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Peterhead Sentinel and General Advertiser for Buchan District

SYMBOLICAL MEANINGS

... depleted, in consequence of pupils leaving to start work. While his rooms are emptied in this way, the class-rooms of the Infant and Intermediate schools arc overcrowded. What required is that the pupils should be passed and fast ixissiblc. It at the ...

WAS IT A MARE’S NEST 1

... with feminine caprice, her lover or f tvourite to the block, and one blushes to find the wisest and beet of men in England in mortal terror of this virago. Such was the line of the Plsntagenets and Tudors the Ministers of the Crown advised our King to bracket ...

THE CROOKIT MEG:

... It’s no a nicht for the likes o’ you to oot, lass,” arid her kindly, fierce blast nearly tore the rags from her back, and the infant out of her arms. “The likes o’ she replied, with hoarse sob, she disappeared into the darkness. Alister had now left all the ...

A CHIEL’S AMANG YE

... but ratepayer have a right and a duty to save the unnecessary taxing of the rates for work that could be avoided. The North Infant School is an educational establishment which comes a good deal under my observation ; aud I notice that the glaziers seem ...

amusement on the railway

... father would teach a child to do all within his ability help himself, and s.> develop the powers with which he is endowed Only infants are sup|>oscd to be perfectly helpless.” It would seem that what you say ought to I>e true, and yet 1 have always half feared ...

PETERHEAD SENTINEL AND BUCHAN JOURNAL, June IG, 190]

... inaugural address, said that some 100,00*• infant lives were sacrificed every year through neglect, carelessness, and ignorance. If the liipaor bill of the country were diminished by .V) per cent., the infantile mortality ten years hence would lie per cent, ...

AN ORGAN BABY

... guineas, sum which, when I began that never-to-betinished picture, I regarded in the light of n income, flow easily weak mortals ~e iuct i luxury the good things ol l * However, my story is to tell how it bam'cnod that I got myaelf into a condition to ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... blooms a rose in heaven. Strangely enough, and we should say the most truthful “In Meruoriams” are in connection with mere infants, Sorely missed and “ Much regretted.” But sorrowing parent of the olden time philosophically inscribed : But what are children ...

Pf.TFRHEAD SENTINEL AND BUCHAN JOURNAL, Apkil 1905

... undersized fish ; (2) the transplanting of young fish from the nurseries on the banks to other fishing grounds, where the mortality likely to be less and the chance of their attaining full growth greater: (3) the systematic regulation of the catching power ...

PICKINGS FROM CURRENT GOSSIP

... inspection. The event reproduced by Mr Reid was the first that had tak*n place in Scotland during period of nearly years. The last infant prince in Scotland was Henry, br other of Charles I. The Queen had most succt-ssful journey back to E gland, everything iog ...

PETERHEAD SENTINEL AND BUCHAN JOURNaL, April 15, i.s9o

... and profitable trade. The c-msignment consisted of between 300 and animals. They arrived in excellent condition, and the mortality on the voyage was singularly light, something under a sheep having been lost. The animals were sold Mr George Roderick, Liverpool ...

the heir presumptive

... arguing and explaining Him how could not, must not b» all do, when prayer, whi. h often mere formality, becomes the ouicry of mortal disquietude. The tears which she shed, the struggle which idle went through exhausted her so, tlia lor the moment Iter misery ...