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place where the new Jerusalem is be set up and the millenium begin. listen in respectful silence and do not

... shrewd suspicion that the politicians are only playing at keeping an army, and that the compulsory military service is only kind of glorified Bovs’ brigade. The men who should be in the army hang about street comers oHoafm public parks, and to interfere with ...

The Value of Bazaars

... ti I we can aasooist* the woman with auch philanthropic work—(applsaeo). It ia quite true there ia noble band Indies op and down the country who have give., tnomaolvoa for years this work, th y at- like offlcora withont army. therefore devolves on the ...

Tale of two Queen Bees

... traditionally, has taken the view that men are much better at being Presidents than women. After all, there hasn’t been a woman President in the entire history of the United States - not that it goes back all that far anyway. At first sight the two stories ...

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... our women back up our soldiers and our sailors ~by giving tiro right food and wasting none of it, our woman will have done much to win the war us our army or our navy. Then the British reprauentutivea will enter the Council Chamber ia which tbe natioue of ...

Fraserburgh. WILLIAM CHEYNE

... training and the formation of citizen Army on the Swiss model, which could roliod defend our hoarlhe end homos case of invasion. Wo want training com* pulsory, but service to required only when the enemy has landed.—“ Spectator.” Preeerved Drama. Od* of ...

RATHEN MAN'S DECORATION

... Furniture. The Army had taken the forms away to an unknown destination and they had been entirely lost sight of for three or four years. Even the police were entirely ignorant of their whereabouts and could find no trace of them. The Army evidently had ...

CONCERNING MANY THINGS

... great human family heart to heart.— Lady of Fashion. o o o What is Woman's Sphere?; If there i. one thing more than another one would like to pin learned down to, it is to definition of woman’, ephere. Wh.t i. it? Where doe. It begin? Where doe. it endT“ ...

THUBSDAT-BATDKDAT

... visitor to Strichen. For 8. Army —On behalf of the Salvation Army North of Scotland whr services rnllfotjfin in the Roiehearty area realised Bm sum £4 14/-. Garden Fete—Miss Fowler, president of Rathen East and Inverallochy Church Woman’s Guild, presided at ...

The Fraseit i Herald and Northern Counties Advertiser, November 21, 1899

... area**, aud are shewing an inclination land in a suspiciously secretive way. It is said that they fear prohibition by ‘the Biitish fleet. But, of course. British naval commanders Would nut dream prohibiting the landing of an international association bent ...

LONDON LETTER

... Whilst our attacks on German communications are confined almost entirely to land and to coastwise shipping, the enemy attacks our communications many hundreds of miles away from land. THE SEA BATTLE Far too many people still fail to realise our dependence ...

Errors of Child-Training

... not beaten. is rather like the heaving of the breast of Natsre herself. The mass itself is no ordered mechanical thing like army j it seething multitude of currents flowing tortuous kaleidoscopic courses. But the thing ever flows onwards, irresistible ...

MESSAGL FROM MARS A TRUE TALE OF nwrwow. [Contihoid nom Wnt] He went on to teU a* that the Father

... “Father,'* *'The goremment controls all the large means production, and, besides, wo hare our Army emissaries throughout the length and fcnadth'of the land, who act spies, and ass that one who makes more than £lOO is allowed to keep it The excess is all ...