A CANADIAN IN ENGLAND
... a prominent citizen of Brockyille, during a chat with a reporter of the above paper, described his tour through the rnothir country, remarking: I paid a visit to my old home in England in lag8, and while there visited ...
... a prominent citizen of Brockyille, during a chat with a reporter of the above paper, described his tour through the rnothir country, remarking: I paid a visit to my old home in England in lag8, and while there visited ...
... CANTADIANX AND ABBRDE ;,1 IEMPEPRANOE. A SVW'EKPLN5G INDICT NT. A CPanadian correspondent wvo is she south of Scoarlanru, ;hose vifs'tte a 1 daughter of Bon-Accord has sent us a iloy tthe ' Daily Evening Reviers, o P a copyl of Ontario, of ...
... parttccularly con- cerned, was a daughter of Mr David Scott, orY Brniorton,, FKincardineshire. and, the late Mr Hercules Scoz was her only brother. She was a Singula-rly acromplished lady both as a vocalist and a mes'scian, anid as a ...
... India. with his regi- rnent, and has fought at Dargai and Chitral, InIad a chat with a, representative of the Advertiser on Wedbresday afternoon. Ho stated that he reaeched South A.frica frorn I Indija, h avhin gild witith ihe ?.nd Battalion of hbis reginient ...
... for me. I had half a bottle of it hid sv'ay. So, without saying a word to a single soul, i left off the doctor's stuff, poultioed my legs with linseed meal, and took nothing but Mother Seigel's Syrup. That's how it went on .for a fortnight. Then the ...
... A SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE. PAPER BY DR PATRICKj )MANSON'. I Dr Patrick Manson, medical adviser' tol~ 43lioniaI office, read a, paper cc -' A Schole ci Tropical Medicine' at a, meeting ofte al 10olonial Institute, held in ithe Whlitehanl Rromi:, 'Hotl ...
... would reach thorn hose to farm, b5 ut would lake a deep itntereash in the succe~c of a their farming. (Applause.l He, thought 'Mr -Pichie might clai4m 'at least to be a crofter himn- tself. if not a farmer. a he had no doubt that Iin all the ...
... L.k c f OF A rRAWLER IN I Ai3ETRD)EEN. I ~A-~~-)E . GLASGOCW VEPELS REPLY' '1) BAiLLtIE MPEET. EX BAlI-CO Vy'YI ONB ) 'HIS CRITICS. neos toi a iierrr-'ii tierp waijilanchm c-r o S Qe phi' (iTT't-a tj wi les-c, Alexander Mall. ~nd nn'an)Aherdet rr, the ...
... ti-c In -idIC anti Ar Gray. AS anl old in sit'St'~a kcaeh 'slit Gray had L4reersl the lerti. Vi0eials'n net isboynor fur snare hait 40 yecare ll cko'etee z- -Ia pp lease1- end hie had a M~ s s .Ms-n a a la rizs amrnisnt of t le dignityv ad suevtitiepentdettee ...
... r'lociiie Rev . ir tFshe a amce 1incdel u t'z uirnianvee o -'-' ' OflCilt eipcels;n ti) 'i'(lic'-.dfeel- ti ing and -he tadrl-C hur II a-, *; wasi which al e aleti rei atb Tile d-n . A 0 jllbtiee aerteiC was *aaiat ninaa'iar r:S'u '-d a; a ...
... etc. We had a stiff go at Doorukop, outside Johannes- burg. We were in aetion on a kopje close by, and had a good view of the G-ordons when they charged, and I assure you it was a splendid eight. They made a most magnificent charge under- ...
... theory chat malarial fever i. trau-:ei*i *'i Means ot infected nbsnuisoos have r,-:.a:ccdI; England on rhe couljmietion of tlheir . .- e reports 15,GW ill course oi preparation pr:5Ye 05, elusively the truth of the theory: and 1:' peeted chat at an early ...