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[ill] MAJESTY'S THRATRE

... troops arrive and destroy the urtlderous tlimi. 'I'he chirracter of Jack Osborne is errceerliingly yvell pourtrayedl by Nlr Hardie. He is conrrucirriably free froirs rant, arnd his command- ill stage presclice and fine elocation help to get off to adival)irge ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ABERDEEN

... French mtsrigoida-1 John Urieve, 2 Jarmes M'Donald, 3 Alex. Mitlehell, 6 Bunches hardy he~rbaceous dlowera~ 1 Alex. (lelgor, 2 Alex, hittceR, 3 Robert Ktlio. 12 Bundhesi hardy hserbaceous flowers, naloed, distinct, phloxes excluded-Janiin AMDonnld. I Collection ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... in class 45, and gold medal in class 44 ; m Messrs Westley, Richards, and Company, in It, class 3S (guns and ammunition); Thomas Robin- en son Brothers, Rochdale, in clasn 50 (food el processes), and gold medal in class 57 (wood e cutting machinery) ...

LITERATURE

... Colonies. Patriotism has r always been a marked feature of the Scottish character, and the Scot abroad is none the less a hardy and successful pioneer of civilisation because his thoughts often stray far over land a and sea to the lone shieling on the ...

THE INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION

... Alesander Thosmon, Is Collardyke, moedl fishing beat; P. D. Mailech, High t, Street, Perth, fishing rods, reels, end tackle ;Thomas ti Davidson, fiehourer, Aberdeen, modal Meccan hod f dock kits ; J. WV. Fohnson & Sons, Great Yarmouth, I articles of fistiermen's ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... she a t and leeks were very well represented. Apples were Ti tdeficient, as also pears. In flowers, roses, pansies, as and hardy annuals wvere the three priooipal. classes, ri but all the others were inferior to the exhibits of last 1 year. The principal ...

THE ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... this lady, entitled 'A Bible Lesson, repre- sents a girl in antique costume conning over a wall of blue Dutch tiles. Mr Thomas.Faed, the senior R.A. of Scottish extraction, sends a large interior (in the Royal Academy last year) where a girl sits on ...

KINCARDINESHIRE EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY AND ART

... :Health of Sir Thomas Gladstone, 'the Lord eom- Lieutenant of the County;' to whom they. ,sero all te- ~thankful for his services in opening their exhibition. aek- Ilutthey also owed, too, great thankefulness to some unon members of Sir Thomas's family, who ...

ABERDEEN CITY NEWS

... LLetters ; treasurer, Wni. Ritchie ; secretary, I Thomas Buist; members-J. Raeburn, B. MI'dCanii, N. 1'DomIald, T. Marr, Charles Hay, John M'Hugh, G. L. Thomnson, Joseph Tomaus, James l raser, Thomas Petrie, F. O'Connor, and D. Henderson. IOLDMILL RE ...

IDINBURGH FAT CATTLE CLUB SHOW

... Duddinsgotis c. Tisems Irvinh, Curriestanes, Dunifrie9. Five wedders abG e eoothree months-I Thomas Elliot; 2 and bI. C. Sir C. G. Montgomery, Bant., Stobo Castle: c. Thomas irviicg- jB oljc kallederieff, e ders, age considered-f and 2 Jauliw s i Blroeffi Drem ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... their style of life. The other articles are Burns at Kirkoswald, On the Old Knightsbridge Road, and a pleasant sketch Of Thomas Bewick by tort Ritchie. GREAT THOUGHTS (London : A. W. Hall, `3 Hutton Street, Fleet Street) is a good number this month ...

UDNY GAMES AND FLOWER SHOW

... in con- I) nection with the exhibition under the auspices of the t Horticultural Society wvere ably superintended by fo~ Mr Thomas Dugouid, Mosshead, Udny, secretary of hiE the society, the games being supervised by Mr di Archibald Nicol. The Auchinill ...