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THE TODMORDEN ADVERTISER AND HEBDEN BRIDGE

... declined, and the work which he had be g un was triumphantly carried forward by the one great man of the time, Henry Grattan. Flood and Grattan had worked together for some years, but a quarrel broke out when Flood strenuously supported a Government proposal ...

FATAL ICE ACCIDENT

... ruined his position as leader. Grattan took his places, and when Flood accepted office Grattan denounced him in one of the most crushing and pitiless pieces of invective that have ever belonged to oratory. It was Grattan's ambition to secure legislative ...

THE FOREMAN'S EVIDENCE

... were. I think it was the Cardigan jacket that caught, because that was the inside one. In reply to Mr. Carrie, witness said when he noticed deceased on the other side of the shed two minutes before the accident happened his Cardigan jacket was unfastened ...

CYCLES! CYCLES!!

... i•ner man, • jollification followed. Mr. Jolts Judson occupied the chair, being supported on she right by Mr. John Clegg, and oa tM left by Mr. John Banta. Several at the 'members gave short addressee, and songs were also given to the delight of those present ...

APPLICATION YOB A Niw TRIAL.—ML Sager made application for a new trial in the case of Thos. B. Hinchliffe, ..

... —An order for the imprisonment of Thomas A. Barker, Burnley-road, for 14 days, was made for not paying an instalment due to John Greenwood, Stanstield-road. FOR MEDICAL ATTENDANCE.—The executors of the late Dr. Schollield (represented by Mr. Bamford, Halifax) ...

BOATING DISASTER ATDUNBAR

... last being whoa a las at was dashed to pieties at the ustraacts of the harbour. DEATHS FROM DROWNING. As a young man named John•on, of Peatyi roister, was walking ou buti.lay siternoor, along the canal aide at Newport, kleinuouill.hire, his dog ' jumped ...

At etc Paul's rouldli, the preacher. the lA. M. Male to pas woes of the Oa Prince and Maass of

... has Sal his slesetio with 1,500 women. Id to be asietrogand Mr. Gladstone's sanguine idea of seeing drain-pipes and finally cardigan mobile ed out of papa, hag met a speedy end disheartening Islamise the end of sir ccmpeay solved for this pup( ie. A esti ...

GIFTS FOR The Little Lad, the Dad, and the Grandad. Here you will find just the GIFTS you would like

... YOUNG MEN. Gloves, ca Ties, Socks, Srves, Pull-overs (with or without sleeves), Arm Bands, Suspenders, and Shirts. For the ELDERLY GENT. We have some Lovely Warm Woolly Cardigans, Shirts, and Pyjamas. Winter appears to be just commencing. Why not a real good ...

PLUCKING FOWLS MADE EASY

... sleeves reason for this lire mainly in the fact that Hundreds of British women are denied of all junipers having their own cardigans, fowls kept in close con fi nement are citizenship rights because they have mar- are short and loose. restricted in the matter ...