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... There was knife on the window sill, which had been obtained from the wash house and which had evidently used to force up the lower part of the window. A chair was also against the window and on her calling to passer-by the boy got through the window, mounted the wall into Mr. Hodkin’s yard and bolted. It was semi-detached house with passage entrance. .Tepson apparently got the rear of the ...

Published: Saturday 24 October 1914
Newspaper: Derbyshire Courier
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 443 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: crochet pattern 

SONNET TO ROBERT NICOLL, Boa* 1814; Duo 1837

... SS maid that eame and rf an honest man de: Sus then at ship's as And why di raid Goldie at ae ae eee callant, that ir Burns? or the poet | gathering round, curious the growing excitement, es about the Wynds eelf as the ie ca olaimi: just the ranting I wan! ngs “* By Jove! ev orn to take advantage (To be co a pands and sealed their “richt, guid willie SONNET TO RC Bony 1816; glee how the ...

CAu* Rights Resebvbd.] PLEASURE AND PROFIT. OUR POULTRY EDITOR. THE IMPORTANCE RIGHT FEEDING. The most ..

... into lay, kept in lay, and finish up the spring in condition of perfect physical vigour, their diet must be carefully and scientifically regulated. When pullets are hatched at tiie right season and yet do not com© in lay in autumn, one of two tilings is generally at fault. Either the strain is wrong or the feeding is wrong, will never get vast number of eggs from birds of a bad or indifferent ...

EYES llllllillllllilllll That Ache Call For Help! HEN you have to stop work to rest and rub your eyes you

... should need no further hint that they require help. Sight Defects can be overcome for a time by sheer exertion —but glasses alone can do any lasting good, WE ATTEND BELPER EVERY THURSDAY| 2 30 to p.m., at Mr. STUART GIBSON'S, Printer and Stationer, Bridge Street, Belper. LANCASTER & THORPE Qualified Opt/c/ans, THE SPOT, DERBY, Tel. 1260. Also at Burton-on-Trent. ...

Published: Friday 05 December 1919
Newspaper: Belper News
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 80 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: crochet pattern 

~ — EXVERIEN LDIN BURGH br JAMES Au of De Dows, Srnan SOLVE L THE GARR TER'S io Yot Minoie

... N hace ily b Ve when she Hy byw the fer ‘al wae ts LQ Nove ” bea y di k, and not as ike the garrot ast the: and tak sri spiked in pout @ coupe after bh an prese ted cocked as t ples, while he boa * fe— Your money or vue This wae 9 qaick sutfooati the young girl took adv cut ternile ccream for movey in her pocket, t wateh, and it was really than fear of robbery | m ment, Or, perhaps, » bave a ...

Women and their Ways

... Furnishing Fringe To Finish o THE amateur who likes to do household upholstery occasionally is apt to feel discouraged by the amateurish effect of her efforts. She begins to re-co ...

TO CONTRACTORS

... THE SCHOOL BOARD OF KIRKCALDY AND DYSART. BLAIEHILL SCHOOL, DYSART. TENDERS are invited for the following Works in connection with the erection of the above. Excavator, Mason, and Brickwork. Carjienter and Joiner Work, Plaster and Cement Work, Plumber Work. Iron and Smith Work. Ironmongery. Slater Work. Asphalte Work. Tile Work. Glazier Work. Painter Work. Plans may be seen the Office of the ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1914
Newspaper: Fife Free Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1554 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: crochet pattern 

THREE PRETTY ULSTER WEDDINGS

... Charming Ceremonies at Bangor, Belfast and Dromore. Three charming wedding ceremonies were celebrated yesterday in Bangor, Belfast, and Dromore respectively, all being of more than merely personal iftterest. Tho perfumed loveliness of amber roses quaintness detail with subtle touche? an unusual mignonette green imparted a distinctive charm to the wedding in Bangor, which attracted much ...

Published: Wednesday 31 July 1935
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1424 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: crochet pattern 

mystery SCOTTISH (Continued from \v ' He frankly confesses 7.Per o® Profitless. He did not find „ ,ric r fiiating

... document; to i tai)l fi ui remarkable. There fit > the house, and one VftL, A r to it save that from t], ' ■), examination, howki ,] d th 'j'-*' t there was a little ?• Hck- oining-room, and that if ir vm, e fi e of books upon its JK Je “ door Wh,ch lcd ,orrnan9 fiopt two ears at ft fiidia,’ were quite prepared ' t tfie safer and wto 11 r >sis arise. They of .i crisis in the year 1914, tt ...

H.M. THEATRE THIS WEEK—Nightly at 7.30. Matinees—Wed and Sat. 2.30. the Stage—PERSONAL VISIT OF DONALD WOLFIT ..

... New London Company In the Plays SHAKESPEARE Repertoire:— Tue«.—Much Ado About Nothing- Wed. Night; Wed. (E\enlng)—King Lear; Thurs. anc! Sat. 'Matinee and Evening)—A Midsummer Night's Dream. Prices; OS.. DC.. 6 9: P.S.. 5,6; C.. 4/-; B S., Bal.. 1/6. Special Children's Prices. BOOK NOW—Phone 493. NEXT WEEK—Nightly 7.30. Matinees—Wed. and Sat at 2.30. On the Stage— YVONNE MITCHELL, HENRY ...