Walkerton Independent, Volume 55, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1929 — Page 2

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Some Justification They were strolling along when another man hailed her. She joined him ind evidently made an appointment. The first chappie didn’t like this. “Leave me, a poet, for a mere materialist?" “Well, he asked to take me to lunch.” Loss “A man sold a collection of 900 varieties of moths for SLoop.” “I made a mistake in giving my old suit away.”

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pain!” Maggie—“ Not until I have completed my course in marksmanship can I consent to wed.” But No Harness Meier used to hire out horses, but when business got bad he changed to motorcycles. !• riend —How is business going? Meier—Awful. At least 1 used to get my horse back because they knew the way home, but now 1 have to go and look in the ditches for the motorcycles. ।

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Getting It Straight 1 It was a suit about a landing field. The judge announced that he wished to empanel a fair-minded jury. “Just a minute, your honor,” interposed a talesman. “What is it?” “Did you say fair-minded or airminded?” On and Off “Have you Improved your bicycle riding lately?” “No, I’ve fallen off quite a bit.’*

v WHY HE WAS SPARED n j pbBP I y First Autolst —“You could have got-

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