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  2. BATTLING WITH TEMPTATION

    Whom cravenly flies mere discomfort oftentimes runs into danger. John Hardy proved the fact, when, in an effort to escape the bustle of preparations ...

    Article : 1,406 words
  3. AMONG THE MOUNTAINS

    A journey of three snowstorms-not light, vapoury storms, but good, thick, impenetrable walls of white, closing you in like moving avalanches, blotting out ...

    Article : 1,335 words
  4. NEUTRAL SHIPS IN WAR

    The Hsiping, one of' the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company's steamers, met with some remarkable experiences when the war broke out. ...

    Article : 933 words
  5. THE HUMORIST.

    The wisest man will gladly borrow, From wit and mirth surcease from sorrow. When some people make up their minds they use very poor material. ...

    Article : 1,376 words
  6. FOOTBALL FIASCO

    An extraordinary scene, recalling the famous Cup fiasco at a final Cup tie at Fallow field, Manchester, was witnessed in the football match ...

    Article : 644 words
  7. HORTICULTURAL.

    The planting of bush fruits, such as gooseberries and currants, may be proceeded with as, circumstances permit. Red and white currants require ...

    Article : 263 words
  8. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    Through the grey dawn in the meadows we heard the reapers singing—The song of men who conquer and who know their triumph's worth; ...

    Article : 281 words
  9. HARD OF HEARING.

    Mr Serjeant Robinson, in his book, "Bench and Bar," tells an amusing story of the deafness of judges. There was Baron Martin, for example, whose hardness of hearing some- ...

    Article : 154 words
  10. GOSSIP.

    This is a pretty dress for a young girl. It is of red serge, machine stitched with black silk. The Russian blouse is laced with black silk ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 69 words
  11. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    In early districts, where the stems of asparagus are mature, they should be cut down level with the beds. The latter should be hoed, and weeds and ...

    Article : 318 words
  12. RICHES OF CONTENTMENT.

    The Floridian knows when he is rich. and so he is happier in his wealth than a millionaire. King Edward is a poor slave beside him. The Florida "Times Union" ...

    Article : 223 words
  13. THE NOBLE HORSE

    As early as the Prehistoric period,, as we infer from the rude drawings: of the animal by its first masters, the European horse was (says ...

    Article : 485 words
  14. USEFUL HINTS

    To keep brown shoes clean and newlooking, rub well first with a piece of cut lemon and then with a little salad oil, milk, vaseline, or boot polish. ...

    Article : 541 words
  15. THE FLOWER GARDEN.

    At this season, montbretias may be lifted.' The biggest bulbs should be sorted out, and replanted 2 inches apart in good soil, which, if heavy, ...

    Article : 266 words
  16. LADY AND HER CHILD

    The Court of Appeal on Saturday, 13th March, had before it an appeal by a lady named Mrs Pinckney from an order of the Divisional Court affirming an order of the ...

    Article : 654 words
  17. THE CONSERVATORY AND POT PLANTS.

    Where Vanda Coerulea is grown the plant should now be in full bloom. This plant seldom grows satisfactorily with most growers, many ...

    Article : 385 words
  18. TRAFFIC IN NAVAL SECRETS

    The correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" writes on March 11th:— In spite of the denial issued last evening by the Japanese Legation, Prince Itchijo, ...

    Article : 330 words
  19. JACOBITE RELICS

    There was disposed by auction in Edinburgh, on Saturday, March 15th; a family; collection of Stuart and Jacobite relics of great historic interest and value. The ...

    Article : 288 words
  20. MOTHER HINTS.

    To make this in its most digestible form, cut thin slices of bread, heat the milk to boiling point, cover and let stand for ten minutes. The addition of a little sugar and ...

    Article : 302 words
  21. THE SCOT CAME ON THE FIRST.

    Two Tynesiders were in the habit of following the race meetings in the guise of bookmakers, prepared to take on the mugs" invariably found on a racecourse. ...

    Article : 339 words
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