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Lord Townshcnd. al the liiittlo of Det-U-ngen, was standing ijnite near a drum mer boy whose brains were dashed nut by a cannon ball. His lordship gazed on tinhorrible spectacle for Koine moments in silence. At last an old oiiicer spoke ii|), and said; "Why is your lord.-hip surprised? Snolt things must happen in war." " I know it.’' was the reply: "hat what astonishes mo is that a b-y with so much brains should be here at all." A won an l elnrord hr -no aider a few days’ absence, and hcai-d her daiurhier playing on the pi; im. ‘'Where did y<.a Irani that, new piece, Maitha?" fhe mo her asked. "It isn’t a. new piece, niolhm. '1 he piano has been tuned."
g»gnw mgw mjeum uwm jntiwnur vw 4 «;/■-;; .ii il&3*;'/x iiiiijjriiiiwmmLfttrwjiiri nw ii'iiti'i '’'"r*" ■■ j “Get Busy,” Christmas win soon be here. Make Your Choice of Gifts Early. We have the Useful Kind! I trt". '" ""*" "»* *«*>"« ™«■ €io We want the Children’s Trade. Send along the little girls to see the beautiful doll we are GIVING AWAY on Christmas Eve. For Particulars See Our Window Display. Ufaiititnl HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, with A Damn HcnisLitchcil HandkorohiiTs. 2 3, 3 o, 3/11 each. SEEDE KID OLOVES. T;ins or N;ivy. 2 C pair. Worth 36. K JI) GLOVES. 26, 3 11, 4/11, 5 11. LADIES’ EMBRELLAS. 2 6, 3 11, SO, 7 6, 9 11, 12 6, 14 6, 19 5. GENTLEMEN'S I’M Bft EI.LAS 4 6, 5 11, 3,6, 10/6, 12/6, 15 6. WHITE or BLACK SILK SMOELDER SHAWLS. 3 11, 4 6, 6 11. LADIES’ TTMM.MED BONNETS. 8 '6, 11,6, 15 6. 13 6, 25 , 29 6, CHILDRgVS TRIMMED LEGHORNS. 3,11, 4/11, 6 11, 8/6. CHILDREN’S SENSIIADES. 1/, 1/11*, 2/6. WHITE SILK BLOESES. 4/11, 6 11, 10 6, 15/6. INDIES' CAMBRIC INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 7-] d each. A BARGAIN IN BELTS. 100 dozon FANCY BELTS Worth H and 1/6. Soilin'; last at 6d and 7jd each. CHILD REN ’ S CRE A M SILK DRESSES. 5 11, 86, 11,6, 13,6, 15,6, 17/6. WHITE MESLIN ARRONS 10-d, 1/3, 23, 2/11, 3/11. DOLLS FOR THE CHILDREN. 6jd, 1/, 2/, 2,6.
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Evening Star, Issue 14529, 3 December 1910, Page 12
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