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C I I ARLESWORM

... 41.,. r.l . C. yi.A , presided, sod there wee a newtons A capital entortabi, was provided, sad diuscing was indulged is at Mortals. A redsmidost stall was provided at one issd of the whim saadwi.:hes, tea. Lc.. was dbseaued by masa, Tborsdep, MsiM, K. Mosebeste ...

th speak and shake bands, albeit she urged tin further Invitations. And while thr gulf widened between the ..

... intelligence was already dawning, sweet blue eyes that smiled at the light, rosebud lips that invited kisses. The nurse took the infant to the side of the bed, and asked the young mother to look at him. Those fever-bright eyes stared at the sweet small face ...

– • Backache Kidney

... are the more ble of help? There is so foundatiou fee of respect and esteem, on the occasion of Mew - e en th &ream t against Infant schools, on account ins Glossop for Bournemouth. Mr. Hawke of theise parating the children from their to OleesoP in and the ...

ZAPIIPE. A NEW FIBRE

... just as tooth& He seems to bore married her merely to give her a chases tchare poking. 1 adattV that I are a po or, weak mortal. said • omitting hypocrite. • but you mis-judge me—telliag falsehoods 11 not one of my fail- WM. No. observed one of ...

CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH SIMMER BEBBIOIIB,

... been 6 deaths of infante 1 yes, of se idiot at 176 h. re a very high death rate, has been exceeded only in the last ten years, Opt it is not of yeate significance the population of the district is so small The average infantile mortality tor the preceding ...

HOLLINGWoRTH

... pay, £45 In claims, and £167 10. paid in the Northern tio,.u. ties' Atnalgantatioe, there being a of lls Pesti drill, the infants. Dialogue, ' Dolly's doctor,' 4d on the quarter's working, which the oommittee Nellie Date and Charlie Trivets. Song, ' Daddy ...

LOCAL 00 DISTRICT NEWS

... very highly requited by all who came in contact with her, and much sympathy is felt with Mr. Marshall (who is left with an infant a few weeks old) in his sad bereavement. The interment took place on Sunday afternoon last at the Indmpendent Chapel, Charleswortb ...

NEW MILLS LOCAL BOARD

... deaths fligi‘tered 4tl were if persons over 60 years of age, 24 were children an ler one yeer 115 last year This gives of infants deaths under one year to 1,000 births a rate of 20•1. It is to be hoped that the recent Act of Parliament that prohibits • ...

CHAPTER XXY.-THE _CLOSING OF THE SEAM!

... their posts. After • month or two passed abroad with your wifeduring which time it will be supposed in the county that the infant heir has met the pmeoature death which is the fate of so many untie-tended babies, you settle down her• with her ladyship ...

[Other Police Intelligence will be found on page 3.1 HAYFIELD SCHOOL BOARD. LIVELY MEETING. _

... grant of rw ammo Mr. Slack se, oned.—This was carned.—Mr. Slack proposed 1 hat a penny per head be charged, except in the Infant class, —Thu motion was also seconded sad carriel.—Mr. Slack said it was quite initieretood that Cie Board did not shot up ...

, AtM GLOSSOP TOWN COUNCIL. ADJOURNED QUARTERLY MEETING. lIMCUSSION ON THE SPEED OF MOTOR CARS. It's to teat ..

... lent by ben of the congregation upon the happy results the most important conference ever he in on l a st year, but the mortality was lower. Of various friends, and there was a profuse supply the history of the brational Union. It had been gig cases o ...

IMIDAT

... and mendity has prevailed. The table, the sad ior last with a of births sad deaths, nod a esieslation si the permute, of mortal* per *bowel& death-rate of to haw boos 104. rata most favourably with that in dating the some period. Of the 113 deaths renistered ...