Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 29 Aug 1917, 1, p. 3

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Box 319 OCOJAALLf/ A A brother had ch: man wa Althc the hig right a somewb house + ! } | | l n POLIGE GOURT CAStS FROM FAMILY TROUBLES ‘"‘If Time is Money,‘‘ the Greek is in Morse than $16. Other Police Court Cases. The Police Court had two cases last week arising from family troubles and misunderstandings. The first was the case of Mrs. C. Raymond, charged by her husband with the theft of picâ€" tures, furniture, ete. This charge was dismissed. The other was the case of a young lady visiting in Moneta who complained that a man, who was her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, by marriage as it were, had chased and threatened her. ‘The man was bound over to keep the peace. Althouzh just back from Toronto, the big Provincial had been at work right away. _ Jolhn Paulson, being somewhat lubricated, went into the house of some strangers to lhim, and he refused to vo out again,. Then. they went $17,â€" Heurd he retuse cnhneque :E ]nat “18 found th 1 T ent Mrs. Raymond. went on 10 °eXâ€" plain that being left alone with four children to support some months ago, shie had to use this popular North Land method of making money to. earn 2 living for herself and family. The Magistrate then dismissed the. charges against her, saying that if it was desired to recover the value of. the goods or settle ownership, proâ€" ceedings could be taken in the civil courts. Later an effort was made to reconcile the couple and have them live together, but this was not successâ€" ful. Mr. Raymond asked for the cusâ€" tody of the children, but the court refused to interfere until it would be shown that the mother was not a suitâ€" able guardian. Two Austrians, one with an injured arm and the other with a busticated head, were brought before the court y‘hy Oficer Ackroyd. One had comâ€" plained to the Officer that the other had hit him on the head with a stone, and the Provincial laid a charge aâ€" gainst both of them for disorderly conduet. The evidence of the men proved this to be the proper thing to do, for their admissions showed one six and the other a halfâ€"aâ€"dozen. NIL teol w did you earn it ? / persisted .o ‘By selling booze,"‘ replit Rarmond. She went on to e r four days‘ work reque and on engun licitor Cook. * reply. .‘ W hos My money,"‘ ‘fHow did questioned t! * * * it,""*_ responded in aV steal out agalli mceial Oflk ent out 10 and V O THE PORCUPNTS ADVANCE answere thle witness porsisted Mr ze," _ replied YVOU * for the cusâ€" ut the eourt it would be is not a suitâ€" la w ver t] do 1em tal ate NVA "One of you was hit in the arm and the other hit in the hbead, now you‘re both going to be hit in the police court,"*~ said Magistrate Atkinson. It was a $10 and costs hit, or $15.50 each. Stoninoff, an alien enemy, laid a charge against J. Trudell of assault with intent to do serious bodily harm, the case arising from the auto driven by Trudell running into the alien. snunds ndd. > said the Magistrate. Tt sounds odd,"‘ said the Magistrate, that an alien enemy can lay a charge against a Bntlsh subject in a Canadiâ€" an court.‘‘ The case was remanded until Thursday of this week. The case against exâ€"Mayor Wilson for breach of the teaming byâ€"law was dismissed for ‘‘want of information,‘‘ the charge mentioning horses and the byâ€"law only specifying ‘‘rigs, ete. * Another charge, however, can be laid, if the police care to risk more teetmniâ€" ealities. The other family trouble affair was that in which a Miss Hastings, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Burke, at Moneta, charged another Mr. Burks is visiting her sister, Mrs. Burke, at Moneta, charged another Mr. Burke with threating her, chasing her and usâ€" ing bad language to her. Apparently there had been some trouble between the women of the families, and the aceused Burke‘s story was that he heard her calling his wife bad names, ete. The Magistrate bound the man over to keep the peace, and advised the others to mind their own affairs and keep to themselves, and so avoid trouble Messrs. Hilton Brown and James Hepplestone left today for Wi mmpe Calgary .md the Rockies, with the inâ€" tention of having a holiday trip and also aiding in the patriotic eause of production by doing some harvesting work during the trip. At Toronto recently, Dr. J. W. Fraser, of Cochrane, was united in marriage to Miss Mabel Evelyn istewâ€" art, daughter of Mrs. M. M. Stewart, of Nanton Court Apartments, Roseâ€" dale. "Bury me in the good old North Land,"‘ this was the wish recently exâ€" pressed by Richard Edmunds _ who died at Cobalt last week. His wife, who lives in Newfoundland telegraphâ€" ed that his wish be respected. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. C. Byrne anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughter, Violet Mae, to Mr. John Gunnard Johnston, on Wednesday, August 8th., in the city of Detroit. The bride was on the J. P. MeLanughlin office staff until recently and her many fmends in the Camp will extend sincere good wishes to the couple for happiness and prosperity. TIMMINS EEWS IN BRIF There were twentyâ€"five applieations before the Cochrane Council last week for the position of Chief of Police of that northern town. The applications came from dozens of different places, including Durham, Sudbury, Copper Cliff, Toronto, St. Catherines, South Poreuping, Niagara Falls, New Liskeâ€" ard, Haileybury, Brampton, Parry Sound, Meaford and Waterloo. The per mont salaries dition to the regular busH1 meetine, it was decided to ter of condolence to Miss â€" pressing the sympathy of t of the Club in the death of | The wortk taken in tby the 4 nhe wotI 9 ‘pair ( out 0 p»: HOVWARD McNAMARA REPORTED ILL IN FPRANCHE AD CATTC overseas,. time 1n in thes Vimy taken ill last mont! the stars on the 228 evy team last wintet 88000000000000009000000688§4 $ Pierceâ€"Jacobs $ Lumber Company + Timmins Thers as held 1l0OV ondi ho suggested 1 to $150 zular meeting of the D.Y.B. at the home of Miss Salmon ay evening, where an enjoyâ€" roor two was spent. dn adâ€" the regular business of the it was decided to send a letâ€" family trouble affair w h a Miss Hastings, w r sister, Mrs. Burke, rged another Mr. Bur e her. chasing her and i s decided °0o seld nee to Miss Poiti and the wOrk gIiVvC Troimn:. 5103 motihe e°eTFs e 0OMOWOWWMOOWMMOOOOOMMWOOQO: :00000“00 09000000000000000000000008§0000646§8 0 Tie and Lumber Merchant All Kinds and Dimensiors of Mine Timbers Supplied. Opposite Sporting Ground. All Kinds Dressed Lumber. QMWQWOONWWWOMOOMWO 6A eP eV ory meal‘ Public School and Separate School Supplies THE L. STADELMAN COMPANY Near the Station, Timmins F I knew. you and you knew me, ‘Tis seldom we would disagree; But never having yet clasped bands Both often Fail to understand That each intends to do what‘s right, And treat each other "honor bright" How little to complain there‘d be, If I knew you and you knew me. HEN‘ERE we ship you by mistake Or in your bill some error make; From irritation you‘d be free, If I knew you and you knew me. Or when the cheques don‘\ coine on time And Customers send us nary a line We‘d wait without anxiety, I{f I knew you and you knew me. PHONE 65 e have everything in the line of school books and supplies such as textâ€"books, school bags, slates, pencils, and seribtlers. We cater to the children‘s trade at all times, no matter how small it may ke Watch our window display this week It‘s one of the outâ€" standing features of the warâ€"with its tonic effect on stomâ€" ach and nervesâ€"its welcome refreshâ€" ment in time of need HEN let no doubting thoughts abide. Of firm good faith on either side. Confidence to.each other give; Living ourselvest let others live: But any time you come this way. you will call we hope and pray; ‘Then face to face we each shall see. And I‘ll know you and you‘ll know me. R when some goods you fire back, Or mako a "kick‘" on this or that, We*d take it in good part you see, If I knew youw and you knew me. With customers, a thousand strong. Occasfonally things go wroangâ€" Sometimes our fault, sometimes othersâ€" Forbearance would decrease ali cares, Kindfriends how pleasant things would be I{f I knew you and you knew me. Plavour Lasts! Silver Street, Cobalt in a

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