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  2. AGRICULTURAL COLUMN.

    A carious' point is brought to notice by Dr [?] in his article on “Some Aspects of Milk and its products from a Diatotic Point of View.” in the Journal of the British. Dairy Farmers’ ...

    Article : 775 words
  3. WIT AND HUMOUR

    [?] can-can—A milk cart on a rough road. When is literary work like [?]:—When it comer in volumes. ...

    Article : 963 words
  4. THE LADIES’ COLUMN.

    Where lies the scent of the rose? • In the heart of it. ’ Tis a secret the butterfly knows, And a part of it ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. POPULAR SCIENCE.

    Canon M’ ColI quotes, in the “ Spectator,” a remarkable case related to him by a physician who had seen a pupil of Sir Charles Bell, the eminent author of ...

    Article : 173 words
  6. VON MOLTKE .

    From the [?] Von Moltke, lately Published, we extract the following:— “THE GREAT SILENT ONE. ” [?] Marie Ballhorn daughter of a ...

    Article : 1,087 words
  7. A NEW INDUSTRY.

    It is with feelings of diatriot pride in Croagingergoalong and personal admiralion for Sir Paddy. Gorick that we record a new discovery which will give birth to a great ...

    Article : 1,167 words
  8. The Composition of Farmyard Masures.

    It is, of course, well known that farmyard manure is by no means a substance having a uniform composition, and, apart from the method in which it is abored and preserved, ...

    Article : 1,550 words
  9. Gardening Ants

    Many curious things are told about ants which seem to relate their doings very closely to those of humanity. They fight, they make slaves of the captured, they keep cows ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. Ladies’ Gossip,

    Says Mr Walter Besant—Why do women work ? There are six principal reasons : 1. Because there intellectual activity will not allow them to rest at home. Such a ...

    Article : 228 words
  11. Meteoric Stone,

    A remarkably fine specimen of meteoric iron , (which, according to Professor T[?] views, is simply a piece of ore projected through volcanic agency from-the face of the ...

    Article : 108 words
  12. A Natural Barometer.

    A curious stone is said to be found in Finland, where it occurs in many places. It is a natural barometer, and actually fortells probable changes in the weather. It is called ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. COSTUMES IN THE SAVOY OPERA

    In the merry battle waged between fact and fancy on the boards of the Savoy Theatre, it were hard to say which sidle should be credited with the palm for ...

    Article : 418 words
  14. Earth Waves.

    Dr. E. Von. Rebeur. Paschwitz, in No. 3177 of the " Astronomische Nachrichten, publishes some interesting curves traced by a horizontal pendulum during the prevalence of certain ...

    Article : 109 words
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    Our illustrations show fashio nable ways of dressing the hair. To arrange it as shown draw all the hair to the back of the head, tis it firmly and divide into two strands; arrange these (over pads if the hair be them) in ooils, pinning each coil firmly. Twist a loop of the coil, as shown, 'and draw it down it down into the nape of the neck and fasten the ends under the coil ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 80 words
  16. Green Manuring.

    Waldo Brown, in the “Miami Valley Farmer,” says one method of maintaining fertility is “green manuring.” For some reasons this is the most important to farmers of the ...

    Article : 610 words
  17. Healthiness of Water.

    However much sympathy the existance of the workers in coal .pits may evoke from us, yet the actual result of the life on the physical welfare of the miners is by no mean such as to ...

    Article : 152 words
  18. Pure Water.

    With the approach of the hot season increased attention is being given to the importance of a pure water supply. Dr Grosswell has declared that there [?] a town ...

    Article : 309 words
  19. “Three Little Mice.”

    Said the first little mouse,“ We’ve no cheese for tea-” Said the second, “ Oh, what shall we do ?” Said the third, “T’ll creep up stairs and see ...

    Article : 262 words
  20. A-Cardinal on Socialism,

    Cardinal Vaughan, in the course of a recent address, alluded to the social question:— There was a cheap literature, which was communistic, athiestic and anarchical, and it ...

    Article : 389 words
  21. Mesmerising Horses.

    At a Royal Aquarium, says the “The Farm,” Signor Peyrani, an animal [?] viously seen in London, gives a [?] good show by experimenting without cruelty, ...

    Article : 363 words
  22. Why Fruit is Dear,

    It is a city, writes the “ London Horticultural Times,” in spite of the prolifieness of the present fruit season, that neither the producer nor consumer reap much, if any benefit, ...

    Article : 431 words
  23. He Was the Editor.

    Such a thing rarely happens, but when one misguided literary worker does begin lie to another he generally puts, in his best licks. Daring one of the recent newspaper ...

    Article : 282 words
  24. Home and Fireside,

    CORNFLOWER. — The following is a tested recipe tor rainbow cake:—Beat ½ lb of butter to a cream: add ½ lb of sugar and 3 eggs seperatey (not beaten' ½ a cup of milk, ...

    Article : 1,105 words
  25. Preserving Fruit by Lime.

    Monsieur Monclair, of Mandais, France, has discovered that common lime is a rare preservative of fruit and vegetables. His first experiment was made by layering a lot of potatoes ...

    Article : 132 words
  26. Absent-minded.

    Professor Montjoyeux of the College de France is the most absent-minded man in Paris. The story goes that one day when he ...

    Article : 172 words
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