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Porcupine Advance, 19 Jun 1918, 1, p. 2

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There was aâ€"big ecrowd at the theatre Thursday evening to see‘ the advertised boxing bout â€" between Young Sampson, the Strong Man, and Prof. Morrow, and practically everyâ€" body present was deeply disappointed, BOXIN(G BOUT PROVED BIG DISAPPOINTMENT. oT Aa large suin of money hy a 4ad of ten or twelve years and the )»eeuhar cirewunstances in~ conneetion _with the ease, again direet public atâ€" tention to the pressing need for more care and thought for the rising generâ€" ation. ~It is not fair to lay the whele blame upon particular parents who mmay be singled out for the moment through â€"some dvlinqm'w-\' of â€"thier children. The truth is that the whole tone of the Camp is to blame in the matter. The few thoughtfFul and earn est parents are more tlhian heavily handicapped by the gonoral inattenâ€" tion to the training of the children. ‘he parents of ashoy or girl have a diffienlt time here endeavoring to train their ehild to do right when all his or her chums do as they please. â€" When youngsters of ten or twelive ean flash twenty dollar bills in alien enemy iceâ€" ereari parlors and have thceir money 3oyfully fl('(i'cpf(‘(l without any quesâ€" tions asked ; when mere children can contract large debhts for dhorse imre and for other apparently absurd exâ€" perditures without any engquiry being made _by those responsible; â€" when younsgsters are at least not discouragâ€" ed in loitering around at places and times most unsuitable for children,â€" to say the least,â€"then the authorities can do little to assist and the better class of parents are seriously handiâ€" ecapped indeed. What is needed here is a general awakening among the parents as to their duties and responâ€" sibilities. The parents in general must do. their duty, or they and their chil dren and the eountry will all suffer. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th., 1918. The stealing Office 26 Canada â€" United States Published=evory~ Wednesday by Geo. Loke, Publisher Subscription Rates : TELEPHONXES : > truth is that the whole amp is to blame in the few thoughtful and earn ire more than heavily by the genoral inattenâ€" ‘aining of the children. T ashoy or girl have a this week at Moneta of money by a fad of Residence 112 $2.00 a year $3.00 a year e rising generâ€" lay the whole parents who r the moment mey ~ of â€" thier The Department of Justice at Ottaâ€" wa last week agnnounced its action in CAPT. BAILEY TO SERVE SENTENCE ‘‘UNDER LICENSE" "out all through. He stayed for two gmunda, but not being in trair and uom; handicapped by his heavy s clothâ€" ing, he was a little winded by this time and so decided that lie had given enoigh for the occasion.. Samson was interviewed dDy the policc after the show as to his standing under the Orderâ€"inâ€"Council requiring every man to be engaged in ‘honest and useful work.. Samson left town on the carly morning train on Friday. The band was not out to see him off. trimmed the Strong Man. As it was ne had it all over Samson for points and put up a elean and lively little could convemently carry. Morrow l\e:\ evidently knew more about boxâ€" rmw and sparring than Samson, the jlnttu being .lptl\ deseribed in his own words as a ‘*‘Syrian ~Nlugger.*" Morrow‘s blows had no effeet on Samâ€" son, while the latter‘s slugginz@ soon put Morrow oul of the ranningz. Samâ€" son‘s weight and strength made the contest an unequal one from the start. Atftter the stopping of the bout Morâ€" row had a black eye ard a badly bruisâ€" ed face, in addition to his percontage of theshouse. Jack Faithfual referesd the bout.â€" Dominion Police C. O ‘Conâ€" The tenâ€"round bout between Samâ€" son and Morrow was stopped by Chief Wilson in the third round, Morrow hbaving rececived all the punishment he couldconveniently carrvy. Morrow m anv \â€" Early Monday morning Mr. Ed Maâ€" ;li('l;. grocer, Moneta, found that someâ€" one had taken $166.065 from the safe in his store. â€" The door of his store had been unfastened and the safe shut but not locked. ‘Tihere was no clue to the thief., Constable Melnnis was notiâ€" fied and at onee got busy and by good work had not only secured the eulprit but had recovered most of the money before night. It was found that there was considerable money floating aâ€" round among the Moneta school chilâ€" dren. When Coustable ‘MeInnis and Chief Wilson investigated they found onre lad with $25, another with $30 and others with smaller amounts. Then the fall story ecame out. A lad of ten or twelve years who has been in simiâ€" lar trouble before entered the store, opened the safe and grabbed a handâ€" ful of money, stuffing it into ° his blouse. Then he went out and ‘‘treatâ€" ed "‘his friends. The lad, who is now‘ at Ottawa is not in the form of a parâ€" don, nor is the conviction upset. Aecâ€" cording to the Ottawa decision, Capt. Bailey‘s conviction and sentence still stand, but he is allowed to serve the term *‘‘*under Jdecense.‘" This means that he supposed to serve the three months, but ‘*under the license,"‘ he does not need to go to jail, and. even does not need to report daily to the police as he would if released on parâ€" ols. In view of the treatment accordâ€" ed some alien agitators in Canada reâ€" cently, it is felt that Capt. Bailey has not been treated any too lightly in comparison. _ He has suffered very much, no doubt, from the publicity, and is perhaps sufficiently punished for his carscless remarks. The inciâ€" dent dias done much good in curbing wild <tall; of the kind. OVER $160 STOLEN BUT MOST RECOVERED AGAIN. the case of Capt. Dr. Bailey, formerly of Cochrane. â€" Dr. Bailey was convietâ€" ed and sentenced to three months in jail for remarks derogatory to the soldiers and injurious to recruiting. The remarks were made at a big Tem- perance Rally in Toronto some months ago, and were to the effect that he was told that the most of the soldiers were drunk at Clhristmas time in France. After Magistrate Denison had senâ€" tenced Dr. Bailey, his solicitor asked for right to appeal, and this being granted the Doctor was admitted to bail in â€"~the meantime. Then a â€"move was made to secure clemency at Ottaâ€" ~Two weeks ago at Toronto a judge gave Capt. Bailey only a week to secure clemeney or pardon, or comâ€" menee to serve his term. â€" The decision THE FORCUPINE ADVANCE Mects every first and fourth lt All kinds second hand Mining Machinery in firstâ€"class condition. ; Monday evenings of each Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, etc. month, Oddfellows Third f Head Office Yard and Warehouse reane. Visiting brethren alâ€" : | s i HMMINS SCHUMACHER J. W. Faithful, _ J. W. Noseworthy, $ Phone 78 Phone 95 B W.M. RS. _ 00000000000000080000000000080800008000 TO REXTâ€"COMFORTABLE BED WANTEDâ€"AT ONCE, GEXNXâ€" on probation, will come before Magisâ€" trate Atkinson on Dhursday. ~Conâ€" stable Melnnis has already recovered more than $130 of the stolen money, most of the children being quite ready to be frank as soon as they understood room, suitable for lady or gentleâ€" man. â€" Apply Box W., ERAL,. Apply Mrs. A. R. Globe, Hollinger Mine. â€"30, % @ MOOWWWM““@“ §0000000600008 s > o Mâ€"â€"â€"__â€"â€"“A”

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