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... PLAIN SPEAKING BY MR. J. HILL. A meeting of the parishioners of Great Marton I was held in the Girls' Schoolroom, Marton, on Tuesday evening to take in , o consideration the 1 quebtion of the appointment of a new minister 1 to fill the vacancy caused ...
... OUR CLOTHIERS GOODS SPEAK FUR ‘This season our 7 has even celipsed his former efforts, and he feels Tout the pablie will fully appre- ciate the endless variety vf Style and Patterns he is now ‘Branch Shops in showing. Our Clothier bas wow AND ROCHDALE ...
... But preachers are tempted grow egotistic, and srhile speaking others speak of so with the bells. Thus bell is made to say, I mean make it understood that tiiougfa I’m little good.*' The last stage the downward career from God to Saints and Saints to Bells ...
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... OUR GOODS SPEAK FOR eclipsed bis former efforts, aud he feels confident the ciate the endless variety of Style and Patterus he is now Clotaier aas how HTON, OLDHAM, AND ROCHDAL, where all the leading Styles of to meet the req invited, ay J. H. Horr, AND ...
... VICE-CHANCELLOR BRISTOWE SPEAKS HIS TRAVELS. On Thursday evening, the 4th inst., a well-attended public meeting was held in the Board School-room, Slaavingtou, in connection with the Shavington branch of the Crewe Women's Liberal Association, when an ...
... A VICAR SPEAKS OUT ON THE IRISH QUESTION. AND THIS SITENTH AND Lord, Mr. Dean, and Reverend Canons, you are six, well-housed, and drawing £9,300 a year for looking after the morals of Rochester. You are, moreover, supplied with five hundred salaried clergyman ...
... THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. THEY WILL BE HEARD. THE PRESS SPEAKS. A MOST EXTRAORDINARY STATEMENT. To the Editor of The Wellington (Shropshire) Journal. Deer Sir,—ln your paper of the 20th of October I saw the account of what I considered a most extraordinary ...