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The Family Companion

... bower, where my flower I have planted? For Cork county he's elected, with courage most undaunted. I will show a sight most delightful and pleasing, Unto all honest hearts of every persuasion. will you come to the bower, where tmy flower it is blooming ...

LITERARY EXAMINER AND TIMES

... L' girls I ever beheld, standing in the water with bare legs, u washing some linen. She turned as she was stooping, and t showed a blooming oval face with blue eyes, on either side i of which flowed a profusion of flaxen locks. With the exception of the ...

THE NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW AT OLD TRAFFORD

... of the most beautiful Alpine flowers i aid hardy plant. of the wood sides, on the other, the best of the tricolour-leaved geraniums. Ec Tile contest, which perhaps, most of all interested the Sidi Mhdaltu of flower shows, was that f or the special price ...

NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW AT OLD TRAFFORD

... t, Didsbury; 3rd, Mr,'Jno. Heywood, Stretford. Six show pelargoniums in flower, distinct: NTo coinpetition, Six fancy pelargoniums in flower, distinct: No entry. Ten herbaceous calceolarias in flower, district: 1st, Mr. T. I. Lord, Cheadle* 2nd, Mr. H ...

INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT MANCHESTER

... imnplenienl s generally. OnI t a behalf of Messrs. Dick, Radelyffe, and Co., the latterI her firm show a number of very pretty fern cases,I a a aquaria, rustic flower baskets, and vases. During I red the continuance of the sllow many persons WillI aid no doubt ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... shortly issue in their Nature Series a little book by Mr. Grant Allen on the Colours of Flowors, which aims at showing not only why flowers have colour at all, but also why they have their own particular colours. Mr. L-. F. Vernon-flarcourt has been appointed ...

HEARTH AND HOME

... kindly notice of a fellow- towneswoman, if the expression may be allowed. At Mrs. A. J. Layton's recent concert in the New Chelsea Town Hall, the same critic tells us that the foremost artistic success was gained by Miss Amina Goodwin, who had already ...

MANCHESTER JUBILEE EXHIBITION

... MIANCIIESTEIt JUBILEE EXHIBITION. F LOWER AND FRUIT SHOW. U, A flower and fruit show wag opened yesterday in otl the M1anchester Jnbilee Exhibitipo. The flowers and lo, fruits were displayed on a long table that ran the n whole length of the gallery of ...

INTERESTING LITERARY DISCOVERY

... he fell in love l with a handsome young virl, Miss Ann Smith, of Sowerby. He. sent her a Popy of the verses, fi which she showed to her uncle, Mr. Greenwood, a master of Moss School, Rochdale, with whom she hb was then living. The dominie was kind enough ...

THE SIREN,

... returned home I changed my dress.ani came here. The walk was long and I was -ired. I Why did you appoint Chelsea Bridgel' Because no onc in Chelsea as vet susneots as, Do you know that the Russian police livek Q pUS 3 cordon of their spies round us, and ...

WHITSUNTIDE FLOWER SHOW AT OLD TRAFFORD

... represented by an interesting show of Japanese acers, of form made familiar to us through t its use Ds a subject of decoration on the native fans I- and screens. Mir. Clibran shows yellow callas and L other plants in flower, and Mr. R.. Smith, of Worcester ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... hospitals, and subsequently, becoming a favourite of the king, was made surgeon-general, king's sergeant- surgeon, and surgeon of Chelsea Hospital. He died in 1790, leaving an only son, who entered the diplo. matic service and became ?? Right Hon, Sir Robert Adair ...