Canadian manufacturers are endea* vouring to persuade the Dominion Go- " yerninent to prohibitfthe exportation of logs and wqodpulp from the Dominion. Born ninety-five years ago in Cheshire, the Rev William Jackson, of the ! United Methodist Free Churches, died ' reoently at Exeter. He was probably k j the oldest Nonoohformist minister in l the country. j "Will you take this woman to. be I your wifeP" "Well, squire," was the reply, "you must be a green ; un .to .ax me such a question as that. Do you suppose I'd be suoh a plaguey fool as to give up the bar hunt and take this'gal to the quilting frojio if I warn't v consoriptt^rou'Bly sartin and determined to have herP Drive on with youx 1 business.'* :.. ; — ■- - .-. ' v ; ' .■■• ■•■■-■•■■ ■'
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8316, 15 May 1905, Page 3
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125Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8316, 15 May 1905, Page 3
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