Father Rogier has arrived at Abergann, slipped off his goloshes, left them with his hat in the eutrance passage, and stepped the parlour. There is a bright coal Sr. chirping in the grate; for, although not absolutely cold, the air is damp aid raw front the rain which has fallen
February 10, 1877 - Isle of Wight Journal - Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England
GARDEN.—The very earliest sowing of celery will soon be ready for pricking out. Select • hard mutate, and thereon a bed about four inches deep with light rich soil, chiedy rotten dung. and cover with a frame and prick the plants out. Take up turnips and pit them in much the same
February 10, 1877 - Isle of Wight Journal - Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England
A REJOINDER. Sat,—Can any of your readers inform me if it is customary for the laity to LT their own hour for the performance of en occasional and then without note or notice to break the appointment. I should also much like to know if it is a common custom in polite society, wh
February 10, 1877 - Isle of Wight Journal - Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England
3 William IV. Directors: Him Basirgrt, Chairman, The Right Hon. E. Bowman, Deputy-Chairmen. BA2CIAT, ESQ. BIDDIILTE. EsQ., M.P. Era. Hon. Onss. D. R. HANDDET-TRAQT, M.P. Jong HAMAN, Eau. C. H. W. A'COURT ESQ. Kea. ALFRED Eau. Anonym HEMEL ElexProarson, Eau. ESQ. Auditors: A LIME
February 10, 1877 - Isle of Wight Journal - Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England
Sir Wilfrid lawson's Motto—DJn't lot your opiiits go down. A WHISPER FROM TOE LAST DRAWING.ROOM. —Mat is the mode °fear easing ,pinion most diffie.ult to a lady in "full " dress?— banghing in her sleeve. RATHER CONTRADICTOIIIf.—A medical notary, has been giving the fair sex a le
March 17, 1877 - Isle of Wight Journal - Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England
Englasd that he has been appointed SOLE AGENT FOR ONE OF IHE FIRST - FIRMS IN 'THE AMERICAN PETRO k BENZOLINE OIL TRADE. For price and U•rins address as above. LAMPS, LAMP GLASSES, WICKS. and all goods connected with the LAMP TRADE constantly in stock. •,,* Shopkeepers and large
March 17, 1877 - Isle of Wight Journal - Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England
A Carman paper states that • new use has been found for the loaves of the cherry in the &daltenth's of tames* sad cigars. Large qnantities of these leaver carefully dried are used in Germany, while the exports reach a very large amount. I have often been posited in the attempt t
January 20, 1877 - Isle of Wight Journal - Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England