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Frabibbuboh, Octobbb 30th, 1900

... The pavement question which was entered upon so briskly five six years ago, requires to be wakened up, and that hardy annual “The Thomas Walker Hospital is still to the fore, and only needs stirring op by a fresh band or two to put life into it. It ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

... by H. G. Wells, S. C. Crockett, H. B. Marriott-Watson W. E. Norris and Amelie Pain, with touching poem from the pen of Thomas Hardy. The stories are illustrated such well-known artists Seymour Lucas, B. A., G. P. Jacomb-Hood, R. 1.. and Frank Craig, while ...

The Holiday

... of tile Parish Church was teeumed on Wednesday. > Mr &. W. Maoonochie, M.P., attended the last laves and was presented, ire Thomas laptop. Wtiie King. , t A dividend of 7 per cent, on the year’s work has been by the Fraserburgh Commercial Company. Mr. John ...

The T’rT---*-'?*' Herald and Northern Ootmties Advertiser, July 7, 1903. LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS-

... went to his shop, he toqnd horse sprawling the road. - Fortunately there were no bones broken, and . Mr Ferguson, whose hardiness and pluck ate , notorious, is at his business as vigorous as ever. Closing Fraserbdrgh Schools.— AU the schools of the town ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS-

... Established Presbytery Commissioners to attend the General Assembly the Church in Edinburgh next month. Kev. Dr Milne, Tyne; Mr M‘Hardy Boddam; Rev, J. A. Stokes Little, Fraserburgh ; Dr Stewart, Peterhead; Mr Forrest, Lonmsy ; Mr Davidson, Peterhead; Hr C. 6 ...

SHAREHOIiDEBS MEETING

... for Scotland; Ur Far- quharson, M.P.; Colonel Innee of Lesrney.C.V.O.; Sir David Stewart, Ur James Grant of Glengrant, Mr Thomas Adam, Ur Theodore Crombie, Ur Andrew Bain, Glasgow; and Ur John Jones, I. Herring Fishing and Railway Profits- After referring ...

The New Hotel at Cairnbulg

... rid of the boon which h»d proved great temptation to theyoung men in the villages. They all knew that the calling of theee hardy toilera of the deep very daogeroua one, and pointed out what terrible thing It wonld be if the lifeboat were launched and mao ...

The Fraserburgh Herald and Northern LOCAL AND DISTRICT NBWS

... about twenty teet, and had one of his legs severely fractured. He was attended by Crnickahank, and afterwards removed to the Thomas Walker Hospital. The Motor Peril. —lt would appear that the local owners of motor-bicycles ate heartily sick of their property ...

LTTERAEY CHAT. A volume expected to provoke much interest, and likely to dethrone many existing ideas and ..

... story of the Henry VIII., end introduces many wellknown personages, including the King, himself, Sir Thomas More, Bishop Fisher, of Bocbeeter, and Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex, who took -great part in the suppression ot the monasteries. is particularly ...

lixerary chat

... attractive family. The story, which Mr. Fletcher has entitled “The Threshing Floor,” reminds one of some of the best of Thomas Hardy’s work. It bears the stamp of genius, and is 'certain to increase the popular admiration for Mr. Fletcher’s fas* cinaung ...

THE WHITE FISHING

... long struggle for political existence in view. Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, spent pari his early life in an architect’s office, and he has made two of the characters in his novels architects. Mr. Hardy’s mother died recently in the old thatched cottage ...

LITERARY CHAT. Hr. Thomas Hardy started as an architect. He wrote two nnancceasful novels before finally mads ..

... LITERARY CHAT. Hr. Thomas Hardy started as an architect. He wrote two nnancceasful novels before finally mads literature his professiou. M. Sardou, the great French author, is foes than firs feet in height. A wealthy man now, his circumstances were poor ...