certificate, Mrs. Edith Cuttle, Staly bridge, Cheshire—Hawthorn Keady; 2, Mrs. Edith C'uttie— Fintona. Novice, dog—l, Mrs. J. l>. Carter, Clontarf—Fatrick JJrackey; 2. Mrs. J. B. Carter—Darragh of Brackey. Post graduate, dog or bitch—l, Mrs. Edith Cuttle—Fait
and the Irish boats, Lady Edith (scratch) and Verve (4 minutes 3 seconds), and the Clyde ketch Dodo (14 minutes seconds) opened the programme with a race of miles. Verve led the trio at the first mark at Invcrkip, but Lady Edith passed the black cutter
battling with 70 m.p.h. gale and mountainous seas, the Liverpool steamer, Edith (229 tons), limped into Rosslare Harbour, Co. Wexford, yesterday. With 250 tons of wheat the Edith left Birkenhead for Cork on Friday afternoon. In the Irish Sea the vessel
by Eva Letters against Edith Martin, Annie Young and Wm. Colgan, Ahoghill, for abusive language. Mr. M'Cann appeared for the complainant and Mr. Cumming for the defendants. Eva Letters said she was defending herself from Edith Martin when, the constable
entered the Common room looking if she had seen half a dozen ghosts. "Annie, what have you been doing? asked Edith severely. Nothing, please, Edith,” gaped Annie, "Annie, darling, what’s happened? ” piped up the juniors. " There’s girl in the hall,” said
been going with my tliorgliter foe mom time, hot Edith Itroke it of about two months ago. Nly married Mr. Writ. sister time ago and •e have been fries& for mem weer., warned feel the separation from Edith, owl he attempted to tee her teveral times. Yesterday
Edith Bror.te’s Sucosss in Sandown Sweepstakes Fastest in the three heals the Sweepstakes at Celtic Park last night was .the 30.9t’ Edith Bronte, who beat Prudent 1 breaker by a length in the first. The Larne three-year-old. however
Herts, last night. A' verdict suicide was returned on the woman, whom the jury found was Edith Harnett, aged twenty-seven, but whose name the inquest was given Mrs. Edith Warren. The Coroner—Tou find she feloniously killed herself The Foreman of the Jury—Yes
Mexico”—Anne Beaton. 11-o—For the Schools: Physical Training—Edith Dowling. 11-20—Interval Music. 11-25—History in the Making: ’’The King of Canada’ —Frank Birch. 11-45—Physical Training: Edith Dowling. 12-o—"Dust.’’ by W. Graeme- Holder. 12-30—8.8. C.