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Porcupine Advance, 25 Apr 1929, 2, p. 2

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Consider, for example, the Cadillacâ€"La CADILL ACâ€"LA.SALLE The Macdonald Incorporated, Tobacco and C ideal combination, used everywhere in Canada by men who roll their own. Cadillac can honesily say that in twentyâ€"three years it has never exaggerated or overâ€"emphasized and Cadillac can still truthfully, honorably say : T here are no motor car manufacturing plants in the world in which every other consideration is so completely set aside for the attainment of the highest possible quality and precision as the magnificent manufacturing laboratories in which Cadillac and La Salle are produced. igarette Manufacturers, Montreal, Canada Marshallâ€"Ecclestone, Ltd, Timmins, Ont. Salle Syncroâ€"Mesh Silentâ€"Shift Transâ€" missionâ€"designed and perfected speâ€" cifically for protection on mountain roads and in the maze of city traffic. A vital essential in time of emergency, this transâ€" mission permits clashless, lightningâ€"like shifting of gears with a fingerâ€"touch, at any speed, and without pausing in neutral. The sense of security inspired by the Cadiliacâ€"LaSalle â€" Duplexâ€"Mechanical System of Fourâ€"Wheel Brakes will prove a decidedly unique motoring experience. Though these brakes are amazingly powerful and positive in action no effort is required to operate them. The slightest touch of the toe on the brake pedal and they respond instantaneously. Cadillacâ€"La Salle Securityâ€"Plate Glass, with which Cadillacâ€"La Salle windows, doors and windshields are equipped, is not conventionally laminated sheets of cheap glass but the highest quality, perfectâ€"vision plate glass that cannot be shattered in the event of collision or by the jury to reconsider the verdict in the case against Rintaâ€"Nohka, the south Porcupine Finlander charged with the murder of a fellow countryâ€" man, Julius Niemi. Eminent lawyers have been quoted as suggesting that Mr. Justice Wright® did something without precedent in this case. Mr. l Justice Wright, on his return to Toâ€" ronto, refused to be interviewed in the matter or to make any statement. Mr. A. B. Cunningham, K.C., of Kingâ€" stor, who was the crown prosecutor at the Cochrane assizes, was interviewed this week by the press and what the daily newspapers say in regard to this interview will be of very general inâ€" terest. One paper refers to the matâ€" ter as follows:â€" "Mr. Justice Wright did not step beyond the realim of his jurisdiction, said A. B. Cunningham, Crown Proseâ€" cutor at the trial of Rintaâ€"Nohka, at Cochrane, when His Lordship refused to accept the jury‘s verdict of "not guilty." "It is true that a trial judge very\ rarely follows tme procedure adopted by Mr. Justice Wright, and I have never known or heard of another case in Canada where the trial judge has refused to accept the verdict of the jury, Mr. Cunningham said. There is a judgment of our own Court of Apâ€" peal, he continued, where such a proâ€" cedure is.declared to be quite proper. 1 refer to the case of the King vs. Burâ€" dell, Ontario Law Report, page 440, dell, Ontario 1 decided in 1906 "The following is an extract from the judgment: "Even though not pollâ€" ed. the jury may be sent back after having announced their verdict if the trial judge is not satisfied that they have given the case proper consideraâ€" tion, where they do not insist upon thâ€"ir verdict as announced being reâ€" corded, citing R. vs. Meany (1862) 1 Le. "In the Rintaâ€"Nohka case, Mr. Cunâ€" ningham continued, the trial judge immediately after the verdict was anâ€" nounced stated he was not willing to accept the verdict. Crown counsel did not have an opportunity to poll the jury and I am informed that if the jury had been polled it would have shown it was not unanimous. "If the trial judge was satisfied there was gross miscarriage of justice it would be PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO stones flung up from the wheels of passâ€" ing cars. , These are but three of a host of similar exclusive â€" ultraâ€"modern manufacturing refinements incorporated in Cadillacâ€"La Salle. Experience these new features for yourself. _ Drive the new Cadillac or La Salle. Then see if you can find their equal elsewhere. In addition to tiventyâ€"three refreshingly beau!zful and the new Fisher Bodies for the new Cadullac Salle there are fifteen ezclusive and ezquwlle customâ€"built _ models, F leetwood designed and Fleetwood built. Cadillacâ€"La Salle dealers welcome business on the General Motors Deferred Payment Plan. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Subsidiary of General Motors of Canada, Limited his duty to send the jury back for furâ€" ther delibration. The pronouncement of the jury did not become a verdict until it was recorded and before it was recorded the Crown had the right to poll the jury. It is unlikely an Apâ€" pellate Court would take any step that would deprive the Crown of its right," he concluded. e NeeR Portelli Rintaâ€"Nohka was charged with murder in connection with the death of Julius Niemi who died from injuries aparenktly received in some sort of a drunken brawl at South Porâ€" cupine on the night of November 11th, 1928. People who were at Cochrane for the trial comment on the remarkably able defence given the accused by his counsel, Mr. Dean Kester, of Timmins, whose effeetive handling of the case was one of the features of the assizes. It may be added to this reference to the incident that has created so much discussionâ€"the sending back of the juryâ€"that despatches this week quote the Department of Justice at Ottawa as saying that Mr. Justice Wright was quite within his legal powers in the matter, the duty of a judge being to see that justice is done as he sees it, and his powers necessarily being wide in this regard. Despatches from Toronto on Monâ€" day said that Hon. W. H. Price, Atâ€"| torneyâ€"General,â€" stated that the eviâ€" dence in the recent trial for murder at Cochrane in which Mr. Justice Wright declined the jury‘s verdict, is to be submitted to the department for conâ€" sideration. What action will be taken is not stated. Under the heading, "A Wretched Canard," last week‘s issue of The New Liskeard Speaker says:â€""On Tuesday last some one started a story that a Cobalt man had shot and killed his son some time during Monday or Monâ€" Oskhawa, Canada caADâ€"1529% ]F.equisites for a Successful Breakfast Together with Some Attractive Sample Menus to have breakfast ready when they come to the dining room and third is to have food prepared and served in an appealing manner. A â€" customary breakfast includes fruit, cereal, bread in some form, and a drink. To this may be added eggs or meat depending upon the need or desire for a substantial meal. In the family without a maid fruit with the exception of orange juice and bananas can be prepared the night before. Orange juice must be freshly squeezâ€" ed to retain its best flavour,. Bananâ€" as will darken if peeled and exposed to lthe air. Stewed fruit is even improvâ€" ed by standing in its own juice. Grapefruit is delicious when cut, secâ€" tions separated, honey poured on it and placed in the refrigerator over night. Berries can be looked over, hulled if necessary and chilled. Ready to eat cereals are particularly convenient to have on hand. They permit catering to varied preferences and cause no additional work. Corn, rice and wheat cereals are on the marâ€" ket ready for use. The most popular breakfast drinks for adults are coffee and tea. The children usually have milk. A caffeine free coffee can be bought if a nonâ€" stimulating, hot drink is desired. The following breakfast menus are wellâ€"balanced and suggest a variety of fruits and cereals: Stewed Prunes or Apricots Cornflakes Milk or Cream Bacon Bran Muffins, Coffee (or caffeine free Grapefruit Sweetened with Honey Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits, Milk or Cream Sscrambled Eggs Toast, Coffee (or caffeine free coffee) Oatmeal Cereal Poached Eggs on Toast Toast, Coffee (or caffeine free coffee) or Milk Broiled Ham Hot Rolls, Coffee (Gr caffeine free coffee) or Milk Cornflakes Boiled Eggs | Graham Toast, Coffee (or caffeine free coffee) or Milk Wheat Cereal (Read to eat) f North Bay Nugget:â€"In 50 years, an %oculist predicts, four out of every five men will be wearing glasses. Quilic !ukely. At least fourâ€"fifths of those ‘\who are now men will be wearing |glasses in 50 years, unless they are wearing tombstones. Rolls, Coffee Oranges and Prunes Bran Waffies with Bacon Coffee (or caffeine free coffee) or Milk Wife (as car sputters and stops): "What‘s the matter now?" Hubby: ‘"Engine‘s missing." wWife: "Well for Heaven‘s sake and the love of Pete and Mike, walk back and find it!" Canned Peaches coffee or milk Cod Fish Cakes e (or caffeine free coffee) Stewed Figs or Milk Oranges Berries Milk or Cream Milk or Cream Milk or Cream Milk or Cream â€"â€"Exchange Canadlans the Greatest Users of the Telephone "Canadians make more extensive use of the telephone than any people in the world, according to the latest pubâ€" lished statistics of the Canadian Govâ€" etnment. In 1927, on a per capita basis the average was approximately 221 conversations per year as compared with 205.4 in the United States, and 137 in Denmark, the next highest. At the same time Canada continues to ifollow closely behind the United States in density of telephones, with 13.2 teleâ€" phones to every 100 of population as compared with the Republic‘s 15.3. New Zealand ranks third with 9.5 and Denmark fourth with 9.2 per 100 of population. The rate of increase in telephones has been greater than the increas: in population, the present ldensity coming about from 5.0 teleâ€". phones per 100 of population in 1912; 17.4 in 1917; and 10.6 in 1922. "There are 2462 telephone systems in Canada. Five of these are governâ€" \ ment, Alberta having two, and Onâ€" ‘tario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan one each. Municipal systems number 138, | 148 of these being in Ontario. There _|are 496 stock systems, mainly in Onâ€" tario and Quebec, and 1,552 coâ€"operâ€" ‘at.ive. of which 1,180 are in Saskatcheâ€" l wan. In addition there are 169 priâ€" vate and 102 partnership systems. The number of telephone systems in Canâ€" ada continues to decline steadily due to consolidations, but the investments are increasing. The capital stock of all systems in 1927 totalled $76,460,540, and their revenue amounted to $56,â€" 907,.338. The pole line mileage in exisâ€" tence was 204,245 and the wire mileage 3,591,035. 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