H“ found his hair was leaving the too of his head, and took his barber to task about it, “You sold me two bottles of stuff to make thin hair grow. “ft j s very strange it won’t grow again,” interrupted the barber. I can’t understand it.” “Well, look here,” said the man, “I don't nnnd drinking another bottle, but tm-. must be the last.” Andrew Carnegie tells the following to illustrate that a Celt is a Celt in Scotland as Well as in Ireland: In a sermon, preached in a small church in Glasgow, the pastor, after inby way of • climax :• “j>» you think that Aihtin and Eve went about the Garden of Eden with their hands in their pockets?”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2148, 2 August 1907, Page 4
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