".Why are you so hate?” asked Pauline of the train conductor. “Well, madam,’’ replied the conductor, “the train, in front is behind, and this train was behind before besides.” The regular meeting of Royal Oak Druids, Lodge was held in the lodge room. Caversham, A.D. Bro. Clark presiding. Reference was made to the death of Bro. Osmond, who was well known and respected throughout the older. Bro. Osmond was one of the trustees of the lodge, and also a "past district president, and took a keen interest in all matters connected with the order. ’ Amotion of sympathy was carried, the members standing in silence. Six propositions were received for membership.- P.G.P.. Bro. Jacobson replied- to the toast of “ The Visitors.’
SUNBURN AND MOSQUITO BITES. The, Medical Officer of a Royal Mail steamer writes: “I have found Q-toI excellent for soothing Sunburn and auito Bites. I prescribe it very y.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 21
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149Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 21
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