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... England. These are printed in all editions of our Prayer book, and are ...
... Deferred J . , and !iamb Easters 3; but in the mons speoulstive auction of the llon variations have bet. quite a avcoudsry character, bestows at no time baring been brisk. Canadian railways her beim grease, Oread Trunts rising I to 3- vrhi , r Canadian ...
... Oxford), who gave a concert which in every way came to the high expectations which the announcement of their appearance had given rise to. The ''Vagabonds ' comprised a glee party—Mr.'F. D. Marshall, M.A., and the Rev. J. O. H. Carter, M.A., altos, Rev. L. D ...
... 'mitred.. Cassia C Herringllh Palm. Mr 3 Clara Q.. Bee. Callus Mr W H Via,aerh Gnu Royal. 6 yrs. Caro. Lord W Ineriderd's Easter Ors yn MO O Kdaardsia Breersouser Pride. acrd ?mate Coosa, W H Larelvon's Roamed, sod H M Csirses's rm.*, 6 yra Mr Hasher ...
... cover the guns well. However, the saflioeness of the War Office, and their evident desire to snub the Volunteers baa given rise to much indignation, an pressure is being put upon them which is hoped may bring them to their senses. I have heard it said ...
... criposerl.4 one battabon of the he Kota! Soots, .1 bait of the Sherwood Formtors. two batteries of Art:lvey, with bUU Katrearian RiSes ifld 600 I Alma. Oohs- Mounted Infantry, the whole wider (NA.mreel Sind:-Dorrien. 'TM lore! arrivrd Molteno at daybreuk alter ...
... hold a Levee early pext month at St. James's Palace, where he will receive the Corps ‘There 18 to be a vecond Levee before Easter, which will be held for the Queen by the Duke of York, as it is abroad. probable that the Prace of Wales wiil then be The ...
... funds of the Guild, and the proceedings concluded with a coffee ourper. W.P.S.A.—On Sunday & brief outline was given of the “ Rise and Progress of Dr. Barnado's work smongst the Waifs and Stays of London.” This movement commenced on a vo? swall scale 33 ...
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... that they are chopped I up to make stars. In the good old days. I educed= was not of the advanced type, but the Ideas of the rising generation with regard to the Now do not appear to be seal ealightesed. • • • is not the eels p of Thum An individual. of ...