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Porcupine Advance, 9 Aug 1934, 1, p. 6

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dro must mary dist engineer, | the entery No man k perience 1t eventually ary well meal whose sin to grasp t humanity ism. The the wealt} instead of duals, wh tribution of centur ciergymal bers of | their wat Hanna Herald: Among the great naâ€" tions of the world Great Britain has stood foremost in its adherence to deâ€" mocracy. ‘The British have shown timt democracy can be even more effâ€" cient than any other king of governâ€" ment during a depression as well as in good times. ‘This is largely due to the fact that Britain was the birthplace of whet} tion a Highâ€"grade Samples from Week‘s Run of the Press Little Herbie Chulak Suffered Fracâ€" tureqg Jaw, Broker Collarbone and Chest Injuries. Now Making Recovery. CcCay Little Herbie Chulak, the fourâ€"yearâ€" old lad who was struck by a car near his home at 215 Eim street, north, Wedâ€" nesday evening last, is now making good progress to recovery at St. Mary‘s hospital. At first fears were entertainâ€" ed as to the lad‘s chances for recovery, but he is now doing splendidly and is apparently out of danger. He sufferec a fractured collar bone, a broken jaw and some chest injuries, but thanks to the care and medical skill given him he is now well on the way to recovery. The little lad ran across the street directly in front of a car driven by W. Paige and owned by G. W. Clancey. The driver of the car tried to avoid hitting the boy but was unable to do Boy Struck by Car Recovering Nicely Blairn 1| _OI PXAqqpuILt whateve; Free Press:â€"Friends of Hyâ€" be disturbed over the sumâ€" missal of F. A. Gaby, chief who has been associated with prise from its very beginning. cnows so thoroughly the whole Cre it 10 â€"~I t is immaterial it collectivism, naâ€" ommunism, or NRAâ€" idea is to distribute 1 by industry Equally ly between all indivi= ‘heir respective conâ€" , despite the evidence recordeq human law of evolution will whatever temporâ€" t may be imposed by impractical theorists k visions are limited lete precess by which y progressin ‘K ‘by a car near reet, north, Wedâ€" is now making ery at St. Mary‘s s were entertainâ€" ces for recovery, brakes of the ‘ery defective An Alberta mind memâ€" pulling out . it gets his the things they are goâ€" Toronto Mail and Empi be that the electors of Tot have voted with more di they had realized that the only electing members of â€" ture but members of the To: Commission. No r discret thevy w 1t of the cabine Toronto Mail and Empirc happens to be a reader wh« lutely nothing in the world years for an interesting ta: gest he memorize the names of the members of the ne tions and division system places diff om emph irty intere L coâ€"operal prevent s emphasizin ut an edit difficulties in th rative effort, bu soberâ€"minded zing public ratl Our pré n of Wh preseéent party in the way of â€"If there has absoâ€" to do and 111 we sugâ€" d offices Austrian that THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARTO BT Philadelphia Inquirerâ€"English green fanciers shipped 18,000,000 heads of broccoli this spring. If they try to pay us that way let‘s forget the debt. Milverton Sunâ€"The man who buys his friends hasn‘t any. 140446846 # 040804080840 4048464604048 ¢ : Timmins Housing and Construction Co. ATTENTION! Residents of Bernard Sky choice lots in Timmins, Schumacher and South Porcupine. _ They will build for prospective purchasers any ‘ype of home desired. You choose from many modern, attractive plans and your house will be completed in record time. Timmins THE TIMMINS HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. controls The Plan DO YOU WANT A MODEKRN H n | ‘ t immins â€"â€" Schumacher â€" South Porcupine A Reliable Construction Company is Prepared to Build a Number efforts to protect the public have difficulty as to when : be considered as drunk in :( car, the doctors generally inclined to say a man is charge of a car. In this ca ice evidencso was to the effe accused was @riving in very way, going up on the sidews auto and trying other dange When arrested the man a doctor. As frequently h: doctor hesitateqg to pronoun drunk,. In the police evide shown that while the doct man was not drunk, the m would not take the respo letting .the man take his ca home. ‘"‘He‘s not sober drive a car," the doctor «drive_ a". car," the doctor â€" told . Se Sally. The latter then laid a reck driving charge, holding the car in meantime. "We want to protect public," said Sergt. Sally. Anson fined $50.00 and costs and had his d ing permit suspended for two mot as well. The case against Nick Ferri again adjourned. One of the cases that interest at police court that of J. Anson who w reckless drdiving. At â€" inclined to plead guilt; but the police were i bring out the facts of t Police Out to Stop Reckless Drivers Heavy Penalty in Case This Week Doctor Thought Man Not Drunk But Not Fit to Drive. Other Court Cases. of Homes Ranging in Price from case aAgall adjourned. ar with defe $20.00 and . FOR PARTICULARS ENQUIRE FROM YÂ¥eou assume no other liabilities. Homes on these terms will also be be built on your own lot and as per your own specifications. An easy finance ranged for P.0. BOX 339, TIMMINS Herman Moscoe Barrister, Schumacher thi SMALL PAYMENT DOWN BALANCE â€" LIKE â€" RENT, rakes C Another ctor medi The Payments S WEEK WA harged wit} he seeme« the charg OR WRITE TO dan lIk wi hat pens the > the man drun} : the ibility and dri ough 1d . Serq L reckle In 1J 1i thet the t h 11 il common garden variety of drunk, each bringing a fine of $10.00 and costs. The police are making drive to stop nolse and disorder on the streets at night by men on the border line of sobriety and otherwise. Disorder and noise around the beverage rooms is to be specialiy discouraged. Tuesday evening in arâ€" resting three men for creating disturâ€" bance at one of the beverage rooms the police had some difficulty, one of the men trying to kick the driver of the police car while being taken to the station and the other policeman on the men trying to kick the driver of the police car while being taken to the station and the other policeman on the car having his hands full trying to keep the three prisoners orderly in the car. A man who failed to stop at an intersection paid $2.00 and costs. Albert Taillier charged: with the theft of a purse with $40.00 in it from a house on Maple street, was sentenced to ~thirty days. Most of the money was recovered, as well as the purse and a bank book and other papers. ' A man charged with failing to sup- port his wife and family was given a warning and another chance. A man taken from the train last week and held on two charges in conâ€" nection with a grocery bill and a rent bill was dismissed, the magistrate both. or AM prove th any wWway byâ€" and Tw epr] has been OM lear up the recent trouble of «dlisâ€" / conduct, shouting, singing, etc., ret at night, the police are havâ€" course to a town byâ€"law. Under yâ€"law it is not necessary to that a man is drunk, if he is in ay creating annoyance or nuiâ€" ‘The byâ€"law forbids drunkenâ€" n street, disorderly conduct, or or either. One case under this ‘ this week brought a fine of $5.00 osts. There were nine cases of n garden variety of drunk, each ag a fine of $10.00 and costs. The OP‘l,l was withdrawn. Four Oother raffic cases were adjourned to 00 to $5,000 to be ach paid $10.00 an mins Mousing and Construction Co In buying a home from the Tim years building experience organization â€" have you will get the vour money because the men of this the leaders in local building industry You will get The Advantage pointing out that the matter was C ior the civil courts. A man accused of the theft of so wood was remanded to Aug. 14th. An assault charge resulted in a f of $20.00 and costs. A reckless driving charge brought fine of $10.00 ang costs. Arthur St. Jean, charged by CC petty theft cases, as well growing disorder at nights and to make the town safte less driving and other dan; In all this week, there we dealt with, showing that th effectively busy in the intet and. order. a $1.00 cigarette lighter 5 cents for it. The police are out petty theft cases, as growing disorder at 1i Warn bovs ‘"Mr. and Mrs. C. H have moved back tCc north, having purcha Mr. Foster Slliott, wh is going to build a ne self on part of his fal The Tomstown co New Liskeard Speal Al Gunn at Sky‘s, S. Porcupine more value for youtr been â€" fotr them and is, ‘Fhe cases were good work of the p a number of reâ€" The boys were all _by the Judge and One lad was given pe of helping him arged with receivâ€" as let go with a watch from pondent of Th last week says ley and famil town from u1 d the house 0 we understand home for him er‘s farm." * wWere o4 , the polic nterests 0 1 Trom some _also bought m one giving On from in up th of

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