Items of Interest.
Put your own shoulder to the wheel- — Proverb. tfever prolong a reconciliation ; and neper forget it! it ust of the mind is the blight of tin abilities. —Seneca. \ t is never too lato to give up your pr ijudiees. —Thoreau . What you say may express you, but wrafc you do is sure to. r '.c> every living *oul "home" should ha o a divine, hallowed meaning. A woman may bo a mystery to a man and to herself.' but never to another wo nan. Never mind a twist or two, you'll get horio safe in the end. . . That's the philosophy of life.-Rita. Her love made all things lowly, For in the heart must live The feeling that imparts the charm We gain by what wo &ive. —Sarah Joseph Hale. V'ounds and hardships provoke our courage, and when our fortunes are at the lowest our wits mid minds are commonly at the best. Charron. In nature there's no blemish but the mind; , , . Nore can Im> ealhd deformed but the unkind. —Shakespeare. Your gentleness-shall force, More than jour jprce move us to Gentleness. .•■' :r> **-- Shakespeare. Min spends his life in the effort to realise the ideals which. like trffl-o-the-uiepa, hover just beyond him. Woman, on the contrary, -bun-* ml* ler life what grace ?he may, by idemisiTij; her reals.
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Lake County Press, Issue 2460, 9 January 1913, Page 2
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