Dear Nephews and Neveit--Tlama week I am going to chat to you about "nektug money." no, don't ensuielerstand ma Little People. YAI not going to tell you how to grow I am not sore that that I. the beat thing could happen to you, and il I knew the secret I wouldn't tel you, there!
August 23, 1912 - Cotton Factory Times - Manchester, Lancashire, England
PAYMENTS.—The officials of the Weawrs' distributed over to a number of members lam Thunsday night, who are affected by the breakdown as Tani:ins Mill, Church. WEAVERS' FINANCES.—TIis half-yearly accounts in connection the Accrington sod District Wesveis' Aswociation the me mhene
August 23, 1912 - Cotton Factory Times - Manchester, Lancashire, England
59, 11w:int-street, Northwood, Hanley, Staffs, January 6, nO5. Dear air,—lfy wife suffered from Rheamatism for a long time, and could get no relief. She was a patient at the North Staffordshire 'infirmary, hot got worm, and corild not walk without crutches. I heard about your Pi
February 16, 1906 - Cotton Factory Times - Manchester, Lancashire, England
THE LIST QUESTION. The members of the Preston Branch held a special meeting in the Weavers' Institnte, Walker-etreet, on Wednesday evening week. Mr. Joseph WiDen.° (president), who presided, explained that the meetlug had been convened to hear a report of the progress being made
February 16, 1906 - Cotton Factory Times - Manchester, Lancashire, England
1 . I I hare been living for a month in South and West Dorset, and visiting the outlying villages and hamlets, and it Kea been a real joy to me to talk to these labourers, and look at the world through their spectacles, and see life as they see it. are not cursed with ea insane d
February 16, 1906 - Cotton Factory Times - Manchester, Lancashire, England
4:20 Branch Works - - Cornhohne, Todmorden. To-day the requirements for Modern and especially the Fine Spinnings call for the Best Machinery, and next to this Tubes and Bobbins are the Most Important Factor in the Production of Good First-class Yarn of even texture and strength.
February 16, 1906 - Cotton Factory Times - Manchester, Lancashire, England
bad things you've done to! "No, you don't, Pa. You don't know where hid the strap you liok me with." , armies of Continental ouuntriee are the first aent.rit the service. The cost of the French Army per annum. Germany can put into a Yart well-equipped army for £32,000.000 a The
February 16, 1906 - Cotton Factory Times - Manchester, Lancashire, England
troubles. Dr. LOCH, the Famous Scientist, says:— " HUMAN INFANT, ALL ANIMAL TOMOS, RAI • DIGISTITS APPARATUS." WOOD WARD'S GRIPE WATER" as a Direct Stimulant to DIGESTIVE ACTION. IT RELIEVES and PREVENTS FLATULENCE, SICKNESS, DIFFICULT TEETHING, and CONVULSIONS, ESTABLISHES THE
February 16, 1906 - Cotton Factory Times - Manchester, Lancashire, England