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FIRESIDE SPARKS

... know why it is. ’Cause we have better things to eat.” Martha: ‘I don’t see what you can have against Ella Styner. Everybody speaks well of her. I'm sure that tells greatly in her favour.” Aunt Hannah : “ Not at all. 1t only tells well of people who are ...

“THE UNDIVIDED CHURCH.”

... UNDIVIDED CHURCH.” * EREMITA '’ :—Mrs. Jeffery ean hardly be gorions in professing ignorance as to what Anglicans mean when they speak of “the undivided Church.” 1t is of course by an appeal to the Church before the severance of the Greeks from Oatholic communion ...

SEREWSBURY

... festival of Christmas, the director of the sodality (Rev. Father Shinnors) formally unveiled the lamp, taking occasion to speak in very laudatory terms of the good works done by the Children of Mary in the parish, as well as of their personal zeal and ...

BOND’S

... MALLAN (SURGEON-DENTISTS) (THE LARGEST MAKERS or ARTIFICIAL TEETH o IN THE WORLD) ARZ ARRANTED TO ANSWER FEOR EATING, W SPEAKING, NATURAL APPEARANCE, AND DURABILITY. FITTED WITHOUT PAIN OR EXTRACTION OF STUMPS. DETECTION IMPOSSIBLE, AMUERICAN PLUMPERS ...

THEI PRODIGAL'S DAUGHTER. BY LELIA HARDIN BUGG

... “That Morrison girl, after having the brazen shamelessness to go with the woman to the station, actually had the audacity to speak to me this evening coming up in the elevator.” Mr. Houston was shufiling the cards, but he stopped suddenly with the pack elinched ...

“ Shall we not love the Mother dear Whom Jesus loved so well?”’

... “ Shall we not love the Mother dear Whom Jesus loved so well?”’ When T was a Protestant, we used to speak of the Virgin with hushed voices, as if we were doing wrong in mentioning her name, but here it’s “ Mary,” “Mary’ every day; and our rector preached ...

THE C’HI{RCH AND THE BIBLE

... At this stage of human affairs Jesus Christ was born. His life was humble and obscure; His cccupation to heal the sick, to speak of God to a few fishermen, who did not always understand Him, in hints and parables. He had not where to lay His head; but—at ...

MANCHESTER AND DISTRICT

... takes place to-day (Friday). This treat is in connection with the Sunday school, which the rector has reorganised, ‘and it speaks volumes when it is on record that the average attendance considerably exceeds that of the day school. This, however, may not ...

IN AND AROUND LANCASHIRE. LIVERPOOL AND ENVIRONS

... ns that attended was concerned the experiment, if so it may be called, was an undoubted success. Although unfortunately, speaking generally of the public, there were evidences of an increase in drunkenness, it was clear to frequenters of the Catholic ...

MARRIED FOLK WHO LOOK ALIKE

... couple has experienced illness, and both attribute their present excellent health to Dr. Williams’ pink pills for pale people. Speaking in their neat home at 5, North Back Railwaystreet, Seaham Harbour, Mr. Everest said: “ For ten years 1 was troubled with ...

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... TERRIBLE PAINS N HEAD. SLEEPLESSHESS. Mrs. ALLEN, Harrow-on-the-Hill writes .— As one who has successfully tried Phosferine I can speak with great confidence of its wonderful powers. I was completely broken down after an attack of influenza and gradually began ...