Affinity—The woman you should have married, but did not. Common Sense—About the most uncommon thing we meet with in this world. Remorse—What we feel when we fail in doing what we should not have done. Memory—A faculty that is moat kind to those who have Learnt to forget. Experie
August 2, 1913 - Exmouth Journal - Exmouth, Devon, England
Tea rind 2 - Luncheon' 0 Imperial Hotel. on the Ground Hon. See.. MISS J. RETALLACK, Chypmze, Exmouth EXMOUTH CART HORSE PARADE AND GYMKHANA. Bank Holiday, August 4th. President: RIGHT HON. LORD CLINTON. Judging at Cranford at 10 am x' , Parade of the Town at 12 noon. GYMKHANA at
August 2, 1913 - Exmouth Journal - Exmouth, Devon, England
The third round for the atecketone Club Cup took plane Last tistairdtty iu a fight breeze, and ended as followe: h. m. e. Dainty (scratch) Tw.y (rec. Luau.) Pixie (rec. Lily (rec. Ilnita.) Mayflower. and Irene were die. . . . . . Mx. IL F. Coleberd has repented the Glob %lilt a
August 2, 1913 - Exmouth Journal - Exmouth, Devon, England
WILLIAM BLACKMORE, TOWER STREET EXMOUTH, Blaok and White Smith, Plumber, and General Fitter, BEGS to inform his Friends, and the Inhabitants of Famouth, and neighbottrhood, that, he is Prepared to lay en the Water Pipes, with all the neces• 3ary Taps and Fittings, of the best de
November 28, 1874 - Exmouth Journal - Exmouth, Devon, England
Goa/ Board o/ flealth—J. Spettigue, (chairman), Yews. H. Laud, T. lied%ay, T. Burridge, T. Crudge, 1). Teed, C. Salter, E. Blackmun:, A. B. Webber, Members; U. C. Adams , C lerk; Gailackmove, Treasurer ; L. J. Carter, Surveyor ; 1. Hake, .11ispector ; H. diode. Collector_ Regist
November 28, 1874 - Exmouth Journal - Exmouth, Devon, England
Cross-examined : The first time I saw the defendant was when his sister and ho came to see the yard. I had been to his mother's often. I was in her class. I wrote love letters to the defendant, but I did not write first to him. He did not always come at night. Sometimes he came
November 28, 1874 - Exmouth Journal - Exmouth, Devon, England
Remove the cause as far as possible; prevent the child from looking continually at near or small objects; limit reading and writing; and we that all work is done in well.lightcd rooms. But such cases should, at an early stage, bo placed under the care of a surgeon in case the af
June 13, 1908 - Exmouth Journal - Exmouth, Devon, England
Colonel Boulangier, who seasoned the officials of the court connected with both the first and second trials of Major Dreyfus. has gone out of his mind owing to the glorification of Dreyfus, whom he had twice helped to condemn.
June 13, 1908 - Exmouth Journal - Exmouth, Devon, England