Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Apr 1933, 1, p. 3

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Damage by Floodq | fee ~"\ _ at South Porcupine : V( Misses Edyth Rapsey and Lilian Huot are spending the Easter vacation under the parental roofs here while ! home from Haileybury convent. l Miss Florence Murphy, of Iroquois Falls, spent Easter at her home at the Dome. At the police court on Tuesday three drunks paid the usual fine, also one aspeeder was fined. For being illegally i in possession of an otter skin a man paid $20.00 and costs ($38.50), and also had four fine fox skins confiscated for not having the proper holding permit. The charge was laid by Game Warden Eddlestone who discovered the skins in the man‘s cabin while he was out on his trap lines. A claim of having liquor in a public place was dismissed and another similar charge adjourned. The main time was taken up with a stabâ€" bing case against Anna Bertoli, of Schumacher, who it is alleged cut Mrs. Erminia FPizzali across the face with a razor on the evening of March 30th in Schumacher. It tcok seventeen stitches to close the wound which reached from the ear to the upper lip, and the case had been adjourned on former Occasâ€" ions to wait until the injured woman was recovered enough to give testiâ€" mony. Mr. Dean Kester appeared on behalf of Mrs. Bertoli while Mr. Cumâ€" mings, solicitor, Of Haileybury, was present in the interests of the Pizzalis. The woman was committed for trial at the assizes being held at Cochrane in June. Mrs. Pizzali, during the preliâ€" minary hearing, stated that while she was in conversation with two Italian friends on the street across from Dr. Byers on the stated evening, the acâ€" cused came from across the street and reaching from behind drew the razor across her face. The other two Italians | would not swear that it was Mrs. Berâ€" e n omm m w a book in which he asked her to write a declaration that she had seen the accused kissing another Italian who was boarding there. Magistrate Atkinâ€" son objected to the introduction of this evidence without producing the book. Lawyer Kester insisted that he was right as it was a case of crossâ€"questionâ€" ing a witness of the crown. The magistrate overâ€"ruled him as it had happened so long ago (three years) that it was n9t fair to the witness. The case was held over until a mesâ€" senger was sent to get the book. In the meantime Dr. Byers told of the woman being brought to his place for attention. Constable Fulton also told of a phone call from the Gold Range hotel and on his arrival there of the woman, Mrs. Bertoli, then in a very hysterical condition, giving herself up fearing the wounded woman rmight be killed. On a resumption of the trial toli that did it as all they had seen was the arm and hand reach out with something in it. The trouble seemed to have started some years ago. While Mrs. Bertoli was in Italy with her children, witness (Mrs. Pizzali) stated that the husband had come to her with nolds; secretary, Ruby treasurâ€"| UE i er, Elva Wilkes On May 4th Mr. expect Fowler will be present at the meeting, reside; for installation of officers, and will exâ€"| plain any difficulties that may arise. | Resu On Sunday evening the choir of the : SC United Church presented the cantata,' "Easter Day," by John S. Witty, in a‘ The manner which delighted everyone of! Provin the large congregation which filled the| Specia edifice to capacity. Messrs Radclifl‘e|7th‘ 1G and Uren took the bass solo, Mrs. Webb| |pp, and Mrs. Stanlake the duet, with Mrs., quin I Stanlake singing the soprano solo part,i last n: Mr. Ron Jones, tenor, and Mrs. WebD| s jn ; the contralto solo in the solo and chOorus| papnp of the last part. Mr. Ron Jones wasl Pte. L organist, accompanied by Miss Mary| y McIntosh at the piano. The church| p;, p was beautifully deceorated with spring| w flowers for the occasion. "A The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of t Church are giving an afte on Wednesday, April 26th, at of Mrs. W. W. Wilson, (Wil ber Shop), South Poreupine. for a few days, taking with her, her goldfish, the icy water not being conâ€" ducive to their health. A man was removing his bovine to higher land in order to get contented milk from a contented cow. Md. Ahr was #going home to his cottage by the canoe he has been using to reach his aeroplane dock. Some of the iceâ€"floes of the river were hitting the bridge with conâ€" siderable force. Mearing at Court of Schumache Wounding Case. (Oher News from Correspondent for South Porâ€" cupine and Dome Mines, mt 8 ne $ 1928 and 1913, igh this evening was departing t juick 1 tha Porcupins water no heir health. this year that ar thaw would bring has in the past in street. While n proportions of the ns of the flood: was menacing One woman we reside elsewher, president Kathleen Naish: t of the United afternoon tea , at the home Wilson‘s Barâ€" 1€ ng canoe ht aeroplant s. â€"of the with conâ€" EFte. A. H. Belisle Sgt. N. R. FParrell a Sgt. E. Baker w ommc mc ces Robt. Barker leader pro tem o District band to s who has gone to Results of Provisional School of Infantry Exams The following are : Provincial School of Special) held at Tim 7"th, 1933 ;:â€" The following are quin Regt. with the last named (Sergt. N is in the Northern Pi Rank and Name Pte. L. Charlebois ... Sgt. V..W. Phillips . Fte. K. D. Leadson .. Pte. W. T. Thompson Pte. A. M. Jackson ... Pte. S. Durrall R Cpl. J. P. McInnis . Pte. K. Mayvers ... afternoon. 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