The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . Generous,Joseph, said his mother, reprov-ingly, I should think youd beashamed to be in the same class withboys so much smaller than yourself.Well, mother, replied Joe, Ilook upon the matter in a different wayaltogether. It makes me feel fine tosee how proud the small boys are tobe in the class with a big boy likeme.—The Delineator.*The Exile.The Walrus—Gee! But its lone-some around here. What caused youto become a hermit? Eskimo Dog (sadly)—I was withCook V—Puck. *TactA fashionable photographer has un-do

The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . Generous,Joseph, said his mother, reprov-ingly, I should think youd beashamed to be in the same class withboys so much smaller than yourself.Well, mother, replied Joe, Ilook upon the matter in a different wayaltogether. It makes me feel fine tosee how proud the small boys are tobe in the class with a big boy likeme.—The Delineator.*The Exile.The Walrus—Gee! But its lone-some around here. What caused youto become a hermit? Eskimo Dog (sadly)—I was withCook V—Puck. *TactA fashionable photographer has un-do Stock Photo
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The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . Generous, Joseph, said his mother, reprov-ingly, I should think youd beashamed to be in the same class withboys so much smaller than yourself.Well, mother, replied Joe, Ilook upon the matter in a different wayaltogether. It makes me feel fine tosee how proud the small boys are tobe in the class with a big boy likeme.—The Delineator.*The Exile.The Walrus—Gee! But its lone-some around here. What caused youto become a hermit? Eskimo Dog (sadly)—I was withCook V—Puck. *TactA fashionable photographer has un-doubtedly achieved the pinnacle oftactful achievement. A woman witha decided squint came to him for aphotograph. Will you permit me, he said, promptly, to take your portrait inprofile ? There is a certain shynessabout one of your eyes which is asdiflBcult in art as it is fascinating innature.—Youths Companion.*A FailureHave you completed your gradua-tion essay ? No, replied Mildred. I read itover to father and he understoodevery sentence. Ive got to rewriteit.—Washington Star.. ^_^ A PAINFUL MISUNDERSTANDING.Applicant for Sitdation— Ive come abahtthat job wot W08 advertised. Employer— Well, can you do the work?Applicant, (in great alarm) — Work ! I thoaght it was a foreman you wanted 1 —Punch GenerosityThe Backer—Go it, Billy, yeraint half licked yet. The Fighter—Well, you come andave the other arf. I aint greedy 1—Tit-Dit8. *The LimitKnicker — Is his house mort-gaged ? Bocker — Up to the auto.—NewYork Sun. *The World on WheelsWell, I mortgaged my home yes-terday. What make of auto are you go-inor to get?—Houston Post. * The Root of All EvilBill—They tell me that yr old friend Jimmy gotr job yesterday.Dan—Airit it terrible. Bill, wofc some people will do fr money?— Sydney Bulletin. 212 THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE