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Peterhead Sentinel and General Advertiser for Buchan District

INTEMPERATE SPEAKING,

... INTEMPERATE SPEAKING, Edinburgh was last week in seriously excited state over art.dr architectural. The Rev. Whyte, of Free St Georges, has, it appears, acquired a house in Charlotte Square, and to make it adequate for the accommodation of his family ...

SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES

... SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. We invite you to be the Judge of the quality and price. Keen buyers everywhtre recognise the merits of our Goods. AH who wear them are satisfied. They are so light and easy, and yet strong and serviceable. They are mide for Comfort ...

SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES

... SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. We invite you to be the Judge the quality and price. Keen buyers everywhere recognise the merits of our Goods. All who wear them are satisfied. They are so light and easy, and yet strong and serviceable. They ure made for Comfort ...

SPEAKING OF LONG AGO

... SPEAKING LONG AGO. To-day, I pen theso lines, one picture from the long vanished post rises in my memory clearly as though it hung «n wall before my very eyes. is of a boy about fourteen years old, propped up a it armchair with pillows an bed clothes ...

SPEAKING WITH TWO VOICES

... SPEAKING WITH TWO VOICES He held warring sections of his party together refusing himself come out the open and declare where exactly stood—(applause). His position had visibly declined since be had to counter Mr Chamberlain’s movement. He had neither ...

A FISHERMAN SPEAKS

... A FISHERMAN SPEAKS. Peter Galbraith, (46), fisherman, Tighuabruiach, said he was well acquainted with Ardlamont Biy, and he did uot know of any rocks btdow low water mark. The foreshore was all rocky, and most of the houlders were covered by the tide ...

MR BUCHSKAV SPEAKS,

... MR BUCHSKAV SPEAKS, Mr T. R. Buchanan naked them to look at the way in which the Bill affected Scotland, and pointed out that during the diviaiona which had taken place that avaaing the Scottiah member* had been in majority of two to one againat the meaaure ...

MR MACOXOCHIE SPEAKS

... MR MACOXOCHIE SPEAKS. In the House of Commons on Friday last week, Mr M‘Arthur moved the second reading of tho Merchent .Shipping (Lighthouses) Hill, which seeks to transfer the administration of lighthouses, buoys, and beacons to the Board of Trade, ...

MR CORDER SPEAKS

... MR CORDER SPEAKS. 8. B. Cobdbr, Brook Street, Little Dunmow. Essex, makes the following statement : Last November I was laid up with pains in my back and side. If I slopped I could cot get straight again, for whoa I attempted to raise myself it siemed ...

STRONG SPEAKING ON THE WAR

... STRONG SPEAKING THE WAR. Mr Ro buck in hia speech at Sheffield said—War has happened, and though the mystifications of the telegraph are now taking place, you sure that war has happened, and that the fields Italy will deluge.! with blood. (Hear, hear ...

A FISHERMAN SPEAKS

... A FISHERMAN SPEAKS. Peter Galbraith, (4fi), fisherman, Tighiabruiach, said he was well acquainted with ArdUniont B»y, and he did not know of any rocks below low water mark. the hotel hoots. Jim s M‘Phee (-9), .ots at Tignabruiach Hotel, spoke to a man’s ...

BALMEDIE SPEAKS FOR THIF; LAIRDS

... BALMEDIE SPEAKS FOR LAIRDS. At the dinner connection with the Foraurtine Agricultural Society’s show Wednesday, Mr of Dalmedie acknowledged toast pledged to the proprietors of the district, the call Milne, Mains Esslemont. Mr Lumsden said that with landed ...