The thirtieth annual 6liow of the Northamptonshire Chrysanthemum Society was opened on Wednesday the CcrYt Exchange, where it was continued on Thursday. The society, of which the Mayor (Councillor F. G. Adnitt, J.P.) is the esteemed President, offered about £100 in prizem. and h
November 8, 1901 - Northampton Mercury - Northampton, Northamptonshire, England
SOUTH SHIELDS. The Mayor-elect of South Shields, Conn. George Beattie, one of the oldest representatives on the floor of the South Shields Couucii Chamber, and as be is one of the oldest, so with equal truth it may be said he is one of the most industrious and conscientious of o
November 8, 1901 - Shields Daily Gazette - South Shields, Durham, England
WIFE'S SAVINGS. Whether a wife entitled to save anything for herself out the weekly allowance for housekeeping a question which must concern not a few people in this country. A well-known authoress recently urged the view that a woman who does her duty in the home keeps herself,
November 8, 1901 - Shields Daily Gazette - South Shields, Durham, England
COLLECTION SATURDAY, AID OF NURSING DIVISION OF THE ST. JOHJT AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. FOR SICK POOR. VERY HIGH CLASS HAND MADE ENGLISH J. a. caatfe. cost Six Guineas, warranted S»v«n Jos; also Lever, splendid Tunlftt, 22»taL - Bloom. St. Aidant Roan. South Shiaida,
November 8, 1901 - Shields Daily Gazette - South Shields, Durham, England
The Press Association Sheerness correspondent says:—There wns a collision during the fog on Wednesday off Sheerness, a mail packet from Port Victoria coming into collision with his Majesty's cruiser Proserpine. The jmsseiigers and mails of the packet were transferred to the Pros
November 8, 1901 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England
TURF. J. Owens, the American steeplechase jockey, was Liverpool yesterday. He is looking for engagement for the winter, aud seems to excellent shape to ride. Kingfield (3yrs) by Wiukfield—Ben Testa, wh« has been a source of drsappointment to tha Arundel stable during the present
November 8, 1901 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England
LONDON CLEAIi. The fog London has practically disappeared to-day. In the Cliannel also the weather is this morning clear. INCOMING STEAM DAMAGED. Last night, screw St. Audrew, Captain from Oothenburg, was entering the South Dock, she struck the jetty the east sido of the Dock Ba
November 8, 1901 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England
DRILL HALL, NOVEMBER Bth, 1901, Under the Distinguished Patronage of the MARQUIS AND MARCHIONESS OF LONDONDERRY, SIR JAMES AND LADY LAING, SIR W. H. AND LADY STEPHENSON, BIR JAMES JOICEY, and others. The Bazaar was Opened TO-DAY at o'clock, by WILLIAM WILSON, ESQ. Special Engage
November 8, 1901 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England
removed Cataract, and Squint. Special Dark Room and Ophthalmoscope Closet for all eye examinations. Spectacles from 2s pair, Glass Eyes, 3s 6d each.— (Advt.) ,i SUNDERLAND DAILY ECHO* O AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. PREPAID SCALE. This scale applies only toadvertisemenUof i els sues:—Si
November 8, 1901 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England