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CHRISTMAS

... large number! Mi of natrons throuigbout the Christmas holidays. WI Daring Cltrismas D~ay the places of amem, tb were, aos Usual, (30lied, hut several sacre~d concerts 'i~l were held]. Bit The cristomnarv Christmas Day performance of by ICThe ?? was eiv~n ...

CHRISTMAS

... nuts, craokers, &o., fri and on the whole, the Christmas of 1898 must be in onsidered one of the most pleasantest ever spent he at this institution. At night the Chinese lanterns Ml hung on the Christmas. trees in the children's vE waards were lightpd ...

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. Eaoh seasou has itsdistinct charaoteristio. Spring is remarkable for the transcendent fre.ihness nature then pre-ents; summer for the full blossom; and autumn, like the deolining years of manhood, seems to say that repose is a necessary coosequenos ...

CHRISTMAS

... I CHRISTMAS. I Anether year has rolled its round, and Christmas, 1868, is at hand. In anticipation of the festivities and family re-unions with which the season is inseparably connected, the tradesmen have for some time past been actively engaged in providing ...

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. The Puritans dethroned Charles the Firat and accomplished many other notable things, but they failed to depoe lRiug Christmas. Tbaat was beyond their power. Tae people could better afford to lose their King then their Christmas. Parliament ...

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. :Eaeh Season has its ditint characteristic. Spring Is remarkable for: the transcendent freshnmss nature then proeents; sunmser-for the full.blossom; and acituihn, llko the declining yoars of manhood, seemns to' say that repose i a necessary ...

CHRISTMAS

... Her hand inmu,trious ply; 3 Thue for the poor the genial board With Christmas vianils supply ! Thus, by the hearth, the poet sings; P The rafters thuls rebound; 9 The merry Christmas peal it rings F Harmonious to the sound.t Hark ! as the jokes to mirth ...

CHRISTMAS

... of 1 865, and which will be fitly mirrored at hundreds of thousands of happy Christmas firesides. We need not say many words on one topic which is never far from the Christmas thoughts of Englishmen. Gtreat national prosperity is, unhappily, compatible ...

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. We sing to thee, Welcome! Old Christmas the merry, For though waste and weary the scene is around Thou with the green holly, the bright ruby berry, And misletoe pearly, all seemly art crown'd. Why comest thou thus, while the storm wizard koepeth ...

CHRISTMAS IN MANCHESTER

... CHRISTMAS IN MANCHESTER. There isane mistaking that thefestive seso flhrsm e is at hand. Its Symbols meet the ,azo at every turn. The thr laurel, the mi-stleto, and ftse bolT are transformed into thri internal decorations for public. builysj,.gs . and ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS. The programme of Christmas amusements and entertairnments offered to the public is comprehensive enough to meet the most diverse tastes. First of all we have the pantomimes- The Yellow Dwarf at the Theatre Royal, Pass in Boots ...

ON CHRISTMAS EVE

... hearts of men he cheers, (One thing alone I'd covet more 'I'lle all the gifts of all the yeas; Onoe thing could give the Christmas bells I'he sweetness of their old refrain, AlLd fill the night with fairy spells, Ai if I cere a child again. 'ount matters ...