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  3. French Mothers [?]their Influence.

    The most beautiful life is the influence for by the mother and the to [?] almost to adoration, which the [?] ...

    Article : 586 words
  4. THE BOYLESS TOWN

    A cross old woman of long ago Declared that the hated noise, The town would be [?] know. ...

    Article : 56 words
  5. ON FAME.

    Oh, talk not to me of a name [?] in story. The days mr. youth bre the days a on glory. ...

    Article : 152 words
  6. SOME HUNOROUS THINGS ABOUT MARRIAGE.

    There are about matrimony many amusing things, seen [?]by those who have the sense of [?]that will enable them to perceive a joke on ...

    Article : 871 words
  7. AGRICULTURE.

    In seasons of plenty the pastoralist way, with advantage, save some of the best of his surplus grasses in the form of bush hay, or [?]silage and if graviers ...

    Article : 374 words
  8. CARE FOR YOUR BOY. ,

    One of the bitterest things in many a business men’s life has been discovery, after he has made his money, that he has lost his hold upon his ...

    Article : 1,070 words
  9. DAIRYING.

    The most critical time with the diary sow is the three [?]so and following her calving. In the former she is fitted for the ...

    Article : 664 words
  10. THE COUNTERS OF ORKNEY.

    The following [?]anecdote is related of Mary, Countess of Orkney:— She was deaf and dumb, and was married in by signs. She lived with ...

    Article : 203 words
  11. SHOULD MAN LIVE LONGER

    A Russian professor who has devoted himself to a study of the possible duration of human life has arrived at some interesting conclusions. ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. SAGACITY OF SWANS.

    The extraordinary action of a pair of swans on an island in the Trent opposite the Abbey; Burton-on-Trent. the residence of Mr. Blackhall, has ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. HOW TO PRESERVE THE SURPLUS FEED.

    A large subject has been opened up by the question as to how to preserve surplus feed in good years, and silos naturally take an important position in ...

    Article : 273 words
  14. MAX O’RELL AND THE FOUR RACES.

    When Max O’Rell came to Montreal some years ago,” said a man from that city, we fixed up a little joke on him. We had noticed how gracefully he could ...

    Article : 239 words
  15. NATURE’S RECORDS.

    Nature will be reported. All tilings are engaged in writing their history . The planet, like the pebble, goes attended, by its shadow. The rolling rock ...

    Article : 141 words
  16. “WAIT FOR ME.”

    Tom Frost was hurrying to school one morning when he heard some distance behind him a voice calling plaintively, “Wait for me.” ...

    Article : 326 words
  17. THE LARGEST PAINTINGS.

    The largest painting, exclusive on frescoes and panoramas, is Tintoretto’s “Paradise.” It is hung in the grand, saloon of the Doges palace at Venice, ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. INCREASED VALUE OF SHEEP.

    Some figures furnished by Mr. Alban Gee, manager of the Sydney Meat Preserving Company Limited, illustrate the improved condition of the stock ...

    Article : 241 words
  19. HOW COLIC IS CAUSED.

    One of tile most fruitful causes of colio is the the common habit of allowing horses to partake of large draughts of water immediately after finishing a ...

    Article : 269 words
  20. MEXICO’S FLOATING GARDENS.

    Among the wonders in the vicinity of the city of Maxico are the floating gardens of Lakes Chalco and Xochimilco (hab-chee-meel-ko). floating Clumns of ...

    Article : 109 words
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    Common-sense is instinct, and enough of it is genius. Lives of fishermen remind us We may strive for prizes grand, ...

    Article : 530 words
  22. FROM A DUST SPECK.

    Recalling the fact that there may to sermons in stones a meteorologist gave some interesting facts concerning the origin of a hailstone. ...

    Article : 222 words
  23. A LITTLE TOO SMART.

    A gentleman was sitting in the waiting-room of a station on the New York and England Railroad, when an Irishman turned away from the ticket ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. THE USUAL WAY.

    There was once a little man, and his rod and line he took. For he said, “I’ll go a-fishing in the neighbouring brook.” ...

    Article : 299 words
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    To cut the neck off a bottle, bend a quarter-inch iron rod so that it will half encircle the bottle- Heat it to a low red heat, place the bottle in the ...

    Article : 340 words
  26. Most Acceptable.

    Dryden, the author, who was notorlously poor, was one evening in company with the Duke of Buckingham Lord Dorset, and some other ...

    Article : 223 words
  27. KILLED BY DELUSION.

    Great is the power of imagination. The following story of this power over the human body is well authenticated: A poor watchmaker who lived in an ...

    Article : 135 words
  28. AFRAID TO ALTER ITS CHARACTER.

    A young composer took the musical score of an oratorio to Rossini, and asked him to look it over and put a cross at every error. After a few days he ...

    Article : 102 words
  29. A FEDERAL CITY.

    Most cities grow in a haphazard fashion, street after street of every variety of architecture(some, alas! with no architecture at all) being added ...

    Article : 179 words
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    “Mike,” said Plodding Pete, “did yer hear “bout alaska?” “Lots Are you tinkin’ of de trip?” “I dunno, I’m told dat daylight ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. ANNEXING HEAVEN.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Seton Churchill, presiding at a recent meeting, told of a Kaffir who, seeing a drumbead service during the first Boer war, asked our ...

    Article : 57 words
  32. Practice and Precept.

    John Jones, Solicitor,” was the legend on the big brass plate outside the office door. John Jones has passed through college and had returned ...

    Article : 225 words
  33. The Bright Side.

    After the Ways and Means Committee had been compelled to leave its old quarters and go over to a new House of Representatives office ...

    Article : 167 words
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    Never be idle, but keep your hand or mind usefnlly employed, except when sleeping. Had Changed Form. ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. Lucky.

    Wood Norton, the famous estate which the Duke of Orleans has sold, has been the home of foreign royalties for over half a century. After ...

    Article : 124 words
  36. Heirlooms. .

    “And is this an heirloom, too?” asked the visitor, picking up a brick that on the centre table. “Yes,” said the lady of the house. ...

    Article : 141 words
  37. HIS FIRST LOVE.

    A little boy. to love inclined A little maid one day did find walking alone, be kept behind Like. ...

    Article : 126 words
  38. Too Hot for him.

    “I’d like to see the cashier,” said the bank depositor. “So would I,” replied the manager of the “Bank-.of Safety”; “but he’s ...

    Article : 125 words
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