Lavolie was captured in Toronto on Monday by police after a furious chase through the city. Chief Gagnon imâ€" mediately went to Toronto and brought Wilfred Lavoie, who broke jail here week ago last Sunday, left yesterâ€" day for Haileybury where he will await trial before a judge and jury. Lavoie Committed for Trial on Three Counts Chooses Trial by Judge and Jury. Is Carefully Guarded While Here and Shackled Before Being Taken to Haileyâ€" ‘ bury. Not Allowed Bail. Faces Two Charges Theft, One of Jail Breaking. A Registered Optometrist in charge of our Optical Parlour at all times. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMEXNXT '0 .’0 # ‘“‘ * * # #4 # #,. * *# 0.00' La # Lo # * 4# #Â¥* #4 ##* +4 u* # + w# # # ALAP; .“. .00.00 ## + # #* # # #* # + *# *# #* # # * # # #+* w# # + #« # # ## # + ## # # #* #* # # w# *# *# *# # ## *# # # # #«# #* # # ww * *# ## + # ##* # # ww # # «ow ## # .. *# .0 *se # .†* , _# # Lad ® # Cad * 1 PINE ST. 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We are installing this in our store for the benefit of radio buyers or radio enthusiasts, who will welcome this means of making definite comparisons of radio quality and tone value. Tune eight radios in and out with lightning rapidity at a touch of your finger. Gives you a chance to make definite comparisons and find the radio that suits you best. Come in and make the fascinating ‘"Selectâ€"aâ€"Tone" test. It puts you umder no obligation. You are welcome any time. Jeweller so endéd the first chapter of Laâ€" voile‘s exciting career since he was apâ€" prehended some weeks ago for the theft of an automobile. At the time he was arrested che was on parole. He asked the Magistrate for an adjournment of his case‘ to get defence counsel. The Magistrste granted the request on Tuesday. On the following Sunday night Lavoie broke jail. A little more than a week later he was captured in Toronto. Brought back he was commitâ€" ted for trial and now will face the Jjudge and jury. When he arrived back in Timmins in Chief â€"~ Gagnon‘s custody yesterday morning Lavole looked quite natty. He wore a well pressed light grey suit and a matching hat with white shoes. FP.â€"~FE. Kindrake, of Schumacher, anc that he escaped lawful custody here on Sunday, September 12. Constables Culhane and Guolla tesâ€" tified that they stopped Lavoie in a service station some weeks ago while he was driving a stolen car. The autoâ€" mobile was carryirng stolen license plates and the ones belonging to it were in the bactk seat. Chief McInnis of South Porcupine, testified regarding the theft in Schumacher. Chief Gagnâ€" on, of the Timmins force, told of the Jail break. Lavoie wrenched two locks off his cell door with a poker, he said, and made a key of wire to open the outer door leading to freedom. During the time between when La voie was committed and when he wa taken to Haileybury at 145 he wa kept in the cells under special polic guard. He was handcuffed to anothe prisoner on the train and his leg were shackled. Asked if he had anyt Lavoie made no reply. H mitted for trial by the Ma; Magistrate ruled that La: in custody until the fall the district of Cochrane. The accused man, given the option of summary trial before the Magistrate or trial before a judge ard jury, chose the latter. A preliminary hearing was held by the Magistrate and the prisâ€" oner was committed for trial. Charges were that Lavoie stole an automobile from G. K. Brown, of Timâ€" mins; that he stole an automobile from him back to face trial. They arrived yesterday and Lavoie was haled before Magistrate Atkinson on three charges, two of automobile theft and one of esâ€" caping custody. Magistrate a VC WESTINCHOUSE WORLD CRUISER MODEL 622Y Handsome 6 tube allâ€"wave World Cruiser with the new Curvilinear Speaker, Edgeâ€"Lighted Allâ€" Wave Dial and latest Westingâ€" oo house 6 tube Superheterodyne 51 08_ Chassis, Master Crafts Cabinet, t o. "Ine be held zes for New York Mirror:â€"Myrna Loy. marâ€" ried a year ago, was urged to pass out a few pointers on how to succeed as a wife. One way would be to look as much as possible like Myrna Loy. so come in for double appreciation from the matron, the society and the youngâ€" sters,. Generous and Useful Gift to the Children‘s Shelter The only clashing note was a heavy growth of beard. On his way to Haileyâ€" bury and a possible long term in the penitentiary he looked unperturbed. # # i'“ .“ + t t %1.%. .%, ## .â€.“ .“ .".N .00.†.".â€.“'0‘:“ .“ ‘0 #@ .“ ..0 .“ 0“ *# # #* ** M THE PORCUPINT ADVANCE ONTARIO Senior Running Broad: David Church Mattagami, 15 feet; Jack Jelbert, Birch: Ken Jones, Central. Senior Hop, Step and Jump: David Church, Mattagami; Jack Gallagher, Birch; Alex Pretula, Birch. gami; Dino Bandiero, Birch. Junior High Jump: Lino Bozzer, 4 feet, Central; Alex Borilko, Birch. Junior Pole Vault: Norval DeMarco and Stan Glaister, both of Central tied for first place with a jump of six feet, five inches; Nick Logozor, Mattagami. Senior Relay: Central, Paul Mascarâ€" ella, Ralph Arcuri, Goldie Martin, Tomâ€" my Godfrey. Mattagami, Elis Jokela, Arthur Orr, Reg. Johnstone, Peter Jefâ€" frey. Birch, Jack Jelbert, Jack Galâ€" lagher, Albert Masson, Alex Pretula. Junior Running Broad Jump: Howard David, Central; Aaro Martin, Birch; Billy Booker, Mattagami. Junior Hop, Step and Jump: Ed Far.â€" rari, Central: Doug Bellamy, Mattaâ€" 75 Yards, 14 years: Jack Jelbert, Birch; Billy Ming, Central; John Kozâ€" aruk, Mattagami. 705 Yards, 15 years and over: Paul Mascarella, Central; Elis Jokela, Matâ€" tagami; Ralph Arcuri, Central. Junior Relay: Mattagami, Douglas Bellamy, David Robertson, Andrew Cornell, Bruce Stevens. Birch street: Aaro Martin, Steve Pretula, George Mitchell, Alex Borilko. Moneta, Dino Bandiero, Edward Piro, Armando Guidâ€" Olin, Mervyn McIntyvre. 75 Yard Dash, 13 years: Guy Curciâ€" oni, Moneta; Alex Pretula, Birch; Sam Diament, Mattagami. 75 Yard Dash, 11 years: Allen Stanley, Contral; Andrew Cornell, Mattagami; Alex Borilko, Central. 75 Yard Dash, 12 years: Murray Mcâ€" Arthur, Central; Howard David, Cenâ€" trai;: Armando Guidolin, Moneta. mour girls® records were shattered and one tied. Stella Shornys set the new broad jump mark at 11 feet, 10 inches and Helen Crispin set a new standing board jump mark with a jump of 6 feet, 1 inch. Kathleen Martin increasâ€" éd the senior running broad mark to 13 feet, 1‘% inches, and Amelia Chap set a new mark of 6 feet for the senior standing broad jump. Beulah Bezonson tied the record of 3 feet, 8 inches for the junior high jump Point standing indicated that Central school won the title with a total of 102. Of that total the boys ganered 53 and the girls 449. Mattagami boys won 42 points and the girls, 20 to put that school in second place with a total of 62. Birch street totalled 40. The boys won 20 points and the girls 20. In fourth place was Moneta school with 24 points of which the boys won 11 and the girls 13. pli inCc fee Jjump mark fr feet five inch new mark for jump with a 1 The senior | enior hopn 0 ident The Lvid nual publ grounds Mcenday a the vouns: seqd > senior D rased fron ) inches b ‘Is‘ records were shattered and Stella Shornys set the new ip mark at 11 feet, 10 inches i Crispin set a new standing np mark with a jump of 6 h. Kathleen Martin increasâ€" nior running broad mark to * inches, and Amelia Chap mark of 6 feet for the senior *A a ithli fee idge by the results of the ' Senior High chools field day, held on | Mattagami, 4 f« he Central Public School ’ Mattagami; D rnoon, the athletic ability | Senior Pole generation is increasing. | Mattagami; x ords clattered. on the | Jack Gallaghe: afternoon and the young G es went through their 30 Yard Dast fered four. Howard junior running broad 12 feet, 8 inches to 13 and Ed. Ferrari set a e junior hop, step and ) of 28 feet, 2 inches. s‘ pole vault mark was 7 feet, 3 inches to 8 Harvey Kenty and the n»nd jump mark was inâ€" . 4 inches. Pasadena Post Senior Running Broad: Kathleen Martin, Central, 13 feet, 1% inches; Gladys Roy, Mattagami; Evelyn Nelson. Junior Standing Broad: Helen Crisâ€" pin, Moneta, 6 feet, 1 inch; Stella Shornys, Central; Josephine Nora, Mattagami. Junior High Jump: Beulah Bezonson Central, 3 feet, 8 inches; Sheila Rymer Central; Beatrice Colborne, Moneta. Junior Running Broad Jump: Stella Shornys, Central, 11 feet, 10 inches: Edna Minch, Mattagami; Dora Knell, Birch. Senior Relay: Central: Margaret Russin, Amelia Chap, Evelyn Nelson, Kathleen Martin. Mattagami: Eveline Partridge, Evelyn Booker, Alice Macâ€" Innis, Bertha Sheridan. Birch: Kathâ€" lsen Starling, Mary MacMillan, Hazen Stevens, Myrtle Knell. Junior Relay: Central, Winnifred Sinclair, Mary Blake, Stella Shornys, Sheila Rymer. Mattagami: Josephine Nora, Beryl Service, Hazel Caron, Edna Mich. Birch: Brenda Hant, Lennea Martin, Audrey Sauve, Dorothy Cole. 60 Yard Dash, 13 years: Aliceo Innis, Mattagaini; Evelyn Booke: tagami; Heida Bauman, Central 60 Yard Dash, 14 years and Amelia Chap, Central: Eveline ridge, Mattagami; Margaret S Birch. 60 Yard Dash, 12 years: Josephing Nora, Mattagami; Winnifred Sinclair Central; Sheila Rymer, Central. 50 Yard Dash, 9 years: Annie Floria Birch; Betty William, Birch: Norf Shields, Central. 60 Yard Dash, 10 years: Vida Beauâ€" mont, Central; Audrey Sauve, Birch: Lennea Martin, Birch. 60 Yard Dash, 11 years: Viola Warâ€" ren, Central; Beryl Service, Mattagami; Lillian Demarco, Central. 50 Yard Dash, 8 year melzle, Central; Nevis L Amy Cole, Birch. 30 Yard Dash, 7 years: MacKinnon, Moneta; Joan Moneta; Enid Chynowich,. Bi 30 Yard Dash, 6 ye; Moneta; Alma Hatc Mary Dohertv, Birch Senior High Jump: Harvey Kenty Mattagami, 4 feet, 2 inches; Arthur Orr Mattagami; Douglas Glaister, Central Senior Pole Vaul:: Harvey Kenty Mattagami; Douglas Glaister, Central "l;eanut Butter 2 4 025 Facial Soap 3 .25 YEAI Woodbury‘s PRUNES 3 ~.29 xâ€"â€"â€" COFFEE SALE â€"â€"â€" Medium Size Pork Beans 3 «»s 25¢ Tomato Soup Campbell‘s Australian EXTRA SPECIAL Richmello â€" = i Early Morning Chase Sanborn‘s C h s ‘k aClHUUWUM Girls‘ Events iC 11 Dorigo Anna Buvain, Central: Rose ina Schâ€" Moneta : osephin Crocker over Part Macâ€" Matâ€" Radio Address Last _ by Candidate ter million dollars a year for power that could not be used. New contracts had been made to meet the actual reâ€" quirements. The pulpwood situation was also reviewed by Mr. Gallagher who showed how the present government had helped employment and secured the starting of millls that had been shut down, and the inauguration of new mills for the manufacture of pulp and paper. C. V. Gallagher, Liberal candidate, spoke on the radio last night from 7.15 to 7.30. He touched particularly on what the Liberal government has done to improve the byâ€"roads leading to small mining properties and so aid the development of the country. About $48,â€" 000 has been spent in the Porcupine camp in the past year or so along this line. He also referred to the increased employment provided directly and inâ€" directly through governmental enterâ€" prise and attention to industries. Mr. Gallagher dealt very comprehensively with the Hydro Power contracts, showâ€" ‘ng that the government had cancselled contracts that would cost the province Central. Junior Standing Broad: Amelia Chap, Central. 6 feet, 5 inches; Evelyn Bookâ€" er, Mattagami:~Evelyn Nelson, Central. Senior High Jump: Vera Spencer, Birch; Kathleen Martin, Central; Kathleen Starling Birch street. C. V. Gallagher Discusses Issues of the Election. Balsam St. N. Cleaning and Pressing Service 1â€"lhb, Phko, .25 1â€"lb. Pkg Sloma $ Cleaners T‘ry QOir More Efficient 11 FRESH FILLETS, per Ib. ... SALT CODFISH, Ib. pkg. SMOKED FENNA N HADDIE, per Ib. ..... ROASTS BEEF.Ib.. ...... PORK ROLLS, Ib. ... ... AKFAST BACON,1b. .. .:. ;= ROASTS BEEFE,. Ib.. ...:... Q’) ge+ !,<0 ~Blade VEAL ROANSTS, Ib, .â€"«. .. Cottage Style Boneless Pot Sugar Curedâ€"Sliced ROASTS, Ih. .;... Boneless Rolled per Ib. Full Cut Shoulders At Our Meat Counter perlh......... Lamb (Choice Quality) MEATYâ€" LEGS ' perlb.....:.. Special Values Flankâ€"on for roasting Timmins (enuine Spring Blairmore Enterprise:â€"A moth is not a society favorite, even if it does freâ€" quently appear in a dress suit. Glasgow Herald:â€"There are people in every community that would get a monopoly on air if they could. Globe and Mal:â€"Then again, it may be that the pirate submarine reported from various quarters of the Mediterâ€" ranean are only seaâ€"serpents. North Bay Nugget:â€"Now that the weather‘s cooling off, we‘re subjected to the "heat" of an election campaign. Mr. Walter Wainman attended the groom as best man. Mr. and Mrs. McQuade will reside at 117 First avenue, Timmins. Wedding Toâ€"day Church of Nativity A quiet wedding took place this morning, Thursday, at the Church of Nativity, when Beatrice, daughter of Mrs. Whealin, of Renfrew, and the late Mr. Whealin became the bride of Myr. Gerald McQuade, son of Mrs. Mcâ€" Quade, of Renfrew, and the late Mr. McQuade. Rev. Fr. O‘Gorman officiâ€" atetd. The bride was becomingly attired in a navy blue tailored suit, with matchâ€" ing accessories, and a corsage of roses. Mrs. Walter Wainman acted as maâ€" tron of honour, wearing a navy blue tailored suit and matching accessories. Miss Beatrice â€" Whealin and Mr. Gerald MeQuade Unitâ€" ed in Marriage. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23RD 1937 Mild Cured Latest Clorex System Used Phone 592 4J 16 21