Children nearly all dislike taking cod-liver oil ; and, fact, some them really cannot take this form of medicine. So, instead trying force it down them, give them FCmething else instead. Cream is excellent substitute, but young children must not have too much. A teaspoonful in t
May 5, 1916 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
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May 5, 1916 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
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May 5, 1916 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
Medina—from its beint; the city Tcfupe after the Hegira, or flight from Mecca—is accounted the second holiest city of the Mohammedan world. In the midst of the is reputed to lie the Prophet’s body, undecayed, at full length, on the right side with the right palm supporting the r
May 12, 1916 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
DAINTY COTTON FROCK. There has not been for many years season when many charming washing frocks have been shown, both for grown-ups and for children. Now that silk and woollen materials have grown very dear people are beginning to recognise what great economy may be effected by w
May 12, 1916 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
Pines varying from £2 were impend Mr. Mead at the Marlboroughgtreet Police-court number tradespeople in the West-End of London for selling cream which was mixed with boric acid to such extent as render it injurious health. The magistrate dismissed a limilar case last August, hut
May 12, 1916 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
When mending sweater, other knitted article, do not darn in tho usual way *, instead, take yarn and run stitches across rent. Then begin at the top left-hand eido and chain stitch down tho row of crossed threads, taking up a thread at every stitch. These chain stiches have the s
May 12, 1916 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
The vice of envy is not only a dangerous but a mean vice, for it is always a confession of inferiority. It may promote conduct which will fruitful of wrong to others, aud it must cause misery to the man who feels it. will not any the less fruitful of wrong and misery if, is so o
May 26, 1916 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
“I should glad if 1 could Wcetminster Monday and told that the House Commons'has been shut for the duration of the war,” said Mr. Pemberton Billing, M.P., at Ramsgate on Saturday. Referring to the recent incident when he was counted out, Mr. Billing declared that it was his fixe
May 26, 1916 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England