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  2. The Penalty of Wrong Living.

    To retain youth, or to regain its semblance (says the "New Idea"), one must live in accordance with Nature's laws. The lives of most women are direct violations of the ...

    Article : 420 words
  3. Handling the Corn Crop Economically.

    The proprietors of the "Orange Judd Farmer," one of the foremost agricultural journals in the United States, recently offored a prize for the best contribution on ...

    Article : 675 words
  4. Random Jottings.

    The writer knew a man some years ago; he's dead now. A local paper coined him an epitaph: "Here lies a man who ne'er did good; ...

    Article : 1,473 words
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    Advertising : 1,901 words
  6. The Digger's Daughter.

    The waratah has stained her cheek, Her lips are even brighter, Like virgin quartz without a streak Her teeth are, but far whiter. ...

    Article : 227 words
  7. Sabbath or Sunday. Which?

    Mr. Editor.—In your Tuesday's issue "Consistency" takes exception to the use of the word "Sabbath" in my Saturday's protest, headed "Sunday Excursions." ...

    Article : 504 words
  8. JOLLIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.

    A writer in the "Lady's Magazine" describes Japan as the jolliest country in the world at the New Year. Each New Year's Day, it seems, forty-three million subjects ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. WHAT MAKES SO MANY WIDOWS?

    The expression attributed to Mr. Kilbride in the speech for which he was tried at Maryborough as constituting an incitement to murder—"Why were landlords shot at! ...

    Article : 150 words
  10. SPLENDID DOMESTICS.

    A New York club is said to have tried Japanese servants with such satisfactory results that other similar establishments meditate following their example. Chinese ...

    Article : 123 words
  11. A CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST SHAM.

    Christian scientists and spiritualists in Berlin have recently received a decided check by the exposure of the methods of Anna Rothe, a "medium" who had a ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. The Young Men of Grafton.

    Mr. Editor,—The thinking individual who walks down Prince-street on Saturday night must wonder what sort of future three-quarters of the young men of Grafton ...

    Article : 332 words
  13. ALEXANDER POPE.

    In poetry the enrly eighteenth century was a period of stagnation, in which all freedom of fancy and naturalness of language were blighted by the artificial influence of ...

    Article : 204 words
  14. WHAT WOULD THE PHARAOHS THINK OF IT?

    One cannot help wondering what the Pharaohs, if they are still conscious, think of the Nile dams. Imagine what we should think if we were told that ages hence an ...

    Article : 479 words
  15. DY'E THINK I MIGHT TAKE ANE?

    When a young couple have decided that their way in life lies along one road they know exactly how much kissing is good for them, and how to go about getting it. ...

    Article : 237 words
  16. THE CAUSE AND CURE OE LAZINESS.

    No more interesting medical discovery has recently been made than that of the American physician who maintains that habits of laziness are due to the presence in the ...

    Article : 258 words
  17. AN HYPOCRITICAL PLANET.

    The sky within the orbit of Mercury was carefully photographed at the Lick Observatory during the 1901 eclips[?] in the hope that the hypocritical planet of Leverrier ...

    Article : 129 words
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