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ENTERPRISE 1? ZINOWIII,

... and the growth and fall of the leaf find it still in unruffled placidity. No births, no deaths, even the slow changes of mortality seem to have no dominion over the placid existence of the smiling town. Smiling 1 Almost too active a word for Cockington ...

IR, FRIDAY. MAY 20. 1904

... death rate 16 . 3 against 17•1. Infantile mortality is again very high, the number of deaths of infanta under one year reaching a total of 17,213 or 131 per amassed births. Of this number 134 were those of infants who were suffocated by their parents in ...

BUSINESS NOTICES

... —llai. Ana O. BALLix, FAlltrese of Bab,. Highly NnUitions.—Lamed. .A 0 excellent Food. admirably adapted to Rio waatoot Infante and Young Pareona.—ala OW. A. Otataaon. 0.H., M.D., Ex-Praaldont of lib. Royal College of Stumm. I reload. HAS FOR SOME TIME ...

THE ASSOCIATION CUP FINAL

... matter, find many good reasons for this habitual over•exaggeration. It is based. doubtless, upon the charitable axiom De mortals nil nisi bonurn, and it I. also due to a respect of the halinita of the relations of the deceased, who are comforted by his ...

THE BATHING WOMAN

... which was a serious and pro. longed affair with our mothers. She no longer wades waist high in the waves holding shriek • ing infante in her unsympathetic urine or coaxes wretched urchins from their despair. log clutch of tne dripping steps. Here and there ...

CHAIRMEN OF COUNCIL

... through trade jealousy used to wish opposition wishes fnr the sleeping infants (or were they sleeping ? I seem to have some recollection that they were being christened, and no infants sleep through that cruel operation performed by curates.) In this case ...

FARMING ON TH

... when application was made borrow the money. Tho Town ('lkrk ;—That is so. Mortality Report, The Medical Officer reported that the had been 53 deaths during July, yielding a mortality of IB.fi per 1.000. In the corresponding month of last year the rat© was ...

ANOTHER ROMANTIC SUICIDE, EXTRAORDINARY LETTER

... and after all expenses have been paid anything remaining can he sent to the box at Bow-street for the relict of some poor mortal who thinks life worth living. I hare learnt to-day how utterly alone I am in the world, and it has filled me with a grief ...

Ah, then where is tho treasure? I do not know

... same time to steal the certificates of its birth. Why the affair was never heard of at tho time I will explain later. Tho infant was reared at the expense of the Duke of Sully, who, when the lad grew older, employed him as a page in his own service. One ...

DR. BLACK ON ALCOHOL

... this most importanlauestion of diet is simply appalling. The harm that results from their want of knowledge is incalculable. Infants are given tea to drink several times a day ; biscuits and cakes are soaked in it and given them to eat; their nervous system ...

NEWTON BOARD OF GUARDIAN

... soy etergromut. ormager. ar at oar ticlools. E. J. El se. A44tant Tauber. LEO Dep._ Wachs/. Drmower of Elit INE:unitrass, Infant Digieftiffili; Molar/es ; Nammallesalgt parade. Camas Ocarssito, Pupil Towbar; Nareasta*R-1411=14. NW. Lime !MOM KR WISER ...