Who should make a good “manager?”
A German.
No. XCIX.—FROM THE MATCHBOX
Here is quite a simple match problem:—
Can you remove eight of these matches, that now form nine squares, so as to leave only two squares upon the table?
When Cato and Chloe, at the Popular Café, decided to order for their afternoon tea a pot of what is formed by the mixture of the letters of their names, they called for Chocolate.
The answer by anagram to “Why may the scenery round Bournemouth be said to be ‘quite spruce’?” is—because it is picturesque.
Lord Roberts’ motto, “Virtute et Valore,” is by its anagram True to avert evil, a happy indication of his character.