WORDS OF WISDOM
... WORDS OF WISDOM. Grief makes one hoar Duty h. *aim 'chick know no satiety. He who would *peak well must speak little. To hate partners in misfortune is some oom• Little ideas and big successes never go gather. ...
... WORDS OF WISDOM. Grief makes one hoar Duty h. *aim 'chick know no satiety. He who would *peak well must speak little. To hate partners in misfortune is some oom• Little ideas and big successes never go gather. ...
... about it. 'That's their business, replied Mr. Weil, said Mrs. Peekaniff irellenAntly, If you don't speak to her about it, William, I'm going' to speak to hat myself. Tiat 'a your business said Mr. Perkaniff. Mrs. Nana bust late team. Between sobs she ...
... to think that • little over 200 years ago the only way there was to tell of the weather, or the atmosphere of a room, or to speak about its being hot or cold, was by ewe's own personal sensations. All we need to do, from the beginning the year to its end ...
... the highest parts of the Caucasus moon• tains. around the Koel.eck region. there is • tribe, very tall and handrome, ehich speaks de own peculiar dialect of the Geurgsin language, and has its own peculiar customs. Thew Oase tiniant claim to bs ikecended ...
... to the state of things under which the Allies were buying against ono emitter, and, broadly speaking, substituted fur it one under which there was so to speak, a single European purchaser and a single American vendor. It will be uudersrood that actual ...
... schools of Scotland formed the subject of most of the speaking on the report of the Education Committee. The Highlands and Islands Committee directed attention to the scarcity cf ministers for Gaelic.speak ng parishes. The iirst essential to succeiss in the ...
... the police. He gives his name as Angelo Di-pol, and is about fifty-three years of age. As ueither of the men concerned can speak Knglish properly, the people hive not yet ascertained all the fao.ii of the, case It appears, however, that Di pod was engaged ...
... , tinsmoked Banat, 8 and 1 lba., at 11d. per lb., paid. cash. Customers marvel at iripTe t 2rd quality and low price, and speak in tugboat praise. Deliciously succulent and Seeder sad NUM (DM. ...
... THE BOWICK PATENT SUBSTITUTE FOR MILK, (or Calves, Foals, end Young Animals. Many Farmers in Kiitrorivehire now use it, and speak highly of it. A great &ring, and no Milk required. 26e PER CWT. All p.rtiealars from our Kinrow-shire Agent. Kr WM. 0188, BOBELLID ...
... SHEEP SHEARING MACHINE. Any Farm Handton um it. Bend for Illustrated Prioe Lin containing letters from well known gentlemen, speaking of its wonderful moan last season, ROYAL 800LETY, laidstona and Six other KEDALI3 awardec• ...
... SEPTEMBER 18, 1886. I days conceivable, proved the last the storm and the found of the reaper every hand now speaks of rapid progress in cutfiug down. good deal of shake has occurred in oat Adds. Turnips and mangel are looking well, and po'atoes remain ...
... THE BOWICK PATENT SUBSTITUTE 1 FOR MILK, far Calves, Taal; and Young Animals. Many Yams,. is Kiatass-ahlr• sow use it, tad speak highly of it. 4 gnat Saving, and no Milk mairod. 2.5 a PER CWT. AU particulars from our Kinross-Aire Agent 1r WY. GIBB, BORELIND ...