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  3. GLEANINGS.

    "Poor b'ye!" exclaimed O'Hara, condoling with Cassidy, who had been injured in an explosion. " 'Tis tough luck teh hav yez hand blowed off." ...

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  4. THE PHILOSOPHY OF NOSES.

    "As plain as the nose on your face," says the proverb. How plain you do not realize, perhaps, until you have seen a man without one! He may lack an ...

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  6. OVERWHELMING THE WORLD.

    In the opinion of an American scientist, Mr. Leon Lewis, the whole human race is in danger of being swept away by a great flood of ice, which will ...

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  7. DANGERS OF BUSH WORK.

    The experiences of an Adelaide carpenter, Mr. H. de Moel, of Fenn Place, off Hindley Street (says a contemporary), shows some of the dangers of working in the bush. ...

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  9. THE STORYTELLER.

    "How could Charlie ever have married her?" Edith Martin wondered, looking from her handsome, boyish brother to his ...

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  10. EIGHT POUNDS A MINUTE.

    It is impossible to calculate what work is the most remunerative, because one must take into consideration the amount of time, and labour that a man ...

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  11. THE NIAGARA FOOL-KILLER.

    A strange little boat, with a stranger name, has been built for use in investigating the mysteries of the waters between Niagara Falls and the rapids, ...

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  12. RECREANT VEGETARIANS.

    While people in general are discussing the merits of vegetarianism for men some interesting observations on this subject have been made among ...

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  13. TIMELY HEALTH HINTS.

    Never venture out in the morning before fortifying the system with food. Never go to bed with cold or damp feet. ...

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  15. BUCKINGHAM PALACE

    An account of Buckingham Palace in the current number of the English Illustrated Magazine makes pleasant reading. Here is a description of some ...

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  16. LEAVES THAT EAT MEAT.

    We all know that certain plants absorb and live on insects, but it has only recently been discovered that there are some curious species of plants that ...

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