THE KIRKDALE CHARITIES
... In the Major-street Scbools, yesterda after- no 1~ir G. Baden Poweil opened the annual b a.r in aid of the Kirkdals charities.-A letter was read bv the Rev. Canon Major Le-ter ...
... In the Major-street Scbools, yesterda after- no 1~ir G. Baden Poweil opened the annual b a.r in aid of the Kirkdals charities.-A letter was read bv the Rev. Canon Major Le-ter ...
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... WELSHI U G A J COXATEXI.' ?? SEVERE STRIC'FrPS BiY ?? SKIP P'ING GAZJ'I'1'3, The &So)).p2g Oazeb/c, in an articlio (oiy the snujiect of Webh coal obarLuer, ra'.k.s , vigorous, lut in csine ?? un~uant, attack upon coal shippecirs in the 1'rincipih;y, It says6- I1hue changeps in tie forim oF Weigh coal cilater pit ''ehih collierias nial an I sliii,rs ira lay tho samle potsilirion as Iotir iitip ...
... I SERVANTS AND THEIR I MISTRJ SSES. VARIED VIEIVS FINOM1 VARIOUS MINDS. a f FiVE PLAC!S IN TWENTY YEARS. TO THE ?? 0S' iTHE ' WESTERN MAIL. SIR,-Wiastcevr iS the matter with tlia Car'tiff Fi. siliveys? They do se.m to bo very dissiati-fied. ?? afraid tomre of thiem dnn't like work bytie way they write. Wle ll know thereareminany ladies wl)o chalnge their servants every few week!.t a and ...
... ST. DAVID'S WELSH COHU RICH, CARDIFF. TME; BISHOP OF LLANDAFF ON (HUIZCII AND NONCOWFORMITY. -- C A Pale of work and Cihristmas tree was opened C cn Wednesday afterioorn in tire schoolroomo adjoi,- irg the Welsh Ciaurch of Sr. David (Eglwys ?? Srnt) in E3oward-gardens, Cardiff, tlre object being to reduce thle church building debr. Tire opening c ceremony wns pet forried by Sir Morgan Morgaur, ...
... I ,UInTMD XMGDOM AL-I W-- IETMG OF THE BIMlNGRAM AUXILIARY. 'Lst evening the annual meeting of the Birmingasn Auxiliary of the United-Kinigdom Allia was held at the Temperance Institute. Mr. J. Slack presided;, and amongst a large company of ladies and' gentlemen there were also present Mr. J. H. Roberts, ALP. tbe Rev. J. C. Stziet, the Rev. T. H. Parr; Messrs. I L Tyndall, J B.EMNhs, G. ...
... Vhr gp5tallbet Stand tY.`-CAPTAIN CUITLt By 1. ASHBY-STERRY Mfv miseries with regard to coaling the domestic grate see..a have evoked a very wide sympathy, and from this I ;Juge it to be'° subject of far greater importance than it would appear to be at fir sight. I have received countless letters from all parts giving mnt great deal of valuable advice on this most important subject, large ...
... 4' u trn at ?? (fastie THE special representation of Carmen by members of Sir A. Harris's company at Windsor Castle on Saturday attracted a good deal of public attention, if only because this was the first perform- ance given by the troupe of ?? Italian Opera before the Queen and.Court for upwards of thirty. years. Half of the Waterloo Chamber was devoted to the stage, which was literally ...
... WVATITiR DISTRlUC V OR KINCARDINNE OWH IL. A public meooting of the ratepayers nnd in. habitants in the village anti district of Kincardina O'Neil, for the purposo of tVking into considoration the fornation of a special water nild drainage distriet. was held in tboe Public Mall on Thursday nighbt In spite of the inclemency of the weather thero was a largo and representative meeting. On tho ...
... FETTE1-OA1P.NJARMERS' CI~UB. f | FETPTER(AIRtN FARME'RS' CLUB. ROOT AND SEED SHOW. The 7,inter show of roots and seeds in connec- tion with the Pettercairn Farmers' Club was held in the Public Hall at Fettercairn on Saturday, The weather was exceedingly stormy, snow falling throughout the entire day. It was feared that the frost which has prevailed for some time would prevent exhibitors from ...
... THE PRINBSB -AND THE COSTER, Ie -. , 8 - . - 0e Members of the Royal Society for the Prevention of - Cruelty to Animals will read with special interest (says the Dailyj Telegralph) and. satisfaction the following ,f amusing incident which is communicated upon the si authority of an eyewitness : a On Friday a costermonger belonging to Hammersmith te was driving in his doakey homeward alouC the ...
... tiw Btigtot 1Wr BATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1892. The BRISTOL MICRnOURY who elabillsned Iarch 1, 1700 the BRISTOL DAILY Post was isued iu conjunction with the MsnRCuRY January 54, 1860, and incorporated With it January 36, 1878, Sutherand Jewels, Wit JUSBTICL NORTIL was the principal actor yesterday in a family dispute which is likely to give a good deal of occupation to the law courts and the ...