PAQGE E1GHT Claimed Sold Beer to Provide for Children (Continued from Page One) | for permitting drunkenness. At that: time the accused had a considerable, amosunt of liquor in his possession and eight persons were present in the house. On May 23rd, the officer visited the house again, this time at 245 a.m., and found five pesple present and liquor in the house. McCall said that he was not steadily employed but that he received $300 every six months from an estate, and was sometimes employed as an assessor, | McCall has given notice of appeal from the decsision. Louis Silver and Jack McDonald were each fined $10 and costs as result of an assault on Walter Senechko. Ssenechko said that the fight reâ€" sulted from an argument over the amount of a bill which he owed the service station operated by Silver. He claimed that McDonald had followed him out of the station and had attacked him and then Louis had kicked him when he was down. Benoit Decarie pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a cutting. torch from Mascioli‘s gravel pit He said that he had sold the torch, which was valued at $50, for $1.175 in order to sec! money to pay his fare to a destinat where he thought he might secure e ployment. This was Decarie‘s first fence and the magistrate placed h on suspended sentence. He was pla under a $200 bond to keep the peact Lawrence Caron was arraigned of charge of possessing stolen goods, . dnue tn lack of evidence the case agal Lawrentce VCaJN wWas dilidipiit charge of possessing stolen goCc due to lack of evidence the case him was withdrawn. Provincial Constable Johnstot that he had found pieces of co Caron‘s junk yard, similar to t ported stolen from the Pa] Mine. Mr. Bryce, a master, stated of copper whic unique in did not know ( North which t Better V ision~â€"Better Movies In order to enjoy the moviesâ€"to see them clearly and comfortably, your eyesight must be correct. Clear vision allows you to get the finer points, of beauty and detail, in a picture that you might otherwise miss. If your eyes ache after watching a movie, they are being strained in some way. That is where we come in. Let us examine your eY€ and advise you, regarding their needs. 1 ~ PINE ST. N GENERAL ELECTRIC Mefzorcts: Remus Optical Dept. wA y . I OLL SUUC UIL JUULL operating costs. And you sav Y ou‘re paying for it anyway . pick out your General Electric now and begin to save right raVvel pit. ie Ssald LIIia, ic ae torch, which was valued *‘ $1.175 in order to secure ay his fare to a destination hought he might secure emâ€" This was Decarie‘s first ofâ€" tho» nlaced him WITH THE SEALEDâ€"INâ€"STEEL UNLI OULL find that a General Elecetric tefrigerator will more than pay its own You save on food bills. You save on rating costs. And YOL save on up/ eep. ir struciure, of any other used simillar 104 NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY nploved ded guilty to a itting. torch from He said that he CORNER PINE STREET AND sECOND AVENUE, BRUCE AVENUE, SOUTH PORCUPINE te placed him He was placed f nston stated of copper in to those reâ€" f the n were ver} and that h mine in the copper conâ€" Paymastet SEALEDâ€"INâ€"STEEL UNIT . .. GVUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS but ht away nections. He said im Caron‘s yard those which were swear that they : nections. He said that the pieces found in Caron‘s yardâ€" were identical with those which were stolen, but could not swear that they were the same pieces. Caron stated that he had bought the copper from Paul Jemma, who said he had picked it out of the dump at one of the surrounding mines. Michael Recosky pleaded guilty to a charge of obstructing traffic and was fined $1 and costs. Alexander Ricshards and George Jelly beth pleaded guilty to charges of drivâ€" ing without an operator‘s license and were fined $5 and costs. Archie‘¥ndau was assessed $10 and costs for using insulting language. Nine men and one woman pleaded gulilty :to chaxges of drunkenness and were fined $10 and costs or thirty days. John Gignac was charged with ilâ€" legat possession of liquor and fined $100 John Gignac was charged with iâ€" legal possession of liquor and fined $10C and costs. John Ferguson appeared on a charge of being drunk in charge of an autoâ€" mobile. He pleaded guilty and was senâ€" tenced to thirty days‘. hard labour. Magistrate Atkinson remarked that Ferguson was a frequent offender and that he would advise the department that his operator‘s license be cancelled for as long,a period as was legally possible: charge of stealing a dog and was bo over to keep the peace for two y He produced a witness from whon gaid he purchased the dog, but witness denied the fact and said he knew nothing about the dog w ever. The magistrate ordered that dog be returned to its owner. charge of faili1 was brought ou rad been paid crdered to pay North Bay Nugget:â€"Hon. Baldwin says he doesn‘t quite k he‘ll put in the summer. Wo a bad idea to voyage across lantic Canadawards. ng "a wWwoman failed to appeat was dismissed. . so why not % * Refrigerator OorC du ge was C man bu Was that part of and the ac a balance 0 about the dog whatâ€" ite ordered that the 0o its owner. harged with assaultâ€" t the â€" caomplainan i court and the cast 5~ arraigned â€" on i dog and was bound neace for two vears. CCOnonmny Plan. Modern ‘oern _ features include Sliding Shelves . .. T em perature Contri martlyâ€"stvled Allâ€"Ste« .\'Mllml-ill T J M MINSâ€"â€" I’H()Nl' k1 wages he mont ouw C HEFHIGEHATDR zx wha nat t] Mo st Thrifty â€" Maost Modertr â€"steel Thrift Unit tops t L it is backed by the 5Â¥ ea Â¥. It Guards Food 92. lt Guards Health 3. It Guards Your Purse h 1111 Control with 1 {11â€"Steel! Cabinets ud Vegzetable GCri inventicns arC children on the "Straw. in tht ch are futr clare t them a. It is For five years, we are LC sent Mrs. Ruth Liniger Dol a girl in the Middlebo community of Amish, a se farm folk who have no use back in the last century ‘DeCcame VCY wroth at Charles Dickens for picturing this country, not very inaccurately as we now are disposed to believe. Cerâ€" tainly he did to Americans no imore than he had been doing to the Britishâ€" and getting away with it. In more reâ€" cent years we have seen representatives of almost every nationality rtsing up in protest against this or that play, motion picture or novel, even histOory, intended to depict their native lands or comâ€" patriots. Objections have been raised to the type of jokes. to the makeup of actors. to the tone of voice, to the porâ€" trayal of character and what not. When Burns wrote, "O wad some power the giftie gie us to see oursel‘s as ithers see us, it wad frae monie a blunâ€" der free us," he was talking through his hat. Whenever it becomes in any way true we either become so selfâ€"conscious that we make worse blunders or we beâ€" come so wroth that we justify the criâ€" ticism and then someâ€"the end being miutch the same whether reflection inâ€" But Aberdeen Has Factory for Making Scots Jokes ticlism Aand S muth the same w. cites indignation 0o HONEF LIMITED and other union chieftainms, © ind ousting of C. L. 0. unions. e years, we are told, the preâ€" Ruth Liniger DPobson lived as in the Middleboro, â€"Indiana ty of Amish, a sect of thrifty t who have no use for modern s ard who strive to keep their n the land. Recently she wrote n the Wind," a novel whos: s are of the faith, Now, we ier informed, the Amish deâ€" > bock deals too hardy with i they have risen in protest. â€" m old story. Americans well the last century ‘became very Charles Dickens for picturing itrv. not very inaccurately as 14 til es +m Lt SI(?I'I , Interior rosting LA UNCH FIGHT AGAINST C. I. 0. i m i t e d OosHtH em all fnr IEP‘rotection midity Sentin re itold ‘Dobsc THFE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TTMMINS, ONTARIO "Bride" Didn‘t know About the Wedding Irwin at Wa Irwin cati: o ffice tionalities evening a were "ratl to hi (Wind Members of the Club at Sault Ste to have de playing sea built a nest y Mr. Nora courts in hat some smaill mt been displayved 11 ‘ather Said Celebration was for Wedding, but Girl Had No Information About the Marriage. Big vifference Between Robins and Robbings? at 10US 1O W Mazistra o three n is house )mne rd d fev i found ni agistrate that there were nalities represented at the ening and Nora admitted re "rather mixedâ€"up." The purchase of the beer the venrdor‘s and it was 11 d that w mon pro wnsAip on s statemet celebt iimg AlnC FOn nest and nornIin gqu ning ner young. consideration is s high praise. O mall measure of i ale hte old at C1 LAGC ind Constable mimins police, iking Nneavily a what was g! he was havin e the coming layed by anothe tion with Ethio of the Sons of Italy Tennis ult Ste. Marie are reported layed the opening of their son because of pair of robins at the gate entering the club the mother is now engaged x her voung. andt 81 Nora t ting thi 1C at 1 O}] ftert s hard 1 d be mad epar jalt 11 oming marriage of his r.â€" Johnston turned to 121 11 iC was to be married,‘ rominic Nora is said able Johnston when »a‘s home in Mountâ€" > evening of May 21st vas made after Conâ€" ntered Nora‘s home i men and three woâ€" eavily. The ofhicer JoAnnstol?r UWUrIned uo she made the above then said that they ie wedding anniverâ€" jlaughter but it was d only been married ra could not give ation to any of the o he was summonsed re Mazistrate Atkinâ€" blank man dr tm of he beer was traced it was found that sed on a date preâ€" swore he bought it. on sentenced Nora rd labour and said nade public for one 1 D ne Mon oing on and he g a little party n1be P C illed and he ng of May zelo Guallo, entered the ‘t authority ink and the ntoxication hat it was a 10use LNna1 that they n but it ‘er Conâ€" ied with hed the > found night hat he i drink V pr Arg ered 1¢ Changed Her Shoes Five Times a Day Suffered for 20 Years With Rheumatism Salts. | constant can real It is deposits of excess uric acid, lodg ing between the joints, which are fre quently the cause of rheumatisn Kruschen Salts contain two ingredient â€"Sodium and potassiumâ€"which ar effective solvents of uric acid. Objection to Use of Alias in Court Case Interesting Point: Trial of Alle; Grade Fraud C Haileybury, June 3.â€"(£ Advance)â€"Two objection unusual in the court histc trict were made before J at Temiskaming General on Tuesday, when E. counsel defending two with conspiracy to defrau tion, first to having one referred to by his name and later to the proposal torney J. B. Robinson to of witnesses two men wh mnot been written on th indictment and so had r the grand jury. The ] lawyer broke even on Bolcer, and his law should not be prejudi alias tacked cn to his argued there were pt the alias being includ saying it would not kb to disclose the reasotr Hconour allowed the « In the other matl« ccntended that he 1 completoly by surprise ney Robinson‘s request to add two witâ€" nesses to his list for this second trial of the pair. To this, the Crown retorted Mr. Pearlman himself had commented on the absence of these witnesses when the case was up at the December Sesâ€" sions and had "gravely deplored" their â€" MAMUNA 9 (Filmed in Technicolour) $ Whlte Hunt(‘r , CS\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\X‘\SX%"S\\\S\S\SS\S\%\\\\\SS\%X\\\S\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' Noticeâ€"On double feature programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. for the Second Show if they desire to see the full show. * * * 4 4 '\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\VS\'\\\\\\\\\\\.\\\\\S\\\\\\\\S\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ * * * * *4 4 * tA** + * ts "ts Th itA o t Cns * T 3 % z* % * * % x % %*% * * % %3 2 CSing thnc la ranted the Mr. rlIn W ime y ites ind that Kru > rpheumatistr U S t t * t * tX A/ C MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 p.m. Special Matince at Palace Theatre "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD" FRIDAY SATURDAY, JUNE 4â€"5 Richard Arlen and Lillie Palmer in (A Superâ€"Musical Production) Specialâ€"Coronation scenes and highâ€" lights filmed in technicolour. "SEA DEVILS " also Jane Darewell and Lois Wilson "LAUGHING AT TROUBLE" WEDNES. and THURS., JUNE 9â€"10 FRIDAY SATURDAY, JUNE 11â€"12 Loretta Young, Don Ameche and Kent Tavlor in Victor McLaglen and Ida Lupino pair of not sp«6 ng it at $15 petr ilternative appe r; and his _ l2 d not be prejud ot speak too . Only those it pain with rlize what it i Al;o JOHN WAYNE AND LOUISE LATIMER IN iT OLll t1 MIDNIGHT SHOWS, Friday at 11.30 p.m. special Matinee Every Saturday at 12.15 p.m Grace Moore and Cary Grant in the Crown‘s r. Pearlman but succedin ve name of ut of the rec GENE RAYMOND AND ANN sSOTHERN IN Timmins Theatres 1t SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN" The Epic of the C.P. Railroad imagir ITwo objections of ritten on the back of the and so had not been before jury. The Kirkland Lake ke even on the exchanges, itter battle when his Honour e Crown‘s application and Pearlman‘s objection ofâ€" THURSDAY, JUNE 3RD having one of his clients his name plus an alias, he proposal of Crown Atâ€" obinson to add to his list vo men whose names had m 9 "silent Barriers‘ it Palace Sn t wC ith Points in Second Alleged Highâ€" f from the rheumatic constantly troubling e her joy when she en was driving away This is what she fhive t.1 withotr Now |] all day highl two men charged defraud, took excepâ€" life th‘s woman led hangzinxz her shoes n a va‘n endeavour who their Kru rit 10ut any as Th w I can wear thi lay with comfort yhly of Kruscher ho had been i: feet for year o be free"â€"â€"( Mrs in which Henry Lake miner, and J ~in â€" Af the on rd . years previous: feet, sometim« t mes a day. an ms of a nature tory of this disâ€" Judge Hartman al Sessions here E. Pear}man, c{[DC pecial to Th Cton iving ng the rccused AT 2.30 pm. + EVENING 7.00 and 8.50 p.m. ace Theatre Everyâ€" Saturday at 12.00 o‘clock Noon. ADMISSIONâ€"All Children 10¢ absence. This evidence was ruled adâ€" missible by the court over Mr. Pearl«â€" man‘s objection. Platrowick and Bolcev were tried at the previous sittings of this court six months ago, when a jury disagreed after deliberating five and a pours of rain in the last ten hours of the month, May would have ranked as the third driest May since weather reâ€" cords first were kept in 1894, the offiâ€" cial figures of James Reavell disclosed this week. Total precipitation for May was 1.63 inches, but up to Monday afâ€" ternoon it had been only .59 inches, but two thundershowers occurred . before midnight. The driest May on record is that of 1905, with only .46 inches of precipitation, closely followed by 1920 May. with 47; next two are the month in 1935. with .61 and that of 1914 with 14. hTe average for the month over 42 vears is 278 inches: last yvear May Haileybury, June 3.â€"(Speci Advance)â€"But for two hea pours of rain in the last ten the month, Mav would have | 74. 43 years recorded ture rea Single Unemployed Off Relief Starting June 1st and of 62 long ury ret Civil a 1g with ng the 1 were 5287, against 6787 last year and there were 34 calm hours, compared with only 18 a year ago. Farmers have reported their seeding is from ten days to two weeks earlier than usual, due to the dry spell. gard to the copening of a farm employâ€" ment campaign. Farmers of the proâ€" vince are urged to advise the provinâ€" Relief departments all through the province have been notified by Premier Hepburn that starting June 1st all single unemployed physically fit for work must be cut off relief rolls. Inâ€" structions have also been issued in reâ€" cial employment bureau bour requirements. . AhTe average IOr UNne QVCL years is 2.78 inches; last year May ‘orded 4.4 inches. Average temperaâ€" ‘e reached 66.1 degrees at one end d 41.2 at the other, against figures 62 degrees and 43.1 degrees over the ig period. The thermometer touched 6 degrees last month and did not below. 25.2 degrees. The wind miles houtr Dry Month in the Temiskaming District * *#*» rees. The wind miles t 6787 last year and Im hours, compared ar ago. Farmers have .â€"(Special to Th two heavy down MIDNIGHT SHOW Every Sunday at 12.01 (midnight) SATURDAY, JUNE 5â€"(one day only) STEFFI DUNA AND sSTANLEY MORNER IN Feature: "LE VERTIGE DUN SOIR" Comedy: "LE CENTENAIRE" MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNEK 7â€" Buck Jones in WEDNES. THURS., JUNE 9â€"â€"10 Donald Woods, Margaret Lindsay and _ Humphrey Hogart in * ISLE OF FURY" also Guy Kibbe and Tom Brown in "IIM HANVEY DETECTIVE" FRIDAY SATURDAY, JUNE Warner Baxter and June Lang FRIDAY, JUNE 4â€"(one day only) Also VICTOR JORY AND SALLY O‘NEILL IN Goldfield s of their laâ€" PAUL KELLY AND SIDNEY FOX IN THURSDAY, JUNE 3RD. "I CONQUER THE SE " Empty Saddles " probability he‘s thcught in mind etables. Gore Bay Recorder:â€"At this year wives should be warned n toco lavish with their praise wh discover the "master of the how digging lustily in the garden. probability he‘s "goin‘ fishin‘ " : thcught in mind of a crop of fre Your Summer ALSO SERIAI Crepes â€" Sheers â€" Chiffon Our Summer e SUITS e COATS e DRESSES e ACCESSORIES NOTE Mtrs. Bak Styvlist, al â€" MHERE â€" You‘ll Find It EMPIRE DRESS Coz. Third and Cedar Sitrect THURSDPAY, JUNE 3hD, 1937 Lowest Prices will de and a ind f( Mil] Ladic igcht vyou rned nOot to be aise when they the household" garden. In all shin‘" with no p of fresh Kknow tIta 1i Timmin nployed a 1k this time 0