Ho : ' Dear Fanny, it is now a yecs since wo were married. How well I remember when wo plightofi our troth under iho rustling loaves.' She : ' Yes, I remember all that, but I don't remember to havo heard as yet the rustling of that silk dress you promised mo on that Occasion.' ' Well, my boy.' ho asked cheerfully at the bi'eakfast-table, the morning after Cholly had taken tho important leap, ' llow did things go last evening ? Did she smilo on your proposal ?' ' No,' said Cholly, faintly pushing awny a breakfast roll. ' She smiled at it.' Subscribers will please leave w„«l at the office, should they not rt:eive their paper regularly, and the emission if ill be immediately rectified. I
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Issue 115, 15 February 1895, Page 4
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119Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Issue 115, 15 February 1895, Page 4
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