\ The truo mission of Woman. — Sub- ', mission.
A Maiden Speech. — -"Ask papa." Swift said the reason a certain University was a learned place was that moat persons took some learning thither, and few brought any away with them, so it accumulated. The American Newspaper Reporter saya : — " The chap who could do all the business he wanted without advertising, has been compelled to advertise at last. The new advertisement is headed ' Sheriff's Sale.' " " No, Catherine," said Patrick to his wife, " you never c.itch a falsehood coining out of my mouth." " You may well Kay that," replied Kate, " they fly out so fast that nobody can catch 'em." Puzzling Inscription. — The young Indies of a country seminary are puzzled over the exact m *aning of the following inscription n cently discovered on the wall of the building: — "Young ladies should set good example, for young men will follow them."
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Southland Times, Issue 1797, 23 September 1873, Page 3
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