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JUVENILE MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... trees. I smited at the r a idea, and toid my friend that it would L4 a long time before tl. be could fuenish apesleefora Hallowe'en prtLy. I planted1n0 ?? fruit treeia. Well, last seasbon Ivisited my friend. Healed aly wue into his garden, and there it ...

NEW READINGS OF AN OLD POET

... water of F ]el, much freq ented by pike, the Scotch name of which is esd. Mennce the name of John o' Ged's bole. The poem on Halloween so abounds in antique West countryr phrases that it alone would occupy the .space allottedl for ano article to .form. a complete ...

LITERATURE

... excellent. To begin with, it has as a companion to Mrs. Oliphont's novel of The Three Brothers, I the first part of a tale of Hallowe'en, and the padding sup- 1 plies us with some of the liveliest reading of the month. The t sketch of Lyndhurst is perhaps a ...

LITERATURE

... notes on the Scottish Halloween which are not without their value even to the ethnologist and the antiquarian The Scotch Halloween, as held in the solitary farmhouse and described by Burns, differed considerably from the Halloween of our villages sad smaller ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... land lines the English side, the line will not be open to the public till the lapse of a few days. The old custom of All Hallowe'en was kept at Balmoral on the previous years, in the evening forming a procession with lighted torches, after which a bonfire ...

LITERATURE

... 8 the, biting dr reot ?? o; Nightin- i, gale, with awl ugra her heart, t and the Ittemuho e aesilwr upon her breast; the Halloween rm ofl of quiet po etry, and beauty, and coln wfue fe-up the breezy wood; wee Nri apel dying of s tarvation, with the sogfthlas ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Devonshire. They afterwards visited llodgers bnd Sons' cutlery works, Sheffield. The Dundee Advertiser says the old fe3. ival of Hallowe'en will not be celebrated with the edat of former ears at Balmoral. Owing to the death f the Princess iohenlohe, her Majesty ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Later in the evening her Mlajesty and Princess Beatrice witnessed thetorcblight procession for the celebration of All Hallowe'en,' ending with a bonfire in front of the Castle. THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. The Princess of WNales drove out attended ...

THE VIENNA EXHIBITION

... succeeded Mr. Stansfeld as Minister in attendance on the Queen. HALLOWYEN AT BD{AORAI CAsmr.-The old Scottish festival of Hallowe'en, the observance of which has gradually been falling into neglect in Scotland, has of late years been revived on Deeside ...

THE THEATRE

... their consent. They coeld not part with their promising pet. Entreaties were in vain. Their hearts were rady qf fint Oa Hallowe'en night the lovers were the happiest of the happy. W We'll burn two nuts, said he, and if they stand to each other we'll ...

COMIC PAPERS

... , to judge by Mr. Reed's account it, would perhaps command attention. AN OMISSION SUPPLIED. Auld Reekie's Duchess, hard Hallowe'en, Presents another Grandchild the Queen, Whose Grandchildren, if truth reporters score, new-born Princess brings to twenty-four ...

THE RELATIONS OF POETS, PAINTERS, AND MUSICIANS

... that ?? Mr. ?? tlid not sigulify inl writing Itis intention to obey the monition, the itehibitioc would be continued. I HALLOWE'EN AT' BALTORAL. This old Scottisit festival was celebrated at 'almotonl Castle on Tuesday night with tillsuitl ceremunty, ...