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LITERARY GOSSIP

... Moreo-ver, the- book, tillts- ar-teritstel hiis-cory of hi-eieci cod her moveiment twrsana 2011-4 eCxiSt'MCe. Her -Majesty 'the Queen no aet accepted front Mris. MaLy-n~ae Rec-d an alda-oce- ca)ry of -The Life2 andc A~dven~tures of Caritirn 3-f-a-one Bedi, ...

THE NATIONAL HORSE SHOW

... Cavour. Htuch G-ae's Priocess. W. J. M'CCart-can's Beri.ev l Model. S. Baidie's Spion Kop, Mrs. Henrv's (rey Duck. Htth Gray's Victoria. Cap- Iin R. 1V. Eaviev's Mi-6s M`Conn. Mr. A. J. WVan'-orontgh's Biasekbird. 'Wm. A. Wealhi's Tamer- lane, J. J. Stafford's ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... scen. A sweet place to return to wrhen the dangers have been passed and the victorv won. Sir George White has worn the Victoria Oross for over twrenty vears. To-day lhe holds five orders of knightlhrod-G.C.B., K.C.G , G.C.S.L, G.C.I.E.L anzL G.CN.O ...

NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... many statte trials- Ju-st otaos Mr. tbreetch is dosingL a latn.e - e-ses in I hos. MDiessrs. T. & JYM'Erv-ol, limited. AO, Victoria, Square, li-ave a etrtmatt stand in which they dip~a~y potato spratyesr, conibined, Du--r Dli(Tansd ralo-' ct-s isy eifferost ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... Early ' in the winter of 1853 some prom mnent -Members of ra-iouns Qonggregalions 'usident in tbe nei~rb- libon.rsood of the Queen's and Presbutori-an Col- leges, fieling the, want of a. chmr-ch for {he in- ?? popula-ation of tb-at ki-rrirt-in which re- ...

VICTORIA REGINA, IMPERATRIX

... VICTORIA REGINA, IMPERATRIX. THE GREETING OF BELFAST. ?? 4TH APRIL, 900o. 1 0, Sovran Lady of the heart's domain! Frcru out those dewy memories of the yea~rs, That twilight melting in the gentle rain, t Thy visit veil'd as in a mist it tears, . In dear ...

MASONIC CONCERT AT MUCKAMORE

... and in reply to an en- core sang Soldiers of the Queen. which was greeted with terrific aprnlnn.e and the chorus telone up by the auldienrce. J relv to -an encore for his renldlering of For Queen and Countq' (JudeO, he fn'tyhied with Bravo Dublin ...

IRISH INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION

... l Iater- I national Exhiiietle (where a ?? and silver medal, the higlhest avward, was gained), and at the sm1al depot in Victoria Street the work was kept alive for some two yiears, saler aIunhiu2 to £1t001 being effacted. In the spring of 1891 Lady hber ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... is carried On hreuthiea-ly frmM the beginning to the, TuaL QUEEN TaEac-sIrcaxer Be- Frank Mathaw. (JSohn Lanej) This romance carries i-atlass 'had,3 toj the times oif Queen EBize-beth anti Queen Miry~ of Scotland.:! Thie hook deals -with th Bainso lo,and ...

CHRISTMAS DAY

... case of accident or of suicide. The womnan lived apart from her husband, and was alone in the house. THE QUEEN'S CHRISTMAS AT WINDSOR. The Queen spent Christmnas Day at Win ?? after an interval of thirteen years. The members* of the Royal Family at the ...

AMUSEMENTS

... s mate, and Mr. George Sinclair the Bob Beckejt. The applause was very frequent. It was inevitable that The ruler of the Queen's navee should come in for an en- thusiastic outburst. The last chorus and dance in the first at were encored. Miss Lina Carr ...