Show I THE QUICK sympathies which go to I the making of tender hearts leave their j possessor peculiarly open to the keen i shafts of sorrow We are led to the reflection by the sad news of the sudden sud-den demise of Mrs Richard Mackintosh Mackin-tosh and the sorrow that comes to the bereaved husband If any word of comfort which The Herald could say would pour a balm upon the deeply wounded feelings of Richard Mackintosh Mackin-tosh or assuage the poignancy of his grief how gladly would that word bespoken be-spoken But on such occasions the voice of friendship seems dumb It can only stand silently by and with bowed head repeat in its own heart the deep and lasting hope of blissful scenes of happy reunions in that sphere which I knows no death or sorrow or parting |