Porcupine Advance, 25 Jul 1938, 1, p. 3

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Cemplainants were two sisters, Mrs. Philomene Boyce and Mrs. Virginia Ourellette, and the case was a developâ€" ment of the alleged attempt on the part of accused and his son, William Mulâ€" holland, of Kirkland Lake, to take by force from the home of Mrs. Boyce here Mary Mulholland, daughter of the oldâ€" er man, and who was 19 yvears old on Latchford, July 25.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A charge of assaulting two local women, occasioning actual bodily harm, laid against Thomas Mulholâ€" land, Cobalt relief officer, was reduced to common assault at the suggestion of Crown Attorney J. B. Robinson when the adjcurned proceedings were heard before Magistrate Gould in Cobalt on Saturday, and Mulhollaxnd, convicted on the lesser count, was given suspended sentence and ordered to pay costs of $189. Cobalt Relief Officer Has Troubles of His Own MONDAY, JULY 25TH, 1938 Phone 24 Pearce Cross Drug Stores 10 WEEKS â€" 10 PRIZES â€" 1 GRAND PRIZE ARGUS CANDID CAMERA and KODAKS enthutsiast 8. 9. Each week‘s entries must be made before 4 p.m. Thursday. Pictures .received after that time will be included in the next week‘s judging. Contestants are cautioned against placing names or iniâ€" tials on pictures entered. A number will be used by the Contest Manager to identify each entry. In the event of several particulariy good entries being made in any one week, the judges reserve the right, after selecting the winning picture for the week, to reâ€"enter any of the remaining pictures in any future weeks. Prints entered in this contest become the property of The Porcupine Advance. Glossy prints are required and negatives less than 2% x 2% inches must be enlarged. 10. Employees of The Porcupine Advance and their families are not eligible to enter the contest. 11. The decision of the judges shall be final. RULES REGULATIONS This contest is open to any person living in the Porcupine District, other than professional photographers. Contestants may enter as many pictures as they wish any week. Pictures to be entered in the contest must be taken to one of the stores advertising in the contest section for develâ€" oping and printing, and be entered at that store. All pictures must be finished during the term of the conâ€" test : ~July 18 to September 22, 1938. The first weekly contest is over and the winning picture appears elsewhere in this issue . . . . But there are nine more contests and the Grand Prize. Enter your pictures in the contest . .. it‘s free . . . open to all amateurs. Do not hesitate because you think the pictures you take haven‘t a chance to win. Just the picture you think is a "flop," the judges may think is a "wow‘.‘ Don‘t delay another day . Follow the rules shown here then enter your picture. LIMITED _ South Porcupine ; At Saturday‘s hearing, the sisters lswore that they had been struck by Mulholland, Mrs. Boyce in the back and Mrs, Quellette on the right jaw, the latter with sufficient force to cause a swelling and to cause the woman to stagger, according to Walter Jackson, one Crown witness. Mrs. Boyce told the court she was holding Mary Mulâ€" holland by the arm when her father struck witness, and she said she hit accused with her fist in the chest and he fell down. Mullaolland claimed he had not struck either woman, but only had released their hands from his daughter‘s arm. He said Mrs. Boyvce gave him "a wallop on the jaw" and her sister pulled the buttons off his shirt. The court learned the girl had been working at the Boyce home because of domestic difficulties, and Provincial Constable R. O. Stromberg said Mulâ€" For best results and prize winâ€" ning pictures use photographic equipment recommended by us Agfa and Kodak Films The Advance Amateur Photography Contest is in FULL SWING! July 18. Previously, the girl had laid charges of assault against her brother and father, but had withdrawn them. Enter Your Pictures In The Advance Photography Contest sSTOCK MPLETE holland had asked him the day before ford and clean up the whole lot." the trouble (June 24) to bring the girl IConstable Stromberg stopped the Mulâ€" ‘ hollands at Cobalt and took the girl to Cobalt. The officer refused becaluse o lfrom her brother‘s car. she was of age and he> swore Mulholâ€" land had told him it would save a lot of court trouble and that ‘"if his son Hamilton Spectator:â€"If brevity is came down from Kirkland Lake and ‘the soul of wit it would certainly be got some drinks, he would go to Latchâ€" hard to get a laugh out of Hansard. W, Perkins Bull Mrs. Sidley _ Court litigation may follow publication of the will of the late Mrs. Mabel Horlick Sidley, Racine, Wis., heiress, who died recently at the home of W. Perkins Bull, prominent Canadian lawyer. Under terms of the will, as reported from Racine, Mr. Bull was bequeath an outright sum of $250,000 plus oneâ€"third of the Sidley fortune estimated at $9,000,000, Wilâ€" liam Sidley, only son of the deceased woman receives a similar bequest, while the remaining portion of the estate goes to charitable institutions. In addition the will of Mrs. Arabella Horlick, Mrs. Sidley‘s mother who died three days after her daughter, disposes of a $3,000,000 fortune of which Mrs. Sidley was left oneâ€"half. Gordon Conant, Ontario‘s attorâ€" neyâ€"general, has ordered ap investigation into Mrs. Sidley‘s affairs. TORONTO LA WYER LEFT $3,250,000 START TAKING YOUR PRIZEâ€"WINNING PICTURES NOW! Enter Your Pictures at any of these Stores 36 Third Ave., Timmins Hamilton Spectator:â€"If brevity is the soul of wit it would certainly be hard to get a laugh out of Hansard. Pearce Cross Drug Stores Ltd. The Goldfields Drug Co. Ltd. Moisley Ball, Druggists 34 Golden Avenue South Porcupine The Royal Studio 9 Balsam Street North, Timmins C. A. Remus, Jeweller 17 Pine Street North, Timmins The Ramona Studio Burke‘s Drug Stores 2 Stores in Timmins 65 Third Avenue, Timmins 30 Third Avenue, Timmins 59 First Ave., Schumacher Woodstock Sentinelâ€"Review:â€"Petor. borough Examiner notes that Australia has a surplus for the seventh consecuâ€" tive year, although that Dominion conâ€" tributes to Empire defence much more than Canada. But perhaps Australia has no annual railwav fAefinit annual railway deficit DEVELOPING Bring your films in before 9.15 a.m. and they will be ready at 6.15 p.m. the same day. â€" First class work too! FAST SERVICE ON Since the complainant did not apâ€" pear in court, Mr. Pearlman suggested that the case be thrown out. The magistrate decided to give the crown a week to try and produce Mrs. Kerr. Terms for Stealing _ from Liquor Store Kerr, through his lawyer, E. Pearlâ€" man, told the court he was willing to give his wife a good home in the north, but she refused to come here to live with him. Edison Kerr, Otto Township homeâ€" steader, was charged by his wife with nonâ€"support. The charge was laid in London, Ont. _ Englebhart, July 25.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Pleading guilty to breaking iand entering the new store of the Onâ€" tario Liquor Control Board here in the earlier patt of last week, Gordon Parchâ€" er and Cecil Smith, both of Englehart, drew terms in the Ontario Reformatory when their cases came before Magisâ€" trate Gould in weekâ€"end sittings at Haileybury. Parcher went to jail for a year, the court being told a previous conviction of similar nature having been registered against him in 1927, while Smith, who had no record, was given six months. Two cases of whisâ€" key were taken by accused, it was allegâ€" ed, the liquor having been obtained during moving operations when the store changed locations On the new premises, it was stated, one window had been left unguarded and apparently entrance to the property was gained there. Provincial Constable Lee Walkâ€" er investigated . (From Northern News) Northern Ontario wilds do not hold the lure of adventure and excitement for some women that they do for men, it seemed in police court yesterday. Wife Does Not Approve of Northern Homestead Englehart Young Men plead Guilty to Breaking and Entering Englehart‘s New Liquor Store, Camera News! JEWELLERS 17 Pine Street North C. A. REMUS 36 Third Ave., Timmins 39 First Ave., Schumacher FNTRIES RECEIVED FOR THE ADVANCH AMATEUR PHOTOGKRAPHY CONTESET IKONTA Z2EISSâ€"IKON folding camera 4.5 lens, 1}125 second shutter speed. 12 exposures $38 (KODAK V120) meiss Tessar 3.5 Compur shutter speeded to 800 second. Depth ot focus scale mounted on focussing knob. 12 exposures 2%, x 244 on roll film. ts $106 VRAM) A fine reflex mirror camera, a photographic miracle, a turning point in the history of photography. It simplifies all that goes to make exposure a success. Life just photoâ€" graphes itself accurately and vividly. Just Arrived The New IKOFLEX ENTER T HE ADVANCE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST HERE by ZEISSâ€"TKON At the anmual meeting at Toronto last week of the Ontario Conservative party, Hon. Earl Rowe resigned as leadâ€" er of the party in the province, the reâ€" signation to take effect as soon as a successor is chosen. The party acceptâ€" ed the resignation with expressions of regret, and it was decided to call a conâ€" vention in October to decide upon a new leader. Amongz those mentioned vention in October to decide upon a new leader. Among those mentioned for the provincial leadership are:â€"Hon., Macaulay, who has heen the leader in the HMHouse; Col. Geo, A. Drew, noted soldier and author; W. Morrison, mayor of Hamilton: and Joâ€" seph Harris, M.P., of Toronto. Complete _ stock _ Movie cameras, â€" Films, Projectors and other equipment,. Hon. Earl Rowe Retires as Conservative Leader SOLE AGENTS FOR LEICA CAMERAs AND EQUIPMENT The Ramona Studio 65 Third Ave. Phone 1005 Entry Forms Camera Contest QUALITY KODAKS from $5. KODAKS AND SUPPLIES The years of experience behind our work enâ€" ables us to be of assistance to you, when entering picâ€" tures in The Advance Phoâ€" tography Contest. Make it a point to get your entry forms here, The portrait studio of â€" fers exceptionally high quality work, in developing your prints.. Take advanâ€" tage of this by taking your next roll of film to the Raâ€" mona Studio. Telephone 127 Telephone 1700 Phone 190 PACGE

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