"How do slugs got anywhere? They climb up the walls, or they come up in the lift, or they get blown about by the wind—I don't know. They can fly up if they like; but, however it be, when they do come, I mean to be ready for them."
Still, though our slug-trap will no doubt come in usefully, it is not what we really want. What we gardeners really want is rain.
A. A. M.
The Tandem.
"The winner was Mr. E. Williams, on an A. J. S. machine, while, on the same machine, Mr. C. Williams finished second."
Liverpool Evening Express.
He should have insisted on the front seat at the start, and then he might have finished first.
"Wanted immediately, experienced pressers for ladies' waists."
Advt. in "Montreal Daily Star."
Don Juan, forward.