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  2. FROM NEAR AND FAR.

    London has 200,000 telephones, and the calls average 1,250,000 per day. Germany is able to feed about ninetenths of her nearly 60,000,000 inhabitants ...

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  3. PERILS TO CHILD-LIFE.

    The English-speaking Conference on Infant Mortality was held at Caxton Hall, London, last month. The Countess of Aberdeen presided over the administrative ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  4. LIFE'S LITTLE WORRIES

    As I remarked in a previous article of this series, one of the pleasantest features about being born is that we are born without teeth and responsibilities. Teeth, like ...

    Article : 2,924 words
  5. NAIRNE'S OLDEST CITIZEN.

    Mr. J. W. King, the oldest surviving resident of Nairne, in which picturesque town he settled 59 years ago, still attends to his business as an agent, in his office ...

    Article : 1,166 words
  6. HUMOR.

    Master—"Don't you ever sweep under the carpet?" Servant—"Yes, sir, I always sweeps everything under the carpet!" The Piano Punisher—"Learning this ...

    Article : 1,101 words
  7. BOTH SIDES.

    Johnny—"What does it mean to say seeing the humorous side of things,' dad?" Father—"Well, let us take an example. How many sides has a banana-skin, for ...

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