BOOKS
... Book Blue Guide to Scotland Horseman's Year Book Church of Scotland Year Book Whitaker’s Almanac (Paper) LIBRARY EDITION Thomas Hardy Mayor of Casterbridge 10/6 Trumpet Major 10/6 The Woodlanders 10/6 7/6 5/- 25/- 10/6 5/- 7/6 ...
... Book Blue Guide to Scotland Horseman's Year Book Church of Scotland Year Book Whitaker’s Almanac (Paper) LIBRARY EDITION Thomas Hardy Mayor of Casterbridge 10/6 Trumpet Major 10/6 The Woodlanders 10/6 7/6 5/- 25/- 10/6 5/- 7/6 ...
... Black, Andrew Soutar, Douglas Stewart. Alex. Rogers, Robert Neilson, James Dow. James Mackie, James M'Kenzie, Alan Hardy, Sandy Waters, Thomas Robertson, Roderick MTnnes Charlie Braid. William Setwart, Billy Nicol, Robt. Webster, Robin Alexander, George Morrison ...
... Keith Neilson as gymnastic instructor, as also to Mr J. J. Cowan as treasurer to the Committee. We are also indebted to Mr Hardie, a member of the Executive Committee, for his work in connection with the production of the annual balance statement, a copy ...
... TRAFFIC OFFENDERS For failing to stop at the halt sign at the junction of Forth Avenue North and Bennochy Road. John Hardy Herdman, 97 Massereene Road was fined OS. Mr Usher said the accused had been cycling very slowly but ho should have stopped at the ...
... Syme and Simptop, Rosytb't wingers, was game two good defences. Hibs' 'keeper had a penalty save. Mention must be made of Hardie. Hibs' inside-right. He was the best forward on view. When the teams met in the re-play on Wednesday evening Hibs were beaten ...
... 274 4 6 Mrs Annie N. Turnbull. Wayside. Limekilns 3.936 10 John M. Millie. 26 High Street, (‘rail 748 11 Thomas Forret. Coaltown of 3.574 Thomas Buchan. 57 Bruce Street. Dunfermline 3.311 9 Mrs Grace W. Arnott. Aslihank. Auchtermuclity 3.241 19 J m e ...
... Forret, W. Moyes, J. Jamieson and Thomas Hutchison. HISS’ NARROW Win.—On Saturday. Valleyflcld were visitors Public Park in a league fixture. The game was very evenly contested and Bibs won by the odd goal in five. Hardie opened for Hibs after 15 minutes; ...
... hn R. Craig. Harness—Andrew Chalmers. Percherons—John Elphinstone. Tradesmen’s Turnouts—John Klphiustone. Horse .’shoeing—Thomas Reid. Hunters, etc.—M. A. Spencer Nairn, Ayrshire*—S. B. Alston. British I'riesiau—Alex. Graham. Other Cattle—John Mcßury ...
... Forks, Handlebars, Speedometers, 3 and 4-Speed Wheels, Oilskin Capes, Water Bottles, Pannier Sets. Everything for the Cyclist. Thomas Un, Cycle Agent, Leven. VOLDINO Pram for sale, good condition.-34 Denbert Loan, Xenno. Tay, SALE-14-ft. Pleasure Boat. 12 ...
... Economy and Modern History. First Class Stuart M'Dowall and Thomas P. Soper. Second Class Janka Blatt, M.A.; William E. Cowper Johnson, Sydney B. F. F. Gowans, Duncan J. Hancock, John D. M. Hardie, Robert G. Holden, M.A.; lan R. Lawson, M.A.; Charles G. ...
... thn--Eng. Arith. Fr. ! 4 c. II.); 'Thomas McAndre;r—Hiat., Ardh, Math. (I.t, Sc. (1.) 'Tech. .11.; France* Nlumc Mtn. III); Michael Mclirttry -- Eng., Had. , Arith. Nlatha , OE , Fr.d.t. Sc. al). Mary Niel/. Hardy— Eng.. I !A. III. ; Jaunt, Michic— Arith ...
... renderings, one being the popular Australian number. Waltxing Matilda. and members the company contributed items. Bro. Thomas Gowan presided at the organ. The function, voted a huge success by all, will doubt be a memorable one in the records of Lodge ...