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CLARKE'S B4t PILLS

... medicine. I testimonials are published, as Beecham # A Pilla • • RECOMMEND themselves. • (at » * 1 1 * Prepared only by « THOMAS BEECHAM, ST. HELENS, LANCS. # q Sold euerywherein Boxes \'-.l'ilk& 2 l • year from value of £2.000. be held at the on January ...

[E ral of the rev, t. hirst. »Tery mark »nd aorrowfol ”, „ in the preaenoe of a large number

... alter two o’clock. The «« ol poliebed oak with brass monntmgs, and heavy brass cruclfli on the lid, the msctlptioQ being “Thomas Hirst, Pritst, Who Jell asleep January 29 h, 1901, Aged years. „hiel mourners were—ColoSel and Mrs.. Evelyn Tlie chief Hjr ...

DEATHS

... lieutenant of the county of Kent. Canon Kissack is lying dangerously ill at the Rectory, Cbilleuden. Mr. Laurence Hardy, M.P., and Mrs. Hardy have left England for the South of France, for the Eastoi* Recess. Mr. Akers Douglas, like several other Unionists ...

THS, MARRIAGES, AND lh* !■'-‘perly nutlienMcnle,| 'N.—On the 12th June, the wife of Uou?o, Effiagtmm Creecen' ..

... the 15th June, at his reside' Terrace, Ramsgate, Thomas Lewis, STAFFE.—On Hie 15th June, at Folkes na, the wi*e of Major Longstaffe, of L Grantham. -On the Uth June, at Valelta,” C Ih Deal, Richard Thomas May. aged S.-On the 13th June, ».t 37. Abbey n. ...

fHK CAMTKHmJKV .IDL R.NAL AMI) FARMKKH HAZKTTK. BATURDAI. 22, 1911 CANTERBURY BANKRUPTCY COURT

... come. Mr. Henniker Heaton bad telegraphed expressing his regret that Parliamentary duties detained him in London, and Mr. L. Hardy also had an important engagement. Their good friend the Dear, who they were ao delighted to conduct the service that day, would ...

EXHIBITION, LONDON. DAIRY, ST. GEORGES George’s Street, For years we have taken the lead for Fresh Butter in ..

... pages the Hon. Christopher Roper-Curzon, eldest son of Lord and Lady Teynham, and Master Arthur Hardy, only son of Mr. Laurence Hardy, M.P.. and Mrs. Hardy, acted as train-bearers. They were dressed in white satin page suits with violet satin capes. A ...

SHOBTHORNS

... —Boar, of any age (Buckwell Royal Salute). Class 61.—Breeding sow, of in pig—l, Thomas Miles (Buc 2, Thomas Miles (Miss Trixie Class 62.—Three sow pigs, Ist, 1900—1, Thomas Miles , ANY OTHER PURE BREI Class 63.—Breeding sow, o in pig—l, George Buley, Woo ...

EASTRY RURAL D

... ried out. To the H. T. Hamilton), ich, and the hard- ■e is due for the ect arrangements, ed large party to r., Mre., and Miss Hardy, Rev. ns. 00l took place on tributed by the ny, Mr. C. El. F. the Master and her members of the entrance of the ngratnlatoria ...

WEDNESDAY NIGHT’S BALI

... Sondes, Lord Harris, Mr Howard, M.P., Colonel Hickson, C.B , Lieut.- Hogan, Mr. A. Akera Douglas, M.P., Colonel Hardy, Mr. Laurence Hardy, M.P., Mr. J. He Heaton. M.P, Mr. George Marsham, Mr. Mackionon, Mr. J.’B. Mason, Captain L. N. H. D Mr. J. W. Baker ...

THE WAR IN

... Kenf Maxted, C. Gordon N(Cherlton), D’Arcy A. T. Scbreiber (Woof A. J. Thomas (Sit (Starry), Pigs are Bart., Messrs. H. an D. G. Farfill (Leeds), to be shown by the Laurence Hardy, M Gordon Neame, and executors of the late with Mr. G. J. Drum Mr. L. Tassell ...

THE CANTERBURY .JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. St. John Ambulanch Association, Canterbury ..

... Bedford, Rev.R. Hitchcock, Messrs. H. Mapleton Chapman, C. T. Wigley, H. W. Payne, E. Hardy, and the Secretary (Rev. A. Stevens'. The Chairman introduced the Rev. Thomas Moore, Rector of St. Michael, Paternoster Royal, E.C., who then proceeded to read a ...

BIRTHS, MARR S, AND DEATHS All noti.'ec r.m»l p inperted. itli«i«ticAte

... OLPH the 16th Dec., at the paiish church, Faversl y the Rev. Canon J. Oakley Coles, D.D., Charles Sa • att, second son of Thomas Willett, of the Lodge rchington, to Ellen, only dauglitei of the late Stidolph and Mrs. Stidolph, of Faversham. AKHURST.-On ...