Tho Rev. J. T. Wardlo, of Stafford, a wellknown- -Wesleyaii Methodist rministeK speak-- - infr''rtt'AVellin(!bnrbii(;li: sliid'thTt£ at"a thanks-'' giving meeting at Grimsby a note was soiit up- from a lady, on whicli was the following •—"For three husbands already in heavon, and one on- the way, ~£10." Hart Momson, chief of the agricultural division, of tht:United,;State's Census-Office,- re-ports-unofficially! from Indian Territory'.that the sun is so hot-that it has popped a field of jjopcorn on |he cob, and hatched chickens <jut of cratesi of) , fresh .egt's/'.-i ■; j,. The inessonßor boys employed by the Western Union Telegraph Company at Pittslmrg, Pennsylvania,- hare,.struck because their dinner menu did not inccdulcoiiipauies'yAobktM ner menu did not includo pio. Their baltlo cry is, "No pie, no work." I
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 22, 21 October 1907, Page 10
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121Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 22, 21 October 1907, Page 10
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