Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Aug 1908, p. 1

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Th YEAR 76--NO. 202. THE REASONS {the pritgipal' address of the evening. {He jajned the order twenty-one years and had attended every meeting court held since that date. His address was a masterly effort, lealing with the readjustment of the trates. He showed that the order was not driven to increase the rates by the action the government, but the question had been under discussion the supreme executive long before action by the insurance commis- ion the government, and the tion the recent supreme court | spontaneous and the of convi [tion on the part of its mel smbers I'he increase of rates only applies rp | members who joined the order to 1899, and he showed the fairness of | BY THE SUPREME COURT OF { thus increasing the rates and equaliz- { THE ORDER, ing the payments * of whole member- ship. Under] the wew rates the gives each member that for which he Forester should want He i high For The Increase Of The 1.O.F. Rates. . of hy ay iw was ol ot result to} ¢ {pays {more Before Action of Parliament-- Supreme Court Representatives | Speak--Two Representatives of | that Past New York High Court |, 5 Fresent., X and than that the supreme executive to freeze out the the ontrary, efforts no showed clearly not | | i | { was old members, was making them from He also showed that there no to fear any further increase {the future. Special was {made for aged poor members who had | {heen ° looking forward tothe time {when after age of seventy, receiving annual payments iron the but now found themselves un meet 'theincreased rates made them payment throughout showed not the of the action the but ifs absolute nects- its close there the court. R: of East ourt briefly but on strenuous lapsing 10 save the delegates at q convention of the High F., were treated by the to excursion the down Tuesday afternoon tending the Court; I. O. courts America through The boat went channel as far as the | Park, and returned channel, and the ex- were nu pro trip one of the mos I'he band of the during quality pro need in provision on i hous hy local an "leamer and islands. the American Thousand Island by the Canadian carsionisis the jovahle possible Regiment, furnished: music afternoon, and both and quantity their effort nounced At the court, a ¥ pa according in astic manner thanks thren for the most furnished in the afternoon Dr. Baskin, H.V.C.R., presented the report of the delegates the pourt meeting held in Toronto in June I'he report showed that the mem the order had increased triennium from 225.370 that during the were paid in death w disability claims the enormous £6,652,198. He also detailed the which led up to the readjustment rates and showed the for increase and set forth brief the different other changes the constitution, The following ant superintending physician; were introduced by Bro. Clark Mathieson, supreme secretary J. G H. Myers, P.IL.C.R., East New York Rev. Alexander McGillivray, P.H.C.R. | Ontario: EF. Chrystie, H.C.R., East | New York. Those with Dr. Clarke addressed the court and: it-is seldom that the high | FE, MacTavish, / court of Eastern Ontario is treated to Cline, GG. DB. Gillies, such a feast of good things lgilliveay, Cornwall; Dr. Clarke who the first (H Minaker, Nels or, referred pleasantly to the Wm. Ranki of the mayor at the morning J. kk. Jackson, and facetiously suggested that King | F. Mather, be re-named the Pow-wow | McLean Caverly, M.D He spoke as the representative Belleville PP. MeConne supreme chief ranger; to Springbrook I I not Whittier, L. G. Horgan, H. Bishop, R. 6G. Doug 18. J. Willoug} 1 hos of | E. Warner, 1 J). Balhs, J. K. Pearce, J. McCu Birtch, «J. Stubbs, J. S D. D. Bethune, Ottawa; G sted 'such a Jas. Morr I. Harringt J. M.. Sharman, Ja Graham, Gi. Wilkinson Jo Hipso hingston J. M A J. Jennett, Cu W. Coxiord Pakenham Arnprion he order {able to | vis flon 1 t ens the 14th | The the { convineing and | to relieve from mn increased nounecing address was only reasonableness of supreme court {sity and at | dissenting voice Bro. Chrystie, | York, addressed lat its tin | ovation outing | 27H | New York, provingly to and Stripes Union Jack in tions of "the to | tho sw who went of the supreme Jeanvietion that Ary, as to was a was not a sucee m H .( the « evening session of the high : unanimously New olution wa enthusi bre a most to the enjoyable axed conclusion received local Mver on the were PHC Fast ap- H R., of rizsing, referred fact that the Stars entwined with the of the uecora- hall. He was one of to the recent meeting court with a increase of but the convinced that voted for the clearly to supreme | some last. me bership of during the 207,267, and Ame . period there po rates um of | WBS necesss during wns he was and sijustment present that justice He char- ranger showed re no seeing necessity ! possible in merabers chief and of committees question of he to oppo as wher course wa in cikchor zed the safe and we appointment ider the representation well it uprend i and mink how to ! sane, distinguished , Rin i rates those those given nerease in vor ns List Of Delegates. list of the the high Day. Ww. L Fait, {ae0 Smith, G. H W H. A Adams, kd | las, J Following who registered at is a court : AL il. Mae- Wicks, D Cobourg Ret H on was peak Johnston, Ottawa Brown, Cronk, Napanee Alf. M.D, remarks "ton City of the he p for mi H A ( Ashe, W whom | tribute, only for hi tion +ie highest hut convi ability courage in When ren se Powell, Y. Ly ( S t iby, hi mooted might out R Hough Kakle Sutherland, was Hirst that an ir on, caused | te it be necessary it flutter of and rates { se ju te 1 ment 1, amongst the member f anv one who advoct mn, hange would be very soon depose 8 Craig from any position our order H. Drier Doran, J. McFarlane, rleton Place; I. McCal Almonte; T. Need R. Rudd, J. J thi chief rafge readjust. now that tl effected ore are was right the ace of this feeling and ebelliors the hi Ivocate ipient Larer to a the vntinued han > = | Neil i I « son, L. been the vmat who on, members hat he emed as if Frank vorwith, Foote, Deser- Barton, G. H McEvoy, aia Carp Wad H.W Donald, J. Mattin Wilso H ford; armith Ne | Renfrew letcher, .J onto Herrian ida large per that the not amount {Larave pel \ rnat J. NN Ringer, H. Mc vent I nate, OL . a allt Oh Manotick Usby.raoe, «J H. Gro Kar Hit mond. A I. Fortier; I. Drummond Bolton sxander MacGillivray Spent H Fomson, tawa F.llen Fortin Pembrok Nort ampbe H Brown, War (aipar \ J Givens, Madox dy, Verth; | G. FF. Mehimon Payne, ( ford; arlan, Warkworth ~tatic | Mebi von r | J. Gilvey, stoné Lodge this ning, Rivh vmid, | R M Famworth; F | Havelock; TI. D Ba wr yrrison Wannamaker, (i. Friend. Brighton; ¥ he Ne H. Shar History. en 27th, | pris sur fored t sh not Rev \ Charles "Tupper 1 Opposition 1 Ottawa and Lady Sound, Minto and Rey R > R A alter Aug By Wolle Island: E. 0. Cl 181¢ y e « l mor 3 ! h : \ H Franktown Bailie, McMartin, Wine alternates, Peterboro; Hall Ren J Tredrea, Rev F.8 B A Bowman! 3 Bat THR ar. on Eng! : fourgh: R J. Parritt, Odessa hydro Smith, Fweed Heatherington, bot Lake Bradley and M Pradiey alternate, Hazeldean: |W. Byers, ¢'. McKinnon, ¢ | calie, D. Laurie, A. HB. Webb Richards, Vars: A Met A. vitzpatrick, | Woods. Metcalfe; H. Empey. lance, Osnabruck Centre J. H agleson, Cold Sprng _JJ. Hughes, . Rev. C. B. Clarke, Look At The Snaps: short, & nate, Roan. R.. Reid, A A Forw ard. Ottawa: Ww. + Harwood: T |S Hendrick or Athens: W. H. MeUrea, Merrick Ww. H. Comstock and M Br alternate, Westwood: 7 con. Lyndhurst: P Johnston {.]. Sherman. ¥. W. Townsend, Crysler. (Continued on Pa These sots are few small pieces, See them. one of seach, $25.00 Sets for --------19.850 a6. i - 14.00. 1 00. Come quick; Only \ nate, ville Ker Jacek A { pidge. S. Hare. Iroquois -- de ------------ Great Glearing Sale. Provost, Brock has ma great reduction in in the and ready-made clothing dengdriment also gents' furnishings. Look at play windows, street, price ord ROBERTSON BROS. that | prior t order | | eriticizing the church { untruthfulness and insincerity i { | claring | and gold,' they would jar KINGSTON, HIS QUESTION "What Does the Church) Care For the Truth?" REMARKABLE NOTES | BY FORMER PASTOR BEFORE | "BE ENDS HIS LIFE. | Rev. Albert H. Trick Writes That He Cannot Workhip "Ameri- ca's Trinity--Success, Pleasure and Gold." York, Aug | 111, half blind, | on the score and not worship | trinity, success, 'pleasure Rev. Albert H. Trick shot id killed himself in a "Mills" hotel He was once pastor Preshy ter New of § de- | that he. could America's s of a | imi. ¢htirch in Chicago and later batt n Pro-} most | {to Charles N. and | + perfect | ple | money | amount of it, all of us. firm | self in view*of my discus- | They | used by to | as | {have delegates | | little about what { when Reid, Bussell, | Cleland, | Delanos, Me Farlang, Vankleek Val- Plewis, Battersea Edmison, a r dis- but had uo | years NY seviral livelihood as an | charge at regular Saratoga, pastorate for obtaining an insect insurance agent. In a remarkable letter Dowd of this city. the former Ire whieh he left who } pastor in had befriended him, declared that he lonely even the churéh when ¢ he attempted to] "square his soul by the teachings of Jesus," and asserted that the modern church more nearly follows the exam- | Robert than that of wis of Ingersoll Jesus. The [ have as follows : | to conquer letter read in part never been able an inborn contempt for the place | has in the world, though knowing so well how ab olutely a fair at least, is necessary to could never adapt my~-| early ideas to the method by which money wade. are so transparently selfish and | less unserupulous 'whether the church the so-called | "world." I could never 'worship Am- | erica's trinity, we and gold. I am character been I more or or siitoess, : pleas settled in my | my eves old aud change, ent my took, deeply to heart the Jesus and tried hard and square my sopl by them. 1 last what. a pitiful mistake made and how lonely I was even the church. The average man 'cares | Jesus taught and it | makes one heart sick to hear its ve} too t though $ on delusions I teachings of long to found at I had | n. telesiastics prate about at. in the better day dawning | society with. its superstitions ! and errors, like all the other religions | of men, shall have away and religion itseli free and simple, religion that has a passion truth, love and diberty, purity ang ghall prevail Ye gods, what de the church for these thing truth, twists all the philosophy expressions of history square with its systems of day The day world will prove 1 that Je they He than they Ingersoll, 1 rejoice passed for Justice, umanity for etc acts, to make them pett Araditions a the the s world's by £001 when that will come > sacred as sus holds in bownd 1: thoug recepts of Re modern chur this exemplary American em, are no more taught by CCCEEELCLCCCCCCCCe<K what did the the ar and *h follows and honest Oriental hve and j too life of & tragical It is all ere wore: nearly and kindly the could broken long than they do I wish I reach but I am habit of my suffering it. I don't ¢ Ling mu and denial and | ~forbids always ywmplain des To his wha live in tor ther two rooklyn, Ons wrote I His have wife di A LIVELY WOMAN. Whips Hard-Up Hubby and Bat- ters Neighbor Who Defended Baltimote, Md.. Aug. Bec Mis Metzler, nineteen years old lost when her husband than twenty cents | wages f fined 31 arr \lthoug wore ause Lirace | her her his temper asked for more out money " spehting of cost she admin ner Justice ( h tered the band it was Mrs " tried to save haled to the Accordin®? hearing, Mrs ed when her vhole dollar, beating hus for throwing Miller, Metzler Har to teapot Sarah she that was » { story Metzler spouse told At Hecame ashed her bit him the arm, tried to dust the floor with Then she turned her attention three-year-old child, and the interfered. Mrs. Miller came best the encounter that and she had the battered court as evidence. Metzler wife, and haps because Hens for a and him her on to off second followed, teapot 1s nis pers a witness against admitted reluctantly feared tion of the dose, that, aithough much the larger of the two. the punishment his wife administered to him was a most 'thorough one. He nodded peoval when Mrs Miller concluded her story on the stand by saying .:: "And, jw she's little, but awful loud. TONY PASTOR DEAD. He Was Veteran Theatre Man of t New Yosk. Aug. 27 theatre night, at his avenue, Eilmharst August 14 since he' wa was ne a 1 is Pastor, Wed JIN York, teran lony man, summer Past New the nesday Whitne taken ailing and had slight \ died, ) in vas ill on of gen hopes of his recover: {although he improved for severdl days He fell asleep yesterday afternoon three o'clock and did not aw Pastor was seventy-six years old. been at ake Mr § {utilized as a pillow at night, | was handed over | special | ber | He mn |» | diplomatic ' | General Booth Abandons Scheme have | stages neighbors | m | ap- | 3 fried sin stricken there | ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AU ; PILLOW IN TRAMPS JEANS. | soo at Ogdensbiiry Protects { Himself 'Frém Dog. | Ogdensbury N.¥,, Aug. 97.--The {toughest locking trémp ever seon in {this city was arraighed this week he- fore the recorder. The police waw him jon the street and, thinking his whis- {Kees brought him in. He 'Happy Hoolizan," and of hirsuite adornment When searched a wockad chicken was found in one of his poe- kets. He was wearing two suils i clothes and in the seat of his trousers flo a big piliow. He explained that the pillow ai. | forded protection against dogs and farmers' was a comfortable seat in riding bumpers and eounld be He gave Joseph Rubart and said Germany. As jt was be- came in from Canada, he to the immigration n---- | Distant Places. false, Iwas a typical | iis wild range lwas natural were oO rie boots SIBLE FORM. his name as he was from lieved he and Remembered, Two broth named struck by a train at an crossing near Truro, N.5., Two persons were drowned seventeen others are missing as result of the washing away bridge at Camden, Ga. : officials. : > Scott, AT ST. PETERSBURG. | He Represents the United States There. EE ant a ---- destroyed the Constantinople, on Sunday. taining stolen goods, a cave on the Humber A prominent William KE. Annis constantly revol¥er and geveral times he ened.-to shoot Capt. Hajps on si Party nominations : Ek erals, Caldwell, North Lanark ; Ric hmond' and Wolfe ay. servatives, T. W,, Crothers, K.C,, Elgin. The death occurred, on Seaforth, of Henry Merrill. was aged about seventy was a native of county. William ceived death of thorne, fever river. attorney tells years, Prince H. Henthorne, telegram his brother, at Ansonia, was the cause. a announcing I'homas AMBASSADOR JOHN WwW. RIADLE. Conn Ambassador') ohn Wallace iddle, re- | presenting, the United States vern ment' at Petersburg, has | Hut envoy to Russia since 'Decem- 19th, 1406. Mr. Riddle: was in Phila#lelphia, on July 12th, and after preliminary education various private stitutions the adu ated from Harvard University in ISNT the Columbia afterw went abroad, studied international the work, it should we, Se administered in Turkey by the goverument, has been mad quittal of "Habib the charge of mediately e ) Eafendinelhima fraud. Habib was released. horn 1864, at gr al register of Frankfort-on-Main shown that the original entry of birth of Goethe has been cut ont some vandal. The register has inspection by next ended law and 8 where he Thus Gtted tural that he sre a very young man, school law open small fee The dominion a three weeks' . 1 lishing came into " fores bocame the. searatary. of shes Unite | Columbia on Monday ig ed States legation Turkey, add F hich is that the that 'perigd remained | 4) constantly in the service, was na- go in for the In 1893, while still Ambassador Rid- for gulations dle result at he has plomatic Site ie to continue then will have order occupation, lifliculty in aw the dealers -- ny castern Admiral 11, oi with his flagship several boats, has { irom Wu Chow with him mutinons where a August and = loyal the Chinese and UNDER OWN RULE. Canton, sixty of Kong volted commander taking 1S the Ku, Oyster Bay, Me., Aug. soldiers 27 --~That the presidental congressional elections be held: on 14th next and that the inauguration of a mnewly-elected president would take place on Janu- ary 28th, 1909, is the an- nouncement made by Charles E. Magoon, gover- nor of Cuba, following his conference with President Roosevelt at Sagamore Hill to-day. 12th, killing ral othe, oldiers on a force of and the Cromwell James H. identally Galetta November village eldest Arnprior; Donaldson, Donaldson, shot on the It appears that brother were out decided twenty to a instrument ace below and bis hoat, younger the latter mm a short » cartridge rifle from a handling the slipped from his thumb, ed the a In hammer the shot enter well. Ferdinand t CLLCLLECLLCLCLLLLLCL<C 5 RHODESIAN GOLONTZATION, P summer, fivoree his affinity, was Monros with assaalt on his Augu 16th. The complainant Mes. Ine arry, an aunt of Earle, the artist, prevailed upon his trfat arreste x) ife {la Ito marry get | SOF to Expense home, - near \ug. 27 ener actical Army or study Owing own tt ~ Wl Do or abandonment chen Cape sth on nounced OW vears Gen ing pls Rhode with wpenter at refused to ive to be up | guilty to the and | thes grand jury ns for | He has bail, Earle was | ony 1a. prizonel natter blshing a ©o in talked the Cecil Rhod admirer of th condition of ths representative ported ver ring locked } 1 enthus charye hi th atior wa s.an general and tion of Salv Ww ho the ameliorg ate ast schemes lor masses have favorably purpo visited Armv, | Rhodesia for finan® | Toronto Woinon, elpless a Paralytic Stoke, would requir Sioux Falls, Sb, Any 27. The general | on her a in the aid would | helpless from a paralytic W.. T. lane, Toronto | div from her husband Smith, of circuit court the the judge, the plaintifi, 1 the the up huts; and Te colonization x the housands of pounds had hoped that government been fortheomi the ons vidently, ave not lon 1t scheme stroke, initial hi the but Dy of orce court, lawyers other court expectat heen | met. and to side of GUITE AN EXPERIENCE. Whale Wins in Race With a Big Liner. i Aug . liner remarkable experi from Liverpool Newfoundland a was noticed racing big liner, god the welcomed house the two stenographer, there room the judge's. Mrs. Julia Purdy, mother Mrs. Lype has in four weeks past, vs from vers ane | present in olf the fand [RY ne. pital 1 been Montreal, Que. Kensington had lence on the © i Nearing the large sperm alongside the usual contest of passengers as of the voyag hali an hour the with the ged ahead of the slight distance i re I ba of Tilbury, Unt., Aug 3 forming of an entire family, and ! cleaning out of the pockets of | bead of the household, | the abstraction of sundry | value, the feat attributed | burglar who, last night, visited | home of Frank Mero. This morning , when the up, they "werd all suffering headac hes, and the wl un the in | . "hundreds break {the monotony For at least sh kept land then it slowly 10 crass gton. and the cokered hig ship. and b.en- shock ¥ is iH easily pace the | was a some xl. There for bloc | woke severe a) ns with as if a surgical operation had performed recently. When Mr. roused himself sufficiently to get he looked for his clothes, 'that they had vanished. {ments were the house, but the contents yf 'pockets, #27, - a watch and a Given Heavy Sentences: Unti. Aug. 27.--Lieorge Snel sentenced to three vears Juckley to relormatory, Rumcoe, In four for grove was The and CU. i oronto penitentiars ars mn house -bréakibg. ve the See The Canadian Channdl taking the steamer pturday, TI pm; fare, He. No perfection apart from pruning. ->. America's | supper By our oard.: 'ed an entrance by the 'ehlotoformed the Family, clothes outside, robbed made his escape. on tied them, : i it it of Sunday, Belleville, gon 16 GETS DAKOTA DIVORCE. steno to THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- / Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read were Intercolonial and killed. and the a The sultan has given $25,000 for the bepelit. of the sufferers' by the fire that Stambeul quarters of The police are on the track of Tor- onto robbers whose hiding place, con- was found, to be that carried a threat ght. B. Ww. 7 obin Con- West at Deceased and Edward Yo- the Hen- Typhoid A excellent impression of the justice new by the ac- of im- \' chance inspection of the Municip- has the by been all comers for a imposing clary season. on salmon British of fishermen will be un- and till navy, gun for prisoners from thousand men their routing re- looting of was Mississippi, ina to two long the and abdomen of Urom who wile | re mrgit at his charged ahont was Ms had been arraigied | Monroe, the prefer pleaded 1 for From ving | Dunham hospital, Mrs s granted a J ud who trans Nroux ' a Betides law- | { were | wife Mir hos- | " Chloroformed Whole Family. -1 he chloro- the the in addition to articles oO " the Mero family from! house was 3 | pervaded by 'an, aroma ef chloroform | heen fro up and found gar- jater discovered outside the Mer- jchanis' Bank passbook, were gone. | The thiei is believed to have eliset- parlor window. the and YEAR FOR BIGAMIST. Left Wife in Scotland--Married a London Woman. Unt. Aug. =«---ueorge Hen derscn, arrested on July low ast, charged with bigamy 'and afterwards pleaded gully, was sentenced to one sear iu tpe Lentral prison. Hemderson had lett a wile gud lamily in Soot land and had come to Canada intend ing to bring them out later, as letters he had written home showed. He had failed to contribute auything toward their support since November last, and had marvied instead a London voung woman last' fall. written to his wile in Scotland telling her he was leaving the country and that she might not hear from him for some tithe. London, i PROMINENT LAWYER DEAD, Charles J. Benson Passes at St. Catharines. Catharines, Ont., Aug. 27.--Af an illness of two months Charles I. Benson, a prominent lawver of this city, expired Monday evening. He was a son of the lute Senator was seventy-five years of age, and had been a member of the bar for over fifty i he deceased survived by a widow, two . sisters, Miss Pen son aud Mes. Charjes Patterson, two daughters, Mrs. John Novriss, Miss May Henson, and two sons, Robert L, and Ray, all residing in St. Cathar ines. Mr. Benson was a brother' of Benson, a velozan of the Britigh and Col. Benson, now station Quebec, Away >t. ter Benson, Years. 1s Gen, forces, ed at TRUE BLUES IN.SESSION. Grand Blue Apron Chapter Elects Officers. Belleville, Ont., Aug. 27. lodge of Frue Blues for Canada met here, yesterday, a large number of de- legates being: present, including lad The Grand Blue Apron Chapter met and eleeted the following officers: Grand master, E. Hill, Toronto; deputy grand: master, C. R. Cole, Belleville; grand secretary, W. G. Farley, Toronto: grand treasurer, ( Hanna, Belleville; grand conductor,..). Irvine, Vancouver, B.C.; grand lec- turers, Owen Sound: inside guard, N. Smith, Belleville: outside guard, A Barnes, Bélleville; grand auditors, N. Kaiser, E. Finn and J. Wenger, Belle- ville, 27. ~The grand Hes, Geo. LEFT "FoR EDMONTON. Receives Farewell Presentations at Belleville. Belleville, Ont., Aug. 27.--Prof. V. P. Hunt, who for nine years has been musical FXpees at. Albert. Collage aud organist of Pridge street church, in this eity, left this afternoon for Ed- monton, his new field. of labor. This mort ing Prof. Hunt was presented with an addr and pw gold on behalf of the congregation, an address and gold fountain pen behalf the boys' choir of Bridge street church and an address and two han dsomely bound volumes of behali the Belleville Philharmonic Society, which he has the guid for many ydars © ot of music on of of heen foree ABSCONDED WITH FUNDS. Theft, of Thomas, Ont, man ney. Aug. employed Avimer, ticket and operator for the past six absconded with 875 of the funds, and a revolver. He ed at Tillsonburg, and Avimer, where the magistrate { ed him for three days. Swift { St. Thomas from: the United on the road to his St. 27 Swilt, a | Wabash at young as was brought remand arrest cae states wase employed hee short ; Hing to i and | for sent time Avimer a prior TO REAR BIG MILL. Capitalists to Get Busy at Toledo. Ohio, 'Aug. 27 1Ont., and Detroit capitalists |day, cl negotiatior { East Toledo, la mammoth ed within presentatives of {bean in this {days looking {It is learned | plenty of backing plant will { lion. East Toledo, Londo yvester mn for erect osed for a site Presiypue Island, mill, to few months capitalists for the past over desirable the tapitalists have | It is said the to hali a mil near rolling he the next t hese city that 1 cost close KILLED IN CAVE-IN. { Dorchester Farmer Smothered Gravel Pit. Dorchester, Oat., Aug 27. ~Fravk | {Hunter, who lived on a farm adjoin ling the village, was working in gravel pit on his own farm, when thel jearth, him eam" plate immediate Ty to assist in taking him fand Dr.' Banghbart was called, Lworked hard to revive him, but Ino avail. caved burving Men' were in, o ir all to Band In The Park. permission of Lieut.-Col. and Officers "of the 14th Regiment PI W.0.R. Rifles, the Band will play the following programme under the direc- tion of Watson H, Walker, Bandmas- er, in Victoria Park, thisievening, commencing at eight o'clock. March--~' Honey Ploy . By Kent Von Tilzer. Overture-- Poet Ba eet) Suppe. Concert Waltz--' 'Amoretten Tanze Neti. 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