GENERAL BOOTH
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... PIANO FOR’ THE CONNOISSEUR. W. R. W. does not care to indulge in vain boasting, but would prefer to allow the instruments to speak for themselves Please call and see them if possible; if not, send for full par iculars The demand for the “Ideal” Pianos was ...
... of a secret scrutiny necessary. We are all agreed ?? cc pas messieurs ? he asks, or rather concludes. No one desires to speak ? Our verdict is then Yes (or No), with a majority. And silence from the other members gives consent, either to au acquittal ...
... Excise revenue is not u• satisfactory morally as it is financially. It is to be feared that 11r. (.f oselien will again have to speak of the increase in the consumption of spirits, and though such au increase may show a more general state of 'comfort among ...
... softened, nil I have been able to get of 16 without difficulty.—l an- -v j. Hltlfc air. T. Keating.' MEDICAL NOTE. The above speaks for itself. From strict inquiry appear* that the benefit from using Keating\s Cough Lozenges is he operation was a specialty ...
... will lead them? No, I fancy, and they could not have a better man to speak for them, for he knows all about their grievances. And! am sure will do them full justice, for he always speaks from his heart. But us hope things may be righted without a strike ...
... from New York, and the con- tinued severity of the weather. The monetary outlook is, however, favourable, and generally speaking trade is fairly satisfactory, 1 while the account now open for the rise is a decidedly small one. To-morrow the House will ...
... WHAT GENERAL BOOTH WOULD DO IF HE WERE PREMIER. Speaking at the City Temple this morning, General Booth said he had not met a single substantial objection to his scheme. While the Charity Organisation Society aimed at the survival of the fittest, he ...
... they so long enjoyed. 1891 is hardly like!y : it will be thought, to repeat the financial follies of 1890, but one cannot speak with certainty on such a matter. In specula- tive circles memories are comparatively short. The disposition now is to take ...
... butt at oollege. Dull, elephantine, pompons, alow, Choked with absurdly useful knowledge. Yet Joe assists to give ns laws, Speaks ia the House, and shows hia fat form, 'Midst empty thnnders of applause, Erect on many a Tory platform. And poor, inconsequential ...
... coming year acquires ten-fold torce and significance. Inspired the glimpse which we get of the Twentieth Century—now, so to speak, within the parallel of vision—the high resolves which aie annually made, to forgotten a week, Will perhaps survive couple ...