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Humour of the North

Humour of the North

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HUMOUR OF THE NORTH



SELECTED AND ARRANGED BY

LAWRENCE J. BURPEE


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TORONTO
THE MUSSON BOOK COMPANY
LIMITED

Entered at
Stationers' Hall
1912


INTRODUCTORY NOTE

Some day an enterprising editor may find time to glean from the whole field of Canadian literature a representative collection of wit and humour. It would include the productions of such acknowledged humorists as Thomas Chandler Haliburton and George Thomas Lanigan, as well as specimens of characteristic humour from writers who are better remembered by their more serious work. It would also include a great deal of genuine wit and humour, largely anonymous, in such Canadian periodicals as Grip, Punch in Canada, the Grumbler, the Free Lance, and Diogenes; and characteristic passages from the speeches of such brilliant and witty debaters as Thomas D'Arcy McGee, Joseph Howe, and Nicholas Flood Davin. The present little collection obviously makes no such ambitious claim. It embraces, however, what are believed to be representative examples of the work of some of our better-known writers, many of which will no doubt be quite familiar to Canadian readers, but perhaps none the less welcome on that account.

For permission to reproduce these selections the Editor is indebted to the authors or their representatives, and in the case of the late Dr. Drummond he is also indebted to the publishers, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York. The selection from Joseph Howe's work is taken from his Poems and Essays; Haliburton's sketches are taken from The Old Judge; those of Dr. Drummond from The Habitant, Johnnie Courteau, and The Voyageur; that of Mrs. Cotes from her Social Departure; McCarroll's poem from Madeleine; Lanigan's Fables from the little volume published under that title; and DeMille's selection from The Dodge Club. Lanigan's humorous verse was never brought together in book form.

Ottawa,
August, 1910.


CONTENTS

  PAGE
JOSEPH HOWE (1804-1873):  
The Blue Nose 1
To Mary 3
A Toast (To Haliburton) 5
   
THOMAS CHANDLER HALIBURTON (1796-1865):  
Sheepskins and Politics 8
The Doctor 11
Mother Hunt's Chickens 15
The Deacon's Bargain 19
   
WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND (1854-1907):  
The Corduroy Road 22
Dominique 30
How Bateese came Home 34
   
MRS. EVERARD COTES (1862-  ):  
The Japanese Reporter 46
   
JAMES McCARROLL (1814-1890):  
The Gray Linnet 59
   
GEORGE THOMAS LANIGAN (1845-1886):  
The Ahkoond of Swat 61
The Amateur Orlando 64
The Plumber's Revenge 71
The Merchant of Venice 77
The Unfortunate Elephant 78
The Coroner and the Banana Peel 79
The Rhinoceros and the Dromedary 80
The Hen and the Tailor

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