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OLD FRIENDS

... advenity ; old friends, like old wine, losing am crudity of newness, mellowing by keeping, and blending the ripeness of age with the vigour of youth. It is all true in certain circumstances and uoiler certain 000ditione ; but the old friend of this ideal ...

A YOUTHFUL FOIKiER

... A YOUTHFUL FOIKiER At Barnstaple, on Monday, a young; irirl. named Anne Stone, seven years of age. was committed for trial for obUuuinß money under false pretences. It appears that the ifirl wrote, caused to »>e written, a letter to a lady named Henderson ...

Published: Wednesday 30 July 1873
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 2321 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FRIEND OF ALL. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS

... having a taste for drawing and mathematics preferred. A moderate premium. Apply, in youth’s own writing, to M.,” office of this paper. RESPECTABLE and well - educated youths its apprentices the newspaper and general printing. An excellent trade taught, with ...

Published: Wednesday 27 September 1871
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 7984 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

STITCHES IN TIME. (From the Queen) The stitch in time which saves nine is an important element in the success

... end. And whole homespun is better than ragged velvet. The stitch in time that saves nine, saves more than It. allotted number in the matter of health. How many people have died of the small neglected indisposition, which spread and grew till it became the ...

f Oht colmins an fret* mil will their amnions tmelg, asfrauily they please, and with comrtuy. WiUoar con ..

... men Colony who can help their friends at home, for many of them earn more than 9s. per day,—contracting, digging, 4c. I have taken the liberty sending you a Colonist, where I appealed to my countryman to help their friends home headed Distress in Cornwall ...

Published: Thursday 12 June 1879
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 3625 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

[Saturday, Dece?*ber 2, . home which men was trying to monnt, hot oonM To »how the winch to wr.to-m not,

... your real position with regard to this affair ? Are you assisting the plaintiff professionally or as a friend I am assisting him as friend, and as friend only. Not professionally at all What do you mean “professionally?” I not an attorney, nor an attorney’s ...

Advertisers Correspondents Cornwall In consequence of train and postal alterations have to call the attention ..

... struggles must be made under and not all upon surface is quite in to warn a person not to try and seize upon to save do utmost to drown preserver clinging round him trying to get upon shoulders (if latter is foolish or over-excited as to this) I recommend drowning ...

To Advertisers Correspondents in Cornwall In consequence of train and postal alterations to call attention of ..

... alleged by his supporters to be the better candidate of the two That of course Mr Augustus Smith’s friends do not admit even if the opinion of Mr Jenkins’s friends be admitted and he is allowed to be the better candidate the question arises is it possible carry ...

man. who thought that every one was cheating biro, and who marked his money in order to try and entrap

... man. who thought that every one was cheating biro, and who marked his money in order to try and entrap bis apprentice*. Heinrich had done no barm at all; Herr Winter w«* entirely to blame. It was bis fault. ‘Well, far away then, the farther the better ...

Published: Friday 07 January 1870
Newspaper: Cornubian and Redruth Times
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1506 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

' Advertisers Correspondents in Cornwall In of train and alterations we to call the attention of our ..

... ' Advertisers Correspondents in Cornwall In of train and alterations we to call the attention of our advertising friends west Cornwall to the fact their and communications are posted early in Afternoon Wednesdays they will not delivered I our Office until ...

THE ZULU WAR. LORD NORTHBROOK AT THE COBDEN DINNER. Minute of the Yearly Meeting of the Poeiety of Friends, held

... THE ZULU WAR. LORD NORTHBROOK AT THE COBDEN DINNER. Minute of the Yearly Meeting of the Poeiety of Friends, held in London, Fifth Month, 1879. On Saturday last the annual meeting of the Cobden Club took place. The Earl of Northbrook preeided. In giving ...