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... Cultivate early rising. Servants (Fays “Janet the Kvming A>tn») .vill late if their mistress sets them example. Come to breakfast with a smiling face. An over-clouded morning makes ...
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... than ever. the report from despatching ** A splendid peony-worth’*—the c mraejit of Aberdrwn eonteoiprriry epiioaii.M-s comomdatione our contemporaries its literary and entertainntg qualities. They also call attention to the invisible and magic ink noveHie.. and •arpri«ing results Ireoti-ng certain pictures directed. puree in the Scotsman OompetiUon our Christmas Nam her have bee ...
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... A LITTLE MAI Laly Pearson, the pretty eight-year-old child loving mother, is. says a Manchester paper, the heroine of an incident that has aroused interest- From » bftby.” tftid her mother, who live* ftt Perk Street, Greenhey*, * Lily wee paJe and thin. Dr Willi«iß»* pink pills for ptle people gave her the rosy health she now has Two years ago she bad scarlet freer. She didn’t seem pick up ...
... ahd SKIRT BASKETS. Repairs executed with expedition and punctuality. Suit Cases fitted and unfitted. Dressing Bags and Dressing Cases. Lunch, Tea, and Picnic Basket* and all Travelling Regwintet. ' ~ DENTISTRY. |t A. H. BAIN, L.D.S., DENTAL SURGEON, 1 Bank Bmn, Gauiholi (Telephone No. 150 Galashiels) Visits Selkirk every Tuesday Evening, to s. Appointments to be made with MR WEIR, Chemist, 33 ...
... FOR THE AGED NEARLY *• YEARS. NEAVE’S FOOD SAFE REMEDY FOR ALL SKIN & BLOOD DISEASES. If you r-ifler from ary d.scxee due to impure state of ’.iie u.ood, WHATEVER CAUSB ARISING, you should U-ii iae va ...
... again brought several excellent specimens. I should have liked to have seen more maps the younger of nieces and nephews, who should try their hands this interesting woi-k. A« I have told you all before, I always lake into consideration the ages my contributors when I award the prizes. THE MAP-DRAWING PRIZE goes to Harry Goodscll, 14, attending Guestling Parochial School, and ...
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