Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 6 Jun 1938, 2, p. 8

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be I think wiath p jected 1T°C doo do e Inspoct pect h monge! He‘s gr ting PAE ETGHT Jinm utt‘s W pec nin the 111 invalu e Inspe hould By John C. Woodiwiss PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT k1 â€"BONY TORSO ntU nd let CV( A 1 U ib Congratulations â€" Timmins Municipal _ Building IIOPTON AGAIN ce this afternoon uneonthusilastical) broa )1 . â€" P. ROSS Timmins ppearan a Imurderer in th Hallard comment remind you it t matter." PLASTEKRKING CONTRLACTOR Masciolh Construction Co. Ltd. pl to the citizens of Cameron St. con our work to its on their new P41 4 M 1¢ a ‘0 ‘\ have contributed of th 1 111 xh ith HC construction JHi J1 Hop cert th« mi MA Dczte leadi1 T li 2 CIJ we tbo 1€ rter be Inspect ‘Gs, nowever, belore tihey suddenilyv into Hopton, who unexpectedly apâ€" red out of the shadows. Hullo, Inspector," said Sir Hallard his subordinate came up. "I thought wouldn‘t be long before we came oss you. I don‘t suppose you exâ€" ted to find me down here, did you?" As a mat‘er of fact I heard vou were Tha C the pf undersian have ever ol fa i look rotnd sugregsted Sir Hallard. "I | s quite near here." ‘s ‘correct, â€"sir. NV lake y t once," replied Carlingfo the way. *, nolt exacily," he joke over 1 omething‘ll h: 2fore long." of ve. every judzmen the formal opening of the C1 ch parl SC LUKCS and 1 urne cetio typ in sir, Answered t hurried back here ived Inspector Carlin of this fresh develo joned the woman w rition but couldn‘t : r except that the cre a huge apeâ€"but sh type. Since then T CRUSHED ROCK SUPPLIED FROM thi lu " smiled Hop lightly. "I happen in oinf certain all th to do with t answoered in In Carlingford rected thei commen ; quite u ntlema hundred suddenilyv NC that ct and iC "This way," panted Carlingford from the rear. ‘"Come on!" Accompanied by the Chief Commisâ€" sioner, the two men darted over thc road and under a wide arch leading to a row of stables and coach houses. Two feeble gasâ€"lamps were fixed to the walls and by their light the offiâ€" cers saw the body of a man lying face downward in the middle of the road and recognized the long blue coat of a prliceman. ‘It‘s Hollander!" cried Carlineford. as â€"dead, I think!" she blubbered in halfâ€"dazed way. "I was off to a dance and nearly fell over him." The information was quite enouch for Hopton. "Stay with her, sergeant." he cried toâ€"O‘M Where‘ _ Come and he Degan io sprint in the direction of the alarm. As he turned thr corner, he saw A little knot of chattering psople gathâ€" ered round a lamp and made towaris them, with the others close at his herls.. Pushirg his way through tnsc crowd, the detective found a young giri, of not more than 18, dressed in a cheap evening frock covered with a tweed coat. She was sitting on the kerb in a hysterical state, while two women were attempting to calm her. "What‘s up?" asked the Detective sternly, "I‘m a police officer; anything JU pl alon first Realizing she was safe, the girl conâ€" ‘clled her sobs and looked up at the ewcomer with wild, terrified eyes. "Oh, there‘s a man in Dexter Mews ~dcad, I think!" she blubbered in a alfâ€"dazed way. "I was off to a dance nd nearly fell over him." Th ant, pointing oul t allard. "And the vi jomyâ€"lookin‘ place | "Protty grimâ€"lookin O 1 1 VI see, â€" NC verthelc e there, razcdad uU nC ara any cxcess!~ It‘s quite cC id Carlingford eed it is that, O‘Mara. ‘Mr. bDot tlie IgNAt 258 Ne came into t th a poorâ€"lsoking man in raincoat. He stood waving or ran down the steps, and d d into the shadows, for | ‘2s poorly ligshted at this psoi 111 have witihi hRer, â€"sergeant," he ‘criec Aa. < "I‘ll get a statement later Deoxter Mews?" 1 it is that," amplifiecd Serâ€" Mara. ‘Mr. Galesbourne‘s got up with all his brass workâ€"" work?" interjectsd â€" Hopton ‘r, Indian brassesâ€"trays and uch ornaments which he told aht in the East." nodded dded the Deteoctive. §s, I don‘t think Td like * remarked Sir Hallard, as at the gloocmy windows which was lighted. They at the and the ‘age doot rlesbournt Phone 1718W comfortable ied Carlingford, as op pened an Commisâ€" â€" John Tho r â€" th point sumge irui. ried young Ccoupi( ated with c: ers. Triursday : Olive William Gmeorge Wal Mrs, Thomas P. quols Falls. Rev. Car psrfiormed the cerem ence of many friend il1dG pocket, and was madman Wedding Thursday of Popular Couple di‘in Car tim Miss San ‘I homas W alters > rlage. NO «BITF, "Stlil ‘bro ainnounced Hopion ambulancee, quick, anx;(C sentenced to be hanged on July 8 for the slaying of his wife, Gertrudse, last April 26, William McQuarrie is shown being led from the Winnipeg courtâ€"house to the jail. He was conâ€" victed of killing his wife by slashâ€" ing her throat with a penknife as they were returning from the juvenâ€" ile court. The bric ze by uch aat Ew ‘"Lool The St. Mattl s the scene 0 monkey, an shadow. ) snatchet 11 a€ Convicted of Murder run alon man â€" he d 1n > 0 â€"a y afternoon it his the order t M im im printit ibhbed m l l1 breathing In ssioner warnin 1 blac} sACQ IIt mA t Olive * Irenc afid:â€"~Mr. _ wW.â€"G. 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