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  2. AMUSING INCIDENTS.

    The nervous old lady approached the porter in the sleeping-car anxiously. “Oh, porter, porter, where do I sleep?” ...

    Article : 72 words
  3. THE HOUSEHOLD.

    Orange Pudding.—Beat up the yolks of three eggs, and add a breakfast cupful of cream. Sweeten with two ounces of castor sugar. Then mince ...

    Article : 240 words
  4. The Lost Parchment

    It was at this moment and before Carrington could ask further questions, which he very much wished to do, that [?] returned. Evidently ...

    Article : 5,359 words
  5. THE FARMER AND HIS SON.

    As a people Australians are not in the least danger of being too polite, and the earlier we begin to practise courtesy in our families the better it ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. A Lesson

    A schoolmaster in the country delivered an address to the scholars, of which the following passage is an example:— “You boys ought to be kind to your ...

    Article : 111 words
  7. One Against the Other

    Two friends, afraid to go home because of the remarks they knew were waiting for them from their wives, went to an hotel to spend the night. ...

    Article : 78 words
  8. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    Large holes in the knees and heels of socks and stockings, if mended as follows, will be found to wear longer, look neater, and be more, comfortable ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. EAT AND BE CHEERFUL.

    It is almost commonplace to say that it is not so much what we eat at meal times that does us good or harm as the way we eat it. ...

    Article : 347 words
  10. Vary Familiar Indeed!

    Mr. Justice Lawrence, who used to be a very ardent golfer in his younger days, and still takes a keen interest in the game, recently told this ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. Quite Simple.

    The Bishop of Richmond once told this story about his father. He was a farmer, and one year he took it into his head to grow flax, ...

    Article : 287 words
  12. THE HOMOGENIZER AND ITS USES.

    Mr. G. L. Mackay writes in the “Breeders’ Gazette,” Chicago:— Through modern inventions many conveniences and luxuries have been ...

    Article : 279 words
  13. DON’T OVERDO IT.

    Nothing so quickly defaces and makes the human structure repellant as overdoing in any direction, and if there is one word that should be ever ...

    Article : 155 words
  14. Why He Was a Wreck.

    Wrapped round with cotton wool, with one arm in a sling and his head bandaged, the farmer walked to the corn exchange of hi [?]ocal township ...

    Article : 152 words
  15. CAMPHOR AS A MEDICINE.

    Camphor is a remedy which has been used without a real knowledge scientifically, and as a sort of household cure-all for ages. It gained its ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. The Doctor’s Twins.

    An Irish doctor, while enjoying a holiday in the country, took the opportunity. along with a friend, to go fishing. During operations the ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. Money for Nothing

    [?] in the Midlands there lived an old man whose business was so well known among the neighbors that he ...

    Article : 285 words
  18. Spoiling Trade.

    A shabby-looking, man and a thin little shaver of a boy were standing with their backs against a hoarding along the public way. The man had ...

    Article : 275 words
  19. When the Beak Chimes In.

    The teacher had just been endeavoring to explain to his more or less thick-headed pupils the meaning of the word superfluous. ...

    Article : 146 words
  20. Proof

    A party of friends were talking of the [?] of women and one of the [?] ladies present undertook a defence. “Of course,” she said I admit that ...

    Article : 38 words
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