THE TRIALS OF LIFE. If you do not bring any strain to bear upon timber, one kind is as good as another. A splinter of broom is as good as the best ash if you do not put any weight upon it. The only thing which shows the relative excellence of the diilcrent sorts is a pressure brought to bear upon them. Lead is as good as iron, or Iron as good as steel, so long - as they sre not subject to any trial of their .[strength, •a It is when men are "Vmfr vVu;v
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 497, 4 September 1912, Page 2
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95Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 497, 4 September 1912, Page 2
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