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... speak invited to well we shall The Public must know that owing to the War the prices of all classes of goods have been increased, but despite that we are able, because of our facilities, to sell articles in every cannot be department at figures that ...

TRIED TO SPEAK

... TRIED TO SPEAK He tried to say something, but was unable to do so. He could not even drink a elate of water. Dr Wilson was 'phoned for but was unable to come. and Dr Stewart attended in his place. Passing poliee officers were called in. and llr Wark was ...

SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY

... SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY In childhood, no doubt, it is dinned and not heard. As Christian men and women we ought to be seen, and heard into us that children should be seen too; for there are times when we have a golden opportunity to speak words which ...

YOUTH SPEAKS

... YOUTH SPEAKS We are uratefol to a Kilmarnoek youth of 26 for hip letter in our loeal contemporary. in which he rebukes the m e mbers o f Presbytery for their consider- eHRISTIAN Sul SOCIETY, EILMARNOCK. A Branch of The Mother ('biro h. The First Church ...

Speaking of the Queen

... Speaking of the Queen and his conversation with Her Majesty, Mark Twain adds: I think it is not an exaggeration to any that the Queen looks as young and beautiful as she did 35 years ago, when I saw Mr first. I did not soy this to her, because I learned ...

Not On Speaking Terms

... Not On Speaking Terms for it is not his property, so it t •• - on Saurday morning, he was yetis a case of theft. ;tow ready t-) nut. He takes & tow , woney his wif e gi ves Bailie Sloan found th e proven. him, because h e k nows t h a t a Andrew Pirie ...

MERIVALE SPEAKS

... MERIVALE SPEAKS Philip Merivale, famous stage star now making his debut on the screen, recently had his initial fling at autobiography. Asked to set down a few highlights of his career,' Merivale repaired to his portable dressing room on the Paramount ...

NOT ALLOWED TO SPEAK

... NOT ALLOWED TO SPEAK Later in the evening, Bailie Sime, describing himself as a member of the opposition, said he could not underastand why, at the last meeting of the Council, he was not allowed to speak on the question of the purchase of a Bantam ...

Roughly Speaking

... Roughly Speaking (a) A rousing story of a gallant lady who lost everything but her laughter. Showing at 1.45, 3.59, 6.16, 8.30. Coming—l Live in Grosvenor Square. Monday, 15th October. Continuous Daily from 2 p.m. ALL WEEK ...

HESITATION TO SPEAK OUT

... HESITATION TO SPEAK OUT. Whatever the upshot of the policy of the Colonial Secretary, we depend upon it it will form the teat of political speecheSt and a subject of much writing for some time to come. The present-day hesitation to speak oat mast give ...

Published: Friday 05 June 1903
Newspaper: Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 905 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BIG GUNS SPEAK

... BIG GUNS SPEAK Although the big guns - of the Council stirring speaker Bailie Hughes, Cumnock, the irrepressible irresistible, Councillor Alexander Sloan, Coylton, the sweet-voiced, emotional Councillor Trotter, New Cumnock, well-informed Mrs McNab Shaw ...

A DANCER SPEAKS

... A DANCER SPEAKS Dear Sir, — Now that dance band leaders and their syncopating fools have had their say—let me have mine. Why is there no really good fiance band in the county? I agree we have some good comedy outfits and one or two passably good exponents ...