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THE MIST

■ Always the rolling nisi* ,i\ , Wrapping the scene in wet and ■ fold, , , . : Moved as a curtain by the sluggish,! wind, . J Lifting, swaying, and falling damp ancfij cold ■ ' • It sweeps, yet passes never, soft anajj blind. . Have sunbeams ever kissed J These dreary hills and lifo-forsakesa slopes — ■ ; . ; ; Hidden, like women's shoulders, in ■ gown | That mar 6 thoir beauty? Only shaW tered hopes And ghostly fears people the shadowe® down. . ! These sunless wreaths are curling" round ray heart: i And deadening fingers of the pMsingf years• . Are closing, and I cannot thrust aparh Their tightening grip. . . . No ray Øog sun appears, Only tlie rolling mist. , —J. E. C., in the "Westminstef Gazetto." Huts, France, December, 1916. •A scheme for the formation of a. See of Bradford has been adopted bj» the Ripon Dioccsan Conference, TO THOSE LEFT TO "CARRY ON.' 1 j Fitness for duty largely npoii having sound teeth. Let me put yours right. Faulty teeth repaired, scaled, a&a crowned. High-class bridgework andl comfortable, natural-looting rets ati moderate charges. Painless,. »nSseptia extractions. W. P. Sommerrillti, "Tha ' Careful Dentist," Melesworta Sttastrf , Advti •. ' . -_i

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3035, 23 March 1917, Page 5

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184

THE MIST Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3035, 23 March 1917, Page 5

THE MIST Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3035, 23 March 1917, Page 5

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