An eight-hour raao, on going home for Lie supper, found his wife sitting in her best clothes on the front step reading a volume of travels. "How is this ?" he exclaimed. '• Where is my supper ?" I don't know," replied the wife. M began to get your breakfast at six o'clock this morning, and my eight hours ended at two p.m." The Roman Catholic Biehop of Falford, in a pastoral just issued, prohibits Catholics from joining the Ab^ooiatiou of Good Tomplars.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 133, 4 June 1875, Page 2
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