Mra Elizabeth M'lntosh contemplates committing bigamy, and advertises her intention in the following manner in the Grey Kiver Argus :—" If my husband, Walter M'lntosh, better known as W. A. Price, theatrical agent, does not return or correß* pond, I intend to get married.—Signed. Elizabeth M'lntosh." 8 '
About a child that took notes—Mamma and baby stepped out on to the terrace to see whether cook had forgotten to get the cat its dinner. They found pussy engaged in cleaning up its plate, in which operation it was assisted by an immense tom-cat " Wherever can that creature have come from? inquired mamma in surprise, and baby answering promptly, " Why, that's pussy s policeman !" When we see a tightly-laced woman trying to enjoy a good laugh with a smilo .?* her mouth and tears in her eyei, w* think of what Byron says in his openine lines on the Battle of Waterloo; «I«t joy be unconfirmed," T
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4561, 17 August 1883, Page 2
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153Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4561, 17 August 1883, Page 2
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