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  2. INTERVIEWING AN ORGANIST.

    She was an inquisitive old lad (writes "H." in the "Musical World"). and as the organist, through the mirror, saw her adjust her gold pince-ne[?] ...

    Article : 623 words
  3. THE FERRYMAN AND THE TRAVELLER.

    Before the erection of the new p[?] the Castle Rock, passengers from [?]umbarton had to be conveyed down he Leven to the Clyde steamers by ...

    Article : 273 words
  4. VARIETIES.

    If a man has a right to be proud of anything, it is of a good action, done as it ought to be, without any base interest lurking at the bottom of it ...

    Article : 947 words
  5. POSTWAR NOTES & COMMENTS

    The readjustment of British Imperial relations respecting defence and commerce, finance and migration of British people front one portion of, the Empire ...

    Article : 938 words
  6. WISPS.

    Old lady (living in Fitzroy-street, North Fitzroy) — Why, you're the man I give a large piece of plum pudding to last year." Travelling Tim— ...

    Article : 601 words
  7. SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC ARTS, COLLINGWOOD.

    On Thursday afternoon, December 18th, the Vere-street Domestic Arts School held its annual break-up, in the form of a fancy dress party. The ...

    Article : 637 words
  8. VALUE SMALL SAVINGS.

    In France the homely virtue of thrift lourishes, and families are very caref[?][?] about small savings. When a daughter a born, her parents begin to lay aside ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. NOT ALMS BUT A FRIEND. FREDA.

    The capacity of winning and holding the kindly regard of others is one of the best gifts of God. and the means of the largest influence for good. ...

    Article : 176 words
  10. THE "MAFIA" OF SICILY.

    The strongest and most terrible secret society in the world is, without doubt, the "Mafla" of Sicily. Without rules, organisation, or any recognised ...

    Article : 177 words
  11. BAD ENOUGH ON SHORE.

    President Lincoln, being once asked, after a lung steamboat voyage along the coast, how he was, replied: "I am not feeling very well. I got ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. IN DEFENCE OF PRETTY GIRLS

    Many persons are fond of comparing pretty girls with plain ones, to the general disparagement of the former. Some seem to think that because a girl ...

    Article : 224 words
  13. YOU OWE THIS TO YOUR MOTHER

    To consult her and ask her advice in regard to whatever you are about to do, even though you have no doubt as to what your course should be ...

    Article : 257 words
  14. THE UNKIND WORD.

    A single unkind word may disquiet an entire [?]mily for a whole day. One angry glance casts a gloom over the household, while a smile of sunshine ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. A Cool Visitor.

    A respectable-looking man went into a shop and asked. [?]wat's the price of your whisky a gallon?" ...

    Article : 172 words
  16. Their Rating.

    A number of years ago a certain firm of four men in Boston were rated as "Al." They were rich, prosperous, young and prompt. ...

    Article : 124 words
  17. RICH FOR A MOMENT.

    The ship "Britaunia," which struck on [?] rocks off the coast of Brazil, had on board a large consignment of Spanish dollars. In the hepe of saving some of ...

    Article : 330 words
  18. Conchological Cookery.

    "I say, Mary, the bones in this bird are thicker than a whale's—just hear the knife on them," said a young married man as he struggled to carve the ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. How Jones Was "Bowled."

    It was the occasion of the annual cricket match, Married v. Single, and the [?]acheter brow of Bailer, the captain of the "single" team. was dark ...

    Article : 207 words
  20. SING FOR STRENGTH.

    One of the most noticeable traits about all the ar[?]es—British, French, Italian or American—is the way they are continually singing. The more ...

    Article : 256 words
  21. Paying Him Back.

    Not long ago a kenerable Pat landed for the first time on Chinese soil Soon he was surrounded by natives who began to chatter a sort of broker ...

    Article : 104 words
  22. Who Wrote Most?

    Who wrote the most, Dickens. Warren. or Bulwer? Warren wrote "Now and Then.' Bulwer wrote "Nigh! and Morning' ...

    Article : 28 words
  23. COULDN'T BE DONE.

    "My boy," cried the old, gentleman, in sorry surprise, "let use warn you in time of the terrible bad habit you are cultivating!" ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. GETTING EVEN.

    It was in the Spanish 'flu period, and old Oppigar lay at death's door. The priest came and told him he must for- give his enemies. Oppigar promised to ...

    Article : 82 words
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