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NAIRN COUNTY COUNCIL

... powers 'This was all the business of importance. STARCn Po1soNmNG has been said on good authority to be the main cause of infant mortality. No farinaceous food should be given to stld till it has a full mouth of teeth;' unlese such fodb has been'previouslyr ...

LITERATURE

... Rmeanwho is noa I cickn t bginwit, s a faci atiga'gay, deevrfttelata ei tte opening. ILThen there is far tomcdynthe infant -mortality being somehn eafl nfact, Missd ?? only seem to-nrdcfpeoiu children for the purpose of killing thmofi t sudden and generally ...

LITERATURE

... Hamilton Seymesur and Keith Robertson (William Blackwood. & Sons, Edinburgh aud London),-A good mnany years ago, the infant mortality in a countryudistrict in France excited the attention of the police. As the umost vigor- oas as well as the roost delicate ...

PRESIDENT LINCOLN!S FAVOURITE POEM

... low and the high, Shall moulder to dust and together shall lie. The infant and muother attended and loved The mother that infant's alfetion who proved; Tile husband that mother and infant who blessed, E~ach, all, are away to their dwelling of rest. The hand ...

CHRISTMAS BELLS!

... Such feelings of faith and love had birth We thought we lird dropp'd in Heaven. I how little iliake mortals glad, said we, Wlith somuetblitig of mortal sympathy, A tid we put tir witgs in motion. Let's see what these joyous notes foretell That fill ...

PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S FAVOURITE POEM

... PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S rFAVOURITE P O E q. 0 I last Saturday's numhber we published a n poem beginning; Oh! why should the Spirit of Mortal be proud'? which is said to have been a la special favourite of the late President Lincoln. In the introductory paragraph ...

POETRY

... Saine sleep go shorn and withered down. How short the rapid months appear Since round this board we met To welcome in the infant year, Whose star hath now for ever set ! Alas ! as round tiis board I look, I thiul on more than I behold, For glossy curls ...

POETRY

... POET R Y. THE MOUNTAIN NYMPH. A double rango of Eiighland hills Ribs in a long and lovely valley; To this a hundred infant rills Baco gleefully and musically Down at their playful wills, From mossy fountains freshly gush And gleam bencath the bonding ...

Literature

... wull that in them he should transcend a' the minnesingers o' this warld. But they're too perfeckly beautil'u' to be envied by mortal man-therefore let his memory in them be hallowed for evermair. .hortfi. A noble sentiment. Shepherd. At least a natural ane ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEE

... tabulating the statistics of i mortality experience of life assurance and I annuity societies established in this country, ter-' minating with the year 1893 ; and in calculating, on the basis of these data, tahles of rates of mortality and of the mathematical ...

POETRY

... ruiddy Msise, wivi WhIo gathered icr irowrn healthi fietld, and wrashtli Mi forninig sleir; Psre Aye. 7therk sheo erokt hIst infant thought with Visioius.glorioue al InI That'k hislJOWe siose tile Poor Maii's Cot for cell0-10Or to its. bees Angelic plarialiltcS ...

THE NATIONAL GALLERY

... Liesborn altar piece, and contains the In- fant and the heads of two kings. The hand of the Virgin is seen immediately behind the Infant; but her boly has been cut away. The third pic- ture is by the Meister Von Werden, the subject being The Conversion of St ...