usually on the fence. Away down in the depths of every Woman’s heart lurks this sentiment; “ Old bonnet ■ no church.” There are times when afflictions prove blessings, ft is twice as easy to save a man with a cork leg from drowning as the man without one. An old sailor, when asked how far north j he had ever been, replied that ho .'had been so far north that “the cows, when ! milked beside a rod-hot stove, gave ice* cream.” I Printers are not good bakers, hut it is I unquestionable that they »:e groat on ■V.PW."
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Dunstan Times, Issue 977, 7 January 1881, Page 2
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