DINNER TO MR. F. GREENWOOD,
... Landon, on April 8. Mr. John Morley will preside, and Messrs. J. M. Barrie, George Meredith, Edmund Goose, J. A. Spender, Thomas Hardy, and 81r Douglas Straight form the oommittee. ...
... Landon, on April 8. Mr. John Morley will preside, and Messrs. J. M. Barrie, George Meredith, Edmund Goose, J. A. Spender, Thomas Hardy, and 81r Douglas Straight form the oommittee. ...
... seventy•foor yer.rs old, frequently sew her snd fell to love with her. The beet m'.. was a town counell'or of Hal. Mr. Thomae Hardy, the famous novelist, is sizty-five years of age. Ai•er fining a p• nniless carpenter for steeping ou - , the Tuntridge ...
... realise high prices. For instance, Thackeray’s works fetched 325., Dickens’s works £2 155., George Eliot’s works 245., Thomas Hardy’s works 245., Carlyle’s ‘‘French Revolution,” and Berkeley’s works, 15 volumes in all, went for £3 55.; Shakespeare’s works ...
... Holy Ghost our souls inspire,” and Jesus I have promised,” were sung during the service. St. Thomas’ Quoit Club. —The annual general meeting of the St. Thomas’ Quoit Club was held at the New Inn on Friday evening. Mr. Norton occupied the chair, and those ...
... L. Inv , N.W. Riley.. 4 He was sentenced to Bye years' penal set inlay. DEAD HICDGI4H._G_IN DRINKING WAI KR. Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest et Padrli-ron on Saturday relative to the death of Walter Albert Wonl..y, gad 21, groom, of 130, Porto&II-road ...
... wee seen in nintindo bats it is as the great racing locally as s pro-Boer and passive resister, was jackyard topsail of Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock pelted w ith rotten egga, bad oranges, tour, arid to the tiny pocket handkerchief sail of an up-river soo ...
... Mapstone, L. White, D. Husbands, Arondie Thomas, F. Moore, F. Brown, I. Ilsrnes, A. Maidnient, E. Walter, 0. Phillips, A. Gilbert, and G. Counsell, Masters J. Brooks, W. Crane, B.Wilkins, A Clark, W.Bracher, and A. Thomas. It need hardly be said that an excellent ...
... asthma, and bronchitis. As • Cough Remedy they are simpl unrivalled. Sold everywhere in tins, 13f,d. eac h ; free for Gimps. Thomas Keating, Chemist, London. GARDEN GOSSIP. (Fro= GardelSlT.) Pinks.—Where abase have become overgrown or there is a desire ...
... is easy to take the downward step ; to retrace it is almost impossible. FARM COLONIES. A MINISTER'S FORGIVENESS. The Rev. Thomas Waugh, She Sc,o6hport mi of. ..er who bet • son in the ricant socideiit on the Liverpool•fiouthport line. hu written the following ...
... much better than most plants. These two varieties should be raised under beat, but the common marigold may be treated as a hardy annual. THE Grinmrs.--In the life history of the ' gladiolue, an important period comes when the plan's bare ceased to flower ...