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Buchan Observer and East Aberdeenshire Advertiser

BUCHAN NEWS

... assistance, and the boat and crew were brought safely into the harbour. PETERHEAD—DEATH:OF MR THOMAS FORREST, CLARKHILL.—The death occurred on Thursday morning of Mr Thomas Forrest, farmer, Clerkhill, at the advanced age of Si years. For a year or more the deceased ...

BUCHAN NEWS

... Maine of Tarty, and John Smart, Tipperty Schoolhouse, were ordained to the eldership. ROSI.H.F.ARTY—Tows COUNCIL ACCOUNTS.—Mr Thomas Mackie, F.S.A. A., Sheriff Clerk depute, Peterhead, has been appointed by the Secretary for Scotland to audit the accounts ...

BUCELAN NEWS

... Knighthood, and to invest him with the insignia of the Order of the Thistle. FRASERBURGII.—Lieutenant Black, eon of the lute Mr Thomas Black, fielicurer hire, of the Seafcrth Service Volunteers, who has been some 18 months in South Africa, hae just returned ...

THE BUCHAN OBSERVER, June 14, 1901

... pleasing the public, so ho turned his facile pen to fiction, in which he shone, if not with the philosophic brilliance of Thomas Hardy, at least with a warm glow that paled the radianco of the great majority of hie contemporaries in the art. The collaboration ...

THE BUCHIN OBSERVER, July 9 1901

... wife of Andrew Cruickshank, late of Backbit), Lembo. Deeply mourned. In affectionate remembrance of our dear mother MARGARET HARDIE, dearly beloved wife of Peter Troup, who died at Blackhilk, Craden, on 3rd July,lfloo, aged 53 yeam R• et, dear mother, thy ...

BUCHAN NEWS

... annual summer holidays. Ae usual, there was the distribution of prizes. In the absence of the local committee, the Rev. Mr M'Hardy, M.A., 8.D., of the Established Church, presided. and made the el;strihution. There-was also a splendid display of industrial ...

THE GAMES

... cock, Mrs Rennie, Mill of Coullie ; ducks, Aylesbury, ,Lake and duck, 1 Thomas Andertos, Mill of Fechil ; 2 Mrs Rennie; ducks, Aylesbury, ducklings, 1 male and 1-female, 1 Thomas Anderson, 2 Mrs Rennie ; ducks, roves, drake and duck, Mrs Udny ; ducks ...

THE BITCH 11‘ INVI

... self—A. C. Kirton ; African marigolds half lemon half orange --I A, Sinclair, 2 Lizzie Crate 3 Hugh Smyth, ' Keithfleld Lodge ; hardy annuals in trusses die. tinct varieties-1 W. M'Kenzie, 2 J. M. Jones, 3 Mr Gavin ; hand bouquet —A. H. Horne, Silvermoan, Tarves ...

THE BUCHAN OBSERVER, August 20. 1901

... Thomson. Verbena, M. I. Simpson. Specimen plant different from schedule. D A Lyon. Scented verbena. L Cadger. EXTRA Penn.—Hardy fern, J Skinner. Pot of mignonette, .1 Arthur. Variegated Hydrangea Class I, L Willoz. Amlie, J Arthur. Pelargonium Class 11 ...

♦ NEAT TOQIIL

... flowering cbrysanthemum—Wm Cardno, Bank, Mintlaw. Fern-1 and 2 W Mitchell, 3CI Rothney. CUT FLOWERS (Claes 1). 7 -Collection of hardy annuals in bunches dresimilar W Webster. Blooms dahlias double-1 and 3 W Webster, 2 James T Will, &Mobil). Do do cactus-1 & ...

AN INTERESTING CAREER

... , can speak with authority, and 'lr F. Pillans,agricultuml assistant. Dr Hutcheon 8 a ttrchan loon, and among the many hardy ens .4 the north who have gone forth the country and brought fame and fortune to themselves and .reedit to the land of their ...

IMPRESSIONS OF A NEW WORLD TOUR

... every morning the members of our csbin were able to reach the deck and sit in our chairs looking perfectly happy. Isn't it Thomas Hardy who somewhere remarks that when the skin of one's face is drawn taut by the suffering of aemsicknesa friends may I race ...