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  2. UNORTHODOX NOBILITY.

    To be pronounced unconventional in. religious convictions is an ordeal that few people—even those moving in humble social circles—have the courage to ...

    Article : 782 words
  3. POINTS OF VIEW.

    An "Angry Contributor" to the "West- minister Gazette" is responsible for the following views regarding his fellow creatures: ...

    Article : 1,687 words
  4. THE CONSTANTINOPLE IMBROGLIO.

    The "Daily Telegraph" of 6th September comments as under on the position of affairs at Constantinople, written before Great Britain had taken a hand in ...

    Article : 1,408 words
  5. LIME AS A MANURE.

    In our anxiety to- use superphosphates, guanos, nitrate, and sulphate, and even in our efforts to increase the quantity of the farm- yard manure we employ, we are apt to ignore ...

    Article : 640 words
  6. FARM NOTES.

    Select seed maize from a good, early thoroughbred variety by going through the field as soon as the husks begin to ripen, and pick out such ears as are first ...

    Article : 606 words
  7. LORD GREAT CHAMBERLAIN.

    The above presents a problem which the King has referred to the Committee of Privileges for solution. The Earl of Ancaster and the Marquis of Cholmondeley ...

    Article : 626 words
  8. THE CAUSE OF MATTED WOOL.

    Every sheep owner and wool buyer is very familiar with the sight of a matter or "co[?]ted" fleece, and such wool is in no sense good to deal with. These fleeces ...

    Article : 768 words
  9. SKIM MILK CALVES FOR BEEF.

    Prof. H. M. Cottrell of the Kansas Experiment Station. Is doing very practical work with dairy and beef cattle. Kansas feeders have thought that the average skim-milk calf ...

    Article : 394 words
  10. VETERINARY EXAMINATION OF HORSES.

    At a meeting of the National Veterinary Association at Edinburgh, a paper on "The Veterinary Examination of Horses at Agricultural Shows" was read by Mr ...

    Article : 1,697 words
  11. TERRORISED CAPETOWN.

    From Capetown last month the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" writes:— Capetown at the present time is the scene of a carnival of crime without ...

    Article : 463 words
  12. GOLDEN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Colonel James G. Stowe, the United States Consul-General in Capetown, who has done so much to promote American trade there, has been in London on his ...

    Article : 545 words
  13. ANOTHER CONSUMPTION CURE

    Dr Wilfred J. Fralick, one of the most eminent physicians in New York, has given a public demonstration of a new remedy for tuberculosis, which seems ...

    Article : 401 words
  14. FEEDING WHEAT TO LIVE STOCK

    Mr J. T. Willard, of the Kansas Experiment Station, reports that the almost unprecedented drought in the United States during the present season, which ...

    Article : 430 words
  15. FOODS FOR SICK[?]HORSES.

    The best food for a sick horse is generally whatever he likes best, There are many conditions, of course, in which certain foods are absolutely injurious, but the horse's own ...

    Article : 504 words
  16. FRIENDSHIP.

    To meet each other soul to soul And read the feelings of each heart, And feel a deep-felt sympathy That ne'er will let your spirits part— ...

    Article : 159 words
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    A medical writer contends that a person's body is his most valuable property; yet it often gets the worst treatment of all belongings. "Let a man once get ...

    Article : 73 words
  18. HAND-FEEDING DAIRY CATTLE.

    Not only the droughts that have been experienced from time to time, but also the results of the severe winter we have just passed through go to show that many ...

    Article : 333 words
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