Moral Maxims.
Never put off till to-morrow the man whom you can " do" to-day. Business first and pleasure afterwards. Get your loan from the money-lender before you treat yourself with kicking lim. Patience ls a virtue. Therefore, lf your wife wants a new bonnet, let her ivait for it. My son, delays are dangerous—especially with widows. Exchange is no robbery. If you go to i party, put your oldest hat on. Remember that the wooer's mood — the Etatlve — lg may, and the wedded mood— i _o_p«ra.tiY*— ls must.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3102, 26 September 1899, Page 6
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88Moral Maxims. Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3102, 26 September 1899, Page 6
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