Walkerton Independent, Volume 53, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1927 — Page 6
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How Sad Bfrs. Pertwee—My daughter did not feel well last week. Mrs. Wilburton—Was it catching? Mr* Pertwee—Yes, and she missed biai. Decidedly So “Bill is iu a queer tlx —paradoxical, j I call it." “What do you mean?” "He's iu a hole because he can t find un opening.”
LIKE A GRAY DAY &X-Y7% । V' > I * ^lj! Hill First Court Ollkial —‘'His Majesty
seems to be under a cloud and unable to attend to affairs of state. Second Ditto—“ Yes. he's like a gray day—plenty of cloud, but no reign.” An Unkind Cut Hazel (in hat store) —How does lliis one look ou me? z\ Friend —I think that’s decidedly the best. But don't you think that it wants some sort of ornament in front—l mean just to distract attention a little from the face? —Pathfinder.
Puzzling Hamilton—l saw a doctor today and he told me to quit working. Clem—Well, are you going to do it? Hamilton —I don't know. The boss told me I'd better start. Father Says It ‘‘Father, I want your advice.” “No, son, it isn’t my advice you wane Its my indorsement ot something foolish you've already decided to do.’’
NOT HIS TOP SPEED ' S I Sam (riding in friend's lizzie) — "Say, is lLl> us fast as you can go?”
Bill—‘No. but I paid for this fliv an' I ain't going to get out an' leave it in the road ’” Unanimity of Purpose "Confound that landlord’ He plans putting up the rent on me, and it’s hard enough to pay it as it is.” “It’s pleasant to see capital and labor working hand 'n hand.’’ “What do you mean?” "Roth of you are working for the same object, to raise the rent, ar-n’’ you?”
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