(The cable news in this issue accredited to the London "Times" has appeared in that journal, hut only where eipressly stated ii Buoh news the editorial opinion of "The Times.") Mrs." Smith had recently moved into the neighbourhood. "I thought I would come and tell you that your James has been fighting - with my JDdward," said one of the neighbours one morning as she called at Mrs. Smith's door, "and settle the matter if I could." "Well, for my part," responded Mrs. Smith haughtily, "I have no time to enter into any discussion about tile children's I consider mysclT above such trifling things." "I'm delighted to hear it," was tho reply. "T'll send James over on a stretcher in an hour or two." The Bar is literally the barred-o'ff part of a law oourt in which the lawyers may plead, or in which the accuswi sits or stands, but the word has been transferred to legal- proceedings or the legal profession generally.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 5, 1 October 1917, Page 5
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