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IN LIGHTER VEIN.
"I am sure your Teddy is in love." "Nonsauce! He is only a youngstar."
I know, but he has started to wash hie face before going out at nights.”
**Jinks would have spent his fortune on himself in a year if it hadn't been for his wife."
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How did she stop him 7" Spent it on herself."
Teacher (in a girls" class in a Sunday. school, trying to indicate the meaning of avil influences); What is it that causes us to stumble and fall ? "
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**Ob, please forgive him, just this once:uit tenant. Please don't hit him!"
The father hesitated, and then laid down his stick.
"Vary wall, Geoffrey," he said, “I will forgivo William this time. But toli.me, why do you plead so for your brother? It noble of you, my bay, noble! Why do you do it 7"
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"Yes, father," murmured Geoffrey, as ho edged towards the door. "It's because whenever you give William a licking he bakes it out of me afterwards !"
He was an ardent amateur protographer, and one of the first things, he did. after becoming engaged was to tako a "Please, miss," chirped a little girl, the proof was anbmitted for her approval
special picture of his fiancée.
When "it's the bobble skirt."
she said: Am I really like this, Charles? Have I a large black speck on the tip of my nose, and a deep furrow | va either side of it? Do my feet usually occupy all the available space in the foreground of the landscape, and my oyes fade loto my head as here depicted ?
"John, whatever induced you to buy house in this forsaken ragion?"
One
of the Lost real estate men in the business,”
Life.
Positivo Wife" Johu, why do you talk in your sleep? Have you any idon "Are my handa always like apple puddings Negative Husband So as not to forget which have met with some singular ac- Now, I suppose. It's the only chance I cident 7" get!"-Puck
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McClusky was the Master of a large warehouse in Glasgow, and he was intersely disliked. One morning he announced that he had received a handsome offer fr. m so English firm, and he had decided to give up his Glasgow job. His fellow employees collected a purse of sovereigns and present ed it to him as a thank-offering. Weel, weel," said McClusky, as he took the purse.
"this boata s'. I niver thocht ye ket me and weel. But noo that I see ye'ze n' sae sorry tao lose mo, I think I'll no gang awa, but jist stop whaur I sin "
Butcher: "Well, sir, did that large fowl I sold you do for the whole family?"
Buyer: "Very nearly. The doctor is still calling."
Poet: "Did you receive the volume of preza I sent you?"
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Mrs Oush: "Oh, yes. It was lovely, I wonder where I patik."
Little Jimmy: "You put it under the table leg, mother, to keep it from wob. bling."
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An old Irish labourer walked into the studio of an artist and naked for money be obtain a meal, as he was too weak to work The artist, seeing possibilities for sketch, said: "I'll give you two shillings if you let me paint you."
"It's an aisy way to make money," said the man, "but I wonder how I'll get it
off 7"
"I haven't retouched it yet, daar,' murmurad Charles mookly.
"Don't retouch it. Oh, plesan, don't." she said, "for whenever I gaze on this-on this-animated picture I shall feels thrill of joy to think that you love me, not for my fancied beauty of person, but for my. self alone."
REVIEWS.
Bits of Old China, by WILLIAM C. HUNTER. Shanghai, Kelly and Walsh, Ltd.
The Fan-kwae at Canton, by. WULAN C. HUSTER Shanghai, Kdly and Walsh, Ltd.
These most engrossing, reprints will be gladly welcomed by those who are at all
interested to learn what life was like to the foreigner in China in pre-Treaty days. Mr A. C. Hunter, of Shanghai, tells us in a brief preface to the volumes that the first editions were written by his father about 25 years ago, a few years apart, and have long since been oxhausted.
Іп солзе- quence of numerous enquiries for the books a second edition has been printed. Tho auther, we are told, died at Nice in June, 1991, few days after the failure of the firm of Russell and Co., with whom he was connected for so many years of his early life in China.
incidents of the good old days told in s Both volumes are full of most interesting
bright and happy style, with an ample soesoning of pungent humour. While the foreigner never felt quite safe outside Factory limits, one cannot help feeling as
CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, CANTON, Canton, June 14, 1911.
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met after a long there was a deal more of enjoyment got out of life in Canton before Treaty days than most folk imagine. And on the whole it seems that there was a really marked, feel- ing of goodwill between the Chinese and curing; they will pass away many a pleasant the fan-kwae. Both books are worth pro- half hour."
separation. "Mon. Tam," says cue, "whour in the name o' guidneas has ye GOLD 83,250,00€ GOLD $3,250,000 been hidin 'yerse!' I havna scen go for
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William had thrown down his spade and shovel and had gone to be a soldier."
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life that existence up at the farm seemed and show the author, a retired Major of THE very dull and tedione by comparison.
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For 12 months 4 per cent per annum,
and he wished he had never left his old For 6
friends the spade and shovel. 3 per cent per annum. For 3-... 3 per cent per annum.
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"Right torn1" cried the sergeant. William turned to the left. When the sergeant cried, "Left torn!" he turned to the right.
At last flesh, could stand it no longer. In a frenzy of exasperation, William faced the badgering drill-master, and exclaimed
"Look here, sergeant. Tha doesn' know thy ows mind for two minutes to gether. Tell us which way the wants us to
turn, and ba' dono wit!"
The Loy was a bad ono. The father was an angry one. The stick was a thick one. The boy was evidently in for an unpleasant time.
Suddenly his younger brother came upon
the scene.
HOB, father," he cried, "don't strike William. Please, please don't!"
"Eh!" gasped his father.
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racanteur of no mean order. the Royal Marine Light Infantry, to be a
the apparat merit of dealing with real life. stories have a strong Away favour and have All the
The book is characteristically dedicated To the Boy of the Unremembered Name who, upon a summer's afternoon some decades since, fought with us (a novice in the art) behind the chapel of the ancient Showing tracks and daily pro- school at Broutwood, and who, by a well- directed blow upon the chin, first gave me furiously to think.
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TRIKE XXPLOSIVE BOMES AT INTERVALS
OP TEN SECONDE.
A Black Cross will be hoisted at the same tizni, superior to the other shapes,
NIGHT SIGNALN
The following Night Signals will ke holsted from the Flagstaf on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Office Flagstaff, and HMF. Tamar
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cisco.
III. Throe Lights Vertical, Red, Grors expected to increase to full typhoon forta Red, indicates that the wind may be At any moment,
No. III Signal will be accompanied by the plaive Bombs, as above, in the evont of the information conveyed by this signal being fat publishod by night,
The Night Signals will be substituted for the Day Signale it sunset, and will, when Teaccory, be altered during the nights
AUSTRALIA, TÄSMANIA, AND NEW
ZEALAND: GORDON & GOTH M bourne and Sydney. CKYLON-W. M. Sarn & Co., APOTHECARIZS Co., Colonsbo. SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :-£KLI)
& Wash, LAD., Singapore..
JEJ PELEMMET ANY WARNINDS, For the benest of Native Craft ad PHILIPPINE ISLANDS1, S. Wpassing Clean Tessile, Cono will be exhibited at each of the following stations aring the time that any of the above Day Signals are holstel in the Harbour.
Gap Rock
BON & Co., Manila, CHINA-Canton, Piri & Co. Amoy THE AMOY STORE, Foochote, BECKETI & Co., Shanghai, KELLT & WALEH. Lav. Yokohama, KLY & WALA
THE CHINA MAIL, LTD.,
6, Wyndham Street. Hongkong.
THE
CHINA
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Washing Books
Waghans
Stanley,
Cape Collinson,
Aberdeen Sau El Wan.. Sai Kung
Sha Tag Fol Tai P This will indicate that thero is
is depres sion somewhere in the Chica See, rod that a Storm Warning is hoisted In ta Harbour,
Farther details can always be girec Doosa, Yamels, on demand, by signal, frem
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