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G O U R O C K

... new mission hall the Established Church, by Mr Donald Brown, F.E.1.5., president of the association. Subject lecture—“ Michael Faraday. Evangelistic Services.— Arrangemente have been made for the holding series evangelistic meetings in this village. The ...

NO STABLE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT

... and Stuldlera. Price 2s, 3&6d. EMBROCATION. Prepared only by EIXIXTAN, SONS & (XL, Slough. England. TIME ! TIME! When Michael Faraday, the celebrated man of ecieuce, was a poor apprentice, he, remarks The Quiver, used spare moment for making experiment ...

VERY CHEAP AT PRESENT

... in the Established Chusch Mission Hall, on THURSDAY KVEKINO FIRST, the 28th inst, by Ha DONALD BROWN. F.E.L3. Subject: Michael Faraday’ Chair to taken at Eight o'clock. Collection the Deer. HEKNOCK T AGENT IN OOUROCK i MSI SIMPSON. STATIONER, EAST BAY. ...

DISTRICT NEWS,

... Robert Saunders, 8.D., opened the meeting with prayer and briefly into the lecturer. Ur Brown, in said that had the life Michael Faraday for his subject be not only great man, but also good nua He then, in masterly style, sketched die life i the man, oue ...

COMMERCIAL

... GREENOCK YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Last evening, the Rev. Arthur Mursell, of London, delivered a lecture on Michael Faraday, in connection with the above Association. Bailie Scott was in the chair, and prayer was offered by the Rev. G union. ...

A POSTHUMOUS PAPER BY KINGSLEY

... depend ; exhorted the workmen Crewe to “join the freemasonry in which Hugli Miller, the poor Cromarty stonemason, and Michael Faraday, the poor bookbinder’s boy, became the companions and friends the noblest and most learned on earth, looked up to by them ...

m CATSCART STRBBT

... delivering the triennial lecture instituted by the society to commemorate the extraordinary service rendered to science by Michael Faraday, over long series of years, in hia capacity Profeaaor of Chemistry the Royal Inatitution, in aneeeaaion to Sir Humphrey ...

FOREIGN

... accumulation of money. Electric telegraphs, geographical discoveries, the results in chemistry of such labours those of Michael Faraday, arc all very good in their way; but to gather riches, it does not matter how, is the loftiest achievement, and deserves ...

FARADAY’S DEATH

... quietly, almost imperceptiby, came the release. There was philosopher less on the earth, and saint more in heaven. —From Michael Faraday,” by Dr Gladstone. Findino a Verdict. —ln one of the earliest trials before a coloured iurr in Texas, twelve gentlemen ...

A BIG FINE

... been closely connected with study of the liquefaction of gases. was in the laiboratorv of the Royal Institution that Michael Faraday conducted the first svstematre and successful series experiments on the reduction gas to the state, and it was in the ...

GREENOCK TELEGRAPH and CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE

... the adaptations of men to tho world and every part of it. I remember that Sir Humphrey Davy said, My beat discovery was Michael Faraday.” In 1848, had the pleasure of listening to Faraday’s lecture on diamagnetism or cross-magnetism. He showed the force ...