FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
Faint purse ne’er won fair lady.— Life. Our adversity should often be speibd perversity. —Ram’s Horn, j Do not mistake excitement for I amusement nor idleness for calm. — 1 Bood Cheer. D\. vpsia, with all its terrors, can’t keep man from eating, but it can m : wish he hadn’t, good and ha.'-:. -Buck. Tiie iove a loyal man feels is alj ways poorly expressed—only the cold j in love make fine speeches about it,— I Town Topics. A Fan-American sight recently was a Japanese In American clothing rid- : ing in a jinriksha drawn by an Amer- ; iean carbed as a Japanese.— Buffalo Express. A man gets mad if any man looks at his daughter of 16, and if she has ■' reached 26 without any man looking at her, he begins to look at her crit* I ically himself. — Atchison Globo.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3529, 1 June 1905, Page 4
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143FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3529, 1 June 1905, Page 4
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