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... Taylor. For Girls —3 Pot Plante-1, Jerrie Kirkpatrick; 2, Mary Ken. Dedy. 3 Cut Blooms-1, Henrietta BCDonald; 2, E. H. Bell. Infant Department: For Boys—Pot Plant-1, Joseph Kirkpatrick; 2, Wm. WAdarn. Cut Bloom —John Bell, Howrigg. Tee GANN. The annual athletic ...

POBTRY

... Thau mightest save our race. And give life! Thou art Wisdom’s High Priest! Thou prepared the feast Of holy love; And in our mortal pain. None call thoe in vain. Help Thou dost not disdain— Help from above. Ever be Thou our Guido, Our Shepherd and our pride ...

TUB AIfNANDALE OBBBBTBB, AUGUST S, 189 S

... too had well in check all times If this was vanity, tlien h * might by some lie oslM vain, riot not. trample the smallest mortal or tyrannous even towards tbe , caitiffs was never at any moment Irving’s turn. man that I have known had a sunnier type character ...

NOTES FROM LOCKERBIE

... takif with her the child, and stating that she Wi going out to pay an account. Her father helpé her to wrap a shawl round the infant, and st remarked that ‘‘she was worse than anyof seemed to think.” Asshe did not return with! a reasonable time, her father ...

THOMAS CARLYLE

... recently passed away, and who first saw the light in the parish in which live, and where, our quiet, humble churchyard, his mortal remains were the other day consigned, in absolute silence (as was most meet), mix with tho kindred dust of thoce who gave ...

FRIDAY, JUNE 5, USS

... usual Many lambs dropped prematurely, and from the want of natural keep there was much scarcity in many places of milk. The mortality was consequently Large. Blackfaced sheep have however done well, there being a good return of lambe. Scotsman . Annandale ...

THE ANNANDALE OBSERVER. FEBRUARY 17, 1882

... woman came as nurse—an Italian I think they said she was, and she seemed to grow day by day passionately, devotedly fond the infant; bless its little heart! Sir Patrick at that time was merry, jovial, careless fellow, frank and free wi’ a’; and this nurse ...

THE ANNANDALE OBSERVER, JUNE 9, 1882

... day and night—as if some secret trouble was wearing you awa*, and save you had the seerup’you sleep wink.” “She was a sickly infant,” said the minister; sickly and peevish, yon say; and she grew up into a poor frsil bairn. When the time deep trouble came ...

THE ANN AND ALB OBSERVES, OCTOBER 14. 1881

... obstinate fits, and bis disagreeable fits too. No, dear, you musn’t expect have all your own way when yon get married. Men are mortal creatures, and have their failings.” Ethel shrngged her shoulders. “You see what is before ns, Miss Margaret,” she said to ...

VARIETIES

... 1. the itandard food for the adult human in temperat. latitude., a. milk i. the .tandard food orer the whole world for the infant. Wheat la perhap. better ad.ptml for the support of life than any other one article of food either regetable or animal. A ...

Published: Friday 07 March 1879
Newspaper: Annandale Observer and Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4108 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

VABIITIIB

... mat with pretty good judge, in whose opinion I concur, that late-acorn cheer do not winter ao well, with aa much thrift aa mortality, as tboae that an divested of their old fleece* early in the spring feed. Indeed, it eeay to perceive that sheep, it young ...

VARIKTIKS,

... doctor, with an impatient wave of his hand ; 3 ou ore aiw ys behind. l re. member. s•ki he, thirtyyears ago sitting for mortal hours in the little Lack parlour of your Tether a house w iting for you to be born. You are alw..ya behind time. ' EYPSn COCOA—f; ...

Published: Friday 12 August 1887
Newspaper: Annandale Observer and Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 9422 | Page: 4 | Tags: none