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... ARM An in Mark and WWsater—tt the Reforms] Presbyterian Church Callybackey. on the 14th inst by the 11ev. Mr. Moody. Mr. Andrew Mark. Drumraw, to Mies Jane Mlfaster, near Port- glenone. Evans and Stewart—At St. Nicholas's Church. Carrickfergus, on ...

JOHN FiIacDERMOTT, M.A., Moderator o. ..ede mbl y . The Rev. John MacDermott , of Belmont, is the wide recognition

... JOHN FiIacDERMOTT, M.A., Moderator o. ..ede mbl y . The Rev. John MacDermott , of Belmont, is the wide recognition. In 1873 he received wean to son of an Ulster farmer, and born at Culler the First Presbyterian Church, Strabane. His mn Swtresabatinne ...

Caabeam' Parisi*

... F., Lame; Rev. James Clenagban, P.P., Cernlough; Rev. Jas. Small, P.P.. Cul feightrin; Rev. J. MaeLaverty, P.P., Glen• arm; Rev. John li'Llater, Adm., Glenravel: Rev. W. Ronan, C.C., Lurgea; Rev. Peter Campbell, Violet Hill, Newry; Rev. James Contrary ...

BIRTHS

... Porter and watt—December 29, at Thornwood Drive, Penick, Masi= Rev. John Macleod Caie, 8.D., shields Parish Church, Robert Porter, Coleraine, to Mary Mater, thin& daughter of John Watt. Crawford and Smyth—December 29, the Reformed Presbyterian Church ...

PASSENGER BIC3VICICB BETWEEN CREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

... the arms sad legs, and was too ill to leave any message. The letter also intimated that he was to be buried with military honours. There is deep sympathy fir the young widow and orphans. Private M'Grattan, 7th Inniakillings (son of Mrs. ll'Grattan, Basaar ...

JANUARY 18, 1917. - - A KILREA AND DISTRICT MOTEL. M Clarke, Lake Villa, Klima, has smarm several letters from

... choir was a delightful feature. LOCAL SOLDIER'S DEATH IN FRANCE. Intimation has reached Mrs. M'Grattan, Bazaar Street, that her fifth son, Private John M'Grattan, Irish Guards, has (lied of pneumonia in France. It will be remem. bered that Mrs. M'Oarttan's ...

rot,ter CARP

... pkillina. Patohell, Grattan. fender nn. and M`Dourrall. LTC/MIMI APPLY' 4110 W Me. studied on behalf of Matthew Cameron a pmta etion order enable him to carry on the huaincw of s lioenw d publican in the nremiaea formerly, held by Mr. John Milliken et the ...

THE QUEEN TN GLEVCOE

... Coleraine. on the 14th ins' . the beloved wife of Mr. John O'Neill. farmer, aged 39 years. Thomson?At 231, Cardigan Street Csrltom Melbourne. on the 6th May last. William, youngest son of Mr. John Thlini.)l, fori.terly of Liswatty. Ballyrashane. BALLYMONEY ...

rapidly, that it should have taken place in my house. lour house! screamed the housekeeper. angered again. By ..

... sacrificed like Iphotento attic, the desired money had come to Sir Hannibal on no condo lona. At the same mot wondered why John Bo why lead iiisde such a will. Meanwhile Mr. Gras ton resumed his interrupted reading. Then it became apparent [bat there ...

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... Invites the &metal Public to sod unitise his 108IERY, HABERDASHERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, tritium. Wool Panto and Vents, Cardigans and Knitted Garment.. Corsets aid Ladies' Normal Wool Underclothing. •Il Now Goode, Fresh and Fashionable, paraboloid in ...

YRLANCHJLY FATALITY NEAR COLERAINE

... David Love (fore man), John Forsel:histopiter Eaton, Wm. Holly, Thiess es, Daniel Laverty, Robert Maxwell, John M. John Dinsmore, H. J. Watt, Robert &loon, and James Troy. Acting-Sergeant James M•Larnize and Coo- Giblet Grattan and Morrow were meant on ...

no respecter of persons. So it. is not much wonder that Bishop Dorrian and Mr

... Orangemen of Ulster, who hold the principles of the Volunteers of 1782, and are proud of the memory of Swift, Molyneux, Lucas, Grattan, Flood, Charletnont, and Curran, are heartily invited to join the national ranks. Surely this is the beginning of a new era ...