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THE ART Or SPEAKING

... THE ART Or SPEAKING. Then in the acting profession—to which, with all due reverence, let me say that the Church is closely akin—have you ever known a bad actor or actress, even though by force of circumstances or money they get to the top, remain there ...

ELGIN SPEAKS TO FORRES

... ELGIN SPEAKS TO FORRES. Et a little ray of ligl.t shines large upon a dark night, and the smallest crumb of comfort is eagerly snatched at by those who are starving. How greatly welcome then will be this splendid news from Elgin, bearing with it a massage ...

MR CORDER SPEAKS

... MR CORDER SPEAKS. Ma S. B. Colton. Brook Street, Little Dunmow, Essex, makes the following etatement : Last November I was laid up with pains in my back and side. If I stooped I could nut get straight again, for when I attempted to raise myself it seemed ...

Hair Cannot Speak for Itself

... Hair Cannot Speak for Itself. It just gets tired out, and gradually gives up the struggle to live. The tendency of most people is to give it just enough attention to satisfy the claims of appeanuioe and oumfort,but to give little or no thought to its ...

Hair Cannot Speak for Itself

... Hair Cannot Speak for Itself. It just gets tired out, and gradually gives up the struggle to live. The tendency of most people is to give it just enough attention to satisfy the claims of apprentice and comfort, but to give little or uo thought to its ...

Hair Cannot Speak for Itself

... Hair Cannot Speak for Itself It jttut gets tired oat, sad gradually gives up the struggle to live. The tendency of most people is to give it just enough attention to satisfy Ine claims of o and comfort, but to give little or no thought to its feeding ...

SPEAKING at the Annual Conference of the National Federation of Grocers Associations at

... SPEAKING at the Annual Conference of the National Federation of Grocers Associations at Leeds to-day, Mr R. Woodcock, who was elected President, criticised the Shop Act, claiming that if Mr Churchill had consulted the Federation he need not have wasted ...

day at Home. HOPPERS AND HOP PICKING IN ENGLAND. - There are, roughly speaking, four classes of hoppers—the ..

... day at Home. HOPPERS AND HOP PICKING IN ENGLAND. - There are, roughly speaking, four classes of hoppers—the home picker, who is always certain of good work, and who in many parishes is able to do all the picking, much to the comfort of the grower. Then ...

One speaks and the other hears. One sobs, I love you, and wet eyes show it, And one la'ighs

... One speaks and the other hears. One sobs, I love you, and wet eyes show it, And one la'ighs lightly, and says. I know it, With smiles for the other's team. One lives for the other and nothing beside, And the other remembers the world is wide. Thia ...

torro, (Elgin & Cahn 6azette. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908. SPEAKING on Saturday at Warrington, Mr Birrell, ..

... torro, (Elgin & Cahn 6azette. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908. SPEAKING on Saturday at Warrington, Mr Birrell, alluding to the attitude of the Lords on the Licensing Bill, said the Government would prosecute the bill by every means in their power. This was ...

later on it would be time to speak out when matters took shape—(applause). Treasurer Douglas repudiated the ..

... later on it would be time to speak out when matters took shape—(applause). Treasurer Douglas repudiated the idea that he wished to run the town Into any expense by bringing forward this motion. He simply wished the matter looked Into and It was the duty ...

POETRY. • BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY. IN speaking of a person's faults. Pray don't forget your own ; Remember

... POETRY. • BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY. IN speaking of a person's faults. Pray don't forget your own ; Remember those with homes of glass Should seldom throw a stone, If we have nothing else to do Than talk of those who sin, 'Tis better we commence at borne ...