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THE AIRDRIE AND COATBRIDGE ADVERTISER

... affected the poor's girl's reason. - Love's instinctive susceptibility is, however, far more keenly alive than that of rational mortals. Before either of them had time to question or soothe, Philip Morley himself stood on the threshold. Marie's ken loving ears ...

*Try again. be said. removing his mask. He too seemed to be half tragic and half comics when be ventured

... be. the a s TIMM* Whetsk el fire in Muse Bead, London, on wean, two chihirss were suffocated. A mama attack epos a train Is mortal from TIMMIN, whin three ems Mimi and womb+ est the atavisms. Ness holism lamb have bees dburreeed at seer Sydney. where the ...

ANNTAL SOLRFA

... service than from two or three of the British Women of Airdrie. (Applause.) They had in the town an appal- 1 ling mortality among infants. One out of every five little children born in the town died before reaching its first birthday. That was largely ...

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION LT OF TUN POLLING. On Thursday polling took place in the triennial election of a School Board

... year of age. and 67 deaths between the age. of 1 and 5, a total of 155 deaths before attaining 5 years of age. giving a mortality of 188 deaths in 1000 births. These figures are singularly identical to those of the previous year. The slight ince/Ise. ...

ADDIEWELL

... rapid progress under the tuition of Mr Peacock, Faaldhouse, and bid fair to be a success. Dna= ROLL rot 1894 The bill of mortality for Addiewell district dining , the year has been the lowest on record by a groat In a popnlet:on roughly estimated at 2500 ...

WILLIAM VOGT & SONS,

... curious look came shin- 1 ing into her face, a look that most people would have construed as meaning that this man was her mortal enemy, and that she was rejoicing at his overthrow. Then a softer feeling, a feeling of pity, took its place. 'Tell me all ...

Mit Animus LD7IIXTBI,II. RATTIRDAT. MAY 2 1896

... of So John Blackwood told as. He added, as eves commoner, the as of lying morals Wands, Moir friends that they (the lying mortals) were the authors of this and that remarkable work. then mining out anournously in Ilsebrapi . Ma ice or elsewhere. When 'The ...

THE AIRDRIE AM) COATBRIDGE ADVERTISER

... conditions of life and of living. I refer not to matters of additional comfort and convenience, but to the better preservation of,infant life and the better prdlection of adult life from the scourge of consumption. These matters have engaged our attention, and ...

Oistrict Sews

... visitors to that grand old ruin in the valley of Clyde Craignethaa Castlepopularly known as the Tillietudlem of Scott's Old Mortality, will learn with regret of the death of the venerable keeper, Mr William Pillans. Mr Pillars had been in frail health for ...

bids & ads

... I have no recollection of him ; my mother could not agree with him--she was not his equal—and she left him when I was an infant, taking me with her. He never troubled himself to look for us, and I didn't trouble myself to think much about him. I grew ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1902
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Odds a fads

... those glorious fellows it was end in foam. enough that their fellow-men were perishire, Softly at first as the breath of an infant the and their simple, hardy natures could perbroad wind ribbon kissed the shore, scarcely ceive no special merit in their ...

TRIAL OF CHAriFF.UR

... went on to speak of the harm this evil was doing our social Me. Within four years in England and Wales titre died 660,000 infants under one y ear of age. In London the majority of the deathswere on a Saturday night. The Right Hon. John Burns said that ...