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THE LIVELIEST MEETING FOR YEARS

... says go on, and another shut up. (hugh{ar). A Voice: Go on while you are warm. (Laughter). Awother: Go on. Next speaker. Still another: Touch him up a bit, Mills, (Laughter). i i The speaker still paused. .l(\'moom: Have you run dry? Another Voice: Are ...

LINCOLNSHIRE FARMERS' UNION. The Next General Election. THE FIGHTING FUND

... they take as long as they like in_carrving the goods. Mi. Gilbert: 1 think we ought to see the suffragettes, and get them to burn down a station or two. (Laughter.) | Mr. Campbell: One thing might help us, | and that is for the Union to oin the Mansion House ...

IFYOU ARETHINKING OF MAKING MARMALADE THIS BEASON

... individual items were reluctantly foregone. le, however, assisted in the guartette. Mr. 'L, J. Friswell created rvars of laughter with his humorous selections, and was vigorously recalled each time. Mr. ' Bruw” Price excelled himselt, ‘he also being heartily ...

CIGARS

... gentlemen’s, the fancy costumes were not so Wod. The first prize went to Mr. J Cole, est Ashby, who looked very funny as a Suffragette, while the wsecond prize was awarded to Mr. 0. Norton, who made a capital costermonger. Third prizse was secured by Mr. ...

asked a qguestion about the matter in the House of Commons with a view to drawing the attention of the

... a Government got into power came the wear and tear in the bye-elections, and eomething unsatisfactory happened in Brigg. (Laughter). There, he trought, there were explanations. but after all they had only lost twoseats. The majority of the whole progrossive ...

SIX HUNDRED GUESTS HONOUR THE MAYOR AND MAYORESS. Brilliant Scenes in the Assembly

... were chaffing one another, Mrs, Swankhurst, a typical Suffragette, was rrhp- telling stories. We confess we should the cause of a large amount of 3'.\-' ike to th the man of law’s tale. and laughter. The scenery and umes| Ahe clergymen were talking, not ...

STAND 7®, OLYMPIA, Our Representative will be in attend- , ance, and at your service. R. M. WRIGHT & Co.,

... ,” he was continuing, when he was stopped by a burst of laughter. “ What is the mat- Uter,” anguired the speaker,” rather sur| prised at the outbarst. ** Instructed,” eried a vowe, amud laughter., “On, | g your U pardon,” be s, “1 will say then that | ...

For QUALITY and PROMPTNESS, combined with MODERATE CHARGES, to MORELAND'S, Day and Heetrie gfl

... performed by Miss Armst three members of the St Mm‘ G.FR. Cldh Room, e::i(dlc:. :‘hrn:l: purney” was ve wi e A can much laughter. 3-« Dent sang “A Farewell” (words by Kingsley), and in M to an encore gave Dear Little Shamrock,” an Irish ballad. A dia ...

“ Something Christmas-Numbery, id the Editor, when he told me that if I should happen to have a dream that

... the cut and .tm»h:ug of his garmen‘s quantity of snow without appropriate | were evidently hom; made. I *““You're not a suffragette in disguise, are ”“f‘ history, puzzled me greatly. your he asked, :n!iously and suspiciously I think I have said before ...

SUFFRAGISTS “AT HOME.” — — Interesting ~ Addresses by Miss Wallis and Rev. G. Barrett PREPARING FOR THE COMING ..

... told the women did not want the vote, Well, that was true of eertain classes. He was in the City on the occasion ol the Suffragettes’ first attack on the House of Commons, and he mixed with the crowd, and was very weeh paned Lo lwar the expressions ol ...