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THE AIRDRIE ADVERTU3KB, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1896 A.DDIENVELL

... seen on Tuesday night wending their way to West Calder to be present at the midnight Mass, which was celekrated by the Rev. Thomas O'Csrrol, who afterilards preached a most eloquent aerrean, fitting to the occasion. A service of sacred music was given in ...

COAL MINING IN DECEMBER

... Benkbesd ; 6. John Dennistoun, servant to John Addle, Viewperk ; h.c. Peter M'Goire, servant to William Heatheryknowe ; c., Thomas Ritchie, servant to David Howse, liogleabole. Junior Robert Hutchison, Netherhouse. Luncheon took pleas in • marquee on the ...

LONGRIGGEND

... £3500 to Mrs M'Hardy, which sum, it was stated, the decelird would have been entitled to had he died in the execution of his duty. They further resolved a's3, by e majority, to recommend to the Council to vote a sum of £2OOO to Mrs M'Hardy—making in all ...

AnwirielA;;.i TEN

... entitled to act or vote UAW. matter. Mr Cotvitur, M.P., asked which of the county funds the money imposed to be paid to Mrs Irl'Hardy wee immediately placed. The CLERK said that the sum in the Police Emergency Fund came to the county for police purposes, and ...

FOOTBALL

... some exciting passages, Stirlisgehire scored. Five minutes afterwards Walkinebew equalised. A second end third were added by Hardie and bi'Bobstis. The homesters Imaged bard, Alexander scoring a second goal. Half-iime:—Rovere, 4; Stirling/wee, g. Two minutes ...

WHITEBIOG

... of thanks wire awarded, the company broke up. W. Di ni SCDOZIf D .—Joseph liliAW Hardie, aged 52, miner, 22 Double Furnace Row, Berryhill, died enideely on fluiday. Hardie was feeling all right when he came in from e walk. He wee Whin; be his wife and ...

TIWRIJI v. MITA= Rams.— These slobs mast at Newton fistardayin • Lasarkmbire Junior Lague game. Testae yAisW ..

... their favour, pat thew daises to • severeteth sad added tbe fourth goal after Meth miontes. nide were &warded • penalty. but Hardie, is Idiot; it. relieved the by Miming the ball on the esti& of the pat. No more moving took pleas, sad the result wan-- Rome ...

SHETTLESTON

... conductor, Mr Robert M'Hardy. The choruses were very well rendered, Exultation being well worth raise, as wee also the duet Watch we'll keep, The second pert was made op of a miscellaneous collection, and wes very much iroj led. Thomas Clacton presided ...

HIGHLAND AND ATHLETIC GAMES AT

... Yardley, Cambuslamg. Highlmag bl'Ewes, Finny 2, P. Eia Chan WINN; Finny ; 2, P. K. 31'Hardy. Glasgow. Callest-1. Charles M'Eweo, Finny John Fisher, MethiL Jig-I, P. H. M'Hardy, Glasgow, 2, Marla MiEwiro, Finny. Jvageri..--Pajae Mass—Dr Batt, Costbridge, and ...

TER AIRDRIE ADVIRTDDIR SATURDAY, JULY 25. 1896

... Majority for 1? Company, 31. point& Ma J. HAFU)TI EMPLOYELS ANNUAL Etats. stns.—The annual excursion of the enapinyees of Mr J. Hardy, draper, Bathgate and Rear. burn, took plane on Tuesday. The party, number ing over ninety of both urea, left with the morning ...

NOTES BY THE WAY

... weather. Despite a few showers in the forenoon there was nothing in the atmoepheri. cal conditions to mar the enjoyment of the hardy and patient toilers behind the counter. The many excursions were largely taken ad. vantage of, and north, south, east and west ...

THI racer, HOUND

... Hamilton ; W. Anglaise', Govan Thomas Howieson, Airdrie .1 James Brown, Blantyre; sod Charles Faison, Clarluke. The sixteen prism of 10a each fell to J. Gilmour, Glasgow; 1). ?Vinod, J. Hump, Cathcart; D. Barr, Berth; Thomas Dickie, Hutehesontown; James ...