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CANADA SPEAKS

... CANADA SPEAKS. The Rev. Albert Webb, Vicar of Barling, forwards us two cuttings from newspaper in Alberta, Canada From the kind treatment accorded Zeppelin prisoners in Great Britain, it appears us as If theee cowardly murderers of defenceless women and ...

EXTEMPORE SPEAKING

... expressed, is the tree idea of great extemporaneous speech. Fox was always prepared, because he could speak without preparation, mighty in argument. If we speak of his grand and uncombed slovenliness of style, that mud always be in the remembrance of what a ...

WRITING AND SPEAKING

... WRITING AND SPEAKING. Why do not meq write as they speak? Why do they not convey their meaning in books in the good racy English w they employ at the dinner table, m i t or when giving th household orders? Such are the absurd questions are asked every ...

PLAIN SPEAKING

... PLAIN SPEAKING. Bn.—l wm a pnblie meeting the other night. There were aeveral epeakere preeent who aeoally clan together in oorione manner IhemielTea, when local matter! are to the tore, and yet, one and all, talk, talk, talk nnlaTonrably of myeteriona ...

speaking broken

... speaking broken LITERAL.—Among the Sunday-school children of a certain church was a poor little fellow, who could not tell the number of the house in which he lived, and was charged when he next came to school to bring it, The next time he appeared he ...

ir.*nv RAYLBIGn and the sheriff SPEAK

... ir.*nv RAYLBIGn and the sheriff SPEAK. r A* A SOME HOBS DONATIONS. The opening ceremony on Wednesday was undertaken Lady Rayleigh, but (nit there was not large gathering the fucction, due, no doubt, to the threatening weather. The High Sherifl ...

CAPTAIII DICKSON SPEAKS ETS WIND

... CAPTAIII DICKSON SPEAKS ETS WIND. Some letters were received from Messrs. Brunlees and Mcßerrow.—The Chairman called upon Capt. Dickson to move the resolution of which he had given private notice. Captain Dickson : I beg to move that we take this matter ...

SEE OUR WINDOWS. . . The Goods Speak for Themse

... SEE OUR WINDOWS. . . The Goods Speak for Themse £lO. h« w*» unable to get it. work bad been commenced MIL and ■waa completed in the following April. addition to the contracted work, plaimtS had carried out other conatructlons at tne request of defendant ...