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... Yours faithfully, lawn against al:):;ckgrn:;nd of bright hued THOMAS WALLIS. flowers and dark foliaged trees. o % > The display, which was organised to St. Leonards-on-Sea show the kind of physical training the pupils are I[3;ingd given, was ;minem‘;y! ...

CITY NOTES AND NEWS

... half-time. The homesiers showed to advantage on the resumption, and wore the better team, scoring three times to Lincoln’s once. Lincoin showed some very good defensive work Laverick playing exceptionally well, and thus they kept the Chelsea score wilhin bounds ...

National Insurance Act, 1911

... presided over a “Pedny Jane’s Fainting Fit,” Miss C. | crowded audience in the evening, and re| Shaw ; chotus, ** Boys of the Chelsea School ™ } marked that Liberalism in the division was | lhul Party i song, We all Lived at liome | never better organised ...

Kilmister’s for Gil Stoves and Cookers. n.?n .~sure, and Broadgate, Lincoln. —Advt

... —Advt. _ Muxicrean Tecuxicat Scuoor.—The Evening Classes re-open on Monday “next, and a glance at the School Prospectus will show the splendid opportunities that are arranged for those wao really wish to continue their studies. Or'unlnod courses of ‘Btbud{ ...

HINRY KIRKE WHITE'S RICH WEDDING CAKES HAVE THE LARGEST SALE l!ln' catching of Mr. Tsitt's points of view and the

... “News,” has hospitably opeved its columns to ar carly epring poet who waxes eloquent about “The Lincolnshire Lasses” : — “The Flower of the Earth is a Lincolnshire girl, She's a merry blue eye and a brew of r“rl. Her hair is the crown of her maiden pride ...

THE FO OTBALL FIELD,

... who toured South Africa with the F.A. Team and was on the Sheffield Wednesday list, has joined Birmingham. Harold Halse, of Chelsea, has signed for Charlton Athletic, who have also secured Hampson, of South Shields, and Wilson, of Hull City, The Association ...

CITY NOTES & NEWS

... Young Women’s Class gave Mrs. ‘ Leckenby a beautiful Hgyptian flower vase; the gift from Mrs. Leckenby’s Society Class ‘tn.kiug the form of a valuable solid silver centrepiece for flowers. on which were in- W:-cribed the words: ‘‘Presented to Mri.' G ...

CiTY NOTES AND NEWS

... orp, papers and magazines; Mrs, [llman, Risehelme-road, Lincoln, and Mrs, Joyee, ‘ Towerstreet, Gainsborouzh, flowers: Rev.J Smith, flowers and eggs from Saxon Street Chapel; Mrs. Uttlew, St. Mark’s, Mrs. E. R. Kemp. St. Anne’s Lodge, Lincoln, Mrs. Skeiton ...

THE LEADER AND COUNTY ADVERTISER, SATURDAY. MAY 15 1909,

... 0 commercial activity, which turns everything into goid. Mr. Royds' illustration has no more to do with the case than the flowers that bloom in the Spring. Corporation extravagance! The Secretary of the Ratepayers’ Association sends to the opposition press ...

BILLINGHAY

... of the funds of the Lincoln County Hospital. The decorations in every part of the church were very lovely, consisting of flowers, fruits, and vegetables given and most tastefully arranged by momgem of the congregation. The churclh was well filled with ...

CITY NOTES AND NEWS. Lord and Lady Hleveage bave arrived at {hu‘f:n Hall, w they will rewain ot & cw ys

... for the Reyal Show, as far as the local Executive Commitiec are concerned, are growing apace. The commitiee have accepted the contract of Messrs. J. E. Paine and Son, of London. for the task of decorating the streets en route to the show ground. The work ...