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Sigh t . t . , • VA: Xl'^_ Ile 'TICE SOCIETY PAPERS. HINTS FOR THE Horn. World.) • GLOW

... by proclamations up coin,. OIL DEEMING FO't BOOTS. to now), it possible that his implacability may become Common cold drawn castor oil renders shoe leather soft more reasonable. end impervious to water. Boots and shoes dressed with A very good story has ...

= WEEKLY NEWS

... patient. Combination with lodine accelerates worth, what she will give, and what her world,' Governor of the Kent County Prison, at Maidstone, the effects lodised presumably Farm and knowing what they are about, that the capital sentence upon the four ...

taking his little toy boat, one his father had cut for him out of a piece of wood, his straw

... taking his little toy boat, one his father had cut for him out of a piece of wood, his straw hat shading his face, and his golden curls flying. Mrs. Grant had some ironing to do. When it was completed she took her sewing, • woollen shirt or waist- coat ...

LIN 2 II OUR COURT? TOWN

... breed have previously this swum hem secured by the ltradiag Angling Association which is now negotiating for the purchase of golden brews with which to stock the thamis. • A pleasant and =tractive l ecture lame beat gives at the new Town Hail by Miss Tim ...

NEWS IN A NUTSHELL

... remuneration of the officers of their steamers. The scale will (oo into operation on June Ist next. An interesting feature of the golden wodding celebrations of Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, of Romsey, Hants, was that the bridal dress of ifty years ago was again ...

A LOVER'S DILEMMA

... gruel with 'some o' your 114114) in't,' on which Jock had expend( d a day's wage. Then Jock e aid, 'That's guilt.' Now Jock kent ' ihe fns, May. S:e had lived next door to him for three years ; het J. cle, in his silent way, had never spoken to her—unit ...

NOTES ON AGRICULTURE

... deaf-mute teachers is to meet at Siena, in Italy, on the 15th inst. Hop-picking is now almost general in Kent, about 10,000 pickers having arrived in Maidstone during the past week. The will and three codicils of the late Bishop of Winchester have been proved ...

THE NEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS

... lost because of ignorance or neglect. Mr. Dickens. in his latest novel, has introduced us to a very worthy genial soul—the golden dustman. Quite a model dustman he is, and not at all like the convectional individual who cries dust following an ear ...

REPAIRS CHEAPER and BETTER than auy

... hedges were sprinkled with snow. A traction engine was hauling a threshing machine up a steep hill at I larrietaham, near Maidstone, when some of the machinery got out of gear, and the engine began to back. Four men were sitting on the coupling irons, and ...

_LOCAL CHIT Gin. SAYINGS & DOINGS IT lIIINGERFORD. CONTEMPORARY CHAT. PAYNE & YINCE, I have Waded the highest ..

... repute for good fit in Dressmaking is now an accomplished fact. Convenient Show-rooms. Special room for Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes. On Thursday while arting hey in the water meadows Dun Mill, a hone with a earthed of hay slipped inn river. The ...

BERKSHIRS. I WILTSHIRE. I An art exhibition is being held at Bracknell. Mr. Councillor Rammans is to be invited to

... of the hospital. Guild of Church Bell-ringers wee held at now runs from Christchurch to Poole without) The landlord of the Golden Lion, Swindon, Wokingham, the Mayor, the Master, and the • break. has been fined £5 for permitting drunkenness Rector taking ...

YV liiiio~llk P t' THE gEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS

... Her rail chews above I The Crown law officers have decided that the county water. The M. Is oxham is the property of Mr. W. Kent is now liable for the expenses incurred by Cory, of West HartlepooL the Woolwich overseers in interring the victims of Receipts ...