i i \ Q, i i i » l l I "1-‘rr/'~=§€.'?-.- .~k-- -<- i. __ i i » i i F r i i i i l i ii y. l ~ “IEDERATION _._i _. _It , eni- -i f- ~.. » - ul an--an-éiliat.-1,--af i_." ._ '. rv H2 llillld ~ r AILOTIITOUI Hll.i.llfl_ G" DIA - ' ' . -Myanmar o -D..-A|L.v _Wwal¥l§8¢%$'mggn'T2H‘3l :nfl i "Tun i.A'rms'r News CANSOA E 25 |191-1 l'ms'r oh' ALL" ` {“i?wP§h§§ Rlmv#,Qm"5> _ - 4 1 rv* *WT '-- _ Q--1* ‘i iniiiii nn- iriuciiiricsiii Girly "_ 1 lNlIESTI(il-iT|0N ON A ill lU|lH|lllllllG llilfllliif WHIEK lllll ll Blillllilllli FROM J. R. DINNIS . ‘ ‘ hos yet Developed. -Considerable Light shed 23.135.‘TJ§i§i.él“”§3“Zl‘i1°..il.‘;‘“£fi?§ii ~ “ ~ y such assistance can confer on that bod f _ ' '"9 A - .‘ on Roco S Financing. isis..‘ii“;‘;‘::is:..°;.;""z..f° 1 ii e ea sllres will he brought ligiforc the (lov- ernmelit to remove the embargo _' . placed on arms but if the ministers comply the action will free Ulster OH'-\Bdi8D PNSB-) d- . . fr m the same restrictions. Alre'd 5T_ _70éN_ June 24___l»meBB 9,mw_lr°,I'}heB,P[;':l‘2,';:;§§lt};,‘:L'é;1L2§(§,{l1e ‘;H'"°°s" th‘;re are many rumors afloat of Elin!! mee glufhbpfafehgwrtilns than any-lapnei-nice in nina ann ’ igsegi “iii {{“‘""'}'= ‘“ ‘fm mil* N““°“““"§,°°““' HS G 0 g Ou eve ops in fund » ' os. n Ga way ariior, Tues ay, a gr.-irriier ‘Flemming and Hon. ll. F. been guaranteed 'by the provinze T135 Cruiser Diamond 'nut nothing contra- c €0U_» n connec on -with tho Val- ti ~ - band was found on her. icy Ra-i1way_ construction. that nt- ii-iieiiyt(.;"linAlifli.,l,VI§§ lgffvlf, uf; %'“°'°§ A :rand toon of sixty rifles were tractioll Wil-l not be at all in the " L ' ° 0 our scimd on continental stcanicrs this _ine otal amount rcccivcd lrom all class of the recent timhcr lnnil in. ,.0,,,.w3 was $4,164 .J87_5_‘ H0 “led vustlgation as an attraction. When the -hearing was opened week- I . deadt,witli the manner in which these ‘ ‘V " ' ' - _f d ' l '- _` .' ' Tuwday mm-mug them Wm’ 5- fiillilhtlillylss OTubadliccllilyiilfrlitoutinilivdninga! number of spectators ln attcndilnw Order in Council of the New Bruns- ‘ but as the day wore an and hm" after hour passed ln the hearing, of evidence so deeply tozhnical as to lie beyond the majority, the crowd thin- nc - '|`0dl1Y there was but ii lirlndful of people in attiui-danceaiid those who stayed away missed the most inter- esting session yet held. The witness of the afternoon was Mr, B. Hal Brown, I‘rcsident and General M,,n.~i- gin of thc Prudential '|`rust ('0inpg,ny of Montreal. Mr. lirouh brought with him Mr. F. A. Markcy as his colin.- sel and that gentlemun practically shed more llglllt on the niuttcr of the Wi"}‘_ G0"'0l`I1ml`l1t and the purpose for uliicn the rronay was to 'oe aged. The evidence was simply h recording, 0( I the 'business transactions between. the \coinpany, tim Government of New Brunswick, and the St. John and Quebec I\Iailw'ay Company. There was no “tt9'"Dt made to show irregular- ities, Mr. Brown will continue »--. the stand tomorrow after which the Court may adiourn to Fredericton to take illc cVil\0l1¢`c of several contractors in that vicillitv- 'It is not vxprctcd the ‘really interesting matter will be ‘reached before ncxt week, _ 5 . , ` ""` ii iinisiu. i. ii. Nl'~l\\'CAS'I‘LE, N. B., June 23.-A sad drowning accident occurred here shortly after seven o’clock this morn ing, wher Hugh McDonald, aged 25, a niiiiw of Hexhair., Northumber- land county, lost his life. The diceased, who was employed by tho Foundation Company as a barb: band on tho construction of the new bridge, had just commenced work (gr the day, and was walking aloniz t.h`c edge of the barge, when in somepla- known monncr he slipped and fell in- to the water and was carried under - ‘ ' ` ‘ " ` ,thc barge by thc tide, which runs "' ' ~ i -' very swiftly at that point. No one saw him fall, but h s bro- . - » ‘_ ther, Alex McDonald, and several workmen heard a splash, and rush- lini; to the side of the barge, were horror-i=t.ricken when the unfnrtun’:".te young inrv- did not risc to the snr- VI, ` face., as he was an excellent swim- .wi NPIW YORK, June 22.- Sugges- tions that they were crazy with the boat were iudignantly disputed by passengers, officers and crew of the United 1-‘ruit liner Metapnn, when they reached port recently and told of an adventure in which a shark and an alarm clock figured away down in the Caribbean Sea. ’l'hc shark trailed _thc vessel just u. few hours out of Puerto (loloinhiu, Col- ombia. It was a playful sort of shark abd cut up various antics. Soon_fho whole ship's company was observing the shark. They-the pas- sengers-began dropping things Liver- board sandwiches, fruit, loaves of bread and any kind of food thi-it could be secured. Chief Steward Bnillie driven to desperation by the demands of the passengers for fodder foi tba slmrk, decided to get rid of the unwelcome escort. To that and lic took_ u large alarm clock, wound it, set it to go off in 20 minutes, at-tzicbcil it to a line and tossed it overboard. The sfiiirk grabbed it. In just' 20 minutes ini- shark began to perform, The i'i1i.rm clock was gouging the get-up call in his interior. He leap- ed high out of the wuter, _chased his own tail turned somersaults in the air, rolled over, spun on his tail like ii top and generally conducted him- self in an utterly irresponsible man- ner. Finally be headed east with the speed of u torpedo boat. THE IIEITIIEII TIIE TEMPERATURE ’ TIDE MO0N»» ETC. ._i _.__ (Special to Phe GuardiaI1.)_ _ TORONTO, June ‘lith.-Maritime: Fresh southerly shifting to westerly 'riii~:siniiN'i' or CANADA LIFE co. » i‘n1'i‘Io.»\Li.Y ILL IN LONDON. l.(iNI)0N, June 24.- Fred W. Coxi_ of Toronto, who succeeded his father, the late Senator (lox, as President of the Canadian l,ifc Assurance Gom- pnny, and who is also director ofthe .Central Varlnda Loan & Saving Com- | other cor orations, lies l P and northwesterly, showers and thuii-_5$:;ef,‘(?,;sly in at the Hotel Mot,-0. derstorms in many localities today. Friday rain and ,, littlh cooler. The tide will be high this morniH_|r at 11.10 and tomorrow at 11.53; it will he high tomorrow morning at 1.11 and Saturday at 1.50. The sun_ sets this evening and to- morrowfat 7.55; it rises tomorrow morning and Saturday nf. 4.10. The moon sets tonight at 9.59. There wns'a,full moon on Tuesday, June 28rd at 11.38 a. m. There will be ii New moon on Tucs- day, June Bilth, at 3.25 p. in. 'rho length ¢`ii_..m¢iny win he fifteen houra_gpd_ forty,-five minutes. , ' .'___i ' ,,- ___.__..__... lllnsx1l‘| Llnmiont dures D\Pl\f»\1°\'\l- ,mlm Hn was operated upon on Sat- urday for un affection of the tl1\`0!1*-~ iliis condition is thought to be hope- less. ._.__..___._---- Cii,'l‘l.f'Ol»{ FOR PEACE l IS MORE HOPEFUI.. ni/immA ir/\LLs. Juuv 24- - `.`I.'ins were completed 42008! by thi! lvlazliators for the signing in a day ,or two of protocols in peace plan except ii plank dealing with the new provisional government. '1"here ‘is nov' hope that the I-Iuerta delegates ’nnd the Constitutionalists rcpresen-‘ t»\tivcs.cun bc brcllght '$020'-hcl' ff' select 1. provisional president and cabinet officers. r-tl S1" 4 l , i ___.__.......-.__- Islands, ,June passengers of steamer, Goth- slmast super- part of the of- stoamer and crawl, which when' she went yesterday. paving _crow as aw- small an the land, human waves ` the who until all had been saved. » Meanwhile a heavy sea rendered all salvage work perilous, but eventual- ly all were got safely ashore. ___ i The cmw of the Gothland, which was on n voyage from Montreal to Ilotterd m,, again went on board to- diw 'tc 'llttlb'6n sonic of her cargo or griiin in ` on nope of lightening hor sumcientiy to.,¢n_s_i3l,Q; _hor to he re- fl0h'l€d] - ` i _ o MLN Uspnn , wo ' "cA'NvAs.A'r sussmx. _._-.. 1. dl - 5 _Q-Mann-&-4-un----ii 1 mer. , _ F.; fi I lillllll Pllllll , . lllllH IIAHHIEHS C'l"I‘AWA,` June 23.-An increase in the salaries paid to letter carriers and rural couriers as a result of the inauguration of the parcel post is under consideration by the Post Of- fice Departniant. So also is an in- crease it the amount paid on mail contracts. The figures in this ' latter connec- tion have in fact already risen some- what ali a result of the increased mst 0' lil/ing und other such causes. Many- requests have been received for salary increases from letter carriers in`diflcrfnt parts of Canada, and it wi-is statecl at thc department upon inquiry to~day that the matter is now being considered and that in all DI'0beLl‘ility there will.be increases wchai I-uve been asked for. ` connsnssn sos roo ure ~roai_ ‘ - cussiricsrion FILMS FINISHED AT 'PHE TWO Macs quickest and best in the city, A__,,,___ Y _ai41-s-zsivlsiistim. non s/iLa.- 1-iousn, wrrn Af. modern improvements. 14 Brighton Road. Apply Gaudet and Has- _ vg;rg.,____ ___30m-s-2oMs1pii. 'P0 LET AT SOUTHPORT, COM- modious house, stable and orchard. Rout moderate. George H. Stew- srt;_§louf_liport.____ §Q/i9-fi-2(lM6iDd. ron sans: OLD Pariiiiiif-i`f“"i>‘AiiT U0! I"-‘flilirlllg paper 'for ~bureaux,‘ shelves, c-tc., should apply to The Guardian Officer. ' ' 2694-5-80Mtf. WANTED. PRINCIPAL Fbsfrns Kensington High School. Supple- .mmt $125. Address W. J. Walker, Secretary of Trustees, Kensington. ______ _-else-6-zsMsi. raivrli-:s WILL as oonviovicn EY Auto to the Cliff Hotel' now open for fI..'vu each. return. Phone Davies Hotel 209-J. ` ' '~_ ___ alia-s-z4M1Mo1s¢pp. v7XN'rmD svqrwo iosnrijsinsn hoard and room in private family. Write "T. V." card of Guardian. »__ 5154-s-zsuznni. Charlottetown, an pleats leave at 16 Reward. 8738-6-24 nrat THOMAS oAsS, i Gear . of . the .Wrecked Steamer. Wound 'in Ship’s Side 328 Square Feet. Water Rushed in at Rate of 260'}Tons 'a Second. tion of all the suggestions that ivcrc. made during inquiry into the wreck of the Enipress of Irclaind alfout the vessel’s steering gear came out this afternoon iv-hen Percy Hlllhouse, pc; longing to the F-aii'fleld sliipb'uildi‘ng ities. Mr. 1-iillhqusc gave the first adequate explanation of the actual injuries of the Empress, telling of the water rushing through a wound of 328 syuar-e fo~t dimensions at the rate of 260 tcrs ,L second, uhirh gave q clear idea why the vessel listed and sank go quickly. Another noteworthy icaiiir-n was the comnzdfsiun hearing tile evidence of Gunner 'Wilfred White- head, a diver from H. M. S. Essex; who in addicion to'inspect'ing the liull of thc Enipresi-i risk-eil his life in an cilort to save Edward Uuosiioon. Thicrc were ~ hundred lndics in Court, to -see Whitehead. Whitehead was very modest. Beyond mentioning that he had gone down to the wrozk Suiilday he made no reference to his efforts to raise Cossboon before it was too lute. The divers wern ordered to make nnothef attempt. tn llcff um 800 bod' ins cnt_ou:»b'cd in the lanpress. .___é_;__-»_.-»__ iuui.-Piuiii- READING, June 23.-An unexplod- ed bomb was found in the porchway of the Church of St. Mary 'l`he Vir- gin, supposedly by nuilitnnt suffra- gottes I TOR(-NTO, June 23.-Hon. Samuel Humi- lilako, K. G., died at his rc- siduiicc, »li» Maple avenue, this morn- ing, aged 79. The into Mr. Blake was a jurist of distinction, with a long and most liom-rol:li career in his chosen pro- !-‘.-r~~;:\:i, during a large part of 'which his cvcn ii ore distinguished brother, .‘~I..... M b 1 h N" g 0 u ore A ou t e Steermg d alive today when the _ Y monds appeal for A@er1can funds to -, were burlc tion in the new Fourth Avenue sub- far are known to be dead or dying. .__.._.._._.___._.__-- llll IS DRUWNEII td "3 '-’°".i ‘if.°§i“*i'hei’i'f3€ai~”+.i" NEW CASTLE, June 23.-Hugh Mc- Donald, aged 25 i;.al'go~l1aml with the Foundation (‘o., fcli off the barge this inoiliiing was carried under by c0mp,m,y’.“.h,lch constructed her c0n_ the tide and ncv_cr seen again. His tlnucd his evidedce before the D'on1in-'hr""hF" “'“s Workmli Un U10 lf“"‘b'° “li ion Commis\~1ion.‘. He said ininsiver tn the t""“' liucstlons th t obo foci was ad-ded t , 0 the Empress? rudgier 'ln i909, after an Mcidcllt to improve her -steering ounl- il _§UMMlliS|[ll (3l1FCial by 'Phone, June 2|, l‘J14,) His Honour Judge Mclicod this fl|0\"l1il\i.' at the Court lloinse, Sum- nicrside, resumed the invcstigalion he has been coinniissioncd hy the pro. vincial liovcrunient to conduct into the Cllnfgcu made liy the Temperance Allluuce nga-rist Stipsndiary Magis- trate Wright and r'rohii,ition in- spector Phillips in regard to the enforcement of the prohibition uct. `l`lie coxnn-fission sat un- till 5 o'clock in thu afternoon, and dufing all that period Mr. Phil- lil-s, “hose testimony began on the Dl'6Vi0U5 GRY. was onthe witness `5tflDll- 'In his further examination by Mr. K. J. llartin, the charges made .hy tho Alliance were taken up ser- Imam and either answered by the pros°cutor in complete rebuttal or 1,-_ . B SU¥FHnG%TTESiexplanatlon of them. For instance, as to the charge that he had not , 'usod certain information given by . Mr. Wilson H ainst a man n~ _ S amed. lil-ynes, Mr. Phillips said that the information was laid but no service Ol the Bum"-0ns could be effected as the man could not he found. After- wards, howev-er, he laid new infor- mation on such evidence as he him- s°lf obtained di-‘cardinv the evfld c ' _.=._______.____=,- I- . - ,, iene - isuilpiied to him by Mr. Wilson as H S H i unreliable cm account of certain ` I I I V , _, _ ob- mforination su1,se_g_uen1;1y tained. With regard to another _ , »- _ Charge as to n.on-enforcement of con- _ victions, hc swld that in nearly all the cases in which convictions had -...__ lbecn obtained either 'thc fine had been paid or commitment issued for the imprisonment of the def-en-diant. In some cases the defcudiant had left the province, one of these being an instance in which the dcfcndpnt had returned, upon which he had been ar- rested and but into jail. In those casts where the convictions had not been enforced, Mr. Phillips explained the circumstances in connection with ihsni in iihch he had used his dis- cretion. lfc claimed- to have ibc i'i,._lit of in,~i~ng his in-:li;ni»ein us to ivitlilioliling thc cnforc-eiiitnt of cou- victions ar* othcrwis.. One example he gave of this was where the defend- ant was n woman whore liilsiiuiid was himself, at thc time of her cun- viction of contravention of the pro- hibition uct, in jail serving ni-vifiiicc for ,, similar offorice, 'l`hcy lud ii little child, szi-id Mr. l'hllli'vs, nnd he refriiiinzd from iiifori-ing ui.; sci.- trnce, ns then, when she \~.'<-."t to ju-il, there would be no -inc -ii look iifter the child. lint, be ndded, "when her liiisliiiiiil comes fur. 1 will get after her." Mr. Pliilliiin :1i»iil that when lic was ,, police ofllccr in Suni- mersidc at the time the -“cott Act was in force there, lnere was far more.lluuor selling thru there was now. I-ie ciiiirrziu l-hnt he hnd beorr nctiviiy cnrleavcuring to do his duty 'ibn prosecutor was subjected to si IGPEUIY and ,searching crossexhinina- Wllhu HEM8, - lll0lll¢ElEl|TS. IEEIIIIIS ETC -_-A Ono cent por word each inscrtiorrln this column. Bash must accompany order. Minimuim charge twenty-five centl. “PUICE Gold quick custard pudd- ing. lb ' ~ 3144 “DRINK OXOLA you will Eat bet cr, Sleep Better and Feel Better. 800-6-6M2wks. n e . - Pauley* Oo., M. O..‘MsGewsu, A. uiimiall a on aoiwlsmeu- A G. Ives, -wiififnib.-L us. miiwtuv with 'ro his houiieholir goods' at Patou. bs- . tone ~snt4l`fne¢iou1vhm_ho sure as ' .eil hs ."li6inb furnishings there. _glteiil-'~fiivlt0. #E4 Wed-to-B and _r. ought-to-B and Mr. Never-to ”'°*' mug-gnu; 1vnehu2`i.Nr.o1af§v¢¢i E -- " *°I’0SI'l'1'VELY‘ no Picnica allowed this your passing through Shura. receive' iastructionc to purchase all-“Bfgnedi Robert Shaw, Brnehley Beach 3008-8-l8m6ipd. “York olnt Hotel will be opened for the s mmer, after the 3'! of June. The motor boat (York) will nm no Charlottetown, for the uc- B to hrinj dl- mule and fe- eomodation of any parties wishing to mule friend! whoop cure to-Qwedinpsng . while at the Hotel. Please to Estuarine iruriiituro or Di-yfeommim one by telephone. n. w. goods. Patent' V ‘ ' 8195. white, roprfetor. 21118-O-24Mswks. Hlillillt 980| B|H\ll\\Ulll-1,,lil.ui|Iil'l Ltufment Cures Colds, eta ws- ”f°°=‘i»» °°11-‘ee Seve. -0 Following Similar Gifts for P. E. lslund un The cave-in extended half ,i block. , New Brunswick. i`lrpori.ing the proceedings at u. meeting ir Lunenburg, N. S., on Tuesday, in connection with the Lsymen's Missionary_ Alovcnient, a Hulifiu exchange of the 23rd says: “The morning session wus taken up largely with reporting the plans of thc ev:.i.i.:clistic committee. John lf. Dinnis has offered them 931,500 for the purpose. of helping along the cvnnit\lvruf.lo|i of this province. He iliu the some for New Brunswick iuid l‘rincc Edwilrd lslund Conference for -,.- .--~., o'rT.\ivA, -lime ze.-.\ grant or $50 cd ut a cabinet meeting held this after noon. Sir Robert Borden stated that Senator,Loughecd had been com- thc sufferers. ,._...._._?..._--- - V.; 'i.».. li( ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,.,,, _,, ,,,, $2,500 for Evungelizntion ol’ llevc Scotld, llLL,lllF Blllll i -- ii like srlicme. This is the 'same gontlclnixn who gave $20,000 t0WlUll the Mount Allison endowment fund. It is the hope of the evangelizatiou commlttef to secure the seljyicesof u good, competent cvaukelist' to start and carry forwardthis great work during the opening year. It is very evident that this great church is fired with a quenchless zeal to help the highest life of this fuir DIO- vince by the sea. . L .. _, _.-~\..~,,\~,_~.--»»..--- DOMINION GRANT _ 1 FOR SUFFERERS scene of the disaster. Mr. J. G. B. 000 will be mode by the Government:lH“d“"n» the “lmes department °xp°rt fur the relief of sufferers in the Hill- nn cxp`°sivcB‘ has also been wut tu , , _ l-Hillcrest to inquire into the cause of* _crest mine disaster. This was dccld- the explosion 'l`he following message of sympathy was received today by the Duke of Uonngught and forwarded to Sir llobt municatcd \-.lith in Calgary and that Borden from His Mulesty the King. : the money would be appropiutcd wlicnl "1 am grieved to hear, through the he had notified the Government as tolprcss of the terrible disaster at Hill- thc wishes of the 'relief committee crest coal mine by which it is feared which is being organized to care for many hundreds have lost their lives. Please express my sympathy with the The Mounted l*olice,_force has sent- sufferers and also with the fsmiliesiif doctors and mcdicalcquipmeut to the those who have perlshed." not keep any rngister because they issued -nn prescriilllioiis, and where no prescriptions were issued he did not think it nozess-.try to enquire about register. lle'si:ated that upon in- formation he had got from Rev, Mr, vvilgfyn he -had obtained several con- victions and had folihd some of the information furnished him by thc g¢1d.s,.;|-ehmy of the Alliance reilable. morning. l’liL\'(‘ll .\"I`Rl‘l|'lT tion by Mr. Bentley. lle ndmitted'Bernice Blatch; 3, Fannie MacLeod. that he had only examined ,,_ few of '1‘rustee's Certificate for Penmnn- the various drug stores in regard to ship.-1, Bernice lilatch. their certificates and prescvipftions, Awards for Penmanship by the 'A. but in some cases he did mot think N. Palmer Company, New York.- ii; necessary on account of the good Fannie MacLeod, Helen Harris. character and rcmltatic-n -Of the llf\1S' Certificates.-Marjorie Holl,Vera gists. He also admitted that he had Taylor, Ethel Johnson, Irene Trows- not culled upon i~he.Va1”ious Physi- dale, Bernice Blatch, Fannie Mac- ciuus ani-1 asked. for the purpose of Leo-1, Lilian Wheatley. lb examination, for the register Of Progress Pins.-Beatrice Large, their l1feB<’-rlvtioni or Céftlncates- In Helen Yen, Sadie Worry, Margaret some cases he knew. the DoCf0rS ‘lid Hogan, Vera Taylor. \`llf.'\l)E IX. PRINCIPAIJS DEPT.- Trustces’ Certificate for General Proficiency.-1, Dorothy Duchemrin; 2, Helen flodkin; 3,‘Mlriam Toombl; 4, Muriel Toombs. Trustees Certificate for Peninsu- ship.-2, Dorothy Duchenifn. ` Awards for Penmatiship by the The Wif“.°S“ was “ml "mg ”"“§'“‘f'°d. A. N. Palmer company. New Yiirri-‘ by Mr. Bi-ntlev when the corr.-m.ssion_3H(,1cn Godkiny Alma Mason, Adele adjoiirncii to 10 o‘clock tomorrow' ,\iacLcod. " Certificates.-Susie Bell, Georgie -7-__--~ Holi, Rowena Waye, Ruby Carter, (‘ls.ra Tanton, Blanche Clarke Ethel Pin in ni i _ ` Progress Pins.-Dorothy Dueheniin, H1-ion Godkin Muriel 'l`oombs, Altus ‘\la.sou, Adele’ MacLeod, Susie Bell, | `li'uby Harper, Georgie Holi, Ruby -I‘arter, Hattie Riggs. Triistees Certificate for Attend- 'llih Piilihif: .\`chools close this inonh-,iinci-_-Dorothy lluchemln, Adele Mab- ini: for the niiinNi'ii>Ai.'s ni-1i‘>.\ii'riui-:N'r, GRADE VIII. Trustees' Uertificstes for General llrade X. l’riucipul.‘s Dept. liroficiency.-1, Gladys Cmwfol-1|;"2, Jean Tait; 3, Constance Warburton. Governor f1cner:\l's \ledal.- Irene |’roficlency.~-l, Irene Trowsdale; 2,' Trustees' Certificates for Attend- 'I`i-iiwsiinle. i,n.ncc.-Jenn Tait, Lillian Harris. Ti'iisl;vr'i»i fritiflnnto for (icncrnl l _ , __ , __, ___ _,M _____,__ _ _ (ifontinued on page four) emi this cvenng. wAL'rz '. ......sn~rit or Bill] EUNEEHT lil-illlilll -1- Tlie Abngwelt Light Infantry un-.ier thr. direction of Mr. F. T. ° Wntfis will give its dpenini; llnul Uoiicert in Queen Square Gard- l‘ll0GR.»\l\l .\|.\noH ._ ..._..0nr Favorite . ._....A`tiiini°n (,lVER'l‘IiRl. .......Goloden Crescent Wi\L'i`z ......l~`/dinwrgh .... ._ ......'Bo\`in1dalu MAIPUII Trinity Ludct (‘orps . .........S\ium\mi f IHTERVIL 2: 22 MARCH _ ._ ...The Bralen Corn .. ..... ._ ......llcFail WALTZ Echoes of Killarney ` ()VE'R'l`l:Rl~`_ _ _...._......V-llmund MARCH ---- ~- -.----l30¥\¥\l° Brier Bush . . . .......LSl\tter _ ,. \o ciuuiini l GOD SAVE THE K\NG \ ‘l*f‘°l°*i'°l°°!°°l~l~l~°l'-l°'l-l°°i‘°l°°!~¥‘~!~°i*i‘°i°°§~ ~l-i-!°-l°l‘~f°l*i'°!"i°°l'°l~°l~l~i~l~°i°I~»I lmvc .. .........Ronnd ......ROCWll\ d /A iii” 1 sf?" yi-.5 gif it . 5,.-l, N '.'r;`3.l1;\':i _ itiflllff ."_,l{.$‘-\‘:` _,,.-.,.., ;‘.‘.'Y..f~',;.“ ‘ itelif.