Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 11 Apr 1923, 1, p. 6

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Report every suspected case of comâ€" muricable disease to the Medical Ofâ€" fceer of Health. By trying to conceal eases of diphtheria, searlet fever, etc., one is endangéring the lives of other people. Boiling will render all water safe for drinking purposes. Safety First: Gordon Building, «â€"â€" Timmins. Gordon H. Gauthier Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SOUTH PORCUPINE. Boil the W ater DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST Temporary Quarters 86 Pine St. WALKER MACDONALD * The Store for Men and for Women Who Buy for Men " UNDERTAKING PARLORS Now open at 69 Pine Street, Gordon Block, Timmins, Ont. New Men‘s Furnishings Store BORRO OF GOLUMN Complete modern equipment, including motor hearse. H. H. MOORE M.D., : M.O.H. Men‘s Latest Models of Spring Suits and Overcoats, Raincoats, Fine Shirts of all makes and newest designs and styles, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes and Rubkers. Everything newâ€"everything highâ€"classâ€"â€"Prices reasonable A Visit to this New Men‘s Store will Please and Pay You A Big New Upâ€"toâ€"date Store with a Big New Upâ€"toâ€"date Stock of iimmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every second and fourth Thursâ€" day in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Avenue. Minnie Shephard, Sara Thomas, N.G. Rec. See. Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. 3 WE *VE had years and years of exâ€" perience in sheet and metal work of all kinds. We‘ll put your leadâ€" er pipes in place, build skylights and ventilators, likewise cornices, gutters and so on, and do the joh when and how you want it, reservâ€" ing the right to give you good adâ€" vice based on the experience we just mentioned. Cedar St. 1 WE GET THE NQMINATION OUR "GOOD hHome ‘ g SANITATION® f Opposite the Goldfields Timminsg. 8. BUCOVETSEKY ALL RARIO STATIONG MVSIT HAVE LIGENGES Apparatus for ‘‘Receiving Only‘‘ Comes Under the Regulations In This Regard. having apparatus for **Reception Onâ€" do not require to ‘be licensed. Such an impression is entirely unâ€" founded and the Department desires to make it clear that Amateur Radio Stations whether they be fitted for transmission and reception or for reâ€" ception ‘only require a dicense as proâ€" vided underâ€"Section 3 of the Radioâ€" telegraph Act, which reads :â€" ‘*‘3. No person shall establish any radiotelegraph station or install or work any radiotelegraph apparatus in any place in Canada or on board any ship registered in Canada except unâ€" der and in accordance with a license granted in that behalf by the Minisâ€" In some quarters the opinon has pre vailed that Amateur Radio Stations With so many radio sets in this disâ€" trict, and with more contemplated, the following announcement from the Dept. of Marine Fisheries, Ottawa, should be of more than passing interâ€" est. Tlre announcement says:â€"â€" Every Amateur Radio Station in the Dommmion of Canada must be licensed by the Department of Marine Fishâ€" eries, Ottawa. ter. Failure to obtain such a license may invoke the penalty of the law as proâ€" vided by Section 9 of the Radioteleâ€" graph Act which says :â€" ‘+0. Every one who establishes a radiotelegraph station or installs or works any radiotelegraph apparatus in violation of the provisions of this Act, or of any regulation made hereâ€" under, shall be liable on summary conâ€" viction to a penalty not exceeding fifâ€" ty dollars, and on conviction on indictâ€" ment to a fine not exceeding five hunâ€" dred dollars and to imprisonment for a term not exceeding twelve months, and in either case shall ‘be liable to forfeit to His Majesty, any radioâ€" telegraph apparatus installed or workâ€" ed without a license."" Licenses for **Reception â€" Ounly"‘ may ‘be obtained upon application at the Post Office in the more important towns and cities or by writing to the Deputy Minister, Department of Maâ€" rine and Fisheries, Ottawa, Ont. Iiâ€" censes for transmittmg stations are obtainaible only from the Deputy Minâ€" ister at Ottawa,. Applications for both classes of license must be accompanied by the sum of one dollar, which is the license feé for amateur stations. Liâ€" censes are valid for one year, comâ€" meneing on the ist. April, and expir ing automatically on the 3lst. Mareh ALLâ€"FRENCH PROGRAMME CN RADIO THIS EVENING An announcement of special interâ€" est to large numbers in Timmins is made in connection with the Radio broadecasting. There will be ‘broadâ€" casted from Westinghouse Station "*W.B.Z."" at Springfield, Mass., this evening, April 1l1th, an all French programme put on by French artists furnished through the coâ€"operation of the Canadian A@Westinghouse Co. of Montreal, and **La Presse"‘ Station "CK.A.C." â€" The concert will stari at 9 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) and will run through to 1 a.m. Staâ€" tion **W.B.Z:"" aoperates on a 422 no doubt many njovine the hig operales on a 42 h. Wireless fans i rict will be much in special programms Again there promises to be quite a hit doing at police court here tomorâ€" row (Thursday). In addition to the adjourned cases and those in which decision is to be given after the taking of evidence last week, there are a num be of new ones. There will be the usual two or three cases of simple and compound drunkeness. Steve Berillea will be charged with assaulting his brotherâ€"inâ€"law. M. Mandachuk and Steve Souk will be faced with, charges in connection with what appears to have bean a little roughâ€"house at a !christening party in Moneta. ‘The Town police were sent for Sunday to restore calm to the party. According to the story told the police, Mandaâ€" chuk and Souk visited the ehristening bee without ‘being invited and for the apparent purpose of beating up a friend of theirs. According to. the story, they were like some of the criâ€" tiecs of the town council,â€"they wantâ€" ed to knock and so earried a hammer. They hit their friend, it is said, in the mouth with the hammer and this anâ€" noved him considerably. Also it knock ed out some of his teeth. ‘The hammer proving too light the men are acceused of going outside and getting an axe to renew the combat. The friend, howâ€" ever was equal to the oceasion and did effective beating on his own account. In the meantime the police were noâ€" tified and journeyed to Moneta, reâ€" turning with Mandachuk and Souk, also the axe. The story current that the assaulted man had an ear chopped off with the axe is not correct and was evidently invented by someone who was born wirth too many ears or too large a dose of imagination. â€" Indeed, the agsaulted man escaped with about as few injuries as the assaultees (if the lawyers will permit the use of this legal term). In other words, * You ought to see the other fellow‘s face."‘ Another fighting ease is that of E. Gignac, charged with fighting in a local poolroom. A young fellow, D. Larsch, will answer to a charge of the theft of a team of horses. Aceording to the information given in laying the charge he went off with a team of hired by another man from a local livery, keeping the horses out unâ€" itil around midnight and running up a bill of around $20.00 in livery hire against the man who had the team. There is also another drug store ease.; It is a case of a technical breach mssc uns en es ie ce mm omm cesmm umm mt en ty Ni cce en COBALT POLICEMEN HAVE THEIR HEADS STITCHED The officers took Joe to the town hall, while Inspector Moore and Proâ€" vincial Constable Craik scoured the locality for George Robitaille. They found him hidden underneath a bed in the home of F. Boucher. He is acâ€" cused. of unlawfully wounding the policemen and is held without lbail, while his brother faces two alleged breaches of the O.T.A. and a charge of assaulting a peace officer. ANCTHER BUSY DAY AT POLICE COURT TOMORROW George Robitaille is in jail, his broâ€" ther Joseph is out on $1,000 bail, and Chief of Poltee Parcher and Provinâ€" cial Sergeant Urqubhart have wounds on their heads that required two stitches each as the result of a fracas in the north end of the town on Friâ€" day dast. The officers were taking Joseph Roâ€" bitaille to the lockup, after finding both men, they say, in a drunken state when his brother came up from behind and attacked the officers with an iron weapon, and fled. afainst tne man who nad There is also another case. It is a case of a tech of the Ontario Pharmaey Scobell being charged wit €iI 69 Pine St., Gordon Block, Timmins, Ont. @80000000000006000

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