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... Messrs W. Mercer, A. Mercer. J. Morrison. J. Wardle+, jun., T. Wilson, G. Robertson, J. Currie, W. Paterson, A. Shand, and G. Hardie. AOCIDINT AT COALTOwN.—On Monday, in Belgonie new pit, a fall of coal from the roof struck James Noble on the head. He was ...

KENNOWAY•

... without a hitah, thanks to the unremittiug attention of the manager. Mr Hardie, and the care and exertions of the workmen. To mark his appreciation of their satisfactory work, Mr Hardie gave them a holiday and excerption, paying them their wages for the day ...

KENNOWAY FLOWER SHOW

... were good, and marigolds were well developed. A pretty collection of sweetwilliam stood alongside a fine show of cut flowers. Hardy annuals formed a study in colour, while the carnations bearing the first card were a specimen of what these blooms can be trained ...

DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING

... brick walls on the south and west. Mr Thomas Brown, East Wemyss, was the builder ; Mr Thomas Thomson, Buckhaven, joiner ; Mr Wm. Nicol, Buckhaven, plumber ; Messrs J. C. Rolland & Sons, Leven, painters ; Mr Thomas Hood, Sinclairttwn, plasterer; Messrs ...

WEMYSS SCHOOL BOARD

... held in Buckhaven School on Wedresday last— Colonel Johnston (chairman), Rev. W. M'Ohie, Rev. J. W. Drennan, Messrs Baird, Hardie, Brown, Greig, and Reid being present. On the motion of the Chairman, it was agreed to record in the minutes an expression ...

WEMYSS SCHOOL BOARD

... Weroyas, the Board held iu. April meeting on Wednesday last. Colonel Johnston, Rev. W. M'3hie, Rev. J. W. Drennan, Messrs Hardie, Baird, and Greig were the sederun'. Amongst the minutes read were those of the Western Committee, which had met • represent ...

READY-MADE CLOTHING

... same footing as the other works in regard to employing boys who had not labour or merit certittcatt•a, and were under 14. Mr Hardie said marry patents were not aware of that, and it wits only fair ;hat they should underreand the posiii-m. Iu .answer to the ...

METHIL

... which the sad accident at Kirkland left Mrs Taylor and her family, was held in the Mission Hall, on Thursday evening. Rev. Thomas Muir was called to the chair and briefly outlined the circumstances in which a most deserving woman and family had been left ...

BILLIARDS, BILLIARDS. ICE-CREAM & BILLIARD ROOMS

... 2-3) beat Archie' H. Adamson (2). Dr A. E. Watson (scratch) beat Robert M•Rrie (4). Alexander Adamson (6) and Jamee Hardie (6) to play. Thomas Wilson (4) beat James Dryburgh (6). David :temple (3 2-3) beat R. G. Leitch (2 2-3). James Venters (4) beat Rev ...

THE LEVEN ADVERTISER, JANUARY 2ND 1902

... Mr Adamson, Mr G. Brown, Mrs Oswald, Mr RG. Isiitc`t, Sergsant-Major Griffin, Ser. ' geaut-Major Thomson, Dr Smith, Mr J. Hardie, Mr Taylor, Mr Hugh, Mr Salmond, Mr Henderson, Mr Ross, Sergeant-Major eto. Captain Wemyes was accompanied to the platform ...

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFWBOAT INSTITUTION. Under the lastitution, ta..- A LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION ON RESTORATION OF ..

... Auchtermuchty, on the 15th Mot, by thh Rev. D. N. Hogg, TRONA', baker, Methil, to Aorta, youngest daughter of the late Customs HARDY, Auchtermuohty. At Kirkland, Levee, ou the 19th Mat., Jonas Rosser. en, late of Ifethilhill. At 15 South Street, Elie, on the ...

MetAii Prhii? Sakoel

... thoroughly good. and the blackboard illustrations are artistic and effective. Net grant, £lO5 106 13d. Increase, V 18$ 9d. Mr Hardie said the reports were first-rate, taken as a whole, an opinion in which all the members joined. Mr Baird—lt is 'ostensory ...