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The Prince and Princess of -Wales havo presented a brooch to Nurse Schilling,, who-, lias trained, at Bethnal Green Infimary, and .was one of those chosen to nurse Prince Albert of Wales during his recent illness at Osborne. V ' A" carload o£ babies from New York foundling and orphan asylums 'was distributed at New Orleans. So great was the demand for tho children. that only those who had applied "in. advance obtained them. "Have you heard that Jim had quit smoking?" "No." "Yes; you see, he -is a little near-sighted, and the other day he emptied his pipe in a powder-barrel." "I wish you had broken the jiews more gently," sighed the country editor, aa the office lwy dropped the type down a flight of . steps.. ' , ;. Stoneybroke—"l called, Mr. Fullpnr.v*, to ask for your daughter's: hand." Full, purse—"lf you will wait until I chang® my boots I'll give you-my ; .answer.": A -".housekeeper ' asks—"What' is th« simplest way to keep - preserves frop moulding?" - If you shut a . small boy up in-the pantry for a few minutes any day it may- do something towards it. ' "Yon - women never keep posted ,on current events." "Why, yes we/do. I read all about the finding of the 7 Pole. But, John?" "Well; what?" "How did •■ho Pole happen to be losti" ••

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1011, 29 December 1910, Page 6

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216

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1011, 29 December 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1011, 29 December 1910, Page 6

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