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A FRIENDLY CHAT ON THE LAND QUESTION

... greatly reduced. Let | i pot a false pity for one moment blind us to what is | | justly due to mi other widowse. Let us not forget l | that the widow who has been prevailed upon to part ‘-ith her money to a rich mmwotwAhndnbuk of a lawyer, has done so she ...

‘““A Chat Frae the Wee Toon,”

... ‘““A Chat Frae the Wee Toon,” Wan day I was gaun doon the quay, a wee fella ask’t me uf I wad gang doon below the skeigs tae catch cuddies, He had a bit o string and a bent breen, He was tryan tae catch cuddies and he got ...

Published: Saturday 04 July 1931
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 504 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A Wee Bit Chat Aboot.the Mod

... A Wee Bit Chat Aboot.the Mod. By Aoemmas Og. “Sakes, man,” says Donal’, says e, “this Mod’s gaun tae be a . terrible affair: ower a couple’ o’ hunner compeetitors, Ah’m hearin’.” “It’s wild!” says I. “Naebody talks aboot naethin’ else this weather. There’s ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1927
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 317 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A LITTLE CHAT ABOUT P.T

... A LITTLE CHAT ABOUT P.T T'S HIS BUSINESS GOODS. Cithi s mat mdni'h‘--'zw the bo vm-d-h—-jw\n. - of one of the firms. He is always sesing o mind s eye. New ways 10 improve the Snish ...

CHAPTER LIiL A LITTLE SUPPER PARTY AND A CONVIDENTIAL CHAT

... CHAPTER LIiL A LITTLE SUPPER PARTY AND A CONVIDENTIAL CHAT. The Princess and Jenny did little the remainder of that d:{ but unpack and settle in at their new abode, and try to make themselves accustomed to their altered circumstances. To Jenny Douglas ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1886
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 675 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A CHAT ABOUT THE BAGPIPE. BY J. CUTHBERT HADDEN

... A CHAT ABOUT THE BAGPIPE. BY J. CUTHBERT HADDEN. PART L The notion that the bagpipe is a peculiarly pational iostrument, the sole and exclusive property of the Scots, is one which still lingers in certain quarters, more particularly, perhaps, in the minds ...

A CHAT ABOUT THE BAGPIPE. BY J. CUTHBERT HADDEN

... organ is nothing more or ess than a bagpipe in a different form—furnished with & keyboard, with a bellows that nas gradually been evolved from a bag, and with some hundreds of pipes instead of two or three. But this is a point that need not ...

NOTES FROM ST. KILDA. A CHAT WITH MR FIDDES

... NOTES FROM ST. KILDA. A CHAT WITH MR FIDDES. A representative of the Northern Weekly had an interesting conversation the other evening with Mr Fiddes, the F.C. minister of lone St. Kilda, who had just arrived on the mainland for a few wecks holiday with ...

chat .tiers,

... most prominent persons in Europe wi! a, pear, and for which there have been so many will, we are informed, appear during the next few crys. Mr ANDREW hopes to follow up the of Hirtle with a dramatisation called * Little A Nell, adapted from Dickens's * Oud ...

cHATS WHY

... ordained in 1895, and after a ‘,u-rA.»d of seventeen years came to Strathfillan. -~ He was Clerk to the Presbytery of Abertarfl, and subsequently held a similar position on the Lorn Preshytery. He was married in 1808, On a recent evening, Mr and Mrs Mac ...