Once upon a time in the middle of winter, when the flakes of snow were falling like feathers from the clouds, a Queen sat at her palace window, which had an ebony black frame, stitching her husband's shirts. While she was thus engaged and... Read more of Little Snow-white at Children Stories.caInformational Site Network Informational
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Farm House 5 Grounds Plantations And Surroundings
A house of this kind should never stand in vulgar and f...

Ghost Hunters Of Yesterday And To-day
Psychical research, of which so much mention has been...

An "astral Body"
Mr. Sparks and Mr. Cleave, young men of twenty and nine...

The Philosopher Gassendi And The Haunted Bed-room
In one of the letters of this celebrated philosopher,...

Improved Domestic Animals
Having completed the series of subjects which we had de...

A Cold Greeting
This is a story told by the late Benson Foley of Sa...

An Apiary Or Bee-house
Every farmer should keep bees—provided he have pasturag...

The Signal-man
"Halloa! Below there!" When he heard a voice ...

The Choking Ghost Of House Near Sandyford Place Glasgow
The last time I was passing through Glasgow, I put up...

The Vision And The Portrait
Mrs. M. writes (December 15, 1891) that before her visi...





CHARLES KIRKPATRICK SHARPE




Pearlin Jean
It was Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, the antiquary, who furnished this account of Pearlin Jean's hauntings at Allanbank. "In my youth," he says, "Pearlin Jean was the most remarkable ghost in Scotland, and my ...