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IS THE GAZETTE. MONTREAL; MONDAY, JANUARY 30. 1922. VOL. CLI.

No. 25 Archbishop's Dilemma upward, and the most uelrish to feel lllMf fho Cn ami ,1 destroying rubbish. Old pamphlet letters," duy manuscript Lhat you once thought would be worth One of the most amusing stories WINTER CARNIVAL OPENS AT OTTAWA COLLEGE TEAM MEN IN $100,000 GAME division will be increased to twelve jclolw, and as the Lyall dub have resigned, will mean the promotion IBiio't'her Second Division c'ub, in addition to Grenadier Guard and Be-! loeil. te champions and runners up. Metrical moralizing it generally told -by Lord Frederic Hamilton in Here, There and Everywhere," i3 that of his baby aiater afterwards the Duchess of Buceleuch who silr pneed an nrrhbisftop.

When four offensive, from ius tr.teness and but that of Bryant la freh and natural, mingie so unconsciously with his musing and Lucy Ill 1 12 246 Ixgle 107 i3 157 S57 Cutler. 17 119 1SS-- 4S4 Brawn'. ll 12 J21 S5 Luwson 146 163 Ifil Totals 6H2 66; 7192016 Railroader. Newsom. 19 175 IBS C32 Mould 15 136 136 44t Cardinal 133 146 1SS 421 Mo-ir 145 193 212 540 Kenney 14S 171 464 Total.

777 831 797 -2405 I -Noma as nniehi-d In the third posc- tion in the Second Division league I If st season, and it in considered that years old he being received int 8 I raw. imaginations, and bear marked he church by the Archb shop of, tbna HlVa InWnSHirPfl inniS 311(1 I ihey are the likely- club to be Pro tremely disagreeable prophecy of Jeremiah. There was a flro on the hearth burning before him. And' it came to pa, that when Jehudi hit read three or four leaves, he cut it with the penknife and cast it into the (ire. "So," thought the king, "we havrt, done with that rubbish." But neither was it rubbish nor had iie done with it.

For Jeremiah caused another little Toll to be written the same unpleasant word in it. and there were added unto them many like words, and they were all true, and it was worse for Jehoiakim in the end than if he had preserved and heeded the first book. Many a man burns what he wishes later he liad kept. Henry Van Dyke. Camp-Fire." ao mauyuiaicu I.UIU dllUi Canterbury at the Chapel Royal.

mut-vu L4j wmpieie uie senior tea- During the service the archbishop touching up for publication, scraps and fragment of all kind that have cluttered your shelve and drawers for years, even new books that you have tried In vain to reafl. how easy it i to drop them into the blaze and press them down with the poker! But the habit Is a bad one, for three reasons: flrwt. hecausse it ois-honor the hearth with black ashes; second, because you may set the chimney on Iflre: third, because you never can tell what is rubbish. You remember how King Jehoiakim made a mistake in that respect when Jehudi came into his presence to read from a little manuscript an ex gue quota. Th-is will mean the pro became inarUcuIate, and many of motion of three p'uJwr from the Third Notre Dame Football Stars and Bet $50,000 Each Lady Byng Enthusiasts Flocking to City those present feared he had sustain Division fo the Sond Division, and ed a stroke.

AVhat had happened wa that even the most commonplace axiom receives a new importance when touched by his heart, and colored by hi imagination. To make extract from Bryant, in illustration of the qualities of bio mind, would be almost an impertinence. His writings are too well know to ned quotation of particular beautiee." this: As my sister was inclined to be it i that Corinthian will ac company tho champions and run nens up. fidgety and troublesome, my mother Financial Times. had given tier a packet of s'jgar Ottawa, January 23.

The Can Players all well paid RENAULT KNOCKED OUT auian inter uarnival was formally opened at 13.30 Saturdiy monds to keep her uiet. The child was actually sucking one of these when she arrived at the Chapel Royal, but was, of course, made to remove it. Ujisecn toy any one, she managed to place another in her noon at the Chateau Laurler tobog gan slide by Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Byng, and already the mouth. When tlie archbishop took Opera Producing in 1728 (John Gay to Dean Swift.) March 20th. 1728.

The Beggar' Opera has been acted now thirty-lx times, and was as full the lafft night as the Unit: and as yet there i not the least probability of a thin audience: though there Contest Was Revealed as Cause of Disqualification of Nine State University Athletes her iritis arms the child, seeing his week promises to be greater uc- Armstrong. 143 154 DO! Keenan 130 1H 472 Harris 130 173 4-5 Stru-klaml 183 165 125 476 Leger lfll 192 24J-- 627 Totals. 77S S30 833 2503 Gazette. J. Redmond 120 116 236 Skartes.

i 113 113 14S 171 12? 442 W. Redmond 141 145 Hi 427 Cottar 116 139 167-- 441 rrepaniei- 1K0 214 1411 Totals. 7 0 4 803 7 9 202 cess than even the most enthusiastic advocates and workers of the carni vmI had expected. The olty is crowded. Hotels are Med and scores have already secur mouth close to hers, with the kindest intention in the world, took the sugar almond from her own mouth and popped it into the archbishop's." Never, adds Lord Frederic, had a Primate been in a more embarrassing situation! Having both his arm occupied in holding the child, he could not remove the offending almond with his fingers.

"It would be quite superfluous on my part," he continues, "to point out how highly indecorous it would be for an arch i a discourse about the town, that the directors of the Royal Academy of Music deeign to solicit-against it being played on the outlandish opera days, a it -i now called. On the benefit day of one of the actresses, last week, they were obliged to give ed i-rivate boardjing houses for the week. Moreover, each incoming Montreal Fighter Lost to Miske in Thirteen Rounts New York. January 29. Biily Miske, St.

Paul heavyweight, (last night kaocked out Jack Kemvilt, claimant of the Canadian heavyweight title, in tho thirteenth round of llieir 15-round Remiult was sent siprawllsg through tho rones by a straight left to -the chin. He was ooumed out a he stood on hands and knees on the floor outside the ring. The bout was slow and uninteresting until the tenth round, when Misko drew the Canadian into a heavy encounter at close quarters. Renault farel badly in the eleventh and twe'fth and attempted take the Jead in the thiiteen'h. lie was sent to his knee with right to the stomach ami fell Into Miske's left when he stood up.

pelTMIIoTIed out another play or dismiss the audience. A play wa given out. but tho people called for The Beggar and they were forced to BASKETBALL RESULTS Central Beat M.A.A.A Blues in Senior Game bishop to shall we say, to expel anything from his mouth in church. train beans hundreds more hither. Tlie scene at (the Central Station Saturday night re.semib.ied timos during the war when famoua regiments were deiwting, as the cnt're cen-couro was fiJled with people waiting for friends arriving to spend the wenk in the city.

Tlieiso were enthusiasts who have determined that they will not miss a minute of the big show, from the time the curtain roll up U11UI the week of sport and merriment its con In a SiMilor City and Pistrict Chicago, Jan. 18 The bitter' rivalry between two country towns, which became j-o acute that imately was bet on a footi ball eame, w-d the real cause of the atihilefic scandal which resulted in disquaJiHc.it ion last year of nine University of Illinois athletes, and which threatens to reach into Notre Dame University. A group of citizens of Carlinville. -t It wa learned tonight, decided last fall to tinanclaliy "ciean out" tihe, rival town of TaytorvK-lc, 111., by obtaining ten college tar to piay on their football team, and with victory alpareiwJy assured to bet the limit on tho annual contest between the two elevens, But Tay- lorville learned of the. Plan, obtained nine col'lego stars for its own team, and not only defeated-OarJin-vilie but won close to J50.OO0 by baskeaball played on Saturday nighit at the Central the PREFER TO HANDLE THEIR OWN AFFAIRS team defeated the M.A.A.A.

Blues by a score of 25 to 20. Kert was out standing piayer in the game, setting cluded next Saturday night. Indications are that liouaeholders may be called upon to their hos- points for hbs team. The teams: M.A.A.A. Bhies.

Central tality by letting any Gpare rooms Johnson Forward HIGHEST TOTALS SoWoway Forward. uhey have in their homes when tlie rush fram outside points fctajrt3 in Corriveau play It, or the audience would not have stayed. I have got all by this success between seven and eight hundred pounds, and Rich (deducting the whole charge of the Jiouee) ha cleared already near four thousand pounds. In about a month I am going to the Bath with the Duchess of tMarlborougli and Mr. Congreve; for I have no expectation of receiving sny favor from the Court.

There is a mezzotinto print published today of Polly, the heroine of The Beggar' Opera," who wa before unknown, and is now so high in vogue that I am in doubt whether her fam? doe not surpass that of tlie Opera itself. (Dean'Swift to John Gay.) JJublin, March- 20th, 1728. W.e havo your opera for sixpence, and we are full of it pro modulo nostro" as London can be: continually acting, and house crammed, and real earnest tomorrow. Reply of O.F.A. to Suggestion of Co-operation by P.Q.F.A.

in D.F.A. Problem I leek man The Saturday programme included Cushlng Craig event that kept the visitors buwy tillokman. Centre. 4'h'tKip Guard. Bake-r Ouard Smith Sub.

C. Forties Referee Miller. every hour from the time of the covering e-very Caxlinvnilo bet made nciaa opening until midnight. After imus beating the rival- town at its Carried Off Three String Honors in Breweries' Bowling League opening the towggan slide the Gov own game. ernor-General and Lady Byng were CENTRAL- WON.

Ten Notre Dame players were In the Carlinville lineup, according to In are exhHbftlon, game played at ewortea my tne Freiman Snowshoe Club and snowshoers from Alontreal and other iplace In a parade to Car- tier Square. After starting the ball the Central on Saturday, the junior team of the Central "y'r won from the Argo juniors, by a eore of Progress in 1921 'J'HE results achieved by the North American Life Assurance Company during 1921 continue to establish beyond question the strength and secur-ity of the Company. The following outstanding figures will be very gratifying to all interested in the welfare cf the Company: Policies Issned and Revived 20,279,954.00 Amount of Insurance in Force 106,006,667.00 Aitets 21.877,767.36 Psyments to Pclicyaolders 1,963,950.04 Net Surplus 3,025,364.90 These records are the outward evidence of the unexcelled financial position attained by the Company, and of the solid foundation upon which it has been built In the North American Life, policyholders' interests are paramount, over 99 of the profits earned being alloted to them. If you are contemplating new insurance, eee one of our representatives. A copy of the 1921 Report will be sent upon request NORffl ASSISTANCE COMPANY "SoUd as the Continent2 Home Office: Toronto, Can.

L. GOLDMAN, PrtiUml W. KERR GEORGE, rolling that centre of car nival activity, they went to the City Hall, where Mayor Pimt gave the 16 to Va, while in the opening game of the Central House League, Hamilton, January 29. The annual meeting of the Ontario Football Association wa4 held here on Saturday with the foUow-Ing delegates In attendance:" Sudbury, A. Darling and J.

McKeown, Ottawa; Capt H. M. Dunn, and O. M. Moule; Toronto, T.

Holland and A. Beeston; HamMton, A. Mills and S. Farrak; T. A.

ESIott, and D. Forsyth; Bnantford, J. Hutoheson and Pellctier, of the Molsons' team, rolled the beet three string total in the scheduled matches of the Breweries League. I'elietler made 525 for his the Giants defeated Dormlea by visTtors a key symbolic of the freedom of the cSty. From then on events followed one another in ouick a scor of 13 to 9.

che LordLieutenant several times there, laughing his heart out. I wish you had aent me a copy, as I dejsired to oblige an honest bookseller. It would have done Motte no harm, for no English copy has been sold, but the Dublin one has run prodigiously. I did not understand that the scene Tnree strings. Ekers.

succession. Today being Sunday was a. oulet i-auzon ist statements by citizens of that town, while the nine Illinois men last night played on the Taylor-ville edeven. In the Carlinville lineup, arcord-. ing to persons associated with the team, were (Jus member of the American Olynrixc team and world champion 440 yard hurdler: Chester Wynne, selected by some a all-western conference fullback, and John Mohardt, all-American selection of several fooflbaki writers.

All played on the Notre Dame eleven last fall. In 1920 Carlinville won from Tay-Jorville 10 to 7, at Carlinville. Tay-lorvllie at that time loudly boasted i that the next year, with aheir team on-its home ground, there would b3 a different story. day, the only feature beine the e-. W.

H. Brown; Guelph, T. of 'Lockit and Peachum's quarrel was church parade of snowshoers and 063 1 54 142 123 15.5 303 1 37 425 118 373 141 3S1 and Phil Evans; St. Catharines, others In the morning. Thousands Jcihanre 1,13 Thompson 117 EASY FOR ALERTS.

In an in.term.ediato City and District basketball game, played on the Alert beat the Victoria Rifle by a score of 46 to 20. The teams: Alerts. Vic. Rifles. Lawton.

Kelly Spurr. Forward Wafeson Edwards. Ctsm re Mitchell and J. Reid; London, T. this afternoon went to Fairy Lake to witness the eki Jumnine and other Hokinson and M.

Morgan; Windsor, J. McKlnnon. Other present included: W. Armstrong and C. Craw Totals 613 670 Dawea Black.

events. This, however, wa not officially a pant of the carnival programme. ford, of Hamilton, representing the 78 194)1 178' 497 176 425 134 455 134 422 172 454 Turner Carl SNOWSHOE EVENTS Hollinguowth. McKay Gogo. Taylor Johnson Sub.

J49 116 164S 168 124 Several Carlinvlfle people then 3 Ontario Junior F.A. President W. Dean, of Hamilton, who was in the chair, commented; on the rapid progress the game was making throughout Uie province. 133 1 55 12 158 safe betting" idea conceived the Montreal Runners Scored Vic Overtures were made to Notre Uame NORTH BRANCH LOST. In the intermediate basketyba'J Totals 723 736 794 2253 according to backers of tlie Cariin tories at Ottawa ville team, and it was agreed to pay game played at North Branch Y.

M. Ottawa, January 29. Tho rAtv r.r Uawes Red. the ten men $200 eaoh plus thei ngurea largely In the snow A. on Saturday night, McGIIl defeated North Branch by 28 to 26.

The an imitation of one between Brutus and Cassius, till I was told it. We hear a million of stories about the Opera, of the encore at the song. That was lcvell'd at me," when two great ministers were in a box together, and all the wcrld staring at them. I am heartily glad that your opera has mended your purse, though perhaps it may poil your Court. I thipk that rich rogue.

Rich, should in conscience make you a present of two or three hundred guineas. I am impatient that such a Jog, by sitting still, should get live time more than the author. You told me a month ago of several hundred pounds, and have you not yet made up the eighth? I know your method. How many third day are you allowed, and how much is each day worth, and what did you get for copy? Will you desire my Lord Boling-broke, Mr. 'Pultenoy, and Air.

Pope, to command you to buy an annuity with two thousand pounds? that you may laugh at Courts, and did Minister "hiss, etc." and ten to one they will be ready to grease you expenses, the total coming $2,700. Shoe races held here Saturday 1r. The persons who arranged the af- score at half time was 16 to 10 for coninection with fair passed the word to their friends tihe winners. In a juvenile game arniva.i. foor arraneementji mill.

to bet the limit. These irienda wen laieu against good racing. to the bank, the family etocking and Vict-PmiJtnti North Branch beat Central by 30 to 22. INTERMEDIATE GAME. yaros junior 1.

H. Lecoirrs, the cupboard to bring forth in some Montreal; 2. W. Wilman: cawes the sangs of years. A special train wa hired and a band taken E.

N. 100 yarrts, senior 1. Hulberi A 2, B. Banv-ic, M.A.A.A.; 3, Codotite, N.A.A-. rW ft Secretary Muir's reports Indicated the association to be on a flouris-ing condition, the financial statement ishowing a balance in favor of tho association of over $60.

Altogether some $11,000 had toeen handled during the year. Sometime ago a letter was received from the Quefbec Football Association asking if It was advisaible for a delegate from the QiP.F.A. to at' tend the OJT.A. annual irseetims in order that tihe DF.A. situation might befflUcussed.

secrenarytsaid he replied that the O.F.A. preferred to handle their own affairs. Tom Holland, of Toronto, declared emphatically that the Scottish tour wa a hopeless failure, and that It was a one-horse show from beginning to end. He thought they owed a duty to the chiba and' euggested that the O.F.A. get in touch with the D.F.A.

In order that a proper ibalance heet be presented. Mr. Holland along on the trip to 'i'aytorvillo. i I-'armera front all the nearby towns arranged to join the pilgrimage, and Montreal Branch Office Room 204, Bank of Nora Bcutia BldK, Montreal. Branch.

Cullen Carr Uedfern Smith Cnthberl McGIH. Scarf James. Punple. Amoran Brown. Forward.

I'orwwrd. Centre. Guard'. Guard. in nearly every case a well filled 20 jwds, junior H.

Lecour JT. A.A; 2, J. Williman: 3. N. Xihol.

wallet was taken along. The clinch oon. A. A. A.

JUVENILE GAME. ing of the game became common goBiD on the street corners, in the grocery stores, and wherever the 420 yards, senior 1, R. Codette; S. lianvie; 3, it. It.

Hehert. wiien you are fat. cme mne, lunioi- lt. Hayer los ,124 114346 Thomtson 339 142 Tft6 SS7 Norria 112 123 35 370 Uesjardins Q0S 109 BaJiard 130 0 J'o Grant 179 1 95 13 477 Totals 647 54 60S IMS Garage. Pt.

AuWn i .111 1J 153 420 Shoppaird 134 117 l.M 3S4 Leduc 129 129 I 127 35 Iiifwt 139 150 142 431 Crawford ass J36 Totals S2 742 U91 2115 Dow. Beaiwlry 142 178 134 454 Birmingham 151. 144 .11 76 Tardy c11 no Jo7 McCao-tlhy 129 145 137 411 Hughes 130 .131 134 395 Totals 71 708 93 2072 Shops. Oallan 167 130 190 4S7 Chevalier 104 129 '109 542 Jotte 158 121 178 437 Ryan 157 120 173 450 Laurie 142 111 I'M 477 Totals 728 4541 S44 2213 A 1 O-j citizens gathered, AVORD PASSED AROUND. Get me likewise Polly mezzotinto.

Lord. how the schoolboy at WTeet-minster and university lads adore you Central Y. Drewer Centre Picard Reekie One mile, senior 1st X. Branch. Miacgregor Robinson Howar.

Clara.but H- 3rd, D. Desloges, But each person who received the "coratidential" information apparently at this juncture! Have you made as many men laugh a minister can yaras, junior 1st, JI. C3hai- passed it on to another friend, for i-HBiie. is. a.

zna, o. Provost; make weep. Life and Letter of eiu. ijecour. contended that the Scots had no right John Gay," by Lewis Melville.

gradually the word spread through Macoupin and Montgomery counties into TuytorviHe. At the same time 440 yards, senior 1st, E. Cluette to go to the United Ktate as that nna jv. L-oraette. nea (dead heat) to country bad come under the ban of Firewood and Wood Fires Taylorvi'He received word that Car the Federation.

He linvUe was ready lo back Its team oe run on. 880 yard, junior 1st. R. St. Onge N.A.A.; 2nd, J.

Provost; N.A.A. 3rd, Evaraire, Ottawa. Plenty of good things have besen written about wood-Are, whole that action more than the loss the United States tour en CHANGED CURLING PLANS No Cartage of Irons for M. A. A.

A. Trophy Matches Secretary J. Bruce Stewart, of the Canadian Branch of the Royal Caledonia Curling Crub. announced lut night that there would be no cartage with the family Jewelery It neces-sary. -Consternation upread through Tay- books, in fact, like Hamilton Mabie's CANADIAN PACIFIC 8S0 yards, senior 1st, E.

Cordette- tailed. I The officers for 192.2 foiilow: Honorary president. Col. T. H.

Snd. E. H. Broulet; 3rd, G. Whlgh- lorvllle at the Idea of sending their tiara against nationally known col Lennox, K.C., Toronto; president.

lon. Montreal A. A. A. 120 yard hurdles 1st.

R. Hubert, lege players. Then a fEw citizens Norman Howard, Toronto; vice-pre a. a. 2nd, A.

Odette; 3rd, R. St. Ottawa Winter Carnival January 28-Febwiary 4, 1922 decided to seek a liittle coHege aid themselves. Quietly the word was sident, W. E.

Dean, Hamilton; of lions from the schedule m. -v. a A. W. R.

J. Hughe) Memorial tro- unge. 2 ipansed around not to fear Carlin secretary, R. B. Mulr, Toronto: delegates to D.F.A., Tom Holland and Dhv games.

Thi idea will also bi Molson XXX. 131 159 ville that a means of defeating their GENERAL MEETING CALLED carried out in the final. The home II. W. Brown.

rivals' plana had been found White flingras RarreMe clubs will have the privilege of When the time for the game came, 118 13-2 143 143 171 169 15 378 a group of Carlinville citisens began MONTREAL-OTTAWA (Via Short Line). Peiletier To Discuss Amateur Situation M.A.A.A. Representatives ing with their own irons, while the visiting players will be supplied with Irons by the club at whose rink tbey checking tip over in one corner of At A meeting held Saturday night in Maritime Provinces the field. They found that their citiz Madison Totals oy tne -Montreal toboggan and Skat- are playing. The Heather club, finding them cits had bet close to $50,000.

Over St John, N.B., January 29. Mem 155 445 eoa 502 1-56 457 215 623 170 491 899 2420 107 3S9 143 393 157 369 138 436 126 42-6 ing Club, it was decided to send their Molson 673 S42 White. 171 111 winning couple. Miss Gladvs Bader selves In a position to enter more rinks than requested by the executive bers or tne ward of governors of the M.P.B.A.A.U. of Canada, resident in another section ome Taylorvillf citizens reached the same conclusion.

When the Carlinville eleven came and Mr. Maurice F. Hadgley. to repre Bari-ette in t. jonn.

a "weul a reprnsenta. ComielSy sent them in the waltzing competition being held in Ottawa in con 011 the field the visiting rooter rose of the branch, entered rinkt Instead of 24, which make a total of 147 rinks competing for the tro tive from the physical committees Pesjardins. WKSTliOI.XU KASTBOUNT) Leaven Montreal Arrive Otttawa Leave Ottawa Arr. Montreal Windsor StiitiBil Union Station Union Nation Windsor Station 8.15 a.m. ex.

Sun. 11.55 a.m. fi.JO a.m. rally 8.50 a.m. 0-0 a.m.

12.20 p.m.. (140 a.m. 0.40 a.m. 920 a.m. Sun.

only too p.m. 8.33 a.m. 12.05 p.m. 4.00 p.m. ex.

San. 7 'W p.m. 3 00 p.m. Sun. only 0.40 p.m.

p.m. Snn. only 10.15 p.m. 3.45 p.m, ex. Sun.

6.4i pjn. 813 p.m. Dally 11.15 p.m. 6.35 p.m. 10.25 pju.

10.15 p.m. I 1.20 a.m. to cheer. 1J6 103 164 114 133 109 134 186 nection wiah the Winter Carnival on Hilanls of John organizations and athletic chiba. will 'be invited to attend a "What are we yoUing for? That's phy.

Wednesday. Allan Nicholson, G. Whiton and C. -Fifteen rinks of Canadian curler? will leave for Utica on Friday next, the Taytorvale team," said a Caflln ville woman. McCaffrey Total treneral mceiumg on Thursday even ing next for the of talkini Lawrence will represent them In the 66S 72 67J 1013 "Oh.

no: that' Carlinville," replied over the situation in Maritime "My Study Fire," and Charles Dudley AVarner's Backlog studies. There are also little fragments scattered here and there, which are worth picking up and remembering. Horace has an excellent bit in his second epode, where he describes the honest farmer' W'ife, modest, merry, sunburned woman, glad to play her part in keeping house, who lays the dry fagots on the hearth, ready to welcome the homecoming of her husband. Cicero in his dialogue De Senec-tute gives a graphic picture of old Maniu Curios sitting ouietly by his country fireside and refusing the conquered Samnite who brought him a heap-of gold. He said -that he did not think it as fine to have gold a to be superior to those who had it.

Tibuilu. the so-called bucolic poet, breathes a true fireside wish in his first elegy: "Let lowly fortune lead my life In ouiet ways, remote from strife. If only on this hearth of mine A constant fire may brightly shine." But there is nothing better on this subject than the line of Robert Mes-singer, an American, writing on the familiar thime of "old wood, old books, arid oid friends." Here i the second stanza: "Old wood to burn! Ay. bring the hill-side beech From where the owlets meet and Screech And ravens croak; The crackling pine, and cedar sweet; Bring too a lump of fragrant peat, Dug 'neath the fern; The knotted oak; At our in Maine I have al snowshoe and skating races bein; held on January 28 and 30. a Tay-lorvillo policeman tins which has arisen a a reilt of LIFE INSURANCE LEAGUE.

"I guees I know our boy and not Mutjiai Life of Now York. tiw nimiwrouis charge of professionalism thwt are flying through the air. A. W. Covey, president of the one of those fellow is from Cariin ville," indignantly replied the wo man.

Thomson Beat Record Ha.nover, N.H., January 29. Earf i EQUIPMENT: All trains have First and Second coaches, parlor cars and dining facilities. MONTREAL-OTTAWA (Via Lachute). M.P.R.A.A.IX.. announced the date of Taytorvillo in the first half used Thomson, of Dartmouth, holder of at 6.20, via the New York Central, to compete in the annual tournament for the Gordon International medal.

Secretary Stewart is anxious to ascertain the name of the -curler to be eent by the various clubs, and the name should be sent to him at once. $50,000 FORFEIT POSTED Brady Anxious to Bring; Wills and Dempsey Together New York. Jan. 59. William A the world record in the 120 yard iifls regular home town team.

At the end of the half, Taykn-viMe led 7 to 0. Then, out on the field trotted high hurdle, in an Indoor try-out here today covered the 45 yard hfgh hurdles In 5.9 seconds? The world's record Is saM to be six secands, but nine stars from the University of the meeting today. ANOTHER FOR VARSITY McGill Players Defeated in Basketball Game Toronto, January 29. Varsilv sen Illinois. They had been tield under cover for tl first two periods.

today's performance will not stand WESTBDUXD leaves Montreal Arrives Ottawa Leaves Ottawa A.rr. Montreal PTace Viger Station Union Station Union S-tation Place Yiger Stu. 7.53 a.m. ex. Run.

12 33 p.m. 8.00 a.m. ex. Sun. 1.00 p.m.

8 20 a.m. Stm. only 1.15 p.m. 8.30 a.m. Sun.

only 1.13 p.m. 5.30 p.m. Doily 10 30 p.m. 1 5.30 m. laily 10.30 p.m.

offaoially a new record. Little Stertvaman ran circles around ne Carlinvi'lle ends. Jack Craregle plunged through the line and Larry WalqiriM. forward, passed for big Influence of Bryant In hi essay on "Poets and Poetry ior basketball team defeated McGill 38 to 13 in a league fixture here test nisht. Ticket Offices: 141-15 St.

James "phone Main 8125. Also at Windsor Westmount, Montreal West, Place Viger and.Mile End of America," Edwin P. Whipple Eays atrons. of the author of Neumann ,157 159 1S9 605 Walsh 118 152 401 Olroux 94 108 124 326 Uhl 223 7i i7 6(n Neuman 170 199 156 e25 Total 763 789 766 2318 La Sauvegarde. rmcharme 131 177 148 456 Ducharme 154 133 .158 443 'IJucharm 11,42 177 4 0i4 4-23 rnicharme 126 130 1,22 378 Mireault 193 161 173 526 Totals 713 7 7 8 7 05 1228 Royal Life.

Blancfiaird 137 121 123 581 Moore. 130 155 155 440 Wadey 133 115 141 389 Hately 131 lOJ 107 347 Thompson 138 149 121 Tola's 669 49 647 1965 Imperial Life. IEsperance 169 147 16.1 477 Pooler S6 148 128 372 Garden 15 163 171 49 Golden 129 128 112 369 Fitpatrick 130 CI30 110 370 Totals 89 718 6S2 20S7 Varsity Smith, r.f. (10); Stewart If. (141: Bell.

c. (8); Graham, r.g" (2): Duffil. l.g. (2); Logan, 2). McGill Manson, r.f.

i9: I.aishlev Mr. Griswood says of Bryant, that he is the translator of the silent language of nature to the The serene beauty and and Little, I Hay, c. (2): r.g. 2); Livshin. r.e.

Brady, theatrical producer and port promoter, yesterday placed $50,000 in a bank here as a forfeit and guarantee his good faith seeking to arrange a match between Jack Dempsey and Harry Win, negro lieavyweight. Mr. Brady said that if he could brirag Jack Keariie, Dempsey' manager, to believe in the success ci such a Unit, he wwuvd Immediately post an additional $150,000. Dempsey share of the purse wou il he $150,000, and Will' $50,000. Condition of the bout would be the Kitne as those under w-hinh the Canpcn- ways been able to keep the home- thdughtfu'.

tenderness, which char i.g. The game ended with Taj-tor-viKe winner, 16 to 0, $50 In cah to the good and Carlinville out an equal sum. Bert WUson, grocery store ownei at Carlinville. tonight, ald tliat Car-linviHe had no bard fpelings Taylorvllle over the game. got beat at our own game." he said.

"Perhaps we'll win next We certainly went the limit There are .000 persons In this town and about the sarnie nurrtbe-r in Taylorvllle. yet the attendance st that came was close to 10.000. I guess everyOwdy in this section of the state went." Keferee Miller, Central T. Foul i-hots Manson, 5: Bell, acterize his descriptions or rather interpretation of outward objects, are paralleled only in Wordswortn. His poems are almost perfect of their kind.

The fruits of meditation. Canadian National-Grand Trunk Tickets available on either railway at choice of passenger MONTREAL OTTAWA Twenty-Four Entered Chicago. Jan. 29 Twentv-tfnnr rather tnan or passion orimogina-tion, and rarely startling with an un bowlers, who will compete in the tier-Jenspsey an air of Biiroroei was hetd. expected image or sudden outbreak of feeling, they are admirable.

Kearns aid he war considering Uie offer. CANADIAN NATIONAL WINTER CARNIVAL Ottawa, January 2Slh to February 4tli. imsi annual worm a elastic cham -fiionehip tournament here February 9 to 25. were announced last night by Ivouis P. Petersen, chairman of the event.

Eni of the contestants w-Hl be obliged to roU 115 games in a aeries of five game matches, with each of They address the inner instinct of our nature with a voice winning arid gentle, they search out with wjch eubtle power all in the heart which Is true and good. that their lire burning with white birch and dry epruce from our own woodlands around tlie bungalow. But that is quite a different thing from feeding the hearth with fuel from the eight acre of home-lot here in Princeton. Old apple-wood burn cleanly, brightly, strenely, ivith a delicate and lley fragrance. The flames bloom softly over the logs: they play around them and dance above them with shifting colors of canary yellow, and pale blue, and saffron: they send up wavering pennons of pure golden light, which sink down again into fringes of mellow radiance.

Deeperand deeper the transforming element sink into the heart of the log. which still it shape, aft Incandescent round, silvered with a fine white ash: until at last the stick break and crumbles into glowing coals of a color which no words can describe. It is like the petal of a I certain rose, whose tint I remember! Great TVet LrTe. 1S3 163 P.Q.F.A. TO MEET New Council's First Session Will Be a Busy One The first meeting of the new f.

Q. influence, though quiet, is resistless. Indeed, we think that Bryant's Doems THREE DRAWN GAMES In Competition for World's Checkers Championship Glasgow. Scotland, Jan. 29.

Plav (are valuable not only for their in 104 118 128 in 12 117 126 Mm iwciriy-ijire opiJunenrs. A combination of total jiin ami the number of game used to determine th final rating. Carreau Pelletier. Goyer Hoole Daoust Totalis trinsic excellence, but for the vast influence their wide circulation is calculated to exercise on national A. council will be heJd 4n the rooms the Army and Navy Vet Lv.

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a.m. n-oon p.m p.m. began here yesterday between Newell W. Banks, of Detroit. Mich.

feelings and manners. It is impos e-rans' Association on Wtdnesdav 142 440 107 324 124 3S 13fl .194 143 399 57 1925 136 451 SS 304 g3 117 346 130 390 2S 645 Canada Life. sible to rea-l them without being evening at 8.I0. The referee and fi- fMinciai comtnfttees wiB be armomt- ana tne lorm, or reply to the re rent lettr from the D. F.

A. secre 134 11 15 117 ISO 181 114 357 113 130 tHj-y regarding the financial end of Hawkins Oharbonneau Peabody Young Brown Totals. Pleaded Not Guilty New Orleans, J8 Ten directnes of (he Bu-ness Men Raring A 5sor ration, which ton-ductirg the meet at the Fair Grounds pleaoed not gulKy when arrajgwd In criminal court yestenUy on charges of having allowed at live (rack last year in vir-iit of the Locke arrti-gamhiing Thev were released on $500 each. No dare was for trial. Jlole'th'an but whose name I have forgotten.

So the lovely ruins of the old apple-tree He heaped upon the hearth, and over them 'flow tiny ripple of azure and mauve and violet flame, lower and lower, fainter and fainter, till all Dully. tDaily except Sunday. morally They purify as well a please. Thcv develop or encourage all the elevated and thoughtful tendencies of the mind. In the jar and business of our American life, more favorable to quickness and actiteness of mind than to meditation, it is well that we have a poet who can bring the hues and odors of nature Into the crowded mart.

and. by ennobling thoueht of man and his destiny, induce the most worldly to and Roh. Stew-art, of Glasgow, for the world's checker cbaropioirship. Three games were played, all of tshem resulting in draws. The match will consist of forty games in all.

The ohecSier match between Banks am! Stewart has been hanging fire for five years, ever since Banks defeated Alfred Jordun. English Stem-art at that time contested the title, but refused to leave Scotia mi to aeferni hi6 claim. 638 694 5C2 She tour, decided upon. Formation of the different leagues riM be decided upon at thi, meet-Tig. As the Senior League did not sohedVule last season.

nd therefore cou-ld not nominate Sie cJubs to be relega'ted, it is almost a foregone conclusion thai this Fliiwmf FrnrWr-: Observation Cart. Parlor and Dining Car faciliticM. Modern Coachci. Ticket 14 St. Janes Phase Mala 34I2A, and Kosaventore Station, Mai 9tt.

die down into gray, and the tree ha rendered its last offering of and service to man. One of the practical merii of an LT.U. BOWLING LEAGUE. Star. Watson S3 are to ei nooKjnaxers, was stud, be arraigned inter.

five their eye an occasional glance open wood-fir is it ronvenlence for I.

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