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... GRAND ZVENING_OONOERT AND ASSEMBLY IN SCHOOLROOM, FoWLISAVESTER, Os FRIDAY EVENING Ncrr, Gen. enamor—Th. Hgv. THOMAS HARDY. CIONIRIE. —SHOP, Two ROOMS. sod OARIL) DEN TO LET in Apply, Dunn, Cobh:atwitter. ...
... glad to reonith them. iU be by Mre Custom. Croltlthds; by Buokoßkr. Tee CHRISTMAS DINNZR oleos IVXDNIRDAY. Vtlb et Noe. THOMAS HARDY, Tooth Manors. U.P. CHURCH. SABBATH SCHOOL SOIREM. TUESDAY, 1S CINEMATOGRAPH. ...
... o'clock. A. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT and ASSEMBLY .ill be la POWLIft• WEATZR SCHOOLROOM o. FRIDAY. the Mb asst. the Ras. THOMAS HARDY it. Clair. —host Sista, 18; Back, Assembly, 18 to Minot Pansies. Deem Op.. 7 31); Compost So bogie 8 prompt. Aorwibly. ...
... received usual, is by Mr. sad • Calm by Miss M•Ct twos, Tea CHRISTMAS DINNER takes Wats UW WILDMISDAY FIRST, at 12 Noon. THOMAS HARDY, Pauli., ...
... Lobelia Maltman, the beloved wife of Alexander 111'Laaehisn..deeply regretted. Ram—At Pit teotiao, Cried, on the 21st inst., Thomas Hardy, infant son of W. 13. MArill• Reid, and six months. Pd'Aer —At Cried, on 21st led, Christina Beat, cr u et of John M'Ars ...
... A F. HARDY.• Tom little beak may bees be described as a wreath for Robins F. Rardy'e grave. it is a wreath into which al pairs of loving hands have woven the flowers of affectioo, reminiscence, and poorly. From her brother, the Rev. Thomas Hardy, comes ...
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... MARSHALL'S FOURTH EYTNING CONCERT AND ASSEMBLY ILI. MRLD Tilt SCHOOLROOM, POWLIB-WESTER, On FRIDAY, Bth Feb., 1891. T,u R.c. THOMAS HARDY. Cita PLFNDID Programme of SONGS (C.mic ood gentlerll4l), QuA toms, REcrrA ae A 6.0. • L.ughsl.le Novo %ketch. THE ...
... included the Rev. W. P. Paterson and Mr John Simpeoo, representing the Kirk-Session Ceieff ; Bev. Dr Rank's, Methill, and Rev. Thomas Hardy, Rowlie-Weeter, representing Aschterarder Presbytery. Others preeent Ware— Ift.Prerert Macgregor and Mr D. Ripest. Cris ...
... nor indirectly—ask a •o• . e from any one ; and whatever may be the result, I shall perfectly satisfied. I son. Your *Wt. THOMAS HARDY. FOWLIS-WESTER SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF FOIVLIS-WESTER. AND GINTLZNIEN. I- I N thanking you for the high ...
... remedies to meet the evil. He Tthat th Commits.. he se follows : IVlcra Commits.. Graham * Colonel the R.., Kr the Re. Thomas Hardy, tie Re, 3, & Maeltensle, the Rev. the Ray. De Bauermas, sad Mr 0. A. Slater, W.S. Po. esid, rosily realised the peat evil ...
... , 1t Dr Row Ili Woe, Captain .f Clathiek. Mr M Rebell, Mr M•Logss, Dr Heodarooo i ..d Mr Stewart of lloarydie. Rev. Thomas Hardy, ass appointed Hoe. &oratory. HEW. Ds 0i HOME *ND 101 Astir —TM Hey. Dr Mealeed, of the Park Liter* Olesgow, aid Creme* ...