A fl.v on a window ]inno will crawl to the top. flyback to the bottom,'and crawl un again.' This order is seldom reversed. Whv, 110 one knows. It is on record that a fly crawled up a window pane 32 times, returning each tirno a-wing.
An "Old Maid" fell from the "Bridge" down below, ...... And iho river s cold waters soon kissed; Though rescued eho was in condition "Solo," » That all crept about tho house, "Whist!" „ , But after a "Nap sbo cried, in tones
"I'lfnot provide doctors more lucre, I'll 'Beggar my neighbour,' eomo Pepper mint Cure, ' And this beastly old chill I • will 'EuchroT'—Advt. • 2;
Ivinematcgrah;.' by wiro has been sueccsfullv accomplished, by a French inventor, "who has constructed an apparatus bv which a scries of ' photographs can bo teleTapked instantaneously and faithfully reproduced ©any mileE awaji ■
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1073, 11 March 1911, Page 3
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138Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1073, 11 March 1911, Page 3
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