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" I want a brace of nice plump pheasants."

" I want a brace of nice plump pheasants."

"Sorry! Haven't one left, air," said the &homes. "Dear, dear! My wife —." "Ah! Excuse me, sir," broke in the shop. man. "but here are some very fine sausages I kighly recommend. nn sure your wife would be delighted with them." "Bassagee be Wowed!" yelled the would-1-e , pheasant
January 29, 1909 - Weekly Journal (Hartlepool) - Hartlepool, Durham, England
 
NEW DISCOVERY AROUSES WONDER.

NEW DISCOVERY AROUSES WONDER.

LONDON, Thursday. c its recent discovery, Cadum, the new . remedy, has, by As marvellous cures of Asems and other cl* diseases, Oia the most sea expectations fr i d e l i stingnisbedshermist who gave it to the world, and has awakened great interest among skin specialists. It is
June 11, 1909 - Weekly Journal (Hartlepool) - Hartlepool, Durham, England
 
I Bing's `-sving – I official gurely reduced I considerably. as. rates ander the many –

I Bing's `-sving – I official gurely reduced I considerably. as. rates ander the many –

I Bing's `-sving - I official gurely reduced I considerably. rates ander the many -
June 11, 1909 - Weekly Journal (Hartlepool) - Hartlepool, Durham, England
 
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5 • s u it in Dwaine' 4* , NRCitnftlai nittat+ ORESSAIAKINO AT HOME. , itiritielo.l' BY "SYLVIA." Now that the warm weather has really attired we are all thinking of summer blouses, of what the Americans call the " sheer ' variety; as though the " jumper" and the princess frocks
June 11, 1909 - Weekly Journal (Hartlepool) - Hartlepool, Durham, England
 
GROANED, AND WENT DOWN.

GROANED, AND WENT DOWN.

The life-line was slipped under his arms, and he stepped on the diving ladder, a weight of about fifteen pounds hooked on his breast, and another one on his back; he groaned, for the little bones on top of his shoulders were throbbing with the weight, the whole outfit reefing ac
June 11, 1909 - Weekly Journal (Hartlepool) - Hartlepool, Durham, England
 
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O s * But there is another feeling developed by a holiday. You are conscious that you have seen men and women, although they have only been revealing themselves to their own kinsfolk. I do not suggest housefolk, because the kind of thing to which I am alluding could not happen da
June 11, 1909 - Weekly Journal (Hartlepool) - Hartlepool, Durham, England
 
A DISAPPEARING LAKE.

A DISAPPEARING LAKE.

There is a lake near Valdosta, Georgia, which disappears every three or four years and comes back again no matter what the condition of the weather may be. The lake is three miles long and threequarters of a mile wide, with an average depth of 121 t. of water. Them are natural s
June 11, 1909 - Weekly Journal (Hartlepool) - Hartlepool, Durham, England
 
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June 11, 1909 - Weekly Journal (Hartlepool) - Hartlepool, Durham, England
 
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June 11, 1909 - Weekly Journal (Hartlepool) - Hartlepool, Durham, England
 
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- - - At Windsor the Queen recently planned a garden, whieh promisee to be one of the varied and luxuriant in the kingdom.
July 5, 1907 - Weekly Journal (Hartlepool) - Hartlepool, Durham, England