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Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jun 1926, p. 7

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' STRAWHATTIME nn We have all the newest, stionsl Union Government 'parties may now be ad. n pr am a es » | Are.you being bored to death? STRAW HATS weaves, with colors and plain bands. Price . $200,5250 and $3.00 e Van Horne iW. P. HUGHES ISSUES | 0 ENTER THE FALL TRIALS] BURNED AT THE BOY ATHLETES Cig DAILY BRITISH wmie AN APPEAL TO SCHOOL {LARGE FRAME BARN NAPANEE Street to be Paved--Late hi i John Has Been Busy on Visits Through the District Organizing in the John P, Nolan, Aged iH hools--Boys Who Enter Will be Given Every ! raining for thé Events Advocated by ~ Ontario Athletic Commission Organizer. ---- if Ontario Athletic Commission, Summer W. P. Hughes, organizer for the who ii! has been busy travelling throughout i the district 'alloted to him, 'organiz- in plain and faney "sp. Phone 362-w, f athletic campaign and ill. which the championshi ing the school boys for the Ontario Athletic Commission final meet to be held In Toronto im October, has is- li | sued an appeal for an active interest on the part of the school boys in the urges that boys in the schools co-operate with {| the Commission in making this year's final meet at Toronto something well | worth while. While the meet at Toronto In are held is important, that is not the main ides "| that Mr. Hughes or the Commission- LEAVING FOR TORONTO. Lee Coulter, Tweed, Has Obtaitied a Position There, Tweed, June 10.--John Kinlia, of this village, died at the-home of his f| son-in-law, P. Mclliroy, at the age of eighty-seven. Lee Coulter leaves, Monday, for Toronto where he has ii | accepted a position in Loblaw's fj Brocery. Mr. and 'Mrs. Alexander Turcotte have returned home after spending the winter fn Bnalo, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Coin and family have left Tweed to reside in Rochester, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman, Port Hope, are visiting their paremts here. Mrs. Russed Rowe and little son, Toronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Way. ---------- T. L. Chureh (Conservative Tor- onto), kills the Red Lake railway bill by talking it out. Three persons were injured when a CNR. train was derailed near Tara. 0 D2 Fr Ady aty a2 "Nv rs your home in a few minutes of dis- and mosquitoes. It is clean, safe Sr ers have in mind. The athletic de- velopment.of the school boys is the main object of these meets and Mr, Hughes is 'more than pleased with the response being shown in the dif- feregt schools by the teachers and the boys In taking up training work and laying plans for an. active pre- parative programme throughout the Summer months with the final meet In October as the objective. Mr. Hugfles wishes it understood that the boys are assured of two things. They will. have definite coaching from Mr. Walter Knox and himself, who will visit the different Places diring the summer and will give instructions to the boys who will take part in the October meet. There will also be plenty of oppor- tunity for practices during the sum- mer months so that the boys will be in good shape for the meet when the time comes for it. Owing to the fact that the meet is held so soon after the schools re-open in the Fall, there would be no chance to begin training then and be in any kind of shape -- BENNY LEONARD GETTING READY FOR A COMEBACK -- Atlantic City, N.J., June 16. -- Benny Leonard = went through "g& spirited 'workout here against Georges Carpentier, French light- avi yeigit, and persons who -wit- nessed" the session wondered when the retired undefeated world's lgnt- | weight champion would officially an- nounce his return to the ring. It has been reported from various quarters recently that Benny is about to re- sume boxing. Leonard came over from Philadel- phia for the express pjirpose of spar- ring with Carpentier, an appoint- ment having been made previously. Carpentier was preparing for his bout on Thursday night in Philadel. phia's Municipal Stadium against Tommy Loughran. The unbeaten lightweight champion went through four. three-minute rounds, while Al Jolson held the watch. "I'm surprised that a young fel- low at your time. of life and in your present wonderful. condition would forsake the ring," said Carpentier, "You should return to boxing, which can give you more money than the stage." : "I'm thinking seriously of doing 50," was Leonard's comment, Jolson was so impressed with Car- Dentier that he figured the odds at 1 to 4 on him to knock out Lough- ran. rr ---------------- ro Opium Joint Raided. & Péterboro," June 16--When police raided the laundry of Charles Lee, Cohourg, they found $1,600 worth of opium, they say, in charges against Lee. They also found pipes and other equipment. Lee was re: manded until June 28. The Soviet, Government denies complicity in a plan to foktar.s strike in Great Britain. Ee for the meet and therefore, it is ad deal vacation and then made a list Elghty-Seven. -- Napanes, June 16--On Monday evening abouy/ nine o'clock fire com- pletely d yed a large frame barn belonging tp Captain Ward, South Napanee. The fire alarm was sent in and responded to by the fire bri- gade, but as there 48 mo water in South Napanee the firemen could do nothing but watoh the flames lick up the buildings. The fire had gained great headway before it was discov- ered. On sccount of the wet night, the fire did not spread to other buildings. At wu special meeting of the town councH on Monday evening the streets committee reported recom- mending that John street.be paved. The report was adi and the ne- cessary "by-law. ordered prepared for text regular meeting of the council. The death occurred on Friday ev- ening of John P. Nolan an aged and well-known resident of Napanee, in his eighty-seventh year. Deceased had been in falling health.for some time, The funeral was held on Sun- day afternoon to St Patrick's church where a solemn libera was sung by the Rev. Father O'Connor. The church was filled for the ser- vice, Besides his widow he leaves one son Patrick of Hull, Que., and two daughters, Misses Mary and Margaret of Napanee. Another old resident of Bichmond township passed away on Sunday, June 13th, in the person of J. Bush, If they intend to enter thee meet or aged eighty-four years eight months at least take part in the district and fifteen days. Deceased leaves meets at Ottawa or Kingston, to give 8 grown ap Saumlly: Hs, mar] Paliaé their names to the prinelpals o" the Sap George Bush of Consecon is is i Schools, who will forwatd them to youngest brother Mr. Hughes and he Nill got in toyen Lee Jue and his son, Charles Lee, é g ming have returned to Napanee after months. There are different classes spending two years in China for different ages of boys and the | & y . Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Cowan are competition therefore will be even all the way through. spending a few days in Ottawa with their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Morrison. Mrs. Basil Mallory and two child- ren of Toronto are visiting her fath- er, Chas. Bruton, John street. Arthur Wagar, of the Bank of Montreal, head office, Montreal I spending his vacation with his moth- er, Mrs. Ella Wagar. Mrs. William Hughes leaves on Thursday for Chicago where she will attend the Eucharistic Congress, and 'will visit her brother in Chicago and another brother in Cleveland before returning, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Pollard left on Tuesday for Quebec, where they will attend the Weekly Press Association at Chateau Frontenac, Quebec and the press excursion to Chiroutimi, ue. Mrs. Herbert Daly leaves today for London, Sit friends retugning later with her daughter, Miss Margaret Daly, who Bas been spending the past year in England. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Loyst and little daughter, of London, England, arriv- ed on Sunday and are the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. JB. Loyst, Bridge street, Mrs. Fred LaSalle left on Thurs [day for a visit with her sister in Lennoxville, Que. vis Mrs. Nettle Clark of 'Marlbank is the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. R. SHis, Thomas streét. R. 8. Richardson of Fort William, Superintendent Canadian Nationa] Terminal, spent the week-end the guest of his sister, R. J. Smut, and W. J. Doller, a ------------------ GANANOQUE | perative that the boys should take up training seriously during the sum- mer months and practise for the meets. One meet will be held in Kingston for the St. Lawrence dis- trict on Saturday, Septefber 18th, and another in Ottawa on September 25th for the Ottawa Valley boys. The St. Lawrence district includes from Trenton east to Brockville and sur- rounding towns and all towns south of Perth. The Ottawa Valley in- cludes from Ottawa northwest so Pembroke, south to Perth, Smith's Falls and Prescott, past to Corawall and surrounding towns. » Mr. Hughes has already visited Trenton, Frankford, Stirling, Mar- mora, Deloro, Madoe, Tweed, Belle- ville, Deseronto, Napanee, Picton, Gananoque Bloomfield, Lansdowne, Mallorytown, Brockville, Prescott, Cardinal, Iroquols, Morrisburg, Win- chester, Hallville, Kemptville, Spen- cerville, Cornwall, Hawkesbury, Vankleek Hill, Alexandria, Maxville, Avonmore, Finch, Chesterville, Smith's Falls, Perth, Carleton Place and Ottawa. He also visited the Col- legiate Institute and Reglopolis Col- legd here yesterday afternoon in ad- dition to several of the lower schools and is much pleased with the en- thusiasm for co-operation being shown. Mr. Hughes urges the boys to in- terest themselves in this work and SN What More Could one Vacation Hola? It you made a list of all the things you consider would constitute an of 'all the things you can get at Kaw- artha Lakes, you would find that the | two lists would balance each Other exactly. «Beenie beauty, heaith, recreation and inspiration are all here. And you. enjoy them amid clear, sparkling lakes ' teeming with hard-fighting fish and cool verdant forests, pun- gent with pure balsam and spicy ce- dar. There are hotels TB plenty at Kawartha Lakes and every requisite for a full calendar of rts. It. is dust the place for a 1 erful holi- y. For full information, literature, etc, apply City Office, Canadian Na- tional Railways, corner Johnston and Ontario streets, Kingston, Ont., phones 99 or 2837. a -------- DEBATE ON OATMEAL. -- Formed an Interesting Debate at Centre Recently, At a recent meeting at the Drum- mond Centre town. hall of the Wo- men's Institute. A very interesting debate was given 'by the pupils of 8.8. No. 12, Drummond. © Miss K. O'Hara is the teacher, Frances Arm- our, who is ten years of age, very ably upheld the affirmative side. Her sister, Margaret, who is eleven years of age, also took part. The debats was "Resolved, that oatmeal has done more for the Scotch than Blar- ney has done for the Irish." The peaaiive side was taken by Stella McGarity, age ten years of age, and her sister, Onagh, who is eleven The judges were Rev. of Balderson; Mrs. An- an, of Lanark, and Fred » of Innisville. - The decision was in favor of the negative, but it ; as a very closely contested debate, Mrs B. O. Bfitton left yesterday for Quebec City. where the editors of Canadian weekly newspapers are in convention Chateau "Fronte- nac, } ho Mrs. West, Buffalo, N.Y. ls the nang ton, Stone street. 8 Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot agd Mr. and Mrs. R..J. Kelly ang little dangh. ; : ter, Vera Ottawa last # glass of water E Ol . Gales Representatives for N. & Co, Limited, EN Slo of Sake a 'dash' of ENO in the morning in a ! ENO's "Fruit Sait" Bs earties the pote. stimulates the liver, stomach and gives a sense well-being that leads to FRUIT SALT 8 McCants a Ritchie Toronto pe - America: Harold ¥. AE a England, where she will vi-| the SEE SIMMONS' SPECIAL HAMMO SWINGS, $25.00 COMPLETE. JAMES REID THE LEADING FUNERAL SERVICE. - Kingston's Biggest Home Furnishers Summer has come to stay. Are you readyto enjoy the great out-of- doors? or x "Phoue 147 for Service, Son of Selkirk street, formerly Miss Keyes, of Wolfe Island, who shfws great talent and unlimited possibili- ties as an artist in oils if she should follow this pastime. dust follows her calling as a pleasur- Gananoque," June 16--- Mr. ana,' Buest of her aunts,ithe Misses Col. | faint able amusement and for the the work she is to be compli on her pictures. "There are a variety of pictures, some the peaceful farm scenes of a flock grazing on eventide close by: of- protecting trees, Her fruits are luselous and natural, while one can just cateh the when falls splagh in and out among the rock bottom of crystal streams while wi plete her display of pictures, : "Chatham has an artist of ability in Mrs.' McPherson ir ever continue in her career.' DISTRIBUTING CHERRY BASKETS -- pn The Prospects For » luge Crop Are dor of her flowers in fancy, & them. Playful water- ig Scenes and marines: com-| ss

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