A Time foe Evestthing. —It may be ennobling to labour, as the philosopher says, but it's time to tell a man. so,.after he's just finished carrying in two -tons of coal with a basket. The opinion is being strengthened every day that the man who first made a shitt to button behind did more for the world than one who has discovered five comets. . m What! you take your mother in-law out shooting ?" says a French sportsman in one of Cham's pictures to another sportsman. "Yes," is the reply, "with a five-dollar gun that I have presented her—there's no knowing wfcat ihay happen." , r -! Every married man in Pittsbufg'has turned boat?builder, and is creating a gondola unto himself, since a returned Venetian traveller upset one on the 1 river and drowned his wife. The girls look on in ( calm approval, ... v; • A Natural Inti;rp?.etation.—Suuday • school teacher ; " What do you understand by «suffering for righteousness sake?" 1 iioy (promptly): f Pm-tisi»>j-hymns in the morning, teacher, a?}d Sun'dtiy suliool in the aftcniooti, and Bible-class in the evening .'"—Punch.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1966, 23 April 1875, Page 2
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