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s 0 was killed In action at the Dardanelles on loin December. Official news was received by his widow, Mrs. Isabella Gordy, 10 Thomas Street, Neutownards, who has two young children. Corporal Cerdy was formerly a tenter In the Ards Weaving Company, limited, Newtownards, and enlis
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
Tht Feeding Of Roots to In-Lamb Ewes

Tht Feeding Of Roots to In-Lamb Ewes

Is doe to the want of exercise. It is confining the ewes in folds on turnips that does the mischief, although there may be a pretence made of driving to pasture for exercise. The watery• roots are provided in such abundance that when driven off, the ewes, Instead of moving about
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
Mimed Names.

Mimed Names.

Names. You get your wrists chapped only hecan.e you do not wipe them thoroughly dry when y o u have washed. Take proper precaution In this way. and you escape the trouble, that comes on only in cold weather, pimply her:fuse in the warm weather your skin dries quickly, and so it i
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
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HMO IQuite a number of Bangor Tommies were home oil leave during Christmas. They an —at least those! met—seemed very happy to be home amongst their friends, and more than one told me with a wry smile that d•' there's no place like home." Captain T. Burroughs, 1 noticed, was Home
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
'ECTATOR, FRIDAY, DEC. 31, 1915.

'ECTATOR, FRIDAY, DEC. 31, 1915.

The captain cif the which one ton., nod an engineer were also wounded by shrannel, and a dozen Itocars were killed. The story of the sinking of the vessel was told by Witkinsou to a newspaper representative. %%IA on a voyage homeward bound,' lie said, "and we were 11,0 miles eas
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
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December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
NEILL'S PIER, BANGOR.

NEILL'S PIER, BANGOR.

Tolophono No. 3 Bangor. James Fletcher, $2 l 34 RALLYMAGEE STREET SANQOR. e 130. MUMPS ►S MUMS ESTAILISNIUT. All Stocked sad Supp:led or Night. ratting Cabo. Lain , tang, 8 , 1114" Vietatllll &c.„ &c.. oa Ethortaot Hoties
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
LADIES'

LADIES'

Collegiate SCHOOL And KINDERGARTEN, Bella Vista. Oral's Hill, Bangor, Co. Down. Principal
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
1T WILL PAY To Feed Cattle for Meat this Winter, from all we hear of a small supply of Stores

1T WILL PAY To Feed Cattle for Meat this Winter, from all we hear of a small supply of Stores

and a probable scarcity of Beef later on. Even at the high prices ruling for Feeding Stuffs, it will pay to feed Beasts well and produce Beef at the earliest possible moment. We oiler Linseed Cake, Decorticated Cotton Cake, Yellow Indian Meal, Bran, Pollard, Feeding Oat Meal, an
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
SEND THE BOYS WHAT THEY REALLY WANT

SEND THE BOYS WHAT THEY REALLY WANT

ORDER Z Direct from Factory to Soldier at the Frost by parcel post: 3/- 5/- 8/- 8/6
December 31, 1915 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland