Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 Apr 1924, 1, p. 9

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BERINI, PROP. T immins C Ladies Free Ontario Work in the clearing away of the old hiuildings on the lot opposite the Queen‘s Hotel is in progress. The buldmg formerly ceenpied hy the Timmins Drug Co. has proved difhâ€" ‘cult to move on acceount of its light eonstruction, and has been several days on the road. The lots are being cleared to allow the eonstrnetion of the Ing new theatre for Timmins. Friday evening of this week will be Ladies Night at the Caledonian Society, and a particularly pleasing evening is expected. In the past the Caledonian Society has had several Ladies‘ Nights, each one unusually pleasing and succeessful. It is hoped and expected that the event Friday evening will even eclipse the previous suceesses. The Committee of ladies in charge OFf the_prograngme for the occeasion are preparing a special evenâ€" ing of allâ€"round enjoyment. ‘There will be music, vocal and instrumental. games, novelties, dances, specialities, refreshments. The whole programme is to be furnished ‘by the ladies, and it may confidently be looked forwardâ€" ed to as an evening of }wtl(u]ar enâ€" tertainment and pleasure, with many pleasant surprises and a generally happy social time. Mrs. D. Mackie. wife of the President of the Society, will preside and the > programme throughout, without giving in advance any of its individual items, may be accepted as attractive from beginning to end. All Seots and Neotswomen and their friends are cordially invited and will find the occasion one of the very best yet of this eminently sue. cessful season for the Society, Ladies® Nwiit at the Caledonian Souet}‘, Friâ€" day evening this week, April 25th, in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Timmins, should draw a record â€" attendanee.â€" Among the items of husiness to be dealt with previous to the programime will hbe the arrangentents for a return visit from the Lancashire Club who were the hosts of the Caledonians a couple of weeks ago, LADIES NIGHT FRIDAY AT CALEDONIAN SOCIETY % # C A‘Fter anâ€" extended iliness,, Mrs. Felix Lepine, Main Avenue, Timmins. passed away Runday <evening, aged | IN billito TUWRdHH 39 years. To the hushband and famuwy iconstable Martin Has Coat Nearly surviving the syimpathy of all will be: Torn of Him. Liquor and Other extended. The funeral took pm(e' Things Found in House. yesterday to the RX.. chureh.and4 Number of Charges cemetery. ) t Result. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO DEATH OF MRS. F. LEPINE AFTZR LONG ILLNESS Reéforée the end of last week the Town, Police had a nice collection of ases started for this week‘s court. Around Easter there were several that had acqtuired ‘"buns‘‘ and before the week was out there were a half a dozen of these ‘‘*Easter buns‘‘ colâ€" lexted in the town coop. They will lan\wer toâ€"morrow before (Magistrate Atkimson for drinking not wisely but too .well. iBill Klimovich faces the of keeping liquor for sale. The police raided Bill‘s place and carried off fart of his kitchen. Under the windrx they found a strip of wainâ€" seotting that came away just as soon as you pulled out the ingernious winâ€" dow ledge that looked so innocent. The tigâ€"up made a dandy cache, and there were two bottles of booze in the‘ hldmg place when the police disâ€" covered it. They brought Bill, the bottles, the window ledge and the loose: sheeting along to. the jail. Later, Bill was allowed out on $500.00 bail. Mrs. Geneneffe Rossi is â€".another who will be charg'ed with keeping for sale. ~There is a similar charge also prefetred against J. Engstrum. There_ are four local drivers of delivery horses summoned for breach of the law #t not having weights to holdl their horses when . left ‘standing. OtheI; drivers should make a note of these" four cases and save themselves from similar fate. The byâ€"law reâ€" quires the use of weights on delivery horseg left standing on street. and (‘hxef*Gfeer and his staff are seemg that this byâ€"law is observed. [ from all sides and.he hadâ€"a stormy time. One man smashed him over the head with a billet of wood. j()ther_s hung on to him, tearing his coat snearly off his back. He was able to make his way out eventually, however. and assisted in seeing Senâ€" ieuk sately locked .away. ~ Monday Cevening while the School Roard was in session, Mrs. Seneak visited the (Town. Hall and created such a disâ€" | turhance that she had to ine locked up. whe dd not desire to #o below .md the police had literally to earry her to the padded cell where she made |the air hideous with ber denunciation ‘of the police and everything. Tuesâ€" \day, with Constable W. Bennett, of |Schumacher, sthe Town Police visited ‘the Seneuk place Gillies Lake and five men were arrested | there including the man accused of !'smashin' Constable Martin on the ‘head.. The police seized a quantity ‘of liquor, etc., and. a number of serâ€" 'lOllS charges will result from the raid. The charges will incude breaches of ’rhe Onrano Temperance Act. obstracâ€" 'tmg, the pohce and assault. There have been ~evera1 complaints . about i the. place # the past. and the police ‘intend to clear up the situation now. HALF A DOZEN EASTER BUNS GATHERED UP LAST WEEK As a result of a police raid on the place of J. D. MeMaster, rear of Cedar street, there will be charges of breaches of the O.T.A. and of obstrucâ€" ting the police, heard ‘before Magisâ€" trate A‘tkinson toâ€"morrow. Visiting the house one evening recently the police found J. MeDonald in the act of taking a drink. (McMaster said he was the owner of the place and reâ€" sented the ‘police enquiries. A search of the premises resulted in the finding of literaily hundreds of bottles that from their smell had once held liquor. The police say that there beâ€" ing four men paying room rent the place is a public place under the Act. CHARGES OF BREACH O.T.A. AND OBSTRUCTING POLICE Monday evening about 6:30 ‘the Town Police had a hurry call to CGhllies Lake Townsite just outside the Town,limits. The information given the police was to the effect that a desperate row was in progress at the residence of John Seneuk and that it appeared as if the affair might wind up in a fatality unless it was stopâ€" ped, In any event the noise was alarming the whole district. The place in question is outside the limits of the Town, but even‘tually in reâ€" sponse to the urgent request, for police attention, Officers D. Mariin and W. Orr were sent out. They found evidences of drunkenness and a row and placed Seneuk under arâ€" rest.» Taking himn out of the house, Officer Martin had to drop back as the doorway was narrow, and some of the oceupan‘ts of the house took the opportunity‘ to slam the door shut with the one police officer outside with his prisoner and the other inside alone with one woman and five men. Const@‘>le Martin was set upon apâ€" oEVEN ARRESTS IN HOUSE N GILLES TOWNSIHTE Try Advertising in The Advance * * 5 5 C 5 5 5 5 5 5 i5 5 59 3355 T. E. 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