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Bo'ness Journal and Linlithgow Advertiser

SALVATION ARMY

... Meeting 6 MONDAY Night in the Barracks, beginning at 7 o'clock. Captains Dext and Goopenip, Lieutenant Laxson, and others, will speak and sing for Jesusg: . o . o . i Tickets Sixpence each, from Members of the Army, apd of Ju(ixs Dyaock. L& p A All interested ...

THE « HIGHLAND BAGPIPES

... condescend to play in public on the famous bagpipe. - Unfortunately the performance never came off, so we are at a loss to speak of the Emperor's merits as a piper, but we fear he would have bad no chance with our Highland Brigades in that department of ...

JOLUNTEER SUPPER

... Miller then followed with his favourite * Red, White and B_luc_. 2 Dr Graham then proposed the ‘ Town aud Trade of Bo'ness.” Speaking first of the town, he said, when he first came to Bo'ness, fifteen years ago, Bo'ness wag apparently what might be called ...

A MARVELOUS RECORD

... from the pen of this prolificautbor. Few men have more largely occupied the time in which they lived or been permitted to speak to so vast a congregation, and the influence of this man, if judged by his opportunities, is beyond the possibilifies of human ...

BO'NESS POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... be very much in the hands of committees, and especilly of the convevrecs. As convener of the Lighting Committee, Le bad to speak of a lamp that had been taken down at Corbiehall, where building alterations were being done. The place bad been left in darkness ...

Focal Pntelligence,

... business relating to the formation of a public library being disposed of, the remainder of the evening was utilised by impromptu speaking. Next Wednesday a paper will be read on the ¢ Dwellings of the Poor.” Prorosep Convextion or Porice BureHs. —A conference ...

Yistrict Etems, LINLITHGOW

... presented with a handsome pocket Bible by the members of lis class. The Churching of the Council.—Dr Donald Macleod, Glasgow, speaking at the Istablish Church soiree in Linlithgow, referred to the recent discussion in the Town Council about the town's officers ...

GRASS PARKS

... Turnips, owing to the mildness of the season show a luxuriant top, that is, those which are in the field, but, genrally speaking, the crop, such as it was, has been stored. Ploughing is well advanced, but farmers are now beginning to realise the yields ...

FUNERAL SERMONS

... could receive. mueh that ‘wag fseful in regard to our common worke What he was as & pastor and religious gaide, those can best speak who have sat under liis ministry, who have long regarded him with venerwtion as their spiritual leader, and to whom his loss ...

A WOMANS WILL;

... not. He was thinking as he ate : ** This sort of thing can’t last long. It's never likely.’ He did not mean his bles sings, speaking as if they were too full and abundant; for his deserts. No: he was alluding to the amourd of wors that would be required ...

A WOMANS WILL;

... him instruction in Latin, and to endeavour to bring him forward. My father desires me to say that he is at present unable to speak as ta Hugh Godfrey’s capabililies. With our united regards to yourself lng Miss Warburton, I vemain, yours faithfully, Lvews ...

BONESS PAROCHIAL BOARD

... As this question concerned the Kinneil Company more particularly, and as Mr Hyslop was present, who was best qualified to speak on the subject, they would be glad to hear what he had to SAY. Mr Hyslop said he had been asked there to-day to answer this ...