Qlsamherlaln loader o! the House COM Olfifinmmoni" _in Fthé Georgian‘ gov» a rnmenf; who return9d'by-'a.iarge Monty. over his. Lahuriuflflv 01h ucmtn: the West. Division of Birmingham ' vote ' dhvclngvnclinlriee with a mghtiu‘ 1min welsh t arise,’ ind rearing the latter cn- .,, M-w (spasm to The‘ Guardian.) (8 nnmnm, Nov. Iiir-Aftcr ten wiN you're; ' ex-pcri-urente. a ilremenlf}, w bifwfauc erfhaii succeeded in pro‘ U 11 l; ‘blyr, E H v WWXPPQiW-Ff?” byierisil 521w! H<>r~.B.-.W\9‘. had been of! neoioblq. 1115;? ‘at: \ ,. or. 011.. :> '~ . " to throw-us with» - rerun-mucus It, . ing the iiqu r _ A I lug roferéll Imw. _h , V dd a1 longer un- iflomu- oi‘. the’. B!!! infer llpte period of instruction men in-Winnipeg. ' "n! He was finallyfiwjith the aftenuit ‘in K thc mOiIJt-lafmllélll; according I iniimatedl Elm! I ,‘ The cross-breed was attained by using nightingnlcs :15 ‘i ‘ masters" ‘iior young» cun- ti 1y rdnroved from the sound of am‘:- oiher bird ‘note except the l‘ ‘ling of their “instructors? {like ib- oders‘ oitlel’ difficulty t first found m thé fact that poi-hurry nsghoinqeius sing only nrl ‘own n of iho year. and min 1 Jlhurchilii it Defeated ‘ 3 for uvpziority , :ir...ho1._386,'at‘*tiiat homispshuerchurt-hui ' h eiefgtsil $19 rncmibersJixx-‘Diln ‘Mhfiih . “ll” 0111150 part1 no e ; Lu u o! 5 d visions ‘rul- lush‘ flyifill ‘w b8 h ~_- Chamberlain“ Eli seven‘. of .' t_ l1 _ .118 ~ co this madea tured nine, 319.’. an ntsdistrslsbt; . \ ' ‘ B. ._ . ‘The Guardian) UNA toy. £116.11». ngsrdillal‘ uni-sew» res . sum -- ‘ h. 5th; ‘release. of Miss. new"? “m cgigiloiliietonffils]: ‘legs... infill.‘ from _ . _ .NQ\lnt" 107-30313‘: beflmnung 1m an“; irenis h§wn ‘m hm and‘ Muses fronrtbe suburbs View jemwu-eu with people coins w which Central handou- Thev cums apparently‘ t leetthe election}? srtli’ dob (Special u» 17m dual-distal ND0N."Nov."16;—ilJonz. tlfifipgg‘ ma? ' r of-J can r. 1 .. , ."1'"'1 11 91!"? M. "'9'"??- ll W" 3 d that‘ wheeled traffic Iliad plough through. Most ‘of: C ers found creator at-trac-i a ui-ouriairiecuuiily oircusbuti I diff‘ deparbmont stores with] arigua devices eucb us huge ther-i "TTn-WA. ‘gNov. 1 '_. ‘Ml m“ iillnlfl‘ 0c miounete-s mud electric schemes F‘, an isplayi {the news a red, thumbs .r¢!1!u!&i‘.¢©!1¢i' s. F»; llliMls newsrpqper cartoonists were 0' i. . W the‘ spoofing with; 11:0- ‘ é ll "Octbbcu- 31st this‘ gums“ on 5'32: w boards a‘ o! “out ;'l was tfilimoooo. ‘X? .-, ~,,'I ' higer" 1th " d " écveri motif. i erghlscrtfitgfil-ll’? flax élghmlflllfs, “(vitae gamg 0m‘?! M: illiiillflilé 059411.“? “m”. packed with bbirjlbierx-msubuiiiganitos ‘Tfl f. W99“, ‘ills. w. 1h» In- nearly smorluhomjriuimtihg plac- ‘ “Br: ‘- urds ' with nu s. (xi-candidntes There was, a" good snriphii “ M" soldiers from the.‘ differgnfqlfirds reciments. who rec fly. the old cusidpi _ I v jilr blazing scarlet juplte lvfliieoli" dgiyniauny of thevnwith girls on fver arntio. ,,_'" . Salvation Army ibandsniook \ag venture of the occapi‘ (p; ‘ha, Pi meetings and sbrept.fl16l‘_ u musicians of all deacri Irina‘ vgflrc ",_ ‘busy almiosi. beyond.‘ “nvpd "p. at‘ The albscnco of vearin .' offs“ perils; was notices le. ty lines ' arc so mixed that‘ many of the citizens did not know just where they were so in-r as partisanship ‘was concerned] - ’ ' r31‘ l ,, kind of work. to support. mo. 1.11 Avc. ‘.41!’ W ‘Nov lfl-Qwdnstazr ~17‘ was‘ defeated O. ' ‘ ' - s - * l" arouses. N ‘wrflf "w" "if flgg bntgp3fliendteen seam in ighywfiflw- . b?‘ :14?‘ g, s 1 [ducted 10 points ‘because one of ‘ the officarb had to leuvei-for home m ii nigh r tlticgligiiiiiilii " curs: and ‘was siveuuwarm y‘ @181 rs- cisption. lie waasflltig! '1 on‘ the subject of- whst-‘wofl "Hillel effect. of tho snack; riff in stimulating "uirmsmde. stweun Canasianaild. Ihuatl-rlpiia j 11¢ Bus! much W901 has beenu tedintoi B for “no shah; Jrrom-vhe .. ’$lMBS "which was undunlilodlyml.’ Ausirzv’ lien‘ origin ‘but iLhrid. os s iden- __ _ tity by belugburchuedvbl- Iuondonl . -'~'-""' . -_. ‘ (at 7981' flglmda ini- . Details cf the ArtiLcFy Com e- §orte¢1.$6.000,000 wolth o2 u-ool. iiiioflfl published, show that e “with me rate; opngw Amgri silrsmge Buttery. H. 8-1-1. .39"! ' , ‘mm in street," said-Mr. Rabbi Bflflfldi "We u Weuqerlur-show- “l5... shipment iironFAustralla,‘ lug and actually won the general efficiency of Canada only" to. lose ll! thi _ rod t ‘mt d iti, by the fact that they ‘were de- B p m: e gm of duty,‘ if‘ ‘ ,‘ ‘ oibvimhs that a" great- be ‘made by srudins . front svariey w Vancouve ai ‘ good ' Canada free; ' | I .v" One day before the training ended n account of n death in his farn- ‘arket o._tal iii ‘both competitions ‘ficer mentioned above leaving a: Qflllililiod ‘by some of these in", "an; descriptions ‘rolled " ‘vesrr anulro 'lbnwfl.l'd1kl‘vsoilhg__fhql_ v mod inborn. tiiio t. M t . iirlhuiigu iy/annouir ilv- Owing w lus. not huvlng..coxp- - Lwhole poi-ion‘ gratin»,- ingfli utter-y was cut, dowu.10 ipoints-‘whllih made their grand to- ' H8 f0:- .I vflr _ idlene- Minister 0'!‘ TrndE. A recent oranges upon . - When entertained at luncheon hy tiiefiydnei‘ Chamber of Oom- "mieme; speakers emphasized the importance»! Mr. Robbh visit and their appreciation that Canada he seltt n minister of the Grown to negotiate a. trade arrangement ‘lows: _ 8th Elege Battery. , No. 1.—~Il-Z4.7 points N0. 1-2201? “ Grand total 6415.3 From this is rioducted 1o points because of the absence of the of- ompstifion ' ii u \ total of_ 5105.3 points. - Si, John Slade Battery: Competition No. 1--361.9 _ '~‘“ - Nd. .2.—17s.9' Grand total 540.8 This flavéctliem a ieud of '6 points thereby winning the Governor Generals cup ‘for the eilficieucy of Census‘ 1M2. ' fMe c: 11gb. Bethune the non- com sinned officarsfimd gunners otylhe 2th Siege Battery should: be_.proudf:of their splendid record in the. artfliery Competitions this .." l 0r. Gcur-Truiman ' Niggiiiifllréifdent ‘ ' ' Mt. Allison s (Qfle-Irlnihr-EF Guardian.) _ h! NOV. lil-Jlglléfuli; m . inglo ‘the regents or cunt afimi u‘: held hers this after- Vey however-y‘ reason to _v .9” aim“ busmm“ w“ in future compo‘- ‘gmigrluly "t“"“m9d' sen“ , . ' . . - wk; Dr. Borden and o era . ' . - " ' report-adjoi- the committee on " . ' ’ .. “ ‘ ‘Gollegemjpdexjption. Smiator Black dealt with‘ thelinu-uciai helmets of tho pmpmegi gclteme, while. Dr. Borden. spoke ofthe pmsrvrs that bad been made. Tia-c general feel- dng was that-in view of the refu- -; uni of Acadia and- rSt. Francis ' ‘ ‘ \ " Xavier, to entertain thf- federation Qlllrlil"). * proposal, the amalgamation oflisr V. f1?!‘ Wlnlghl? itime-Ilmiveraltics was a iongway All.“ our. u isundfi tone um: Dslhpw W? ’ Amflwl.“ = . sie will not co lder federation un- qfiglgiitgligpgpfifl‘ . uses-en, Maritime Universities par .. .“ W‘ "19 trapeze. . lbiiiir fir was‘ n lflicial- ‘ . Jthlfls aiytgynfsqif _ , The committee appointed to. 1'9 Q. oonvrnond meuccesso to Dr. BC 1 Botdelkds fpffiéldeflt‘ of Mivunf. Ad- m. . W. . ' ‘ 22m h ‘ wmption ‘by Eampnp delfhlefi, 0!. his titleof president the s11 Republic‘ and. the reconstitution of Abe Ruiiubiicun council 01 state -. rlwd uv um Rnwiwllcu on! the war in ‘Ireland, has entered. a‘ nrivr films. . . ptured rouespondcnce has i?‘ v. FKPVDQQQBiI will“ TQWBJFE! - c); have been sipbinilf to de ' m for approval. and i isal- , ‘that whatever is 119W 500°. mic sanction. Qnap ‘ r ' ' {or the burning, of, thepni» ‘cues oifltwo newspaper pro? . in believed. to have been Valera. The nolioy tipck M!‘ to; iris-h qovsrnmelitairluod ‘ ’ t th y» f P“ fiqugfrokpzgroldz- “a llrdu. f . pwnf in ks . d DUBLIN, ‘ ov. lih-Sincisthc re Tans, bu Military - xiirks for, ibotnbe an Ill, Jrmerwiifl , ti‘ troops are heirs" . c i: ~ _ lisomUniver-aity, brought in - the ‘ill. g “lioliiiléll-lii m -~'~*>=~o~1@h‘=s»=" TM- . .° "b", .6 - ms man of Toronto.‘ The recoillilifill- ' 3P5?“ £%i‘lli'°"i‘$“"'€°“l>‘"¥”.§2 e 2'0 ,en s. r. _ _msn.is_ ‘afisobzof the late Howard nvemcn. Hutu. Deane. l-le bornlu 181$. educated in the com- $Tl.“aa.°°“°°’;£'fiisi"”h iNomfl ' OE ll 3V9 -. nunerilcuroc. Berlin and He el-. fill.‘ ideivirmnyr’. and Goluuublfill I llivdriityfllufl 1. York. He tnniehi "NOW ._lil'il-il.ll;'-lllkv schools for n’ ‘numher- of- yihers- and subsequently mugs st'~ehc=nisdi..lyvi it liver the smir mm.‘ lorries-arriving ~urrduu1 . v streets ornohnnfm w-biner; I. flflcifieo are” nil jDolig-ge. . hhQflvera-l »yeare he‘i1a eodiflto secretary "dsplnhmenf of ‘Mb "in Canada. ' iunntni and moral " Tmemnn will 1m presidency ..t~::... .- te-rcsi: on tho _ iillil durrinir the war which is iu v Lulu makes a tcizui of $100,000,000 5 luijustmout as the debt at present info Canada sluouid result because‘ noilrd to art drasillcally unless the it is, u strnl ,'_ iChinose army. ‘gands are d"s~m’ssed. soldiers who, points. _ =. l ‘Si. ‘ inc. a love of literature in general #2010 eetrinuirsil‘. . 2 v A 435:» . “ii. < y. U to , (“will to This Guardian.) ,W--=#irmo1‘QN..Nqv m~ Re- "i-"Iili 0f 35013101100 fortlie ac‘- cuuut of the United State-s gov- crument was reported todpy to W‘ mwuv by the Federal Re- serve Bank of New ‘York. Of the WW $50.000.000 rdprcdollfs in~ debt representing the sale of silver to Great Bri- tho process of liquidation. there bvini; $01,000,000 oi’ this account still. outstanding‘. A similar payment of $50,000; 000 nil Octoberlfi by Great Bri- iluhi as the first semi-annual in~ stuluicnt of interest on the iavnr debt of nuwrli’ $5,000.000,000. but the two payments are subject. to boars interest at 5 per cent while me ihibtFuuding Act authorizes u mile of not less than four and one quartor ‘per cant. Five Powers Demand Release 0i‘ Kidnapped Miifoiilhiiifiilii“ PEKfiINf} Nov l6--CVi6ii.Siif‘8s for tho immediate release oi the foreign missionaries kidnapped by Chinese bandits was demanded of the Pr-klizg Government today by the British. United States, Italian. French and ‘Swedish Ministers. who acted under instructions of their governments. Tho five, min- isters presented a joint note in person and informed executives of ibe Chinese Republic that .the continued retention of the mis- sionaries in ‘captivity would not be tolerated by the ‘powers. The powers it was said would be com- nfssaionarles ivcre released and . umees given for the future - of the hundreds of other cnarles in China. The note ms. cnu-rlheul in vigorous langu- ' ‘ t dccl ‘red that the mission- Ve were carrying on their work ‘in ho-‘initrlor ‘k of» Ghina, under ‘treaties wbioifhad been violated ‘ix I B)‘ °VR.._°W~ vibrant?- Nsrw‘ Your; av... 1a.; ‘Kuhn; Crawuord noted humorist, kills himself. " Nnw vonix. Nov. 1s.- Deceive veteran army war horse wins‘, Na- tional’ horse show cup; ' l SANTHAGO, Nov. 16.-— Chilean Eleflmsr Rensico lost in quake re hot-ted safe. NEW YORK, Nov. ior-vlviajes tic leaves for Boston go in dry dock ilor cleaning other ‘bot-tom. ._i.__. ILONDON, Nov. ld-Rudysrd Kllilillfi successfully undergoes operation. iHETI-IIIJEHLEM, 9a., Nlov. 16.- Fire in furniture store causes one million dollars damage. _ ' NEW YORK. Nov. 16.—Gsbrges Clemenceau expected to ‘roach here Thursday. wm vieii: nine American cities. ‘ _._.- , WAHHJINGTON. Nov. IAL-Presi rlent Harding plans-to go before Oongres at fonnal opening ‘of special session nah Tuesday. UOQULMBO, Chile., Nov. 16. - Cfl-iYi-uiin Stuart iflampbeil swiam mile in tidulwave to roach his Chilean schooner Marta. coNsnsNrfNoFan, Nov. 1s.- Turkish Nationalists assure allied Muihnlls. armllsiiico aigqeenicnts will lbe respected. wAliFl-IINGTONI Nov. 16.——Grcecc asks Arneriran Red Qrcss aid in care o! refugees fleeing Asia Minor. - PARIS. Nov. l6. - German!’ Rives-second installment (if treas- ury notes to meet Belgium's rep» nratlows claims. "fby the ubd-ucfors». The cahirlvcs now include one Greek. One ,‘i<‘reuch, (uiifzon. one British sub~ loot. one _ _ ‘iwo United Slates m-uzerrs. mndlits about one thousand _ i ‘mnlwr havr- seized the ‘various, ‘nationals with a view of forcing, ‘he Peking" rmvemment i») lnllilf-i pornte the bandits in the reglflfll‘. most of the brfi want reinstatement. Peaking Drab; nhly will be ‘forced to veccode to {he hand-ifs demands in oruer to satisfy ‘the powers. ‘ " ‘- W010i! Oigauized lust evening *1 Society was nrsun 1,93 101511.? pgirpose of eusender- oz otin the study‘ and siféusfdigrm litgrary and kindred subjects". "There was a‘ good attend sacs, d spite the stormy weather- Ou molgou. Mr. D. Ediim‘ Shaw was c5 lefty; ‘the chair, and a con- suuui n drawn up and sdvrtfid- The Yrganization, which is to be zsillejpibe Si. James Literary 3°‘ ciety, will include members and‘ ailtgrents of the church R-IlKiOihBI no bus who may be interested in- iitogary pursuits. It will meet every Thursday night at 7.30 uni it "as arranged, that Rev. W. Orr liznn. pastor of ilhe church. will addrs-ss Allie so . y next week u u ‘iSome Maker of Enriiisb Li _rntnrn.” m the followfngf ' _ if Mr. CLvne‘ Auld hHQACOURBII" m5 to igivehn address on modern Pools. A syllabus is being drafted», for tha season and will be publish- ed lung? . . ~ The ollowing officers were ei- d . rtimnunlv. Nonnrary President: Rev. .w. Oi‘? Mulilififlli.‘ - ' ‘ vlifrcsident‘: Mr. D. Edzer- Shaw {Tit Vice Pres: Mrs. JED.‘ ‘Mo c" ‘m . . Wm! Vice Pris; Dr. Dewar. \ ids-Trans; Frank Walker. mitten: Miss" Ilfis" Irv-ins», _, imtie. Mediated» 7 air. J. h! PIG)‘, Mi‘. KIHIINEQIBTB‘: _‘ '|- ,, Noon Enchfnge cable-a New fig "mo! . ‘ddqunrfore. which‘ h , Whine - ‘ ' i, mrle orir Np 1'6 chi lMrs Robert W. Goliet. Swfldc. One Italian and: The. in Si, James‘ Church sr-hnoi room I ‘ Wirih ‘and ce-binuf car'- losds or coal on property of ‘OOAWWZNTIT, Nov Iii-Frank Belepanty. former major leuzue! brvsrlhall ‘sitar was arrested on; charges of transporting liquor. DPPILIN. Nov. 16 .— Cardinal} Lngue asks release oiflMflfv M804 Swiney on hunger strike for ele~| ven ds-ys from prison. NEW vmh<'i1l£iv. 1s.- willie? Hoppe defeats liirlnur n. new; mans, Kelsi-an champion. m, bil- "Rrfl- title pin-y 500 to 1'17. Con 376. - WARHINGTON. Nov. Iii-Pilot ess airplane guided by automatic control oapalbie of bomrbing with accuracy and -of going ninety miles, perfected. . HALIFAX. N.S.. Nov. 16. —<0rew abandons Iinlifln steamer Monte [Grappa in niid Aflaniic. All iisndr ‘believed. safonliosrd White Sim‘ liner Pitiflburgb. ' WAGHINWTON, Nov. i6.—~I.C.C inspectors. ‘blame dead engineer for wreck‘ at. sulphur. Springs Mic snnrf August rift-h which killed thirty four persons. msroN. Nov. 1e.- ‘Shlpninil llosiwi steamer l-lmmaiite radios. diifliblcd and drlitlné. 1,200, miles east of here. Shipping Board stea mer Ssucon man/inf: to aid. ANNAPOIJS; Nov. 16.—Cnniro.oi nwnrflsd for erection of athletic sf-sdium seating my; thousand ai Naval Academy to be finished next lfliagnh first,‘ T111260! ‘thirty two thousand four hundred doiiam. WNSMNWPON, Nov. l6.—FiB.n.ei from Langley Field ifirxiipin ntnd niches aware irttaokerr Fieldwierfendedx ‘ ‘ y‘ ‘ ‘nAu/ruivr-nsh“. Nov, IK-drmv “Deliivinvr-aiigafdonv info plumb no‘ clriljni which caused death of Lien! ‘sud spurns July of Lieiut, llfrano .._.__.,..' * . RBRILIN. Nov. m.- Chancellor . Yrliirfl. '59 clsiisés vole opnminewvzieivhinn hi’ oilmuliiion f0 include invlnntrinliefs . . owl commissioned to‘ Met-inc nctiongilncomin‘ Wirfh- will W" folnivnew ministry. mW/AISITINGTON. Nov. ‘lit-Mrs Mnrlciiufuofivtincy wife of miner Jun-d N , .0! (to I-Ivhq starved himeelfto death Iti- is m srsntmbntfim iii" fiitlroiyiiitloiirsugh; ‘ " e new up roomvorl mace tm France defeats Cochraifiiui) to’ I Billing Field sieved a. ‘iheorentiosi bsttlg over the capital. lmnitlpiyl lihmdnr; owe City. lo ans in - trill-birch; - D s.‘ mu h is- ihpu vihu rule Agrecmgdt Willi on Netrhst‘ Further Count-iii lisdto “Futurism Ii (Special to The cumin s.) LONDON.‘ Nov iii-The British foreiln office Yesierda)’ announc- ed thqt Hanna's: Cuu-zonks macabr- . undum on the British Near East ern policy was handed slniulisjre» . ousiy to Premiers Poincare and Mussolini and that answers- are expected today. The British hope 1s that both the Italians and; French will empress asireoment with llreir point. of view. it is learned that Lord Cur- zon stands on the sxlstlo! 18.11%.- Ill, i r......>»..;.... ‘ Gweob-lifltgin 19nd: “its: n - and that of! the aimpgidi T!!!" a aliifilwh.‘ west . . . l?“ ifilfi": ‘fihi “fwd; t Q_ 8h 0 OI _ . Q. QB U"; slim wow. colour-of!» v Will Nut/Tillie 011i. ill Allegiance fol. i Bishop olihnteriiuly HNUIFAX. 11.18., Nov. 16.— cause as Bishop of Bermuda he would have f0 take an oath omn-i ieyrizince‘ to the Aschbishop of (Jan- terhrry and ‘because as the Met - ropoiitanof the Ecclesiastical pro vince ori’ Canada it was imponsiblli to do this, Archbishop Worrellmf Nova. Scotia has declined the ini- vlbation to become Bishop olWdr‘ muds. and there will ‘be no;Bie'bop Ooadjutor appointed for. l- Nova Scotis. His Grace announced to day to the executive o who" Angli- can Synod of Nova. S iii. It had Bertha Cartier andJohoiiEl. previously been agreembry the ts 110d of Nova ISCOEiEFthat Arch dared _ ___ b shop worreil became Bishopprtrrog" ‘ New‘ "sunuyupvfiuav; '16. a.» Fuel ‘adoministrator seizes three] Bermuda. in.‘ tumor to his price ant oflinc and Rm‘ Bishop com. juror should ,. e binibf pirl; 10f his duties inNova Bcotis. His Grace; in announcing the airzhintv Kip" that .the surmount synod. ha!" decided to remain” without._ ', Bishop until December’ 1924.1!“ while Archbishop Won-i roll will psi-Form confinnntions‘ IIIBHTBnd other necessary Epiaco’ nui- duties. l PORIDHOPE, out, ‘Nov m- Rear Admiral Sims retired and wife roturnnd here today, to hisi native town for-first time in fifty- four years. BFlARJUQPOfWN. lli.. Nov i6— Proposal for navlitable water wayi nine-loot deep. from Great Lake to Mississippi River to go before Congress announced. _ ‘ I NlEW YORK. Nov Iii-Jake Sohaerpcs lead m biifllrd touruw‘ meat with second victory. defeat-I in‘! Roger Cacti. Emcee. 500 t0 251. Welker Cmbrau. defeated‘ Defeinrl c-rich Hagencacher, Ger- many. 500 to’ 471. I -.-- . smrmoo. Nov. 18.1- Quake, and tidal wave deal-b Wflmi"; placed mt mm thousand. Prov‘ nrty damage in millions. Towns 0f Frsirfma. and dluasco-icoxnvlelvly desiroyed. WAsl-HNGMN. Nov. id- Re‘. ductiou of one cent. per hour in basic savor wsshinetuu Nsvv card eumioxees recommended to navy iby special investigating com» only to local Yurd. The Weather, Etc mlttee. Reconlmendaxiau applies h u Minot. rt . ‘i 7 our-if. ‘ V. .. u. . 4 2;- ." ‘ "19- i} luvs Elfin»:- ,1>;.,ru-’ uuFvInoQ ‘who; thereiwas a 300d‘ " , ndenee ‘at thouuemouist cnu Y‘ "qflfliiri ‘msfiwir. s. ‘iilrfiillslic I! . . rt by (he Ohoir t direction vinyl-oz.‘ jfietci iwit s esglgi-l ce of Mice Ber- hugstilntgfvioiinist. ,1 ., The profgrainfincfopenedrwiilirin‘ organ selection, Sonata No. 2, in four movements/by Prof. w This was followed by a splendid duet and cylrrrus. gqxaitedvfor tibe Lord" by‘_ n H - n. ll. ‘ Ashtr- “Lord o! Abraham" we!" t, which. nay?) ‘I’ '_.._¢.‘ _ “flr-I? Bdiog. "Jemssienr, Kill irthe Proph, _ by . St ‘rt an _"'l.‘-lien ..tire s r . .11- shisrr u‘ u=-.¢< w» a _ were given vgifih "fine" effect is! ‘Mum ‘is. s Is. . .. mo, niiiyed in her lair ' 1c ' no; v I . Axnigi fgla} ‘go umli. iliiiiliu.» o u..- .~ - l-iufati and solo and‘ glacier- uh rfei. ."‘Pral p ‘Nipn t He, ‘urn?’ with Malia," Fletcher q; s oist 9nd with‘ piss ‘ A. ‘ Qcmarell, Mrs. Windsor; Mrs. Chandler and Miss 0 U?!‘ l "I "Mi. . tar n e qua, e con~ clud d crumble. ., . . . . The second pert opened‘. withpn WWI solo. Burma 3.4.3 b P"?- iljlcfchqr. This was foiioye__ by an air. “ ‘ have Mcrcyf’ G. . iuer nights: pit, sugirchorpo hi"; i? teller, ' ml‘ hou- owls The with" ago} ‘Qhgefiirez-vio n, solo rial" ":1 u!” a ' " ' a a " ‘~- E. i“ diiolffiifh’ (A hi! he felony}; Thy .' Margy.“ Wetchég end .31.!‘ , gvvkgiél i . . - . . . T} o. . . .16 till!‘ K" N. and? b Notional Knfliibm éioildiuil- d t e oncert. ' - B Tbs fgoncert througbotit" ‘was a varidur it's were M] papal e . . with u:uhv_ a_ gdingiugsé _ e . ' 8 ‘lo u: _%iv_g%i%pari£' “an wuyuuk-Ao l-heullioil . of thioudiehl-e. " m ‘undue burn u. l Ifiu nleh “if? e_ e as; brtha ‘American serum “ifii . ‘hi’ h s careginnéctzouridnrul-ifistform . W b’? I‘ gum, eons ~ the first part- the pro . ilr. . _"‘0n‘ * .1. . t!’ . 15 is) rare tr 1110i‘ muqic i h. , i . ., i? iii. vi l i! O l . “'i'ffi'él”i"ivi‘i‘ mwvgg ' summon nzAci-tla v m; m h. stun-sea. .