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  2. An Xmas Collaboration.

    The railway carriage was hot and close Reba had almost exhausted Miss Frayne's patience. The young man in the seat be hind gave no sign of curiosity, but he had ...

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  3. What the Prima Donna Sang.

    [?]tmas Eve. the crowds were thronging thro the streets in brilliant light: [?] each heart there seem'd to brighten with the coming of this night. ...

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  4. "The Mistletoe Bough."

    Marwell Hall, situated in Hampshire, about six miles from Winchester, was at one time occupied by Henry VIII. At a wedding party hold there many years ago, the game ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Regarding Dolls.

    There never was a little girl in all the world who did not have her doll. Farback in the dimmest history we hear of dolls, and Eve herself would probably have played with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. The Motor Omnibus.

    It is the motor age or the infancy of the motor age which ? The indications are perhaps, that the motor is going to be the supreme vehicle of transportation whether ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Where "Christians Awake" was Written.

    The pride of first place among Christmas hymns will always be a matter of friendly dispute. Neveatheless there are three or four compositions of such superlative ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. The Origin of Christmas Boxes.

    Whimsical old John Dunton, in his primitive "Notes and Queries," says: " Christmas -box is as ancient as the word Mass. No ship goes out to the Indies but the priests ...

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  11. Seville's Athletic Bellringers.

    On a previous occasion a picture was given showing the curious manner in which the massive bell of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is rung. The accompanying picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. A Christmas Card for the Blind.

    One has become so accustomed to see a blind man reading the Bible by fingering his way along the Braille type that one is apt to forget that other books and even ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Cat's Cradle.

    Cat's cradle has been familiar to most of us from childhood, as a game for two players, in which the first winds a looped cord over the lingers of both hands in a ...

    Article : 206 words
  14. An Extraordinary Combination.

    Places of worship have been put to strange uses, and some of them can boast of romantic histories; but there are few churches that can rival in these respects the one shown in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Coins as Vehicles of the Faith.

    Though money is the root of all evil it has still been made a vehicle for telling the story of Christianity. In the accompanying coins and medals we have an example of this, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. The King of the Roast.

    Let other fowls each week appear, One only rules each closing year; We hail him, as we drink the toast King Goose, who rules the roost and roast. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Mr. Reid as a Schoolboy.

    In his remarks at the distribution on prizes in connection with the [?] college recently, the Prime Minister (Mr. Reid) confessed that ...

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  18. Watching Shop Lifters.

    Nowadays, fortunately, the number of shop lifters is considerably less than it was at one time. There are however, many light fingered members of the gentler sex who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. The Jute of Commerce.

    This is the fibre obtained by meceration from the inner dark of an annual which grhws to a height of from five to ten feet, with stalks as thick as ones fingeo. ...

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    In Buenos Ayres horses are so plentiful that even the beggars beg on horseback. Only twelve men in a hundred have dark eyes, as compared with twenty women. ...

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    The Efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the relief of rheumatism is being demonstrated daily. If troubled with this painful disease procure a bottle at once. One ...

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  28. Finsbury and the Crusades.

    Tradition and an old ballad tell us that the name Finsbury, familiar to Londoners, is derived from two ladies, daughter of a gallant knight who went to the Crusades. The ...

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    Best Treatment for Diarrhoea. —I have suffered for some months past from repeated attacks of diarrhoea, and felt myself getting very weak through my appetite having ...

    Article : 139 words
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