and so finally they got divorced. ...

    Article : 334 words
  5. Sick Nursing.

    In the beautiful words of Longfellow, which should appeal to the sensibilities of the least poetic among the agricultural class:— "There is no fold however watched and tended, ...

    Article : 1,504 words
  6. The Art of Kissing.

    We find the following worldly article in the Portland Sunday Times, a paper which is deemed the best authority in the state of Maine on the subject discussed:— Never kiss a young girl if she don't want you to. The ...

    Article : 268 words
  7. Society and Personal.

    New South Wales has now a lady medical practitioner, Miss Ellen Curling, daughter of an English physician, and the holder of a certificate of competency from the Ladies' Medical College, having commenced practice for diseases of ...

    Article : 483 words
  8. The Household.

    [Contributions of hints, proved recipes, &c., are invited for this department. There is scarcely a lady in the colonies with any claims to be considered a good manager who does not know some little household fact or plan which would be ...

    Article : 84 words
  9. ORIGINAL RECIPES.

    "JUSTINA" encloses a few receipts, which are most caceptable:— BUTTER CAKES.—½ lb. of butter, 1 lb. of flour, about 1 oz. of cinnamon, two or three eggs, ½ lb. sugar. Mix the ...

    Article : 276 words
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