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... R«r. T. D. Watt, Fowls Parish, John M’Connel, MotherweM, Margaret Jane Mitchefi (Dni ...
... R«r. T. D. Watt, Fowls Parish, John M’Connel, MotherweM, Margaret Jane Mitchefi (Dni ...
... fltsh. It was walk-over from the 'begiumng, but th© boatswain tried h» beet to get even. Seeing that not s*et under Henrv’s guard fair means, tried foul; hie opportunity. ciuckeri and tried to butt the lad under the chin forcibly. But Henry was ready for ...
... employed at the Tau Works. was working a* what is own scourmo machine, when one of his liancb- got beyond the protecting guard, with the result that bja hand and elbow were severely smashed. W. E. Taylor dressed the wound, and was taken in the ambulance ...
... of Car berry. I think the may have been the reason why Charles Gordon Bmoo (in the Garioch), ensign of the Edinburgh Town Guard, aeeairlted Sir Adam Blair, yoiingcr Carberry, in 1684 (Founfamhall'a Histozdeal Notioee ”). J. M. BriiooH. CaHylo on Father ...
... well within the Arctic circle, where arrives simultaneously with the melting the snows. the leeward side of the breakwater guarding the estuary, where they are sheltered from the fury of gale, large company of eider duck are swimming. good proportion of ...
... been keenest. Tlie light delivery van, whiah has been over and over again to more economical than the horse van, still hangs fire to general adoption for trade purposes. Here and there, as for instance for tho delivery newspapers for large drapery stores ...
... back, ana was turned off the pavement Pretoria Bridge 16. The bridge was guarded by four them, and no one allowed the pavement all—afraid of bomb-throwing, I suppose. SERIOUS FIRES IN THE NORTH. Highland Mansion Burned. Suffragettes Blamed. It feared that ...
... from the old horse, power to motor proputeioc ia in tho fire and arabulanop wagons. In both these classes of vehicle the question of speed of paramount irnportarrcc. Tho clanging the be-H of the fire engine or tbo ambulance wagon signal for ail traffic to ...
... law to-morrow morning. I have offered services to the Red Cross, and may be-—I hope I shall be- called up the office at tho Fire Station, quite near. The response to the call to arms has been splendid, and there is a man who isn’t in something. natives ...
... annihilated fire, the postmaster, the villagie policeman, and the headmaster of the primary school thought it their doty to remain until all the rest had gone, and then they had no boat. They were taken off just time party, the schoolmaster guarding the portraits ...
... the soldiers parading the streets, or resting benches round little fires. bad scarcely got into our house when a trio came ruarching through the premises see that all was well. The guard in our neighbourhood had been on. duty for three days and nights, ...
... the bigging. . • • . by John Littlejohn in Alduhie, and James Williamson, Simile, birieymen,” followed by deecription of the fire-house and bam, and the price to the incoming tenant. In 1754, when the forebears of the present tenant entered, the holding ...