â€" Attractive Looking Girl Picked Up in St. Charles Hotel by Three Policemen as She Was Staging One Woman Riot. Was Willing to Take on all Comers Including Policemen. Effie Lacarte, Six charge of disorderl court this week a The fine was ten which was promntly court ovbened. ‘The last Thursday even plead guilty or at fine until about h: police court onened noon. Police sav that the gir. considerable trocuble. She about ninetvy nounds but | policemen who averaged a dred and ninetv pounds ; her into the cells, The $ nationality as Irish and an stables who had anything her arrest are auite prepa for the fact that she cCc family of the "fighting T1 The police were cal Charles Hotel at 11.40 night where a fight wa: in progress. When the in force they found EM ing a one woman riot. Three 190â€"lb. Policemen Required to Bring in a 90â€"lb. Woman Last Week : I 'l!() i '.\\{\ .bi Y ear on all comers and responsible for thr being unset. (Police under the influence far from drunk wht trouble. Another chars was included on and it was lodg: Police said tha and was broug! the woman W and naid a fi: costs. Arihur St. G nette St. Gela ment in court Gelais was »rt nonâ€"sipport â€"c preferred by h St. Gelais said come home on had packed all asked him whe that he was | want anvihing She immediat against him a: next day. St. no intention of ed and said : fifteen dollars and had told ] town to obtain then agreed wi en her fifteen had taken it : day. Two ordina during the we ed guilty and of ten dollars The affai: family fight time Magist go and try without €am Habib tor, paid two for allowing . eighteen to ; ment. Bo‘h sult of a nol Wednesday e Myrs. Gert ed in court t wing to ke curfew and : the conclusic gistrate gav told her to the house. Police said th yearâ€"old bov ai : about tenâ€"thirtyv ing and they bro When they arri found the deor ] with a neighbou THURSDAY . MAY 21981 . 1942 arte, Sixth avenue, disorderly conduct i: week and vleaded ground . ... JUust ADOUL LO_ DORARELCL_ LC _DUG ~ULLUOUE _ . â€" _ ded C > 2 Some of the Officers in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dingman where the delegates were entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Dingman are the ps A. O. Hebb, of Newmarket. L. to R.â€"C. B. Smith, Creemore Star, first viceâ€"president. Frank Ma dallk Herald, honorary president; John A. Marsh, Amherstburg Echo, prc A. Giles Lachute Watchman, secretaryâ€"treasurer. 3. On the steps of the R.C.AF. No. 1 Manning Depot, Toronto, where inspected the premisese and were the guests of the Officerâ€"Commanain "Dave" Williams, Dean of the Ontarioâ€"Quebec VYeckly Publishers (Collin priseâ€"Bulletin); "Bob" Giles, of Lachute, Que.; Wingâ€"Commander H. C 9 c‘ doll 11 girl gave them She only weighs ut it took three ed about a hunâ€" ids cach to take led 1€ 5 going ne Ssa er and didr ) do with h the char il .0 Pay tC hour befor esday aftei AT 1y urt docke! in Rollins o fighting ‘, faced a in polica ed@d guilty. ind costs ore police â€"arrested he didn‘t navy her th plead Â¥AI wh la ult WAS ed the charge ed the he had wWwithn vouch om a ikin beel An than ulilty 12e cda y ) be WA h SCENES AT THE C W.N.A. (ONTARIOâ€"QUEBEC GROUP CONVENTION, TORONTO. him | Sco iid mcrning and then he wouldn‘t see him lill late at night. Home days he wouldn‘t even go to school. She told of taking the voungster in one door of the school one day and the next minute he walked out of another door. Mrs. Latendresse expressed the deâ€" sire io nlace the child in a boarding school of some sort but said that she was afraid to do that because if she did her husband would kill her when ho got out of jail. The magistrate told her to trvy and make some sort of Mrs. Latendresse took the stand and admitted that she wasn‘t at home when the nolice arrived because she was scouring the streets for her youngster, She told the magistrate that she was unable to do anything \ith the young fellow. He would go to school in the mcrning and then he wouldn‘t see him till late at night. Some days he wouldn‘t even go to school. She told of taking the voungster in one door result of a voung child being bi one of two dogs but failure of crown to definitely prove which 0 dogs did the biting resulted in dismissal. did her husband would kill her whe ho got out of jail. The magistral told her to try and make some sort ( arrangement and not «o be afraid « her husband because he would + looked af.er if he tried io do anythin: Gregory T. Evans appeared to d fend Jack Baillev in a charge laid ur der the Vicious Dogs‘ Act and after rather lengthy hearing the defenda: was let off but warned to keep his dc at home. The charge was laid as t result of a voung child being bit k George told of daughter the apar iScouts nayv these in wa stayvin hallway ment house on them owned d have â€" done th proved that th house had ne another voung c of the apartment In his summin ges‘ed that the plaving wi.h th taken defensive C had Cc siairs Ma charg woulc passa did salvage Collection at S, Porcupine Next Week us cther 1b d Thnat the but thev w had done t] i there at 1 his defenc that the ~twWOo Gogs wh wi.h the child had defensive measures to ild from some other d me in off the street and rtment ho and when they fou e Longpres and Mrs. 1 hearing their threeâ€" r sereaming in the ha bu 1 2 V ppear in cou rom Mr. Mo A IY an(C ind maga or bone ive no 1 ‘arm wea e Atkinson warned BJ _to keeno his and also wa ? again chal would likelv 5 aC 11 aming in t t house whe to by t]l Meeha inally 5 May 13 . Meoeha rdered 1€ AC Yeckly Publishers (Collingwood Entet Wingâ€"Commander H. O.. McDonal« EV went in wo small nd.: *The. aril sqaInmn( On uUup ibl M inspe lway V W( P up Hea do be (From New Liskeard Speaker) As an experiment, dus.â€"laying operâ€" ation of the Department of Highways in the district this season will be in solution form, instead of flakes, and a test was made on Monday, when one tank of the mixture of calcium chloride and water was sprinkled on the stretch of road between the New Liskeard staâ€" Sheer enough for 7 ( Eyery . new style OO dressâ€"sturdy enough c y« | Lor stuuinmer wear, for _ business wear. s«~**]‘ / reduced â€" to â€"this Lustrous, snag resisâ€" yeaiy= ~ he low price. tant sheers in. shades o to â€"blend with all . J ¢ your costumes, pair on i. OLIVE THOMS """"""" Mi COATS REDUCED 30% to 50% stodo YÂ¥Ou I11ICr Ii‘s going to be a suit summerâ€"and ind this big special purchase brings vyou beautiful Tweed or Linen suits in popular dressmaker sport and tailored styles at this one low price. Better Dresses Sacrificed Dress up for the Holiday with Charming Clothes selected during our Big 3â€"Day Sale. Prices effective Toâ€"day, Friday and Saturday NC se a new dress from our large All qualiiy materials in styles can wear now and later for sumâ€" too,. â€" Come in toâ€"day for yours, 1 ~ "t â€" ut h Another Group 6.95 Summer Hats Sale of Suits M 1 R.CAF., Officer Commanding; Frank MacIntyre, of Dundalk; Wal Leaderâ€"Mail: President of the Dominionâ€"wide parent group. 4. D. R. Wilson, publisher of the Shawinigan Falls Review obtains Flightâ€"Sergt. A. C. Joseph, the Canadianâ€"Irish Airman Poet. 5. John A. Marsh, president 1942â€"3 Ontarioâ€"Quebec group of the Newspapers Association. 6. Delegates outside the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Toronto, prior to inspectin packing room where parcels for Prisoners of War are made up. " impressed by the businessâ€"like manner in which the volunteer wor parcels in which nothing but the best quality, highly nutritious prod 7. Frank MacIintyre Dundalk Herald, proudly displays the "Clark won as publisher of "the best allâ€"‘round newspaper published in a tov OTHYLNO ‘SKNKTIWWLL ‘ZDNYAUY HHI t.ion flr'\d the h’osmtal hxl.l.‘ Rf)acls ‘go be D(‘ilth ()f Mrs. ] Addison so treated will be Highway 65 to Matachewan, No. 11 north from Kenoâ€"| F()rmerly of Schumacher gami, the Pamour cutâ€"off, the Larder'; es Lake road east from Kirkland Lake to‘ schumacher, May 20th.. Special to the Quebec Boundary,, and the North TRh° Advance. _ Temiskaming road probably in lighter V\V()l'(.l was received this week of the measure, it was stated by V. H. Longâ€" death in i\_I(,)mu-.il of Mrs. Jane Addiâ€" staffe, division engineer. Another exâ€" 4 resident here for many years. periment, this one a temporary expe> Mrs. _Ad(llsun had the White Lunch dient, consists of applying shavings to| PCA!CINS hcuse on First Ave., but frost boils in the vicinity of Leevilie, CWS to i!! health left here about two on the Elk Lake road. months ago for Montreal where her 1 PA n ge â€" 14.95 THE QUALITY SHOP for â€" business _ wear. Lustrous, snag resisâ€" tant sheers in shades to _ blend with all your costumes, pair Silk Hose %Jt-‘ Word was receiv{ death in Montreal son, a resident he Mrs. Addison had Bcarding hcouse 0 CwWin:g month S Clark ‘T1 1 a town ian Weekly ved this week of the 1 of Mrs. Jane Addiâ€" ere for many years. d the White Lunch on _ First: ‘Ave.,; ‘but a left here about twoa Montreal where her Montr Saturd e( lc ross were ) ‘he T immins formal resignation has asked the Onâ€" tario government to take over the ad-‘ ministration of the town. Mumclpall affairs at Haileybury have been well ; sconducted by the local people, but de-' benture debt due to commitments for rebuilding after the fire of 1923 has proved too much for the municipality. ‘The people of Haileybury were assisted in the work of reâ€"building their homes after the 1922 fire, but the town has been held responsible for the money inâ€" volved. With conditions as they have been in recent years this makes the administration of Haileybury very difâ€" ficult, to say the least. Many have died or moved awavy from Haileybury during the past twenty years the proâ€" perties being more or less left on the doorsteps of the municipal council. This has made it unusually hard to carry on and for some time past the town has been negotiating with the Onâ€" tario Government in the hopes of arivâ€" ing at a mutually satisfactory solution. Last year the Haileybury council outâ€" lined a plan whereby the town would issue debentures to be acâ€" cepted as payment in full of the $220,â€" 000.C0 owed by the town. The govâ€" ernment could not see its way clear to accept this plan and Haileybury thinks |now that the government should take tover the administration of the town The town council of Haileybury byi | Asked to Take Over Town of Haileybury i? e #Als 2 ‘i? ’?.ji;‘a $ ia B $ 3 arsd ‘pge $ METAL OF ALL KEKINDE Dorf‘t throw. any of thoese maleria {cave â€"themâ€"in. your bAscment.or. : ada‘s war l'WdllH’h ; ncoed thess n urgently! Your family will holp y ~sther; as. directecd boslow and pla front of your house for collection . ‘1z. Don‘t wait. (()ur enoamies won‘t now. A pile in front of your ho i _sSure sizn yvou‘re your part. nAc.S AND CLD CLOTHES ® '..-â€". RUBBEFR URGEHTLY NFEOL JIMRPORATANT . ; SATURDAY 1B DBAY Â¥a2iIut. â€" Af?2D DNn°8S 2 PLFKASE DOQ NOI 1 WE SYED BY DEFPARTMEXT OF NAT!ONAL WAR SERYVICES Corrugi envelop tensod C C3 Mn Mi pe‘ T‘ir [#13 ‘?r prepmvrint yolu? n front of your el; Saturday morn truci; carly in ths )n 3 I¢ D) NOT includj Hophane, wax, carkhen 0o: ezp bones and fais for and Oll in‘ urincr parlizulars Phone 3105 Here is t « ggifé P 8, PRDPEeEr, eariaen or pinper nayve no smMvyage fatis for your regular garbhage day. PUT â€"THMESE â€" MATERIALS OUT 111 Mr. Walli, Guest Artist at 8. Porcupine Kiwanis South Porcupine, Mav 20â€"â€"(Special to The Advance»â€"The Kiwanis had as guest artist at their weekly dinner meeiling last Thursday in the Kiwanis hall, Mr. O. W. Walli, of Timmins, who gave a very enjovable programme of music. Mr. Walli is on the staff of the Timmins MHigh and Vocational the limmins Migh And VOCALIONAL School and is an accomplished violinist, All present thoroughly enjoyed. the musical treat. Thms Thursday the Kiwanis are anticinating forty minutes of war pictures shown by Mr. Adamâ€" son, of the Workers‘ Educa.ional Com«â€" mittee of Timmins. Some of the films to be shown were taken on the Russoâ€" hat to do German front as dir rear in § 1D1) : .11‘ . A T NOWâ€" ~ot them toâ€" thom out in ‘rday mornâ€" 1it,) Do your Saturday is aboyvs boitles or tin ive no salvage garbage day. t ackages, old muld be flatâ€" before 9 n eked up w ay ind toys old car mat place Don‘t bottles al