SAYINGS OF THE DAY.
Hard as it is, peopTe can more easily erase their wrinkles than their records.—“Deseret News.”
No woman should feel that she is a burden to herself as long as she can carry her age well.
A honeymoon produces more lies to th©_ square minute than any other period of a person’s life.—Hubert Wales.
Many a Sunday morning sermon is followed by a great religious awakening, about the time the collection plate is going to be passed. A woman ought to have two husbands; one to love and cherish, and the other to honor and obey.—Hallio E. Rives.
In making love, as in every other branch of life, consistency is the quality most to be aimed at.—G. P. Wodehouse.
When a man who lias done something daring and dangerous says that it is only what someone else would have done he doesn’t really mean it.-—“ Albany Journal.’’ America’s unlimited supply of deathdealing machinery will cause an inde finite prolongation, of this murder <•!' mankind.—Duko of Abruzzi. “The men are on earth chiefly to attract the women, but they don't know it. The women are on e ;-i n chiefly to attract the men, and ! hoy do know it—though some pretenei otherwise.”—D. G. Phillips.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3980, 13 July 1915, Page 7
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