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LITHOGBA'PHIO PRINTING, ARTISTIC AND COMMERCIAL. WORMS IN CHILDREN, ‘ E. & JJ.L MILNER, Sk wom‘(is n: CHILDREN, ..

... LITHOGBA'PHIO PRINTING, ARTISTIC AND COMMERCIAL. WORMS IN CHILDREN, ‘ E. & JJ.L MILNER, Sk wom‘(is n: CHILDREN, i CHURCH mi.“?b sure'y, and with perfect safety got rid of b A ASTER, using KEATING'S WORM TABLI;P{LQO Nearly sfl EG to intimate that they are ...

Published: Saturday 18 May 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 167 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

J. W, BENSON, MAKER TO THE QUEEN, STEAM FACTORY, 62 axp 64, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. Al:o 28, Royal Exchange, E.C. ..

... J. W, BENSON, MAKER TO THE QUEEN, STEAM FACTORY, 62 axp 64, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. Al:o 28, Royal Exchange, E.C., and 25, old] Bond Street, W. BENSON’S CLUBS, originated by the Firm 40 years ago, supply the best goods on the most moderate terms. Applications ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1695 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

VE'S FOOD.—First Establicshed 1825,

... Establicshed 1825, NEA VE'S FOOD.— Oarefully prepared and, highly nutritious,”—Lancet. ' EAVE'S FOO]?O'—.:d v::u -dnphgr::r.h children Iq p valide”—. TR O — NEAVE‘B FOOD.—Recommended by the Faculty —.fl!'.‘_“‘___fi_ 'Nluvn's FOOD.—Best and Oheapest Farinaceous ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 147 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

WANTEI), an Experienced HOUSEMATD. WAITRESS ; age not under 20 Apply to Mes. STRPHENSON, 26, Northumberland ..

... satis. factory, and upwards, with board, lodging, washg, and uniform clothing, -Apply to MgpicaL SUPERINTENDENT, B\KNE and ASSISTED PASSAGES 10 QURENSLAND,—For Miners, Gardeners, Navvies, Quarrymen, and General I:‘xmrorm £8 (Families of two children under ...

LIEBIG'S FOOD FOR INFANTS. IN a special article in the Jan. 1865 number of the Popular Seience Review, Baron Liebig

... concentrated food. In both cases, as well as in other fumilies where it had been introduced, it proved an excellent food ; the children thrived perfectly well, and many o petty suffering disappeared after some weeks' use of the food, See ** Popular Science ...

GARGRAVE

... GARGRAVE. EASTERTIDE.—At Gargrave the factories suspended work for the week on Thursday evening, and in a few instances Bank Holiday also was observed, The weather has been dull and threatening, with occasional showers. On 'l’hunda{);:ight there was quite ...

Published: Saturday 27 April 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 304 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

“ 0O let us love our occupations, Bless the squire and his relations ; Thank the Lord for daily rations, And ..

... National school children are not rewarded with such success as we desire, I uquuw ministers of re]iFion experience the same foel ins at the failure of their preaching. The causes of our comparative failure are not far to seek. We have the children under our ...

TRIALS OF PRISONERS

... it really true that children are allowed to do that, because it ought not to be. It is scandalous that is should be so—that children under fourteen years of lfie should be allowed to work 20 hours a day out «f 23. We talk about factory legislation, and yet ...

Published: Saturday 13 July 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1098 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

OBSERVATIONS

... - f While the English railways have conveyed their prodigioas freights of humanity without the least injury to adults or children, the Whitsun traflic of Ireland has boen made for ever memorable by the appalling accident near Armagh. Anything more terrible ...

DIOHN G’REEN E,

... aerated waters I am able to testify to the uniformly good quality of all they manufacture. I quite recently visited their factory and inspected not only the details of working but exsmined the ingredients used in the production of many varieties of Mineral ...

Fancaster Obsevver, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1889,

... time past. All exaggerated morta’ity erises from some or several of the zymotic direases preying upon the delicate frames of children. Thess fall easy victims to the destroyer, and they are largely at the merey of their parents. Ignorant, idle, intemperate ...

SELFISHNESS,

... from urging Parliament to pass factory laws for the protection of women nnt‘ children.” He might have gone to the owners of the coal mines and pleaded with them to | become Christians, and to treat the women and children employed by them not as beasts ...