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A FRYING-PAN STORY

If tliere is one thing which tho Rev. R. J. Campbell dislikes more than another, however/ it it cant, and there was subtle sarcasm — although, it may have been lost on the P^VivllO i^lvSti tlie gift— in the presentation of a -fryiii'g-pan to a couple . Avlio wrote .sayirfg that they liaci been so, absorbed iti reading a serms>* by the famous preacher that they foi'g&t all about some food that was cooking Oil tho fire. Not only was the food spoilt } but the pan was burned through. The 1 pastor of the City Temple promptly sent a new frying-pan, with the inscription : "Compensation for damages, from R. J. Campbell."

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 305, 29 June 1909, Page 7

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A FRYING-PAN STORY Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 305, 29 June 1909, Page 7

A FRYING-PAN STORY Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 305, 29 June 1909, Page 7

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