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GAME PROSPECTS IN THE NORTH

... make lessees and sportsmen anxious for the .success or failure of *'The Twelfth, and although it is somewhat premature to speak of a time so distadt, yet so much depends on the nest. ing season that a few reliable notes from authentic and well-informed ...

MR GLADSTONE ON CYCLING

... jounlal had with Mr Gladstone while he was slay- ing aot l)ahney Parlk, Edinlourgh, during his last Micilothian campaign, Speaking ol athletics Mr (Gladstolle said :-Ph I have noticed with real antl unfeigned pleasure the rapid growth of Cycling in this ...

FRANCE AND ITALY

... close of his legal tenure, MX Gambetta-himself will be his successor. That may ancount for the vehemeit language in which he speaks of the duty of the chief officorof the State to continue at his post till, by law, he is freed frobP his responsibilities ...

THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH MODERATOR AND DR SMITH

... moderator cry out against efforts to resist the spoliation ? Some wandering brethren of the F.ee Chltirph went here and there speaking abontvis Susnteidatiol Fund. I-le had never read that. .thd' denounced for i gripping that fna s ii i he very life and ...

LORD ROSEBERY ON APATHY AND INDIFFERENCE

... LORD 1iOSEBERY ON APATUY AND INDIFFERENCE. , . ALTHo UGH Lord Rosebery, in speaking last night in Devonshire. warned the Liberal party of the danger of apathy and indifference, we 'are afraid his speech betrays his own political apathy and indifference ...

LORD ROSEBERY AT SCARBOROUGH

... but the present constitution of the I-House of Lords still presented the chief obstacle to Liberal progress, Afterwards, speaking at a public luncheon, his lordship said there was no reason for Liberals to despond. Their first duty was to recon- struct ...

CON AMORE AND ANTI-FADDIST

... I would slightly alter Queen Katbarine's words, and say- A strange tongue makes his cause more strange, suspicious; pray, speak in English. I must confess I have been mistaken in my view of Con Amore's char- acter though I disagreed entirely with his ...

SPORTING NEWS

... ie, Aher' dean. a CRICREIT. . Tka PaoSz'xoT 0P ENOLISH CnzCKErSRB AGAtNCT . E AuBTRALLaXS.. Who are there in England to speak in the gate (Or the Wvicket, the words maean lihterally mnuch the same thing) to these friendly op. .podients 2 The prospect ...

THE REV. H. W. BELL, OF ABERDEEN, ON DANCING

... dancing, did not bear out that minister's inter- pretation that the modern dance was sanctioned by Scriptural authority. In speaking of music and dancing as employed to celebrate the return -ift prodigal eon, our Lord only drew with theiels i .t. matchless ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY BET

... political banquet, he took special pains with the bill of fare. This comprised salmon, fillet of beef, roast fowls, not to speak of the hors d'muvre, vegetables, ices, and wines, the latter in- cludiog champagne. The luncheon was ready at a quarter past ...

SCRAPS

... is merely a soft place to sit down. It is always the man who doesn't shovel the dirb who is willing to give advice. Don't speak lightly of the graduate, he knows a great deal that you have forgotten. Modest bearing is very commendable iii a man bud it ...

lADDO HOUSE THRIFT. FIRST PRIZE ESSAY—BY MISS M. COUTTS, ELLON. Tak« care erf the pence and the care ..

... 18 THRIFT? .Thrift may be defined as the power ‘‘nations to spend needlessly or thi the power making the best u* When speak of a thrifty one who is saving in his habits, ¦‘‘‘dated sum of money as the result and economy. Who is there w **Pire ...