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I,E HERALD. SATURDAY JANUARY 5, 1880

... lees and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as bright ae a tutton. It soothes the child, it softens the gums, :illays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, andi ...

HERALE. SATURDAY JANUARY 5, 1889

... charged on suspicion with the murder of the young) girl Davey, near South Petheriou, on Wednesday morning. Tho body of the child was mutilated in more terrible manner than was stated to-day. The police can assign no motive for the commission of the crime ...

HOW BABIES ARE KILLED

... HOW BABIES ARE KILLED. Mr. Wynne E. Baxter held MI inquiry on Friday at the Poplar Town Hall into the circumstances attend. ing the death of Walter Myall, egad sia weeks, the son of a butcher. The mother stated that, the child seeming ill , she called ...

THE PEASANT AND THE WOLVES

... anyone, they shrank into holes and corners, and allowed themselves to be killed almost without making resistance ! A PICTURE OF CHILDHOOD. How pure should the heart of a little child bet As pure as the Idly that blooms on the lea. Here is a, beautiful ...

The marriage of the Duke of Newcastle to Mies Kathleen Florence Candy, daughter of Captain and the Hon. Mrs. Candy,

... reached New York from Port de Pail that the army of General Ilyrpolite had been routed, and that the General himself bad been killed by one of his own soldiers, who was paid 8,000 dollars for the deed. The Maharajah Ilolkar of llidore has telegraphed to the ...

♦ BRAVE SOLDIER

... great ferocity, and killed many defeuceless women and children. Among others, he rescued a child from a Cossack, who bad already raised his sword to cut off her I head, as she was freeing herself from some rubbish. The father of the child was a Turkish nobleman ...

KNARESBROUGH PETTY SESSIONS

... Sures case the defendant's child had not been at school since last September, owing. the parent said, to her having a sore head. That was one reason, but the head was now better. Owing to the general untidiness of the child, the sehoomasters all refused ...

HBRALD. SATURDAt MARCH 0, 1880

... engaged at work on a new chain of forts around Chatham, were buried by a large fall of earth. Five men were rescued, and one killed. At the Yorkshire Assizes, John Standring (60), and his wife (39), were indicted for being in unlawful possession of a mould ...

HERALD. SATURDAY APRIL 6,1: :§

... left and struck the comer of a garden wall with tremendous impact. The occupants were thrown out—the child, a fine little boy of five years, being killed instantly, while his father was severely shaken, and his uncle had an ann broken in two places, and ...

PATEI,IT B VIDG 5 AND

... T. Butler Wilson, D.C.; J. Myers Pratt. organist; Robert Peach, LG.; J. A. Macnab, steward; Walter Davey, steward; William Child, tyler. W. Bro. A. J. Redman, P.M., was elected representative No. 1001, on the Provincial Charity Committee for the ensuing ...

A MILITARY INCIDENT

... young soldier belonging to the light artillery, whose horse bad just been wounded by a lance. The young man appeared quite a child, defended himself desperately, as several bodies of the enemy lying arond him could testify. I immediately sent an officer ...