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  2. STORIES OF A WESLEYAN MINISTER.

    The Rev. Charles H. Kelly, the venerable and famous Wesleyan, is the only man now living who has been twice president of the Weleyan Conference. In his new book, ...

    Article : 972 words
  3. THE CAMERA AND THE RHINOCEROS.

    Directly before us, not twenty yards away, lay a large rhinoceros fast asleep, his big grey back showing above, the waving grass. For some reason or other we had not ...

    Article : 470 words
  4. THE RUINS OF ANGKOR.

    When so many English tourists go every year to Japan it seems a great pity that so very few stop on their way to visit the Cambodian ruins of Angkor, ruins considered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,950 words
  5. TWO FLEET-STREET HOWFFS.

    Far down the F[?]tter-lane side of Fleet-street there is the Cheshire Cheese, still the dirty-fronted, low-browed tavern, with stone flasks in the window, that it was even before ...

    Article : 798 words
  6. THE NEWEST DREADNOUGHT AT SEA.

    The romance of three hundred years hard fighting for the honor of the flag is concentrated in the name of our newest modern Dreadnought, which, in this month of ...

    Article : 1,129 words
  7. NOTABLE WOMEN OFFICIALS.

    "The Board of Trade has appointed a number of ladies to be supervising officers of the women's department of the Labor Exchanges," says the London "Times." ...

    Article : 625 words
  8. WET AND DRY MOONS.

    There is an old superstition, which dies hard, that the position of the horns of the new moon tells what the weather will be; if the horns of the crescent are on the same ...

    Article : 210 words
  9. POLICE DOGS' ADVENTURE.

    Two police dogs were sufficient the other day to put to flight a number of disturbers of the peace at Vinc[?]nn[?]s in Paris, and to secure the capture of eight others. A ...

    Article : 249 words
  10. GENIUS AND INSANITY.

    Many men of genius, like the insane, are subject to curious spas[?]nodic and chor[?]ic movements. Lenau and Montosqui[?]u left upon the floor of their rooms the signs of ...

    Article : 193 words
  11. MEMENTOES OF MAFEKING.

    The report of the Comptroller and Auditor-General of the Army on the appropriation account for army services for the year 1908-[?] (says the London "Times") contains a ...

    Article : 416 words
  12. HOW TO BECOME AN ORATOR.

    An article that may instruct as well as amuse appears in the March number of "Pearson's Magazine," under the title "The Making of an Orator," and many really ...

    Article : 620 words
  13. TO A BOY.

    Dear boy, I quite admit your attitude Is warranted by every fact and figure: I know 'tis with no thought of being rude You emphasise with rigor ...

    Article : 394 words
  14. DEFINITIONS OF LOVE.

    The soul's poise or spring, which carrieth it downward or upward accordingly.-- Baxter. Not merely a delectable fooling, but a ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. MIXED METAPHORS.

    "Tell me. Mrs. Wumps, In what way this trouble affects you?" 'Well, doctor, I gets 'ot all over, and then I breaks out into a cold sweat--like [?] statue." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 34 words
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