WESTERN UNION CARLE CO. ANNUAL SMOKES
... Corfu. C. D. Burrihalt, J. I). Biilkwill. Alderman W. H. Julyan. J.P.. Councillors C. Hill. H. Daniel, and J. Sampson ; Messrs R. Dale. J. Peak. J. Cullyer. Edwards. J. Corin. ...
... Corfu. C. D. Burrihalt, J. I). Biilkwill. Alderman W. H. Julyan. J.P.. Councillors C. Hill. H. Daniel, and J. Sampson ; Messrs R. Dale. J. Peak. J. Cullyer. Edwards. J. Corin. ...
... Hut my girl proud come t-> me empty handed, and she seen her mot her pined for th*- clock, and she mid she'd work h ...
... etc.— Lewis. Smith, and Miss H. Hill: (iurinents and Fancy Trewin and T. Hendy; Fanev (No. Boss and Misses Boss, anil M. Mitchell. The Christmas tree, superintended by Mr. Boss, and the refreshment stall was managed the Misses llendy. An interesting ...
... I’ira. J : la future N.C.O. or man will lur allowed campunle-* he has previously made himself efficient in ui.ii and clas*-flring. Orderly Duly Ster.-n- Next oa Duty Sergt. T. 11. CORNISH. Major. Commanding Company :okd POtl ‘lon ahuo-.'j. j i Wsw A ...
... Captain Mitchell. Lieut. Jenkio. Messrs J. C. V. Crocker. B. Shauerley. Hart in. J. 11. Gartrell. P. T. J. M Cornish. J. Nowall. W. J. Caldwell. J. Caldwell. T. James. Barnett. W. A, Gerry. Barnett. Walters. ...
... Griiiiiin.—D?ceraber-T.atCamb ...
... Appledoro. Matthews and Treverrow. assisted by the Misses Hocking and Appledore the fruA stall by the Misses Ma id-rn ; the refreshments stall ly Miss Harvey and Vrs Cnrnow and retreshmeots with sweets by Miss Heloise Oat- Under the effective management of ...
... d the Sunday School prizes. During the evening the Misses ephie and Alice Phillips playt-d a pianoforte duet. Miss Florence Phillips gave banjo solo, and Miss Charlotte Phillips mandoline solo; Miss Plint sang •'The Minstrel Boy. Mrs. ...
... dropix-d the floor and ...
... t\-VOLUNTEER. Pen/.aiicc, December 30t!j. 1899. IU/.A.U! UIIKiV'AN. A bazaar was he.d >!i Boxioir day in the Board School for raising funds for the new sehoclroo.a to built I'rowlus. Mrs W. J. Bazc’. v pcffortn.d the opeuin oeremouy. .1, tddyveaa a vote ...
... and A. J. Fuzzey. of Penaanee, was much admired. Five well famished stalls were presided over as follows : I. Plain Goods.—Mrs H. Hooper and Miss Andrews. 2. Fancy Goods.—Mrs L. Williams. Miss S. Williams, and Miss Taylor. 3. Children’s Varker. ...
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