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AN OLD FRIEND wrra A NEW FACE. No. 7. SOFT WM TV! FOUNTAIN

... AN OLD FRIEND wrra A NEW FACE. No. 7. SOFT TV! FOUNTAIN. Soft o'er the fountain ling'ring falls the harvest moon ; Far o'er the mountain she will set too soon; But thy dark eyes languish ; dost try to smile in vain ; Thou duet suffer anguish with neuralgic ...

Killala-Union. GUAR DI ANS' SIEETINC

... until he was knee deep ia Wed. He hod been trying to prevent me min the farm for the past three years. Croes-ezamined by Mr. Cockitaa— George Whittaker's wife is way alma est his father married to lay irties she died be used to work fat the eighires. They ...

Mr. Bourke for the plaintiff; Mr.' for defendant. The plaintiff'e ease was that defendnnt's Malt engaged a ..

... the end of jt all, t:lere -mined no blighter prepees than to linger as an invalid and 1 -At thin late i-tage a friend arge. - 1 me ! to try Dean's Racka;4lle Kidney Pills I gladly did as, and to my the winery .y.-tent in ass h4•:ped ,nt—. The drop.tenl ...

WII ILI ItEl.lt Fs ENT %rive

... district was trying to get the most they could out of it. Chairman We in flu hum a onid be willing to have it a district Ohaege. .Mr. Jordan No one has died lor want of hospital aceointoodation. Mr. Corrigan -- a person died qt home that might he saved if they ...

FLALPTILLINO

... -topyology, which, when brought to a fine art, ia • great labour-saving derive, when you get, the right, to the wrong MIMS. As is usual wish extremes, Blinker. aod I became fast friends. In our renew days we wore the same cut clothe., carried the same ...

FLAX MARKETS

... however. in their p., n interests try and tag of all these. filing and indexing the orders even may he essential to safeguard t hems( Ives. or olewnd moon memory they will he getting themselves into the hands 01 11111 friend, D.O.R.A. To return, however in ...

BRAINS AND BODIN&

... indefinitely multiplied. Sir Welter Scott was robust cud physically active until overtaken by fatal disease ; Burns in his youth was an atlethe of no mean prowess; Byron, in spite of his deformity, excelled in feats of strength, and prided himself as much ...

I'HE AMERICAN HORSE

... vainly trying medicinesand almost giving up in despair. I mw one of Bockhorn Bills deecribing my I resolved to try them, and found great loreeet. After • short time was able to work issiwell as ever. I I have rocintended to many friends with thr ...

Bellies Notes

... night. when the main, of Joeephin.• Patricia Moran who died in a hoopital, were conveyed to the athedral. A ininibet cf elii kit in, leg of it he marched behind the he:tr. Mrs. M.ran and her friend.' have the e.,rmpathy of many in the 10. UI thia yount ...

A WORK GIRL'S ADVENTURE IN SOUTH WARK

... Fretfulness and Weakness; after loosing several months and vainly trying several medici d almost giving up in despair, I sew one of Itackkanes II ills deecribing nay sufferiugs. I resolved to try them, and found great buten. After • short time was able to work ...

The Town Clerk's Positjon

... t I aunt you harm, but 111, rs the ( mutual Poi VI a .1111 . ti perform to di, who •ent tlwin hor. Y,uui ia retwt gid ovrr A thintt tick with a nate oi band. Mr. Mullen—We try and nontle•P. liuu and it thwe air any I angible in future ean art ulruai iii ...

1 4111 1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S. 1923. THE BALLINA HERALD. _. PRESENT.ITION TO REV. II'ALFORD • erilib- • AND MRS

... parishioners end i friends in on St. Patrick's Day. •high-class patriotic drama be- the Easley •.(*ocitiee BRlscoß.'.' each luau;, woman and child el the popu- Hibernian Hall, Sligo, on Saturday. • a- • • ners' sechool. Ennitweeie, on friends, At the annual ...