I ' The cremation took place, at "Florence, recently of the body- of Mr. John Stuart Studrt-Glerjiie, :• a~' well-known sobolar, who died at Fiesole/ aged 80. -Deceasedwas the only son of Mr.; Alexander ttlennie, 'of Aberdeen, and Mary, daughter of: John Stuart of Inchbreck,;Professor of Greek in the 'University, of, Aberdeen.: .;.-. . For lnfliujzi take Woods' .Great : ...''■': Pepperminf Curo. Never fails. Is. 6d.,; ~;■ &.'.<sd .-Advt. ;.:;■ ' Dr. E. E. ■ Roberts, who for. the last, two. years has been pathologist to Iho General Hospital, Bristol, and demonstrator at ,thc University; of Bristol, has been appointed to the. Chair of Pathology, in the of 'Wales;••.,?.- '. On coming home from the office the father' met Jack and Dick. "What have you: been ; doing to-day, boys?"-he questioned. "Fightin\" replied Dick. "Fighting, eh? Who - licked?" "Ham-; ma' did, answered: Jack, ,:
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 12
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132Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 12
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