Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jun 1926, p. 3

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y, June 10, 1 926. ENDID REPORTS ON WORK OF Y.M.C.A. The Board of Directors Antici-| a Successful Sym- < mer's Programme. {A meeting of the Board of Di- foctors of the Y.M.C.A. was held on | Wednesday evening, splendid re- ports of the various committees dur- ing the month of May being recefv- ed. »C. C. Wyatt, reporting for the committee, showed that . sessions were held dur dng the month and that the attend- ence way. 4923. The ~ Sea. Cadet Corps held elght classes in swim- ming instruction. The report gave + the information that the = physical 5 ructar, Mr. P. H. Brockel had co- rated with the forming of soft- Wall teams both for girls and boys, and that the interest was very high in the game. Metition was made , of the tennis club, which is pro- gressing very favorably. The property committee = report, ; ited 'by Mr, H. Wilder, gave t ho of the improvements to le during the summer. There was considerable discussion on the addition of new dormitories and it was decided that they were very es- contial. Mr. B. I. En 's plan for financing the work, that of selling bonds, was left for later dction. 3 r. T. A. Kidd gave the report of 4 finance committee, and Dr. C, C. sh that of the foreign service committee. Plane were made for the he reports received were all con- sidered to be very good and the Y. M. C. A. is anticipating a success: ful and progressive summer. aa os "OBITUARY oung of Soperton. After an {liness of several months 'duration, in which there was migh suffering, Ross Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Young, Soperton, passed peacefully away at the Gen- eral Hospital, Broekvillé, on Friday evening, June 4th, aged - eighteen years. i ; ' Beveral months ago he injured his e8 and in spite of the best medi- skill and careful nursing tie in- Ee ed member would not respond to treatment and he gradually sank; perfectly resigned to the will of the All Bupreme Being. The remains were conveyed to the home of his parents, at Soperton, on Baturday morning and the funeral {| Henry Bourk's Wednesday last was | J ing of the $250 budget for the | Wigan committee. , | self shortly before moon in his apart- THE PTL It Removes Grime w-- was held on Monday at 10.30 am, there and is busy moving this week. at Trinity church, Oak Leaf, and was [They will be much missed. in this conducted by the rector, Rev. A. B.|vicinity. Payne. Interment was made in the| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Bourk adjoining cemetery. The pall bear- [Spent a few days last week at Alex- ers were Douglas Flood, Byron |ander McVeigh's. Miss Laura Con- Moulton, Kenneth Barl and Jimmy [boy, Sharbot Lake, spent a fow days Carl. Deceased leaves to mourn be- (at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Sides his parents, four brothers and |{Summers. and family, Mountain five sisters, William, Donald, Hilton [Grove, spent Sunday at Arthur and John at home, Mrs. Burt John |Glidhill"s. Mr. and Mrs. John L. son, Mrs. Harry Haggerty, Brock- Bourk spent Sunday at John 8. ville; Mrs. Fred Spence, Lyndhurst, | Bourk's. z Mrs, Clifford Ear! and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Walker and Mr, and Ward, Soperton. Floral tributes]|Mrs. Bert Chaplin, Perth, spent cames from scores of friends. Sunday at John L. Bourk's. Mr. The death of Ross Young fs the|808d Mrs. Summers and family, also first break in a family of ten ehil-|MF- Richie and Alice' and Bisfe dren and the deepest sympathy is felt |B0uTk and Miss Agnes Webster spent for the heart broken parents and |SuRday last at Joseph Warren's, brothers and sisters. Clarence Bourk spent Sunday last at Henry Bourk's.., Joseph Bourk, Sharbot Lake, spent Sunday at John 8. Bourk's. Mr. and" Mrs. Ar- thur Gledhill spent Saturday "even- ing at Joseph Warren's. Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Bourk spent Sunday last at W.'T, McPherson's. Mrs. W. BANK MANAGER ENDS LIFE. Had Been Suspended the Day-Be- fore Tragedy. Ottawa, June 10.--Gustave Arch- ambault, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia at 'Glen Robertson, Ont., who on Tuesday shot and killed himself at his home, is a former Ot- tawa man, a son of the late Alfred Archambault, for 20 years a mem- ber of the Public Archives. Archambault shot and killed him- ren's one day last week, Mrs, Edward Warren, William and John, spent Sunday with friends at Crow Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dickson, Toronto, spent Sun- day last at John F. Bourk's. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Warren and James called at William. Conboy's one day last week. Philip Carr is busy shearing sheep in' this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. George England, Maber- ments 'above the bank, while in- spectors were examining the bank's books. It has" beéh stated that he had bees Auspeniiod - anager the lyy, called at Joseph Warren's Sun- re ous es : Ry. day evening. Edward Crawford, : eeling well, he remained In, wingston, spent Sunday at John iy pe Fistenday moming. S| Crawford's 3 wife 18-months-old . in Arphic om with pany nk} Miss Agnes Webster has gone to thé' inspectors were working in the LoFk for Mr. and Mrs. Mallett, Shar- bank directly below, , short! : before Ya rd yan, had at John 8. Bourk's Sunday evening. inepectors and: members of. the William Kimberley, Sharbot Lake, bank staff rushed to = Archambauit's | S2lled at Josoph Warren's on Mon apartments, and found him dead in day. "Mrs. Edward Warren and Wil- bed with & bullet wound in his lam spent Saturday evening at head. : =e Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Conboy E OF A F. spent a day last week in Kingston. . ARM. Mr. and Mrs. John BS. Bourk called Frank McPt Is i at Joseph Warren's Sunday evening 4 n onion tor last. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Webs. Oso Station, 'June 8.--The wea. °F Spent Sunday evening at Henry DAILY BR} T, McPherson called at Joseph War- .recent ghests William G. Bourk called TISH WHIG FLAPPER FANNY SAYS | ©1926 BY WEA SERVICE. Ic. Sugary speech calls for a grain of salt. A number of people have started to go work on the roads. The small pox is still supposed to be in this district yet, but all are improving. IVY LEA VISITORS. wo] Hotels and Boarding Houses Doing a Bourk's. S Good Business. . Ivy Lea, June 9.--The Rev. Mr. | and Mrs. Butlér, of Ottawa, are guests of the Misses Phillips, at Rambler's Rest for two weeks. The | hotel and boarding houses in this section did a good business during. the week-end. Frank Hayden is] having his car overhauled in Gana- | noque. | Dr. and Mrs. Paquin, of Hull, were | at the River View | house. Mrs. R. W. Miller, of Mont- | real, is at her summer home in the Rift. Mr. and Mrs. Warren and | party of eight, of Ottawa, spent the week-end at Rambler's Rest. Cap- tain W. L. Visger is building a new | garage to accommodate seven cars. | Mr. and Mrs. C. Neal, Miss Bessie | Neal, of Springfield, Mass, Mr. 8. | Alexander, L. C. Smith and J. H. Smith, of Belleville, were recent guests at the Ivy Lea Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ivy .and Mrs. Alice Latimer métored te Athens on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fletcher and son, Gananoque, Wweré recent visitors at Richard Running's. , Bar] Runnings Jas purchased a Ford touring car. Mr. and Mrs. ! Schuyler DeWolf, of Athens, are i visiting at Mac McNeil's, ther for the past week has been very : cool. Most of the farmers have fin- ished seeding and have their pota- toes planted. The bee and dance at a real good success. . William Con: boy has purchased Frank McPher- son's farm and Mr. and 'Mrs. Me- Pherson are moving to Harrowsmith. Mr. McPherson has bought a farm ~~ Annan, - b o 3 AMAAAAMAAMAAL ANNAN ERE, at last, the 32 most use- COMMUNITY PLATE of a famous family. Cecile her husband, Count Guillaume the first to reach America. showing the couple together, count is about twenty years younger than 5 orel was admired and sought by! nang of the leading men of Europe, She visited' America in Nt pin, ay Cecile Sorel, France's foremost comedienne, who re- mained unmarried until she was fifty-four, here is shown with de Segur. This photograph is The me. Sorel and is » ' L h . b b . b >. - . h > > » » b 3 . 3 . b h b b - b b . bh . . bo > - service and in famous > . . k b b . 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