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  2. Comic Cuttings.

    The man who married his ideal for his first wife is looking about for a woman for his second. Figg:."I'll let you tapw I'm not the ...

    Article : 634 words
  3. The Home.

    Though the vigour and irrepressible vitality of youth have undoubtedly great value in the world, experience and that moderation in judgment that can only ...

    Article : 936 words
  4. Spray.

    Archdea[?] Furse's appointment as Dr. Far[?] successor has given much satisfaction in the Church. Of his ability there can be no doubt (says ...

    Article : 80 words
  5. Household Hints.

    If a short needle is used the work will be done much quicker. If, however, the worker's fingers are long, a medium-sized one will be found better for her. ...

    Article : 34 words
  6. The Sketcher.

    We quote the following further passages from Max Adeler's "Professor Quaokenboss":— It was never known why the Professor ...

    Article : 901 words
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    [?] [?] [?]s [?] ...

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  8. How to Stone Raisins.

    A very good way to stone raisins is to have a glass of cold water beside one. Dip the fingers into it, and the seed will easily drop off from them, and it will ...

    Article : 51 words
  9. Hon to Remove Traces of Tears.

    Bathe gently for a few minutes with rosewater, then He down for a few more with a soft rag saturated in rosewater over the eyes. Never wash the ...

    Article : 43 words
  10. The Lord Chamberlian.

    An [?] "The Lord Chamberlain, [?] and Duties," appears in the [?] number of the "Windsor [?] in which the writer ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. Home-made Gum.

    A very convenient mucilage can be made out of onion juice. A good-sized Spanish onion, after being boiled for a short time, will yield on being pressed ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. Remove Dust Spots from Cloth.

    If the cloth is rough, and you have worn it on dusty days, and then on a showery one, use warm water and castile or [?] soap. No ammonia is needed, ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. He Struck Another Match.

    There is a good story going the rounds of Bishop [?], a well-known United States divine. One of his friends lost a dearly [?] wife. and[?] in his ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. A Diamond Robber Caught.

    How Edward Thonen came to stand in the dock for his misdemeanours deserves a place among our "Strange True Stories." It discovers no thrilling ...

    Article : 942 words
  15. How to Cure a Sty.

    Take the white of an egg on a saccer and rub into it a small pinch of powdered alum. It will become a curd. Put it between two pieces of fine muslin ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. Cause and Cure of Headaches.

    Headache is often the result of eating too much and exercising too little. Nine times out of ten the cause is the fact that the stomach was not able to digest ...

    Article : 90 words
  17. Bull-fighting.

    The Queen of Spain looks with terror upon the chosen sport of her people— bull-tighting. She begged that the little King might be excused from looking at ...

    Article : 149 words
  18. Home-made Smelling Salts.

    One may have a fancy to fill her own bottle with smelling salts, for which keep a pint of liquid ammonia in a small bottle with a glass stopper, and to it put ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. He Could Not Be Compelled.

    A peppry [?] gentleman went to his solicitor [?] day, greatly excited over an insule he had received from a political opponent. During a [?] discussion, ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. The First White Man in South Africa.

    Mr. J. de Vilkiers Roos has just completed for the Society Jong Zuid Afrika a work of great importance to the South African Republic and, in fact, to the ...

    Article : 497 words
  21. Lord Esher.

    It is said that Lord Esher's retirement is from a journalistic point of view, [?]ble for there never has been and probably never ...

    Article : 131 words
  22. A Happy Thought.

    A certain Glasgow minister has bethought [?] that the members of his congresation have stomachs as well as souls. So he has instituted a ...

    Article : 100 words
  23. Robinson Cr[?]soe's Gun.

    Robinson Crusoe's musket was sold by auction at Edinburgh for thirty-one guineas (says the "Pall Mall Gazette"). In case we should be told by some pedant ...

    Article : 155 words
  24. Lord R. Churchill's Son in Cuba.

    The "Army and Navy Gazette" states that the young English cavalry officer who [?] arrived at Havana to seek permiss[?] serve at the headquarters of ...

    Article : 73 words
  25. The New and the old Hat.

    A literary man in Vienna, possessor of [?] the learned degree of doctor, used to take [?] mid-day refection, a contem[?] tells us[?] at a well-known cafe ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. Melto[?]

    Mr. Melton [?] how during the [?] up the hill [?] with the [?] ...

    Article : 22 words
  27. Designer of the Valkyrie.

    The Glasgow shipyards have produced few more ingenious men than [?] J. L. Watson, the designer of Val[?] III. The son of a Glasgow ...

    Article : 79 words
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