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THE DAIRY SHOW

... no strong tasting food should be given it. All bacon curing should be done in a cool place, not before the kitchen fire. Speaking on the but- ter contests of the previous day, he said the golden number in butter making was 60 degrees Fahren- heit of ...

LITERATURE

... who had informed I ,a Major Sirr of a meeting of United Irishmen held % in the Tailors' Hall, &t which Mr. Sheares was to i speak; and by her timely warning all the United I ,ity men escape before Sirr's arrival, Nearly al the I ose leading political and ...

THE DAIRY SHOW

... icutral shiowa ini ibis citW Fe metropolitan; vit ladie and other belonging to the clsam beore tv anagu' to did not, gerierally speaking, put, in: an eppeerance. Bqt itwas manifest ?? those0peol is who' did; viai the show grounds attended,:uot pt merely for ...

LITERATURE

... s, it :ay be sfely sid thtno youth ?? came to fiasand abiding good. and In all these depart-. . ments On the Threshold speake resdi'ably, and i elmpathetically. and practically. Stepping Stones to Thrift, by the same Tubliers, is in same line axd ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... he lieI beeni I elected by the citizens, which election had been I iapproved by her Mlajesty. The Recorder cln eluded by speaking in praise of the mariner in t wiich the late Lord Mayor had filled the Chiei C IMagistracy of the city. t Lord CoLTemo.nDrr ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... yezar since, Mr. John Fleming ac- )centuated the fact that in Irish-speAking districts the results fees earned for teachers by pupils are c.ensiderably higher than those in English-speak- ing. He gave in detail the statistics which bore out his contention ...

THEATRE ROYAL—FORGET-ME-NOT

... botis morning mimd evening. tin both ocesiois ,there were very large congre- gatiotts, arnd whien time rev. gentlemanm was speak. ihig of time life and lhboairs of Br Dodd amngst them, the conmgregatioim wvere deeply moved, anmd meany shed teamrs, Ium ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... poet's lines:- Do you neaer think what wondrous beings these? Do you neaer think who made them, and who taught 'the dalect they speak, where melodies Alone ere the interpreters of thought ? Whose household wotls aresones in mgny keys, Sweeter than instrument ...

UNIVERSITY CHORAL CONCERT

... MAr. Henry Hunt, B L. The chair' I- will be taken at eighit oclock- by Edward Cum- i- ming, E5sq. M beuberi desirous of speaking on the y above subiect are requested to communicate wtith' I; the secretary, King's Inns Library. All meetings 1, open to ...

LITERATURE

... rather the gratitude of aD. who are, as God'a nnointed, de- 1! voting their lives to the duties of religious minis- tration. It speaks to such in the tones of one who understands, through sympathy and from 1reso1ai Ii experience, all the difficulties of their ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Philosopblcal Society was held last night in the New Examination Hall The attendance was some- what larger than usual, and the speaking of those who I took tart in the discussion on the paper was excep- - tionally good. The title of the paper was hSome Thoughts ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... shortly ann as plainly asimay be, withont aty of the orators' that is d reserved for rseamer as,emblie,; and the Minister who d speaks ate Cabinet Council is expecced to soy without e ambiguity or concealment what he really thinks, for he e is taken at his ...