■William Pearson, the three-year-old child of fi™ Z , k , o , ntwork « r . has died in Berwick Infirmary ag the result of severe burnine iniuries The mother had left th 6 child in charge o j f^lilTw'tT 11050 husb^ d is bedridden? I f O J m?L\ hat S le w l ? ma ° loft the bouse for a inc with H, fi aD^e^ tho child bc e ftn Paying with the fire, with the result that ho irni T'anAhin'r 5 ' """" "»"" W*atluige go to the well, eo give yonr eWleturdy and Etrong. It's easy to take^dvl: 3 ■ Th 9 village chnrches of England are full of jmd lUnstrahon of those. faots of common existence which in the aggregate comprise the national hfe, Every monumental brass fastened 10 tho floor-a monument to some forgotten gentleman-illustrates tho history of our oonn>ry.— iiuuder. . ' When winter's cold blast Is afeared by all tongues, AGACIAN BALSAM is Best for the lungs. Take a dose now and-th«n, The remedy's sure, For coushinj, if left, is • Not easy to cure. Birraclough/e Aoanian Lang Bale&m, Iβ, ed i
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 641, 19 October 1909, Page 3
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178Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 641, 19 October 1909, Page 3
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