SPORTS AND ATHLETICS
... Lender 10 IMPERIAL (Mr D M Gar.t) Tabor 10 TELEMACHUS (Mr Jeffrey) Earl 10 1 DUNIN (Mr Adam Scott) A Scott 10 I ...
... Lender 10 IMPERIAL (Mr D M Gar.t) Tabor 10 TELEMACHUS (Mr Jeffrey) Earl 10 1 DUNIN (Mr Adam Scott) A Scott 10 I ...
... Kirkcudbrightshire; and Mrs Todd, Montrose; Mr and Mrs Alex. Todd, Edinburgh; and Mrs Moyes, Markincii;- Dr and Mrs Jeffrey, Baillieswells, Bieldsiue; Mrs LachiAn Maikinnon, jiw., 25 West-field Terrace, Aberdeen; Mr and Mrs J. B. Barker, Shertield, Hants ...
... which trans- reader from Galloway to SS h ' an T d thence t0 the Western falls?nl s ' ?u' A ? oUng Lowlander, who ?• Wlth Colin ' a Highlander, artlstlc genius but is woefully ordinary practical qualities, a Y j where money is concerned, trnnhio *» an ...
... gifts of sweets, apples and oranges all contributed to the happiness of the children. Messrs Salthouse (organ), Willie and Colin Jeffrey (pipes and drum) provided ' music for the games. Votes of thanks were cordially passed. Blelack Festivities. The staff ...
... —l Char Fort William. feet 5 inches; Ale_xaß ...
... —Lieut. Commander Herbert C. Evans, R.N.V.R.; S«b- Lieut. John A. R. M'Cormick, do.; Sub-Lieut. John P. Robley ,do. Died Wounds. Sub-Lieut. John W. Edwards, R.N.V.R. Wounded. Lieut.-Commander John E. Nicol, R.N.V.R. R.N. Division, Batt. —Sub-Lieut. Archibald ...
... by Mr John Hendereon. who returned the three best aggregate handicap soores—267, less 42—225. The second prize, presented Mr A. Gregor, cigarette oaeo, was won Mr J. J. Russell with a .score of 248. less 18—230. Other scores were:—Messrs W. Jeffrey, 258 ...
... prize—W. Budge; runner-up—George Milne. Vioe-fresident's prize— W. Budge ; Milne. Walker medal—John runner-up—Charles Hay. y Single-handed competition—l John Macdonald, 2A. Cameron, W. Budge, 4 T. Stuart. During the evening a toast-list was gone through ...
... kilt, and many of the women wore silk sashes * a, 'tan across their e e *tent f,le was due t0 a fi e or^anisin^ rudor St John, the 'fn e ary ' and to the efforts l ' l,r » fS committee—Lady Mrs Barclay* 011 ' hran, Mrs Napier ,an ec ''s an( Mrs • \ ...
... the country and the settlers much more when freights have been reduoed and the line is properly and permanently laid l . Hon. John \V. writes History and l War Office Reform, Henniker Heaton, M 11.,l 1 ., Cash Delivery, Shopping by Post. and) Sampson ...
... and Mr R. Agnew Wallace, Gordon Highlanders. From Rccihall—Sir John Brown, Lady Brown, and Miss Brown. From Bar.chory House—Colonel and Mrs Stewart, Miss Margaret Stewart, and Mr Colin Edmond. From Rotbiemay Castle—Mrs Forbes, Mrs Ronald Forbes, Mrs ...
... W. Hutcbeson, Aberdeen. Mr and Mrs John Small, and Mrs John L. Macdonald, and Mis® Jessie Swan, Dundee; Mrs Charles Fred Best, Whitman Best, and Arthur V. Kinney, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A; G. F. Goodbody, 4 Mr R. John, Mr J. H. W. Harrison-Broadley, Miss ...