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... district should entee giv.n in* thing in the way o-. A bonfire night was to bc insidered, wliile conferaazione or concert wa* nUo Sled, with b-vll t-* follow. It wan mid. rat od tl.at the ...
... district should entee giv.n in* thing in the way o-. A bonfire night was to bc insidered, wliile conferaazione or concert wa* nUo Sled, with b-vll t-* follow. It wan mid. rat od tl.at the ...
... reveal secrets which have culminated in life-long happiness to many. (Lusher andariel.) Ev. ri one here remember, the bonfire night, and the Fair, and the village with Its clean, white-washed walls and cosy hearths will at once be 'smile I. The rows of ...
... better known this eouutry as There are two good stories, Olive's Lover, sad A False Step, From Skiddsw Top en Jubilee Bonfire Night is an intent:in., ..-aniaceuee. The snooker also contains a short poem, From Geoeratioe to tisnerstioa. the COO tinuation ...
... be a distribntton of vanou* t-iwn clergymen, a grand evening concert, gifts the poor, trades' and children's pro- and a bonfire night. A Committee carry cession, treat to the scholars, a banquet, and out the neonetary arranfemeoU firework* and bonfire. ...
... erch of crergroen* the entrance. Rac, l»aker, end Mr Sinclair baker, each flaga. At Sydenham »uira«rr thera wa* brilliant bonfire night, which had a Tery effect. Mr Tail enterr lined Id* workmen to tapper the e»aninff. and after the of more auhatantial faro ...
... monopolising the attention of reformers. In CornhiU we have a large dos• of The Gavorocka. From Skiddaw Top on Jubilee Bonfire Night is • lively article on an interesting theme. The account of the firing of the beacons is quite exciting, and is given ...
... and ‘ stood tbe flag their kegs antil removed to place greater security weather being favourable Urge croad to’see tbe bonfire night the of the newly couple duly pledged Amusements sorts till beur all wended thir way homeward wall pleased with everybody ...
... gun was for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign an accident. He was oat with the Royal pack that had been used on bonfire night, and pulled Parte—Yonne Fair. horse t e m an d i n r i s i n g it kicked him' the trigger. Unfortunately the weapon was ...
... at which the elite of the town attended In Macduff the rejoicings took the form of a banquet and soiree, with a large bonfire night. The weather throughout was delightful. ...
... children, Oddfellows, Trades, and general public; (4) Picnic and Fames at Auchry; (5) Treat to the poor p.m , Schoolroom; (C) Bonfire night. It was agreed to present tho School Children with a gift Maltese Cross Medal. Peterhead—St Petek’s Church School.— -At ...
... what you think of my new hat. I keep it for high days, holidays, and bonfire nights, you know. —He : Dear me! Yes, I should say it would do excellently for the—el.—bonfire nights! NOT TRIM:I.—Hotel-keeper : What are your qualifications as a waiter ...
... tell me what you think of my new hat. I keep it fo: high days, holidays, and bonfire nights, you —Re : Dear me! Yes, I should sac it wou ld do excellently for the—er—bonfire nights! NOT Qurra yes Turn.—Hotel-keeper: What are your qualifications as a waiter ...