Character Told by the Face.
The fuee is not an absolutely sure ;.'uide to the cbumter of hs owner, liul il, is reliable enough to be woithy of consideration. An o|)en mouth is said to 111! indicative of an empty bead. iiml a small nose of n mini] i'liml. Parents of young children should remember that on open mouth is generally the l-esult of adenoids, :m easily removed growlli, which, if allowed to reniain, will probably result in ail empty-headed adult, for anything which prevents proper respiration will hinder the development of the brain. A large nose of the Wellington type may not be exactly a thing of beauty, but is generally nssociated with power ; its owner's menial development lias at any rate not been hindered by inability to breathe correctly. Women with pointed noses generally are sharp tempered and inquisitive. A "small mouth, with small nose and nostrils, indicates weakness, indecision, and want ot courage. A retreating chin is always bad ; it shows weakness of character anil often of ofbrnin. High cheek bones denote force of character in some direction, and fulness of the temples is supposed to indicate a mathematical tendency of mind. Quickly moving, restless eyes betray a highly nervous , i'sposilion, and often a suspicious nature. Slow-moving eyes belong to prudent and far-seeing folk. Grey is said to be the color of talent and shrewdness, and the grey-eyed woman's heart is usually ruled by her head. Most groat thinkers have grey eves, but these vary so much in expression that one often foigets that they are of the .same color. Deep-s,-'t eyes generally observe acuratcly, and belong to thinkers. * ]!ound-cyed folk usually live very much in the senses, and thev do not give their brains 100 much to do, l'eople with narrow eyes have the creilil of" seeing less, perhaps, than most of their neighbors, but of feeling more. t)n;'-!itt!i of the population of tincolony of Xew Zealand use T. \V. AY elelj s I tut tor. This seems a pretl y tall yarn " but its true. Those who eat the "White L'lu\oi' " butter know why. li s good, pure, fresh butler, same quality always--1 lie bo!. Try some. T. Vv. "Welch, Brougha msi root store, >'ow Plymouth.-A uvt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 6 March 1906, Page 4
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372Character Told by the Face. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 6 March 1906, Page 4
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