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  2. WIT AND HUMOR.

    He darling will you share my lot? she: Yes Charlie, If it really is a lot. Ueasy Hes the Head—From a Manchester batter’s shop window : Hats full of good ...

    Article : 1,259 words
  3. THE MAN WHO MADE MILLIONS.

    A motor car shot swiftly round the corner, at the same moment a girl stepped [?] into the roadway, full in the path of the car. ...

    Article : 2,144 words
  4. “FOR THE KING’S SAKE”

    In one of the most fashionable quarters of London is situated the handsome Manor House of the well-known Squire St Aubyn, To-night the master of this ...

    Article : 3,030 words
  5. AMBIGUOUS

    She dabbled in water-colors and was [?]proud of the result also her [?] was the envy of the ladies of her set and they said spiteful things. ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. AFTERMATH

    Mr. Happleman (with a brave attempt at pleasantry): “Why so pensive? Is the honey moon beginning to pall on my little bride?” Mrs Happieman (throwing off her air of ...

    Article : 49 words
  7. A MAN OF CREDIT.

    A distinguished Irish lawyer, always in impoverished circumstances once took [?] Justice Whiteside to see his magnificently furnished new house in Dublin. ...

    Article : 41 words
  8. THE SABBATARIAN.

    A famous minister himself a strict [?]tarian used to tell with Kindly humor a story of a farmer in the Carse of Gowrie who was still more strict. ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. THE RAT’S REVENGE.

    A farmer on the moorlands observed a curious thing. One of his young fowls lay dead in a field From she opposite side of a low hedge he saw a rat approach and pull at it. ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. A USEFUL DOG.

    The man wanted to sell the dog, but the prospective buyer was suspicious and finally decided not to buy The man then told him why he was so anxious to sell. ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. WHAT HE TOOK.

    You probably remember the schoolboy who, in a competition on pins said “Pins have saved the lives of many people.” His teacher was astonished at this ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. MURDERER’S. LAST “HAND.”

    The Paris correspondent of the London “Daily. Mail,” writes on June 28. A murderer named Languille was guillotined at Orleans this morning. ...

    Article : 221 words
  13. VISION OP MURDER.

    The second trial of Charles King, (writes the Winnipeg correspondent of the London “Daily Mail,” on June 29), accused of the murder of his fellow ...

    Article : 170 words
  14. TO A PIG .

    Bards and sages, through the ages, (Winning fame instead of wages), Have mussed up a million ages With their outcries small and big. ...

    Article : 203 words
  15. PIGMIES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Yesterday, 20th June, was another red letter day in the life of the little people from the [?] forest. As the invitation of his old friend Mr Charles Hutchinson, ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. OUR NAVAL POLICY.

    Mr Pretyman, Secretary to the Admiralty replying to criticisms on the Navy Estimates, made an interesting statement in the House of Commons on June ...

    Article : 182 words
  17. THE AMBASSADOR’S WIT.

    Some time ago Mr Cheat c, the departing American Ambassador to this country was much interested in a young man who had in him the making of an excellent lawyer, tells ...

    Article : 184 words
  18. BUT HE DIED.

    Heard lately A quack doctor whose treatment had evidently led to the death of his patient was examined sternly by the coroner. “What did you give the ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. ELECTRO-PLATED LACE.

    Electro-plated lace may yet be the fashion. According to-an article by M. Francis Maris in “Cosmos,” it has become a manufacturing possibility. ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. A GREAT SUCCESS

    The organiser of a suburban amateur band found himself at the last moment. quite unable to go with It to a local function at which it had been asked to perform and he ...

    Article : 64 words
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