Our Stock has been added to considerably. The large new Showrooms now uelriag completion will give us even better facilities than our High Street Shop &forded. You are invited to inspect our sclectiou, isUdotficitNe - = , Silver Hair Brush Coil VlLee Tea or Coffee Set render Cak
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
"We were thilifsix hours on the see in the boat when we were sighted by the steamer Lord Cromer, bound to Boston and New York from India. She picked us up, and we were landed at Algiers, where the captain was detained and my wound was attended to by the nurses, who were par• tit
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
MAGNIFICENT WAREHOUSE 18 SOW PULL OF %11 the LATEST NOVELTIES From Crowned Hoods to World,. Foetal., NO INFERIOR ROBINSON & OLSE Their flyeum of Belling all Goode at Lowest Prices has Crested. A WORLD WIDE ,TRADE WITH ALL CLASSES. for the SECiSON 10salliit THEIR ESTABLISHMENI r.
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
Hear roe, dearest," implored the young wan. - I'm all on tire. - — Well," replied the sweet girl. "IT call papa to put you Elderly Suitor ;,aught looking at a girl at next table- - She reminds me of you. Lucy." She—" Then Why not stare at me instead r "Gentlemen," said the candi
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
When a chilblain suppurates—in popular parlance becomes •'a broken -- you know at once that the victim. nearly al. ways a child, is badly fed. I do not think the condition is met with except among the neglected children of the poor. At anyrate It ought not to be, and directly it
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
.% verdict of accidental death was returned at an inquest held on Monday t•y Dr. A. Heron, J.P., coroner, at Eall.:otafirn. near Banbridge. on the body of a servant Or! mimed Elizabeth Grant, who was stud 4.11 Christmas Eve at the residence of her employee, Mr. David Andrews. Ba
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
be too careful when buying your bag of "The Best Flour." It is easy to call any flour "the best" but you can only get the best by insisting on being served with the Spillers' Purity bag. The success of If fliers' Purity Flour has led to imitations being put on the market—it's al
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland