WANTED—A HANDHOLD. Meandering Mike heaved such a deer. si"h that his companion was moved U nek him what the matter was. "1 war. iimt thinking about bad roaO; ami the wonders of soience." was the an mvor. •' Tlris earth is spinning rouuc I'astev'n a railway train behind time. ' "Well, we ain't foil off yet." " No. Hut think of what meonveni ence it would Ik> if we con Id have soim plaee to gTub on to while do territory slid under our fret until de plmv w wanted to go to com© along."—' Youth : Companion.! The kind monks of St. Bernard hav fitted th«. refuge huts in the most penioii spots with telephones, which will enab! travellers in.distress. to ring up for assist .asco; |' ' _ ; " " '.5
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Evening Star, Issue 14787, 31 January 1912, Page 7
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124Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14787, 31 January 1912, Page 7
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