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... Nisbet 0 D. Laurie 1 R. A. S Renick, 0 D. . 4 pankle 1 A. W. Russell 0 A. S. Handers= .. 1 F. Speoeit 1 Dr Dickson 0 J. G. Thomson 0 H. T. Baxter 1 W. T. Watson P. A. St John W. M. Whiteley 1-9 R. Carrie 0-7 ...
... not the least popular being those bestowed on Mrs Bryden, Mite Russell, and Mr John W. Bayne for services rendered to the Band of Hope. Mr Petrie, in a few fitting words, presented Mr John Golder with a silver-mounted ebony walking stick in recognition ...
... Children in arm► not admitted. Pass-out Cheeks at Interval Only. CIIILDREN'S MATINEE—SATURDAYS at 3. AMERICAN ROLLER RINK, RUSSELL ROAD, MURRAYFIELD. REGISTIL OF VOTERS. BURGH OF MUSSFLBURGH. LODGERS, SUB-TENANTS, PARTNERS of COMPANY FIRMS, and OTHERS desirous ...
... to the darkness. The Nondeeoripta'. innings was closed with their total at 107 for six wickets. Jae. Anderson had 32 runs, John Hay 22, J. Hendenon 14, W. Kerr 14, and James Hay, 12. Bak Rill Combination and tho Dreadnoughts met on Monday night. The former ...
... Peter Masan n John Lawson I Porteasa Anii• Dr John Jardine I *Merl Peter David Remit David Petrie I Ander. Mitchell A. e. Walter I John Roble Jaw. Wlnt)rr. Jour heat Har•burgh Ja. Calder I John 0 Mn. Ands. 0 .. a Shona . . I (l o. Wieder I ...
... at a time when it seemed to hint that Gladstonian Home Rule went dangerously near to a repeal of the• Union. But when Mr Russell got into the counsels lof the Unionist party, and perceived that the op position to Home Rule wa■ dictated by the self. interest ...
... :PRISCILLA MORAN. The delightful new child Mae. in a pathetic mid homely little Irish Ilbn. ARMISTICE I .4s—Profesanr D. RUSSELL SCOTT.. M.A.. Ph.D. tPreeident. Scottish Conctregat'onal I , l—Rer. WM. DRAY. M.A. Presentation of to '4l Guido% (167th City ...
... Truants. by Mr A. E. W. Mason. Charles Dickens and the Guild of Literature and Art is a literary reminiscence by the late Sir John Robinson, indeed the last work from his fertile pen. Lady Broome contributes the second of her Colonial Memories, of Old ...
... Maggie Bourhill, Lizzie John, Beatrice Baisley. low Young, Janet Allan. Merit—Boya--Hugh Marshall, dna (presented by W. Hay, Esq.), Andrew Stenhouse, Cecil Russell, 'Henry Jack. Peter Connelly, Chas. Hughes, And. Hope, John Sclater. Girls—Joanna Jardine ...
... words of Jesus. Let not your hearts be tecohltd; ye believe in God, believe also in Me (John tie. 1), are the basis of our sermonette this week, by Pastor Russell, of the London Tabernacle, and very appropriate at the commenceinert of the New Year. The ...
... Fraser, J.P.; Mr John Nesbit, J.P.; Mr W. Bertram Miller, F.R.S.G.S.; Mr James Coutta, S.S.C., N.P.; Mr R. C. Gray, S.S.C., J.P.; Mr James Russell, S.S.C.; Mr Wm. Bryce, Mr John Marton, Mr G. B. D. Smart, Mr George Smith. builder: Mr John Taylor. sear., ...
... THE COUNTY £2 FINES. tine of £2 each was imposed upon John Watson and Archibald Glass, of Bonn) rigg, at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday for committing a breach of the peace in the Royal Oak Public-House. REctimums - Orrixti. Approaching 300 Rechabites ...