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SURE SIGN.

Tlie ncwjyweds had just got off their train. 'John, dear,' said the bride, 'let's try to make the people think we've been married a long time.' 'All right, honey,' was the answer, 'you cany the suitcase.' WOULD BE WELCOME. i In his early days as a lawyer Abraham Lincoln had a hard struggle to keep his head above water, but he took his difficulties with good humour. On one occasion he remarked j * 'Circwßstances alter cases, but I wish 1 could get hold of some cases that would alter my circumstances. BETRAYAL. Her mother had brought the little girl to the hairdresser's, and while they waited the child* heard what was said by the customers and became thoughtful. 'I want to have her hair bobbed,' said her mother. 'Yes. What sort of bob would yon like?' asked the barber. 'Mummy,' said the girl, 'could I have x bob each way V

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Western Star, 12 July 1938, Page 2

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SURE SIGN. Western Star, 12 July 1938, Page 2

SURE SIGN. Western Star, 12 July 1938, Page 2

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