"PRINCE OF WALES DRUM IN ORANGE PARADE HERE," Toronto Star. July 11, 1933. Page 3. --- This huge Irish drum, bearing the likeness of the Prince of Wales, and which his royal highness beat to the tune of popular Orange airs at the opening of the new Ulster parliament buildings last November, will be seen in Toronto's Orange parade to-morrow at the head of W. H. G. Armstrong Memorial L.O.L., 3001. The instrument was formerly called the "Drum of Ballymacash", but was renamed "Prince of Wales". It is to be returned to Ireland in time for Derry Day celebrations on August 12. With the drum is seen James Carson, superintendent of Toronto County Orange Hall. Men in northern Ireland to-morrow will salute the Union Jack presented by Mayor Stewart last year through Toronto delegates to the Triennial Council.












