ee EEE eee — Se a - re aw Qe A ETE RR Ea ? : P : TH A Satisfactery Test.. “ Five pounds to the maa who can prove that any two thiogs pat Ito this refrigerator will taste oi the other.’ lie was a cute Yorkshiremen, and, having placed @ wet! ierator at his door ae hot-summer day wath the above sigan hung Over it, retired inside to await the expec elrush of Customers. People passing up and down the street jostied each other ia a hurry, glanced at the reirigerator and ils sige, and went on, After soffe hours of disappointed hope and expectation a tradesman was a pedestrian halt, calmly perused the wonderful announcement = and rather unbesitatinuly advanced. to the door. “Do you mean it?” he inquired in au anxious tone, poioting overt bis shoulders to the sigoa. “ Yes sir, emphatically respouded the shopkeeper. * Put down your money ?” insinuated the stranger. “No sir,’ replied the pompous style, “amy word Is as Lf od as eash,” * Ali right Viltake you,” respouded the stranger, returned shortly uoder each arm.” Stick to your arrangement?” he sueried. Of course I will !” answered wonderiag what he tradesman, 10 od departed. tle fter W th a box the 3s a bad ih view. The stranger set his box down on the | iVement, and the crowd beyan to io Golleety Hé told the tradesman that he Was afraid uhat he(the tradesman) would back ont of his bargain, bu the latter dsserted his readimess§ to pul iis money if necessary. Lhe strenyer pened the box, lifted ‘out a cal, aBu niaced ber in the refrigcrator. be! he opened the other box and took there- from a Wire cage containing a large rat. * Now, sir,” be said, “you just shut that door in ahurry when | flop the rat inside’ aud l’li bet you another tiver thatone will taste of the other in less than five minutes!’ The crowd shouted, the shopkeeper slammed (he refrigerator door, aud rushed into the shop with remark about fools aud swindlers. Lle still reiuses to recognize the straager’s claim to the tive pounds, but has taken in his sign. Manchester Cour eneteniidinalinicasi Don't Nag Each Other. Young Wives and husbands cannot be too strongiy rem'aded of the probable shipwreek they will make of their hap- piness.if they yield to -that il-temper which Gxpresses itself in discourtesy, Want ~ of” compliance, unnecéssury Opposition and above al!, that mos! umusement of ‘* nagging’ tiundreds of households have gone wrong from the mere want »of checking im time the habit anpoying as 4 relief to a memen- tary feeling of irritation or discom/ort. The wife who gets into the wayof con- tradieting, or “checking” her husband, of opposing him ino small things snd standing out in large ones, the husband who is sneeriag, tempestuous, tyran- . fauit-fio ling,—perhaps beither side knowing the whole extent of its folly, but just giving way to itas more easy than to fight and conquer it—these young people’ afe) doing their best to dig the grave of their married peace ; and some day, poor, fainting little love will fallinto it stark . and .p!umeless, and will pever rite tollife in. iu the beginning there little tiffs and discomforts are made up with a kiss from him and a few tears.from. her.to idd cement to the reconciliation. By LimetHe tiflsar® More «ctid, and the reconciBation is ids warm. By siill turther this Hever cCaes at all; and things get into thatchrovic state when there i+ never au open breach, and uever a formal healing, but--an’ éver- wideniog riftand a never-ending cold- nes». Then two lives jar ami griod like rusty lhinves—-locks which misfit ti wheels where the axie is stiff, us Lrous aud Creat us an row, nical, iis slo or anything else which would’ never work together in hramony or smooth- ness, but which, for want of care to keep the adjustment exact, perhaps for went of ol, the joints crack and hagg and cBafe, acd do’ pot fit— to tile annoyance, acd more, of all tie by standers. : Ss Beet Bd A Sovercign Did It. The following story isptold of a undergraduate on Trioi'y about forty years backs One night, being engaged t> ao in-college supper, he aupfort- unately did not reach the gate till five minutes*past ten: (After tem no out- college qaan couldenter, nor could any ~ja@ollege men go oat.) 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