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CHRISTMAS TOKENS.

THE .CULT OP THE APROPOS., ''"■r fßr Wlly ■.. The otlior day, by tho post, I received a Christmas oard from a friend. In design tho souvenir mado no pretensions to ornament. It depicted a denouement, pointed ;v 'moral, and implied a friendly caution which I "esteemed to bo quite unnecessary. : Tho picturo on tlio card displayed a' bulldog, standing on his hind legs, and supporting, with his fore legs on a hotel bar,. tho weight of a most-dejcctcd and ragged-looking corpus. Ho wore ft hat, which, tilted disreputably over his left ear, while, there was that in his half-closed eye which expressed a disgusted resignation'to tho worst that might befall him. ■ Unernoath, printed in fantastic letters, was the sentence: "I don't care what becomes of mo!" That .such" a - caricature '.of human frailty, in the. midst of ~ festivities, should have been.addressed to me—well, no matter. Let.';that pass; But on these' Christmas' occasions it ought to bo possible to consider ..the aptness of. tho souvenir—that it may befit not only tho season,'but tho,.man,, or tho woman. .For example: . '; ' . Sir Joseph Ward—A pockot volume on "How to.hccorao a Successful Debater," together with a framed engraving of Sheridan's "Mis. Jlajn.prop." . ■■ For Mr, W. T. Mills—A first-class single ticket to Milwaukee, and a photograph of the Hon. A. L. Herdman. For Mr. Hickcy—Tho .secretaryship of tho Wellington ■ Waterside Arbitration Union of Workers, and a copy of Danto's "Inferno." For Mr. Somplc—A JrrameH tost , for the bedside; "Speech .is silver, silence is colden." For jrr", Tregoar:.; A^'copy■■ of "Lord Chesterfield:'':.'!, ''//'ijSiHv ■■■ ■ v/':. ■ For Mr./ John JPiynij, M,P,~A pocket mirror. . _ For Mr.- Scott. .commission in ■ the Territorials." : For. (ho. City Organist—A paraphrase,\ for,:tlio organ, .of. "Everybody's Doin' It." -■ ' .'- : - For the ller./Dr.'.Gibb—A photograph of Mr. A/R.; Atkinson.; '-' s .'. . .For Mr. Robert Fletchery-A 1 . copy/of: tho "Pilgrim's:.l'mgress,' l .- ' ■'■■ ■■ ■ For Captain ,-Soddon—-AnoUier/year* in 'England on the ■ same .wickct .ns-'before.' For . Mr/; W.;oT;. young~-A/s;iyc'lono \lltl SO Oli - '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1940, 24 December 1913, Page 5

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CHRISTMAS TOKENS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1940, 24 December 1913, Page 5

CHRISTMAS TOKENS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1940, 24 December 1913, Page 5

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