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Lisburn Herald and Antrim and Down Advertiser

Start the day off sweetly -with fresh. ■Up i Made from finest Seville and sugar, Millar's marmalade is a breakfast

... J. A. Kennedy (“Northern Whig”) who also entertained the members at ten. Tlianks were expressed to Mr. Kennedy. Mr. Johnston and the council of the Lisburn Club for their hospitality, hy Mr. H. F. Proudfoot (“Northern Whig”) and Mr. F. J. Gamble (“Belfast ...

LISBURN

... .’* Committee I). B. And* “Belfast News-Letter” . I) S. Alexa d*T. Co. Down Sjiectator” *L «L Br iwn, “Northern Whig”;,l. A. Kennedy. Whig” ; J. S. 11. Mansfield. “Belfast Telegraph”; Buddie Millar. Belfast News-Ixdtcr” ; .1 11. K. MCanis'iti, “Lisburn ...

IRISH OPINION

... ratepayers, the case of a supreme difficulty bv a strictly legal process before a responsible and impartial ’•ribunal. The Northern Whig (Belfast) say that the Bill “as evidently been carefully framed. It contains many excellent provisions. Some of the safeguards ...

LIBERAL REFORM

... because they were not sufficiently earnest in carrying out Radical doctrines, because they leaned too much the official and Whig element in the party —the element which claims all the offices and does little of the work. Had electoral reform, for instance ...

FUNERAL OF MR. T. J. THOMPSON

... the newspaper and printing trades, including the staffs of the “Lisburn Herald.” the ‘‘Lisburn Standard” and the ‘‘Northern Whig.” The service in the homo was conducted by the Rev. C. J. M‘Leod (rector of Christ Church), and the Rev. W. H. N. Ruddock. ...

DR. KENTOUL, M.P

... been one of excessive pride, for it was the Liberal Unionists who shone at that Convention in special splendour. The Northern Whig, the leading Liberal Unionist newspaper, surpassed anything I have ever known to be done by any newspaper in the United Kingdom ...

WORTH A GUINEA A BOX

... Telegraph”), who relinquished the |>ost of secretary after 26 years. Other appointments :—Vice-chairman Mr. R. Beattie (“Northern Whig”) ; hon. secretary. Mr. Cowan Watson (“Belfast Telegraph”) ; lion, treasurer, Mr. D. P. Kirk; hon. auditor. Mr. IT. Horrohin ...

LISBURN TEMPERANCE

... readers drawn to the • Lisburn Standard.” and then served the f t that a meeting is to held in successncly on the Northern Whig. the Preceptory Hall. Pond Park. Lis Belfast News Letter. and the Belfast. 0 n Monday. 12lh November, in Telegraph. He ...

FIXTURE

... Kick-off at three o’clock. MEETING OF RATEPAYERS IN LISBURN. FORMATION OF A DEFENCE ASSOCIATION. [From the Belfast Northern Whig} A meeting of ratepayers who think they have no right pay the water tax recently levied the Town Commissiones in consequence ...

YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUBS. Public Speaking Competitions. Mr. E. T. Ciroen, president of I'lstcr Young Farmers’ Clubs ..

... salaries and board, Mr. A. Heath (Daily Kxpress). Mr. 1). B. Anderson (Belfast News- I.itter), li. H. Beattie (Northern Whig). Mr. J. J, Brown 1 Nortli/ern ATiig). Miss (i. ('. C'orscadden (Belfast felegraph), Mr. I). I». Kirk (Belfast News-latter) ...

THE ULSTER FISH HALL, BELFAST

... was afterwards given and acknowledged by Mr, John Henderson, Btl/ast Iftvt LtUtr and Mr, Mac Knight, editor ol the Ncrthtrn Whig. Mr. Wellington Young, solt., proposed The Chairman,” and the interesting prcceadingt concluded. Messrs Sawcn csffißineei hUiinew ...