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Br JO= SLATE/L OF LEIGH

... healing he wounds. Bedew, a Dutch p hysician, in his green published in 138 6 , sees adder's tongue Rood to heal wounds either inward or outward. Parkinson, in his celebrated Herbal, published in 1640, speaks very highly of it as a wound herb. Brook and Skelton ...

STOCKPORT FIELD CLUB

... issued from time to time have any true idea of the imrnenee value of this phase of education. It is not simply that childish complaints have been cured or saved from becoming chronic. but that pm :entice treatment, following intosctim, has become possible ...

THE AtiVERTISER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1889

... of this word sacrament. It is thee asked How many parts are there in • sesames Answer: Two ; the outward visible sip. and Inward spiritual grace. Mr makes three piths sacrament. thing Or bed, and the !—Again is anted Why most Glebe Laths hopper thighs' ...

THE WARFORD EPILEPTIC

... existence the institution has done an incalculable amount of good in hetpine those wile are afflicted with this distressing complaint. The immediate occasion of the eisit turned on the recent presentation by eir William Mather of a portrait of the late Mr ...

►YL9IDOI t'll •DDIZSG

... an address the Maros referred to the good work dime by the Rev. W. J. townsiend white he was in Stockport. Subsequently he inward his 'retaliation at Warning that the denomination did hot imisesociate home and foreign missions to the extent that bodies ...

CRICKET. WRY TROUBLE YOURSELVES ABOUT SPRING CLEANING VI la Mt N. OLDHAM WASHING For Washing and Cleaning ..

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THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1891

... goalkeeper so nervous d warred to an tai. isms that out of its easy shots he let •v. go . throtigh. lt: q gamin. but L. 0,1. Inwards. 01110 - gad the be had deal with be lag • game. got bole. 1111 sap. outside. The Boys again lb.. pruner. Again way rater ...

BETTING AND BETTING ADVERTISEMENTS

... unreasonable damages. But our readers have during the week read the accounts of a case of which, far from uttering a word of complaint, we can only say that we rejoice for once to see a contemporary summoned, found guilty, and fined. We allude to the prosecution ...

CORRESPONDENCE. TUE I'USTAL A( (;OSI MC/DATION AT N• I LM SLOW. (T. ii, Editor.) Dew ago our Connell cud• deoly

... their manager had beet diwweeion of the advisability of proceeding &garnet Mock. I port wan adjourned for a month. M With Inward to the chief tor. Mr It. A. 'Patten. that had not yet c00nA:11 op a Largo. por• tout] of the': chetnet with the otattall ...

?•BT IL

... Hasty Lane. replied Roberts, miming the thorn impulse which prompts 1 him to ►visa this opporta. ally. stinted by Smith's complaint, when he mi,tht have retired from the spot attnotic toe ridieu'ir of Ws companion. Hist. mot; wine did you fellow start ...

then. wa• • er•rtlrng T 1 4 ,1.0 ate en. the parchment *kin with its red hair rewinding like a

... at Path Aber. ae they did do. from the hone► at the right tame the throb of a mofnr.,ar. and the toot of a horn. They lan inward• the through the w•rket mite among ' the trees and hoirr.ral the front et the h01m trembling like Lamle. :n the wind with ...

II CONINGSBY DISRAELI ON IIPERIAL FEDERATION. PRIIIROSE LEAGUE MEETING AT ALTILINCH Ail. The Teton liliebitatke ..

... Wane:its. sad although the league had bees vaned atter • lamer, tt had team • thorn in the Omaha their oppotesta great cam of complaint ageism the members of the Primates League was, he believed. that they were first of all • kind of mutual admiratton society ...