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Those which are lovers of themselves without a rival are many times unfortunate. And whereas they have all their time sacrificed to themselves, they become in the end sacrifices to tlie inconstancy of fortune, whose wings they thought by their selfwisdom to have pinioned. Lord Bacon. | When your heart is asking for sym-1 ; pathy and understanding, when you ! foci your loneliness the most, pour ■ forth' the balm of Divine healing to j i another’s need, and you will find that j ■ it has satisfied your own.— R. J. I Campbell. I i • 1 ' “Read not much at a time; but ‘ meditate on what you road, as much ‘ as your time, capacity and disposi- • tion will give you leave; ever remem-i * boring that little reading and much 1 thinking, Title speaking and much ‘ hearing, frequent and short prayers 1 and great devotion, is the best way to ’ he wise, to be holy, to he devout.”- ‘ Bishop Je#otny Taylor.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2635, 8 June 1916, Page 7

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Untitled Lake County Press, Issue 2635, 8 June 1916, Page 7

Untitled Lake County Press, Issue 2635, 8 June 1916, Page 7