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  2. Essays.

    DURING the past twelve months I have travelled extensively in Australia; from the far south to the extreme north; and one of the desiderata that particularly struck me ...

    Article : 1,763 words
  3. The Farmer.

    ANYONE observing the Inhuman treatment often bestowed upon baulking horses, will endorse the following persuasive measure recommended commended by the Germantown Telegraph. ...

    Article : 266 words
  4. Boys’ Column.

    Robert the Bruce he rode to Scone with many a peer and knight. “Nobles,” he cried, “I come to claim the crown that is my right; ...

    Article : 390 words
  5. Fun.

    SWINDLED purchaser to innocent looking horse dealer— “You deceived me infamously about that horse you sold to me the other day.” ...

    Article : 1,064 words
  6. CONCLUSION.

    I close these articles somewhat abruptly, because I have found that were I to carry out the original intention I would have written otherwise. However, in future works the ...

    Article : 44 words
  7. AN AUSTRALIAN PILGRIMAGE,

    I SHOULD have exhausted the subject that forms the heading of this chapter in the last, but my travels supplied me with so much matter in regard to this particular question, ...

    Article : 1,405 words
  8. Love and Snow.

    I LEAVE her bower At midnight hour, And into the storm go I, Where snow-flakes light ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. Irrigating a Vineyard.

    THE vineyard of Governor Stanford at Vina, Cal., consists of 10,000 acres, planted in vines of different varieties. The irrigation of this vineyard is, perhaps, the most complete in the ...

    Article : 172 words
  10. Naturalist.

    A WHITER in the Gentleman's Magazine gives some interesting particulars relative to this species of whale, now taken to a considerable extent in Queensland, and valuable ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. Meal for Chickens.

    WE do not think that we can be mistaken in the belief that we should be far more successful in the raising of young chickens by giving them a great deal more animal food ...

    Article : 491 words
  12. Humour.

    THIS day will be a mimorable wan to Patrick O’Callahan, for it has given me a sore head and a black eye, and its mesilf that'll be laid o[?]p for repairs for a coople o' days at laste. ...

    Article : 620 words
  13. Interesting Experiments.

    SIR JOHN LUBBOCK has been making some most interesting experiments with a view to communicating with animals as we do deaf mutes. He placed a card with " Food " on ...

    Article : 276 words
  14. Miscellaneous.

    I. SET your foot with mine, John, Let us step together ; If the road be good or bad, ...

    Article : 717 words
  15. Labies’ Column.

    JEWELLERY appears to run more than ever in the line of bangles. The slender portebonh[?]ur of plain gold, however, is now replaced by narrow bauds set around the outer ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. A Bread Recipe.

    A CONTRIBUTOR to the Scientific American says:—For the benefit of the numerous readers of your paper I send you an account of the manner of bread making as practised ...

    Article : 518 words
  17. Science.

    [?] American inventor, Mr. E. S. Watson exhibiting a model of a new railway and locomotive constructed in Denver. The cylinder in the model is only I¼ inch by 1½ ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. Just a Grieflet.

    “I've a grieflet at my heartl[?]t, That nought on earth will cure; I’ve a sighlet in my soullet, I hardly can endure. ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. How to Treat Sudden Wounds.

    AN inexperienced person would naturally close the lips of the wound as quickly as possible, and apply a bandage. If the wound is bleeding freely, but no artery is spouting ...

    Article : 291 words
  20. No Apologies.

    IT was high noon, the editor's luncheon hour, but the editor sat in his office. He had determined to do without lunch for that day, because he had only 2,000 dols. in his pocket, ...

    Article : 310 words
  21. “Lookin’ at the Comets.”

    WHAT makes you so late to-night? ” asked a wife of her husband. " You promised me you would be home at 10 o'clock." “ I've been (hie) lookin' at the comets,” he ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. The Other Macnab.

    MR. LOCKWOOD, Q,C., had occasion recently to write his name in the visitors' book of a well-known Oban hotel. Tho last entry had been made by a Highland laird, who ...

    Article : 258 words
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