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... Kr Palter, : There is • scheme now for dredging the harboar. _ Town Clerk: The harboer is • eatbority, said be did not the Whigs maid about • dock close to Hp replied he the °allege would He had to lb. Admiralty already about Mr. Peary said he agreed with ...

To the Miter of She Dartmouth end &nate Maas

... as oppselesity gine bin to wn the awe evening. I oinnaly think the Omani Abend • nerve is thin direosioe, sad gee every So Whig the required and slew tine to the Windt sod of Also to the advantage of inhabitants visitors. ...

FIREWOOD. BYNCIAL NOTICE. hard-wood any to spilt Whig Cheap for Cue. Also of Oak, eolteble tor awl Moor rier 3

... FIREWOOD. BYNCIAL NOTICE. hard-wood any to spilt Whig Cheap for Cue. Also of Oak, eolteble tor awl Moor rier 3 . B4 * O. 11. COLLINS & Co., YARD, Dartaionth. All woman to be veil to the mat Is tar She sad frees relesa pea be ...

CRANFORD'S (in seanection with Midis's). ALI the Terns of Subscription ea appliesties. THE Cadets of the Royal ..

... CRANFORD'S (in seanection with Midis's). ALI the Terns of Subscription ea appliesties. THE Cadets of the Royal Naval Whigs will a holiday to-morrow (Saturday). BTOKIIIFLIMINCI.—Tbo Parish will be held on Monday evening next. Na. T. I. STUDDY, of Yasoost ...

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... lowboy; Mr P T limns= Via.. — Mr I Down and Mr sad Ilbs and lam Doom lords,—Claps (Arnow • tam tausesw— and Mn • B Gregor,* tam Whigs:lW Mr Mrs and fan II Mrs Widdisambs I Mr sad An W (loges and tam Mr sad Mrs P Vials aid fan 6 Mrs alba sail lam yeagAsid—Mr ...

gratis of Ur. gain Amy *Wt. THZ ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHER

... Exhibition, Paris Exhibition, and Royal Naval Exhibition, Claims and Chicago. Mr. Smile at one time wok a great interest in &Whig and rowing, and was a secoessful competitor in many racial, possessing a number of valuable lo h rtoonsiderable time paid the ...

DARTMOUTH AND SOUTH HAMS CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1913

... going up. I'll run up to London and Kee Gartutore. He must be stopped. be said. hell he paved up and down the room. cavil- Whig. Gartmore had scoffed at proposals already. and the of companies would to double their value berme he could ,as off the financier's ...

DITTISHAM RACES. PINE RACING AND A-LABOZ ATTZNDANOI

... nue for Naval wo7 end attracted • amber of eallies. the afteratos a greedy enjoyed was rendered by the bend of the CZ a l7:l Whigs Mr. D. Damn was am this 'second the moss were aim lie patronage of 011,1 Mill the Bon. Niotor A. Stailleg, B.N Oommaaller ...

11LX WHISKS HARD FOR BTRALING

... At Palotion Polio. Police-daperinteadent Roberts made applioaaon for the adjournment of hearing of • sammons gr. jun., for &Whig to the demur of the pablic, sad Iwo other alleged soli Joe. 13411. had osouneslosted with sad informed that his sou was not ...

EVERY _ WOMAN

... b Ford G. Pillar, owl limper, 18 yeses of age. -aim TO MIL PHILIP. 0 R ICK VT. Sinclair, sat oat 7 plad2 guilty to be Whig drunk and disorderly. asoi ly elected to the Board Norma and Martinson did not WO P.O. .Werall said Mt on the lid WM, ne rown ...

Start Bay Fishery. THE LOSSES OF ESESANDS FISHERMEN. SPEECH BY MR P. B. lIIILDMAY, N.Y

... realised that. if they Win going to the bigger of the fishing with Mosey and the please, each as the Bay without they to plus the Whig at a greater dbrdeestege than ever. He had as opportsaiky of Inks= this home to the authorities, hod be OM they bad realised ...