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FR/DA T, DECEMBER 4, 1591

... their excessive hours-100 a week being about the usual number; sod Mr Tatham of Manchester shewed that in Preston the infant mortality is about 220 per 1000, caused by the too early return of mothers to the mills after confinement. Factory inspection, ...

GENERAL ITEMS

... registrars needed to be increased. The collecting system tended to increase infant mortality, and familiarised is-vette with the idea of the death of their child. Fur insuring infant life he suggested some branch of the Post-Office. In Manchester and Liverpool ...

“THE LAND OF BURNS.”

... root of all diseases. Pure blood could only be made from pure food. Proper attention to diet would reduce the rate of infant mortality and remove many diseases. If the drink of a nation were pure and free from stimulating qualities, and the food was also ...

HOMES AT REST

... have suffered greatly. In addition to the of grain, fruit, and vegetable crop., the scarcity of pasturage has caused great mortality among cattle. In Normandy, famous for it. brand of butter, the fanner* are agitating for a law to compel the manufacturers ...

VKGETABLKS

... at Maantrasna, near Cong, County Galway, on Friday morning, murdered four members of it in cold blood, and left other two mortally wounded. It appears that the house of Joyce lies in very lonely spot, and consists of two apartments. About six o’clock on ...

THE AlnfAlf OBSERVER, AUGUST 29. 1873

... deaths, 27 in number, are in excess of the births by 3, there have Leen no epidemics. ‘The mortality bas been chiefly through ola age, and of very young infants. — Compared with the narter of 1872, the births, marnages, deaths show an increase of 7'1 and ...

LAURIES CLOSE BORDER GAMES

... value quite as well as WelMter, of whom his behaviour sometimes reminds me,—ami can see society his own terms. And, though no mortal America could pretend to talk with Carlyle, who is also remarkable in Kngland as the Tower London, yet neither would he in ...

POBTKT

... ; We sighed for joy and sang for xorrowing To that sweet «pring. How could we guess that Love would oer grow old, Who its infant hours rou idly by? How could we know its kisses would grow cold Who kissed so oft? and how could you and I Dream Love could ...

THE LATE ADMIRAL DIROM

... THE LATE ADMIRAL DIROM. O~ Friday last, there were interred in Hoddom Churchyard, the mortal remains of the late Rear- Admiral James Dirom of Newpark, whose decease, at the comparatively early age of sixty-three, is deeply lamented in this district. Belonging ...

POBTRY

... mightost save our race, And give us life! Thou art Wisdom’s High Priest! Thou bast prepared the feast Of holy love ; And in our mortal pain, Nome call on thee in vain, Help Thou dost not dixdain— Help from above, Ever be Theu our Guido, Our Shepherd and our ...

£1317 7 6

... in the first week of November lagh. The report showed that the average attendance in the Mixed School was 475, and in the Infant School, 142—total, 617. For this number the grant was £585 123 61. The School Board passed a minute recording their satisfaction ...

'740111.1;49 notion) tin poor aufleoler • • • –

... WITH ROTUMA WATS.. mELLIN , s FOOD FOR INFANTS AND r INVALIDS. MELLIN'S FOOD BISCUITS. Palatable, Digestive, Nourishing, Sustaining. Price 2s. and 3s. ed. per Tin. Shalcesperian on reeding and Rearing of Infants. A pamphlet of quotations from Shakespeare ...

Published: Friday 21 August 1891
Newspaper: Annandale Observer and Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7080 | Page: 4 | Tags: none