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New Fiscal Want:A

... reply had come, the Council should it in themselves and charge the cost to Mr Christie. Bailie Mackie said the matter was • hardy annual. Be hid tried for years to get fined up, but he bud always been defeated. Instead, the Council had cleaned it out, but ...

G. J. BPOWART, Dental Consultant. BUILDINGS. WILLInunT ROAD. 6 6 pbserver writes :—Occasional One Horse wires, ..

... was conducted by Mr i.larnet E. Thonuis (ex-comedian ) who has been holding seereesful meetings in the Innerleven Gospel Mr Thomas gave a poverfel address which held the audience snellhound throughoot. A quartette was effeetvely rendered, while tic hymns ...

PROVINCIAL OFFICE-BEARERS

... as folloas: S.W., John Hardie, Leslie; J.W., Bailie Geo. White, Cupar; Treasurer, James Caper; S. Deacon, Robert Morris, Methil; J. D eacon, Peter Paterson, Dusfein,line; Architect, Robert Lessebt, eirclanclen; Jeweller, Thomas Hugh, East Wemyec; Bible- ...

Unit

... over the whole of Scotland. The photographs were submitted to the editors of Display and t'le A drertiting World and Mr Roy Hardy, artist, and thew judges have awarded the first prize of to the Reform Cu-Sperative Society, Ltd. The first eighteen prize-winners ...

SUCCESSFUL LEVEN FUNCTION

... Flowering Plants (in 7 in. row-1. J. Cunningham, Aherhill. • _Best Foliage Plant—l, Mrs J. Chalmers, Orwell. - Best Lobelia-I, Thomas Sharpe; 2, Mrs Chalmers. . Beet 4 Table Plants (2 flowering, 2 Foliage)-1, Mrs Chalmers. Best Coleus-1, J. Campbell, Millburn ...

THE PALACE, METHIL

... patron of the stalls; be canary and cage which dissolve into nothing rat with Hertz himself and then from the hands a doubting Thomas from the pit—all the-e and any more stiunp Hertz as a master illusionist. Indian rope trick rounded off the whole en. , rtainment ...

LASOqR WINS IN_WEMYSS

... the Labour Party interest were very successful, and the composition of Wemyss Parish Council' is now predominantly Labour Mr Thomas Gairns, the ex- Chairman, was defeated in the Third Ward. Far the County Council, at Weet Wen:gas, Mr R. Howieson detested ...

A JOS FOR .MR 1100011

... counties attended the meeting of the Executive held in the Hotel, Dunfermline, when the appointments were under consideration. Mr Thomas Smith' Lumphinnans, the President, presided. For the General and Assistant Becre tarial positions there were three nominations—Mr ...

MARKING'S

... was re-elected Preitident. and Mr William Snowden. Coallown. and Mr Thomas Keddie. Marl:inch. were elected member. •if the Maud of Management. Mr Braid. Markincli. and Mr Peter Hardie. Windyaatcs. were appointed member. of the Educational Committee. The ...

WIRELESS

... D. Bruce J. B. S. W. B. M. A. T. S. C. R. O. W. H. H. E. M. W. T. N. John Durie Thwaas Bradley .1. E. Cassell, Alexander Hardie .1. W. J. L. D. W. thrlataa Robert Galloway R. T. D. Royal Bank std. Methil, J. Cormie Bur, J. A. Thom I:. B. ',vie Mrs Simpson ...

IMP 'r 1 THE LEVEN ADVERTISER AND WEMYSS GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924 Local and District News Miss White was ..

... League of Natkns Union in London. The late Mr Thomas White was a brother of Mr John White, for many years a rrominent figure in municipal and edu..ational circles, and long Provost of the town. Mr Thomas White was a valued legal adviser of the Town Council ...

POOR EXHIBITION OF FOOTBALL

... ceremony, an impromptu concert programme was submitted by Messrs D. Jackson, sen. D. Jackson, jun.. James Brown, T. Di;.nks, and Thomas Ferguson, who submitted songs, and Messrs A. J. Forbes and D. Jackson, sen., who recited humorous poems. Messrs James Walker ...