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  2. Reading for Sunday.

    [?]lmighty and everlasting God, who, of [?]hy tender love towards mankind, hast [?]nt Thy Son, our Saviour Jesus Christ, take upon Him our flesh, and to suffer ...

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  5. Poultry Notes.

    Mr. N. S. Penney, writing in an English journal on the question of size of layers, says: "In my opinion, the small breeds are the best layers. They ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 136 words
  6. GREEN BONE.

    Green bone for poultry is fresh bone and meat, as it comes from the butcher cut up and given while it is sweet. There are two methods of obtaining ...

    Article : 385 words
  7. LESSONS FOR THE DAY.

    Morning Exodus, chapter ix. ; Luke, chapter i., verse 26 to verse 46. Evening Exodus, chapter x. or xi.; 1 Corinthians, chapter xi., verse 20. ...

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  8. WAR TIME DIFFICULTIES.

    Text': "Now, there was no smith found throughout all the land of Israel," &c. -1 Samuel xiii. 19.21. 1. I learn first from this subject how ...

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  9. FEEDING.

    Feeding plays a very important part in the rearing of chickens, but there are many people who regard certain items as too trifling to receive ...

    Article : 157 words
  10. VERMIN.

    Insect pests rapidly multiply in hot weather ; therefore, poultry keepers should exercise vigilance in the matter of exterminating them. Periodically ...

    Article : 213 words
  11. A FOWL'S DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

    The digestive process is carried on in all its various stages in one clearly defined passage, known as the alimentary canal," which runs right through ...

    Article : 295 words
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  13. CATARRH.

    Catarrh is usually brought about by exposure to draughts or being allowed to roost in poorly ventilated quarters. Wash out the mouth and nostrils twice ...

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  15. SALTING BUTTER.

    While it may be pardonable, says a dairying, expert, to estimate the weight of butter in churning, which some are able to do with surprising accuracy, it ...

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  16. SPECIALISE IN ONE BREED.

    To make poultry pay, the breeder must specialise in one or more breeds, and confine strict attention to strain, pedigree, and stamina,which will give ...

    Article : 293 words
  17. GENERAL NOTES.

    Beetroot, either raw or in a cooked state, is excellent for poultry. Never select the largest duck eggs for hatching :they are usually Infertile. ...

    Article : 554 words
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  20. MIDDLE STUMP DOWN.

    Johnny Wood-Borcham was still talking. "I read a singular thing to-day,' he drawled. "A scientist, says there's phosphorus enough in a man's body to make ...

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