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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES

... TO-.MOB1OClS ?? (n CI-L SlIt lvc'ES. Free Sm'tlth C'Ilrtlt-8, \Ir 'I'itld.wlasgow. Alitle Lectutire. Mliiclell 5 ev.15 Canion lg' C'lleged ('Impzl-ll.0, Icv. C'anon Aitiger. C'atfiedial--1. Verv Rev. Dr MacIca,d. (Gla.gowv o. ie*v. Drl .}Jaym>e2 ...

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... London contemporary' remarks on the very sniall attendance at Canon Scott Holland’s recent meeting in Aberdeen, and suggests reason that his style may be rather flowery and Corinthian for the tough and stern dwellers by the Northern sea.” ...

NOTICE

... LL Persona having CLAIMS against the deceased WILLIAM CHRYSTAL, Esquire of Gateside, ...

BIRTHS

... At IS Gladstone Place, Aberdeen, on the 7th inst., the wife of W. B. Andbrsos, of son. At 7 Henry Place, Aberdeen, on the inst,, the wife Alexander Douglas of a son. 49 Sprinubank Terrace. Aberdeen, on the Sid insL, the wife of Jambs Hay Bisset, of Woodhill, of a daughter. At Skene Street, Aberdeen, on 2nd inst., the wife of James M'Pherbon, 8.R.M.A., H.M. ship Raleigh, South Africa, of a ...

THE ROAD TO EKOWE

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RED CURRANT DRINK

... Crush a pound of ripe red-currants in basin; and to wineglassful of juice add one pint boiling water, and capillaire to tasLe. Strain, and drink cold. Too Literal.—Scene ; A coffee room. Customer (who has been long : I say, waiter, how long will chop be ? Waiter : About four inches and a ’arf, sir ! (Customer is comforted.) ARichmond curate was recently eloquently pleading the cause of the ...

No more will Willie’s music shrill and sweet,

... more will Willie’s music shrill and sweet, Flow through Balmoral’s gorgeous lighted hall. Nor its rich symphony rouse Royal feet. To open, a* of old Her Highland Ball; Nor will his shadow gaunt obscure the wall. When ‘'in-tho noon of night ” pleasure spread. Thro’ those long fingers, cold and stiff withal, And lowly lies his venerable head— While Dee shall ceaseless hum its requiem e’er the ...

SPECIAL PRIZES

... Piece of plate from Mr Barclay, Gordon Arms Hotel, Keith, a first prize for the best pair of horses mares in harness, 3 entries —Jas. M‘Donald, The Farm. Silver medal from a friend for the best kept pair of horses or mares and harness, 3 entries —George Ferguson, Lessendrum. Special prize from Mr Jessiman, saddler, for the best done pair of horses or mares in harness, entries—James M’Donald, ...

ADDRESS TO THE QUEEN,

... On the motion of Dr Ross Taylor, Thurso, seconded by Mr E. A. Stuart Gray, of Kinfauns, it was agreed to transmit a loyal address of congratulation to the Queen on the anniversary of Her Majesty’s birthday, and expressing their earnest prayer that Her Majesty would long be spared to reign over contented and happy people. ...