NEWSY NOTES.
Bear with evil, and expect good. Experience makes even fools wise
Riches are often abused, never refused
Matqhlesk values in Handkerchiefs at John Cobbe's. '
.54. Stella: "Can you keep a secret?" Bella: AY ild flying machines couldn't drag it from me.'
•X----"Peggy Ross is a very tiresome person. Every time we sk at a concert together I go to sleep!" , ''Say, ma, what is the "pale of civilisation?" "Oh! I suppose it's some new brand of face powder, mv son."
... "7T Deafness is more common in cold countries than in warm climates, tlie ear being very sensitive Io atmospheric changes.
Thirteen -windows, all showni"- a charming assortment of holiday goods at John Cobbe's. b '
. In point ol time Europe and America are nearer 'together now than London ami Edinburgh wore 200 years ago.
The costliest fur is that of the sea A\- A slllgle skin of thi « animal will letch as mucli as I'2oo
New York City, with it s boroughs, An 1 lwi " s <> Population estimated at -a r*nn°V and xt ■*** estimated 'hat oU,U(JO die every year.
John Cobbe s showing of Silver llilectro-phute-and Art Novelty Christnas Goods should not be missed
Better make the best of itHave faith instead of doubt; n everything should come your wav Whait would you growl about? "'
In 1840 England, says Sir AY. Gilbov imported 96,000,000 eggs. Last year tho number had .reached tho enormous total of 2,265,000,000 XT < • He: 'It's quite true that there are microbes in kisses. She: "Oh the sweet little darlings." '
Christmas' Hoisery is specially attractive at John Cobbe's, both for iacues and gentlemen.
lour sleeping draught wasn't a bit of good. The beastly things wouldn't touch it." —'"What things?" —'■The cats that keep me awake." „• ''No man can serve two masters.--' said the priest to one of his -parishioners." 1 know that yer ri\*6raneo. Mo brother tried it, and now he's doing time for bigamy. -"■J. C<" • A Since women in all they seek to do Are winning the stakes, poor man i\la\ soon be relegated to The ranks of the "Also Ran." New Year cards P The Btab has them. See samples. Gloves—the and ever'"felcomie- Oliiristma's gift —can 'bo bought hotter and cheaper at Jolm Cobbe's.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1677, 22 December 1911, Page 1
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