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A POEM ON ROBERT BURNS

... Death says- Noo dinna fear me; But I Dr. Hornbook' and his pills You maunna let them near you. Things dlone and seen on Halloween, He tells us a' about them: What Scotch or Irish man pretends To question them or. doubt them? Manll bowlhe tells o' charms ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Devonshire. They afterwards visited llodgers bnd Sons' cutlery works, Sheffield. The Dundee Advertiser says the old fe3. ival of Hallowe'en will not be celebrated with the edat of former ears at Balmoral. Owing to the death f the Princess iohenlohe, her Majesty ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Later in the evening her Mlajesty and Princess Beatrice witnessed thetorcblight procession for the celebration of All Hallowe'en,' ending with a bonfire in front of the Castle. THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. The Princess of WNales drove out attended ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... ro-vnufacturing processes are to be shown, curl tile music department will receive special atten- tin. on the second day, being Halloween, additional novelties will be introduced, so that tic exhibition and eutertainmient, as well as tha object to be stirved ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... in the afternoon her ?? drove with the Duchess of Connaught, the Princess Beatrice, and the Dowager Marchioness of Ely. 6 Hallowe'en was celebrated in the usual marmer. A procession carrying torthes, walked up to the Castle, where the bonfire wes lighted ...

BELFAST POPULAR CONCERTS

... Nicholas Mulholland, ' Patrick M'Crystal. On ?? application of the master, the Board allowed the inmates the usual12 treat at Halloween. A letter was read from the Local Government Board enclosing an order for d £241 13s 9d, to be lodged with the treasurer ...

ULSTER HALL

... many who are still old-fashioned enough to countenance w.ith great delight the time-hon- oured customs associated 'with Hallowe'en, and great as Last night's audience was, much greater it would have been-though in all conscience we are at a Iogs to know ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... encored most rapturously. We notice they had advertised another entertainment for Friday evening, the 31st inst., being Halloween, but we are glad to learn that it is deferred to Saturday evening, the 1st of November. Their entertainments are of a rare ...

THE THEATRE

... their consent. They coeld not part with their promising pet. Entreaties were in vain. Their hearts were rady qf fint Oa Hallowe'en night the lovers were the happiest of the happy. W We'll burn two nuts, said he, and if they stand to each other we'll ...

WINTER GARDEN AND FANCY FAIR IN THE ULSTER HALL

... provided to ply between ?? hall and the tramoars at Wellington PlQLace was used to a very considerable extent. To-day being Halloween among the additional novelties appropriate to the oc- casion that will be introduced will be the monster cake in which a ...