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STABLE FITTINGS

... Lancashire an apparatus for heating out-door premises at comparatively little cost. A boiler is fixed at the back of the kitchen fire-place, so that the water is always warmed by its heat. There is a furnace under the boiler, so that in frost the water ...

ATHLETICISM IN CHINA

... spectators. There are sleeping quarters under the stands to accommodate 2,000 athletes, and dining-rooms, locker- rooms and kitchens are also provided. Be sides this there is a magnificent gate, a great concourse, press stands and a radio broad casting station ...

Turnspit Dachshunds

... The origin of the dachshund is not very clear some aver that it is related to the old Turnspits, the dogs so excellent in kitchen service, of whom Dr. Caius wrote: When any meat is to be roasted they go into a wheel where they, turning about with the weight ...

THE LOCKHART MEMORIAL

... ng the site at Rawul-Pindee. It is hoped that the Memorial will be unveiled at Pawul-Pindee early next year by Viscount Kitchener, G.C.B., &c. the newly-appointed Commander-in- Chief iu India. I am, dear sir, Yours trulv. Reginald Hennell, Colonel, The ...

THE BLACK BEAR OF NORTH AMERICA

... receiving certain delicacies in the way of bacon fat from the cook at the camp. Each evening this same bear would ap pear at the kitchen. He never bothered anyone, and when some boys teased him beyond endurance one night, he simply climbed a tree and waited until ...

HOW TO SAVE YOUNG BIRDS

... placed in a small basket, one that was used for eggs, and lined it with flanDel. He placed them on the hearth before the kitchen fire, and procured some ants' eggs to feed them with. After about an hour they became warm and quite frisky, and soon began ...

CORRESPONDENCE: FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHARITIES

... object. If a coat button -hole appear decorated with a moss-rose costing half-a-guinea, or the services of another royal kitchen mouser are secured for a ten-pound note, every such contributor to the charity disburses his black mail to the shopkeeping ...

LADIES ON HORSEBACK

... with me and leaped into the farmyard (as depicted by Mr. Sturgess) I had no way of getting out except by the passage and kitchen of the farm house, as the gates of the yard were locked, and the owner of the place who was away at the neighbouring town ...