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Rapier on Racing

... well on the second day, when only two favourites won, HURDLERS AT SANDOWN The field two flights from the finish of the Prince Albert Handicap Hurdle Race at Sandown Park. Mr. F. Collinson's Jake Smith, who was second, is in the lead, with H. Malcolm up ...

THE SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... ap peals greatly to their Majesties, as well as to Princess Mary, who always enjoys being among the soldiers there. Prince Albert has had another attack of gas tritis and is recover ing from it, al ways rather a we a r i s o me ptocess. He is, 1 am ...

THE GUNNER IN WINTER

... as a sign of the times. The Stoke Poges Golf Club.-- The bridge over, the park lake. The president of this new club is Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein nnd the vice-president Enrl Howe. The committee includes the Earls of Chesterfield nnd Kinnoull. ...

Protecting Fruit I From Frost

... susceptible than others to frost damage, some varieties, too, blossom later and so may escape that way. Of the apples, Lane's Prince Albert, Cox's Orange Pippin, Blenheim Orange and Bram- ley's Seedling although favourites are among the most susceptible to frost ...

RAPIER ON RACING

... the month it cost Lord Nunburnholme 560 guineas to buy in his gelding by Highborn II. He was [Continued overleaf) THE PRINCE ALBERT HURDLE Some of the runners taking a flight in the principal event over the minor obstacles on the first day of the Sandown ...

THE SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... which settled in the throat; happily her Majesty is now quite recovered. Prin cess Mary was very happy last week with Prince Albert and Prince George with her, and joining in the King's and her early rides. Walton Heath Golf Glub has attracted Lord and ...

THE KENNEL

... appear in the course of a few days. I have heard so much about the young dog, Broadlea Squire, who beat his famous sire, Prince Albert, at Liverpool show last January, that I was interested to see how Mr. Woodiwiss would place him in the event of the dog ...

CORDONS FOR SMALL GARDENS

... Laxton's Superb Dec.-Mar. Culinary Apples. Early Victoria (also known as Emneth Early) July-Aug. Grenadier Aug.-Sept. Lane's Prince Albert Nov.-Mar. Lord Derby Nov.-Dec. Rev. W. Wilks October. Alfriston Nov.-Mar. Dessert Pears. Williams' Bon Chretien Aug.-Sept ...

THE SERVANTS OF OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS.--THE ROYAL NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE

... an Indian named Paul Jones, adjudged insane, was placed in the hands of the police. An inspector and a constable left Prince Albert on March 1st and returned on March 25th with the lunatic, having travelled in the execution of this task over 829 miles ...

THE LIBRARY: A ROVING LIFE

... of humour, and his cheery autobiography will be found a brisk and thoroughly enjoyable record. His account of the late Prince Albert Victor's visit to Burma is very amusing. And that reminds me, says the author in winding up this chapter, there is just ...