SPEAKS FOR ITSELPI
... ...
... ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. I have heard somewhere very grim, uncomfortable to the following effect :-The cholera very bad in a certain district of Scotland, and a gentleman who was on a business visit to a village in the locality had the misfortune seised and die ...
... of the ordinary b ness, said at next meeting the Board he wished to before them sf the orders of the Beard ‘The Vice hil speak twice, and he (Mr bed 5 and he wiehed to hy bed. boon re, fee Das Board which had ‘The that a ee of on my govern- ? MG h— have ...
... ...
... THE ART OF SPEAKING. The foundation of speaking is readiug : if you read badly you will not speak well Now run over in your thoughts list of your acquaintances : Low many of thent stand up and utter two seutences the roost commonplace subject Without ...
... ...
... SPEAKS cellent remedy for Eruptions. I bave found Sic Ropert Menzizrs—I move this amendment, persevere in the use of them, aad I believe | and simply say that J will interdict you. taken without aug fear of injuring the aystem ia | (Laughter. ‘The eaid ...
... ...
... THE CHURCHES SPEAK. September 20th, ISSB. Hartley, Dear Sir,—l have given myself a good deal of care Ascertain the results of the use of your Medicines, Prairie Flower and Indian Oil,, and I find the universal reply to inquiries to be of most s ...
... ...
... ...
... mimieter. “mer office-hearera of (Heer, bear.) He church were from the beginning against Mr Walsh. ob,” hisses, and A Mesa (speaking from the gallery! ) said that if Me Darwent had been appointed to the church there would not have been any of this The appealed ...