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  4. MAIDEN NAMES.

    Some Ladies in America-- one of the daughters of the daughters of ex-president Wilson among them-- have launched an agitation demanding that women should no longer be ...

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  6. Mount Morgan.

    The situation at Mount. Morgan was discussed at the weakly meeting of the Cabinet yesterday. The matter, came up in the form of a proposal by the ...

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  7. DOG MOTHERS BEAR.

    At Taronga Park Zoo, 4th May, [?] Mr. and Mrs. Polar Bear-- a son (survived two days). This youngster had a longer lease of ...

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  8. CALL FOR UNPAID CLERGY.

    Shall we abolish the professional ministry and have our clergy follow the example of St. Paul and work at secular occupations instead of ...

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  9. WHITHER DRIFTING ?

    As Canadians, those of us who have reached mid-distance or farther along life's highway, have this question forced on us by a retrospective glance, whither ...

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  11. LESSONS FROM THE PAST.

    "Religion is a delightful thing, in an enjoyable thing; there is sparkle in it," said the Rev. Alexander M'Callum (president of the General Conference ...

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  12. 68 DIVORCE DECREES RESCINDED.

    Criticising an increase of £9,500 in ex-penses of the King's Proctor, Major Entwistle, in the House of Commons, on the 4th March, expressed the view ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    An open-air meeting will be held to-night to give the members of the Q.W.E.L., Now party, and N.D.C., an opportunity of hearing candidates ...

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  14. SLEEPING AT MEALS

    Memories of the fat boy in Pickwick, a corpulent youth who had a way of going to sleep on the slightest provocation, in all sorts of places and altitudes, were ...

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  15. 32 YEARS OF SILENCE.

    "A queer little story of a deaf mule's sudden recovery of the gift of speech comes from Notre Dame," says the "Times" Paris correspondent. "For many ...

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  16. THE MAGIC OF HANDEL.

    "The best English music is some thing that gains by corporate enjoyment, and indeed, cannot be enjoyed alone. That is why the old English ...

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  17. THE LAST WORD.

    Two women at a tea party had a slight passaqe-of-arms with regard to their respective ages. At last, to end the dispute, one of them ...

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  18. THE HALF-CFOWN PART.

    Sandy M'Tavish bad given his little boy a treat by taking him to see his first pantomime. The boy was frequently looking over ...

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  19. A CHEAPER SYSTEM.

    "There ought to be only one head to any family," shouted the orator. "That true," replied a married looking man in the audience. ...

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