AN EQUIVOCAL COMPLIMENT.
"Dundee," said one of its leading citizens at the luncheon, "will stand by Mr. Churchill to the last letter."—Daily Chronicle.
Evidently "l" itself would not sever Mr. CHURCHILL'S connection with his old friends.
"$20 buys a horse, good in his wind, if sold at once."—Canadian Paper.
Better not wait for his second wind.
"Coow wanted, first week in August, for Lads Brigade Camp, 120 Lads; must be used to Field kitchens."
It looks like being "bad for the coow."