Yours, etc.,
DISGUSTED.
"Sir G. Cornewall Lewis made the best speeches in the moist manner."—British Weekly.
We had always understood till now that he was one of our dry speakers.
"Mr. R. M'Neill was surprised that the hon. member should have thought it worth while to make a point of that sort. Surely he knew the rule 'Qui facit peralium facit perse.'"—The Times.
The maxim seems to have jammed.
"Mr. Bonar Law replied: 'The Imperial War Cabinet is both executive and consultative, its functions being regulated by the nature of the subject of the Bandman Opera Coy.'"—The Empire (Calcutta).
As one of the subjects of the Company (according to its advertised programme) is a piece entitled "The Rotters," we feel confident that Mr. BONAR LAW has been misreported.