DR. McEWEN (born at Hawick in 1868) has in several of his works celebrated the beauties of his native Scotland. Galloway, in the extreme south-west, contains a diversity of stimulating and charming scenes, from shining stretches of sand to cliffs, tarns, and lochs. IT is appropriate that one Scotsman should write the incidental music for another Scotsman's play. The Little Minister, produced in 1897, was Barrie's adaptation for the stage of his popular novel. Mackenzie's tunes in the Overture are all original, with the exception of one, Duncan Gray, which is a very familiar Scots air.