Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Apr 1922, p. 3

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$§009000608090080086904806¢ $00900000000800094008000% *%%¢ eAE R FOREIGNERS GET FWE YEARS EAGH AT ASSIZES Judge also Recognmends their Deportâ€" ation Afterwards. J. Labrosse Suspended Sentence on Conditions. being ill in Toronto, and the cases were accordingly adjourned. * The cases of Samuel MceChesney and others against the Northern Powâ€" er Company for damages was set over to the June nonâ€"jury sittings. ‘These cases are for damages to land along the Mattagami River from flooding. In the case of the three foreigners from Schumacher charged with manâ€" slauchter. a verdict of enilty was cases are for damag the Mattagami River In the case of the from Schumacher cl slaughter, a verdic slaughter, a verdict of gnilty \\'as! reached, and Mr. Justice Logie senâ€" tenced each of them to five yeats with hard labour, recommending also that after their térms in prison expire they be de])nfied. The Judge also suggestâ€" ed the deportation of four of the witâ€" nesses ,for the Crown in this case, these four beint foreigners of a type that did not suggest they would.make the beet kind of citizens. The three men sentenced were Andrew Bodgonic¢, Mike [Rubick and Sam Markovitch. The manslaughter charge â€" against them arose from a fight .at Schumacâ€" her last Christmas when John Lyeky, another foreigner, was killed. In senâ€" tencing the three men, Mr. Justice Logie tl)ukq)(casiun to give the forâ€" eigners soine good advice on their duâ€" ties as citizens. Hg pointed" out to them also ~that John Lyeky had been Bbrutally done to death by them while under ‘‘that eurse of the North Coun try, that ardent liquor known as high wines."‘ The case of Lydia Annie Davis and R. 8. E. Davis, of Iroqguois Falls, was for damages against Mr. Ira Buri, postmaster at the Falls. for injuries received by Mrs. Davis through ~a fall on the iey steps of, the \pest office. "They were awarded damazes [ wAas > of the A boud. t â€"Mrs the fire rek there were aA f special interest t ; distriet. _ Mr. J d at the assizes. arises was as received 1‘s Dept. re 1gaine illness The . x\l)t? assizes. The Ady ed from the Attorneyâ€" regarding Mrs. Aboug ronto, and the cases assizes At n WA s also al d 11 *HTE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Justice idjourns Haileyburs number of the people mnC wed 11 )10 11 L m of $500.00 and $436.00 respectively. IS THIS THE SECRET OF Dr. Donnelly in his evidence said that ALL THE NOISY KICKING? Mys. Davisâ€"had received permanent seâ€"â€"â€" injury through the fall. The North Bay Nugget this week has Another case of special local inter. | columns upon columns of howls about est was the charge against Jules Laâ€"|the late lamented: Junior. N.O.H.A. Another case of special local interâ€"| est was the charge against Jules La-| brosse for ‘‘shgoting with intent.‘* The case arose over an affair near Mc Intosh.Springs last October. A man | named A{lcide Charette was shot mldl inaimgd in a shack there, the gun do-| ing the damage being inithe hands of i Labrosse who was under the influence of liquor. Labrosse has been tin jail sincealast fall" and has evidently done all possible to make up for his unfgrâ€" tunate act. It developed at the trial that Labrosge was ready to pay all e.\'-' penses, medical care, ete., and also to give Clharette $500.00 in cash and a promissory note for $1000.00. In view 1| of this Mr. Justice Logie allowed Laâ€" brosse to go on §‘u.<pended sentence‘ on certain terms. Af in the future Laâ€" brosse is arrested for being drunk, or for carrying weapons, or if the fails o carry out the terms of: the u:.:('ee- ment to which reference was made at the trial, he will be brought again beâ€" fore a Judge and the sentence imposâ€" ed for the present shooting aftray. Charette is understood to be permanâ€" ently crippled by the shooting. The Grand Jury, as has been the custonmt with _ all previous Grand Juâ€" ries, recommended that there should be a Distriet Jail built in Haileybury. |Mr. Justice Logie agreed,. that this was a pressing need and will include lthe recommerdation in his report to | the Attorneyâ€"General. The Grand IJm'y also recommended that a gallery be built at the Lands Titles office to give more room, as the present filing accommodation seemed inadequate. TIIRD OF WORLD‘S GOLD SUPPLY HELD IN THE U.S.A. According. to official figures recentâ€" ly given out oneâ€"third of the total gold supply of the world is now statâ€" ed to hbe held in the United States. The gold bullion and gold coin held at the U.S.. mints at Philadelphia, Denver‘and San Francisco, and at the assaying office in New York were givâ€" en on March» Ist. as totalling over $3,000,000,000.00. _ The total supply of gold in the" world is figured at $9,000,000,000.00, so the U.S.A.‘s preâ€" sent share is over a third of the world‘s total. Frienas here will "he pleased to learn that Mr. W. A. Gordon, of Haiâ€" leybury, who has ‘heen seriously. ill for®some time, is now making excellâ€" ent progress to recovery. C tence‘ on | Pprotest s ure La.| for Nort runk, or | money t he fli],,\their tea e ng(‘ee- wmiocs | nmrmiemicscus seems to be. served by the reâ€"nasiâ€" ing of the troubles that may have arisen in Juniorâ€"N.0.H.A. hockey. As Shakespeare said, **Methinks the lady doth protest too much."" But why? Perhaps the answer may be found in a little item hidden on a page of ‘"‘protest‘‘ stuff in a recent issug of The Nugget. That little item tells gbout the difficulties experienced .in arranging about bets made on the |\North Bayâ€"Iroquois Falls â€" sunior mes. Betting usually gets sport into nasty places. Perhans all the protest stuff is to save a little money for North Bay folks who placed more Lmoney than they care to lose upon The North Bay Nugget this week has columns upon columns of howls about the late lamented: Junior. N.0O.MH.A. games. Why? The season is all over and done with, and no good cause and done wii", and no good seems to be served by there ing of the troubles that may arisen in -lun»im-\_,\‘.().H..»\. hocke Shakespeare _ said, **Methinks lady doth protest too much.‘" why? Perhaps the ~answer m found in a little item hidden REGULAR MEETINGS. RE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HERE. Amvyone interested in Christian Sciâ€" ence is cordially invited to attend an informal meeting ewery Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. H. 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