Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 7, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free press Winnipeg feb. 1 s. S. Convention. Concluding sittings thes s. Convention. Of of Tajc of tic superintendent list w of question drawer addresses by messes. A Reynolds and Wright. So yesterday afternoon Rev. H. The sunday school convention in Raver and experience meeting. R v c. M Morton introduced at 3 p. In., i of the of the super tend the he said should be a kind heated person and flir Ilsio of common sense and a intelligence. He should int of the minister the unless fit to be Captain is not fit to be the children must be interest Tia the duty of the superintendent to Wirt them from bores. He should not Attlio librarian to disturb the class during by books from or giving to i the teacher should be protected interruption until the lesson is he should not allow the Library to be the solemn Goody Roody books. The found that the interesting books in t Library of his school were All taken. Volumes hid to be obtained of Pic re and r Hin guard against too much singing and Don t select songs for their without application to Tuo lesson Bud in How to adapt the hymn to Tho lesson. H1 to a nov Tho scholars by their first Nyrnes. F promptly of any who Are pick and Call them never get out of patience in sunday 1 never be Lote Tho superintendent to lie know Fine Chobra he ought not to weary the talking to Long to ought not to urine Roplo into the school to interrupt the of so he ought not to give a class to Tho lire of an ungodly Man or woman rather Kaa do this let him if necessary put avaral Cussea into one. Reynolds said in was necessary for the Moer intendant to believe Ami realize that his was she highest possible calling and not of in As a Side show. Postmaster Penwel Wanna Naker takes a train ,.crv saturday from Washington to Philadelphia to Supre tend a bunday school and returns on monday the distance being 100 Miles. He told the present of the United states that to would do so before a . He teaches Bible class omoo in Bis Church. Or. Reynolds rcom onried us excellent books for teachers to sol he modern sunday by Bishop j. H. Vincent Aud teachers and teaching Henry Clay i Trumbull. The superintendent ought to prepare a programme of exercises before going to school. He should nth up illustrations from newspapers Auk Ines and other sources. To should shul v tha lesson As much As any teacher a nerf to is an army unless he command a company. He should com Razac the school on time and close of this requires system. It is not Nery Tufts he should talk much. Or. Roy Wannamaker s method of time opening his school at which there were Perment. He illustrated the importance of Reading Tho hymns with heart and feeling this he said could not to done unless they mro read Over and Over again. Don 6, he Aid do Tho tame thing nil the Lime but Dou t have too Many changes. Try to leave n solemn influence at Tho close of Tho school hold a prayer meeting afterwards for the teachers and scholars. Run. Or Morton told How to had found the books in Bis s. S. Library Little Road mid Liow he substituted such works As Pilgrim s Progress Uncle Tom s Cabin and some of the Best of Dickens works that to liked to read himself and have his own child attn Hadjin this Way the number of the books read had been increased by 200 per cent lie such books As Nicholas Isid Deby David Copper Seld and the others naked Bec Iii p. They t ruched the heart. Besides tha Iva that 000 or daily papers Are circulated on sunday morning in Chicago and the Reading such books is preferable to the Reading of. The newspapers borne exception having been taken to or. Helton s introduction of fiction or. Rey nolds pointed out thai the position in or. Sthool in Chicago was Peculiar. Or. F. W. Adams Secretary treasurer read a Reinhrt from Tho executive recommending the appointment of the following local secretaries. The tsp it was adopted. Local 3eohktabies. Winnipeg w. D. Russell East of red River u Anderson Springfield West of red River p. Turner jr., Stonewall Morris and d Berville e. W. Griffith Starbuck Portage i Prairie . Unsworth Dufferin i. Mclaren Morden Rock Lake Wai pee Murdock Pilot Mound Turtle Mon Taio a. C. Mackeown Dennis c. Mcle in Virden Brandon a. Whitelaw Norfolk e. W. Ross Arbeny Westbourne t. J. Broadfoot Gladstone Beautiful Plains c. H. Mathers Shoal Lake and Tiu Adell f. G. Lewis liitle Minnedosa and Riding Mountain j. F. Boyd Minu Coosa. The following volunteered to assist in the of county conventions county Dennis a pass. Irvine and Adams Minne Dosa messes. Miller and Harley Dufferin or. A. Mclntyre Norfolk messes. Wil Cox and j. D. Hunt Souris River or. Gudridge Deloraine Rock Lake Turtle Mou Liun and Carman air. W. D. Douglas solemn or. J. W. Whitman. Of ii or 17 counties in the province it was toted Tho.6 Only six had organized. The re cawing of reports from the various districts was resumed or. W. D. Russell reported for Winnipeg Eov. Or. Clung for i Litou mrs. Mcadam for Treherne and of. J. A for Emery in. Evening sitting. of the evening were nth devotional exercises conducted by Rev. Or. Bryce after which the president took the chair. Rev. Peter Wright of Portage la Prairie a dressed Tho convention on Tho subject. Sunday school teaching not a substitute for Home to presented the that Tho believing Parent next to the ration of his own soul will earnestly desire a salvation of his children and to pointed a forcible language the response pendent should Nob spend More or seven minutes in reviewing in writing slips being placed on the plates during the taking up of the collection. Some of the Points brought out in this Way were these or. Reynolds considered in important to have some one Mau to push the organizing of county conventions and the holding of such every year. He would never turn Tea unruly boy out of Bhe sunday school. He would interest restless Mia Chivous boys by study ing their characters and showing them kind Ness during the week As Well As on sundays. While he would not object to giving Tea and eatables to scholars he would in a wealthy Church teach them to give rather than to receive. The school should last each sunday about an hour. Scholars should be dismissed quietly it is the teachers duty to keep order and the superintendent s duty to see that they do so. What would he do with dancing card laying teachers he would do without them hould a superintendent use tobacco than was a matter for their own judgment some of the very beat men in the world use tobacco. He had been led to give up cigars through undertaking to lecture a Little boy whom he met smoking while he himself had just taken a Cigar from his Mouth. His wife advised him not to throw away his Stock of Doo cigars but to keep them for the preachers and he did so. Afterwards a preacher came to his and stayed three months and he smoked them All up. The superintendent or. Morton held should take charge of an adult Bible Clara if he could help it he had however taught a Young men s Bible class for eleven yearn while at Bhe same time he was superintendent. Alcohol he regarded As the greatest growing evil of Young men in the present age. He would use personal solicitation in securing the weekly attendance of teachers Tor the study of the lesson. Tho superin than five the lesson when the a done weekly. Boys who ask such questions a is it wrong to play billiards or to smoke cigars How do Yon know their is a god should answered kindly and patiently if sincere. He would respect the feelings of the older scholars when they object to being placed in classes with younger ones. The word in train child in the Way he should he understood Nob to mean pounding or whipping but continual encouragement prayerfully offered. Or. Reynolds said that training should be by both Precept and example. He would never expel an unruly scholar. What was Bhe limit of love in the management of mischievous 15 year old boys in was unlimited. Love is the greatest thing in the mrs. Reynolds was once greatly discouraged by a class of very bad boys but afterwards one who was converted in a Penitentiary Asci bed Iii salvation to her sunday school teaching. To get teachers to attend the teachers meetings he Woi ild do the Best he could to make the meetings interesting. He thought a teacher had better not walk to Sun Day Schuol smoking a pipe. To interest an in Fant class of thirty or forty minutes while the other classes Aie feb work it is Neces sary to keep them by themselves As much As there should he a separate room. The superin Tendevu Uhm ild to appointed by the teachers with the concurrence of the officials of the Church. Co Supply shortage of teachers to had a class who were Baugh the lesson one sunday ahead and Froais Iii substitute teachers and teachers for new classes were taken. The scholars should is allowed to ask Many questions drawing out is the highest kind of teaching. The pastor should tie in the sunday school every sunday but not always As a ten her he should not interfere with the work of the superintendent or interrupt any teacher while teaching. What would he do in Tho Case of scholars gathering quite a time before tie hour of opening and becoming somewhat uneasy his own school began at 3 o clock bub he or the assistant superintendent Vns present at 2.30. Ten minutes were Given to sociable talk then at the touch of the Bell a song service was began wad con ducted for 20 minutes led by an orchestra of 12 boys. He was accustomed to read a verse make a few remarks on and give some illustrations trying to make the exercise n religious service and Nob one for the music alone. In concluding or. Reynolds expressed the pleasure it gave him to come to Canada said that the c invention had been a most profitable one if Nob to largely attended As had Bee a expected and wished the association Success in its work. The president then announced thab the Nob convention would be held in Brandon where the delegates would a welcomed and pronounced the meeting closed. Rev. Or. Morton pronounced . Those present. The following is a list of the delegates who have been in attendance with the localities which they have represented a. Chisholm Rev. A. C. Crews miss m. Mahee mrs. J. Sproule Rev. A. Grant mra. Crowe h. Ross g. F. Stephens Geo. Monkman Rev. 0. Mrs. M. J. Frank miss b. Burrid Sre h. 0. Stovel. Miss a. M. G. Allan Rev. Or. Knowles mrs. T. C. Jones mrs. Mckay or. J. Lock or. J. Hooper miss Smith miss Rogers Misa Simpson or. Pettigrew or. Garvatt or. Hutchinson or. J. W. Morley or. W. T. Andrews mrs. Ballan Brondon miss e. Kennedy Mian e. Clement or. W. H. Irwin mrs. J. Burchill or. J. Burbill miss Edwards or. A. Shewan mrs. I 1. W. Adams or. W. E. Flumerfelt mias m. Bawden mrs. J. E. T. Powers. Miss b. Maxwell miss n. Redmond a. Whitlaw miss r. Hall. Gunn mrs. J. Well or. J. A. Tottle or. P. Turnerjr. Portage la j. W. Nehn mrs. J w. Nellin Cost. Coulter j. B. Caldwell Fiss j. Neilson Mies c. Grand w. W. M. Mathes ii d. M. Matheson j. Matheson. W. Whitman. O. D. Mcdonald. Mcadam. May. J. A. Mclung. M. Henderson . Griffith g. Lewis. Pilot i. Preston. It will stay Here. Mility Lead their testing upon parents to a to seek first the kingdom of and is righteousness. Religious inst is full would Prevade the whole of conduct. Parents should not if their children Are not the purity and piety the sunday Story books Tell about. The Christian pm sea have to be Learned and it a the raw function of parental love to them. In Newny cases god " Esmaei the Mother s prayers and they a b my that bid men to heaven. If Sab with schools wore a rival of family religion could not find approval from a Christian Aino woman. Bud instead of this being the the Sabbath school has reacted with to an and ban Elicett effect upon family life As upon Tho life of tha Community. No school superintendent or teacher would nearer your child than you yourself 0. M. Morton gave an address on the of Tho apostle of Mil to the Young Man i Mot by 2ml Timothy All a capture by inscription of god and is profit for doctrine for reproof for tre Tiou for instruction and righteous that the Man of god Mifty Perfec de thoroughly furnished in emphasizing the thoroughly he said it was to of tiling the inner life that had attended to he proceeded further to is ended to he proceeded further upon the words Oure conscience and under thu latter head to hypocrisy and , Denning the twin to be Tiv la be far Assad of into no intends Ever to to or do Laworia some Pepici he said Pray and live skim milk. He went on to Elvins interesting illustrations of the ?1 a w0rd3 the Kift of the t of ashamed of the testimony or of me his suffer me know whom i have believed m. To life Reynolds and or. Morton angered a of questions which were Dent in Winnipeg granites will again get the Challenge cup. Har Stout and Fortune add. New victories to their Tolins Defeated in the All Comers play. The Gamma in she Royal caledonian com petition Friday morning Between three Mani Toba rinks and Tho three outside rinks represented at the Bonspiel took place at the. Granite rink and were exciting. The contest be tween Paterson and Flavelle was a grand one. Jack did Good Curling and had the game Well in hand at the fourteenth end. In the succeeding ends however Lavelle secured the advantage and won in the last end. The finish of the neb Heton Sparling game was close. After play ing his last shot Sparling Lay four Points to the Good which would have won the game for the Manitoban. Netleton s Only Hope was to draw into the four foot ring with his last shot. This to did thus securing the Tan Kard for the visitors by four Points. The scores of the games Are Manitoba Tor Tacu la i Krainik. J. D. Morton r. S. Mcdonald j. A. Giles w. . Tiii8tlk. Q. W. Murray f. Morgan j. Hodl Armid or. Granite. Cornell w. Bourke j. Mcdonald j. Puterson skip. 10 .11 .15 42 am. Come As. St. Fait. G. Hall a a. Cameron w. Murray go. Nettleton skip. St. Judee Cory. Hinkle. W. Roderer Mccullough skip Lindsay. N j. Stuck null w. Mol Onnan j. A. To Hyllan j. D. Fin Vetie skip. .10 .18 majority Lor 1. The All Comers having won the Royal caledonian Tankard the two St. Paul Rinku and Flavelle s combination will play Down for final Possession of the trophy and medals presented by sir Donald a. Smith. The International. The result of yesterday in arguing s play in the International was Jas. Patterson Brandon 19 is. Or. Harris Moosomin 14. W. Hope Carberry 11 is. W. Loti rat Portage 9. The Tiro Kett to Bothy. Third the games in the third draw at the Walker Ville contest resulted As below j. Mckechnie Thistle 13 is. A. Car a Miehael rat Portage 11. S. G. Harstone Granite 19 is. D. Brown Portage 9. 1st draw Tuckett. This Competition opened auspiciously and promises to excite great interest. The morn ing s play resulted As belong e. G. Sparling Portage 19 v. Dick Cal rare 12. W. R. Baker porn age 21 v. To to Grant Calgary 10. Fred Jones poet Arthur 2? w. Linde Eay Stonewall 12. A. H. Modo Gull port Arthur 1c v. . Graham Stonewall 14. The Tuckett medals. On the platform. We had an hour to wait at a Railroad Junction in Louisiana four or five of us sat Clown a the Shade on the Edge of the platform and Hung our legs Over. It was very comfortable and we were smoking acid talking when n Man with a rope in his hand evidently looking for a stray mule came out of Tho Bushes opposite us and stood looking up and Down the track. By and by he directed his gaze toward our feet but we did t mind him until he drawled out you All queried one. Hist up yer we histed without waiting to risk Why and then looked Over to see .1 rattle Snake Sib out seven feet Long just coiling himself for to strike after having crawled ont from under the platform. A Handy Grindstone was dropped Down on him and when some one thanked the native to called Back some men who Hev lost a mule and but defer him three Days would Hev bin onery about it but thar s not bin dog gone mean no out Detroit free press the afternoon contests. The attraction of yesterday afternoon s Bonspiel play was the game Between the two St. Paul rinks they playing Down for the nil joiners prize. Tho All Comers in May to mentioned Defeated Tho representatives of this province in the morning Throe rinks being entered on each Side the St. Paul men and Flavelle s Ontario contingent being the victors. Flavelle was fortunate enough to draw the Bye. The St. Pal curlers came against Ench other on one of the sheets of ice at the Street railway rink and put up a splendid game. Mccullough the Veteran american skip seemed to have the beat of it throughout however and at the close of the struggle the bearing cards showed him to have a Lead of five Points. He will do Battle with the gentlemen from Lindsay for the trophy. This trophy is known As the Royal caledonian Tankard and in valued at it was presented by sir Donald a. Smith with four Gold medals value with which the members of the winning rink will be adorned. Eighteen ends were play Eden the first stage bub in the second stage there will to the regulation number sixteen. The score c01iehs. St. I1 a i la. G. Hall w. A. Cameron w. Murray Geo. Netleton skip. 10 St. I aul. Judge Corv Hinkle w. Rodger Mccurl Loush skip. .15 Core. Mark Fortune however a wed the Granite s Bacon and they Are still in the Ace. trophy. Two Good games in the struggle Between the Canadian rinks for the Pobe Casion of this handsome trophy were played in the after Oon. Billy Grant of Calgary and that great curler w. So. Fraser came against each other and showed a member of spectators How the game should be played. Flavelle of Lindsay got away with Indian head s Hope to the tune of 17 to 11. He scores Lindsay. Bur Knell mole Nan a. Mcmillan d. Flav be skip. 17 or site. C. Gilker. E. Corbett s. Shau v. G. Prater skip 11 the International 250 and is the gift of the Manitoba Branch f Tho caledonian Purling club it was resented with a View to encouraging a rivalry in Curling Between americans and canadians. Flavelle of Lindsay declares e a going to take the cup East the s year but Here is Many a slip in the calculations re Garding this very Slippery game. Try Walkk Rvilla contest in the contest for the Walkerville Tankard Bere was but one game and a very exciting be. Mckenzie Aud Huffman both Thistle present Atiles struggled for supremacy or. Luftman discovering that thirteen a not Uch a very unlucky number of Points after 11. The scores and players Are hero Iriven a Winner. Uncle rastus Eye Hya i snowed Dat loss d win i snowed it for suah Tom have anything on him Uncle no Sab hut i seen he had a cinch. Tom Why did t you bet on him then Uncle did t hah no time Sah. Bat i snowed he d win. I snowed it jus As soon is Eicr i seen him come Ker Ukia under do wire week s sport. Secrets of Uio profession. Stage is afghan Lum Bago the tattooed Zulu property gob caught in the rain doming from supper and lie is downstairs having the Scenic artist touch him conclusive evidence. Arc charged with assaulting . Dings by Pulins his hair. What say you false your Honor. It came off the first time touched Catt zen. The Tuckett Competition. The second stage of this contest was played in the afternoon and there were several very Good games. This trophy is valued a and was presented by Leo. E. Junket act son of Hamilton ont., with four Gold medals All clubs of the Branch Are arranged in districts of two clubs in each. The clubs in each group play off again Job each other. The scores in the afternoon games were As below j. Patterson. A. Kelly. Rat Poh Taok. Lyon. Courtenay. 18 23 .12 a 2s to. Granites. J. Patterson Fortune. .10 .25 roution. E. J. Sailing. W. H. Daker. Re Dana. T. C. Johnstone. C. Willouehby . Cruickshank Iii us. . Mcdonald .1. Burin cell w. Muirhead c. Mali Tyre skip. Caldart. Jos. Walker j. Banned in w. A. Perry w. H. Grant skip. Trophy is valued 11 w. Mclean ii. Pace Keydon r. , 12 have to be played on monday. The Point Competition will probably Nob conclude until monday. The International. Two games in this Competition were played morning Beer inning a Midnight. Cobb of Virden beat g. Franer of the Winnipeg granites and Brown of Portage la Prairie beat Mcdougall of port Arthur. The next draw in Flavelle. Us Kachnic these games will be played this morning Boterf. The Calgary men declare that Lee on is neglecting his rink in order to get a Corner on sauerkraut. Since the weather moderated there has been no kicking about the outside ice. Vice president Crawford is one of the big hustlers at Bhe Central committee rooms. Secretary Robertson has his Bonds full All the time. He has a rather thankless position. A Batch of curlers went through the Points Between one and two this morning. Tho beat Mado were r. R. Keith 20, j. W. Duver 28, or. Willoughby 22, Honey 27, e. A. Griftiths 24, c. Willoughby 25, t. J. Mather 22, t. Kirk 28. R. H. Dunbar 42, w. A. Carson 27, u. O. Nettle ten 20, g. M. Brown 27, d. C. Murray 22, j. H. Pace so. 33 3 the Portage it will be seen by the figures got the Best of Brandon de. Sparling Bavin everything his own Way or. James Patterson. Johnston of Regina and Lyon of Rab Portage put up a great game the gentle Man from the East winning by one Point. He had very Little to boast of however. Charlie j. Patterson of the Granite institution the Surprise of his life walking awt4y from Liim with a two to one j. G. Or. Gillies it. Campbell c. Of. Ilu Tinan skip. 13 the Walkerville Tankard was presented by Liam Walker Sone Tho Well Knowe Ontario Diati lerp and a a very handsome Rophy. The other prizes in the Competition re second prize four pair red hone atones Ahio third prize four Gold medals value 75 fourth prize four Silver medals value 40 fifth Puzo four Bronze medals value 25. It is open to All rinks of clubs affiliated Vith the Manitoba Branch. Tiu i leu Ling s playing. The grand Challenge cup Ever since the eau duration of the Branch s Bonspiel has been won by rinks representing the Winnipeg granites and this year will be no exception. He second last draw i Fth night retired the outsiders and leaves Ila Stone and Fortune to Lay off for Tho trophy. The games were played on the Granite ice as6 night and were watched by a crowd that coupled every Point of Vantage and would have overflowed on to the ice had they not men restrained by the awful presence of the new As personified by two Stalwart i police Len. Alark Fortune Drew Grant of Cal Ary and As the result wan a of regime contusion the interest centred in the Harstone iuvello match. The Eastern Man a i regard d As Tho probable Winner by Mosli of the prophets but Yot there Many who from heir recollections of the achievements of past Eara believed that Sam would be on top or hour Bonti after the last scone was j Jared. Promptly at 7.30 Tho two skips walked Side y Side Down the ice and were greeted with Ovid applause. The first end Vrea even y hut Harstone scored Ono wit. This gave him a starter and be was never headed though Flavelle gave Lim one of the sternest of chases. Indeed he Frame was fought out with a stubbornness ind determination on both aides that made it most exciting to witness though this Curling was Nob Al uniformly Good. At1 the fourth and Harston was five to Flavelle s be but the Lindsay men captured the next two ends making the score 5 to 4. Che seventh Ond Harstone counted pea cd this performance in the next. This nude the score 11 to 4, and seemed to Many conclusive indications that Sam would win. Jut Flavelle u men who had not been playing Well Fer Tho past two or three ends steadied Down and her atone s men Tock their urn at missing. The result was that Flavelle counted four on Tho ninth end and two on Tho month. When the eleventh end was opened Iantone s Lead of seven had dwindled to one jut he pulled it up to two before the end was Over. Then fun Yale scored one again bringing Elarst Oue within one Poi Bof him Bubble lat or refused to be a tight and chalked up one on the thirteenth Ond. On the fourteenth Ond it looked As though Flavelia Alcum count bub Cass by a Brilius b Shob wicked Bhe Winner and Sam s score went up shots. There remained but two ends to play and of Orwelle lipid to get live to win. Harstone a once abandoned the draw game he bad been paying till evening und blurted a relentless Knock out game. This did not Preven Flavelle counting two on the fifteenth my. The sixteenth and last end was played n an almost oppressive silence. Sam s men ame to the front nobly they played As Hough they could have picked off a by at fifty Yardo. So effectual were Idit running shots that when Flaville came of play his Isab Stone there was not a Stone in the he Drew one in but Sam Drew a Winner beside it and the crowd of onlookers Roke into a cheer. His Victory was a popu a one though there was also a Good Deal of sympathy Felb for Flavelle and his men who ire types of what curlers should Nen who play for All they Are Worth Bear their victories modestly and their reverses manfully. The scores of the two matches Are Johnston Walker Reorg son Itan Nerman icily Perry Fortune skip.24 Grant skip. Lang by Oknell Felly Mclennan 3asn, Mcmillan in Satorie skip.17 Flavelle bkip.1" the Hurston Flavelle score in detail haistonc.110300330010130 havellc.001012001201002 0-13 the final Tratch Between Fortune and har Stone May be played at 7.30 this evening Bhough this hns not been definitely settled upon. This evening Grant and Flaville play off for 3rd and 4th place. The medals for 3rd place Are Gold and for 4th place Are Silver. Walkerville Competition. Two matches in were played last night. J. Patterson of the Winnipeg granites Defeated j. S. Ewart of the same club 13 to 10 and k j. Sparling of Portage Defeated a. Kelly of Brandon 18 to 9. Mark Fortune defaulted to w. R. Baker having All to can do in Tho grand Challenge and Puckott competitions. This Competition is getting into its final stages Only seven rinks remaining. J. Mckechnie plays e. J. Sparling at 7.30 this evening Aud Tho Winner plays 0. W. J. Paterson plays w. H. Sparling and w. R. Baker plays to. G. Harston ammo time to Day and the winners of these last two games play off for Hie right to enter the final draw. There Are five prices in the Walkerville. The Tuckett trophy. Iii Tho Tuckett Competition the Keewatin rinks were sent to the barn yesterday evening by port Arthur. Score i olt Artel n. Ike Wall i. Frctljones.10 is j. Couitney.12 a. I Yuoi Gall .18 of. Lyon.0 23 13 Only three clubs Are now in this Winnipeg granules Portage la Prairie Anc port Arthur. The latter in Avo drawn the Fye Winnipeg and Portage ploy off this morning at 9.30. M. Fortune Playa de. Sparling Anc Patterson plays Baker. The winners play port Arthur. Points. The Point playing is Nob yet finished. The Best scores made yesterday were j. Me Diarmid 32 r g. Mcdonald 27 a Gillies 21 j. Giles 30 w. H. Spurlinjr 40 j. C. Pilker 22 or. Clarke 22 j. R 31 k j. Gait 23 0. H. Allen 32 a. Code 2g w. W. Mcmillan 27 w r. Mulock 23 w. Paterson 20. s games to Day. Or. Flavelle plays three games to Day this morning he plays Cobb in the inter National the afternoon the caledonian Tankard and this evening w h. Grans for 3rd place in the Gram k Challenge. The last two matches will be the final one for him in the Oom Peti Mona and if he wins this morning in the International he will have Ono game to play on monday. Will not get through. The Bonspiel a supposed to conclude so night but the final games in the Walker ill and International competitions at least Beau Brummel s wit. Instances of Tho famous swell n Oulu la at it parter. By who have witnessed Ali Conrd Mansfield s Clever interpretation of Reau Brommel in or. Fitch s drama of that name the humorous affectation contained in the following few instances of the Beau a eccentric wit will be appreciated having borrowed some Money of a City merchant whom in re turn lie patronized and introduced into certain social circles to was one Day naked for repayment of the loan. Do you know Eliut has he to a Friend in a tone of intense Indig nation. Why. There s fellow to who Lent to lie 1ms had the face to ask to for it and yet i called the dog und let myself Dine with you have a cold said a at Tho club one Day. Why do you said the Beau Htit on therond to Brighton the other Day when we stopped to change horses in Todel of u Inlet of mine actually put Monto in room with a Damp stranger 1" at our time the fancy took him to eat no vegetables. Dining out one night und us asked by a lady if he had never eaten any in his life lie replied yes Madam i think i once note n. an acquaintance during a morning Call Laving recently been travelling in the North of England persisted in Cross questioning Brummel about the celebrated umber and did lie like Best and so on. Wearied at length by his visit or s i affected raptures he turned to his Valet who chanced to enter Tho room Mortimer which of the lakes is it that Admire the Winder Mere answered the Well trained servant. A repeated Smimmel. So it in answer to in inquiry As to where he was going to Dine that night he replied i Don t know they put me in my coach and Lake me inane and empty As Many of the Beau s utterances May appear in cold print ithe Marc Loith inflections of his voice perhaps contributed Tho largest share to the Point York Herald. It too a touch. Why did you assault Thi was asked of a prisoner in the police court the other morning. He Hurt my feelings in. What Well i had pawned my overcoat socks and undershirt to get Money to get out of town and lie came up Aud charged to with picking his Pocky of in Clear cold think of it j stood there Hun Gry and shivering incl to demanded his Back ten thousand dollars Why Tho most i Ever bad at. Anyone time was 517 i suppose i hit him but How could i help it ten thousand dollars wanted me to go Down into my pocket and pull up in greenbacks. Great Scott but i Haven t got Over the feeling sentence free press. 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