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EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... money-box? A DIS CTI OXN AND A DITEBENCE. Now, what are the peculiar distinctionof theQunkers? For instance, how do they speak differently from you and me ? * Plesse,.sir they don't swear!I THE ARGUMENT 3Y ANALOGY. Meriar Ann.-' What a beautiful 'ouse ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... most important is that giving, under the title 'From Argin to Tosks, an account of the Nile campaign of 1889. The writer speaks from personal knowledge, and comea to the conclusion that the frontier at Halfa as the southern limit of Egyptian territory ...

LITERATURE

... the Genevan Cousistory. The regulation of * M;JY 1817, was the resuLt. By it the pastors were *;aU a promse to abstain from speaking on coa- ,rL:rd sl Sjeets, subch as the Divinity of Christ, iuo, and Divine grace. About seven years later, nton of Veud, ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... had lost my fatbeg and my mother, so was I now, a childless man, destined to see my only brother die in the prime of life. Speaking of the.Empress~rederick, the Duke says, 1 There was never in any family a more beautiful and fairful love than that v'hioh ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... not received the power to do it from Rome. His connection with the Roman hierarchy seemed to the good man with whom I was speaking quite enough to explain how it was that the Cardinal had been able to help in settling the dock strike- The facts of coarse ...

LITERATURE

... which he. is speaking, the circumstances t under which ha is delivering himself; he does c | not know the balance and force of the words a he is using. In order to know what he is I jayseg he must consult the persons who hear him. We s 'speak of the phonograph ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... great explorer had perished in Darkest Africa IMr. Little's volume might have been welcome; but as Stanley is still able to speak for himself, the appearance of a book like the present is not in the best possible taste. A short monographr entitled DLIsAo ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... possible, to origiral sourcesC of information, and the value of his work is enhanced by the manner in which he gives, en to! speak, chapter and verse for the statements on which i his careful and-temperately expressed conelnsions are based. So far as the ...

LEEDS AND COUNTY CANINE ASSOCIATION

... dog chLss. In the L, challenge class, her representative, Ted, a A famous prize-winser had a walk over. Nunmeri- T3 cally speaking, fox-terriers wero the premier class, I. there being no less than 185 entrants under this head. I There was no marked discrepancy ...

STANLEY'S BOOK

... the k. ctoetion or the story, but they give our reaaers some iea ot the treat whsch the two volumes have in store. Stn.'y speaks again and again in most generous terms of Lh trdcers, and dwells repeatedly on the priceless services and heroic devotion ...

LITERATURE

... resolution w.hich epeaks of the Anglican Church but calls these !the -other hodles of Christians into ufl~ich the English- speaking races are divided. Mr. H-ammnond thinks they should join the Anglicans. He says, The sig~ns of the times, then, are unm ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... Canada and other cailings than farming: . When a person leavres axn old country for a new one, he .must be bornagain, o to speak, and enter on his hosen rcareer untrammaelle~d by anything that has gone before. .It happens a lso t~hat in the same, nmlber ...