in Myth, SPECIAL SERMONS will be preached. end Collections made in aid of the funds of the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Marinere' Royal Benevolent Society. Rev. THOMAS CLIFTON, in the Congregational Church, Myth. at 6 p.m- Rev. JAMES CRAB:, in the United Presbyterian Church, Myth,
December 18, 1875 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
W. R. SOULSBY THE OLD IDSTABLIHHED LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, HATTER, AND CLOTHIER, BLI'TH, llas got an Immense Stock of SEAL. CAPS and REEFERS in, and wilt them, fur Three Weeks, he will toll, for Glory and fan—n•d Profit-100 Odd VESTS (Boys' and Men's); Boys %%nil, and lm MACK
December 18, 1875 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
,unounretuents. SCALE OF ADVERTISEMENT CHARGES. A DVERTIMEMENTS will be inserted in the WI Nees at tile following rate of cliarjes Ito I; insei-tious ....... per line each insertion. to „ .1 to„ ...... I. W „ ...... d. 91 11 pr Celamia. 25.6 d. pyr inch Double Column. Fir. `ittrt
March 7, 1885 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
By CLEMENTINE MONTAGU, Author of " The 1.3.1 y of the Holm," " Ropes of Sand," " Life or Honour,' &c., &c., Mr. Grayson nail a mat to do as pleased, of course: and give his dau:;hter to whomsoever he ch 0..., lint not a few of his more intimate friends their heads when they heard
March 7, 1885 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
" 1 did turn a service once, ana no noes not seem sole to forget it." "What was itP" " I fished him out of the when he was bathing, Re h.id got out of his depth, and the shore is not over safe just there. But I dare say you will hale a full, true, and particular account of it al
March 7, 1885 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
• Invalids distracted by indigestion and discouraged in their search for its remedy should make trial of this never-failing medicine. A lady, long a martyr to dyspeptic tortures, writes that l'ills made her feel as if a burden had been takeu off her. Her spirits, formerly low, h
March 7, 1885 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
Mr. HWLKT reported they wanted some hay for the horse..—On the motion of the Chairman it was agreed the new new surveyor should purchase a ton from Mr. Bugles. at £5 per ton
March 7, 1885 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England