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focal Eatelltgence. LEIGHTON BUZZARD

... {TWighty invitations were sent out, forty-two ‘being to present members of the Class, the others being former members who have .married, and some of their children. There were also present, as guests, & number of dadies interested in the movement in addition ...

SLAPTON

... Miss Madge Oake, Then came the Misses Partington, with an amusing sketch of a rich aunt, and the slut whom her nephew had married. After this Mr. Mead, of Brighton, gave a song in good style. Miss Amy Lawson next contributed a very pleasing song, taking ...

see lobert. WMaxwell toid ner the necessary lie that Robert was out, so she eaid that she would call again

... Guestioned the valet. ’ ~ “Was Emma Calvert really and truly the wife of yonr master?” et s AR o e S R “Yes, sir; they were married quietly in = Hampstead church. She was in a dressmaker’s shop, and my master was very much in love with her. I heard that ...

ADJOURNED

... ADJOURNED. Sarah M. Holmes (forty-seven years of age), married woman, of Leighton Buzzard, was sum - moned for being drank and disorderly in Lake Street, Leighton Buzzard, on Dee. 29th. A certificate from Dr. Hedges was put in, this stating that the defendant ...

[All Rights Reserved. TRACKED BY A TATTOO. BY FERGUS HUME, Author Of « The My;tery of a Hansom Cab,” «

... nothing to do with her death,” he declared ; “she was a good mistress to me ; but my master treated her shamefully. When he married her and first came to Paris, they were quite happy. But Sir Gregory grew tired of her—he gmw tired of evergone—and he began ...

A SOCIAL BOYCOTT,

... Evangelical clergyman why he did not speak out, 1f he answerad truly he wut_lld say, in the worde of Scriptare, *‘l have married a wife and theretore I cannot come (laughter). ‘These being their motives they could ftight without them, and they would ...

FRAGRANT FLORILINE. AND RIVAL

... FLORILINE. AND RIVAL. ATTEMPT TO POISON HIS MASTER A doctor of Gentilly, Paris, who is just over thirty, is engaged to be married to the daughter of a manufacturer, and the wedding is to take place this month. The fiancee, who is twentytwo, and beautiful ...

MINOR CASES

... se Street, London, and the defen dant, ‘Anp Purcell, ma red woman of Eaton Bray, whbile the claimants were Neilie Young, married woman, of Thame, Edward P. Bird, Horace Joha Bi:d, and Beatrice Mary Bird, minors, of Bower Lane, Eaton Bray, who laid claim ...

A WIFE'S TRAGEDY

... areh, te , marrying the d. consed in Apad 1! A been previously married in Ix who afterwards went ahroad, but again left England & ! responded with his wife fo+ she had heard wnothing of hin I quiries were persevered in for thre: witness marrying deccased ...

CEREBOS momse GALT

... except mince-pies, Every dish is guaranteed not to produce indigestion, ‘When Harry U. Walton and Martha Von Matre were married recently in Washington, they stood in front of a telephone, before which a megaphone had been hung. The bride’s sick mother ...

LORDS IN COMMERCE

... loco parentic in this matter, it is interesting to recall that an ancestor of his, the tenth earl, the famous general who married the third Earl of Marlborough’s daughter, did preeisely the same thing when the Wilton factory was in difficulties in the ...

The Eukestons, Parley, Surrey. Jan 10th, 1905,

... The Eukestons, Parley, Surrey. Jan 10th, 1905, A bride of seventy-eight was recenily married to a bridegroom of seventy-five at Pulham St. Mary, Norlolk. ~ Smoking in the streets has now been prohibited by the Municipal Council of Wsetin, in Moravia, ...