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  3. FROST FENDING.

    When you find the thermometer running steadily down to a point which will give a sharp frost in the orchard, during the hour or so before dawn, it is too late to ...

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  4. FORESTS AND RAIN.

    Any influence concerned with the dearth of rain is a matter of such interest to this country that the following letter written by Professor David in reply to an ...

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  10. THE MEANS TO KILL.

    The art of soldiering goes on evolving like the art of sea fighting. Artillery now has been brought to such a pass as to render the cavalry sabre and the lance of very ...

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  11. DISASTER AT NIAGARA FALLS.

    For the second time since the white man set foot in America a weird silence reigns over Niagara Rapids, which are icebound. This extraordinary state of affairs is ...

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  14. EXPORT DUTY ON PRODUCE.

    A deputation from the Trades Hall Council was introduced to the Minister for Customs, by Dr. Maloney, M.H.R., to ask for an export duty on wheat, meat, and ...

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  15. TRANSMUTATION OF METALS.

    In his presidential address, delivered on March 25 to the Chemical Society. Sir William Ramsay described several remarkable developments in the transmutation of ...

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  16. TO CURE COLD FEET

    The same pair of shoes worn every day are frequently the cause of cold and clammy feet: even if the possessor of them has lined them with flannel, cloth or rubber, ...

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