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... was, however, for the District Council to carry out the work. Speaking still of the Napton supply, he said that at the place in question the water might probably be all right in dry times, but it became muddy with any excess of wet. Ile thought the question ...
... persons have expressed the hearty disagreement with the statement, I think it only fair to say that in speaking thus the rev. gentleman can nly claim to speak fur himself. Sir, I have lived in Rugby three times as long •s Mr. Adams has, end longer than he can ...
... Scrofulous persons, delicate children—all lack steam. To these people we have only two words to say. The rest of our story will speak for itself. Scott's Emulsion ...
... with a family o: good position, occupying a house with agreeable surroundings, for a young French gentleman, who does not speak English. It is essential that his hosts should hays SOON knowledge of, and sympathy with, French habit* and ways of thought ...
... their daily toil with Dr. Tibbles' Vi (locos, and they can then brave the fury of the elements with equanimity. The writer speaks from personal experience and from observation of beneficial effects on others. Tea opens the pores and temporarily excites ...
... th,. Queen's Pianitml Jubilee. Perhaps the committee that hiss bees formed are waiting for other suggostihns. Townsman speaks about the children haring to play in the streets, especially in tit. Matthew's parish, there beinz no other place. This, of ...
... call this way, and I thought I would write you and let you know of this strange fact which might interest you. I think it speaks volumes in favour of Vinolia Soap being made with edible fats.—Sincerely yours, li. ...
... villages ; and one teacher he knew walked a little over 51 miles to see everyone of his congregation. The missionary was, to to speak, over all. He was like a bishop. In three weeks they preached something like 100 times. In the mission with which he was connected ...
... drenches I should have boat moot of them, as they were dying one by one until your drenches were applied, so therefore I can speak with confidence to the efficacy of your drenches. Ja.xzE. Paz, Crick. ...
... toast was that of Lord Willoughby de Broke, the noble Master, and Sumas to the Warwickshire Hunt. The Chairman, after speaking upon the sport of the past season, said, amidst applause, that Lord Willoughby had expressed himself as being very pleased ...
... Toeeph Healey, Mr. F. Adams, and Mies Howarl took part. The Rev. E. E Lovell, during the evening, said he was very sorry to speak of the great loss the cause would soon sustain In the removal of the secretary (Miss Howard) from their midst, but he felt ...