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... sewing . machine, ditto Wheeler and . rent'• arm light roadster bicycle, rood lady'. Mcrae, and *them: large Mem natant. harmoomm. cornet, banjo. and useful furabibiag item; aloe men's ow braces, tie., cardigan', unbreller, Mutt., drum clocks, and other ...

■ARRIACE AT RIOFORD

... subscriber. and members of the Bidford Cricket Club, canteen of cutlery with framed bat of enbecnbats on vellum. _ tieFro;s Mamma Arms Boys. past end present. • pirno by Falbao. Three alder bridesmaids. • gold curb bracelet. Tho younger bridaunaid, • gold and ...

PONDERS END

... bank and sent for the police, who conveyed it to the Mortuary. wiure it was seen by Dr. St. John Foote. An inquest was held by Mr. A. C. Langhano at the Kg's in Arms. Enfield Highway. on Monday evening last. No evidence of identification was forthcoming ...

At:QUIT rED

... At:QUIT rED. Elisabeth Earle; (421 was indicled for steeling • cardigan jacket, value 3i. 6d., frog out-ide the shop of John Thomas Ryder, at Stoutbridge. Mr, Harrigan prosecuted. Prnewsutor sairl he sale the jacket at 6 and missed it at 6.30. Emily s ...

FROM OUTSIDE THE SHOP

... treet, Tottenham, was charged with being concerned with another man not in custody, in stealing from 9, West Greenroad a cardigan jacket, value 6s, the property of Mr. L. E. Ward.—He was seen by Sergt. 65 N. to take the jacket from a rack outside the ...

GOTHEEINGTON

... unfailing ectrassy. Mr. Evens suitably regxeded. ILIINGITOI. Hoorrrourf.—On Wednesday evening, lad week. Mr. Ingram (Howard's Arms Inn), entertained his customers and friends to supperr. and an enjoyable time was sprat. Mr. T. 1151- son (Rod Lion Ion), similarly ...

THE STANDARD, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1907

... time be had boon &needed by a donor and Ina wry much depremed OCTOOENLRIANi BEATH ON THE LINE. On Saturday night lists body of John Robinrroo ( 82 ). forgoer. Spring Vale Farm, Elton, near Crewe, was found in a terribly mutilated condition on the London and ...

ARTIFICIAL TEETHMaIi. Torras from 1, rum, • —'cb ant) o f Th e l CONSULTATIO NS LAP van= STAR D

... L. C. M. WINTER UNDERWI NATURAL WOOL, 1 order. TAO ruIiCATION. Lab of tisa Gina broad, Aster and at ht. Anne's. Abbottn CARDIGAN TAT WA Ab Faxecia A Wassail. Mon ISMITII. M.A. LATEST NOVELTII him Lana& Higher Local (Alonoure/. • Lauda &CU. Hats. Cape ...

LORD COVENTRY'S REPLY

... I ; J. Handley, Admiral, 2; Lord Frederar. Prince Alto, 3 ; John Powell, Lower Wick, Foghorn, r sad e. Bull relied before 1899: John Handler, Moonlight, 1 ; C. Morgazißiehardsost Cardigan, Major-General, 2:R. P. Cooper Doke Carolue 13th, 3 ; H. Ker Colville ...

TPIE WEE LY HitBALD. FIt.WAY November 2. 1900. School Notes

... resulted in • ' draw 0-0. 84, John. Athletic v. Crewent Rangers.—Playad on the Marshes on Saturday and resulted in • non for St. John'. by 4 goals to nil. A very interesting was the result of the loaning of the shove aluln. &. John's kicked off ninon the wind ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... soon put oo fire In the sowed toll Lite tktoo played better Bretforton only acoriog twice. and thus aono-Ided game ended • arm for Bretton.= by 7 goals to oil. Bret. fortons F. Tornktna; Dowitimwell and W. Tonikine; W. Carter, W. Hall, and A ..I.‘lts; ...

LIIIIVET

... RANCit.—John Baker and Harry Workman. labourer*. Pershore. were summoned by Sergeant Creenway, drill instructor to the Eershone Volunteers. for eteeling levee 12lbs. weight of lead on April 27th, at Beef-wel. and 201 be. of lead on Mar 4th. John Rarill ...