A Highlander with bagpipes entered the street and commenced his plaintive lay, at the same time marching up and down in time-honoured fashion._ "Why does ho move about all the time he plays?" asked Johnny of his father. "] don't know," answered the lad's father, wearily, "unless it is to prevent me getting the range with the inkpot." —-I'Monthfy Musical Record." By Cm-lew Creek, the old log crossing nigh, Where zephyrs thro' the she-oaks sigh, Stands a hut of box-slabs, burl; and fin. All lined without, all canvas-lined within. And in this cheerful nest, in comfort, dwell An ancient couple who delight to lei! How tliey thro- the winter woes .euditre Owinu jienilli'lo WBads' • (,'iite.—Mrti
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2657, 31 December 1915, Page 2
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114Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2657, 31 December 1915, Page 2
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