JOHN T. WOOLLEY & WALLIS will hold their usual SALE of FAT and STORE STOCK Salisbury Market, on Tuksday, May 31st, 1910, Eleven and Poultry 12.:J0 o’clock, Dairy Produce at o’clock. Present Entries;-- .50 Fat EWES. Fat TEGS, in Fat LAMBS Fat and Suckler CALVES. Bacon and Store P
27 May 1910 - Western Chronicle - Yeovil, Somerset, England
“What can have become Newbyf“ asked Mr. Clair, and looked inquiringly at the faces of ht« sister. Lady Panwin, his three guests, and Dorothy, his daughter and only child. No one could answer turn, for no one knew. Sir John Newbv had been invited on Saturday to Monday visit, four
20 May 1910 - Western Chronicle - Yeovil, Somerset, England
The service was held in All Saint*’ Church at 7.30 p.m. On Friday. There was large congregation and the Parish Council of Yeovil Without attended. The Rev G. R. G. Norris gave an impressive address, taking for his text words. Fear God. honour the King.” The • Dead March in Stul"
27 May 1910 - Western Chronicle - Yeovil, Somerset, England
The service the Parish Church was held at o’clock, on Friday, the preacher being the Rev 11. J- Phillip-'. The church was full. Muffled peals were rung during the day. A service was held in the esleyan Church on Friday 1 p.m., conducted Mr Edmouds, of 11 minster. The form of ser
27 May 1910 - Western Chronicle - Yeovil, Somerset, England
There was large congregation at St. Barnabas Church on Friday. About members of the Yeomanry from Queen Camel and district met at the village school and marched to church in full uniform, under the command of Sergt. Brain. After the service the members of the Yeomanry were enter
27 May 1910 - Western Chronicle - Yeovil, Somerset, England
ARE Manufacturers of First-class Moon mental Work of every descriptiou, Lowest Possible Phicks. Designs and free. The Cheapest House for ARTIFICIAL WREATH? CROSSES. &c. Note the Address : & SON, Pr%nces Street, YEOVIL ESTABLISHED 1829.
27 May 1910 - Western Chronicle - Yeovil, Somerset, England
Timber and Corrugated Iron Shed, x 30ft. with Store or Stable adjoining, 30ft x Good Well and Two Large Rain Water Tanks, containing in all about acres roods. The Land possesses an extensive frontage to the Hoad from Allingtcn to Cholderton and to the Road leading from the above
20 May 1910 - Western Chronicle - Yeovil, Somerset, England
BAD LEG WUfa wounds ttx«t discharge olherwiie. perhaps tanoatKled w»Jh and swolleQ, that When yoa press your huger on the inflamed part ImW the impression if bo. under the you have poison that defies all the remedies you have tned, which, if not extracted, you never can recover,
20 May 1910 - Western Chronicle - Yeovil, Somerset, England
and LAMB. DAIRY-FED PORK. - SAUSAGES. - ■ -ARD. JOINTS KEPT xN ICE HOUSE IN HOT WEATHER. Families Waited upon Dallj/. C. M. SIBLEY, YEOVIL. TIMIN'HULL CLUB FESTIVAL. Glorious weather prevailed on Tuesday, when the members of the Tintinhull Friendly Society held their annual fest
27 May 1910 - Western Chronicle - Yeovil, Somerset, England