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THE WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, March 22, 1879

... en) thing before them for his own bee fie Hs such buildings as were complained of were not suit- had however. occasion to speak to the Local Board u able for haineu habits ion and could not be health-Ito the state ef Angel-road, and be now maintained ...

EDMONTON

... which this authority has variously crystalised itself into form and shape, as infallibility in a person as the Pope. who, speaking excathedra,canu..t err, the infallibility assumed for a aura or that of a Book, such as the Bible, all being subject to the ...

NEW RATES

... report be referred back to the committee. Mr Stacey seconded the amendment, and said the owners at the spot of which they were speaking would contribute £2OO towards the construction of a new sewer. The Surveyor said if they were going to look ahead for years ...

impurity of the last samples, added There are some things about the water that lead me to suspect that

... raises a doubt as to whether filters ought or ought not to be used. It has brought another interesting fact to light—if report speaks truly—namely, that Mr Wilkinson has nexer been charged a Water Rate since he has occupied his present premises, now upwards ...

WEEKLY HgRALD, SATURDAY, March 29, 1879

... centa,ge for all cotton articles. In any other industry they might select the result would be the same. Mr Cameron wont on to speak of some of the causes of the present commercial depression ; he then referred to the iron trade of America as compared with ...

TO WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, April 5, 1879

... Vocal Association, of whose THE ELECTION. performances we have had on many occa- The retiring members this year M stone to speak in terms of the highest corn-are man Boor, A rc her , Atkinson, and J. B. Porter;aa mendation. The programme included songs ...

MRS J. P. CLIFTON, Certificated Ladies Nunn, Hertford•inad, Lower Edmonton, to an entwined for the months of ..

... WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, April 5, 1879. more than merely the president of the Vestry, and that the body of which he speaks has no existence except at the actual time of meeting. lie has held all along that the time of meeting is a 'question to be ...

TOTICIr_INIERADI

... bearing the holy water on Sunday to every house in the parish. The only thing, however, in these Churchwardens' Accounts that speaks:vividly of the past to us to-day is an entry of the payment of sixPen em in Mr arson for a Book of Prayer against the Turk ...

THE WILILY HERALD, SATURDAY, April 12, 1879

... object for which the match has been gut up, that it will be extensively patronized. BENSVIT CONUCHT. —That Forestry can, so to speak, work wonders when tnuroughly moved VMS delitipSStrated on Wednesday evening, on the occasion of a miscellaneous concert on ...

• FIGHT FOR A CROWN

... away, so Mr Ma cdermot's matt (Brown) brought the hurdles into his yard to take care of them they were not hurdles, properly speaking, but gates, and were worth El each.—Judgment for defendant, with cost s. ...

partment of Police) said : OnSaturday morning Then present. The services of thedaring I went to Home's house, ..

... milted him for trial at the Central Criminal Court. band was then at home. and was quite drunkin fact I could not get him to speak at all. Mr Lamer recalled : I knew my son was on terms of friendship with Home, and never knew of their having any disagreement ...

WOOD CI Li 114.7 M

... WOOD CI Li M . A SCIPIOIOIIS 0/1111.—On Tom lay last, Frank Speak 16, of Lower Fenton street, mmeroial.roarl, eau bay .in :Ira employ of Bickford% taken before J. D KA., as imonion, abused with loitering in the Alevators Pekoe for the potpie of committing ...