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  3. THE HOME OF ELAINE.

    It is very good, after being in city peat, to lie on soft heather at M— and see if not all the kingdoms of the earth, at least a goodly portion ...

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  4. THE LADIES COLUMN.

    Always scald rhubarb before cooking it, for it requires much less sugar and yet loses none of its flavor. To brighten the inside of a teapot, fill French hat of Tuscan straw with trimmings of red roses and ribbon across the crown under the brim and at the back. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 477 words
  5. THE TOBACCO COMMISSION.

    The Tobacco Commission, appointed some months back by Federal Parliament to Inquire into the Australian trade, will shortly close its ...

    Article : 978 words
  6. THE BEEKEEPER

    The persistent flowering of the reebok trees that abound in the Beechworth district is attracting too attention of bee-keepers who find that ...

    Article : 142 words
  7. FARM AND FIELD.

    Why is dairying in Holland prosperous in spite of her high-priced Lands, high taxes and other high coats of production? (asks a farmer in the "New York ...

    Article : 385 words
  8. A DOLL'S PETTICOAT.

    Probably a number of nows are [?] dressed for presentation at Christmas time. This is the pattern of a petticoat, simple enough for even a child to make. ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. OLD-FASHIONED CAKE RECIPES.

    Shrewsbury Cakes.—Into 1 lb. flour rub ½ lb. butter and 6 oz. of sugar. Make a hole in the middle, into which break 3 eggs, add milk to form a paste, roll out ...

    Article : 929 words
  10. Using Comb On Supers.

    Practical beekeepers, who are continually noticing anything that tells in favor of full supers, find a great advantage accruing from the use of ...

    Article : 176 words
  11. Removing Bees.

    When removing bar-framed hives by road or rail, the entrance in each should be closed to 1½ inches or less, and a piece of perforated zinc should ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. Under-Weight Butter.

    Reports form London stated that the weights of Victorian butter are not so satisfactory on arrival in England as are the consignments from New Zealand. ...

    Article : 280 words
  13. HER LIFE IN PERIL.

    The extraordinary tenacity with which some local adherents of the Dowieite sect of "Zion" cling to their belief in faith-healing has received another ...

    Article : 336 words
  14. A FRENCH BEAUTY OF THE PAST.

    Ninon de L'Enclos figures in history as a notoriety of the seventeenth century. Her father, a favorite at the Court of Louis XIII., being disappointed at ...

    Article : 309 words
  15. FOR MATCHES.

    It is always a good thing to know where to find matches. This is a novelty which will moke a useful Christmas present. The cardboard is about 8 inches ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 164 words
  16. Does Salt Increase Weight of Butter?

    It is generally taken for granted that when an ounce of salt is added to a pound of butter the weight of the salted butter is an ounce more than before the ...

    Article : 317 words
  17. A BARBEL ORGAN.

    In front of a house in the Schoenhausor-stranse, a residential suburban thoroughfare of Berlin, there stood a barrel organ. No one seemed to be ...

    Article : 256 words
  18. GIRL-SMUGGLER'S FLIGHT.

    It became known to-day (reports the "Daily Mail" of 19th October), that a young woman of great wealth and holding a high position in New York society, ...

    Article : 247 words
  19. SAFETY NEST.

    The egg-eating propensity of poultry to beet overcome by adopting temporarily a nest constructed on the lines of the accompanying illustration. "A" shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  20. FANCY BAGS.

    Bags made of dainty material are adapted for carrying opera glasses or fancy work. One with two compartments can be made of rich ecru-colored ...

    Article : 275 words
  21. A ROYAL PRESENT.

    The London "Daily Mail" of 20th October gives the following account of the present, which the Portuguese Ambassador was to have made to ...

    Article : 189 words
  22. WHAT IS THE HEIGHT WAVES?

    The ocean is never still (remarks a writer in "Science Siftings"), but the effect of an ordinary storm is not felt below a depth of fifty feet, and beneath ...

    Article : 222 words
  23. FIG GROWING.

    Marked differences in the varieties of figs have been found, particularly as regards the proportion of Juice, sugar, and acid, as well as in the ...

    Article : 666 words
  24. THE PRINCE'S TRAIN.

    The train that is to carry the Prince of Wales over the East Indian Railway is undergoing continual trials. If the Prince appears on scheduled time he will have, ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. ENGLAND'S FAR EAST TRADE.

    The English merchants burst into applause at the early successes of the Mikado's fleets and armies. To-day their enthusiasm is not quite so overflowing. ...

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  26. A LINEN BOOK-COVER.

    A pretty design for a little linen cover for an engagement book consists of a few sprigs of forget-me-nots strewn lightly about the words "Dinna forget" ...

    Article : 96 words
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