PAGE TWO †DASH“!- rm arm A8 arm-mm BMW um No Less Than Three in land: of the l. W. B. A Executive At One Time. The N. W. B. A. is 011‘ to a good start, anyway, and the fans and clubs have seemingly not lost interest. So far this season, this part of the country has done very well, thank you, from the “protest" standpoint of the game, and of course everyone is possibly living in the hope that there is plenty more to follow. In only a few games played, the record so far has been three protests for (trey and Bruce, not a. had average. Chesley protested Neustadt. Fleslwr- ton has protested Owen Sound and \\'alkerton has protested Durham. was won by the Owen Sound nine, were not sanctioned nor ordered by the N.W.B.A. In fact The Chronicle has been told on good authority, and not from a Flesherton source, either, that Secretary Horning neither sane- tioned nor knew anything about the Flesherton-Owen Sound game at Chesley. Another gamethat may have to be played over is one that. took place in Owen Sound which it is alleged the umps. called on account of «V'larkness and subsequently reVersed his decision. Just what the outcome will he in these two protests cannot be even guessed at, as there will no doubt he a lot of evidence on both sides. The one case that has been decid- ed. lunx'evel‘. in which Chesley lost out against Neustadt is not very pop- ular in Che-sley. judging: from the re- 'l‘ho tlhroniolo is not in a position to say much in tho mattor, as wo ziro not familiar with tho basohall situ- ation this yoar. Hmvovor. as tho Exocutivo. of tho North Wollingttm Loaguo acooptod tho ontry of tho Durhunp-tjoyloti-l’loshorton tlluh as a houa title oluh, wo do not soo whoro thoy oan rulo against Goldsmith. who romos from tllarkslmrg and is oli- gihlo llllt't‘l' tho ago rulo of at. loast playing.r junior. Whothor or not it will ho t'ousidoroil a hroaoh of tho rulos of the N.W\.H.A. for Goldsmith to havo playotl a (Zity Louguo gamo in tlwon Sound. \\'o do not know. Wo aro also unawaro as to whothor or not ho playod the gamo in quos- tion. As to Snoll‘s oortitioato, and tho ohargo that. ho is oVor ago. wo aro iut‘nrmocl that, Socrotary Homing: of°tho N.\V.B.:\. has tho hirth corti- ticato ot' the playor in quostion and issuml his playing rcrtiticato on tho. strougth of this Toronto doouxnout. The W‘alkorton protest against the Durham Juniors is based on three rhargos, or morn. Playing Gold- smith, who, they claim. is inoligihlo to play with tho Durham Club as ho livos in Clarkshurg. a villago noarc-r Owen Sound than it is to Durham. Snoll's ago is also umlor protost, and anolhor point brought out by tho “’alkortonians is that Goldsmith has plnyml a gamo in tho (Mon Sound City Loaguo, which is against tho law of North \Vollinglon Basolrnll. so thoy claim. So far, the management lwro haw l'vcviwd no notiï¬cation frum hvad- quartm's as to whvn the hearing will be given. but. are not worrying much owr the matter. 'l‘hv Flvshort0n-()wcn Sumul 2W:- tvst. has not yet been heard mum, \vv umlorstand. It 80va that somv of the gamvs played botwovn tin-so tvams. ntnably tho “avoiding" gnmo‘ in ('leslny «m Civic Holiday. whirl] 3| STANDARD BANK of Commercial Banking THE year 1923 marks the entry of the Standard Bank upon its ï¬ftieth year of service to the Dominion. Since its inception the! policy of this Bankhasbeentogivethe maximum of banking service while constantly exercising the utmost vigilance for the safety of _ its patrons’ _ interests. through periods of prosperity and depression. As a consequence the Bank has enjoyed steady, sound and substantial growth. today having 161 branches throughout the whole Dom- imon. These are .supplemented by aflhations with strong ï¬nancial insti- tutions in ' countries, enabling it to render comprehensive banking lea-Vice for the promotion of Canadian “1m both at home and abroad. Banking for Fifty Years CHRONICLE - "(Zhoslvy pmtvstml the game play- ml at Nonstaclt aml t'uur officials at “I“ N.\\'..B..-\. hvanl UN) (3350 at. Nous- tzult, last Saturday wwk. To make a lung stnx'y Shurl. tho locals lust tlwir prutvst and w.th it wvnt $25 of nur gum] money. The) witlwssvs 0n tlw Nvuslatlt Slth‘ swore that black wa< white! and whvn it is ll-amml that mu- nlct t'rimnl. Roube Homing was on tho cummittvo which heard thv mute-st. it will In" 110 surprise to the fans to lvaru that tllwsloy lost. This puts Nt’llï¬latlt into tho semi-ï¬nals and it' \w ' w to takc- the-iv wm'cl fur it thvy‘ll lw mm-mntl'atiug «m a bully- lmilding «livt ul‘ sauvrâ€"kraut and lhvrvhy howmning‘ stumgvr and stt'ullgm'â€"~jttst liko- am union. Nou- staelt should g“ :1 lung way in tho svmi-linals il' thuy can get innvrl tn «In “It' umpiring in all thvh' games as hv's lhc’ l‘tlg'gvst 338M tho hall tvam ha~'." So much su gmul. AIM no doubt as ilw svzison draws in :1 01050, and with tiu- sviiii-linuls in sight. hasnâ€" liall tip in this nm'th i'mintt‘y will “'M'vi'y «fay and in vwry way" IN)- Ciinw IN‘HPI' and but!(-râ€"vspvcially i'i'nm tlw standpoint of px'utvsls. Another game. that may have to be played over is one that. took place in Owen Sound which it is alleged tho umps. callod on account of darknoss and subsoquontly reversed his decision. Just what the outcome will ho in Ihoso two protests cannot Iw own glinssml at as there will no «:louht he a lot of evidence on both sitlé's‘. Tho. mm case that has been decid- vd. hmwwr. in which Chesloy lost nut against Xvusladt is not very pop- ular in (lhe-sh-y. judging frum the re- lmrt in last \ka's (.lhosloy Enter- prisv. Thu Entc'rln‘isv says : Gold Discovered on Land Taken Up by Former Resident of Township. AHHHM' Chum-y boy nus comp to thv fmnt in 1110 [Mason of Mr. R. (1. WWW. gmwral nwrchant. of Math- vson, Nurthm'n (mtariu. oldest. son of Rain“ Millm' of antinck Township. acorn-ding: tn 'l‘lw (Ihosloy Enterprise. Mr. Miller took up six mining claims a wry shm't distamw away t'i-um Malhvsmi and on tlw six claims are" thirty wins Hf gold. He has 1‘0â€" 0in an nfl'vr of 8150.000 for them. OLD BENTINCK BOY IN LUCK W E Egg }'. I On Sunday Honing. July 29. says last \vwk‘s (:llt‘b‘lt')‘ lintvrprisc. ttw Band t'vmtm'mt a pruuram nt‘ savrmi music in Hm-«ws’ Squaw tn :1 [arm and apprwiatiw iilltlit'llt‘t‘. “"hvn the Old. familiar tunes worn played, many in thv audionvv joinmt in sing- ing thn hymns thvy haul th‘st hmmt mothm' sing in hygonu clays unttm' the old roof-tree. Music has. tht- power to strcngtlwn «tolx'pthm and advanuvs pl‘aitsv into rapture'. anr n'u-mhc-rs Ind thv targv cnngl't-uatinn in singing and the quartotto atsn l‘vlldurml It ('tstlgn’t' ut' svlvctimw “'1‘." :wcnptahty :tlthnugh the law I‘nnt' nt' HIP Bandstand «luvs 500m 10 mirr- fm'v with amustit-s. BHIN‘HLJSU'I‘ Lamiman is heart and smut in his \uu'k amt inspires the mvmht-rs of the Band with the idva that, music is not unly a study. but that it is an «“‘rntm'tainmmtt. and that \\'Ilt'l'¢'\'¢'1' them. is «amount at s\\'t-vt mund- thvrv will iw intm't'stmt listmwl's. It \wuht hp :1 grunt, mtthisvnwni t‘nr tlhvstvy it' 0111' Hand wm'u “Halh'ml tn take part in Hm (90m[_wtiti(_m at Tur- nntu Exhibithm and surcomtvd in carrying otf (mo of the twins. The Brussels Post is 50 Wars Old and has hm-n publishml 43 yoars continuously by Mr. W. H. Km'r. tho prurient editor. who is still going strong and producing a good papor. Fifty Years Old. Sunday Band Concert at Chesley Featured With Old-time HymnS. HYMNS OP LONG AGO PLAYED AT CHBSLEY BAND CONCERT Mt Economy New York fulk arr still buying ru- hlvs and marks. and chaHM-ing gum- fu'lly «of \wstm'n “In’vks."â€"I.ayfa,\'- vttv Journal and (Jourivr. 'l‘ranscript. (Mm glam'v is o-ncmgh to 509 why sum. girls wva!‘ s‘mwl Skirhs and othvrs shnuldn'L-«Hufl'alu Commvr- ciaL 'l‘hc’“ man “"2†IN! S“ annoying: suns unv \ï¬. ’, Aunt «an. 900 a jokfl is I' l'o'lluw who isn't.~<Bustun