Mrs. Gore, of Brighton,, gave her seventeenth annual New Year, treat, to:, seventyhorses and donkeys at tho Homo for R-ost for Horses, Cricklowood. . Mr. Bernard Augustin Dromgooie; founder and'-former editor .of the "St. : Helens Newspaper and Advertiser," . died at St Hclons, aged ■ ninety-threo. He was a prominent member of the Liberal party: ami a staunch supporter of tho Moman Catholic Church. lie . leaves , a widow,, twelve soils and.three daughters. : .-. 1 Mr. Georgo a well-known author arid journalist,' hasidied at J3bumeraouth. Mr. Smith, was born near Halifax in 1841. He was on the editorial staff of tho "Globe" from 1865 to 18G8, and on the J'Echo" -from .1868 to 1876.: Ho wrote.many articles for 'Tho -Times" and for the supplement to the "Encyclopaedia Britam'iica".'' Ho also wrote biographies of Shelley, Gladstone. Victor Hugo, and Joka'Bright. ■■■'■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 440, 24 February 1909, Page 2
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