l thi - \ PH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 189 k %he others felt equally kospitabl , f I had them allowed—thanks to my possession f the portrait. At length the expected day dented and in due time George Alwynn and Charlie Gregory came to the rendezvous, but, alas! Wilson Smith, who of
December 28, 1895 - East Riding Telegraph - Beverley, Yorkshire, England
DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CARPET, AND FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE, HORNSEA. Tapestry, Brussels, and Kidderminster Squares, all sizes. Madras Muslins, White Lace Curtains, from 2s. to 235. 6d. Oil Cloths from 18 inches to 4 yards wide. Oil Cloth, Linoleum, and Indian Mats. Stove Screens,' ve
December 28, 1895 - East Riding Telegraph - Beverley, Yorkshire, England
LEGRAPH, COTTINGHAM POUtTRY SHOW. A show of poultry, under the auspices of the Hull and District Poultry Society, was held in the Kingstreet schoolroom, Cottingham, on Thursday afternoon. The exhibits were comprised in 38 classes, and there was a total entry of upwards of 350. In
December 28, 1895 - East Riding Telegraph - Beverley, Yorkshire, England
P.S.A.—The usual meeting for men only was held in the chapel, Toll Gavel, on Sunday afternoon. In the unavoidable absence of Mr. S. Copeland, Mr. Maw presided. The Rev. C. E. Griffin gave the address, basing his discourse upon the words, "Sitting on the fence." The rev, gentlema
December 28, 1895 - East Riding Telegraph - Beverley, Yorkshire, England
Tan NATIONAL Solo°Ls.—The national schools in this village were inspected last Friday by the Rev. E. J. Barry, Diocesan Inspector. An extract from his report runs as follows :—" The children have passed a good examination. Many of them answered eagerly as if they liked it. The s
December 28, 1895 - East Riding Telegraph - Beverley, Yorkshire, England