3 Y BRITISH WHIG AMUSEMENTS | ee ee Ee hea tae 4 I the officers of the P.W.O.R. and the Superior Staff team of the Royal a po DIS SPORT. Whitt the Tests Agents Say ow | To a acon & Yard, Military Collége. Houtveal and Toronto Stock BEx- QUEEN'S GATHERED Bay of Quinte League. } The fans of the eoity have been Sometimés men forget what loy- TW ICTORIES asking, "when do Irishmen play alty really means. That's proven Feb. 9.--1.30 p.m. IN 0 V 34811" And the 2 28, Tom ght every day in practically every walk | ,pini Power.. .."%, .. .. 63 a the Arena when they meet - the fines web some it's plain forget | Asbestos ,... .. .. .. .... 41% GIFs' Team Defeated Ottawa Pais: Anng ton In 3 Teguist Bay fulness. With others deliberate sel- | \yiantis Sugar .. .. .. .. 36 Tan 8 fishness. How often have we found Bel Telophons SL A 18 Alerts by 34-28 and Queen's | time these teams played, Point Anne the loyalty of a wits responsible for | meagan .. ei ins Hi. Beat 5-9 Club 34-17. won the game after a very fine exhi- 8 husband's success? How often |pomueen 7 CTT NT 28% --_-- icion of hotkey, a Irishmen will has the loyalty of an employee been | peisiun mmpire Stes] Com | 834 | The basketball fans of the city have. . tonlg ot, bin, the former the reason for an employers) pusin Bmpire Steel lst ptd 32 [had their All of their favorite sport Ter nhs go Aum ot, a the nets, achievements? Loyalty Is the golden | prjsien Empire Steel 2nd pfd 10% | On Saturday night' at the Queen's d ry po and eter Meltz for the trait. For those who are loyal have | can Converters .... .. .. 85 |&ymnasium when two games were i: nd n ou Jo right wing it in their souls--Iloyalty is as much | qn' Cement Com -.. .. .. 100% |On the card for the evening's enter- n uply at cen . a Lawless to them as honor. And what 18|Can Cement ptd .... .. .. 110 |tsinment, Queen's girly meeting the a eg ee wing An Smpeycand lite without honor? Cin. 8.8. Com .... ... Ottawa Alerts and defeating them by Fo aave ge! ny 3 8. ny roles. + There's a film at the Capftol play-| gan' 8.8. Dia cs a score of 84-28 and Queen's IL : " Aung y ve the Juuias ing today, Tuesday and Wednesday | cuban Can. Sugar Com . meeting and defeating the 5-9 Club Jeu ho - one; Soul, | . that all young people should see. | Gupan Can, Sugar pfa . of the Y.M.C.A. by the score of 34- x ne; Sisnee, Matas e, ough ns; It's called "The Silent "| Dom. Bridge .. .. .. .. 17. Both games were well contest- and a po 3 igs, Green, yer; It's subject is loyalty. In it a young | pom. Textile .... .. . ed and provided great exeltement|5ubs.. F. Goyer, Hunter, A man is called upon to gacrifice every- for the fans. There was a fair crowd thing he holds dear in the world. on hand for the games, which were HOCKEL RESULTS, He does it. Not because it would ea followed by a dance for which the : NEL bring him gain, but because he was | Montreal Power .. .. .. .. Black and White orchestra played. St Pata & - 80 loyal, so true to the man he was MatRay .... .... .. 00 . 5, Dota ns 4. - helping that he would consider it| National Breweries Com |. . The Girls' Game. Ottawa + Hamilton 2 (14 minutes The Ottawa Alerts, well known | Overtime), a blotch on his own honor if he National Breweries ptd .. .. «an va ladies' basketball team met its first| Boston 1, Montreal 0. shirked his responsibilities in an |ogivie .... .. . 'hour when his employer needed | ottawa Power .. .. defeat at the hands of the Queen's ~ "THE SILENT WATCHER" AT THE CAPITOL If you @id not see the others we présented, don't miss this R 34 years, from its estab. BESSIE LOVE By Mary Roberts Rineharts Mm. We're calling it to the at-! ome @teel Products .. .. .. tention of our readers because it is ona of the really worthwhile pictures we have seen. Frank Lloyd, the producer has PORMADE + 2 ss sons 2s ae Price Bros .... .. .. Quebec 'Power .. .. Spanish River Com . girls in what proved to be an excit- Ing contest. The visitors put up a much better game in 'the first halt than they did in the second frame and the way they held on to the Queen's ball carriérs caused many University of Montreal 3, MoGill 1 Intermediate Intercollegiate, R. M. C. 5, Queen's 0. lishment in 1836 to its Cana artfully fashioned it into fascinating | gpanish River pis es entertainment--the kind of enter-|gnoters .... .. ........ talument that pleases the senses and | gnawinigan .. .. .... .... yet drives home in a powerful way Steel of Canada .. the great story of right and wrong-- Twin City .... .. .. of kindness and loyalty. Wabasso Wayagamack ., .. .. . News -- Comedy -- Review NOW PLAYING to believe at first that they would be Dr. Stewart Played. returned the victors but the great| Dr. Charlie Stewart played in the work of Miss Violet Anglin fof | nets on Seturday night for the Bos- Queen's, who scored thirteen bask-|ton Brufns against the Montreal ots, was the downfall of the Ottawa | team. He was here during last week team. The Alerts started some good | for a few days and left for Mont- combination work but the Queen's|real to take part in the game Satur- defence was too strong and they {day night. Stewart was back to form broke up the Ottawa rushes time [on Saturday and Curned in a great RICHARD DIX IN ------ "A MAN MUST LIVE" New York, Richard Dix comes to the Strand Feb. 9th, 1.30 p.m. Theatre today in his newest starring Amer. Loco. ... .. «+ 121% | and time again. performance. pioture, "A Man Must. Live." . vee ees . 160% | Queen's played steadily an Jacqueline Logan and Wdna Mur. + eeiweeee o0s 186 | through the contest and though they University of Montreal Wins, phy head a strong cast playing in ' e esv cia dese see oo 80% | worked better combination than they University of Monitreal defeated support of the star. Others: are - ses ews «sa 28% | have shown hitherto, they found that | MoGill in an overtime battle on Sat. George Nash, Charles Beyer, Lucius vie wse «oe 30% | they had a big job on their hands urday night by the score of 2-1. The Henderson and Jane Jennings. ' ++e. 40 [in holding the visitors off, There | Frenchmen were right in form and Dix's role in the production is said ces e9e was ae 38% | wers some exefting moments in the | gave McGill a hard argument. The |4 400002000 CS000 0» to be his greatest opportunity, Crucible Steel 78% (Play of the first half and the differ- | winning goal wes scored six minutes | ¢ * | Cuban Cane Sugar, . +». 63 jence of 11-10 for Qiieen's when the | after the extra period by Poirier.| + 'PHONE 2612 FOR SOORES. C.N.R. APPOINTMENTS. half-time whistle sounded, about in- The teams: dicated the difference in the two -A-N- RICHARD DIX JACQUELINE LOGAN "A MAN MUST LIVE" inecement ON TELGMANN Géneral Asphalt 57 International Nickle ... ... 27 HOCKEY TO-NIGHT POINT: ANNE fll A a Fu lirareine, ir tai, oo of Music examina: or VS. . IRISHMEN f 8.13 p.m. . JOOK B ARENA I rane © Hg Oren, Independent tine 'ode The Dégree Wilt be vonferred DT Executive Assistant To the President : 1s Abolished. Toronto; Feb, 9.--Announcement has been made in Montreal by Sir Henry W. Thornton, chairmen and president of the Canadian National Raliways. that Mr. ©. J. Smith, exe- cutive assistant to the president, has been appointed vice-president of the system in charge of the Huropesn and continental business of the com- pany, with headquarters at 13 Cock- spur street, London, England, ' The office of executive assistant to the president will be. abolished. 3 Mr. Willlam Phillips, who. has! held the position of Hutopean man+ ager of the Canadian' ational Rail. ways, and who is desirous of réturn- lng to Canada; will, on his arrival, be Appointed manager of the indus trial department with headquarters in Montreal, suoceeding Mr. W. P. Fitzsimmons, retently moved to United States lines with headquar: ters at Buffalo, N.Y. Pan, Amer. Pete. ,. .... Pan Asher. Pete. "B" Plerce Petroleum Radio Corporation ... fou. Pac. ... ... . B0u. RY. ... af. «+. Standard Oil Cait. ...: . baker ¢ SES sey wee ens Shell UBMOn ... «ev os Toxas Of ..p «0. oo. Union Pacifd... ... ... .. US. Steel ... ... ... wan Wabssh ... ... ... 2 Sdn GRAIN QUOTATIONS. teams. Tn the second half, Miss Anglin got in some of her best work for Queen's and scored some well-earned baskets. 8he was in on every play and was the hardest worker the locals had. Miss Stanier, the jumping ceatre of the Ottawa team, and Miss Rice worked very hard and were promi- nent for the Alerts but thay were not equal to holding the-attacks of the local girls off and when the final whistle sounded, Queen's were at the long end of a 84-28 score. . The Alerts played under a handi- cap on Baturday, night. They play in a ladles' basketball leaghe in Ot- tawa and under boys' rules and, playing under girls' rules against Queen's they were somewhat back- ward but despite this they made an excellent showing. The visitors had & nice téam and Queén's gre to be congratulated upon defeating such a well balanced and smooth-working + -- + U. of M>-Goal, Beaumont; de-|® The Whig will receive the ¢ Lapointe; wings, Emenrd, Gauthier; subs., Lafrance, Desy, Richer. conditionally as manager of the Montreal professional hookey team and Bddte Gerard of Ottawa will as- sume the management of the team. Teouble with the officers of the club over control of the Montreal play- ers was the cause of Hart's release. Stays at Syracuse. It was expected that the franchise of the Syracuse ball club would be transferred to Montreal this year, but Manager Frank Shaughnessy re- ceived a telegram at Montreal that + ectores of the game at Trenton ¢ 10 BE GIVEN Ro-nfght and will have & bri *| Province to Bear © Hockey fans may have these + soores at § o'clock and after ¢ #wards by calling the Whig at ¢ + 2612. + 4 vate service to the office here. ¢ J * Excess Oost Over of Works, dis nein, Toronto, Feb. 9.--The * CEPT OPOPOISIOOPIRIPO cabinet announced over the end a programme of unem; es. One-third of the excess ¢ NO FORWARD PASSeIN [oiiiiesc Sv THE CANADIAN GAME sis fo meni ditions of striking '» Rules Commission of Intercol-| term "relief" is not to in the the 1925 season under the same code of rules as prevailed last sea- Ferguson made it government was not ! theory of provincial 0! for unemployment, May 'throush{ ii ec because giving of cash doles. In announcing this policy, | Pre plain t but was of ita tnabil overlook the "distress which through no fault of the 1 no move will be made this year. iain. team, The lineups were: Queen's--Jumping centre, H, Mil- son according %o the decision reach- od 4 a meeting of the Ruleé Com. because of the stagnation of try. . mittee held here Saturday morning ler; - si tre, D. ; tor] The Frontenus bowling team de: | The announcement of the wards, V. Angi, M. Norea; guaran, [feat tho Mods Sopa In 3 bow.| 40d afieracon. modied fares of the | 0 followed the apposl M. Mason, E. Ward; siibs., R. Vince, | 108 game at the Frontenas alleys, on forward pn would be rendered le. ook by a Iatge deputation E. Campbell, J. Cornell. Saturday, by the score of 2698 to sentative of all Ontario mu Ottawa Alerts--Jumping dentro, | 2290. The scores were made up as Sl Jor iin Fear hat the ven ties, which declared the un G. Stanier; side centre, M, Carson; | follows: . ment problem to be one of rv 8: Moulds, M. Rice, Frontemacs--8pencer, 513; Brown Dire Wag & Wajotity in favor of the urgency, beyond the ability of guards, D. Day, R. McDermott. | 642; oles, 526; Amodeo, 511; Dono- vote "oo ot in majo cipalities to. meet. : ; Referee] } ueen's. |ghue, 506. Totel, 2698. obtained, Congideration has now been gi co Nig Roz, of Qusens Meds. Sophs.--Bgan, 507; Trinil.| MoGill, University of Montres!|to the Appeal by the cab Intermediaté Game, cock, 194; Dowling, 407: Dennison, | 8nd Loyols Coliege were solid for Queen's and the 5-9 Club of the | 466; Seldon, 416. Total, 2280. | the Maption of & modified form of Y.M.C.A, who are grouped with ---- a ef Seana pass in Scabies with Bélleville in the intermediate 0.B.A. Varsity Wins at Basketball, Su foveaing such p hy as 20213 | #eries, | came = together and the| Varsity defeated McGill by a score | Uresented special committee 198% x . -- THOS. W. LAWSON DEAD, Wheat-- . . Obey MAP a. ct ani. es One of Most Ploturcsque Figures in JUY sora ws avis Financial World. Bopt .. ovo vein Boston, Feb. 9.--Thos. W. Law-| Corn-- Son, author of "Friday the Thir- MRY ose oi teenth," "Fremsled Finance," "The |July .... .. .. .. +. aed Leak," and other books, and kmown Bept.. .s.0..... "eannn as one of the moit ploturesque fig-| Osts-- ures the . financial Id bes ever| May . .. ........ JOY wv vl nc niE a ie a BOP aus dhliniining vale AAAS ALLIES TAX] SERVICE 2! To all parts of the city Cone sence included. ALL LARGE CARS Frontenacs Beat Meds. sr %e ee Queen's team gave the 5-9 Club afof 19 to 17 in the senior inter-colleg- appointed some time ago for this 1633 | real trimming by the score of 34-17, | iste basketball series, at Toronto Sat- Dae uty: who had original. | The great comeback of the Queen's |urday night. Varsity gained their|ly She the idea In opposition to 69% | team in the second half of the en-|leading two points in the closing two | McOIN's suggestio counter was responsible for the de-|fiinutes of play, and theq puts them |of 8 five-yurd feat of the "Y" team, which led the | 11! second place in the league, Queen's 'Tricolor at half time by the store of | University leading. 12-8. Queen's appeared like a new team after the first period and thelr Ladies' Bonspiel Postponed. rally wag indeed remarkable. Things| The Ladies' Curling bomspilel, looked to bé going preity well for | Which was slated to commence at the 5-9 in the first part of the game | the curling rink on Tuesday, ur Feb. 9.---Increases of $2,000 per annum in dalaries bf Ontario cabinet m ov the exception of the salary gomler Fer, of $6 ! ty for each of the 111 membérs of the ature, may: be forecast in the Speech" from the Throne, which the government releases Tuesday, pol / Toronto, May Increase Salaries. the A a ; Toronto, Feb. 9. "~ There | unusual activity st to-day in rr ening of the sixteenth but Queen's let Ipose snd ran in|2 number of out-of-town teams play- baskets in quick order. Ing, has been postponed on socou: In the first half the 5-9 club piay- | Of the mild weather, % ed well together and Queen's were | Miss Betts, president of the King unable to get to them at all "The |Ston Ladies' Curling Olub, informed | Tricolor were not working at all|the Whig on Mondey that smpothly and. the "Y¥" broke in on | the out-of-town curlers had been no-. them time after time. Quesn's came] ified about the postpengment, She tor life, however, and were going stated that she expected the games Strong when' the period closed but| Would be played the end of the they were trailing at the end week. 0 gegen fie Cornwall, :Feb. 0A" the an- tual meeting of the Cornwall Boa in 2 8 HE mn