"Dundee," said one of its leading citizens at the luncheon,
"will stand by Mr. Churchill to the last letter."--_Daily
Chronicle_.
Evidently "l" itself would not sever Mr. CHURCHILL'S connection with his
old friends.
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"$20 buys a horse, good in his wind, if sold at
once."--_Canadian Paper_.
Better not wait for his second wind.
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"Coow wanted, first week in August, for Lads Brigade Camp, 120
Lads; must be used to Field kitchens."
It looks like being "bad for the coow."
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GEMS FROM THE JUNIORS.
WAR WORK.
War work is what wimmen do when their arnt enuff men. Or men do it too
sometimes if they are rather old and weak and cant be soldiers, but it
is mostly wimmen. Some war work you get paid for but some you don't. It
just depens whether you are rich and do V A D or poor and do munisions
and things. V A D means something but I forget what. My brother says it
means Very Active Damsles but you cant beleive him, and anyway no one
talks of damsles nowydays besept in potry.
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