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  2. WIT AND HUMOR.

    The confirmed bachelor prefers to settle his affairs out of court. Many good examples are set, but few of them are ever hatched. ...

    Article : 1,415 words
  3. CHAPTER III.

    The more dashing spirits usually assembled in force at the bar of the "Goat" on Saturday evening, because the Day of Rest enabled them to recover from the strain and ...

    Article : 3,022 words
  4. THE SMALL BOY SEEKS [?]

    He had been silent for some time evidently [?]ing over in his mind the facts that had been brought to his attention. Like the ave[?] liked to have thing demonstrated [?] ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. MUTUAL FORGETFULNESS.

    A good joke is told of a prominent Sydney man who positively made a fine art of meanness. When travelling, as he often did, he would keep the railway servants busily attending to the ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. AWKWARD FOR THE BAILIFF.

    A joiner residing in a Northern town commenced business for himself a few months ago with very little capital, and, owing to had trade, &c., soon found himself in debt with the timber merchant, ...

    Article : 210 words
  7. WILLING TO SHARE THE HONOR.

    [?] No, doctor, there isn't any pa[?] pain but somehow I feel as if I were [?] die. Doctor (who has been called out of bad [?] ...

    Article : 142 words
  8. A HOOLEY PARALLEL.

    The Hooley Bubble has some resemblance to the historical South Sea Bubble, which caused so great a sensation in the early part of the eighteenth century. "During the ...

    Article : 428 words
  9. PLENTY OF THEM ON BOARD.

    He had just returned from a European [?] and he let all the tramcar know it. "Yes," he said pompously to the old [?] with the silk hat and the grey whiskers who[?] ...

    Article : 225 words
  10. HIS FIRST TASK.

    A young curate was once asked to take a class of girls of about 15 or 16, which had formerly been taken by a lady. After a time the young clergyman consented, but insisted on being properly ...

    Article : 128 words
  11. TAKING HIM AT HIS WORD.

    There is a story fold of an Ayrshire farmer who made lengthy worship night and morning. There was a point in his evening prayer when be asked that all might be drawn heavenwards with the ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. HOW THEY RAISED THE RENT

    In the slums of a certain city a rent collector had great difficulty in getting the rent from one Mrs. Mag[?]ires. On being applied to for a couple of weeks' rent, she said she would pay it if the ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. A VALUABLE CUR.

    Overheard in a train.--First Passenger: "Expect they had some fine pups at the dog show; but I have a dog at home I wouldn't give for the best of 'em." ...

    Article : 180 words
  14. A TRIFLE MIXED.

    "I have cooked a little surprise for you, [?] said young Mrs. Honeybride, "an almond [?] for after dinner. I got the recipe from that [?] cookery book that came as a wedding present [?] ...

    Article : 239 words
  15. GETTING SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.

    "It was a great idea," said Fogg, with unwonted animation; "a great idea, and but for one thing it would have worked like a charm. "Reading an advertisement of a grocer who gave ...

    Article : 429 words
  16. A CONSIDERATE COLONEL.

    The officers' mess of a crack regiment was recently the scene of an amusing bit of comedy. They were giving a dinner to a man whose bravery was more remarkable than his familiarity with ...

    Article : 139 words
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  18. PRESS LICENCE IN FRANCE.

    The press gallery in the French Parliament enjoys privileges which would make an English journalist's hair stand on end. Listen to this description of a scene in the ...

    Article : 286 words
  19. FOR HIS FATHER'S SAKE.

    Dr. C., a well-known lecturer and preacher, was seized with a sudden inspiration to visit the village in Vermont where his father had preached long years before, and where his own boyhood's ...

    Article : 120 words
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    Advertising : 116 words
  21. A CENSUS INCIDENT.

    The census, when taken for the first time, led to some queer incidents. "Who in the head of the family?" inquired one of the enumerators of an Irishwoman. ...

    Article : 284 words
  22. QUESTIONS THAT UPSET PEOPLE.

    A simple question put in parliament a few days ago caused a laugh throughout all England, and defeated a great measure. Mr. Curzon, then Under-Secretary for India, was making a long and ...

    Article : 363 words
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    Advertising : 44 words
  24. THE EDITOR ON CARELESSNESS.

    "Yes," said the editor, as he put his gum brush into the ink bottle, and tried to paste on a clipping with his pen, "yes, the great fault of newspaper contributors is carelessness. ...

    Article : 166 words
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