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01,:th.B..TIVN SCHOOL BOARD

... tool at the other schools, and delay in getting one was agreed to. It was also agreed not to return the iither tools, but to keep them at Audriehill in view of their being utilised at other schools. OONTOMATION CLASSES. The Continuation Classes were reported ...

('OATBRIDGE

... in church balls an various parts of the town, for the nee of which we wish to thank those who so kindly allowed us the tee art them. The annual 'At Home' proved a very successful meeting. Departing from the usual pissgramme of spreciee, etc., the Coininitteo ...

inaniond dust

... masked man in the old. familiar drawl the trapper. I reckon ye kin keep an eye on a couple of trapped varmints. The boat's waitin' fur Mr Wakefield en his wife, en it's a shame to keep Olean in suspense longer. I must take them at want, and ho noiselessly ...

COATBRIDGE

... Kelway sketch c mpany are presenting The ironic.s of a Nine It is a romantic French episode of the 14th century, beautifully staged and acted. K M. Stratmore delights the audience with his quaint sayings and expert concertina playing. Miss Wilton is fairly' ...

THE HUMOROUS ORICKETER

... drawlinen which are vet', fine. Perhaps the kuthor's opinion et Old Monkland may be f interest locally.— But we elect to turn neither to the !right nor to the left, but to keep as due north as the road will permit us, and are soon by the banks of the ...

ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND,

... Royal yacht, the Victoria and Albert. and ale Alexandra floated gracefully at anchor. From the King's yacht to the landing stage at Victoria Wharf a double row of fully manned picket boats; made en avenue for the Royal barge. Ashore the scene was one of ...

HINTS ON ICING

... must. of nurse. be fatted into hag* trade of calico or paper. or a very useful metal contrivance may be purchased. For lees ornate decorations the cake maker may select from amongst glace cherries, air gelira, crystallised fruits. chopped pistacbei mints ...

AIRDRIE- LODGE, No. MO, 1.0.G.T

... scoring a big success this week. His pawky style and quaint sayings and songs keep the audience in one constant ripple of laughter the whole time he occupies the stage. Andrew S. Warclrop, the Monklauds favourite baritone, is also getting a flattering ...

TFZ BORE FOR WATFA

... now reached that stage, and he thought he was entitled to give the matter his serious consideration. Councillor Reid moved that they disapprove of the minute with regard to this increase. The matter had come before the Committee in May, 1909, and was put ...

sATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1911

... for a moment. that the Co-m--mitte•, ware going to spend the public mono for no use! Surely nut. He suggested that st that stage. if there was no bar' heir:a done. they should continue the matter and inquire farther. lie was more inclined ',import the ...

Published: Saturday 09 September 1911
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 5038 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

piamoug i)ust

... bent down and iv: a stage whisper asked. Father are you busing or selling? The lift conductor of a tube railway, sprier ently about 18 Yellen of are. wan erpresaLnv views to a paweenwer as to how ch•ldren should be brought up. And may ! salt? inquired ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1911
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 5554 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TEE FATAL /ALL 1NT0... A CULVERT

... us as a nation to lose no more ground. and to sue weisfully compete with Clemmany and the rest of the world in any work we may lay our hands to, and I have no doubt that when the time and opportunity comes you all here will be ready. and I hope will hays ...