WAYSIDE MINISTRIES.
INDUSTRY. A man, like a watch, is to be valued for his goings*. —W. Penn. -X- -X- -X- 1 -XLearn to laugh. A good laugh is better than medicine. Learn to tell a story. A well told story is as welcome as a .sunbeam in a sick room. Learn to keep your own troubles to yourself. The world is too busy to care .for your ills and sorrows. Learn to do something for others. Even if you are a bedridden invalid there is always something that you can do to make others happier, and that is the way to attain happiness lor yourself. —The Beacon. * X- * i. * Love wore a suit of hodden gray And toiled within the fields all day. J.ovc wielded pick and carried pack And bent to heavy , loads the back Though meagre fed and sorely lashed, The only wage Love ever asked, \ child's wan face to kiss at night, A woman’s smile by candle light. • —M. Sangster.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 1
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163WAYSIDE MINISTRIES. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 1
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