Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Nov 1921, p. 7

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eversualalnilelnloUninUnUnenntnUNuronmenohoneno toneoteonmenioionedicrieno on Aeniencd i C 3 4#09000004000000000008$0000000000000000000000000000000604 0@00000800000000000008000 00000000008 00000006009000000666 There are other matters that need your attention. The election will soon be over and the long cold spell will follow. How are you going to keep warm all winter? Have you bought your winter Suit or Overcoat? Come to Bowie & Berini‘s and inspect our large stock of Suitings and Overcoating at very moderats prices We are not holding Sales, but you will find our prices and values better than any Saie price offering at any and all times. This is the chief topic of conversation these days, and at times it grows to a very heated point of argument.. The climax is drawing near, and the contest grows warmer. 00000900090 90000000000000000009000008009000000900060000000000000 0000806 We are selling Overcoats as low as $15.00 BOWIE & BERINI THE HOUSE OF GOO0D CLOTHES Who Will Win The Election? Toh acheachentacnencnenernenenenenenNenNendentenNed BUT THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE The six district inspectors who have been appointed are as follows: J, H. Putman, Distriet No. 1, comprising the counties of Essex, Kent, (Lambton, Middlesex and Elgin, with headquarâ€" ters at Windsor, C.F. Airey, former police inspector at Niagara Falls,(Dis. triet No. 2, comprising the counties of Oxford, Norfolk, Brant, Wentworth, Haldimand, Lincolin and â€" Welland, NANOTHER ADVARCEMET FOR INSPCTOR MOORE License Inspector Blackwall Also Proâ€" moted. Reâ€"Organization of Provincial Police System. The following are the appointments in detail as announced last week by the Ontario Government :â€" Announcement was made at Toronâ€" to last week of apointments under the reâ€"organized plan for the Ontario Proâ€" vincial Police. The appointments inâ€" clitde that of Inspector Walter Moore (formerly of South Poreupine) to be Distriet Inspector for District No. 7 with Headquarters at Sudbury, and including, Sudbury, Temiskaming, Niâ€" pissing, Manitoulin Island and Algoâ€" ma; and License Inspector Blackwall to be provincial inspector for law enâ€" forcement for Northern Ontario. hoimi d o is toria, Haliburton, Peterborough, Nor. thumberland, Hastings, Prince Edâ€" ward, Lennox and Addington, with headquarters at Belleville; W. T. Moore, former police inspector, Disâ€" trict No. 7, comprising the districts of Sudbury, Temiskaming, Manitoulin, Nipissing, and Algoma, with headâ€" quarters at Sudbury; C. W. Symons, former inspector, District No. 8, comâ€" prising the districts of Kenora, Rainy River and Thunder Bay, with headâ€" quarters at Port Arthur. All these â€"district inspectors, under the revised plan of operation, have 1i rect charge over all provincial police officers in their districts and are re sponsible for the administration otf eriminal law and the Ontario Temporâ€" ance Act. with headquarters at Niagara Falls; M.C. Beckett, former license inspocâ€" tor at QOwen Sound, Distriet No. 3, eomprising the counties of Bruce, Grey, Huron, Perth, Wellington, Waâ€" terloo and Dufferin, with headquarâ€" ters at Kitchener; A. E. Storie, tery at hKaitchener; A. K. iwstomie, former Sudbury inspector, District No. 5, comprising the counties of Vieâ€" ‘‘planted‘‘ on him. At the time the evidence was all against Russa and his story seemed no different from the other unsupported alibis put up by others in similar cases. Recently, however, from some correspondence coming to his notice Russa belisves that he ‘has discovered a conspiracy to get him in wrong in the matter of that bottle. He claims that he has found evidence to show that the bottle was ‘‘planted"‘ all right, and so he has commenced the present ease in ordsor to clear his own name, to secure the return of the fine and costs and to have the euilty party punished. ed by Jolhn Russa with conspiracy, the case being remanded to this week b# Magistrate Atkinson. The case is of more than passing interest. According to the complainant, John Russa, he was fined $200,.00 and costs about three years ago for having liquor in a public place. He claiméd that the botâ€" tle produced as evidence did not beâ€" long toâ€"him and must have been WANTEDâ€"Experienced â€" maid_ for general housework. Apply (Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, 48 Tamarack street. CHKARGED WITH CONSPIRACY AFTER ABOUT THREE YEARS In the police court on Thursday last T. Allarry, an Austrian, was chargâ€" BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY guilty party punished 1e Doll.e was id so he has ease in order to secure the costs and to #: 44

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