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  2. HUMOROUS COLUMN.

    HE WAS ENLIGHTENED.—Trite reflections are aptly illustrated by the story heard lately regarding a simple hearer of the Word who was frank in his ...

    Article : 129 words
  3. The Man Who Fell.

    THE other rainy afternoon, when a dozen pedestrians had halted under the awning of a Woodward avenue store to wait for a slack up, an old man with a long, gray ...

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    PRECEPT OR PRACTICE.—An old worthy who did odd jobs about a village in Forfarshire was one day engaged in cleaning out the minister's ashpit. The minister sought ...

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    Irate Father: "I suppose you remember you wanted that book-keeper of mine about a year ago?" Daughter: " Yes, father." ...

    Article : 106 words
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    Wholesale: He was a buyer in a large wholesale house, and he was in love. One night he snatched a kiss. "Ah!" he exclaimed, " I am so well pleased ...

    Article : 67 words
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    AN UNKIND ADVANTAGE.—" I didn't know her father was in the back room, and I was telling her how much I loved her, and how I'd stick closer than a brother, and had just ...

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    A COOKING EPISODE.—The people who know it all are so tiresome that the verdant simplicity of the novice in every-day affairs is absolutely refreshing. Here is an incident ...

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    THE SAME OLD SORT.—The landlady was presiding over the coffee pot, and the crusty boarder held a chair down at the middle of the table. He was busily engaged at a piece ...

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    HE COULD NOT SELL THAT WAG.—A gentleman was walking with his little boy at the close of the day, and in passing the cottage of a German laborer the boy's ...

    Article : 190 words
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    QUEEN ANNE, who was fond of liquor, was nicknamed " Brandy Ann" by her subjects, which name put her into an insane rage whenever she happened to overhear it. ...

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    " Where's yer daddy?" He's ploughin'." "An' where's yer mammy?" "Makin' him plough." Mistress: "How is it I saw a policeman ...

    Article : 175 words
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    'Is your daughter still fitting herself for the operatic stage?' ' Yes; she will be ready to appear when she finishes the study of the directory.' ' What hat that to do with her ...

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    In December the New South Wales banks held about 7¾ million sterling in coin and bullion, a considerable increase on any previous record. ...

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