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  2. Ladies' Column.

    SHORT will be the coats for the winter, and the walstooat upon which rest the fronts of many a now model, offers a grand opportunity for the display of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 190 words
  3. Poetry.

    Amay from the city's t[?]an, Awhile in thy home to dwell) ' How sweet from ([?]by cordial hand A drink from that moa[?]n well; ...

    Article : 282 words
  4. FORWARDING RHUBARB.

    Bhubarb is not at all a difficult thing to forward, indeed it may be looked upon as the most accommodatlng of all subjects to force. This vegetable may be forced in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 332 words
  5. PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. MY LADY,

    CHAPTER I. Night was falling, and the way was steep. The man who tried to breast the hill panted slightly as be walked. ...

    Article : 2,200 words
  6. A TAILOR-MADE BLOUSE.

    The tailor-made coat and skirt costume is sometimes accompanied by a very homely looking blouse, which eo[?]arcely 'livesup' to the smartness of the major ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 203 words
  7. VIOLETS.

    Violets may be grown in almost any soil and situation, but if these are to be a profitable crop a good soil and careful cultivation are necessary. Avoid stiff clays and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 269 words
  8. TROUSSEAU BLOUSES.

    The trousseau wil, of course, contain blouses fot all o[?]ooasions, those of white washing silk probably predominating, and suiting themselves, according to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 214 words
  9. CHAPTER II.

    A tall girl, with rich chestnutcoloured hair, was standing by an open casement window looking out. She was slim and well made. Her ...

    Article : 2,073 words
  10. LICE ON CATTLE.

    At this season of the year there will be no doubt be a great many farmers who are troubled and inconvenienced to a very large extent with the presence of lies on ...

    Article : 265 words
  11. Farm and Dairy,

    THE vast possibilities of breeding corn can hardly be estimated. It would act be difficult for one man to bread a new t[?]yo,::wheat, barley, oatsrrcoe, whcoh ...

    Article : 356 words
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