Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1925 — Page 7

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Dog Was Wise Johnson patted Jackson's dog on the head. ‘‘A nice dog," he said. “But why ! don't you teach it some tricks?” Jackson was a man who lacked energy. “I’ve tried,” he replied, “but the dog won't learn.” “Not much intelligence?” queried Johnson. “Too much," answered Jackson. “I can see by the expression on his face that the dog doesn’t see any more sense in the tricks than I do.”

MIGHT AS WELL The Salesman —You will pardon me if I tax your patience? The Merchant —Why not? Everything else is taxed.

Not Made of Dust Although he was a particularly long- ' suffering parent, there were times ■ when his nerves had to give way under I the strain of the innumerable ques- | tions which were fired at him by his I small son. One evening as he was about to setI tie down to a quiet perusal of his ■ newspaper, a small voice piped: “Dad, > am I made of dust?” “I think not," answered his father, ■ with ft sigh, “otherwise you'd dry up now and asrain.”

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