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DR. WILSON AND MR. W. J. DROWN

... is an authority on the subject. says it is smallpox. Mr. W. J. Brown rose to speak— Dr. Wilson: Allow me for a moment ; when yoc 11,ve done I will go on. Proceeding, Dr. Wilson sorted that on Friday Dr. Betty and he, at the risk of their own lives. visited ...

Published: Saturday 27 August 1904
Newspaper: Fermanagh Herald
County: Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2130 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

MEDICAL LEAVE GRANTED DR. ICCOMLSKRY AND MR. LAVERTY, A BILLYGELAGE WELL'S POSITION DIFFERENT VIEWS. cLoucia ..

... MEDICAL LEAVE GRANTED DR. ICCOMLSKRY AND MR. LAVERTY, A BILLYGELAGE WELL'S POSITION DIFFERENT VIEWS. cLoucia MIDWIFE APPOINTED. The weekly meeting of the above board of guardilas was held on Saturday last, in the boardroom of the institution, under the ...

THE LATE DR. BARNARDO

... THE LATE DR. BARNARDO. LETTER FROM THE KING. The following is an extract frees a letter met to Mrs. Barnard* by his Majesty the King through Lord Knoilys:— I ens eon- Landed by the King to convey to you the expiresa of his siecere regret at ...

THE KINGS OATH

... which Dr Macloughlia requested, wed be bad gais to Mr Tato sad Mr Newell. Both these gumless. said the scales would cost RA as. He (Mr Woods) was told by Mr Owe. tat they could be got for El les. Drab said he also was authorised to secure ...

THE KING AND CASTALIA:

... THE KING AND CASTALIA: LIVERY STABLES, Victoria Road, Douglas, 1.0. M., 27th October, 1902. Dug SIR,—As you may have beard, I had the honour of driving His Majesty the King from Ramsey to Peel and from Peel to Douglas on 25th August Last. The dr;ve ...

King's Uniform

... out. Mr. Mahaffy—What took your mother out at aU T—Mrs. Beattie was shouting. and she went out to see what it was about. It was at our back door. Mrs. Beattie. Mrs. Beattie was then called for the defence by Mr. Mahary, but before she got ...

Kennedy); Dr.- ll'CuUough (Mr. A. M'filain); Richard Redcoat (Mr. James For the defence the following were ..

... Kennedy); Dr.- ll'CuUough (Mr. A. M'filain); Richard Redcoat (Mr. James For the defence the following were examined :—Jack (Mr. R. Taylor); Sophia Woessaker (Mine - Mabel Marta); mon Fast? (Mr. Z. Thornton); Lady 'rippler ( ...

XL WORATH AND DR. HERON

... which the Local Oeverasesat Baird base Mr (rows—Or be sould resign. (Laughter.) Tie Minnows —Oh l catch hiss doing that. LITTLB JUT. Dr ifeeLatighlia7egumti;dleeve of &Woos few • terte4ht, stating that be would put Dr Tighe is Ids Ogee daring that time, ...

DR. GARDNER'S POSITION

... Mixs J. Hanna paid a warm tribute too, and gave an instance of the splendid work done by Mr. Rees. Mr. W. H. Keenan (Superintendent of the Sunday Schools) welcomed Mr. Hers on behalf of the Sabbath schools of the town. Mims Grtgg added an expreiailon of ...

KING GEORGE'S MESSAGE

... TVgarded him as a model husband. Claradlartinatti, wife of Mr. Paul Martinelli. repeated the gory of thr pot-look dinner. That was the 4 time she Mrs. Ceippen. Nothing warn said at the dinner of Mrs. Crippen going to America. When fie said to Cadman, Well ...

Published: Saturday 10 September 1910
Newspaper: Fermanagh Herald
County: Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2540 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

KINGS AND ANARCHISTS

... this time, but yes oat caution them. The Sergeant—Hew mama Mr. Neill now. The Casemer--Very glad to am you, Mr. Me arrival Mr. Nall made up tba requisite number, and atoordiagly the jury IMO swam Mr. William J. &sari waa the bat wham ~era. Ha dopensi—l reside ...

BRO. DR. GIBSON

... BRO. DR. GIBSON Bro. Dr. Gibson, J.P., V.W.D.M. No. 11 District, seconding, asked was it necessary in the Orange Order to have such a resolution as that. Wasn't it well known that they as Orangemen on joining the Order pledged themselves as loyal servants ...