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which is deepest fact in the life of man, and whose story told in one form ow another provides the

... Carlylo's harsh but grand idealism forms a fitting introduction, and then follows diNenssions on Matthew Arnold, Rossetti, Thomas Hardy, and Chesterton, who, as Dr Kelman says, appears with his quest of human nature, and finds it not on earth but in heaven ...

THE OFFICER'S GALLANTRY

... lest days of Thomas Hardy. the British officer (Captain 11. S. Smart) who deserted in India to enlist as a private for service in France, have been obtained from wounded comrades who served with him in the Royal West Surrey Regiment:— Hardy joined his ...

C3RNHILL

... Employees, too, are good to eat, Wno, at their latest minute, No longer fit to dye the meat, Will numb their death within it. Thomas Hardy moralise* over the vandalism of church restoration, a subject which has its humours as well as its art tragedies. He blames ...

A THOUSAND PRAHA OP HISTORY

... records ; in 185] the foundation- stone was of the Record Office. Here, according to no less an aathority than Sir Thomas Duffas Hardy, who spent sixty are boused W the Book, and ‘countless papers which have in t r ume thrilled Parliaments and Governments ...

STORNOWAY MEN KILLED

... also another HOW “PRIVATE HARDY” DIED Ww TRIBUTE BY COMRADE THE Vc. Barter, V.C., at Cardiff on F with the late “ ” other whose recent death at the front wes followed by an in the Gasette” him in bis former rank. “Thomas Hardy ” was one of the bombing ...

Till: OALICI,AN DRIVE

... been ascertained . doe to i'esire the fare le France. It appears that he came to this country and enlisted in the name of Thomas Hardy into the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. While serving with this battalion as a private he was killed ...

NEL: NEW GIF BOOKS. THE BOYS’ BOOK OF HOW IT.1S MADE, ARCHIBALD WILLIAMS, ‘Se 6p. Companion Volume to it, _

... Pater, “ Nineteenth Oentery,” Marquis, of Lorne (Duke of Hall Geine, Ian Maclaren,’ Crockett, Professor ” | Marie Qorelli, Thomas Hardy, Sir A. Conan Doyle, | Magazine,” T. P. O'Conner, Mr H: Ward, James Lane Allev, Rider wo rear, Tee *&o In book fi | than ...

LATEST INTELLI GENCE ALL QUARTERS. * Krxe at Roma Ti st by gg Mr Keir Hardie was removed this morning

... LATEST INTELLI GENCE ALL QUARTERS. * Krxe at Roma Ti st by gg Mr Keir Hardie was removed this morning to his home in Scotland. He stood the journey well, and his medical advisers hope that an operation may not be necessary. In the Commons , Mr Pike Pease ...

GOLF

... R. Park 0 and Hough Munro 1; C. 0 amd Alick Morrison 2; David Rees 0 and Thomas Thomas Munro 0; C. Clarke 0 Monro 3; J. A. & Weir 8; J. and R. Johnstone 3; 7 and W Alex. M‘Hardy 0 and James Bertram 2 ; G. Moore 0; Noble 0 A. F. Campbell 2; Allan 0 and ...

... FLOWERING PLANTS, in 12 aorta, 30 doa. HARDY t LOWERING SREUBS, 3s and per HARDY EVERGREEN SHRUBS, 4.. and 6+p Our Selection nt Kinds in nil Cath with Order. FIOWDEN & CO., THE NURSERIES, INVERNESS. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. THOMAS MURDOCH ( Lak ntA Afnr,.ip WalPon) ...

THE MUSICAL TIMES

... others, alse some thirty or forty joke drawings by the leading black-and-white artists of the day, inclading Dudley Hardy, Bert Thomas, Jack Lewis Beumer, H. M. Bateman. It is o very bright and readable producticos. Mowratr Nores on Reroau.”—The Jone ...

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS

... Church minimter, Ki!emir, 137; Donald Gillies, crofter, Linicre, Kilinair, 127 ; John Roam, tailor and clothier, Kendram, 110 ; Thomas W. Keighley, manager, Basket Factory, Kilmitir, 70; James Bodge, blacksmith, Klimek, 67. Unmucceamful— Donald Mackinnon, read ...