Crockery & glass journal . n boarding a car It fell with a : it is now a has-been. On the board is the sturdy John Nixon,Who sells glass and lamps that have wixon. Hes just the right sort, Is this jolly old sport,And many a one hes played trixon. A gude mon is braw Billy Pitcairn. As a chiel he was aye thocht a fit committee on dinnerWill find him a winner, Tho he didnt for sic wark a bit yearn. A gentleman staid is McKeeWhose manifest joy at the teeIs only exceededWhen all unimpeded Biz goes through with celerity. A Jewel they call Charlie Taylor,For he sure does credit to


Crockery & glass journal . n boarding a car It fell with a : it is now a has-been. On the board is the sturdy John Nixon,Who sells glass and lamps that have wixon. Hes just the right sort, Is this jolly old sport,And many a one hes played trixon. A gude mon is braw Billy Pitcairn. As a chiel he was aye thocht a fit committee on dinnerWill find him a winner, Tho he didnt for sic wark a bit yearn. A gentleman staid is McKeeWhose manifest joy at the teeIs only exceededWhen all unimpeded Biz goes through with celerity. A Jewel they call Charlie Taylor,For he sure does credit to his make the time passHe sells lots of glassAnd if the world frowns hes no railer. A certain glass agent called Dealing, Is a man of considrable feeling. Though Bills a good scout,If you cross him, look out ! Or youll soon find yourself strike the ceiling. At the end of these stories veraciousComes our genial old friend, L. D. Seixas. He never gets sore, But ever and moreHis manner grows kindly and gracious. 120.


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