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WM. T. WING, GAS AND HOT WATER ENGINEER, WATERLOO ROAD, LINSLADE. STOVES, KITCHEN RANGES, BATHS, Boilers, Water ..

... WM. T. WING, GAS AND HOT WATER ENGINEER, WATERLOO ROAD, LINSLADE. STOVES, KITCHEN RANGES, BATHS, Boilers, Water Closets, and Lavatories supplied and fitted up. Special attention is given to the heating arrangements of Churches, Chapels, Schools and other ...

IVINGHOE

... IVINGHOE. WHITSUNTIDE. — The festival of Whitsuntide was overshadowed this year by the death of Lord Kitchener, and the loss of so many gallant men in the ‘ Hampshire.”” The services at the Parish Church on Whit Sunday were partly of a memorial character ...

WOBURN

... the Tipperary. He was a stoker. He leaves his wife (formerly Amelia Clarke) and two children. LORD KITCHENER'S DEATH.—The news of the death of Lord Kitchener and his staff was received in Woburn on Tuesday with consternation, and as the news spread people ...

’ Removed for convenience of sale. | CORN EXCHANGE, LEIGHTON BUZZARD. Messrs, CUMBERLAND & HOPKINS Have ..

... by Purrett, glazed mahogany Bookcase with cupboard under, two mahogany Sideboards, mahogany dining, hall, occasional and kitchen Tables, three Couches, six carved mahogany dining Chairs in leather, lady’s and gent’s. easy Chairs, hall, occasional Windsor ...

CHURCH PARADE AND PROCESSION

... foros to France. The nation mourned the loss of Lord Kitchener, but it was for them to thank God that such a noble man had lived, for the spirit he had manifested would live. The works of Lord Kitchener would have a great effect on the present war, and would ...

ASPLEY GUISE

... ASPLEY GUISE. ST. BOTOLPH’S.—A muffled peal was rung on Tueeday evening in memory of Lord Kitchener. 1 BEANFEAST.—A large party motored from Northampton on Saturday and spent some hours rambling in the woods. They were catered for at the Bell Hotel. G ...

AMPTHILL TRAINING CAMP

... AMPTHILL TRAINING CAMP. A memorial service for the late Lord Kitchener was held in the Park on Tuesday. Nearly 1,000 men under. the command of Col. the Duke of Bedford, paraded on the plateau, and to the slow music of Chopin’s “ Funeral March,” marched ...

LEIGHTON BUZZARD

... in the evening. At the close of the evening service the organist played the ‘“Dead March ” from “Saul ” in memory of Lord Kitchener.—The services at St. Andrew’'s were typical of the season, and were fairly well attended. In the morning, Attwood's ‘“Veni ...

THIS DAY. LEIGHTON BUZZARD. Messrs, CUMBERLAND & HOPKINS Have received instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION At the ..

... Barter. The House conta;a—c;-llar and Coal Store in the basement, Entrance Hall, Drawing Room (with bay window), Dining Room, Kitchen and Scullery (fitted with copper and sink) on the ground floor, and four Bedrooms and Dressing Room above. This property has ...

venient domestic offices

... venient domestic offices. BEAUTIFULLY TIMBERED PARK and PLEASURE GROUNDS. Large walled-in and other kitchen and fruit gardens, with EXTENSIVE RANGES of GLASSHOUSES. STABLING for 19 HORSES, carriage or motor houses with rooms over. FARMERY with good A ...

TODDINGTON

... TODDINGTON. MEMORIAL SERVICE.—A special service in memory of the late Lord Kitchener took place in the Wesleyan Church on Sunday evening. 'The Rev. H. W. Perkins was the preacher. Special hymns were sunz, including “ Abide with me” and * For all the Saints ...