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  2. [PUBLISHED DAILY.] Sunset and Dawn.

    Mareus Vinsen remained on at the old house at Highgate. He drove down just for an hour or two in the morning not ,only to attend' to his own business but ...

    Article : 1,574 words
  3. WOMAN'S WORLD.

    Lace.—You can clean the lace blouse with benzine. Saturate it with the spirit, and rub any soiled places. Then put the blouse in the air for an hour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 273 words
  4. THE POULTRY YARD.

    August 26 and 27—Launceston, Kennel and Poultry Society. The price of eggs has fined during the past few weeks, and, generally ...

    Article : 514 words
  5. POPULAR SCIENCE.

    The latest electric novelty id. a type-composing machine worked by electricity from a distance in such a way that the same "copy" can be set up in type in ...

    Article : 44 words
  6. THE SUN INVISIBLE.

    "No one," says M. Waldemar Kempffert, "has ever seen the sun. A series of concentric shells envelops a nucleus of which we know absolutely ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN GIRLS.

    The question of the effect of Australian freedom upon Australian girls is a subject much discussed at the moment. And "Everylady's Journal" devotes space ...

    Article : 705 words
  8. THE GARDEN.

    Many amateur gardeners find as much pleasure in the cultivation of vegetables for their own consumption as the most ardent rosarian with the satisfaction of. ...

    Article : 557 words
  9. WHY THE OSTRICH WALTZES.

    The so-called waltzing performance of the ostrich is familiar to all in South Africa. It consists of a rapid whirling movement, the wings of the bird being ...

    Article : 140 words
  10. IMAGES IN THE EYE.

    visible when our eyes are shut and we are just falling asleep. '.'hey are called "bypnogogic images" by the learned, and we must. abide by the name for want of ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. THE THICKNESS OF LIGHTNING.

    No doubt lightning flashes vary in thickness, but one photographed recently by Herr Rumker, of Hamburg Observatory, was estimated by him, from the ...

    Article : 66 words
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    Advertising : 447 words
  13. WHY THE ASPEN LEAF QUIVERS.

    The light, quivering aspen, and eke tie poplar, like everything else, are having their poetry destroyed by a base "proflt-and-loss" utilitarian "science," as ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. PRESERVED SKIN CLUE.

    A burglar who broke into an ant quary's shop in the Rue de P'Arcade, Paris, has been identified! by means of a strip of skin torn from his ear by the ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. PUBLICATIONS.

    Weldon's Home Dressmaker," for small boys and girls, received from 'Ir. P. (B. Fitzgerald, Charles street, contains the gratis pattern of a girl's dress ...

    Article : 130 words
  16. Cold on the Chest.

    Damp, chilly nights are specially injurious to throat and lungs, and few escape the torment of a "cold on the chest." This starts with a slight ...

    Article : 256 words
  17. SPRING FASHIONS.

    Some very pretty dress materials are being shown. Crepe voile is most attractive in white and colours, either plain or spotted. ...

    Article : 270 words
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