THE WEATHER IN CANADA
... THE WEATHER IN CANADA. Letters from Qaebec and Montreal, dated the instant, speak of the mildness of tLe season. The St. Lawrence was as free from ico at xnideu miner. ...
... THE WEATHER IN CANADA. Letters from Qaebec and Montreal, dated the instant, speak of the mildness of tLe season. The St. Lawrence was as free from ico at xnideu miner. ...
... neither exaggerated the evil nor laid the lash too heavily on the shoulders of offenders. It was quite time that somebody should speak in plain terms of a system which is seriously undermining commereial stability and business credit in this country; and, as ...
... men could all speak English. It is only in extreme cases that the inspector comes in contact with the workmen ; and when he does so, I the men are, as a rule, represented by deputation, and the members of that deputation are certain to 'speak English. Indeed ...
... clause in public contracts, ahl the r Employers' Liability BilL Lady Dilke was pre- . sent on the platform, but unable to speak owing e to a severe cold, and when her nirce, Miss e Tuckwell, rose to apologise for her ladyship, e a series of disorderly ...
... and I can- not speak confidently but I have no reason to doubt that the Post.o~iice could undertake the dis- tribution of all or nearly all the stamps that are sold. I think, in the course of two or three weeks, I shall be able to speak with some degree ...
... ministers being of opinion that the Mercde affair should be allowed to drop, 1 have now no doubt that De Persigny's advice (or, speak more accurately, concurrence in a foregone conclusion) will prevail. Having received the above information, I attach more ...
... for dismissal as of refar as they could ascertain was that the men were sh ?? not able to speak the tonigue of their employers no aS. and were only able to' speak their mother tongue. Be of The railway company seemed to be treating the complaint which ...
... Pharmacopoeia the College of of London, Dr. ,G. F. Collier, published Longman and CO. It Is so small defeat this E Nation (speaking of the ' Pharmaoopcela') that we ave no purgative man but what contains aloes; yet know teat hemorrhoidal persons cannot ...
... House of Commons you are well governed. (Cheers.) I know it is tho fashion to speak 111 of the House of Commons. (No, no.) Ob, sir, I know the fashion, and it is the fashion to speak ill of that house. Men write novels against it, men compose poems against ...
... carry forward £30,236 1s. 4d. He now wished to speak as to the future of the banks He believed it was Artemus Ward who said, No one should prophesy without he knew. He was not going to prophesy, but to speak of the bank's prospet,, which entirely de- pended ...
... whilst suspended before each is a telephone on to speak to the subscriber who wants attention. bea When a ring is made from, an office, a little plate dec drops with the number of the subscriber, the girl speaks to him, learns which number he wishes to address ...
... 1have sent many letters to the Most Reverend Dr. Manning in order to get information as to the extent to wnich _ liberty of speaking will be granted to ns. The r most reverend and learned doctor, with much o courtesy replied to me on this point in these ...