THE HOUR OF EMANCIPATION.
| The. hour of emancipation is now ft) hand by Notional Prohibition. It is the bounden duly of all No-Ijeense supjvirters to go forward towards the iv>rfcrt : en of ■ this fair _ country ard by alxiHslr'nrr racing. sr.'nkin* aivl excess of sivy-(—t.y censoring all picture shows and theatrical productions-—so as to insure and ip'pmve 1 the hi<ah moral tone of the' cui'iminify that will be ceMed by the carrying of National Prohibition. ANTI-LIQUOR.*
Tn the City of l>ndon there are 19 railway bridges, three _ bridge* ocrom roads, and G2 public ways nonnect.ting private prcnises.
A few weeks a/ro Albert Gayer, od Berra. Cleveland, XJ.S.A., made a joking remark that he would have no singing jl his funeral—it was out of dnte; what h< desired was a phonograph selection. A day or two ago lie was killed while ten] in? !» powerful gas-engine. His males, convinced that ho had had a premonition of his death, decided to respect his la.st wish. The "Dead March" was accordingly pi a veil by phonograph as the ootlin was carried from flavor's homo.
Beautiful artificial flowers wero mnde of wax by the Komans, and tho tians used horn and metal Cor a rimilnl purposo.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1305, 7 December 1911, Page 6
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