I.v this age of sharp rivalry, ihe rcan w B permits his wits to go wool-gathering ** T • H liable to get worsted. H Uxlikk the majority of things in thia ■ world, fogs are always mist until they are g®*? Almost a Swi>tdlk. —“ Well, I declare too bad !’’ exclaimed a maiden of the ■ Presbyterian Church. “ What is it ?'* H young pastor of ours. While he was pr®* 2 on trial he never breathed a word being engaged, but as soon as the c * iUrc * > hiui he went right off and got married. 11 ‘ ■ fraud, that’s what he is.’*
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2502, 6 September 1890, Page 6
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