"When you have a motor-car," said a man enthusiastically,•' ■"you' depend- -on your own' intelligence entirely. Now, ifs altogether different•■ when yon drive a horse." "Yes," answered his companion in the car, "tbafs one x reason why : 1 think a. horse is safer." ■;.■.!.-• England is almost the ■' only ■ country where the Stato makes no provision for the blind — Sir Francis Campbell, Principal laf the Royal Normal College for th« Blind. • ..;■■■■••■ A. well-known judge had a notorious scoundrel brought before him. In the course of his examination his Honour asked, "What has become of your associates in your early life of . crime?" "Tho/ro all hanged," said the prisoner, "except your Honour and myself." .
It JIViPROVED ill ' yjj .15 I, I til lit ' E^iu^ 12f : ■■•■ SB • .. ... ''"\ ■ SHINIEST J OF : "" : ■ • SHOE SHINES. Buy it at one®. BEOAUBE IT'S THE BEST! Quick. Bright. Lasting. 6i ALL STORES AND $» j U. BOOT SHOPS. UQ. rWULLS, CULLING, AND CO., LTD. ,XJ D.I.C. BUILDINGS, BRANDON STREET. COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURING STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, and \ LITHOGUAPHEEB,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 13
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167Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 13
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