The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1911 . ge Lent Term begins. [9I Christmas Fire Insurance ceases. Hilary Law Sittings begin. [11] Lord Curzon born, 1859. Lord Balfour of Burleigh born, 1849. Oxford Lent Term begins. 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. Sir John Moore killed, Sir H. Keppel died, Empire proclaimed, of Ciudad Rodrigo, Henry of Battenberg d., 1895,Great strike in Russia, 1905. 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. White Star i?e/)M&/ic sunk in coll.,Ld. Rndtph. Churchill d., 1895. [ Lang enthron. as Archbp. of York,[25] Gen. Gordon kille
The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1911 . ge Lent Term begins. [9I Christmas Fire Insurance ceases. Hilary Law Sittings begin. [11] Lord Curzon born, 1859. Lord Balfour of Burleigh born, 1849. Oxford Lent Term begins. 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. Sir John Moore killed, Sir H. Keppel died, Empire proclaimed, of Ciudad Rodrigo, Henry of Battenberg d., 1895,Great strike in Russia, 1905. 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. White Star i?e/)M&/ic sunk in coll.,Ld. Rndtph. Churchill d., 1895. [ Lang enthron. as Archbp. of York,[25] Gen. Gordon killed, 1885. [ IL of Germany b., of Aliwal, 1846. 4th Sunday after Epiphany. King Charles the Martyr, 1649. Bonnie Prince Charlie died, i; LONDON. D M D-55 8 88 88 78 78_78 68 68 58 58 48 3 8 2 7 447 43 h. m. 3 59 4 I4 24444_444444 4 18 4 194 217 59 4 22 7 58 4 247 57 4 267 564 27 2931323436383?414 434 45 ^-a^4^^aaibai?aa£fega^^i^^^^afig^^fegfe ist Month.] Beauty and folly are often companions. [Zi Days,. THE PARIS FLOODS. THE BURIAL OF SIR JOHN MOORE. It was the expressed wish of Sir John Moorethat if he fell in battle he should be buriedwhere he had fallen. This was accordinglydone, and the famous poem by the Wolfe gives a faithful account of thesad ceremony on the battle-field of literary reputation rests upon this onepoem, which was published anonymously inan Irish newspaper in 1817 and was for manyyears unclaimed. Wolfe died in 1823 at theearly age of thirty-two. His literary composi-tions were collected and published in 1825. PROVERBS ABOUT WOMEN. The Spanish rhyme has it: Were a womanas little as she is good, a pea-pod would makeher a gown and a hood. An old English saying : If a man lose awoman and a farthing he will be sorry he lostthe farthing. The French adage: A man of straw isworth a woman of gold. The German : There are only two goodwomen in the world—one dead and the othercant be foimd. A Scottish saying i
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