Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 Apr 1919, 1, p. 3

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Marsh 25075 Ave Meria (Soprauo and Yiciin) Crecifix â€" (Tenor and Bass) o Les Ramesaux (Bass) Stabat Materâ€"Cujus Animen â€" (Tenor On this great musical festival hear the worldâ€"famous artistis and choirs sinz Easter anthems dusts and solos. Victrolas from $24 up to $597 (sold on easy paym=ents, if desired>, Ask for free copy of our 620â€"page Musical Encyclopedia, listing over 2000 "His Master‘s Voice" Records. L_I C m selections for this occasion: ceuts for 10 inch doublisâ€"sided NY O 90 for 12}â€"inch doubi Red Seal Records €11 n Toeâ€"dayâ€"Hayden Buartetâ€" and e that Binds Trinity Choir Words of Christâ€"Part 1â€"and 2 Melbaâ€"Kube!lik Carusoâ€"Journet Pol Plancon a Caruso Agent for Hayces Bros. Tombstoncs. 19103 89073 S5020 88469 vhe vie +# #,% vBe vhe ohe ote * ®¢ o fFollowed in South End this year, the Dome likely going in with South End for both the football and hbasebail games. H. 4. Laidlaw is the presiâ€" dent of the S. P. Athletie Associaâ€" tion, and J. R. Meyers the seeretary. Pie. MeCauley was among those reâ€" ‘urning last w eek to the Camp after sovreral serviece overseas. mouth Poreupme last week or ul an Athletic Assoctation to o the sports in the neighhoring this year. Football and baseba be the two clhief sports likely .\l;]' N~. 4 Haileybury attended the first publi meoeting of the newly organized Citi zens‘ Liberty at Cobalt last week The avowed purpose of the new leagiu is to fight oppressive legislation an« pro:m-' personal libherty. At pre' (-nt it is chiefly concerned to fight th prohibition measures in rv.:.ml to "It quor. At Cobalt last week a numbe of stirring addresses weoere _ made Mr. J. W. McePlhie thougsit the pes pie ougat to Know what thaey Mr. Arthur Ferland referred number now being killed ‘by of drugs and dopes. ‘*They n alive toâ€"day,‘‘ he sard, ‘‘if the have had decent whiskey to Mr. Jos. Gorman argued that this NOrEA LA: speculations n times than eve in the mining COEALT LIBERTY LEAGUE ; HOLDS BIG MEETING orous case wa tinsmith bill over an hour. ed in having ed to the extent ment given agaims pay the costs whi $8.00 so he was a $6,.00. Surelyv, it Over 30 Haileybury meeoting of farled to attend to his duties as stable man to twentyâ€"four ‘horses and also perform all the functions of a yveterin ary or horse nurse. In still another case after the Judge had given judgâ€" ment to the defendant in an action for raxes, because of nonâ€"service of the assessment notice, the bailiff volâ€" untered the information that the deâ€" fendant had admitted to him the reâ€" ceipt of the notiee chut, stated that he had recescived it too late to appoal. The Judge admitted the first part of the bailiff‘s evidenceâ€"which was in favor of the plaintiffs,â€"but exeluded the last part which favored the man sued for taxes. The Judge then gave judgment for the plaintilfs, reversing sued for taxes. ‘The Ji judgment for the plain his former decision. C â€"but in its administration by differâ€" ent people of different temperments some remarkable results oceur. â€" For instance, Judge Rose of the Supreme Court allowed the chief of a hunch of Timmins highgraders to go on susâ€" pended sentence with the admonition ‘"‘"to sin no more‘‘ while one of the poor runnersâ€"in for the establhshment hbad previously drawn six months in jail from the District Judge. _ And this, ‘though the runnerâ€"in had only made a few dollars from the game while the chief‘‘s gains were estimated in the thousands.~ Some equally peeuâ€" liar decisions were handed out at the last session of the Division Court, according to the viewpoint of our esâ€" reader. A man caught in the act of unlawfually appropriating his neighbor‘s wood was in effect given judgment for the time and labour he had spent in an attempt to put the wood in shape so that he could haul it away. A stableman was deprived ofâ€"his wages in another case, accordâ€" inz to our reader‘s view, beceause he > of soOME OF THE ORDITIES OF THE LAW ‘AS SK din klun nee, the Domimon T U , or any other reform extremists. tent:iol Jih(‘l't V sorved Cobalt IOZE down iz the $£9.00 extent of $ 1L(i men may been speculatin 1e daw as it as esteemed readers of non sense and Justice,â€" > legal lights inform w dministration by diffe: different temperment ble results oceur. _ Fo e Rose of the Suprem Mulhol an em )1 t 1t 1 IMC ; argued apout for e defendant succeed £90.00 account redueâ€" of $2.060, but judgâ€" t him and he had to ch amounted,to over . net doséer by about is a funny world, and there are wilder e law courts someâ€" ime to publie notice promot T( p tastes arSs . durin J amn ue all OPCG the peo thrhey wanted and thn eV Mi intd 1¢ 171 1 V H nrntiy rout Day the PS( JWn will 1(

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