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  2. "MY LITTLE ADMIRAL"

    'In loving memory of my beloved little Admiral, the best and bravest of men from Alexandra. Rest in peace." These words, a fitting epitaph of a ...

    Article : 587 words
  3. FARM NOTES.

    Do not change milkers if they are doing their work properly, end insist that the milkers treat the cows gently. ...

    Article : 2,374 words
  4. ABOUT COFFEE

    The question has often been asked how it is that coffee has never become really popular in England. Tea, as a national beverage, has far outstripped the use of ...

    Article : 956 words
  5. THE FAT BOY OF PECKHAM.

    Wonders will never cease! The potent forces of the Compulsory Education Act have been put to rout by the "fat boy of Peckham," and he, at least, can ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,003 words
  6. WEST END MYSTERY

    Miss Gertrude Williams, who had been missing since the previous Monday, returned home on Friday, 22nd July, to her mother, who lives in apartments in ...

    Article : 762 words
  7. HEARTLESS BEAUTY

    One of Paris's largest and most fashionable warehouses was (writes the correspondent of the London "Daily Mail") in 17th January) yesterday afternoon the ...

    Article : 499 words
  8. MISTAKES IN FEEDING.

    "Handy Andy" gave a bottle of syrup to his bees a week ago, and it is now nearly full. This remark prompts me to write on the subject at the head of this article (writes "Farm, Field ...

    Article : 520 words
  9. PRINCIPAL BOYS

    Not the least interesting of the explanations advanced in the matter of the present dearth of "principal boys" is that of a short-sighted policy of economy on the ...

    Article : 460 words
  10. FOR COTTON

    Sir. H. H. Johnston, in a letter to the "Times," says:— The little Protectorate of British Central Africa is rapidly coming to the front not ...

    Article : 695 words
  11. A SPADE ATTACHMENT

    The accompanying illustration shows a simple device for spades, known as the Hardy spade attachment, which will lighen work considerably. The greatest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 130 words
  12. WISE MEN OF THE EAST

    A special correspondent of the "Detroit Tribune," at Delray, Michigan, wrote on last Christmas Day:—"An old Magyar custom was revived in this village, where ...

    Article : 619 words
  13. THE DEADLIEST POISON

    Prussic acid has long been supposed to be the most deadly poison. But now Mr Lascelles-Scott, of Little Hford, makes a startling statement. He asserts that ...

    Article : 487 words
  14. LANGUAGE OF BEAUTY SPOTS

    A writer in "Cassell's Magazine," discussing the history of patches, tells us that round ones were as a rule consecrated to the service of love, and were ...

    Article : 408 words
  15. MODERN ENOCH ARDEN

    The story of the modern Enoch Arden—with variations from the Tennysonian original—was continued at the West London Police Court on ...

    Article : 284 words
  16. DAIRY COW DEVELOPMENT.

    A little over a quarter of a century ago (writes C. L. Peck in the "New York Tribune Farmer"), the highest annual yield of milk for one cow was less ...

    Article : 662 words
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