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TO WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, April 5, 1879

... Vocal Association, of whose THE ELECTION. performances we have had on many occa- The retiring members this year M stone to speak in terms of the highest corn-are man Boor, A rc her , Atkinson, and J. B. Porter;aa mendation. The programme included songs ...

MRS J. P. CLIFTON, Certificated Ladies Nunn, Hertford•inad, Lower Edmonton, to an entwined for the months of ..

... WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, April 5, 1879. more than merely the president of the Vestry, and that the body of which he speaks has no existence except at the actual time of meeting. lie has held all along that the time of meeting is a 'question to be ...

TOTICIr_INIERADI

... bearing the holy water on Sunday to every house in the parish. The only thing, however, in these Churchwardens' Accounts that speaks:vividly of the past to us to-day is an entry of the payment of sixPen em in Mr arson for a Book of Prayer against the Turk ...

THE WILILY HERALD, SATURDAY, April 12, 1879

... object for which the match has been gut up, that it will be extensively patronized. BENSVIT CONUCHT. —That Forestry can, so to speak, work wonders when tnuroughly moved VMS delitipSStrated on Wednesday evening, on the occasion of a miscellaneous concert on ...

• FIGHT FOR A CROWN

... away, so Mr Ma cdermot's matt (Brown) brought the hurdles into his yard to take care of them they were not hurdles, properly speaking, but gates, and were worth El each.—Judgment for defendant, with cost s. ...

partment of Police) said : OnSaturday morning Then present. The services of thedaring I went to Home's house, ..

... milted him for trial at the Central Criminal Court. band was then at home. and was quite drunkin fact I could not get him to speak at all. Mr Lamer recalled : I knew my son was on terms of friendship with Home, and never knew of their having any disagreement ...

WOOD CI Li 114.7 M

... WOOD CI Li M . A SCIPIOIOIIS 0/1111.—On Tom lay last, Frank Speak 16, of Lower Fenton street, mmeroial.roarl, eau bay .in :Ira employ of Bickford% taken before J. D KA., as imonion, abused with loitering in the Alevators Pekoe for the potpie of committing ...

MORE ABM I'4 IZRN BATUMI

... visited the district, the reads were flooded, the neighbouring brooks were filed, and the sewers inLower Edmoaton became, so to speak, elongated cesspools. Mr Littler could not help thinking that the adoption of the scheme for a high level sewer, proposed during ...

PAROCHIAL STATEMENT

... faithful friend mind companion, hia Guainirius violin, and us he struck its ehords oleo more, and found that it ceased to speak with its old magic power, ho himself sank back, and 0:- pipit, like one broken-hearted, to find that. a little feeble, confused ...

TOTTEN H.IM Lol'.l L 110.1.11 D or 11E. I LTII

... informality being that the papers were tot eollertot by the ayents of the li',leil;,t! Offiee,•—there was no wrong, morally speaking, in having such votes recorded : but against this it must be urged that, ou the same grounds, there would have been no injustice ...

ENFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. T HE course of Instruction embraces Reading, W'rit Mg, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, ..

... appointments be was for some time Coroner's offices. IWe may also mention his services in the the deceased. She had heard of her speaking Metropolitan police, and the fact that for meritori- 'of the wickedness of people who destroy one services he received from ...

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... whole of the votiti:_; • hich arrived here I , efore 12 o'clock en i' ay • recording the vides should have been Lot 1 only speak as layman. awl lawyer. We have nothing further to t. and I therefore now move that we • explanation, and give our best thanks ...