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SPEAKING COUNTENANCES

... SPEAKING COUNTENANCES. If I go to the how* of a new aceinalntancs I always look at the lerveute; their impasnice faces tell ma much about my lest and hostess —Ma. Fuson Yeas'. PEOPLE LED SPOONS. Some people are born with silver spoons in their mouths ...

the kitchen. He was apparently asleep, the fact that elm revolver was handed to the ' and did not speak,

... the kitchen. He was apparently asleep, the fact that elm revolver was handed to the ' and did not speak, nor did witness speak witness Jones in Hertford-road by Jack Hane-Ito him. On the 17th. witness made a post- field. The Page bad said in seldom* mortem ...

between the two. If we go cm the town so sweet. T• speak of • peers harm principle there is

... between the two. If we go cm the town so sweet. T• speak of • peers harm principle there is no reason why as a peeper sow-ewlayv seems to be rtv cricket and football shook! sot be played on girded es a *Sigma; het is it os accoeat of Sundays. as I ...

SPIRITUALISM

... SPIRITUALISM SUNDAY lIIITINGS 7 odd. CUPP. TOTTENNAN lIMPUTIAL THE CHESTNUTS, NICE NM KAY Speaks,— Mr. PERCY SCHOLSY CLAIRVOYANCE ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. ...

SPIRITUALISM SUNDAY MEETINGS 7 o'oloolr. Mar.., Sp us AdaiN•4l Q.O Ina. TOTTEMIAN Till aillififlTS, 884, MIMI ..

... SUNDAY MEETINGS 7 o'oloolr. Mar.., Sp us AdaiN•4l Q.O Ina. TOTTEMIAN Till aillififlTS, 884, MIMI BOAS SUNDAY, DECEMBIIR 29111. Speak..— MISS MORRIS. CLAIRVOYANCE BY MR. C. BARRINGTON. All Maiiiarge an opiate Skagen. ...

Remarkable Story of Alleged Fraud. MAN OF 91 WEDS WIDOW BY CIVIL CONTRACT. signed by the prisoner, who

... deeds, and banded every farthing to her. Proaecutrix: No; I did not. Prisoner : You had £7O in not. Speak the truth. Prosecutrix : I did not. lam speaking the truth. You don't know what the truth is. William Moore Lodge, St. John'retreet, of a firm of ...

EDMONTON

... and not in the clouds. He! cooed speak from experience of this great change in the Church; because, while at ott• time be dared not mention social questions while speaking is churches, now he was always invited to speak on this subject. Social problems ...

PRINTING I

... PRINTING I _EDMONTON P.S.A., FOR MEN a WOMEN, RILD AT Tit Town Hall, OL WEE EDMONTON. NM SUNDAY, al I.ls p.m. pee-pt Speaks,: Mr. C. B. SMITH Violin Solos—Mr. SISAL Tenor Horn Soloist—Mc DAVIS. (Silva bledallut). SELNCTIONS by The Edmonton Tompor Prim ...

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... ootuitry is to send our men abroad to cultivate the soil, and them sell the produce to us, instead of cultivating our own soil. Speaking of hay, the article says that 1; to 2 tons per acre is the produce io England, while in Franco they get 6 tons to the acre; ...

THERE!

... THERE! I am one of those people who cannot learn to speak foreign languagna: aid I have the very lowest opinion of the intelligence of those who oaa.-11s. G. A. Bzunssamt. • A BURDEN ON AGRICULTURE. There is nothing oxen unjust in &grind. Mind rating ...