m HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION 1C w Stories World Meets With Smiles Srottli Wit nntl Humor. (fJS OLD Scotchwoman who hntl A made n great deal of money by Belling whisky was visited when on her deathbed by her minister. "And so, Molly," said the nilu; Istcr, "you tell me thnt jou have nil this money." ,, , "Indeed, minister, J have," replied Molly. "And jou tell me, too," continued the minister, "that jou made all this money by filling the noggin." "Xa, na, minister," said the dying woman, "1 dldna tell yo that. I made the mnlst of It by NOT filling the noggin." A minister of a Scotch parish was called In to effect n reconciliation between n fisherman and his wife After using nil the arguments at his command to convince tho liusunwi that It was unmanly to strike his wife, ho concluded: "You know, David, that the wo man Is the weaker vessel." "Wool, then." said David sulkily, "If she's the weaker vessel she should carry tho less sail." Tho chief of tho clan Mcintosh onco had n dispute with a cabman about his fare. "Do you know who I nm?" Indig nantly oxclnlmed tho Highlander. "I am tho Mcintosh." "1 don't care If you are the um brella," replied tho cabby. "I'll have my rights." M. C. C. Thought of n Hotter Wnjr. I In olden times the beadle was armed with n small wooden mallet with which he was commissioned to tap, gently but firmly, the heads of sleepers In church. In tho old town of Kilbarchan onco lived and preached n minister whoso pulpit ministrations wero de void of all eloquence or force. Nat urally, ho was annoyed every Sun day by tho Bight of sovernl of his parishioners who slept throughout the sermon. Chief among those wbb Johnny riano. Johnny had been gently "touched" by the old beadle's mallet soveral times, but one Sunday the minister was oxnsperated at tho sight of the man soundly sleeping almost before tho sermon had begun. "Andra," ho called out to tho beadle, "gang round to tho wnst loft and rap Johnny Plane. Olo tho lazy loon a guld stiff rap on tho held ho deserves 't." Tho beadlo obeyed Instructions. with tho result that n lively fight ensued between him nnd tho erst whllo sleeper. Meeting Andra In the vestry nfter the service, tho minister said: "If the loon sloeps next Sunday, just you gang up nna rap him back to reason: and mind It's a lenock wl' some FOncn In't ho needs." "Nn, nn, sir," was the beadle's canny reply, "I'll no disturb him again. If Johnny's to be kept frno sleepln' In church, minister, yo maun Just pit tho force Into yer sermon." M. C. C. The Dn;neMlr Machine. Mr. Meek was laboriously hooking up tho back of his wlfo's ovenlng dress Just as the clock wan striking their dinner hour nnd their dinner guests wero ringing tho door bell. Mr. Meek breathed hard: his fore head was damp nnd his hands shook. "I do wish somo ono would Invent a machine to do thl3 kind of work!" ho mttered, miserably. "Wuliy, they have!" replied his wife, brightly, ns sho npplled some powder nonchalantly to her nose. "They have, nnd you nre It." Youth's Companion. Mmlo mi Anthem of It. It Is pleasant to hear that tho stern btiBliiGHS of drilling has Its light olilo, ns well ns most other things. In n certain territorial regiment, not many miles from London, one of tiie newest lecrults was watting his turn on parade to be Inspected. Presentlv to him camo the youth ful officer In charge. He has what Is known as the varsity accent. The officer stooped and Inspected. Then: "Hn, ha, no shave," lie said. "He, he, no rnzor," replied tho new recruit blithely, thinking that he had met a sociable soul with a pleasant way of reprimanding. Tho result was, of course, disas trous to tho recruit. Hut now, when tho regiment Is marching and "Tip perary" Is getting n llttlo overdone, Mm mnnnrnnv Is vnrled bV tho front section calling out In full-throated unison, "Ha, ha, no shnvo," which Is Instantly replied to from tho back with a stentorian roar of "He, lie, no razor!" London Dally Mirror. Hint ns to Iinprociucnt. "Father," said the small boy, "Is there really n Santa Clans?" "Why, I bellovo so, my son." "But as a boy grows older doesn't a boy's own father come to tho frout and choose tho gifts himself?" "I shouldn't be surprised If that were tho case." "Well, I hopo It Is. I haven't said much about It, but after thinking over tho presents I've been getting for two or three Chrlstmascs past I'd rather cut out Santa Claus and tnke my chances with you." Wash ington Star. Would Soon Catch It. Tommy had been playing truant from school and had passed a long, beautiful day fishing. On his way back he met ono of his young cronies, who accosted him with the usual question, "Catch anything?" At this Tommy, In all tho con sciousness of guilt, quickly re sponded: "Nope ain't been homo yet." Sheet Music Buyers Accept This Offer To responsible parties wo will send tho latest Sheet Music on Trial. Writo for complete in formation today. The late song, "My Dreamy Rose," is yours for five !i-ccnt stamps. Mack's Music Shop 317 Morrison St., Portland, Or. When you so to rortlamt want to you will Attend the Theater You wilt gt the moit for our money by solng to TIIE BAKER idto. I. Itaker, Met.) Ou llnmilnn) nml 3lorrlian Nil. Horn of lli Famotx Jlakcr I'laieri. 1'rlcM, 25c. 35c. 60c, 75c. Jlatl , 53c, Joe. Mullnrr srxnvY vi:iNi.M.Y, satiiiiiiay. Alwax a new iilay Hlgh-clati company of real actor mid nctreitej. Beautiful conic anU txagt effect!. 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