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PI M'S STORES,

... MA11M 6 :4256d4 , 643e. 27 6 9a. 3. 6d, 4s, OILCLOTH AND LINOLEUM CUTTINGS AT NOMINAL PRICES PARLOUR (MAIM la lusirtdoth, cier tree B.3d Lab TARIM 00% SUM:RIOS PARLOUR SW* in Gaiter Cloak seriagebafied Seats, 15 0 SUBSTANTIAL SUITE, el* six stuffed beak CHAIRS ...

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... tbs Teter. set gorier eat, on you, father? she asked is For bow or he replied. Nothing enssual is that, i their No, she maid debioudg ; bat themes s Mondentane pritherieg. AL, well, ihol was% hurt Ins. Never Naiad be* loses. he said. Tom go ...

NORTH DOWN HERALD AND COUNTY DO' OUR STORY. [at warn amosavia.] A BURIED SECRET. KALICIDOSOOPY. , Is Company. ..

... woe drives away from the door. As matters turned ost, Listle's goose embed eamork. sad joined the flintily circle is the parlour she woe ached so pustioae. From look as for. Miriam haw that mom tics of their pima had gone thus far without a Slight as ...

EIZIUOOB CELAN:MEI AU4INST IMPLOYIIIIB

... The greater part of the cook, ing was dose ea a small oil stove the kitchen, and what wield not be done there was embed the parlour fire. Bat even when there was • fire in the kitchen It was put out Immediately after dinner time, so that long before sodden ...

WIFE OF COMBER CLERGYMAN COM

... of kis condition, she returned to the back parlour. Her maid meantime left to partake of her own breakfast. On returning she knocked at deceased's door; but receiving no answer she informed Miss Price. The maid and Miss Price then obtained en entrance through ...

'll3O promos-a so au sm., a.. • alone. Slowly the. minutes crept by, till half an hour had gone. Then

... The ulster was brought to me--it was delightfully dry and warm—l put it on. and went of through thersin to the Parsonage. The maid who opened the Rector's door seemed possled when I asked for Miu Aylmer, and said that no lady of that name was in the home ...

FAIR ABBOTSMEAD By MRS. H. AT.DDELL, George Choi* of Fee Coach The Seed of the lira' Per Above lkibire, •'me

... painfully as if she were wadies State secret, Mrs. Lyle made those scones herself, which was the reason why butler and parlour-maid were so much in evidence later on. You understand?' with a sapient nod, the while she nag Lineview's loud-voiced rrste-belL ...

THY ORILDLZ

... Sept, at 12 noon Kilkesel do aer trembling hands wsso searching for, stumblim!tidies were in like plight with the old maid M. Annaloug everyone here, I think. even Captain Milord, who Which, indeed, they were. Approaching it In her speech. which ...

NORTH DOWN HERALD AND CI

... paid. Margaret 1111aphy, s sister of last complainaut, also sued the same defendant to recover £2l. wages as house and parlour maid, under similar circumstances as the previous complainant. Mr W B Galway appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr W Young for ...

WISE AND OTHERWISE

... the contrary, should call it a hat* match. Miss Smilax : Why ? I don't understand yak. Mary: Why, she hated to be an old maid, and he hated to be poor. Mary: George, I lave beard you spoken of frequently as a successful business man. George: I am ...

NICE DISHES

... village in filling up his census schedule, under the column headed Where born, described one_ of his children as born in the parlour, and other upstairs.' Wife (laughingly): There are some excruciatingly funny jokes in this paper about women going shopping ...

IWN HERALD AND COUNTY DOWN WISE AND OTHERWISE

... the contrary, I should all it a hate match. Miss Smilax : Why I don't understand you. Mary: Why, she bated to be an old maid, and he hated to be poor. Mary: George, I have beard you spoken of frequently as a successful business man. George t I ...