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WOMAN INJUREV ON WAY TO CONCERT AGRICULTURAL NOTES. (111 AS OBSERVER.)

... for six 'thanks and endorsed a n t with it capital M. Clark Guide and Kiliter Swettenhant, army officer, Through the courtesy of Mr W. G. unemployed on the land. Mr Lloyd tlaudette Colbert hold the screen for Fort George, found guilty of having, Scott ...

POETBY. HURRAH! FOR OUR RIFLEMEN, Hurrah for our Riflemen!— Men of the Land! Who have sprung: with brave ..

... POETBY. HURRAH! FOR OUR RIFLEMEN, Hurrah for our Riflemen!— Men of the Land! Who have sprung: with brave hearted vearning; Net willing nor eager to kindle War’s brand, Bui to guard what that brand might- set burning They hnve limbs for march : they have ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE ENGLAND Above Austrian officers l» ive offered take service in tlie English army iu India ..

... stocks several notorious booksellers that quarter, seized those portions considered as indecent. Woman Burned Death by her Pipe.— Early on Tuesday inoruing, a woman named Mary Ashworth,aged forty-six, living Nook, in Crompton, while smoking her pipe fell asleep ...

Without »y violent outrage anywhere within the bounds of the city; and we are still in the land of the

... Without »y violent outrage anywhere within the bounds of the city; and we are still in the land of the living this morning, to celebrate anew Jehovah goodness. Doubtless, the knowledge of the vast preparations that were made promptly to put down any ...

HAVELOCK

... gone to the land where the blest abide, And the martyr’s crown is won. The trumpets’ clang and the battles’ roar Have hush’d their harsh alarms, For the heavenly calm of that sunny shore Stretches far above earth’s storms. The wailing of woman’s woe he heard ...

PREMIERS CALL TO BRITISH WOMEN. =LP NINDID IN RABVIST FIELD

... other binds. Women have already served the Allies, by their splendid work up m the farms, but the Army in Franco has asked for still more men from the land td come and belF their brothers in the desperate battle for freedom. Those men must go ' wo men will ...

Pltoo It ICBB

... Oa land, during the 'ante . period of time, we have developci frost a °estigible quantity into a great milnary power. Not only bane we at the ptisent armite is the and in training at L at. , hut we at last bare complete assurance that these armies will ...

CAREER OF CRIME. PRISONER'S EXTRAORDINARY Rf,CORD

... and discharged with ignominy from the army for two desertions, and after, 1894, marrying a Cambers ell woman, he became attached to the th.-arric ii profession. Four years later be mairied, at Hirl. sten, a woman whose acquainiance be hi d mode at St ...

DEATHS

... families The Captain was a mkt of the home of the Stewart. of whom family held the lands of Famsacioich gedtrationa, and hews. the last bet ace of %moans of Apple to bold land in the pariah of Appin. Ile wan born in 1882, and succeeded hie father in 1844 ...