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LARGO

... Hotel ; John Blair, clothier. Markinch ; William Ford, jun., 6.reinatt, Wool Mill ; George Gray, solicitor, Markinch ; and Thomas Iteid, miner, Coaltov% a -- the first. seven being the present meniurs. tcttero to tbc glbitor. GLASS CAVE, EAsr WEMYSS. East ...

THOMAS WILKIE

... THOMAS WILKIE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 39 HIGH STREET, LEVEN, EG 8 respectfully to thank hie numerous Customers mid the Public geoerslly for their quit fevr and oleo to intimate that fgr the next Three Weeks he will offer the whole of his Large and Well Selected ...

ItXTRA

... Miss J Lister. Leven : 2 \V Meldrutn. hour Bunches of Sweet Was --I J W Thomson, Buckhaven; 2 P Keddie. Six Small Bouquets of Hardy Annuals-- 1 J M'Connell. 2 J Butters. IJangir.g Plant in Pot or Basket---1 A Young, 2 Robert White. Gladioli Spike ---G A Normand ...

THE LEVEN ADVERTISER, FEBRUARY lOra 1898

... COLINSBI7IIO I3 . SUDDEN DEATH or Ma THOMAS Sims.—This woll-known teacher died with alarming suddenness in bed on Saturday morning. Mr Sime left school at the usual hour on Friday, and after dinner drove along with Dr M`Hardy, to Elie, on business. He was to ...

THE LEVEIs-ADVERTISEP., MARCH 3aD 1898

... 7 4 John Galloway • 5 P. Piondfuot - 0 O D. Sharp - • O Robert 0 John Cairn+ • • 0 7 George Gardner • 0 OJ. D. Millar - 0 Thomas Ritchie - 7 J. Spittal 44 David Sinnott - R. Chalmers - James 801 l - Frank Huy - A. B. Crolr - R. Fellarton - • D. Hetherington ...

At Maitland Hotel, Edinburgh, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. W. Dunlop, M.A.. Buckhaven own+, THOMAS ISUNKINE, ..

... Buckhaven own+, THOMAS ISUNKINE, eld , at son of ex-Bailie Dunmire, to Matioot, only daughter of the late THOMSON, fisherman, Bookhaven. it u. At Ashdale, Levee, on the 18th ism., Berezina ELDgn or H A sins, widow of the late G. A. Hardie, farmer, Middle ...

THE LEVEN ADVERTISER, OCTOBER to 1898

... had the assistance of other young ladies. In the regretted absence through illness of Mrs Webster, Miss Annie Ross and Miss Hardie took charge of the Coaltown of Wemyss stall. Mrs Kennedy and Misses Watson reigned at the refreshment table. An art gallery ...

MARKINOH

... chairman, and Mr Jackson secretary and treasurer. The committee are Messrs D. Black, J. M. Key, D. M. Roeie, G. Chalmers, Thomas Mart, and J. G. Gray. The Rev. Mr Macslpine presented a copy of Professor Smith's work on The Life of Professor Henry Drummond ...

~~--- .1! 1 purpwrimniN ~'l 7VIIIRFn, I patronised each evening. Thei- success is mainly due to the elaboration ..

... Mica Q. Rimed and etre. Inglis, 68. lea B _ 6o. ing events and will perceive that the Seamen's Dunfermline v. Tayside Albion Thomas Walker and James Beveridge were with 1050 loads sleepers, the Magnus Lavator [inuring towns. are thinking of taking 'up the ...

THE LEVEN ADVERTISER, DECEMBER 7ra 1899

... diatributiou of coal to the deserving poor so far voluntary subscriptions would allow. Plans of a toinhatime, submitted by Mr Thomas Wishart, were passed. An interestinit discussion took place on the oft debated question of the duties of the Medical Officer ...

sad the clearing out of it will go far to realise I the sum aimed at. In midi!' to the

... 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 ...