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MISCELLANEOUS.

A Yorkshire clergyman, preaching for the Blind Asylum, began by gravely remarking, * If all the world were blind, what a melau*holy sight it would be ! Only think of this Friends. — An American paper says : — There is a man up the country who always pays for his paper in advance. He has never had a sick day in his life, never had any corns or toothaches, • his potatoes never rot, the weevil never, eats his wheat, the frost never kills his corn or beans, his babes never cry in the night, and liia wife sever scolds,. _:_ .. .._ ..._

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Bruce Herald, Volume V, Issue 214, 3 June 1868, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS. Bruce Herald, Volume V, Issue 214, 3 June 1868, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS. Bruce Herald, Volume V, Issue 214, 3 June 1868, Page 3

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