Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Nov 1916, 1, p. 1

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.5. Vol 3. N02 Mr. Tom King waited on the Cunn- «H with tlu .suguvstiun that a man he appuiutml to inspmt ull stm epipes. cluimmg that a "rent man) citizens allowed their pipes tn decav, “bid: 111g!“ be the cause uf .1 serious con- ‘ ’ugration. REPAIR ENGINEERS HOUSE. It was moved by Conn. \Villiams. tSeconded by Conn. Marne. “That thv Council approve the action of Water- u‘is‘lu is. " ('arriul. . It “as lumml In ('ulm. Williznm. gmmmlml In ( mm. ”mm-an. " l'lmt .Ill q'nl"le.~‘|ml|4h'll(v llul «IN!!! “11]! lu- filvtl. ' ' ('nl‘l'ivd. H\'-l..\ \\' .\'(). lih‘. A resulmiun by ('uun. Mrlnnis. sm'o umh-d hy (‘unn. lh'azvau. "'l‘hat thv Firv and Building Hy-law. having “01‘" read a third tinu- hr passed in «men ('uunvil and plavml in the By- law Bunk tn In. knuwn as Hy-law Nu. (-38. with thv t'vlluwing :nhlitiun 'tu vlans‘o ”J” ”'l‘hat instead ut' ('ililll- neys and stuwpipcs living «loam-«l only unrv a year it no ri-quired that {hi-y he i'lvanmi twin: yearly. In the spring and again in the fall.” ('ar- I‘ivii. ASKED Hill’l'Xl) ()l" l.\'('().\ll‘l TAX .\ Mm n...” Mr. 11. J. Fitipatrick asking for his inmuno tax to he reâ€" funded, claiming' that ho was paying a business tax. \Vilit‘il should cover his inmme taxation. ()u mutiuu ut' (Mun. Mclnnis. wr- uuded bv (nun. Bra/mm. the matter was reterred to the (mm solicitor tur l’li’UVllH’. liX'l'lXHl'lSlll‘lllS. It was Inm'ml by ('nnn. Mulnnis, .svmnqlml by (bun. Ilrnzvnn. ”That the l'lvrk wrilv llu- lmvn snlit'ilni' H- tlw legality of :ullling‘ n rlausv in tho fire and building bylaw mmpolling‘ nl i'vsiclvnts mnl slmpkm-pc-rs within llw l'irv Zulll‘ tn instnll mw nr ninn- nl' «he l‘v-vugnizwl lylws nl' l'll’n vxlin- llttxl'S l°'ll().\l t‘ll.\.\'. .\. Sl'll'l. .\ lvttm' was ruralvml truth ('has. A. va with an vm-lusml vlu'quv of $25 t'ur st-rvic-vs l‘t'lltlt‘l‘t‘tl ‘hy Assists ant Fin- t‘hivt' llill ntt Staulay last when the t'uruwr's start) was in (lan- gm' of lwing wipml nut ut' vxistmwv. It was unwed by (hum. Williams. svvumlml hy t‘uun. lh'azvaa. “That the tlunatiua ut' ("lama .‘s. Sm- Iw av- rvptml with thanks aml tlw vlvrk turn the vlu-quu ewe-r tn l'ZI'm-st Hill as H‘- qm'stml. ('arriml. ('mm. Williams maclv a resulutimn. svvumlml hy t‘utm. Mrlamghlia. “That )lvsst's. Salvltl'l't- K .\'N'laml.~' lw instt'lu-tml to 50m lllt' Fitlvl'ity Agent-y t'urlmratinh t‘u.. a why ”1' spt‘t'lfit'tlllttlls‘ aml tvtalvr t'ur \\':|lt'!'â€" wax-ks. It was mam-cl lny (’mm. Willizmw. sommlml by l'mm. Bic-Innis. “That the hunt :mlivilur lu- inslrm-h-d tn pre- pm'o unpy ut' ugrwlm-ms rvgurding right nt' way Mr nw-rhmul pilw lim' «'rnssing uu-r Mmmt .luy ('rm-k. as smuv tn hv M-nt tn Sutvlifl'n NW- lumls l'ur lll'ulwl' I'unvmwling. .\ lIy-lnw fur Hu' pm'lmw ut' doth» iug Hm firc- lil'nils ut‘ Hu- hum was giw-n its third reading. it huvmg lm-n run! a first and soc-uml mum at n lm-vimm spm'inl tum-ting. ('mm. Bit-Innis thuught that in vivw "3' m many firms (meaning in the last row days it \muhl lw u gum! idea tn vau u vhmm- insvrtml in tho fire by- law to the offer! Hm: M‘vry nwrvlmm slumld pnwiclo himsvlt' with a fire ox- tinguishors fur a-nwrgvnvy purpusvs uml ulm Um! vvvr)‘ vitizvn lu- uhligml in vlmm tlu-ir vhilmlvyd mul stuvo- pipvs vlcnnml twivv ymn'ly instvud ul‘ unm- M-m'ly us has hm-u ”no rush"). of ('mm Hmzmu. .mnmu-ms ram Town Council Meets special .\l FIR m 'nzmm Ili'ls s (NEH-HEAD l’ll’l'l l.|.\'|'2 B BYJAW READ FOR THIRD TIME AND PASSBR m ENTER. ED ON THE BYLAW BOOK TO BE KNOWN AS BYLAW NO. 88 “RESOLUTION PASHBD T0 COMPEL CITIZENS TO CLEAN 03133378 AND STOVBPIPBS TWICE YEARLY. HIM} l.l.\|l'l’ mwv '0 IXSl’l-I("l‘ PIPES. \lc THE PORCUINE ADVANCE was «mama um. mu! '1" MINI. Williams lW-l..\ W 1mso ut' defin. rhq- {mm was it having I'm-n ll limo at n ‘I l'vs'ulllliull. Mrlumglllin. K .\'N'luml.~' u- P‘itlvlity n «my ”1' Mr \\':Itv|'â€" Paased Fire By- Law hm VIII"! MD: rlmm or! A sm-ial evening and bazaar “ill be given by Mrs. A. R. (Hube on Thurs- day, Xuv. 1mm, under the auspices of the “Lnn'n’s Aaxil an' of St. Mat- hews' church. This will be one of the nicest parties of the season and a large atendunce is expected. The Tummy Burns has always been considerml by well pasted mining awn in the l’urrupiae District 10 be potentially one M the big [pl-“positiuns ut’ the camp. The mmpaay have re- fused several ut'l'ers fur the pruperty {rum utber mining interests and it has been examined at different times by suxue of the best mining authorities in America. Besides the Porcupine pruporty this company also owns a valuable pm- perty nvar Bruokflqld, Nova Soutia. It is also umlvrslmul that, may ox- tmisin- climnmul drilling upm'aitiuns will Suull he underway it being the ill- lt'llllull ul' tlw i-uiiipzmy lu pruve up the big sulpliiili- urv lmdy fur it is tlw entire longt‘li vlvau‘ :u-rnss tlw pru- puffy. There are signs Ht. great aetivity an this eumpaay's l’ut'enpiue pru- perty in Shaw 'l'mvnship. Large eamp hailtl'iags have been already ereetecl and euntraet has been let fur the sink- in}.r ut' a tan eumpartmeat shat't tn a depth at 100 feet and are nnw asking t'nr sinking of twu additiunal shat-ts till the main vein. It is the intentiua at the eumpaay tn eutmeet these shat'ts up at the 'ltm-t't. level thereby hlneking «mt a Very large manage nt' (H't' Great Activity on Tommy Burns Th0 Im'vtiug mutiun 01' ('m In' ('mm. 31le .\ hy-lnw fur the selling 11l' hands In mvvr llu- 1-XpL-us1- 11f putriutiv purlmsos Wils tlu-n roml by the Clerk. It was umvml by (Hum. )lvlnuis. ~1'1-1m1l1'1l by ('mm. Hum-1111. “'l'lmt l‘fu- hy-lmv l'ur issuing 1l11h1-nt1u'1's l'nr :mtriutiv lbul'pun‘vs. lNH'lllL' lwvn 1'1'1111 llw l'irwt lim1-.|w unw pass-1'11 in 11pm! ( 11mm! .1111l giwn its 5111111111 rmuling. lw l1_'-\ lam “as tlum giwn its x111.- 11111l 11' Minus. 11ml 1m lllullull ul (Mun. Mums. swundml h) (Rum. -.\l1-l.:mgh- lin. was passed in 111111” ('1111111'il t1» lw gin-u its third 11' uhnU :1! Mo nvxt. l'vglllzll' 111' spuviul Invvtinx. â€"m.~'l'u.\'I'l‘m.\' HP MUNICY. ('mm. .‘lvlnuis misml Hm «gm-slim: as In llw clispnsiliun ul' lln- fund that luul lu-n lllltl mlclc- l'ur lmspilnl pur- pnsw fur the I’urvnpinv (lislrlvl‘. 'l'lu- ‘('mmvillur tlmugln tlu- ('mmvil slumlcl zn'riw u! sumc- Ilt'l'lslull nu llu- Immvr. saying that it Would ‘m. unlikely tn gvt Whilm-y uml 'l‘isdulv 'l‘mvnsllips lu :Igrm- nu llu- lumpiml. us tlu-y wamtml In usv tlu- mum-y fur svlumls. Hut lllv ('mlm'il clvl'vl'l‘ml llu-ll' Ilm'is- inn until further inquiries mm lw mmlu us in Ilw c-xm-l purpusw llw mmwy (-uuld lw usml I'ur. Sumo ul' [luv ('muwillurs tlmnglnl llw munvy wuuld lu- «lwutml tn tlu- munivipulity ,wlm was tlw my: to 3;.» :nllmul :Iml rrvvl an lluspllztl. pa} HILLS HHIH‘IIH‘ID PAH). It mu hum-cl by ('mm. Bram-nu, M'vnmll'd by c'mm. leamghlin. ”'l'lmt Hu- 'l'rml.~mro-r lu- nmhnrimvd in pa) $4,324.31 cm aim-mung.” leriml. I‘hv Hu- rlw ('lvrk he infirm-u ”Marin Light Pum- "hv fullmving lighh:â€"- Th0 vast 9M1- ut' the 1‘ mp light at Hu- c-urm-r First nwmw. nml "no he ('ntlmlic- {'hurc-h." Iw "looting llu-u mlju inn of (Rum. “ram-nu. ('uun. lennis. INS'I PATH ll )‘l‘lt‘ l3\'-l..\ \\'. "lowed by ('mm. by C'mm. "mm-n 'w infirm-ted tu 2h! Pam-1'1“". \IJ. )[HlH-I LIMIT I‘Xln lighh:â€"~”Unv light «on ul' tho railway bridgv; v worm-r ut’ Hnlmm "ml and "no light. umms‘ih' 'luIrc-h. ' ' ('nrriml. :uljum'nml 4“""Hll'd TIMMINS. ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1916. .‘lo Innis (m hat the H The scores put up by the 'l‘imtnins team is indication that they are go- in;' to he a hard aggregation to heat. They are a very enthusiastic bunch of bowlers and will be worth watching, as they never give in till they are reatly beaten. Although it is early yet to prettiet or make mmruent to any great extent as to the strength of any one team, yet the showing made by Timmius’ team makes them beam out as lively contenders. This will cause a great deal of rivalry and make the other teams of the league all the more enthusiastic to go in and make every pin count against their opponents. 'l'he hunting league \\'tlt1't| has nnw heen t'urnietl here is ut't' tn :1 gumt start. This league is mmpused “1' seven tennis, \‘iZ.. 'l'innnins, llullinger .‘Iill. Let'tm'ers, All-Vreneh, ()dttt'el- luws. i'lullinger Ht't'iee and Marshall- t‘im'testune. Ltd. Last. evening the league upened with the first game hetween llullin- ger ()t't'iee mm 'l'iinniins. The result being :1 win t'ur 'l'inunins «if three straight games. .1. Stewart for Tim- niins, was high man an his team as well as high individual fur the night with a smre of 494. Second «glass hunurs were tied between I". McGuire ot' Hellinger and 1). Duke of Tim- tnins who seared 471 resneetively. [GEMS RIM HflllINEER flfflfif IHHH 513W I At ahnnt H a.ni. Sunday nmt'tling tln- ht'iu'aciv was called in tlw stut'v «if t'has. .\. See. wlwt'o t'it'v had started t'i'unt thv nwrt'lmvinq ut' the th'mla- tut-s m-ar tlw sut't drink t'unntain and the. hlazv tltl'it'i{i_\' 1|5t':*llti(‘ti the wall sutting t'irv tn statiunm'y and svwral uthvt' arlit-lvs. t‘tlllSillg‘ inatvrial dani- ag‘v in shirt. and its: ('nntvnts tn the aninnnt ”1' $33.00“. 'l‘ht- t'irvnwn hat- tlml t'aitht'nlly against the t'lannu, thus ln'vwnting‘ what might have oasi- ly lawn a svt‘inns (-unt'lag't'aliun. “1101'. .\t .Ihuut St p.111. Saturday vu'hing thv «h-purtnu-nt rvm-iH-«l a N!” from Fifth :IH'IHN'. whvl'v the rvsiclt'lwu «it. Mr. Smith was :1 mass 01' t'lunu-s. 'l‘hv t'irv hving Pallls‘ml by an nvvrhuatgd stmv. tl appears tho urcupzmt's son had filled thv stun" with Wumt and gum nut and lvt't. it. and whih- hv was nut tho huum- mmght, fire and .szs hmlly hurm-d. hut fur the pmmpt m-tiun ut' thv t'irvnwn and the high watt-r ln'vssurv thv IIHUSP wuuld have lwvn vulnplutt'l)‘ 4'Mll‘cby0d. le «hullzlgv In thv building and vuntvnts \\'t't‘(' ahuut $80”, vmw‘ml by insur- supprvssml tlw t'il'v muil Hw t'irv hri- L'ach- arriuul. Tho-y m-rv huwvw-r. smm cm ”H M'I'IN' and :Iuistml in 0x- lihguisllil'g llw Mama ”ml ”w “w slarlml an llmn' "1' MW! lth i! WUIIM lm «Inuln' haw lawn a «lisasn'an «ma. '1'. .l. Mc-(iliA'l'll'S. .\t 1" pm. un Friday awning tlw .lvparmwut rm-vivwl auntlwr vall {3 {hr Hasldvllvv nt' '1‘. J. 31143111”), ('mlul‘ street. in vxtiaguisll a blaze (-ausml by an uwrhvatml shwv. 'l‘lu- damage m! I'vl'ml by tln- m-vupants wvrc slight. TIRE DEPARTMENT BEBEWEB fflflfl 85113 ”I “NW-SIX HUUBS W W "O HIT Chas. A. See's. Pine street. Sunday. Time. about 8 am. Damage. about 83.000. T. J. McGnth's. Cedar street. Friday. Time about 10 p.m. Damage slight. Mr. Smith. fifth avenue. Saturday; Time. anon: : mm. Damage. about 8800. ManhaiLEcclestone's. Ltd. Pine street. Friday. Time, about 7 p.13. Damage slight. WHERE FIRES OCOURRBD U‘I twin ('ll.\.\'. .\. SHE'S. MR. SMI'I'H'S y: milled mm within Hrirt)‘ “0| m r “in part mum tn hum“ \' 1‘ I'\ last all! Mr. quuuct is conscientious, ener- gotic and straight forward in all his undertakings and would serve the electors tn the best of his ability. It' this rumor he true we think the electors would do well to mxuc out; to the polls on the lot of January and give Mr. Jeuuuctt a vote, and we feel sure that you will not regret having east your lot in favor of a man who is t-upahte of conducting your af- fairs in a businesslike manner to the best interest of the municipality at large. 'l'lu: tinu- is drawing “our wlu-n yuu as vitizvns will lw asked in vast. your lmllut far :1 m-w mnuwil lu repn-svnt ynu :uul h'unsuvt yuur business Iln'uligliuut tlw nil-(mining your. Willi but five weeks to gu it \mnlcl lw well for yuu lu vunsiclm' mm', ynm' vlmiu- fur a mayur. J! is rumored that Mr. ll. .l. .lcm- mutt, will lw u roundidau- fur the maynralty pusitiun, and as Mr. Jem- uwtt has had wide exlwricnve in mn- nicnpal al'ziirs for a number ut' years, in (,‘nlmlt, he would in all prulmbility make a good Hum fur that position. fIVE WEEKS Tlll Elfflflfll MY JANUABV HBST 'l‘lu- t'mwral tuuk plm-v i’rnm J. I'Iustnn (‘u., undvrmkiu: un 'l'hurmluy last. "Art-idvntul “with." Hy thv (wi- «lvm-v thv Ilt't't‘tlsvtl was trilmnin: up tlw clrit't mu! taking nt't' mrm-rs and haul Iumltlvtl thrm- t‘uut [mics which \Wt'v lighted. Thutht'm' mun mnvml Inn-k tn await tlw t-xplnsinns. but only um' vxplmlml. 'l‘lw clvvvuscd went back In invvstigzltv altul t'm'vivml tho full rul'm' ut° thv rhan'gv. Inluwing his [:01ch “N. ”no at his mnupzminns was "Is” hurt. Frank Kimsi. :I Finlumlw'. sign 2-}, murriml. am mnplnyo ut' llw Amnv Mine. was killml nu Sunday llw 12th 01' .\'u\‘mn|wr, by a blast I'l'um :1 hole in lhv drift. An inquest was held Ml \\'mlm-.~;duy lust umh-I (nrrum' 1h. MeriH, I'M“ an inquiry in!” tho musv ul' clmllh and tho jury In'mlght in ”:0 WWW! nf l"ul' n rhmmvy ili'l' n t'c-w Inninis Hi. ~ttli thrcm'n ill tti titt' tn'l id. pt'nit- nhly tlw 'u-st lmncly vx‘tingninn-r: but it lmil ut' snml, varth. its-slum. ur t'\'t'lt mail. will lw \‘t-t'y helpful. It' :i t'irv- plnm- mnm-t-ts with tln- c-hiinnc-y. tln- htttc-r Inntt-rinls nro nut cit-sii'nhh- tn ttsv. siltm' thv)‘ tlt't' iinhh- tu wnttt-t‘ ”t0 httt'ttitlz: Mint itltn lhv t'tmttt Wilt'l'i' tht- t'it't-lvlnm' is hwniml. .\'n'l‘ ('.\lttit~‘l'l. EXHI'HH. Ont ut' thv t'nnr tires that mmnrrml hm'v within .‘tti Imnrs ni' tln- lnttur pnrt at last \vvvk twn nt' thmn \vm'o “I0 t'nltsv ut' "\‘t‘l'ilt'ttit’ti stnvvs. 'i‘ht' 'lwnplv nrv nut mn'vt'nl vnungh tn sou thnt tho stun-s ttt't' in prulwr t'tllltii- tiun lwt'm't- lvnving their hmnvs nt' nn (Wt'ttiltg tn gu shunning: m' vlsowhorv. By this Int-thud ut' building- t'iros aunt, h'nving tho house at proy tn tln- tin-r- hvntml stnvv is pnnl' pulivy mnl nmrol ‘nt'lvn tinn's prunes tn lu- ciisnstrnns. I I Fatal Accident l"l""‘ are m MIH' c-umlit surrnumling \mmhmrk pr! Hm! lumps and lnnh-rm ‘ mulclifinn. llmm's slmulul rt-nsnmlhly fir" snl'v by simplest. IIvc-c-smry lmlm- as and m u sure «Ii Wnrk: that aim»: “1| XS CIIIZEIS Sllfllllll BE MUM Bflflfflll Ill Pflflhfil Hflflfii S a 1'0! 3' rv are no vrm-ks lit Hm! SIUH‘S. l’nflgt'i m m «w in sul‘q- c-umlitiun 'nllmlillg \Huuhvnx'k pruhn lamps mu! lnnlvrm un- r1 I‘I I’m-st " N :32. mum! at “work. ('IIIMNI‘IY FIRES ('lli!l|l|!'_\' fire a I'm H‘ H’IIN'I' M i‘uf mum At Ame Mine fih‘ ‘9. mum's: {UNI shove. l'c- c'ululitiom and n" Ihmx'k pruhwtml. mu! Innlvrlls urn in gnml vs simulcl 'u- made gum- hy inking the «n ry prm'mn inns. in as C'SN‘IIHM in tho s in (In :10" hr! fllll'l' m'ar wlu-n ynu ml tn mast, yuur 1'“ In repn-svnt yuur business t'r )lv-ssrs. 1m I'lHl'S p-mmls is [omb- u-r: but ur «won a fire- rw)‘. ”w The ease, howevor, was laid nwr pending a decisiuu i'rulu the High (’mu‘t, on a. vase similar tn the we in question. More evidence of why the Town of 'l‘immins should adopt a curfew fur the welfare uf children, “as shown in QI'ES'I‘I()N ()P “PLM‘I‘I” Magistrate Atkinson in suuuiiing up the evidenee NUIH‘ tn the mnelno siun that it was a matter uf an inter- pretation 01' the min] “place.” The defendant gut the liquor and consum- ed it. Now is the question had he any right to consume it in the “place' in which he said he did. Mr. Fnrhvs whu ammmwl t'nr lhv «lvl'cmlant. I'uttll‘llllt'tl that tln: mmls "any plans whatsuevm'” was meant tn prvvnt any pm‘sun l'rmn taking liquor to a pnhliv place. sat-h as a bar, hutvl, ur hall, piavvs hahitnatml by the pnhliv, t'ur tlu: pnrpuw of mm- sunning liqunt'. lint said Mr. Furhes the «lvfondant, vunsumml tho, llqltur in privat-y, unhcknown in anyone save himself. thvrvl'urv ln! mmlcl not he in- cluded in that swtiun cited by the impcvtur. \"ltlllA'l'lill .\("l‘ Lin-use lnspm-tur lllm-kwall pm- swntml the vase atnl vlaitnml that the (lvt'mnlant viulatml thv .\«-t by re. (-viving, marrying and mnstnning the liquor in a place utlwr than his uwn l'rivatu lmnst- and ('llPll tln- sm-tiun ut' the Art which stairs “that an pvrsnn shall haw ul' mnsnnw liqnur in any plavv whatsuvwr uthcx' than his pri- vate dawning hunsv.” 'l'hv finding nt' thv empty hntllv hul tn thv :ll'rvsl ut' the clet'vmhmt cm the charge 01' having haul liqunr in u plnvo uthvr than his mm primtv clhwlliug house. 'l'lw m-xt «lay 1w was apm'mu-lwcl by Pulivv (hastahlv (”mm as tn what In- had done with the liqum' [:0 had n-m'iwcl the day pl'!’\'iull~’. and in H'- ply statml that Inc had drank it. This ('uusml llu' pulim‘ tn duxlht Hw elv- i'oadaul 's stury and ('nllqulll'llfly the Imam was swan-hm. but lmlhillg was found but an vmpty lmttlv. 't'hu clc'rmuhmt wvnt hawk tu Svlm- Imu-hvr nml guw tlw rule-smut lmlu-r tn ‘tlw stutiun ugvut. whu thvroupun I'vh-um-cl thv pm'wl c-mituiuing the “lum'lm.” 'l'hi- «ivt'vmhmt. °zlrrimt tho purm'i :Ihmg thv lake shurv smm' cits- tuuvv away mut prm-vmlml In upun thv lmrm-l. In taking out tho lmttlcs hy sumo [Nisan m' utlu-r uiw ut' thvm mmght. ntl tn snnwthmsx, with HIP rv- snlt it. mum tn grit-1' hy sumshiug. '1‘!"- 3'0me hutth- was tiwu vuusmm-«l ntt the spurt hy tiw dvt'vmhmt. with It” mm in his company. SICAW‘II .\t.\l)l'l thc- man rupliml iii lhv Iii-miliw. Hm! his wii'v knot at hum'clim: huuw with ahnm :10 immm-s. 'l'hc- Hflh'vr the-u tnhl him it was against tiw lmv fur him In {New ihv liquui' tu rim-w prvm- isc-s mul mivisml him in ro-tm'u thv liqnur In iha- svlh'r. because if he shuuhl lu- i’mmcl with it in tho hmirolmg hnusv hc- wuulo! hc- linhlv M ii $200 t'imn With this cumin" thc- M'I'ivvr gm'v thv «h-i'emlmn :i [mlwr hr giw in llw simian zigvm, :il Svilllfllflm ('ill'l' fur thv 11-10in “1' thv purwl. | Thu ch'l'mnhilit wvm hut-I; tn Svhu- liIm-hvl' uml guru llw I‘vh'ilsml pmwr iii'i'nn‘ l‘i'iilsillg iiw iiqiiul‘ Um "I‘- im-r iiskml Iiw cli-t'mulmu il' lw was living In it priivmc- limisw. wlwrmumn Hu- mam ri-pliml in ”w iwmiliw. that his wii'v iu‘lli u lmm'cliiig imuw with luvr NW N" was rc-t'uswl it until lu- Imus» frum l'l‘nvim'inl ‘ the 3mm l'nrtlm'ith \wu l’nrvupinu in "Main ”Iv Ir. Allon. llw station Difficulty as to lhe Meaning of “0rd “Piace” \NH'I‘H :N' “\‘u but I '04 OTHER LIQUOR CASE TO BE P0008? 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