MOST CONSIDERATE.
'J’he old Scots laird met one of his tenants while- making a tour of his estate. •Aleuts,’ he said a little .sorrowfully, I’m going to raise your rent at the end of tlie tpiaiter.’ Align* smiled happily ‘l’m much obliged to ye, laird,’ lie replied, ‘for I eannu raise it myscl’.’ LONG TRAIL. A giocrr caught on e «>f his assistants wilh his hand in th p t-ill. ‘Young man• ’ lie. demanded, 'what’s the meaning of this?’ ‘1 was just taking my fare home,’ pleaded the assistant. Opening the man’s hand thp grocer r—, l-.i-r,s,-l • <fl~n l 1.-e-i.■ ns. mi'i. .-.ln re cl.; ye iJi .a. A u.it di-Y; ’•
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Western Star, 3 December 1935, Page 4
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111MOST CONSIDERATE. Western Star, 3 December 1935, Page 4
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