Family Notices
... For this alone on Death I wreak The wrath that garners in my heart He put our lives so far apart We cannot hear each other speak. TENNTSON. ...
... For this alone on Death I wreak The wrath that garners in my heart He put our lives so far apart We cannot hear each other speak. TENNTSON. ...
... Qtjeen and H.R.K. Princes* Marie of Greece, the Princess -s BeaJaice. Victoria Maud, and Hcheniohe use Koso for the Halt. anC .speak very highly of it. Tlie letters mav be area a* iiie offices of the Koko-Bdaricopas Co.. lit-d.. io, Bcvia Marks, London. Sold ...
... cheeked em *^cri»tr and JesTrijig the buildinf. The ofiicors of 'the Sndrian contingent, w bo •BTived Mhoetly 'after -the speaking beg^n, ware •imilarly honouved. Dtvr.ng the evening selec- fctons of music were perforewd masked bands -of '■ the three regiments ...
... Non- sense.) Then again, why (Voices Oh. shut un Don't get excited.) He intended to speak uuti' ne had finished ( Bravo, and laughter). Mr Thatcher proceeded to speak of the inconvenient arran^a-cm of the church. Mr. KINMONTH: Are you going to separate ...
... business. He thought those who had just started in business liked to show their power. But they had to catch every straw, so to speak, as they were making their business, and, therefore, their difficulties ought to be appreciated. Mr J. A. STACEY, in seconding ...
... or his belongings. The new Order in Council is so far novel 'and satisfactory that it is beforehand with the disease, so to speak, and has not been delayed until cholera has been actually introduced among us. GALA DAY or THE CARDIFF ODDFELLOWS.—The Odd- ...
... on of Whooping Cough. Send me on another I have a. daughter subject to Croup that ( and it very benencud. THE BRITISH ARMY SPEAKS HIGHLY OF IT. During the two years that our Regiment was in ?f Honey, and found 'that there waa not another and the t. Send ...
... Whooping Cough. Send me on another Supply, I have a daughter subject to Croup that I find it very beneficial. The British Army speaks highly of it. During the two years that our Regiment was in Pembroke Dock I used your Tudor Williams' Balsam if Honey, and ...
... through rate by Jue-srs W. Y. Edwarda and Co., the managing owner of the steamers trading between New York and Cardiff. This speaks well for the management of this line of boats. A DAY AT THE SEASIDE.—On Wednesday# number of the members of Charles-street ...
... Whooping Cough. Send me on another supply, I have a daughter subject to Croup that i find it very beneficial. THE BRITISH ARMY SPEAKS HIGHLY OF IT. During the two years that our Regiment was in Pembroke Dock I used your T*udor Williams' Balsam ,f Honey, and ...
... Senior, Chemist, Kirkgate, Wakefield, writes, Dec. 15th, 1880 :—I have sold a great number of bottles, and numbers of patients speak wonders of it. The above is the truth in regard to Seigel's Syrup. SEVERE CASE OF RHEUMATISM. Cowper-street, California, Ipswich ...
... we anticipate its popularity will surpass any of the famous works by this Author, which are thoroughly familiar to English-speaking people the wide world over. From a perusal of the early folios of the MS. of The Legacy of Cain, we can assure our readers ...