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Bo'ness Journal and Linlithgow Advertiser

Frez EpvcarioN

... sases were then dealt with, and in regard te those of Robert Walker, Robert Paterson, Patrick Denleavy, Thomas S.i::ron, John Forester, Robert Hardie, and Archibald Glen, it was arranged that the Clerk apply for attendance orders. This cencluded the business ...

_)o( S— LINLITHGOW,

... work four trates. There was only one application for new | 3ve o week, aud eight lours per day. premises, which was by Peter Hardie for a | The miners employed by Messrs Addie & grocers certificate. The application wasgranted, | & i ! lz'L Dy e s e Williamm ...

Local Intelligeuce

... being a paper by Mr Jas. Paris. SMUGGLING CiGARs.—At a Justice of Peace Court at Linlithgow on Saturday—before Mr Alexander Hardie—Johann Petersen Holler, a mate on board the schooner Thyra, of Denmark, which was then lying in Bo'ness Harbour, was charged ...

T JusiLes 1N Loxpoxs

... Pirleyhill. DoGs.—Collie dog, rough, belonging to members, or servants using them on the farm— Alexander Hardie Young. Collie dogs, smooth —Thomas Arkley, Philipston. Far Srock.—Fat cattle of any breed—Pair oxen, calved before Ist January, 1885—Andrew ...

Bo'ness FPournal, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1891

... paying a counsiderable sum to Mrs Galloway. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.—At a Justice of Peace Court at Linlithgow on Tuesday—Mr Alex. Hardie presiding—Laurence Scotflmd, carter, Bo'ness, was charged with cruelty to a horse, by working the sawe while suffering from ...

GARDENING FOR THE WEEK

... avoided by cutting away balf the young shoots and only allowing enough to grow to form a good-sized bush. Seeds of many kinds of hardy flowers may yet be sown for next season’s flowering — such seeds as wallflowers, delphiniums, sweetwilliam, and many others ...

Bo'ness Journal, AND LINLITHCOWSHIRE ADVERTISER

... Duncan, Rowixg.—The boats of the Bo'ness Smith, A. Tweedie, W. Ainslie, Alex. J. Glen.. Rowing Club were at South Queensferry Hardie, Linlitbgow; J. H. Hamilton, A. ls;; 2Ftnd:g, lfn: secl:'led the m:n:ih pf;::: i g%{i;ntge, g (‘) Ste}v:lrt. Alrfch. Gnnt ...

=Y – }&) e ST R o s e . – SEA-BOX CELEBRATION

... far as the Royal the last and for the loan of the pitch pot Navy was comcerned, it did not appear to £2l 7s; also, that Thomas Hardie, sailor, be iu a very good state, but in the present put into the box, according to the haif of state of trade that was ...

LABOUR REPRESENTATION

... Commons. This Congress further advises that a vigorous effort be made to return working men to all local bodies. Mr. Keir Hardy propos>d an amendment in favour of establishing a central congress fund, to be administered by the Parliamentary Congress and ...

EPITOME OF NEWS,

... aged 33 years, residing at No. 30, Sturgeon-road, Surrey Gardens Estate, Newington, was admitted to the Elizabeth Ward at St. Thomas’s Hospital. On the previous afternoon the unfortunate woman was listening to a case at the Lambeth Police-court, when she ...

FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1889 BONEBSS SCHOOL BOARD

... eensider the Inspector's reports on the various scheels, and as te the staffing of the ssheols. There were pressut—Messrs Thomas Hope, (ohirnnz. Jehn Balfour, G. C. Stewart, and J. C. J The reporta were read as follows :— Posuic ScuooL..—ln this achoul ...

MINERS

... Saturday, and was well attended by representatives of the various trades. Among those present were Mr John Burns, Mr Keir Hardie, and Mr Chisholm Robertson. In view of the delicacy of the subject under discussion it was agreed that the proceedings should ...