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RY MEETING meeting for the parish 1, Barnstaple, was held J W Pulleyn) presided, ars E Webb, C C Cox,

... T J Bryant, W J D Young, Jordan, W J Knill —The Vicar said very easy one. He had wand in Mr. Webb a very he thought every man least two years he had a again for the ensuing ss his promised acknow- ms (Mr Webb and Mr- yay in which they had » appoint Mr Webb his ar.—Mr. W. Boyle said Mr. F. Symons be re- parish, he having served Mr. Pratt seconded.— any other proposal, put the to carried ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 11. Mr. Gladstone's Visit to Midlothian.— Mi-. Gladstone, who arrives Edinburgh the 20th inst., will address meetings the Corn Exchange 2lst, West Calder 23rd. Dalkeith 25th, Music Hall, Edinburgh 27th, and Dundee 29th. The Vacant Canonry of St. Paul's—Canon Jacob, Vicar of Portsea, denies the rumour that is to be appointed to the vacant Canonry at St. Paul's. The ...

TO ADVERTISERS. —SCALE OF CHARGES. TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS fourpence per -line Special rates for a series. NOTICES ..

... ( charged the rate of two lines for one shilling, and sixpence for every additional line. For this sum the latter are inserted on Tuesdays and Fridays. RLIAMENTARY NOTICES and PROSPECTUSES ninepeacfi jjer line. . . . jrSW great pains secure the correct printing we cannot be answerable for inaccuracies, or for consequences arising therefrom. a n Experienced governess wishes a , MORNING ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... Tra Wxb—Tkx Both. Rbviiw—WncßU!- soir—A Cmo Wab-Sobool Dtectpuir* —RomD Kedkzll—TßßaTßxaaL Affairs (From our own Oorrtopondont.j Lomov, July 13th. have often heard of the Asian Mystery, but that term might well be applied to the war in Armenia. For how it ii that the have got ao thoroughly beaten, and that the Turk* have turned out to be so wonderfully successful, puzzles every one. There is ...

The Daily Gazette

... WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1897. The East Denbighshire election is being looked forward with a good deal of interest. In course of few days the Speaker will issue writ, the nomination ...

EXTRAORDINARY MEDICAL CASE IN NEW ORLEANS. The doctors in New Orleans arc pd caaeof young Herman, named t ..

... wh-> from platform a»K>ut fair months ago. . T,in*s »>f that city thus gives the particulars of Uic ease It supposed that die a few hours, for his head was twice its normal siz-, and n- »rly « v* ry future of the skull gaped open. The 1.-ft half tip* ukull was broken in several places, c-iiipres-ing tli** brain. oozed from his mouth, r\.*s, , and ears, and his fivesensvS p-tided. His ey.-s out ...

LITERATURE

... Contributions to the Literature of the Fine Arts. ' By Sir Charles Lock Eastlako, ?? D.C.L. , lato President of the Royal Academy and Director of tho National Gallery. With a Memoir, by Lady -Eastlake. London : John Murray, Albomarle- Btrect. 1870.— The life of an artist is not easy to Tito. The vicissitudes ho experiences aro not of a nature to awaken public sympathy. His con- quests, if he ...

Friday’s Express

... jOXDOy, THURSDAY SEPT. 12. for Public Securities yesterday firmer, jj_ >uere wm little business doing ntuel ...

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... Buy your Milk only from Dairies where the sanitary precautions are such as to render impossible the contamination of Milk, and consequently the danger of the epidemics of which such numerous and alarming outbreaks have been traced to Milk supplied from impure sources. THE AYLESBURY DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED, Draw their supplies from their own Estate of r,300 acres, and from Farms which are ...