Distriot Doings
... M'Cuaig sail per Allan Line steamer ** Scandinavian on Saturday from Glasgow to Quebec. They go through to friends at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. ...
... M'Cuaig sail per Allan Line steamer ** Scandinavian on Saturday from Glasgow to Quebec. They go through to friends at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. ...
... appointed Lord. High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. It is authoritatively announced that Prince Albert has now completely recovered, and will shortly resume active duty in the Royal Navy. ...
... Colling‘wood, the flagship of Admiral Sir Stanley J. Colville, .on board of which are the Prince of Wales and his broher Prince Albert. e e e * The Collingwood arrived in Campbeltown Loch to-day (Friday) with Ymth Princes on board, and is expected to remain ...
... are ot 20 lonesdue these days. Charabanes by the dozen, automobiles by the huudrcd), are streaming through the gates of Prince Albert National Park loaded with fagged parents, and tired but hopeful children, and the usual paraphornnfi'u necessary for a holiday ...
... for them, It is here with its southern gateway opening to the prairies that the Domi);- ion Government has established Prince Albert National Park, The reserve iy i generous one, covey.. I an area of 1,869 square miles, This peaseful lake and woodlang ...
... Admiral Sir Stanley Colville, K.C.8., on board of which were His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and his younger brother Prince Albert, was at anchor in Campbeltown Loch from the afternoon of Friday, 24th inst.. till the morning of Monday, 27th inst. The ...
... has this weck I, remitted to Headguartes s the sum of L 1505, - |“ The bulletins show that His Roya! ZTigh|| |ness Prince Albert continues to .. un. ‘m'@fl'“l'ted progress. ...
... 0 Oaptain J. Hamilton, Irrawadd Flotilla Company, Y .1 0 0 The Prince of Wales, who last week-end visited his brother Prince Albert in Aberdeen, is to be denied active service for the present. The Press Bureau’s announcement is as follows:—‘‘ The Secretary ...
... Wales and Duke of Rothesay, K.G., Grenadier Guards, had been appointed- Aide-de-Camp to Field- Marshal Sir John French. Prince Albert has returned from Sandringham feeling quite recovered from his recent illness. He is very eager to rejoin hig ship, and ...
... . 2 P DR R S A R ; R ANEE Tele A- v PN News vi'ron'l Sootia. . By the largest vote ever polled in the city of UNION Prince Albert, it has been resolved to spead ey £140,000 to defilop power from La Colle Falls on LETTER the Baskatchewan River. Four hundred ...
... to Uradese widows out of. sight and memory & | was the coming of Queen Victoris Prince Albert to Balmoral in 1848, was now the ‘‘ Braemar Highi Society.” | Prince Albert was an artist aud a bit of pagean&rfi He realised the people of Braemar were amateurs ...
... A PEACEFUL DPASSING AWAY. ! On the 10th of February, 1840, the marriage of} Queen Victoria to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg was ewebrated by thie Archbishop of Csmlcrhurfv in the Japel Boyal, St. James’s, to which both bride md bridegroom went from Buckingham ...