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PROVISIONS

... almost &sorted to.dav, the mill .l o ok shown about Ye Ayrshire cows. Most of d u ns were tlia. posed of, the prices obteined Whig from £l2 to £1:1 Pip Toern wits a large supply in the market to.iLiy, and 0. gaud deal of bodiless oas dune at improved rates ...

GLASGOW LETTER

... in Haddingtonshire, and had accepted it. One of Mr Clarke’s clerical predecessor in tne parish was Bishop Burnet, the famous Whig historian and friend of William 111. ...

CALEDONIAN HOUSE, 165 AND 167 STREET, GLASGOW. ANNUAL IRISTMAB EXHIBITION, FANCY FAIR, AND ORIENTAL COURTS NOW ..

... 1 1 11WD. IMlllralatr inc OPlNlONti OF TDO MINS SURPASSES la IFFILEITDOUN AND siat a lvnic say I had. Thle Um. girkg le Yak Whig _Clharod Oalibra Ilinlbe Sled et fiords at Wile. C. &L. an waland le open Suilr SUWON! with au Bak* NEW STOOK the wad =TIO ...

POETRY

... epithets Whig and Tory were first introduced in the year 1680. The former was given to the Duke of Monmouth’s, or popular, party from their spretended affinity to the Fana.tical conventiclers of Scotland, who were known by the name of Whigs. The latter ...

ANNAN MECHANICS INSTITUTE

... most successful ‘heatfiéz-tl‘lE_avrl—z;g-et: transformed himself successfully nto a statesman and orator. He belonged to the Whig party, and shared its trials and triumphs in the most exciting and interesting period of English and perhaps of European h ...

THE ANNAN DALE OBSERVER, MARCS 26, 1880

... opponent, Mr Jardine, professor bit faith the policy of Lord and do 1 to certain extent. Hartingtoo is representative thore old Whig politicians who, though flittering from our party in many matters domestic concern, could always trusted, 1 believe, in great ...

THE ANNANDALE OBBEEVE'R, MAY 30, 1890

... THE ANNANDALE OBBEEVE'R, MAY 30, 1890. rank. His polities in the earlier part of his career were thou in the Whig party, led by Henry Clay. Thereafter he become a Democrat, and has been a stemifest leader of that party ever since. He we. elected to Congress ...

Mr Hodgson said “no.” If the centre of the channel Mae shifting boundary he could understand it; bat if it

... west and central constituencies, where Liberatiouists have been nominated. But nevertheless it is generally felt that if the Whig-Tory alliance advocated bv Lord Balfour be carried out the chief gainers will be the Tories. They have already decided that ...

_ Caledonian Flailway. RACERAIt'S LIVER PILLS—MiId iu their pm es pm A N pm R ACKHAUCS LIVER PILLS—Vs the Best

... somataof either man the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give It a trial to Moths mina. c UMETHING PRIOBTFUL . I cannot neglect Whig you the particulars of soy extraordinary cute, for I feel it a duty. My life sr. a misery to me from the tertiblo suffering ...

COLEMAN'S MMHG'S EXTRACTMEAT

... EXTRACTMEAT Am/ MALT WINE os ININCARNIS, Mae Naos &Odessa es'ssent le a Delicious Beverage and Tonic ism& Pad Wine, ',Whigs Extract of Meet Malt; Nutritious. Strettgtheniug,tieg Fle`blooming, and Healtb•re.toring xr for the . Robust in Health well ...

Published: Friday 29 August 1890
Newspaper: Annandale Observer and Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 895 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

that the committee of this Associati work well when they arranged that 1 ing should be held on the eve

... localities had passed away, now came to the third part of th tion. This recalled them to sor used a controversy of the tii both Whigs and Tories had gone The watchwords of democracy we equality, fraternity. The legisli fifty years had done great deal t( liberty ...

GLASS BALL SHOOITNO

... 60.1-111. : boob- bals Our kl3 Illsklbscks - sad Illmalar ; lererase - Iliclearderia Osokuldl inn.. Says. - Blast backs -. Whig aid ; halfback. -- maroon Jackass, awl Ilsrallbs; 01WWWM-Irwiteit Maws, Millar, Milroy, ad Aram BIRTHS. At Carlyle . % Place ...