I 0 G.T. MISSION
... Hemet, Mmes. L C. and J. C. a quartette. The Bt. Auldn'a meeting was presided over by J. W. Dart, and addressed by Mr. Thomas Hardy. ...
... Hemet, Mmes. L C. and J. C. a quartette. The Bt. Auldn'a meeting was presided over by J. W. Dart, and addressed by Mr. Thomas Hardy. ...
... to-morrow, a Good Templar Mission, lasting one week le to be coaducted in various parts of the Island by Landon Ward and Thomas Hardy, of the United Kingdom Alliance. To-morrow's meetings will be held at 3 p.m. la the Royal Crescent B.C. Chapel, and at ...
... information the customs of manors and local history, their elucidation cniiiot fail to highly valuable. The aid of Sir Thomas Hardy and the Rev. Canon Jenkins has been associated in the furtherance of this object. The whole contents of tbc archiepiscopal ...
... one of the attacking party. was so bruised that ho had to go to the Dorset Hospital. Here, surely, is incident which Mr. Thomas Hardy may well u!:!i some future book. ...
... Wt. PJLt. le The Ye Nohow ft Sly I. LA T. Ao:orson. • 11661er CA. Ilasiwet Brostrumg 7 , Carly:4r iterbrll St kudyard ij Thomas Hardy .4 Remit. LoM .4 it • Stout. *7 Hurl( remiu (S. 1.. W Hall Vietur 90 lon Madmen (Ree.J.ll,ll6llR D ) m Yen Humphrey Ward ...
... health. The signatories include several Peers, Bishops, Deans, over 50 Members o! Parliament, Mr. George Meredith, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Sir Oliver Lodge, Mr. Alfred Russel Wallace, Professors Ayrton, Silvanus Thompson. Boyd Dawkins, Patrick Geddes, and several ...
... children and choir, and in addition to the usual services, there will be an afternoon service, commencing at 3 o'clock. Mr. Thomas Hardy, of the United Kingdon Alliance, will perch in the Primitive Methodist Church. Aquila-road. at U p to. to-morrow. __ The ...
... The principal mourners were Lady Retant and her two daughttr'. Tbs others present included Mr. Anthony Hope Hawkins, Hr. Thomas Hardy and Mr. B. Rider Haggard. BLAMOW TIMUR YARD ON FIRE. Extensive damage was caused by big timber fire wbiob occurred in Glasgow ...
... 11C111001tORAMS. If Thomas Hardy has desigard a aerie. of Done ware Mr • Lams bas born prexonted • silver cop of Irish detigo b) Ow h•t•t•nt• of Lame._ . ;. 7 .7. - 413. th.• .f on the !intim bee to nearly Hun. Victor brosvenor Into been elect= • director ...
... his nicotian dessert; his solid meal of is taken from a corn-cob pipe. Rl= Kipling is another devotee of the corn-cob. Thomas Hardy prefers • clay; many of his best chapters have been written in the sanded tap-rooms of Wessex rural inns and inspired by ...
... action was due to his strong to join the force in France. it appears he maw to this rountly and enlisted is the name of Thomas Hardy into the Bn. ' Queen's Royal West Reit.. IWhile with thin Battalion m • striate he tilled in action at Feet.. on 17th Hay ...
... Upon the vellum are inscribed the names of four of Mr. Meredith’s old friends and literary colleagues—Mr. Swinburne, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. John Morley, and Mr. Frederick Greenwood. Other signatories include Mr. Alfred Austin, Mr. William Archer, Mr. J. ...