ichSshchen NORTHERN EMPIRE THEATRES 2 Phone 259B £ _..= Timmins Eï¬Ã©ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬ï¬%ï¬%%ï¬%gï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%gï¬%ï¬ï¬Eï¬%ï¬%ï¬ï¬%ï¬%ï¬ï¬%ï¬%ï¬gflg New Empire Theatre “PIONE[R IRAILS" MAY 2nd â€" Fripary saturoar MAY 3rd THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Although the byâ€"law has been activeâ€" ly enforeed for over a year, and so all have had fair enough chancee it would seem to abtain the required weights, there was no desire to take any adâ€" vantage in the matter, the idea being to have the law observed, and not to obtain fines. The cases accordingly were al remanded for a week. If those charged secure the weights in the meantime it is likely ‘that the cases will be withdrawn. The intenâ€" tion is, ho wever, to enforcee the byâ€"law regarding the protection of the pubâ€" lice by having all standing horses securely held by weights of proper type. SIXTVâ€"THAEE CASES AT POLICE CoOURT Thursoay Twenty for Not Having Town Licenses. _ Thirteen _ Drunks. Eleven Remanded for Not Having Weights for ' Horses. W Twenty of the cases Thursday were in connection with unpaid town licenses,â€"some for poolrooms, some for tobacco selling, and some for the various other purposes for which the town issues lieenses. A couple of weeks previously fair notree was given that all these licenses were due and payalble and unless attended to would result in prosecutions. A very few heeded the timely warning of Chief Greer, but the majority seemed to let is slide, so they have only themâ€" selves to blame for the fine of one dolâ€" lar and costs. The gang arrested early in the week in Gillies Lake Townsite found their passage through police court a rather stormy one. They pleaded guilty to the various charges laid, and it cost quite a hunk of money to settle the matter. A. Kerohulinsky paid in all $127.15 for obstructing the police. S. Nador paid the same on a similar charge. It cost John Senuk, the ownâ€" er sof the place where the blooming row took place, $330.15, on charges of obstructing the police and havin‘g liquor illegally in a public place. His wife, Annie Senuk, was assessed $144.065 in all, the charge against her being obstructing a police officer in the discharge of his duty. (Mike Chitbac, 8. Pavaluk and John Sayvdi, The drunks were unlucky last week. There were thirteen of them, each fined $10.00 and costs, the simple form of drunkenness in each case costing them more than thirteen dolâ€" lars each. For not having proper markers on their autos, two citizens paid £2.00 and costs each. Nome others can save money, by making a note of this paragraph and seeing that they also observe the law in this respect. Chibac, 8. Pavaluk and John Sa who were on the premises at the ti of the big row mentioned last we were each asked to donate a total $17.50 for their part in the eve charges of drunkenness being lis against these three. Officer Mar had his eoat ‘badly torn when he i attacked in this house, but he m; hs way safely out against six them, and Thursday he had the : of seeing them pay for a new coat him, whrtle he can keep the old c as a souvenir, which is about the l1 of its possihlities after its ro: Another remand made was that of Guisseppe Biondi on a charge of illegal purchase of liquor. For illegally ha‘ving liquor in a public place Geo. Doucette was fined $200.00 and costs. He and another man were making noise on street one evening and he did not want to acâ€" company Deputy Chief Sally. Yes, he went along all right eventually. B. Kliminowich was fined $200.00 and costs for illegal purchase of liquor. â€"On a similar charge G. Rossi paid $500.00 and costs. Another case of illegal purchase cost John Engâ€" strum $300.00â€" and eosts, the â€"rat varying in the different cases accord ing to the and condi tions. The cases against J. D. iMdMaster on a charge of illegally having liquor in a public place, and a charge of obâ€" structing .the police, as well as ‘the case against J. MeDonald of drinking in a public place and obstructing the police, were remanded to this week. S. Wishlay charged Felix Badoski with assault. Neither side had witâ€" nesses, and the case was remanded to this week to give them opportunity to secure witnesses of the trouwble. OSt Jonn n# costs, the â€"rate when he was ut he made inst six ~of coat limit 1n 2i Hetbert Hoover has held a number of very important posts since the Great War opened, and is now menâ€" tioned as the agentâ€"of the Reparaâ€" tions Commission to collect 2,500,000,â€" 000 gold marks per annum from Gerâ€" many. ~At present he is US. Secreâ€" tary of Commerce, but if appointed as the Reparahom Commussion agent he would be the most powerful man in the world, according to Mr. Owen D. Young., who helped create the posiâ€" tion but is not a candidate for it. The agent for the Reparations Comâ€" mission â€" will control _ international commercé and regulate international exchange, says Mr. Younzy. Several cases of measles are reâ€" ported in Haileybury, the disease beâ€" ing of the mild type. Practically all the towns in the North Land this year have had measles cases. the disease in some of the eentres reachâ€" ing epidemic form. It stimulates appeitite and aids digestion. It makes your food do you more - ' : good. Note how it relieves that stuily feceling after hearty eating. ~ HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGING MRS. V. CLERMONT Complete modern equipment inâ€" cluding motor hearse. ~ Corner Third Ave. and Maple St TIMMINS, ONT. We buy at the highest price and sell at the cheapest. We make a specialty of exchangâ€" ing goods. Best service. CALL AT 60 BALSAM STREET TIMMINS, ONT. Now open for business. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. DEALER IN NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS Night and Day Phone 428 Dan St. Onge Building. IROQUOIS FALLS. PARIS HOTEL Chew it after every meal Give us a call. Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third â€" Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to atterd. E. L. Urquhart J. G. Harris, TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 Boiling will render all water safe for Irinking purposes. Safety First Report every suspected case of comâ€" municable disease to the Medical Ofâ€" icer of Health. By trying to conceal cases of diphtheria, scarlet fever, etc., one is endangering the lives of other people. 60 Fourth Avenue Corner Balsam Boots and Shoes repaired in firstâ€"class style. Rubber Boots vulcanized. Best modâ€" ern Vulcanizer made. Best Boots\ and Shoes and Rubbers Sold at the lowest prices. It will pay you to try us once, you‘ll come again. NEW MACHINE FOR SHARPENâ€" ING SKATES 4 Does Good Work and does it quickly. SHOE RE PA IR SHO P STEAMSHTP Max ‘Greenberg Information â€"re Passports, etc., Gladlv Furnisghed Gordon H. Gauthiee â€" Frank J. Kehoe Barristers, Bolicitors, Notaries Public, etc. Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roofng Cement For Sale Arch. Gillies, B.A.Sc.,0.L.S. W, H. SEVERT Corner Kitby Ave and Mountjoy St P.0, BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Contract Mining Claim Assessâ€" ment Work BUILDING CO NTRACTOR Queen‘s Hotel Phone 36 â€" Timmins RESIDENCE PHONE 462 Land Surveys, Mine Surveys, Enâ€" gineering, Reports, Plans and Esâ€" timates. W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€" Ont. Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes, Confectivnery, Tobaccos. 3% Spruce St. for Sale at STATION TICKET OFPFICE Ontario Land Surveyor, Civil Engineer Boil the Water BOARO OF HEALTH GOLUMN T ownship Building H. H. MOORE M.D., M.0.H.