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  2. FIRST PRIZE.

    The judges (Rev. Isaac Mackay and Rev. D. J. Doylo) selected the following story for the first prize (£2 2s or trophy) offered by the proprietor of the Examiner. ...

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  3. Wounded Love.

    "I BELIEVE that to be true; woman has a keener perception than man, and when she is considered in connection with her surroundings in life ...

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  4. Bill Thomson,

    MARKTWAIN'S Huckleberry Finn had the good fortune to meet with a king and duke in disguise, and although somewhat awed when he made the ...

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    A GOOD MARGIN.—Goldsmith once stopped into a coffee-house and desired a cup of coffee which, on being set before him, was scarcely half-full. Wishing to give the master of the ...

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    AIDING JUSTICE—A "flesher" in the Lanarkshire village of Carnwath was frequently in trouble on account of his poaching propensities. Once more found guilty of his usual ...

    Article : 72 words
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    A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER.—The wellknown Tom Raikes, who was a tall, large man, very much marked with smallpox, having one day written an anonymous letter to ...

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    WHY THE FAIRIES DISAPPEARED.—"How do you account." said a north-country minister to a sagacious old elder of his session, for almost total disappearance of the ghosts ...

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    An Irish lady called on a photographer to have a cabinet portrait taken. When the artist removed the plate, he told her she need hot sit any longer. On coming out ...

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    The passengers in a train were annoyed by the impassioned strains of an infant which would not be comforted. The endurance of a youth ot weak, nerves was finally ...

    Article : 85 words
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