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  2. SIR WILLIAM LYRE’S TRAVELS.

    A trip to England and dock to Australia, whether via the Mediterranean or the Cape, or by the American routes, is at all times instructive and ...

    Article : 1,555 words
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  4. Tales and Sketches

    "How do you feel, old man?'’ asks Edwin, as Barnes seats himself in the carriage. “Like the Tsar of Russia,” answers ...

    Article : 1,363 words
  5. SOME OF NELSONs SAYING8.

    I will be a hero, and, confiding in Providence, I will brave every danger. I got my rank by a shot killing a post-captain, and I sincerely hope I ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. CONSTIPATION.

    Constipation is one of the commonest of winter ailments, and counts its vic-, tims by tens of thousands. Few complaints require more delicate handling. ...

    Article : 315 words
  7. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Odd of the most biting things that Disraeli ever said was at a dinner party, after dinner, when the men were alone. “What did you marry her for?" ...

    Article : 86 words
  8. WOMEN M'S.P.

    To-day saw the first sitting of the Finnish Landtdag, the first nationol assembly of the world in which women deputies have a seat, and the first in which ...

    Article : 885 words
  9. THE MAKE AND THE MOTOR CAR.

    A valuable mare, belonging to a prominent brewer of Newhaven (London), was drawing an uncovered van out of a coalyard in that town when a motor-car ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. THIS VALE OF TEARS!

    A gullant Western weekly weeps in this fashion:- During a high wind in George-street, Sydney, the other day, a woman's veil blew up among the ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. INDIAN FAIRY TALES.

    No other country in the world can boast of the same untold, wealth of fairy tales as India, nor can in auy other country the history and ...

    Article : 1,939 words
  12. TAKING NO RISKS.

    A Goombungee lady who has not enjoyed the advantages of a liberal education, but whose natural shrewduess led her to see the value of life assurance, ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. “THE BROKEN ROAD.’’

    This new story by the author of the "Four Feathers" will arouse general interest. It deals primarily with India, and Mr. Mason has spent some ...

    Article : 329 words
  14. LONELY COUNTRY PARSONS.

    One of the worst trials which fall to the lost of the average country parson is that of his isolation. It operates in many ways. It has a personal side. To ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. SHORTAGE OF LABOR IN CANADA.

    "There is a great lack of skilled labor in all the industrial towns of Ontario and at the larger railway centre” says a “Times" correspondent. "There ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. AS A NATION SOWS SO SHALL IT REAP.

    Mahomed Barakutullah in the American “Forum" on “The Rehabilitation of China" says:—"Yes, it is we who do not accept it that practice the ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. WARNING: HOLIDAYS ARE NECESSARY

    The breakdown of Mr. Chamberlain's health was the outcome of the heavy pressure to which he had long submitted himself. For years he went ...

    Article : 156 words
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    Football Champions.—“ We use nothing but Chamberlain's pain Balm as a rub down liniment while training or after a game," writes the secretary of ...

    Article : 90 words
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  20. BOG BOTTER.

    Irishmen Have always been accused of a tendency to “putting on the butter." Perhaps the following authentic facts account for that propensity. What is ...

    Article : 190 words
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