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... she look nice ? hear they've got / j lovely little house. One / / n —she'll never know J / //,/ the backaching drudgery you and I used to have on washday. Shesaysshe'cgoing to start straight away with Soako. Means to make soakdays of all her washdays. Washday is much easier when you use Soako. Just soak the clothes in Soako overnight. In the morning rub them lightly, rinse and hang them out. ...
... Information for Creditors (from the London azette ).—First meetings and public examinations—James Scott, oil and colour merchant, Offi - first meeting. November 13th, noon, incial Receiver's, Truro; public examination, V Mnber 14th, 11 a.m., Town-hall, Truro. Miss mas of Falmouth; first meeting, Nov. i-V ' -30 p.m., Official Receiver's, Truro; nub- November 14th. 11 a.m., Townj[ {, t ruro. ...
... The death occurred on Monday morn-1 ine of Mrs. 'Mary Fradd, of St. Day. ait the age of 91 years. Mrs. Fradd. was I well known St Day and district and carried a grocery business in Fore| stre ...
... r CORNWALL POLYTECHNIC Records in annual REPORT. HAYII T MINERAL WEALTH: INDUSTRIES and other MATTERS. * Cornwall 'olyt-eahnic Society h°idin„ -, lts 104 th annual Report, and i?y). ]n?:i annua ...
... LE CHILD MURDE PEN ZANCE. ——_—— tk iD ADJOURNED INQUEST. cl DENCE OF TI IE MOTHER OF THE CHILD. The aq . child of Sti journed inquest on the body of the was hi nian Carter, 23, St. Michael’s-street, Penzance, efore Mr. G. L. Bodilly on Friday morning. — THOMAS appeared for Mrs. Harvey. cl at first witness called was El izabeth Mary Carter, wife “nian Carter, and daughter of Eli zabeth Harvey, ...
... An inquest was held at Watergate Hotel, on Thursday, on the body of an unknown man- On the previous day Mr. Harry Fradd, a far- mer, went with his horse and cart to the north end of tbe beach, and, with the assistance of P.C. Lillington ?? others, towed the body ashore. The features of the man were beyond recognition. Inspector Miller estimated the height of deceased as sft. 7in. ; the ...
... KIC AND CARESSES. BY F. FLEETWOOD MAY. Author of ‘Sundays fn rural «From village school to University, ropical grave,” ‘*The chosen etc:, Cuaprer XIIL Hear the mellow wedding-bells—golden bells What a world of happiness their ha:mony feretells! Through tne balmy air of night How they ring out their delight! Aud all From the molten golden notes, liquid ditty floats ‘To the turtle dove that ...