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... OTHER ATTRACTIVE ITEM . N I A DEPUTATION FROM EELUEBANK MISSION WILL SPEAK AND SINa Doora 7.10. OernuMM ■* GOME -A. Hi- ...
... OTHER ATTRACTIVE ITEM . N I A DEPUTATION FROM EELUEBANK MISSION WILL SPEAK AND SINa Doora 7.10. OernuMM ■* GOME -A. Hi- ...
... NOTICE. Rev. CANON HICKS, MANCHESTER ; JOHN OOLVILLE, Esq., 1W1.P., uotbrrwbll; and JONATHAN HYSLOP, Esq., AIROHIB ; will speak on TEMPERANCE REFORM ...
... methods by which our children learn to speak the English language have only recalled in order see that the oral system is the most rational way acquiring knowledge of foreigu language. Children . arc first learned to speak the mother tongue fluently and a sense ...
... placed on the same footing sanitary regulations, cleansing, and so on. Drink was the causa of much death. The newspapers in speaking of crinoline, and the accidents that resulted from them, cried dowu that fashionable garment and the originators of it. Why ...
... strong)j manilcsted. They would not listen to Gladstone’s reply, and the noise and marks of Impatience prerenfed Disraeli’s speaking all. So large a majority against Gorcrnment not expected, and elicited bants of cheering. The London press, except the Times ...
... shore with couple of flies trailing astern. The night was dark and very still, and it was curious how difficult was, so to speak, to find one’s way. Time and thought I was well out the loch, and discovered mistake by striking an o.fr against the bottom ...
... rina ! ust not play. i,..r must sing, I •; I't not speak a usele*.. WonJ, ■ > f seen, m-t beard, t •• «t i -t about food. t frit n | t mink good. ' ,t; ' x ' ' 1 'U»E n. t crowd .No- u-. : l .atmir speak a-oud. ll,v . • e.ej. i, yo '-f O' -J, l ..e must ...
... rather than things, are apt to degenerate into scandal; (ox where on© speaks of the virtues of an acquaintance, dozen expatiate on his her shortcomings—and this brings ns to speak of rare culture, or what we consider such least. A cultivated person, the ...
... MAY the loiroa tub xtnox SIR.—In a paragraph in your last week’s paper, speaking of a lecture delivered by me Sabbath evening, 30th ult,, it is said that the lecturer, in referring the somewhat small attendance, expressed regret at so many of the younger ...
... MISS M. LINDSAY’S A PSALM of LIFE: Vocal Duet. Words by LONGFELLOW. Music by Miss M. LINDSAY, composer of “The Excelsior,” “Speak Gently,” and “The Hymn of the Moravian Nuns.” With a beautiful emblematical title. 3s. ...
... FINANCIAL STATEMENT. The Clerk, speaking in reference to the income and cxjienditure of the Board, taxed by the auditor, said that had been in communication with Mr Auchterlunie, the auditor, but the statement was not yet to hand. hoped to have it next ...
... ABBOoneee with pleasure the above fact THOROUGHLY BATIBPACTORY AKIU cals ASSURED. Wa Aak Orta Trial. OUK WORK —WTt AMD FINISHwin. SPEAK FOB ITSELF. OUR ...