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ANOTHER OUTRAGE IN LONDON

... Friday night ‘ last, again thrown into the wildest excitement by & woman suddenly raising cries of * Murder” and «Jack the Ripper.” An excited crowd ran to the spot, and saw a man with a long knife in one hand, while he held a woman's bair by the other ...

SAFETY FIRST: NO NERVOUS BREAKDOWNS With MACDOUGALL'S CARS For BUSINESS. WEDDINGS. OUTINGS. Lorries. Haulage. - ..

... Plain, 123 Ib, 720 feet 6th Manilla, lot, 76. Cork, 6d Ih. Cutch, 94 Ib. Long Line Hooks, 1/6 100. Haddock Hooks, 6d 100. Ripper Leads, 15 Lines, 1/6. i Cran Baskets, 6 6. COAL TAR. I'6: Archangel, 3 6. CREOSOTE, 26 gallon. BUOY and OILSKIN DRESSING, ...

MRS YOUNG OF BANAVIE SCHOOLHOUSE AN APPRECIATION

... - (1) The feast as it was celebrated in Syria in 100 AO, when in its »flhcfly it closely followed, he said. the first Lord's Ripper of the New Testament . (2) the great conference hetween Luther and Zwingel in the Castle of Marburg in 1529 when the attempt ...

* ' {h 1 . 35 ‘ E. ’_k'....l:? 21 OBAN TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15,191 17 – VTI le eL I TS

... FISHERMEN. Nork,-We can -nwlynl'li your wants Barring the Herring Baskets, l Cutch. w feoups. Corka. o Buoy ~ | Mending Twine. Ripper Lead-. i .. Needles. w Lines, Manilla, Tarred. |g oo «w Hooks. Wire, Hemp, MOTOR BOATS OVERHAULED sxp REPAIRED. FULL STOCES ...

| SAFETY FIRST! NO NERVOUS BREAKDOWNS With MACDOUGALL'S CARS For BUSINESS. WEDDINGS. OUTINGS. . Lorries. ..

... Plain, 1/2} b, 720 feet 6th Manilla, lot, 7 6. Cork, 6d Ib. Cutch, 94 Ib. Long Line looks, 1/6- 100. Haddock Hooks, 6d 100. Ripper Leads, 1/6. Lines, 1/6. i Cran Baskets, 66. COAL TAR, 1/6: Archangel, 3 6. CREOSOTE, 26 gallon. BUOY and OILSKIN DRESSING ...

ITS A PLEASURE TO HAVE MACDOUGALL'S CARS For BUSINESS. WEDDINGS. OUTINGS. Lorries. Haulage. TAXIS—THAT*GET ..

... Tarred or Plain, 1/2) b, 720 feet 6th Manilla, lot, 76. Cork, 6d W Catch, 94 Ih. Long Line Hooks, 16 100 Haddoek Hooks, 64 100. Ripper Leads, 1.6, Lines, 1 6. % Cran Baskets, 6 6. COAL TAR, 1 6: Archangel, 3 6. CREOSOTE, 26 gallon. BUOY and OILSKIN DRESSING ...

Readings at 6 | o-t-]

... Joyed. Football and other sports were then ‘entered into with zest by the bigger boys, ~while the younger scction of the rippers engaged in skipping ropes, races, ete. At two o'clock tea, with cakes and pastry, was again h.dn':dmuml. and before l-~-‘\m| ...

BHOCKING AFFAIR

... Saturday’s Daily Telegraph says :--The band‘writiog of the post card and letter differs altogether from that of ¢ Jack the Ripper,” specimens of whose ‘caligraphy were receotly publiched. The writing is of an inferior character, evidectly disguised; while ...

FLASUES

... Hamilton on 7th ay. | The census enumerator’s blsck-bag drew upon him, in some districts, caulmaious shouts ot ** Jack the Ripper.” County Councillor Gilchrist, of Dunoon Castle, oays lnnelian is the most stinking place on the Cowal shore. The Freemasons ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1891
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 580 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FERTILISING PROPERTIES OF SHELL LIME Cheap but Benelicial Manure by A. G. Malcolm –

... Calgary, Mull, last spring. Plots of old rough, bracken infested gunture_ were marked off, and after a severe harrowing by ripper grass harrows, equal quantities of calcium carbonate were applied. Ona set of plots received.&o tons oj Calgary shell sand ...

PHOENIX CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 5.45 p.m

... Showing ap 7.22 Wednesday, 2nd November— for two days LEE PATTERSON, EDDIE BYRNES BETTY McDOWALL, EWEN SOLON in JACK THE RIPPER (x) History's mosy rotorious murderer. He was the most boackhearied villain ever to seourge London For Adults Only Showing ...

} Wirn the near approach of the Canadian tlections comes an item of s:nsational int)'igence. This is to the effcct

... t by the discuvery of a murder in circamstances ‘ similar to those associatesd with the much-dreaded | name of * Jack the Ripper,’ who within the past few years is credited with having butchered a number of women belenging to the class known as unfortunates ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1891
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1542 | Page: 2 | Tags: none