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A good story illustrating the right of children to get in a question or two in reply to interrogatories by their | elders was told by a prominent physician here to a lady patient a day or two ago, “Whose boy are you ? d the doctor to a bright- lool 1g youngster who was playing in a patient's garden, Mr. Whose be you?’ was the unex- pected rejoinder.—Kingston Freeman, eae Jane and Mr. Longwoo were in the parlor, when Tgmmy burst into the room and began to cry out, “Top, mop, fop, stop"— "Why, what's the matter, Tommy ?” interrupted Mr. Longwoo. ‘I'm only doing what Sue told me to,” cried Tommy. “* She told me to come in here and call out a lot of words that rhyme with ‘pop’ to see if it would not bring you to your senses.” —London Society. eee Max and Moritz were the only male youngsters in the family. ‘The first-named one day brought a dog home, a horrid, ugly creature, to the great’ disgust of the female portion of the household, At length the oldest of the sisters persuaded little Max to take the dog back | where he found it, or give it away, and gave him three- pence for his trouble.” Max strutted off with the cur, and returned in half an hour munching the remains of the last of the nuts he had bought with his sister's mone Well, what have you done with that ugly brute?” the latter inquired. ** Guv it to Moritz,” was the reply.—/Uustrirte Welt, A fond grandmother tells the following story of a grandchild: "" An aunt was talking to her of God's laws and of obeying them, when the child surprised her by saying, ‘Well, it is a, great deal easier to law than it is grandma's—she has so many. Courier. eae you have a piece of this nice mince pie, ‘Tommy 7" said ‘Tommy's aunt, with whom he was tak- ing his dinner. ** Please, ma‘am,” replied the little fellow, holding his _ | plate,“ bat you might put two pieces on now: mamma s taught me never to pass my plate back for the second piece."— Yonkers Statesman. eee A small boy of our acquaintance, who is, like most boys, much given to playing soldier, and who has un- fortunately heard a good deal of doctor's talk lately, got things badly mixed a day or two ago. He was making a great noise at the head of his imaginary army, astride what he called his "" gastrick-fever horse"—probably the result of much looking at the pictures of trick horses and, dogs in a circus book—calling to his soldiers, ‘Come on, and we will kill the enemy!" when his aunt called from the next room to know if anything unusual was happening. ‘ Oh,” replied the boy, ‘* nothing, only the soldiers are having a bilious attack. "—Boston Transcript ‘The teacher announced that she wished the pupils to write a short essay on“ The Cigarette Habit.” And little Johnny, after much patient labor, handed in this: which is worn by the cigarette girls is for Winter. this is All ino about The “Cigarette Habit." "— Terre Haute Express. Frank, aged eight, is trying to explain to his little sister Hilda what the soul is, Tilda, your body doesn’t go to heaven * What is the soul ?" Frank—"* Well, it's something inside you ; heart—it's something you feel, but can't see.” Hilda—* Oh, 1 know—you mean the dinner."— London (Ont.) Pick-Me- not your Our bright little Nelly overheard some one speaking of the beatitudes, and on going to bed she said, ‘1 know, mamma, what the beatitoes mean." 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