"Tpu look sweet enough to kiss," says the impress! man. "So many gentlemen fell me ihat," cnyly nnsivrrs I ho fair |»irl. "All! Tlmt should make you happy." "Hut they merely sny that," she repines. "They merely t-ell me Hip fads in tlio case and never prove thoir statements." Sferchant—"He was an excellent book, keeper. He kept our books for many years in an exemplarv way. I should 'liave kept him nt it." Fi-ieml-'TVhnt did you do?" ilercliant—"l made him cashier." Friend—"How did he. dn in his new position?" Merchant—"Excellently, ,))« kept the cash." " . ■ An uncut wieddiliß cake nine years old was one of the exhibit? in a luench of promise case, in New York, in which Iho plaintiff wa> 00 and the defendant SI! year? old. Vor Bronciii.il Coujbe and CcMs. Woods' Qrwt fepfcrmtot Cure, Is. 6d.'
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 12
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137Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 12
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