be good pl a i n coo k ; age 24 to 32; wages £22 to 24.—Mrs. Laidlo w , 42, Al e xandra -road, S o uthport. G Wanted as Kitchenmaid; age to strong, lB. Write. stating wages and references, t Mrs. Weech , School Rouse, Sedbergh, Yorkshire. G BN"A o ; references. Apply Sportsman H
17 October 1914 - Widnes Examiner - Widnes, Lancashire, England
PREPARATORY TRAINING COO S. Fairfield and Howley CompanY• 'ort ir On Tuesday evening, at the London and Western Railway Company's rifle y best five shots were made b A. Bailie Williams with level scores, and T. H. se r t t - fi r; W. O'Neill, J. Langhorn, H. Gaunt, F. and C. Dagn
12 December 1914 - Widnes Examiner - Widnes, Lancashire, England
Trades and Lab Our Council, held on Tue;day evening, the Secretary (Mr. Charles Dukes) reported that the total sum received on account of the fund opened to pay for the three unsuccessful contests at the recent municipal elections was £24 15s. The expenses totalled ..t24 Os. 9d.
12 December 1914 - Widnes Examiner - Widnes, Lancashire, England
enemy's flank, but this they were unable to do, owing t 6 the thickly-wooded nature of the country—throughout the whole experience of Private Brent, this feature greatly impeded the progress of the cavalry. They, therefore, hung on to their position until relieved by the Ist Roy
12 December 1914 - Widnes Examiner - Widnes, Lancashire, England
Next day, commencing on a long drive, they scoured the country all around Ostend, but had no sight of a German for miles. After four days' continuous searching, however, they came across the enemy-19,000 strong! General Kavanagh, who was in command of the brigade, immediately se
12 December 1914 - Widnes Examiner - Widnes, Lancashire, England
THE AT THE FRONT. (having learned the language) : " Vive le :SIR JOHN .FRENCII 111 INOURED. • During the King's visit to his Army in the Field his Majesty was able to see practically all the Troops, except those actually in the trenches. _ The King visited the Headquarters of all
12 December 1914 - Widnes Examiner - Widnes, Lancashire, England
They were unfortunate in having to play withoat Millward, owing to him missing the train. The United, in the ,first portion, had the wind at their backs, but they failed to adopt themselves to the conditions of the day, and the home defenders prevented them scoring. In the secon
12 December 1914 - Widnes Examiner - Widnes, Lancashire, England