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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

■A bee-, unladen, will fly forty miles an hour, but one coming borne laden with honey does, not travel faster than twelve miles an hour.

“Got any baccy?” “For sure! here’s some Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE.” “Just wliat I smoke and thre’s none better ; it doesn’t burn the tongue.” 4

A gold engagement ring set with o diamond and contaihihg an inscription was found tightly fixed around the neck of a partridge shot near Gaschowitz, Bohemia.

!.fs Every man who likes a good-smoke should try Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO. Cool and sweet; it-can’t burn the tongue. Try a tin. 3

There are some 60,000 costermongers who carry on business, in the streets in London, Their capital is supposed to Ire £50,000,- whilst they are said to do a trade during the year of three millions. The profits of this turnover are about a 'million.

It, begins well,-continues well, and ends well —and is good all the time Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO. Try a tin. GOLDEN EAGLE is the best of all tobaccos. %

Seventy-five per cent, of the passengers in the liner Tunisian, which left Liverpool for' last motitli, were women, with their babied, oil' their way to join theiii husbands, and young women going out to be tiutiried.

The monoplane of which the late Colonel Cody had such great hopes fetched no more thin • £l4.' Without the, engine Mr Loon' Cody reckoned that it had cost £SOO. *

'Meet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO pleases' evdry smoker. Cool, mild, ddlicious—it won’t burn, the tongue. Try a tin. There’s •nothing to equal it. s

An apron is the royal standard of Persia. Goa, a ;; Persian blacksmith, raised a revolt which proved successful,, and his leather apron, covered with jewels, is still borne in the van of Persian armies.

\ The possession ’of a surname like Hell would daunt sotfie'people, but Mr Conrad Hell, of Sharon, Pennsylvania, is made of sterner stuff. He has started, an V/ce cream man'nfcctbry in the town, and according t» tbe iNew York ’ correspondent 1 of the I Express, has placarded lire place’with ‘such announcements as “Go to Hell tfOtpice cream!” and “Ice' creilm from guaranteed.pure and.cboUug..;’. a. stranger-enters Main street ha startled hr p. fhjgi < wif: is here; don’t miss the [Further down the street this )4igh; is «jncoimterfc| ; r --i < ‘jtpn I fijvleverybody there on a hot day. Hell i*! always open.’’ .

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 3

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399

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 3

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 3

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