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MR. J. D. RIPPER, for many years with Mr. J. Era, BEGS to announce that will in future CARRY the

... MR. J. D. RIPPER, for many years with Mr. J. Era, BEGS to announce that will in future CARRY the well-knowm and old established ANTIQUE and MODERN FURNr- TUEE DEALER’S BUSINESS at the present establishment, I. ALMA TERRACE. CHARLES STREET, TRURO, winch ...

[OUS OBJBOTOR FINED

... Ponrvn (Mr. B. Annear> and Mr. A. T. Greenwood, at Penrrn, on Thursday, William Jamee Ripper, of Stitbiaiw. was charged with not presenting himself Redmlh May Ist.—Ripper had conscientious objection to ehootin«r. would rather shot in public .than be taken ...

PRESIDENTS GLOOMY VIEW DAIRY

... Stithiaus; 2, Mrs. G. hone; 3, Mrs. E. Ripper, Stithians. Clotted cream-~1, Miss_ F. Kouckey ; “> Sarah, Stithians; 3, Mrs. H. Paull, Four Lanes. Separated cream—1, Mrs. Jos. Winn, Stithians; 2, Mrs. E. Ripper; 3, Mrs. Wey- mouth-Wilson, Porkellis. Hens’ ...

CORNWALL JUNIOR LEAOUt

... ITTWIOp TT an a con “- - ant oe ripper . le gan Comrades of The Great War yn 2nd - trie Works man's. borne ?nd tL. n n Ww. wee oe +. ...

fid ABB QUARRY ACCIDENT

... the employ of Mr. McLeod, at Higher Granite quarry last week. While securing stones it is supposed that piece steel from a ripper struck him in the eve. The injury, it is feared, may cause the loss of sight, which would render Grigg totally blind, lost ...

TRADE shir,\ 48 his annual report on the state of the Lanca- a cotton trade Mr. William Tattersall, of Man-

... “JACK THE RIPPER.” The New York papers give details of a horrible murder committed in a sailors’ boarding-house on Sunday night. A woman named Sarah Martin was brutally stabbed and mutilated in the fashion made notorious by “Jack the Ripper.” The murderer ...

Farmers and Wages

... Farmers and Wages. Mr. Jobif Richards, farmer, Stithians, did not secure exemption for Mr. Joseph Ripper, aged 24.—The Ripper family, said Mr. T. Sbopland (military representative), had done great damage to recruiting in the parish.—lngew>rg, .ady Molesworth ...

LANNER LAD’S FUNERAL

... G. W. Blatchford, headmaster of Lanner Boys’ School, attended, and pupils acting as- bearers were G. McKenny, R. Williams, Ripper, B. Lampshire, G. Bray, and S. Bishop. The floral tributes included a wreath from the headmaster, staff, and boys of Lanner ...

TRURO

... several selections anil th° following items were well rendered: —Vocal solos, the Misees Lily Hall. Paul. C. Rabling. and I. Ripper; vocal duets, the Mis?e« Bnrleiih; pianoforte dust. Mr. and Mrs. James, the Tatter alao wntributing pianoforte solo; violin ...

west briton Cornwall advertiser Thursday 1925 best AC LEAPS MADE fj ithiaxs £? w°“r j other of ?v the finest

... Rinner 2 Mrs H Ripper 3 Mrs A E Richards r I T Treloar Loaf of bread tin— 1 Mrs Chittock 2 Mrs Porter 3 Mrs John r Mrs J Ripper Ordinary white currant cake— 1 Mrs A E Richards 2 Mrs J Reed 3 H r F A Ripper white cake— 1 11 Heed 2 Miss F A Ripper: J Reed r ...

FALMOUTH

... F Martin, Mrs. J. Martin, and Miss F. Andrew, Miss . idden (violin), Miss L. Hall, Miss T. Ri the Misses J. Williams, I. Ripper, and ¢ ver idden (2) (mandoline); and isses Nellie Dowrick, Clarinda and Norah Dunstan, Edith Gill, T Mead, Louie Trevena ...