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Credit: Old Moore's almanack for the year 1924 ... / T. Roberts. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![DAYS. _ High Water at Sundays, Holidays, : Anniversaries, etc. Sets, S.| After.| Morn.| Morn. After. me Prophet has presented his bh mjb, m)h mijh mjh. mlpnatrons with a happy picture fo 5 13n|1m2i| 7 69] 37] 3 13|the month of September, At a glance one gathers that happier 3 43) 3 47/times all round are about to reach | 4191 4 24 that difficult portion of our vast empire, Ireland. There will be a Bw great rejoicing throughout. the country. Note the group of loyal 5 36| 5 Solgeldiens composed ot amet er G6 19] 6 41 {whilst the lovely colleen adds to 3 : the success of the gathering by | 2 A711 32) 7 16) 7 46)accompanying upon the harp. In the background stands the holy 3 46} Morn} 8 26) 9 Sifather bestowing a blessing upon s stalwart sons. e mounte 4 36| 9 33) 9 53/10 40 messenger brings good news from | 5 17] 1 41/11 2011 59 ane ‘well-fed pores pent ite ——| 0 26/Prosperity and plenty. 5 51) 2 55 F Owing to the overcrowded state 6 20 4 11 0 58] 1 16jof the labour market, not only in ¥ the agricultural districts, but 1 6 45] 5 24] 1 45} 1 S7jamongst a very large number of| | 7 9] 6 34 7.32) 7 43 7 56] 8 51 8 22! 9 57 0e28| 9 55 1 41/10 39 Malta capitulated, 1805. Marne I., 1914. 127H Sunpay aFTEerR TRINITY. Nativity of B. V. Mary. Flodden Field, 1513. Aisne, 1914. 2 26| 2 36lpredicts there will be an unusual] ‘ 3 13 heavy emigration into Canada.} | 3. 6 Our Dominion cannot offer any | 3 43] 3 48 cordial reception to the man who} © will not work.- The man whoj- 4 14| 4 22 becomes really an asset to the ; State is the kind who can and will 16 Ty |Rt. Hon, A. Bonar Law born, 1858 a By W W.S. Landor, poet, died, 1864/5 38x 18 Thi | Battle of Samaria, 1918. 6 8s} 8 bBIlll 1] 4 46) 4 55 MN od yey earn iis health Hae : $ Megiddo, 1918. 5 42n| 9 24) 0e3| 5 18) 5 Silly satisfied with ithe selection rot ‘ine an inten : 20 S | Ypres-Menin, 1917. 6 38110. 211 1) 5 54| 6 12\such nee ese is a brilliant and : ‘ assured future. ; 2.1/3 |tarm Sunpay arres Trouryl5 45/10 46] 1 55] 6 38| 7 2| Some rather unpleasant and : e unsettling news may reach us 5 588111 36] 2 43) 7 30) 8 I\from the West Indies.. The price ~ Views of sugar will advance, whilst there : 5 48x] Morn] 3 25| 8 36| 9 22\yin be much grumbling and dis- ~ |24/W pean aMitman aiea, 1968. [5 54s] 0 34] 4 g/10 3|10 BIG eaniittte persuasion. would e p2o Thi |1oos, 1915. 5 32r! 1 37] 4 gall 22); -—-— down tools, ending in a general) 196i Battle of Thiepval, 1918. |5 49s! 9 44/5 4/0. 1/| 0 20), It is more than probable that 1 9 foyer ne ae as So ge es ay appeals for help will be made to; — 0.52 the public for the benefit of all} 1 32| 1 38lour hospitals. The Prophet is} confident that the appeal will not | - 2 7 2 12lbe in vain, both rich and poor 7 491 6 49| 2 41] 2 49 giving with great generosity. . ed Feeling—try PARR’S LIFE PILLS. | st y Hindenburg-Cambrai — i ee 27 Ss eee dine broken, 1918|2 098 ee 28 % 157TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 9 us M (St. Michael. Michaelmas Day|5 582 ; F.M. Earl Roberts, V.0., _ |_. o=* (2. e= bora,.1892'5 40s the wise—for that Tir _to ey Font](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33468783_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)