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PESHAWUR TO CABUL

... PESIIAWUR TO CABUL. - ?? A1U2 PIESIOLAGe wrir1n ?? -~ A5IIANA ASS ?? ~i~ ?? ~ 4 IUM SHULIMAN* d~ f~? ~IP4 IVTjjM LUNDIKANA%01 oN , ( ~4 ' ?? =CR WIr f/ l IgiJ. il A ~ DAGI I, SHA ?? ...

INCENSE IN ANGLICAN CHURCH

... IMPORTANT PASTORAL BY ARCHBISHOP YORE. The Archbishop Yoik has issued an important pastoral the clergy tho York diocese, in which deals with the recent decision of the Archbishop of Canterbury and himself regard incense and processional lights. His grace says there was question whatever what might or might not be desirable on general grounds. They had endeavoured to make it clear that the ...

OVER FIVE THOUSAND

... Unsolicited Testimonials have been received from Medical Men. The following important testimonial has been RECEIVED FROM FLETCHER. Applecross, Ross-shire, N. 8., July 2nd, 1897. Dear Sirs, —Please forward quartcr-of-a-dozen Wincarnis” immediately, as patient’s supply is about done. Itr - will be no delay, as he takes no other nourishment, d has been sustained and gained strength by •• ...

DRESS AND FASHIONS FOR APRIL,

... Some time generally elapses between the first appearance of spring chapeaux and that of spring mantles ; spring chapeaux, although apparently light and fragile, are plants hardy growth, and thrust themselves upon our notice long before the winter has really departed ; but mantles are rarely seen before they are needed, and wait in quiet retirement until there is a fair prospect of their being ...

~—'—• ■■ Old Bkkwkry.—While

... [jj. er of which he was in charge, he jj and fell considerable distance to the by V V:ls liome in a cab, and afterwards IJ* ®*, Auu° jmniounced the case rather ,there are bones broken, * olll^a ' ver -’ °t severe pain in his ok Colonel Tcknkb, ok A.- portrait of Colonel Turner of 'h ' ' at resent travelling on the {\r'. 'tK late been presented to the sergeants’ ®, Battalian Gordon Highlanders ...

CONSECRATION BISHOP CHISHOLM The ooiucoration of the Right Rev. Gliishoim, LL.I>., as Bishop the Roman j ..

... place on Fri- day .Mary’s Cathedral, iluntly Street.in pre- sence of a very large gathering clergy from all j parts of Scotland, and laity from Aberdeen | and district. The ceremony, which included the complete rite proscribed by the Roman Ponti- : ! ileal, wa; invested with unusual interest in re- i tpect of the popularity of the Bishop-Elect, not ! only among his own denomination, but with ...

THE ABERDEEN LINE

... THE S.l. SALAMIS. This is a sketch of the steamer Salamis, which is to be Iammohed tovday, at 1.30, from Messrs HalU, Russell, and Company's yard for the Aberdeen Line. She is the largest vessel by about 1000 tone ever built at Aberdeen. THE OLD ULAWM1S. Aberdeen clipper of 1079 tons, built in Aberdeen in 18 5. ...

b ride and bridegroom. They were dressed in fine white muslin trimmed with Valenciennes lace, and broad spricot ..

... sailor hats trimmed witb j white lace and aigrettes, and each wore a lovely bouquet of yellow roses and diamond swallow | brooches, both gifts of the bridegroom. After the ceremony Mrs Nicol entertained the wedding guests j to a dejeuner of a recherche character at Claridge’s Hotel. The invitations included the following:— I Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs Thorneycroft, Mrs Nicol ' and the Misses ...

THE PAPAL CONCLAVE

... Rome, Sunday.—The Cardinals Manning and De Fallons have endeavoured to make arrangements by which a united vote would be given at the Papal election by all the foreign cardinals, but the attempt has failed, chiefly in consequence of the refusal of the Austrian cardinals to become parties to this combination. Each member of the Conclave will therefore vote separately according to the dictates ...

HIGHLAND AND AGRIOUXTURAL

... SOCIETY. The general meeting of the Highland and Agricultural Society was held on Wednesday in the society’s hall, George IV. Bridge, Edinburgh. Mr Colin J. Mackenzie occupied the chair, and .there was large attendance. the special superintendeaoe of one of the direct©**, who has kindly undertakaa the duty, with the aid of friends in Aberdeen. arrangements tor the president’s dinner are not ...