Eather: "Well, now that you'v» seen, my son, which eido of the house do you think lie more closely resembles?" Genial Friend: " M'm—of course, his full beauty is not yet developed, but surely you should not suggest that, he looks like "the side of a house!" Many parsons have earned truly a good epitaph. The following epitaph of a missionary is humorous, though it was not- intended to be such:—■ ■ , To the memory of Murdered by bis Black Servant. " Well done, good and faithful servant."—Matt. xxv. 23. Gum-nut Babies! Gnrft-aufc Babies! What's •your secret, little ladies? Is it true, what veto been told, That you cannot catch a cold? When the weather's' damp and breezy, • Are you really never -wheeiy? We kindergarten kids are but* You take Woods' Great PeppermbnV Ottre,
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Evening Star, Issue 17328, 16 April 1920, Page 1
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131Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17328, 16 April 1920, Page 1
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