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Alloa, 31 East Fife (h), 1

... Regina goal. Rush after rush by the Prince Albert forwards was stopped by the determined defence of the Thistle backs. A long kick by Collier brought relief, and the Thistle forwards worked the ball down to the Prince Albert goal for Kirkby to kick clear well ...

Varieties

... Grieve, Rival, Allington Pippin. Cooking varieties—Golden Spire, Early Victoria, Grenadier, Keswick Codlin, Bismarck, Prince Albert, Newton Wonder. Brainley'a Seedling. Pyramid pears—William's Ron Chretien, Conference, Duroodeau, Pitmaston Duchess. Doyenne ...

DIFFICULT TIMES FOR BUTCHERS

... Twaa of Scotland link hands firmly with The Jocks of Canada. The 52nd Regiment (Prince Albert Volunteers), the title of which is derived from its headquarters, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, is allied to The Light Bobs, otherwiee the Oxfordshire and Bu ...

DEATH OF THE KING. A NATION IN MOURNING. After a brief illness, King Edward died at a late hour on

... expressions of sorrow throughout the entire country ou Saturday morning. King Edward, the second child and eldest son of Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Queen Victoria, was born at Buckingham Palace on 9th November, 1811. Ilia Milady's father died in 1861 ...

THE LEVEN ADVERTISER AND WEMYSS GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, 1916

... sense or reason in depriving Casement of his Knighthood, and allowing the Duke of Cumberland, the Duke of Albany, and Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein to retain their many titles and dignities as British Princes. There may be some excuse for the Duke ...

BUCKINGHAM PALACE

... Victoria ascended the throne she begin' to reside here. The chief facade was built by Blore in 1846, under the supervision of Prince Albert: it is 360 feet iu length, and cost £150,000. The Sovereign's private apartment* are on the north tide of the palace. THE ...

CARE OF APPLE TREES

... county organiser for the College. presided. Mr Hall said the varieties of the apples were Early Victoria. Grenadier, Lanes, Prince Albert, Bismarck, and Bramley's Seedling. A section of each had been treated with II lb., 3 lb., and lb. per tree of sulphate ...

D A T.' A LTG ursr I,' ISM

... D A T.' A LTG I,' PRINCE ALBERT NATIONAL PARK The lonesome trails of Saskatchewan's North Lands are not so lonesome these days. Charabancs by the dozen, automobiles by the hundred, are streaming through the gates of Prince Albert National Park loaded ...

ROYAL PROPOSALS

... ceremonious or formal proposal. Invariably the magical question has been put with the uncertain diffidence of a man in love. Prince Albert was saved the embarrassment of proposing to the young Queen of England by the iron barriers of tradition. As the reigning ...

IN THE GARDEN. SONG PRACTICAL HINTS MID SUGGESTIONS. Priatiailly all over the country late apples and pears are ..

... to go bad is thus isolated by the surrounding sand, and the decay is prevented from spreading. late varieties, such as Prince Albert, Bramity's Seedling., Newton Wonder and Ilambling' s Seedling, will keep well in sand up to March if the boxes are kept ...

MINING NOTES

... being accepted. Not long after the restriction was withdrawn the Legion received a notable accession in the person of Prince Albert Frederick of Prussia, who enlisted under the name of Albrecht, and died in 1897. The Legion has also had in its ranks • ...

A. K. 141 MLLE

... and from which the Castle of Balmoral was slated when it was built by our late beloved Queen Victoria and her Consort, Prince Albert.. Between Fondland and Bennachie is as fine a bit of country—fertile fields, contented trine, and smiling homesteads, dark ...