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GRATTAN 'S

... Sir Arthur Hannon and Sir John Macgill. had snatched the arms of the King's men there. Then the news arrived that the other Protestant leaders tailed to effect the design. and in disgust ltawton and Macgill ordered the arms which had teen thus taken to ...

GRATTAN 'S

... Caughey. J.P.: John Martin. J.P.: and John Whitla responded in appro• priate stxethrs. Res. Dr. Graham proposed The Town and Trade et Xewtownards. - he was glad to sad•. were increasing. The toast was well received and responded to Lc Messrs. John Revenson ...

Sermon by Rev. John Waddell, B.A

... Sermon by Rev. John Waddell, B.A. Preaching in lust Bangor Presbyterian Church on Sunday forenoon, the Rev. J. Waddell, 8.A., choosing for his teat the aunts in Romans 12, 11, (Revised t'ersion) ••111 diligence not slothful, said- The translation of ...

R. A. O. B

... - The King John Lodge, since they went to their new quarters. Queen's Square, are steadily improving week by week. On Friday they had a splendid Buffalo evening. This Lodge's progress has been rapid, and much credit due to Bro. John Scott, C.P., for ...

HOLYWOOD

... Scholarship SMeemia.—Our sincerest elingratalation. are extended to Mr. John Noel Patterson. of Marino N'ouaty I. who has w.q. U. Fairchild Schclars'.iiii open to platematectiticul arms:entices in Grea - . Britain, North. Ireland. and the Fr-, the first occasion ...

DONAOHkDig

... meeting with prayer. There was a fair attendance of registered vestrymen. The minutes of the last meeting were read sad eon- Armed, and then the chairman called on Sergeant Dann, the people's warden, to read the report of the present state of the several ...

In6epen6ent

... , O'Prey minmeneed . a gossip with the other• two. -While thus en. gaged_ there also arrived one other sindker, John. Vint. who was armed with one. of those popular instruments I of awe torture, -a melodeon—nearly neat . —ltitiCh.was mitering from the ...

SOME IRISH RHYMES. SOME RHYMES OF CO. DOWN

... SOME IRISH RHYMES. SOME RHYMES OF CO. DOWN. In his Popular Rhymes and Sayings of Ireland, John J. Marshall devotes a chapter to County Down. Of I)ow•npatrick, shortly known as Dow n. he quotes an old couplet: In Down, three Saints one grave do till ...

DRUNK

... DRUNK A different John Ml'ivady. nlw, rhiding in Victoria Road. a .ia fined :is and mat* for drunkenneas Oft Sunday, 26th Juiy. Constable Armirony( pntaartited Frank jar drunk •aa nu nth Auguat. Finod la and coats. Antii. Bryan, charged he (heatable ...

FIRST OFFENCE

... FIRST OFFENCE. Edward M'Grattan was fined 2s. 6d. with costs for druitenness on the public street on the 24th September. LIVELY PROCEEDINGS AT CONLIG. Maggie M'Bride. Conlig, summoned Win. Montgomery, of same place, tor assaulting and beating her at Conlig ...

what he had heard that - he would an ornament to the Bench. Mr. Patton. returning thanks. said he wished

... down. Other Rancor eases were—John Ill• Mantis, Charles tTNeilk S. MI cooly and John 911.attehlan. who were eat h fined 54 and 2v Holywood—William Stevenson, Is anti 9a costs. Newtownards—John Gunning, Robert Clark, John Ferguson and Hugh Ritchie were ...

EASTER BARGAINS GALORE

... with individual lives. The people outside the church were saying that the church was afraid to tackle the big things. The Rev. John Waddell. M.A.. vs-c onding. said he thought the film was a beautiful sermon. Their church committee would be a laughing stock ...