On Sunday, at the mid-day service iu Carluke Parish Church, considerable commotion was caused by an announcement made made by the minister (the Rev. F. M. Hauxeell) prior to commencing his sermon, to the effect that he had been informed that shorthand writers were to be present
January 11, 1901 - Forfar Herald - Forfar, Angus, Scotland
fits.—Now and again I send • small thing to the Poorhouse for the use of the inmates, just to help to vary the monotony of their daily life, and I know that other* do likewise. I haw no doubt whatever that these are duly distributed amongst the ; but what I desire to call attent
January 11, 1901 - Forfar Herald - Forfar, Angus, Scotland
crave a little of parr valuable s pace to appeal to the sporting public in conn ection with the Scottish Cup Tie at Station Park on Saturday first. The Committee of the Forfar Athletic have refused, I understand, a substantial offer from the Leith's Athletic to play the tie on t
January 11, 1901 - Forfar Herald - Forfar, Angus, Scotland
The average attendance for the past month, it was reported, was 92 per cent., as compared with S 9 per cent. at the corresponding period Mat year. CHILNREN. The Clerk read a letter from Mr Win. Mayor, photogiaplicr, Forfar, requesting permission to photograph school children. Th
January 11, 1901 - Forfar Herald - Forfar, Angus, Scotland
history of co-operation from the beginning in a small Rochdale shop with £t9 of stock to the establishment of the large productive establishments of Leith, Glasgow and elsewhere, was a remarkable story, which must have impressed the most despondent with a sense of the irresistib
January 11, 1901 - Forfar Herald - Forfar, Angus, Scotland
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January 11, 1901 - Forfar Herald - Forfar, Angus, Scotland
Finest Artificial Teeth inserted at Lowest Possible Charges. American Gum Teeth a Specialty. Teeth Filled with Gold, Amalgam, and Cement. Teeth Painlessly Extracted by aid of Nitrous Oxide Gas. D. FENWICK 6 Eig ßrechin. hth.,
January 11, 1901 - Forfar Herald - Forfar, Angus, Scotland
( lb ) Intcr.ela run with the t.l3.desdals Harriers' Headquarters, Airdrie &mice, (Bamford Bar' ries., and Oaks Harriers, Rosebank Addstie club Cambuslang. J. Barron and W. Buchanan, R.A.C. Out li ne of roars—Dos Bra - Main Street, Bridge Street, alms hulks of Clyde, through rata
January 9, 1901 - Coatbridge Express - Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland