MORLEY
... impression. MORLEY P.S.A.—On Sunday. there was eosin a fairly good attendance at the P.S.A. service at St. Harv's Congregational Church. The speaker was Hr. Wm. Stephenson. of Bothwell Haigh, who took for his ...
... impression. MORLEY P.S.A.—On Sunday. there was eosin a fairly good attendance at the P.S.A. service at St. Harv's Congregational Church. The speaker was Hr. Wm. Stephenson. of Bothwell Haigh, who took for his ...
... MORLEY A order hat been made at Mead• k•d Robert and Thome Anne. traiong ceder the Allnas it Lea*. sad Wro-e quarterly report of Stotler !admit/vat Cooprtatitte dartng the quarter Aril I tantranttod to 914.136. quarter of year. Thr profit allow a derAtend ...
... A STAGE TRAGEDY. - _ TO 11111 TINTO' Or ISITSOLfis'e WSWSTAPIIIt. A ROMANCE OF REAL L IFE. S.-We to th S ank :r Wemyes Reid w a most imp :leant piece of information. As that gentieman is an out-anaaout Rose. of ...
... reception awaited Miss Smythe wino she gave Sullivan's Sailor's grave. On being recalled she subittiuted The merry Zusgsra. Aft. r a couple of well sang glee , Mies Smythe followed wish The wishing pte,' which she sung with great spirit. The rest of ...
... do me a favour, please? she asked. Of course, he said, without hesitation, anything. She thought for a while. Then, Do you understand pearls? she asked. Really understand them, I mean? Their texture, their value? I think I am ...
... to take charge of A meeting of the Finance Committee was held on It, end s eed it to the Lord Mayor. the 10th F, bruary, when the reports of the collectors A letter from tho Town Clerk of Dover Was were read, and some loans renewed_ A second meeting I ...
... dhow i shook instead of a out. A moll battery to amdeemend wei a neuerriby b y ra „,, ithia, isr - 0 7 0, a hell- yea r l y and controlled ley a pack-batten.tri the oommittee _that before they a ...
... —The otherder a murder and suicide of a shocking character was mittel in the Roe 29 Juillet, Paris. A man Porebiat s aged sixty-smut! a domeetio, and residing in a room on the a ...
... : E. L. Advanced stage, Second : A. T. CLarkson, K IL Fowler, and 11. St. Wallis. Elementary staee, First Clam : A. Staudt= and H. roans. —Elementary stage, Second ('tans: T. Dollen, 3. Drown, T. Ortnies. J. Minshall, A. Tonge. and ...
... women's cleaves. Mrs. Maddison and Mrs. E. J. Butler tied. w it was agreed that each should Isola the trophy for six moths. A soadallion for the best amateur floral exhibit went to Mrs. A. Croncher and a medal, for outstanding to Mrs. Outstanding abrisurithemums ...
... hawker, of Fall Ingo was charged in custody with having stolen a bag containing a silver genera watch, a silver guard, and a Ave-.hilliug piece brooch, all belonging to Minnie Jacobson. a professional singer at the Gaiety Mimic Hall • on the ...
... thioran glrave li A; hox.e of ?? Pharaobs was a veritaboi triuamph. A; a p1eC of acting it was cliaracelirseld 1 y tire ioat-t t which could only resnlt ?? .he exp-ricnce .ee; 'tvi4 oia conscientionrs artistwhiles as a liipia' of ?? !i: ...