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  3. THE GARDEN.

    Work in the orchard at this time of the year is confined chiefly to gathering in the late varieties of apples and pears. The rush of work is over, and it is the ...

    Article : 472 words
  4. FARM GOSSIP.

    The French method of feeding working horses is described in a British agricultural Journal as follows:--Three meals are necessary and sufficient, with ...

    Article : 232 words
  5. DISMISSED FOR COWARDICE

    A strong character shows itself even in childhood, and childish incidents often give a prophecy of the ruling passion of later years. ...

    Article : 3,549 words
  6. THE STAGE.

    Mr Henry A. Jones' latest Play, The Hero's Stabbs, has achieved but a comparatively short run at Terry's Theatre, London, being withdrawn ...

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  7. A FAIR WARNING.

    An Irishman was warning along a [?] alongside links when he was suddenly struck between the shoulders with a golf ball. The force of the blow knocked him down and ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. THE HUMORIST.

    Many horses were amused the other day to see a horse shoe attached to the back of a motor car for luck. Dancing is now recommended as an aid to ...

    Article : 1,628 words
  9. A Disease-proof Potato.

    At a recent meeting of the Royal Horticultural Society of England, Mr T. A. Scarlett, the well-known specialist of Edinburgh, exhibited tubers of what ...

    Article : 207 words
  10. A VERY PROPER MODESTY

    The following notice hang in the sitting rooms of a prominent ladies' tailor:-- "As the principle fitter desires to try on his own garments personally, customers are requested get ...

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  11. A THEORY.

    "If you would only compel yourself to justice to my playing," said the Wagnerian musician. "you would be benefited morally intellectually." ...

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  12. GREAT DEMANDS.

    "It doesn't seem right," said the members of Parliament thoughtfully."What is the trouble?" asked the sympathising friend. ...

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  13. HUMOROUS TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES.

    The Calcutta "Englishtown" draws attention to the extraordinary code words used for telegraphic address in the Indian army List. The official compliers of the list sees ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. World's Supply of Phosphorus.

    It is estimated by some of the leading agricultural chemists that the world's supply of phosphorus which is a very important and essential element of plant ...

    Article : 174 words
  15. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    In favorable seasons--and it must be admitted that this one, so far as it has gone, has been very congenial-- the latter end of March and early part of ...

    Article : 359 words
  16. PLAYING A JOKE ON A BISHOP.

    The late Dr. Ellicott, for many years Bishop of Gloucester, was once playing billiards at a famous country house, not very far from Gloucester with a peer who is now dead ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. DRUNK AGAIN.

    A farmer Arebishop of York had a commonman who possessed many redeeming qualities to effect his overfondness for liquor. Returning to his carriage from a country ...

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  18. ON A PINHEAD.

    It has remained for one of Uncle Sam's experts in the bureau of engraving and [?] to perform what is the most remarkable and different feats of ...

    Article : 361 words
  19. SMALL HOLDINGS IN JAPAN.

    Japan is a country of which the agricultural system consists chiefly of small holdings. As many as 55 per cent, of those who make a living out of the soil ...

    Article : 181 words
  20. WANTED AT HOME.

    ALLEN (EDWARD R.), last wrote had Queensland in 1660. Brother asks. ANDREWS (Mrs LOUISA), neo LORD, of KATE LORD, who were last beard of 14 years ...

    Article : 534 words
  21. SAVOURIES AND BEAUTY.

    About fifteen years ago western Woke up to the epicurean delights of the hors d'ceurve and the savoury, and ever since there has been a clamor for ...

    Article : 177 words
  22. THE FLOWER GARDEN.

    The planting out of all kinds of shrubs and trees may be commenced. In preparing ground for shrubs it should be deeply stirred, and, if necessary, it ought ...

    Article : 717 words
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  26. SELF-HELP FOR THE WORKERS.

    We hear a great deal about want [?] ought to do for blen who want to work [?] would be a good thing however, if we heard more about what the working classes ought to ...

    Article : 83 words
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