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Sunday Observance. —The Glasgow Established Presbytery on Wednesday passed a resolution, by 28 to 19 rotes, adopting a report declaring that in the altered condition of modern 30ciety it is expedient, for works of necessity and mercy or for persons coming from the suburbs into town for Divine worship, that tram cars within assignable limits should be run. It is pointed oat that there should not be one law for the rich and another for the poor, so that the former should use private carriages and cabs while the latter are debarred from cheaper conveyances.

"It is a sin to steal a pin," and a man has been arrested for that very offence. The pin has a diamond attached to it.

HoiJxmAT's PlilS. —The blood, being the yery essence of health and life, it i 6 most essential that it should be thoroughly purified before the depressing influences of winter display themselves. Theee Pills will accomplish this purification in a safe and satisfactory manner, and put the circulation in that desirable condition which alone can rightly form flesh, bone, muscle, nerve, and skin. Capricious appetites, weak digestions, (orpid livers, and irregular bowels are corrected by this potent medicine, which may be truly said to induce " a snne mind in a sound body." Holloway's Pills possess the 'remarkable property of cleansing without weakening. While purifying they are strengthening and adding to those enjoyments of life which health and vigor can alone bestow:

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3122, 19 February 1879, Page 3

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3122, 19 February 1879, Page 3

Untitled Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3122, 19 February 1879, Page 3

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