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A NEW PLAY AT PLYMOUTH THEATRE

... ?? Convict's Daughter, written by Mr. F. Frankfort Moore, is described ns a comedv-drama in four acts, but is, strictly speaking, a drama pure and simple. I The first act is supposed to take place in the dining-room of the county house of Philip Sea- ...

POETS' GRAMMAR

... prisoner had some o time before been in custody, but then acted as o though deaf and dumb, and an interpreter was e obtained to speak to her in the dumb language. i The magistrate, believing she was really afflicted, ~t then ordered her dischiarge. Since her ...

THE WESTMINSTER DIVINES AND THE USE OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE WORSHIP OF GOD

... that George Gilles- Pie, in his famous treatise, entitled A Dispute against the English Popish Ceremonies, never 1 once speaks of the use of instrumental music in the worship of God. His silence on this subject r is all the more notable, inasmuch as ...

THE WESTMINSTER DIVINES AND THE USE OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE WORSHIP OF GOD

... English divines in re. ference to the question of instrumental music, it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that, when speaking of good examples and of things comelyranduseful inpractieenotspecifiedinthe Directory, they must have meant, among other ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... requisite staff and material to Sandy Point. M~r. T. HAWKE5LEY, C.E., A4t' TflS I LEOTRIO LIOon'.-Mr. T. Hawkesley, C.fl., speaking e.t a mneeting of the Sunderland Gas iowpaiiy, to which he is consulting engineer, dwelt upon the relative merits of gas ...

NEWTOWNBUTLER FARMING SOCIETY'S SHOW

... It was the men who bough~t small y p roperties whlo acted so badly towards their e tenanltry and not the old landlords. Speaking of e the refusal of the farmers of K~ildare to allow any s hunting this se 1.50, lhe said lie was sorry for it. 0 It was ...

CONCERT IN ST. ANNE'S CHURCH SCHOOLHOUSE

... the people of the United States at the loss of one of the best and greatest men who bad adorned Q the Presidential chair. Speaking of Irish ques- t~ions, he said Mr. Parnell and his friends, having I lost their hold on the tenant-farmers, were endes-C ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... thec 0 aid of a wvicked count, and his wvickeder sister; :oi. astro~loger, wtho has fallen into a dlisreputable a habit of speaking fatlsehoods; a coroner, who P shiould hlave madec a haiadsomne incomle out of eci giclish freak~s of the loyely' Womatt; ...

NOVELTIES

... are easy to sew on, an eye being made at the back. Whbile mtent~ioning the froaks of fashion, it may Dot be out of place to speak of thre new clasps for closings riding habits to be worn at a hunts thesie are of small ivory hoofs, with gold nails, caught ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... than is generally supposed. Obesity is undoubt- edly a not infrequent cause of fatty degeneration of the heart and liver. Speaking of the heart, a late author says- Some of the instances of sud. den death of fat people may be reasonably as- cribed to ...

MONTHLY PUBLICATIONS

... with a point in It. The story to which we refer 3has no semblance of a point of any sort ; and its moral is that one should speak when one is spoken to, especially when one is a curate in search of preferment. The second short story is entitled Lord ...

DR. KILLEN'S ARTICLES ON THE WESTMINSTER DIVINES AND THE USE OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE WORSHIP OF THE ..

... opponerntof instrumental music in Church worship than even Calvin. Wylie, in his History of Pro- testantism (vol. 1, pp. 4213-7), speaking of Zwingle, and his friend Leo Juda, says:- When the hours of labour were fulfilled, the two regaled themselves with song ...