14 OCTOBER 1922, page 14

Poetry.

BY THE CANAL, CASHIOBCRY. De Cashiobury all the night The waters slip past bridges white Alone in such a dark as none But waters make where trees bend down. And when day comes,......

Mus Ic.

THE LEEDS FESTTVAIr. IF we ever had any doubts of the excellence of the musical festival as an institution, the Leeds Festival, which- ended last Saturday, would be enough to......

An Appeal For The Boy Scouts.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sia,—The tremendous success of the Boy Scouts Rally to welcon•ia H.R.H. the Prince of Wales on Saturday last, at the Alexandra Palace,......

Elementary Teachers And School Games.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTITOR."3 Sur,—The late John Sergeaunt used to say that if a master wishes to know his boys he must play with them : and he did.......

The Theatre.

" '1Hei TOILS OF YOSHITOMO : A TRAGEDY OF ANCIENT JAPAN," BY TORAIIIKO- KORI, AT THE LITTLE THEATRE. WHAT a pleasure it is to go to the theatre and see a real play, a play which......

B Urade.

So the candle longs to burn To its socket quite away ; So the giddy wind would turn, And the blossoms of the may 'Stonish, fall and end their day; Bees pile up a miser wealth ;......

Isaac Rosenberg : A Correction. [to The Editor Op The

" SPECTATOR."] Srn,—In the just and sympathetic review of Isaac Rosenberg's Poems, which appeared in your issue of September 16th, Mrs. Williams-Ellis quotes the poem "Killed in......

How Wild Creatures Swim.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTLTOR."] SIR,—I beg to call your attention to the fact that there must he some mistake in the article headed " HOW Wild Creatures Swim " (Spectator,......