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  2. USEFUL HINTS.

    To preserve stair carpets p[?]t pads of old blankets at each step. If there is no store of ancient blanket to draw from a substitute may be made of several ...

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  3. THE HORSE.

    The horse always has been recognised as man's closest animal companion, and it is a question as to whether the man ever lived who did not delight in driving ...

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  4. CHILDREN'S HANDS AND FEET.

    It is said that unless a child's hands are cared for in the beginning they will never be pretty, and the same rule applies with equal force to the feet. ...

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  5. GARDEN AND ORCHARD.

    Bearing in mind what I have already said, I may define a manure to be any substances which, being added to a soil, increases its store of fertility. Some manurial substances, ...

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  6. WHAT THE FUTURE MAN WILL BE LIKE.

    What the coming race is likely to be, what manner of man those of the generations to come a few hundred years hence, is a subject upon which some scientists ...

    Article : 487 words
  7. HUMOROUS.

    "Is that a good place to hunt rabbits?" asked the amateur gunner. "Sure," replied the boy; "you could hunt there for a week and never find none." ...

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  8. OLD AND NEW.

    That "the old order changeth, giving place to the new "is (says a writer in "M.A.P.") shown in nothing more strongly than in the country-house ...

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  10. THE ART OF BREATHING.

    Normal, unconscious breathing sustains life, but it does not thoroughly expand the lungs nor oxygenate the blood. The lungs need to be bathed in ...

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  13. LIFE OF MICROBES.

    What becomes of the microbes that abound in his body when a person dies of a contagions disease? This question has been investigated in Germany by ...

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  14. LORD KITCHENER

    When in 1898, our late beloved Queen conferred the well-earned Peerage, and Parliament publicl[?] thanked Lord Kitchener, for a national service even ...

    Article : 254 words
  15. EDWARD THE PEACEMAKER.

    Presiding at a dinner in Ramsay, Isle of Man, to 200 Manx fishermen of the Lifeboat Rocket Brigade, coast-guard and other services, Mr. Hall Caine said ...

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  17. ENGLAND AND THIBET.

    A Bluebook just issued by the British Government gives the information that Mr. Brodrick, late Secretary of State for War, considered that in connection ...

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