When a witness referred to Lord Tennyson at the 'South wiu-k County Court, Judge^ Willis interruptedl. 'I kiKiw him when he was Mr Alfred Tenniysojii," said his Honor • remroiseently. "Be did not write much good poetry after he bec'amiei a peer." Juet to hand our "special" spring and summer silks in all the very I at- jest [est shades-'and all at the very finest 1 prices. The best house for silks i<B A. Oonrfc and Stamps. "We "RpehWe—AS \ I H<it)«6ti and Co, for Dried Apricots, <Vi. Ti^Vd Anple« Sd; T^t a P—nek 3d.-A<M '
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10621, 22 January 1909, Page 2
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