lat Sunday after Epiphany.—Holy Communion at 8. Morning prayer and Litany at 11; senior, Calkin in G; hymns, 76, 81. Afternoon service at 3; hymns, 78, 80. Evening service at 6.30; service, Tours in F; anthem, "Thus sptaketh the-Lord" (Stainer); hymns, 281, 31. • e.
10 January 1913 - Ashbourne News Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
11111 farmer in this country who purchased a farm without having first seen it would be the laughingetock of his neighbours—ho would be baying a pig in • poke. Yet frequently the Canadian Pacific Railway receives letters from Intending settlers asking the railway to select Isind
10 January 1913 - Ashbourne News Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
The special meeting of the Council convened to coneider the queetion of the suggested alteratiens to the Town !fall recommended that the scheme. as originally prepared, be adopted. the estimated cost of which in £6OO. It was resolved that no action be taken at present with regar
10 January 1913 - Ashbourne News Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
Cinderella Dame.—Oti Thursday evening is, last. week the Rev. A. t. and Mrs. Metcalfe invited the n,enihej iii the Parish Church choir and their friends a dance which was held in the schoolroom, and about 50 persons were present. The music was supplied lv J. T. Parker, rif Ashbo
10 January 1913 - Ashbourne News Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
Choir arid Bell ringers Eatertairwd.—On Tuesday last week ti n ,enior members of the ( hurch .Ic•ir and bell-ringets were entertained to dinner at Bromley Arnie Inn. Ellastc,ne, by the Ret. E. 11. Holey. Among those present were the Rev. E. H. Birley (who presided). Messrs. R. B
10 January 1913 - Ashbourne News Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
Women have an inborn talent for thrift. according to a close observer of the sex. It is true," she said, "that many of them have acquired a reputation for extravagancy-- especially in the matter of dress—hut that. as a rule. is only where there exist the means for gratifying the
10 January 1913 - Ashbourne News Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
Twenty Years Ago. (From the Arhhournt St it?, January 13th, 1893.) BREAKDOWN ON THE LINE. "A breakdown occurred to the train which left Uttozetee for Ashhourne at 810 on Monday morning just after it left the former place. dome part of the engine gave way, which rendered it usele
10 January 1913 - Ashbourne News Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
The committee recommended the Council to delegate their full power to act on behalf of the Council respecting certain proposed Bills or applications for provisional orders, which are to be promoted during the ensuing session. Those principally affecting the county so far as are
10 January 1913 - Ashbourne News Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
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10 January 1913 - Ashbourne News Telegraph - Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England