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Red Cross Concert

... Red Cross Ccncert A concert in connection with the Govan F5; st Church Women's Association v church halls, Broomloan Road, in aid of' E funds of the Scottish Red Cross NV 3, HospitaL In the absence of Dr Beatso id chair was taken by thc P gev. Rfger S ...

THE OTTAWA FIRE

... heartiness and generosity A Iwith which the citizens supported the War Fund :e and Indian Famine Fund, and also the Scottish S Red Cross Hospital Fund, that he shrank from fr accepting the responsibility of asking the citizens I F to contribute for another similar ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... (London: as Hniinbnson & Co.) HeadsorTails. By Harold Avery.-NMy au Lady Mlarui. By Eliza F. Pollard.- A Sister of the Red Cross. By L. T. .Meade.-Gain- powder Treason and Plot, and O-mer Stories for . Bos. ByHaod Avery and Others.- Up the na Creecks ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... emnotional. There usas at large i ad ruridirnec, and every jmnlt of thep house lvce'n an METROPOLE. TH-EATRE- UNDER THE sI las RED CROSS. mnt r d in these~ potriotir- days a drama io which a ther is depicted the bra-very of ?? soldiers is rail-n the hardships ...

LITERATURE

... being a story of a sol- dier and his dog, told in Kipling's unique style. and sparkling with originality. Wit-.h - the Red Cross en the Battiefield and An Army Corps at the Front are both full of interest at this time. A Peace Congress, by W, LW ...

LITERATURE

... bears Bi the gallant distinction of C.V. after Iis name, d the wocran cwns that greatest badge that any woman can wear, the Red Cross, bestowed upon ber by the Sovereign of the land. Messrs Wells GaLrdrer, Darton & Co. have t published a vnlume which deserves ...

AGRICULTURE

... with an Aberdeen-Angus. e l In the same class for crosses Miss A. de Roths- I 11 child was first with an Aberdeen-Angus short- l id horn cross, and Sir H. E. Adair second with a I t o Galloway shorthorn cross. Mr J. WN. Rowland a zowas first in the class ...

NORTHERN COUNTIES FAT SHOW CLUB

... landers were not so nuumerous as formerly, but some very excellent spechineus were shown, not- ably among the youngcr animals. Crosses w ere a verv good class. and quite up to the usual average display. Ilere again the bonours went to younger animals, the older ...

AGRICULTURE

... lambs-S. & W. Anderson, Reddings. Silver cup for best selusrling ram-S. Os W. Anderson. Reddings. Silver plate for best home-bred tup amnb-J. & W. Ander-! son, RHddings. SilMer cup or plate for best group-J. 3s W. Anderson, Reddings. Special prize by eessrs ...

AGRICULTURE

... localised breeds of the Sussex, the red polled, and the J Welsh, bat I may mention that Lord Derby ; retained his ascendancy with the hardy Sussex h breeds, and that the traditional excellence of S the late Mr J. J. Colman's red polls is main- 1 tained. The ...

GRANITE CHIPS

... fro the Scottiish and Irish crosses. The shaft of the cross is almost aquare, and is carved on each side with a iig-zaag interlaced pattern, something like tne chevronu often seen in Normana architec- tte. -The head of the cross is circular, the arms being ...

FASCINATING BY-WAYS OF BOOK COLLECTING

... A hole through the handle of the tablet was l ,used for attaching it to the girdle of the scholar. Now in the form of a cross, again of oblong shape, these objects-an interesting exampie of which Professor Ferguson directed attention to iin a woodcut ...