"LEST WE FORGET." Shade of Gladstone! canst thou still Help us by thy powerful will? Canst thou, with thy force and fire, Still our hearts, and hopes inspire? Host thee, in thy brighter sphere, Know what still concerns us here? Did thy power, in parting, cease? Canst thou still,
February 9, 1900 - Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News - Nelson, Lancashire, England
The members of the Nelson Welcome Lodge of Good Templars commenoed a four days' mission on Saturday evening, in Harling's ROOM. They were fortunate in securing the servic e s Mr. W. C. Harbud, a temperance advocate who only reoently returned from South Africa, after seeing some
February 9, 1900 - Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News - Nelson, Lancashire, England
THE SALARY. At a meeting of the General Purposes Committee cm Jan. 22nd, Aid. Carey moved, and Mr. J. W. Hird tlecondod, that the sAary of the elork be increased to per annum in view of increasing work. The motion was carried, on the proposal ol the chairman, seconded by Mr. Weso
February 9, 1900 - Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News - Nelson, Lancashire, England
It recently came to my kno w ledge that a Nelsen gardener named Thema Rash. 7, now of the Prince of Wales' Inn,Leeda-road,Nelson,had received some singular benefit from using my Ointment and Medicine for BLOOD POISONING, and sending to my local agent, Mr. Gregory, 57, Leeds-road
February 9, 1900 - Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News - Nelson, Lancashire, England
obtained from the above Bank by respectable Householders and others. Repayments weekly or monthly.—Applications may be made by letter, addressed to MR. J. GREENWOOD (late Jim. It. Ecroyd). Accountant, Secretary and Manager, Hall-street, (Off 2. Vine-street), Railway-street, Nels
February 9, 1900 - Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News - Nelson, Lancashire, England