. m 3 «* WM‘Wâ€OCOQ'â€Oâ€â€W he following is the Honor Roll of Timmins Sepurate School :â€" nzlish (Classes. Number registerâ€" , 48 ; average attendance, 33. Primâ€" «*A‘*‘â€"May Gilker. ‘*B‘‘â€"Grace rrere. t*+(C**â€"â€"Melba _ Newton. rst Bookâ€"Aurora Lacasse. Second okâ€"Irene Everard. Fourth Book L. Wadsworth. _ Teacher, M. J. rke. Englishâ€"French Classes. _ Pmmary â€"Gabrielle Poulin, Jeanne Larcher, urele Poitras, Antoine Poulin, Edgar porte, Irene Ruet. C.â€"Rhea Leveâ€" ue, Armule Larose. B.â€"Gerard oulin, Vital Potvin, Marie Rose Marâ€" n. _ A.â€" Sr.â€"Aurele Treboutat, Roâ€" nd Laporte. A. Jr.â€"Marie Dicaire, olange Guertin. Teacher, Mrs. C. apineaun. First Book. Number registered, : average attendance, 42. Teacher, iss <â€" E. J. Mazer. Jr.â€"Lucianna pencer, Blanche Courtemanche, Irene amothe. Sr.â€"Alexandrie La Salle, Mlarisee Perron, Hector Agotte, J. arie Forthier. Second Book. Average attedance, 7: number registered, 30. Teacher, 4. Lessard. Jr.â€"Jeannetts Gauthier. Levesque, Yvonne Four ier, Irene Patenaude, Couranna Laâ€" orte, Florence Larouche, Lilian Braâ€" * wâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" EC mwmnmaoomcnomaonce €20006â€" w WW‘QO“O@OOOOWQMW%QQ e Average Attendance Over 80 per cent. of Number on Roll. NOR ROLL OF THE SEPARATE 5CHOOL Owing to the working of The Military Service Act the L. Stadelman Co., Cobalt and Timmins, find it necessary to dispose of their Timâ€" mins business. Here is your chanee to step right into a paying business with an excellent future. For particulars apply to The L. Stadelman Co., Timmins. O P P O R T U N IT Y Real Estate elephone 49 Satisfaction Assured Prompt and Efficient Work 15 CEDAR STREET SULLIVAN NEW TON '00000“0“0000““““00“0009000‘ INSURANCE of all kinds Opposite Post Office, Timmins tzeau, Roland Fournier. Jr. and Sr. Third. Number registâ€" ered, 33 ; average attendance, 32. Jr. â€"~lm11\ MeceNulty, â€" Jeanne â€" Maltais, | Louise Bouchard, Lorette Boivin, Orâ€" val Patenaude, Agathe Bazinet, Ritha V aillancourt, Elmire Camuel, Edoward LaSalle, Lorraine Gauthier. Sr.â€" \Therese Laflamme, Marie Martin, Belâ€" la Houle, Blanche Le Blane, Bertha Charette, â€" Blanche Boivin, Robert Charlebois, Adelard Houle. M.â€" i: \ Legault, Prineipal. _ Houses to Let and for Sale BASEBALL AND DTRER AFFAIRS IN FRANGE Corp. Widdifield Writes Another Very Racy Letter from the Front. Under date of February 1st., Corp. W. M. Widdifield, No. 2251123, 71 Company, C. F.C ., B. E. F., France, writes most mterestmo'ly of men and events near the front. _ His innumerâ€" able friends in the Camp will find every line of the folowing of particulâ€" ar interest :â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lake, Timmins, Ont. Desr Friends:â€"Maybe it is about time I do some ‘‘thank you very much‘‘ for several things, many nice things also, and now I think I will do 10. _ Now, am not drunk, in fact, I am painfully sober. I received the parcel you sent me and the Gold Dust Quarâ€" tette enjoyed it just as I used to enâ€" joy sitting at Mr. and Mrs. Lake‘s Eipert Workmen Only A Trial Solicited TIMMINS, ONT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1918 table on Sunday evening stuffing my face on everything I could find capaâ€" city for, or even mashing potatoes. Who mashes the potatoes now? _ The Pork Pie was somewhat moulded, but that made no difference to us; it all went down like new buns. What kind of buns did you say? However, the remainder of the box was in firstâ€"class condition and was surely jakealoo. John Bunn, (Errol Neal) is in talkâ€" ing to us (Gordon Irving and 1I). Gorâ€" don and I have a sleeping place by ourselves. The boys call it the Buckâ€" et of Blood, but no great amount of blood has been shed in here yet. Errol Neal hasâ€" sleeping quarters in the Q. M. Stores where he works. This letter is happening between spasms of eloquence, eh, what? And now we have another caller,â€" a reguâ€" lar,â€"and were you present you would most certainly be conflabergasted with tie profound discussions which ensue such auspicious occasions, which ire noted more for their frequence smm » e en dn l owb ot es J o in ow ue n uts n Iraen Yam Utimd hage *3 We\ #C+ WA\\\\\ | l /%((\\\\\V/// /////////// T than otherwise. My callers have both performed the retiring‘ stunt after a sumptuous reâ€" past provided by the inhabitants of the B. of B. It consisted of canned pork and beans warmed to suit the most extravagant taste, with a delicious beverage of. Borden‘s prepared Reinâ€" deer Coffée from Canada. And if we had somé ham we would have had some ham and eggs, if we had some eggs. _ Yousee our chickens never lay. Got a letter from George Drew toâ€" day. â€" He didn‘t say a blooming thing about whether he was dead or alive, 5o concluded he must.be dead. Never theless, I am going to write and severâ€" ly reprimand him for neglecting to enclose more satisfactory information. We haveâ€"a challenge from a neighâ€" boring Company to a game of baseâ€" ball, and we didn‘t do a thing but acâ€" cept it, and it looks as though we never will, as they always fail to apâ€" pear at the appointed time. _ Howâ€" ever, we are living in anticipation and 14 The:e are no others! You cannot purchase Vi@rolas, Victor Kecords or any other "His Master‘s V oice" products at any but our authorized dealers i. STADELLMAN . :CO..."....:.:..%.... Timmins, Ont. JXS8. hR‘ Schumacher, Cunt. Ww. D. South Porcupine, F. C. RICHARDSON, .... Porquis Junction, Ont. â€"ROUCHR, ~. . 2 . Cochrane, Out. C Hear them at any "His Master V oice""‘ dealer‘s i er Gamâ€"oâ€"phone Company MONTREAL LIMITED [E Â¥l Lenoir Street The Lora is My Light John McCormack 64726 Write for free copy of our 620â€"pags Musical Enâ€" cyclopedia listing over 9000 Victor Records Tickle Toeâ€"â€"Medley Fox Trot Vieter Military Band Coing Upâ€"Medley Fox Tiot Jig Medley (Violin) Reel Medley (Violin) Darlinz N:lly Cray Just a Baby‘s Prayer at T wilight _ Burr On the R>ad to Home, S weet Home Percy Hemus I‘ll Take You Back to Italy ‘Round Her Neck She Wears a Ye ier Ribbon American Quyartet Don‘t Forget Rememberâ€"The:;e are no others make every evening a period of enjoyment and recreation. 90 cents for 10â€"inch, .doubleâ€"sided T v o Delightful Red Seals »lly Cray Alma Gluck 64729 Ada ]Q{xés-Billy Murray Victor Military Band expect the game will take place aâ€" bout two o‘clock next summer. You may imagine what will happen fhem with the Poreupine boys in the pink of condition.. Honest, I know that I am going to feel sorry for those boys, and I do hope they have a heart too. I see Lieut. J. E. MceCuaig quite frequently, and it is always a treat to meet him. He takes a great interest in the boys from the North. Just toâ€" day he sent over a large pareel of Coâ€" balt Nuggets, and I always make a point to give him The Advance. Now it strikes me quite foreibly that my verbosity has become sufficiently exhausted. However, as I write this letter I am killing two birds with one stone,â€"by answering my correspondâ€" ence and getting even with the censor. It‘s a fine day, don‘t it! Thanking you very much for the goods eats and The Advances, and hop ing you have all the good luck and everything else good, J. Zaffiro J. Zaffiro ‘*Widdy.