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HIS REWARD.

A tradesman in Edinbtifgh. recently, had'in his employ a lad, whose mother was a poor widow in bad circumstances, consequently the lad was poorly dad. ■•:•■■■ Tlie tradesman kind'y offered to get'the lad anew suit of clothes, and agreed -with the boy's mother to take repayment, at the rate of sixpence per week to be kept from: the boy's wages. . The second Monday after the boy had the suit he failed to appear at his; work as usual, and) &n nisi employer sending to inquire the reason his 1 mother sent the following message: "Tell your master that- oor Johnie is far ower well dressed to work in, a place like his,- an' that he has got anither- respectable job> an' mair pay -an' he's no coming back.' . ■;' • —I i„ .■___——_■■|i*UWW—Wil—W————^iM>

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Thames Star, 24 November 1902, Page 4

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HIS REWARD. Thames Star, 24 November 1902, Page 4

HIS REWARD. Thames Star, 24 November 1902, Page 4

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