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  2. THE DAIRY.

    Bulletin No. 1[?]8, issued by the Agricultural College in Kansas, U.S.A., deals with the effect of bacteria in the water used at butter factories for washing ...

    Article : 1,431 words
  3. THE LADIES COLUMN.

    Cleaning Ornaments.—Bronze ornaments may be cleaned by dipping in boiling water, then dipping with a piece of flannel dipped in soapsuds ...

    Article : 559 words
  4. FARM AND FIELD.

    The following concise article on farmyard manure appeared in "Wallace's Farmer," U.S.A.:— We have been so insistent on the duty ...

    Article : 568 words
  5. HOME-MADE LIGHT HINGE.

    When it is required to hang a light gate to a poultry-yard or garden, and hinges are not procurable, or cannot be fitted to a gatepost, an excellent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 132 words
  6. BUTTER TESTS IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The British Customs took 1875 sample's of imported butter last year, the consignments coming from 14 countries, and the London "Commercial Intelligence" ...

    Article : 100 words
  7. LOVE AND MARRIAGE.

    "If the people of America would keep the coming generation from inhabiting madhouses they should abolish indiscriminate marriages ...

    Article : 450 words
  8. FLOOD OF WHISKY.

    The Loch Katrine Distillery, on the south side of Glasgow, was the scene of ah extraordinary accident last month (as already briefly recorded in a "Herald" ...

    Article : 455 words
  9. HORSES IN SHOW CONDITION.

    Horses are exhibited at shows in a fat condition because they look best. There is not one horse in 10,000 that looks well when thin. It is the same with the sale ...

    Article : 469 words
  10. MORMON PRESIDENT.

    A cable message published late in November told of the arrest of Joseph F. Smith, president of the Mormon Church. The Washington ...

    Article : 614 words
  11. CAKE OF HORSES' SHOULDERS.

    At a recent meeting of the Koolunga branch of the South Australian Bureau of Agriculture a paper was read on "How I Keep My Horses' Shoulders ...

    Article : 879 words
  12. BABY JACKETS.

    The latest idea for baby girl's outdoor wear is a quaint little white muslin jacket, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, made with tucks and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 264 words
  13. ODD DETECTIVES.

    It is not sufficient nowadays for a burglar to wear gloves or goloshes during his professional hours, lest a finger print or footmark prove his undoing; he must ...

    Article : 919 words
  14. GREAT BALLOON VOYAGE.

    Mr. Loes[?]e Bucknall, who left Wandsworth Gasworks on a November afternoon in his balloon Vivienne IV. reached Rye, Sussex, at five o'clock, and crossed the Channel to Le Touquet, passed ...

    Article : 396 words
  15. STOOKING SHEAVES.

    It may seem to some quite unnecessary to give instructions in the art of stooking (says a writer in an English exchange), but there are whole districts ...

    Article : 236 words
  16. HOMELY FARE.

    Minced Fish and Poached Eggs.—Required: Cold fish, three-quarters of a pint of milk, half an onion, three ounces of butter, tablesspoonful of ...

    Article : 499 words
  17. WORK AND FATIGUE.

    Dr. Maurice de Fleury, of Paris, makes what the "Practitioner" calls a practical contribution to the subject of work and fatigue. Writing in the "Revue," ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. A HUSBAND'S REVENGE.

    The Lisbon correspondent of the London "Daily Mail," of 9th November, is responsible for the following:—An extraordinary crime was committed recently ...

    Article : 156 words
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