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EATON‘S Palawan Coffee 2 pkgs. 5 7 C gal. ie â€" Tenderleaf TEA TEA . .30 WHILE THEY LAST Longpre Committed on © Murder Attempt Charge :‘ _ FEdward Lom:pre, held in custody 'since July 28, was committed for trial ]by Magistrate Atkinson in police court here TuesCay afterncon on a charge of attempted murder, arising ous of a shooting affray that sent Albert Desorâ€" meaux to hospital with a serious abdoâ€" minal wound. . Desormeaux, who was discharged from hospital a woek ago itoâ€"day. was the chisf witness for the Will Appear at Cochrane Assizes as Sequel to Wounding of Albert Desormeaux in Shooting Affray. Huckabone is Remanded for Week. Assault Charges are Dismissed. crown. Longpre was represenlted DY Anase Seguin. Paul English, important Crown witâ€" ness, who accompanied Desormeaux to Longpre‘s house in Mountjoy Township on the night of the shooting, could not be located in time for toâ€"day‘s hearing and had been southt by Provincial Conâ€" stable Harcld Gall in the Kirkland TLako district. The magistrate considâ€" Lake district. The magistrate cons ered that Desormeaux and Provinc l,argo 1OC > tin 3@ OZ. 2 3 C jar 4 i?zlez tz(.l.)l’]/Jt.l 1 9 C 5 YTb. 19c RDINES buy Quality for Flavour, per tin Less than 1c worth to a Cake THIRD AVE. Delivery Without Extra Charg« Phone Groceteria 901 Rolls 1 Ib, tin CROSSED FISH Genuine Norwegian Brisling ) OZ. tins MAGQGIC Baking Powder pkg Jar MIRACLE WHIP Double Whipped SALA D Dressing \ 1. iN fot 74 + L. cb. <of 2 3¢C 25¢ pkg us abdoâ€" who was woek ago s for the ented by own witâ€" meaux to Township could not s hearing clal Conâ€" Kirkland > considâ€" 40. Aililer nad visited a 1CCAA together, they got into a taxi and D:ssorâ€" meaux said that he was going to get his clothes from Longpre‘s farm. As they were driving along Longpre noticed a lady friend and the taxi was stopped. The woman refused to accompany Lon:pre, she and Desormeaux hiring anoiher taxi and proceeding to the farm where she had also been stayâ€" ing. Paul English had accompanied Desorm:aux and the woman and on their arrival another car was in front of the house, presjumably the taxi used ravincial | by Longpre. 2C THZR PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINB, ONTARIO C O0¢ lAÂ¥Ali Constable James Toppe sented enouch evidence commiital and made a effect. 120sormeaux in Timmins c 28. Alter the Dsormeaux testified that he thad rapped at: both the front and .back doors before entering the house through a window, accompanied by English. He lit a lamp and as he walked toward the kitchen, he told the ccurt that Longpre fired from close range, the bullet striking him in the lower abdoâ€" meon. After being hit he ran upstairs. A few seconds later he heard a second shot but couldn‘t tell where it had bmen fired. Provincial Constable James Toppenâ€" den, who went to the seene of the shootâ€" ing in response to call, told the court of meeting Lonzpre walking along the road some distance from the house. The accused, who was carrying a pistol at the time, told the officer that he had just shot a man who had broken into his house. He thought that he had hit the man in the legs aftier firing the first shot over his head. Huckabone Remanded Harry Huckabone, former paymaster at Hollinger Mines, arrested last week following complaints of a "job selling" racket and charged with acting as an cmployment azent without a license, was given a week‘s remand at the reâ€" quest of his counsel, Dean Kester, K.C. Property bail, supplied ‘by Max Ryan, was renewed in the amount of $1,000. Drunken Driver Sentenced Raoul Lemire, who pleaded guilty to a charze of being drunk in charge of a car, was sentenced to iten days in jail. The car, which he said he had bough« from his companion on the day of his arrest, was ordsred impounded for a period of three months. Gave Minors Liquor Convicted on a charge of supplying liquor to two girls one fifteen and the other seveniten, Thomas Lewis was orâ€" dered to pay a finse of $25 and costs or strve thirty days in jail. Lewis testiâ€" fied that he had met one of the girls on the night in question for the first time and the cther girl two days previously. Hs was unaware of their agss when they visited the beverage room Of a is was unaware Oof tTneir ag?os wWwhen they visited the beverage room Of a local hqtel. Both girls admitted having one glass of beer out of a pint bottle, which Lewis ordered and pald for. A similar charge agzainst the bartendsr who served the besor was withdrawn. Splawnyk is Remanded William Splawnyk, charged with doâ€" ing wilful damage to the Radio Hotel on BRalsam street, was remanded for a week at his own request and grante his freedom on personal cash bail of $400. Dismiss Assault Charge With the evidence of the accused contradicted and uncorroborated, the magistrate dismissed a charge of asâ€" sault occasioning actual bodily harm against Fred Monson and Olie Gorseth. The complainant was Wilfred Tanguay. The story, which involved a girl, seven dollars and a beating that claimed to have received from the two men, failed to make itself clear after considerable evidence was taken and the magistrate finally missal. Robbery With Vioclence | The same element of dojubt guided the magistrate when he dismissed a charge of robbery with violence preferred by Mos»> Maltais against Jack McDonald. Who had met who where and the cirâ€" cumstances of a visit to the comp‘ainâ€" ant‘s room where a bottle of wine came into the picture, could not be clearly established. Details of an alleged atâ€" tack by McDonald on Maltais during which he was alleged to have stolen $36 from his pocket were equally confusing. A half brother of the accused, Andrew McDonald, who was also present at the time, said that he saw Maltais pushed to one side but his brother walked out of the place immediately. He claimed that Maltais had followed a third man out of the room who had also bemen a lmember of the party and acciused him of taking the money in question. Withdraw Wounding Charge ', With the approval of all parties conâ€" | cerned, a woundingz charge against Alex | Melnicuk was withdrawn on payment ! of costs. Cases Adjourned Two charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, one preferred by George Ticalo against John Evans and the other by Alphonse Thivierge against Nobile Larche, were adjourned for a week. Woman Fined $100 Dorothy Durval, of Deloro Township, was fined $100 and costs on a charge of having liquor in her possession withâ€" out a permit. The premises were also geclared public for a perior of one year. Reckless Driving A total of six reckless drivers were convicted and fined. William Robinson, Roderique Beaulieu and William Siiâ€" lanpaa, each paid $25 and costs and had their licenses suspenced for thirty aft visit ppend All erno *ed a orC ords n r1ad siopped. ompany i hiring to the n stayâ€" rant to t T ho pre PPprC Julv o w4 natut Mari fines 101 Ov vVin € Joe Neville, charged with the sams ofâ€" fence, admitted that he was drunk and boe:ging. HMe was given thirty days. Drunks Fined Five drunks, all first offenders, were fined $10 and costs. Two had the money, the remaining three taking a thiriyâ€"day â€"vacation at Haileybury. thiriyâ€"day vacation at Haileybur}y Louis Lalonde, charged with «consum ing, paid $25 and costs. Schumacher Citizen Leaves for Old Land Schumacher, August 24th.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Mr. Robert McKinâ€" non return>d Sunday from a vacation at his home in Lavant. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler and baby are spending vacation at the Manitoulin Island. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ellis and family acâ€" companied by Mr. Ellis‘ mother, left Sunday for Toronto. Mrs. Riley, of Cobalt, was the guest of her nieces last week, Mrs. Owens and Miss Laura Wardley. Mr. J. G. Harris is a patient in St. Mary‘s hospital, where he is receiving treatment. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dearden and Miss E. Jones, Reg. N., are spending a week camping at Barber‘s Bay. Mrs. Harry Shanks was taken to Toâ€" ronto Sunday for medical treatment. Mrs. F. Follett, who has been visiting at the home of her son, Reg., left Priâ€" cay for her home in Toronto. She was accompanied by Mrs. Reg. Follett. Mrs. Ken Lancford is visiting home in Toronto. Mrs. Downey and children, of Cochâ€" ran>?, were guests of Mrs. Downey‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Furlong, over the weekâ€"end. _ _ Mr. H. Jensen returned Sunday from a fishing trip to Larder Lake and Quebec. Mrs. M. Corrigan and children, who have been visiting in Toronto for some time, arrived home last week. Mr. J. McGowan left Friday for a| vacation in Winnipeg. The C.W.L. ladies are holding a whistl drzrive in the church hall on Friday eveâ€" ning, August 26th. l Mr. and Mrs. G. Malkin spent thel weekâ€"end camping at Sesekinika Lake.! Miss Gertiude Furlong, who has| spent the past month visiting in Deâ€"| triot and Pembroke, returned home on | Sunday. | Mr. A. D. Campbell, of the Omecn| Mine, Larder Lake, spent the weekâ€"end at his home in town:. ' Mr. M. L. Urquhart and son, Ronald,| left Tuesday for a vacation at Marâ€" tintown. Mrs. Urquhart, who has been visiting at the home of her son for some time, accompanied them south. Other Personal Items From Schumacher and District Mrs, Harry Manette and daughter, Shirley, are visiting at Kipling and Deer Lake. Mr. Harrison, of Toronto, arrived in town Sunday to join his wife, who is visiting at her sister‘s home, Mrs . Laâ€" douceur, First avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smook are spending a vacation camping at Big Water Lake. Mr. George Stewart left last week to visit at his home in Toronto. Mr. Mike Lustig left Tuesday for Crmchcoslovakia, where he will reside in future Young Lady Objected to Spanking, Even in Fun (From Sudbury Star) A good oldâ€"fashioned spanking may have injured a fellow employee‘s digâ€" nity, tut it was not serious enough 3 convict John Loza, aged 25, residing skyv at 361 Montague St., of assault, ruled Magistrate J. S. McKessock in Sudbury city police court Saturday. Roth the accused and complainant, a girl, are employees in the same Sudâ€" bury bakery, and the court case, accordâ€" inz to evidence, was a sequel of a session of "horseplay" in the bakeshop Tussday. The fun started complainant said, when she, workinz above Loza, pWt a blacksned bread pan on the young The fun started complainant said, when she, workinz above Loza, pWt a blacksned bread pan on the young baker‘s head, while the two were busy placing fresh bread on the shop selves. "That was in fun." said the girl in her. It was a‘ill fun, as far as shei was concorned, she testified. But when he did catch her he turned her over his knee and apparently did a job that would make any father envious, It was at this stage of the “hor'e-} play" that the complainant said shol could see no more fun in the proceed- ings. She said she scratched andi bruised her hands and arm when iryâ€"| ing to get away, and Loza‘s knee, she ran outside ‘to get the police, as anâ€"| other employee wouldn‘t let her use | the tclephone. I "Didn‘t you often pour water over me?" asked Loza. *"Yes but that was only in fun," replied the complainant, s William Vichoff, who w to have bseen speeding Aat â€" hour on the new Schumac! came through the wrong rth awnue subway, was f costs with a ten day susp: nse. On minor char:es of t Y Vore and in Conversion harges of 1 by A. H. V Boudreau. Vagrancy te Brian, d > court she nt class ¢ o. charged deaf at 1e didn and w d with at he w given t Â¥1 hetr still indignant over "Didn‘t you plac head and dirty w baker qusried. ‘"*Ye in fun, too." was t "Well, then, wasrt in fun . . . Just pat Loza asked. A neutral witnes of the bakeshop. 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