A WORLD'S WORKER.Chef timing a mixed grill.
Chef timing a mixed grill.
"The Bishop of Barrow-in-Furness rendered timely assistance yesterday in an accident which occurred in the main street of Carlisle. Part of the harness of a heavily-laden cart broke, and the horse was becoming restive, when the Bishop, who was passing, prevented further danger by buckling up the girth while the carter held up the cart shafts, which would otherwise have fallen to the ground."—Morning Post.
"The Bishop of Barrow-in-Furness rendered timely assistance yesterday in an accident which occurred in the main street of Carlisle. Part of the harness of a heavily-laden cart broke, and the horse was becoming restive, when the Bishop, who was passing, prevented further danger by buckling up the girth while the carter held up the cart shafts, which would otherwise have fallen to the ground."—Morning Post.
A lesser man would have pinched the carter's cap.
"As everything is illusory, we had better make our illusions as pleasant as possible. 'That,' he said, 'has been my view.'"—Times.
"As everything is illusory, we had better make our illusions as pleasant as possible. 'That,' he said, 'has been my view.'"—Times.
"As everything was necessarily illusory, we had better make our illusions as pleasant as possible. (Laughter.) That had never been his view. (Applause.)"—Westminster Gazette.
"As everything was necessarily illusory, we had better make our illusions as pleasant as possible. (Laughter.) That had never been his view. (Applause.)"—Westminster Gazette.
Which of these reports is right must remain a matter of philosophic doubt unless Mr.Balfourcan clear it up.
"At once, respectable Youth, for small milk round; a good milker; dive in."—Advt. in "Liverpool Echo."
"At once, respectable Youth, for small milk round; a good milker; dive in."—Advt. in "Liverpool Echo."
What is the good of a Pure Milk Bill if this sort of thing goes on?