TOWN HALL, MACDUFF
... Mias WHYTE, Mian BUNTING, Mr MURRAY, AM Mhar ««a-kwma SFedßl Zfe*Ml Ike el. IMMIr I*l Yemeelpre* ike kkeick —HUM ••THE SUFFRAGETTE.’* Dean Opw. 7U; le Bwenen 7M. la. «d., U. 6 ...
... Mias WHYTE, Mian BUNTING, Mr MURRAY, AM Mhar ««a-kwma SFedßl Zfe*Ml Ike el. IMMIr I*l Yemeelpre* ike kkeick —HUM ••THE SUFFRAGETTE.’* Dean Opw. 7U; le Bwenen 7M. la. «d., U. 6 ...
... Hall, but three quarters of an hour elapsed before apueared. During the interval the audience clamoured for *sang” or **suffragette address.” and ulti mately Mr Joseph Addison, J.P.. after e* plaining that Captain Waring was doubtless on way from Shielbum ...
... wife. carrying her usual complement of tin pai's and with the inseparable wean*' on her back. Mrs Pankhumt and a sister suffragette were seen, while there fraternised together fl-hwire*. one them with omel bearing placard with Vgend All skats”; Judgea ...
... without a hitch and did credit the diligence of the children and the perm verance of the teacher*. TJ. ...
... Mias ft Mgrtoae: Swim Olri. Miss J. Watt: Girl Scout. Mias If. Chalmers: Bridget. Mias M. Walker; Maid. Miss B. Kerr; Suffragette. Mr J. M'Morrow; Maid. Mr ft tocher; Circus Olovrn, Mr A. Bod is; Saaftewer. Miss E. Garden: Wee Macgreegor. Mr 8. Garden: ...
... 8. Lorie: recitation. Farewell to Dolly.’ Isabella Joiner: solo. ‘The Sailor’s Life.’ Jeannie Lerenie: recitation. ‘The Suffragettes,’ Maggie Lawrence. Minnie Lemmon. Barbara Watson. Mary D. Ritchie: solo. The City of Gold.’ Mary Ann Watson (the little ...
... question. The meeting, which was good-humoured throughout, broke up with someone proposing a vote of confidence in the suffragettes. poultry Management.—Miss Strang, of the Collage of Agrienlturs. continued her coiiree of lecture# last weak, addressing ...
... age.’ * Lowein’ time' ’Leaves from a farmer’s wife’s diary.’ * What the hors* aaya.’ ’Couldn’t understand,' 'They awfu’ suffragette*.’ ’The foolish weathercock.’ ’Penny Waddina,' little mistake.’ The clink o’ ae’ bawbee.’ ’A Scotch farmers tale.* 'A coming ...
... debates of the Lords on a Money Bill might bo extremely useful. After tome farther dieeanioo the amendment withdrawn. A suffragette waa discovered in the crypt of the House of Commons yestcrdar afternoon. It is beliered she had been concealed since Saturday ...
... onstimas (gentleman). 1 Mr Gordon Paterson, “Beggar Wile”; 9 equal. Mr John Forbes, “Chine*# Woman.” Mr G. Froeser. “ The Suffragette. Beri pair of partners ia eodume-1 Min Janet WUliaamoß end O'rdcn Paterson; Min Webster. “Dairymaid,** Norman Harper, Brigand ...
... bearing M s« burns who was to havs addressed the meeting that night. Bhe bad been arrested along v itb a number of other suffragettes in London, but fortunately Miss Fraser Smith bad kindly con. sented to come and fill her place. She was glad to see such ...
... song, ‘ Merry little drillers,’ infante ; vocal quartet, ’ Wild Chamois’ Track,’ senior girls and boys; topical song, * Suffragettes,’ seniors —leader. Miss Mary Hepburn; recitation, ‘Negro stump speech,’ Blaster Andrew B. Watt; action song. ‘ Fisher girls ...