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EASTER BARGAINS GALORE

... with individual lives. The people outside the church were saying that the church was afraid to tackle the big things. The Rev. John Waddell. M.A.. vs-c onding. said he thought the film was a beautiful sermon. Their church committee would be a laughing stock ...

rMt L Y ehest QUEEN'S SOAR

... Andrew KenfLedy Lodge had a very harmonious evening last Monday at their headquarters, The Craigavon SEVENTY THREE YEARS AGO. Arms, Old Lodge Road. There was a Almost three quarters of a century grand gathering of the members and ago is a long period of ...

JAMES LINDSAY & Co., Ltd., DONEGALL PLACE, BELFAST. Always Reliable. (ke ' tabliehed over 90 years.) Still ..

... Ban The Grand Duke eilmitted them to the rm. She wee wounded in both an arm and rank„ . i n varlet , mi„witta front the be- leg, hnt she kept control of her mooplane Blair. Mr. John (on Government work at gifting. sn it is announced new, and there until ...

THE SPECTATOR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1904

... devolution were established. It would be the separation of Ireland front England and Ireland as a nation. (Ap• planet.) Mr. John M'Kee had to content himself with ten minutes to express his views as the hour had advanced. It was rather a pity, as a line ...

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... threw beet his arm to laver bleomlf, with • Aiii,i p., action on Ni, inst.. wee Menthol are inersaming. To the melt Oat he got caught to the miler, and his the i.u..hand of Wm Violet Derbyshire, Quill, arm lona off by the shoulder. Dr. John ma. Howe. °rumor ...

R. A. O. B

... Is worthy of all the support that can be accorded to him. The Salisbury Lodge which meets in Bro. Dobbins', The Shaftesbury Arms. Shankill Road, every Wednesday evening is one of the old established Lodges in No. 3 District. They had a record attendance ...

CONGRATULATING TUN NIW MAGIBTRATR

... great dial of experience in public affair., and he would find that impenenoe of very great value to him as a magistrate. Mr. John M'Kee, on behalf of the prastiaing members of the bar, welcomed Mr. Dunn to the bench. Mr. Dunn had much knowledge of public ...

– I'm COUNTY 0011n41 INDEPENDIVT

... question of arms. Col. GOodwin explained that he could not supply arms, but anyone who had firearms would get a permit Any member of the .sown Runes was entitled to keep his own arms in his house. Considerable discussion on the supply M arms wan raised ...

CATTLE

... that law and justice should be uprightly executed without respect of persons. The people of the Pale received him with open arms. Staniburst, the historian. NM. The people came in troops and saluted him, clapping and shouting with joy. Shane O'Neill ...

MUSIC

... The fame of Irish oratory has not been conspicuously upheld in recent-years, but the' country which bouts Burke. Sheridan, Grattan, Curran, Bushe, and Minket can aced to rest upon its laurels. It was said above that the Anglo-Irish temperament is net idealistic ...

REORGANISATION MEETING

... Metiers. J. H. Mulholland. J.P.; F. W. Bell, Henry Ferguson. Wm. Gordon. James A. Brown. James Fullerton. Hugh Kennedy, John Ilennett, Wni. John Morrison, and Alex. Gray. Concert at Newtownarda .1n entertainment, well styled the concert of the season, was ...