Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . STUDIES OF A GENTLEMAN GIVING SOME GOOD-NATURED ADVICE TO HIS A i fix^f c< SUBURBAN ADVANTAGES. Firstsuburbanile—You were not at the churchsociable last night. What was the matter? Second suburbanite— Got carried past my station,and couldnt get a train back till it was too late. First suburbanite— Ah ! reading again ? Second suburbanite— Naw I Trying to explainthe benefits of living in the suburbs to a city man. The Ameizon Mountains. ^lATHEN I was going to school, said the prominent• man, willingly contributing h


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . STUDIES OF A GENTLEMAN GIVING SOME GOOD-NATURED ADVICE TO HIS A i fix^f c< SUBURBAN ADVANTAGES. Firstsuburbanile—You were not at the churchsociable last night. What was the matter? Second suburbanite— Got carried past my station,and couldnt get a train back till it was too late. First suburbanite— Ah ! reading again ? Second suburbanite— Naw I Trying to explainthe benefits of living in the suburbs to a city man. The Ameizon Mountains. ^lATHEN I was going to school, said the prominent• man, willingly contributing his share to thesymposium of boyhood recollections, it was up in Can-ada, and the examinations at the end of each term wereoral instead of written. The teacher would arrange theclass on benches before him, ask the boys questions inturn, and when a boy couldnt answer tae question hehad to get up from his bench and go and stand againstthe wall. During one examination the teacher asked us, Whatgreat range of mountains is in South America? The first boy shook his head in despair, got up andstood against the wall. The second boy


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