. Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1907. Bound Books, Loose Leaves,Envelopes, Cards, or any othermaterials. Up to 24copies on aFLAT surface. Of Universal Application and readily adapted to economical accounting methods Our New Catalogue No. 2B Telis How. COPELAND-GHATTERSON COMPANY Sole Agents for the Dominion TORONTO, 75 Queen St. West MONTREAL, 112 St. James St. 154 THE BUSY MANS MAGAZINE A Trenton man recently returned homeafter a somewhat lengthy stay in thewest. During his absence he had, ;ic-cording to Simeon Ford, cultivated aluxuriant growth of mustache and whis-kers. When the individ


. Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1907. Bound Books, Loose Leaves,Envelopes, Cards, or any othermaterials. Up to 24copies on aFLAT surface. Of Universal Application and readily adapted to economical accounting methods Our New Catalogue No. 2B Telis How. COPELAND-GHATTERSON COMPANY Sole Agents for the Dominion TORONTO, 75 Queen St. West MONTREAL, 112 St. James St. 154 THE BUSY MANS MAGAZINE A Trenton man recently returned homeafter a somewhat lengthy stay in thewest. During his absence he had, ;ic-cording to Simeon Ford, cultivated aluxuriant growth of mustache and whis-kers. When the individual who had thuschanged the appearance of his counten-ance appeared in his own household,among those who failed at first to re-cognize him was a little niece. Seeing that the child made no movetowards greetings her long-absent rela-tive, the wife said : Why, Alice ! Arent you going tokiss your uncle ? I would, maam, cheerfully respond-ed Alice, but I dont see any place todo it !. Pat—Sure, I voted the dimocraticticket. Mike—How could ye trust such aparty as thot ? Pat—Oh, I didnt. They paid mecash.—Judge. from side to side and to toss it up anddown. What is the matter ? the barberasked. You aint got the toothache,have you ? No, said the customer, I only justwanted to see if my mouth would stillhold water without leaking, that was all. « ** Pat had got hurt—not much more thana scratch, it is true, but his employerhad visions of being compelled to keephim for life, and had adopted the wisecourse of sending him at once to thehospital. After the house surgeon had examinedhim carefully, he said to the nurse : As subcutaneous abrasion is not ob-servable, I do not think there is anyreason to apprehend tegumental cica-trization of the wound. Then turningto the patient, he asked quizzically :What do you think, Pat? Sure, said Pat. youre a wonder-ful thought-reader, doctor. You tookthe very words out of my mouth. ThatsUist what I was going to say ! Dont you w


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