"Nervous party: "The train scans to l>o travelling at a fearful pace, ma'am " Elderly female: "Yus, ain't it? Jly Bill's a drivin* of the iugin,.an' 'e can ninlto 'or go when Vs. got .a. drop of. drink in 'i m ." ;. "Object.to my language, do you? Well I bclicvo in callin" things by their right names., "Oh, that's all right.- But couldn't, you 'manage., to call them in. a whisper ?" ■ . The wcll-condiiotwl burglary is perhaps tho mostcharacteristic produce of the English . contemporary magazine; the public prefers diamond, robberies to nay amount of tho mysterious .quality called called charm.—Mr. Andreii- Lang. For Children-a flacking (Jongh at night. Woods Great Peppermint Cure, Is, 6d. Sm, Gd.-Advt
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 771, 21 March 1910, Page 4
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113Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 771, 21 March 1910, Page 4
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