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... I TIME mONEY MA1IKTi (BY ' JOURNAL' SPECIAL WNIRE.) srei'Ktci EA 'tNRit ir~~lNs Stki d-it'dv April 25..,lay 14 Ti 2k't .la: - . ~Apt il 26, M-ay 15 fietrilne diays .pril 27 SlMay 16 Cesst~s n irtoxiay, tay 4. Ba,,e 1 T .ar .. 4 pc Lo nitn, T8iiesdlat ~igt. ('II 10111~w~t itlo ii dIeiiaiiii lti fronm pt tin. vvi~ pa1id, tixrnres boing an .tr : pet ttinl A ouisid~cerable tinitllit~ ...

Weekly Journal Magazine

... 'Uceht.,1 A'fthl IV& ?tournal Inca tbaga3 Hlotbaitg Gboatlp Monut them Under the heading -N.othing Ghostly About Them, a writer in the September part of Cassell's Saturday Journal quotes the opinion of an observant sanitary engineer. I was reading some time ago, remarked the latter, ti article which sought to show that some houses are 'unlucky,' with the result that tenants will not ...

THE LAIRD'S WIFE

... TH R IIARD'S WIFE. . ' D). tLiiTNlERE ANI)ERSON AUTHOR OF An Eccularise ok' the Northl, Through:,,9torsoy; Seas, Amy's Luck, etc. CMAPTEP. V. A' CONVICT'S WIFE, he stool ' -. ' - ; ^ , -- - don't, n ;- d- ' ' .: Sr compan3 : *- He- - A rath, r -uwai re* - 3 of the Convict Prisonat Saithousehead to make to a released prisoneortfor in ine cases cout of ten within a cornparatively- short ...

POETS' CORNER

... COMM, LET US WANDER IRAR TR TOON. Come, let us wander frae the boon, To whaur yon burnie saftly rins And linnets build their downy nests, 'Mang heather, broom, and rugged whina Whaur gentle blue-bells sweetly New And gow'niee sparkde on the lea, And Sootia's thistle proudly waves- The emblem of our liberty; Whaur a' my early days were spent Ere I had heard o' eities gran', And ere my youthful ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... :?USIo AND TUE DRA?1A. Mrs Patrick Campbell's o Mlanagementsh { (gROM OUnr OWN COEEzSPONDXsnTj pla ' .London, Sunday Eveniing. tea !Mrs Patrick Campbell last night, for the first, hit timne, started ?? on her oewn accounlt, ' s opcniog the newly-decorated Royality Theatre u withL The Canary'~ and The Sacrament of ciica Judsas, together with a recitation, which was emi by no meneis the ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... I NEW .600K OF THE WEEK. 1 If 1 ,HISTORY. ARCHROLOGY, AND tic - I ?? dill Babylonians and Asayrianet Life and CaStoxxt~ By the Rev. A. H. Sayce. The Seii S p.(London:- John C. Nimmno.) T Louis Napoleon and -Mademoi&5lle ?? 41o.. By hobert de Saint-Aniand. Translated tel by Elizabeth Gilbert Martin. Poraraits-Hlis In torio Parallels to l'.Affsire Dreyfus. Br Edgar e Sanderson, M.A. ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSIIC AND TIM DRATMA. bflOM Or-nt owN CORROaarnpear.1rr London, Sunday N.\ight. Ia; The reliof of 'Mafeking was celebrated in nearly Is ievery place of amusement last night. At tho Opera the .ational Anthem ivas played by the fc band beforsethe performance began, the audi- =t ience, whichp included the Prince, dud Princess of Wales, Fxi ncess 'Victoria, and the Duke of s York, remazining- ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... VIOVELS AND STORIES. Winefred: A Story of the Chalk Cliffs. By S. Baring-Gould. With Eight Illus- tratiens; by Edgar Bundy. (London: I Methuen & Co.) I . . Mr Baring-Gould's latest novel bears fresh ! testimony to his wonderful versatility and pro- l ductiveness. It is a story of the old smuggling days and of the wild Devonshire coast that the author knows and loves so well. His characters ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... . o7ES AND STORIES. The Dean of Darrendale. By Wynton . Evrsle'. (London: :Hutchinson a Go.) . As the author's name happens to be that of a novelist of world-wide reputation, he sets aside S his conviction that an author should sign his work with his own name; and adopts the nom- do-plume- of Wyntdn Eversley. In prefacing f his story with this note Mr Eversley is i suggestively vague. It ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... ANEW BOOES OF THE WEEK.4 :- I' I1 I I- I- I I7 Sol of 1ta let -if pal ce be his he ear -Ar his tbt thi Re A f In! tei Af Jo int tho vie on utc So ha de th -To BE hi: hi: re In by 15 TI ha ty iso Pt of m Pt] Co 'wi Er th TI bii to cc fo IIb of HISTORY. ARCW2.OLOGY. AND History ?? l - i Hisfo0r .Ofbhannelkirk. Byf Rv. Archibalre Allan, MA.. F.S.A.Scot. illustrations. (Edin-I burch: ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP OF THE WEEK

... LITER ARY NOTES AND GOSSIP i OF TUE WEEK I A determined feud is in process between two I Glasgow scholars or abstruse questions of Scottish literary origins, and each has re-ent'y put forth a en booi explaining his views on the matters at issUe. , In this connection ir George Neilson tells u s that I !a be has found what he conceives to her a joint in the Ld armonr of his friendlyIopponent- ...

AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

... AMATEUR ORCRESTRAL - CONCERT. Overture- E-mont ?? Jewel Song from Faust.. ?? Gounod. Concerto in A Minor. Op. IS . ?? S s-pbonv INo. ?? ?? slog-' Ahl Moon of my Dellght ?? liza Lehmcann. Piano Solos ?? Ipcidental M7usic from ' Henry m .. sullvan. W altz-` Kaiser au. ?? The Glasgow Amateur Orchestral Society are fortunate in having a large number of sym- pathetic friends who always turn out ...