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... OPPORTUNITY SPEAKS. Yes, 1 am Opportunity; But say, young man, don't wait for ma To come to you; Just buckle down to win your crown, And work with head And heart and hands, As does the man who understands That those who wait, Expecting some reward from ...
... SPEAKING AT ALL, His torcleaip asked if it was not: possible for the parties to come to an arrangement. Mr. Edmonds, for the !husband, said he was willing, as affection still existed. All the trouble had been caused by the mother-inlaw. Ilia Lordship ...
... England Speaks ! A Radical contemporary has an article end , titled Echoes from the Canvass. You tell I the Kepting, says one elector to a caller, Ias my vote goes to the first bloke as fetches me in a motor car—and nothink else won't do. Now ...
... SPEAK KINDLY. Opeak is the sensing hoar, row it sae make the day. A little for your friesd. Who oink., • martian oal. drink kincily in the satiatide boar. Fat it hot.. tam And bap.. that bad palm Tbre;:itTriiThi Speak kindly in the evening time. Perekanne ...
... WILL SPEAK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, WIG4H. MONDAY NEXT. AT 7 30. •• What ia b« done with lh« Liquor Tni&Q f * Cbaibkah; THOMAS MBLtIBO, BBQ Ooßection in Aid of the Ooaneli. ...
... Eyes Speak. The form and size of the eyes, says an oculist, are unerring indications of character. Oblique eyes show craftiness. A full, round pupil denotes fickleness and passion. Very large eyes in a very small face are often a sign of latent malevolence ...
... SPOOKS THAT SPEAK. Mr. Maskelyne's feat of materialising a cloud of vapour was sufficiently wonderful, but a Liverpool medium has gone one better (writes a correspondent). It happened in this way. I wits walking along Mill-street yeiiterday afternoon ...
... OPPORTUNITY SPEAKS. Yes, I am Opportunity; But say, young man, don’t wait for me To come to you; Just buckle down to win your crown, And work with head / And heart and hands, As does the man who understands That those who wait, : Expecting some reward ...
... SITRAIGHT SPEAKING. At the ordinary meeting of this authority on Thursday afternoon, there were present Mr John Coward, J.P. in the obsio, Miss (hikes. Dr Beardeley, the Bev J. G. Anderson, Major Aleoek Beck. J.P. Messrs Jas. Harrison, J.P.. M. A. Hughee ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING Some people unagine that Lord Tweed- mouth is a Whig—one of the last of the Whigs. If he is, we just wish there were more Whigs of his sort. He may have been a bit of a Whig when he began his Parli: mentary career, but we remember when ...