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--July ARRIVED - - Lame conßignment of Hand Knitted Shetland Goods. at JOHN M. the taliewlng • WWI*, Om. Woomil

... - - Lame conßignment of Hand Knitted Shetland Goods. at JOHN M. the taliewlng • WWI*, Om. Woomil St do Irish el Whoa Gray. and Metalt midi Is Ifraderth Ms raiz howspona Ma id Ctionlar Wier *arm wai Pair 11011/14 lea Id to Petalemato in Gm, Mite, and Id ...

NAIRN SHETLAND REPOSITORY. A Large Consignment of Real Hand-Knit Shetland Goods direct from the Shetland Isles ..

... following are included : Women's Petticoats „ Combinations „ Cardigan Jackets 111 Vesta „ Spencers „ Lumbago Belie „ Knee Caps „ Sleeves „ Scarves „ Gloves and Mitts „ Veils, Wrap Laos Shawls Men's Cardigans „ Sweaters „ Jerseys • ~ GIOVIO „ Soeks Children's Jerseys ...

Grunt, Cawdor. Pot home-made jelly' Miss Evelyn Fraser, 2 Mrs John Gray, 3 Mrs W. Soutter, Cawdor. INDUSTRIAL ..

... Miss Fl, Fraser, boys _ K en n e th c anwro n. F ancy John Robertson. floolaberrle's (yellow) 3 M i ss i i r a hniii • Oren scones -1 Milts 1 Munro. Home Farm; 2J. McLean. Berl John Gray, 2 John Robertson, 3D. Grisham, 2 anti 3 Mies C. Mackay. Pan- van ...

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... gqeaA.&ll 'PHONE No. 19. STATIONERS Arm BOOKSELLERS, QUALITY DEPOT, 18 High Street, Nairn. WINTER GOODS. Choice Selection Ladles' Coats, Tweods, Faced Cloth Jumpers, Cardigans, and 3-ploce Just to hand Smart Selection of Evening and Afternoon FROCKS ...

IVOLAKD

... differences, but not of personal character, between Lord Raglan and Lord Cardigan ; and that, if there were any insubordination, it was the part, not of Lord Luc;' I, but of Lord Cardigan. He did not, on the part of Lord Lucan, say that he demanded large damages ...

GENERAL NEWS

... advance in. parade order was good in the exireme. The Earl ot Cardigan then proceeded to the barracks and inspected the riJing-sohool, hospital stores, and paraded the regiment foot under arms; they were then marched past, and put through the carbine exercise ...

ENGLAND

... ne and had swam out about 100 feet from the machine, when cry was heard of Save me; save me!” was attacked with Cr^mp; his arms wore upright and fingers extended. A yomlg nvan swam out to him, and could have brought him ashore hftu not the drowning man ...