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LIVES WITH FRIEND IN VACANT HOUSE

... but he was prepared to stretch grandmother tearfully explained how a point in the case of the other youth she had done all she could for her who was trying to join the Air Force. fifteen-year-old grandson, hut, she said. The Air Force aspirant was (M--ahe ...

TRY RUMOURED COMPLAINT

... TRY RUMOURED COMPLAINT. Regarding the statement that Use Town Clerk had written to the Local Government Board about a supposed complaint that Dr. Don. nan had made about the executive unitary officer. The Chairman said that the genie two informants who ...

DI ASTER'S REPORT

... early 'eighties when it was written. George thising's youth of poverty and pessimism was wormed by the sunshine of a moderate twosperity into a gentler and morn hopeful view of life's problems. He died too soon to cont-1 ment upon Suffragettes seeking to ...

urination of the modern youth, but if the Church failed to do so, then the Church was doomed to failure

... bad Mien rompletely transformed for good by the arrival of a baby whose dam ayl dpirt '.i.strotu had died during childbirth. Wan not that how God saved his world? [lid he nut mend a little Baby Into the world to transform it Just U the other baby had ...

they were neressary to the development of the plot. Mow of the actors spoke so dis• tinetly that every word

... jovial old gentleman as he danced again with the friends of his youth; be was benevolence itself, when at. the last he made a cheerful reparation all round. Miss Nellie O'Neill came through the trying ordeal with enormous success; her part was rendered ...

lasible at Newspaper SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1938. at Magazine Rates

... h3tleirssafAtirn.esa dw.loiwn of the claimants to a share of estate of John Hobbs, who died In 1791 leaving property stated to be worth 010,000,000. 30.—Young Belfast man died at Donaghailee boarding house from effects of self administered poison. Inguest evidence ...

OFFERS HIMSELF TO THE IRISH

... their lives in danger. Are we to leave these people, who were our friends, without our aid ? If we did, so we should be justly disgraced. I am far too old to be a soldier. but I intend to try to do my best, for whatever life remains in me, to show that Ireland ...

CHAPTIR Clll.—Continued

... which deceived nil It whistles through three old walls as through a broken tomb! Colonel; he motioned, that his friend still appeared sullen and dis' answer me one question, and the paper this instant shall be yours. 'Willingly !' • Ham you any other motive ...

APPROPRIATE SERMON BY REV. G. T

... , we see the warning is not unneeded. When friends used to ask Garfield, the great and pod President of the United States, as a boy, what he was going to be, be would answer First of all, lam going to try to be a man; if I become that, I shall be fit ...

S SPECTATOR Sir Samuel Ferguson. A ZEMIN ISCENCE .liy J. W. MONTGOMERY. BANGOR. In the early sixties of feat ..

... one of the sound.* of antiquarians, whom also met there on this occasion, but who, alas! died a very short time afterwards, to the no small regret of his many friends. l was honoured by, Mr. Fergusons recognition of met He came over to where I , tond• linking ...