The inspector asked one of the bye:—"What is a miracle!" The boy looked puzzled. The inspector *aid, "Now, my boy, suppaang you wok 4 up in the nient and saw the sun shining—what would be!" The moon, Er."—C. W. Little,
January 3, 1920 - Northern Weekly Gazette - Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, England
It was Cllifri§:anas Eye, and 31. astir in the Vic:art.'s household; in the kitchen the maids a-ere patting the finifhing touehes to the decorations, and with mistletoe and holly were making the pia os look like some fairy dwelling. " Really," remarked :Liluonok, i pertly dame o
January 3, 1920 - Northern Weekly Gazette - Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, England
(Dundalk). —Fresh 13,laud'8 pills are a ap:enclid tonic far anaaanki. Take one or t•so at her each meal. and arid coast p a t:Lon. "H. E. A." (London).—Valvr de2eots are incurable, but any heart may be tended by proper core. Put yourse:f under a local doctor. Letters relating to
January 3, 1920 - Northern Weekly Gazette - Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, England
A custom whieh went Wick to the remotest tines, and wilivh continued to prevail till the end of the reign of Standslau Augustus. was that cf offering to the Polish Sovereign the first loaf derived from the new harvest. This custom symbolised both the patriarcilial simplicity and
January 3, 1920 - Northern Weekly Gazette - Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, England
gel, are law a rile dto M Y. Tul.ip P. H. Pearson.] "Reg - 111r Reader " would 1i ks to hew a a qn;ek way to the fawn ra.bbit sk ns black -.* - COCOANUT RICE CAKE. Quarter of a pound of butter, /lb. of sugar, 3 eggs, 6oz. of flour, 2oz. of ground rice, one teaspoonful of baking
January 3, 1920 - Northern Weekly Gazette - Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, England