Proclaim it from the housetops, Also on land ar«l sea, Its merits will Always endure In thi-s land of the brave and the- free; l r or it has no equal, on Earth I speak as ft creat connoisseur. It's tho bpst cough mixture I know. Is this Wood's Great Peppermint Cure, —Advt. Ten girls in a composition class were told to write a telegram such as would be suitable to. send home in case of .1 railway accident while travelling:. . One of the" girls wrote: "Dear papa,—Mama, is kiltat. I a.m in a refreshment room." Mistress (angrily): "Jaue, what do >;oa mean by wearing nsy low-necked evening' dress at tlio bvin drivers'-ball last night? Yon ought to be ashamed of yourself." Juno (meekly): "I was, muin. lon never heard such remarks as they made." Teacher: "Professor Newton is. going to give a lecture on tlio stm, and I want ali o!' my pupils to 1* there," Thomas 'J'ardy: "I iloft't think I ran go, Miss Boye'r." Teacher: "Why not, Thomas?" Thomas Tardy: '"Cause my mother jjcm'i: let we jo so fay away from homs/J
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 10
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185Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 10
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