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Porcupine Advance, 4 Jul 1923, 1, p. 5

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'l + Q: Timmins Business College Building, Timmins, Ont. Phone; ; Write «Box 223 Bs M ifli‘. RSE, 'Surigrvlsmg cmal. BOY OF EIGHT â€" FROM OTTAWA CITY l MONTREAL TORQNTO ‘ CA i : , i For saie by , l SOUTH PORCUPINEâ€"Domes Mines Co. Limited, 3 \~ Reamsbottom Edwards, ; tis:s: United Provisions Company As the Supervising Principal of the Timmins Business College has been lqmte rushed:. with éxaminations ‘durâ€" ing the past weekjit â€"was quite imposâ€" sible to prepare the report of Stuâ€" dentisostanding! whieh _ skould hd\e beensgublished in ‘this issue. WEDNESO A Y Bulletin Information _ xewal ding classes and enrolmérnt may‘ ‘Be had at the Colleg OQfficeâ€"mpor. application.", We have call , for .Qffice .employees. daily, those enrolling. now _may, prepare , for. the Fall~ pOsmons \\nte, telephune on eall* nd@ gee us ~ * 8 Lt l use on the table and for feeding the baby.. Klim, whole milkâ€"powdered, is all the food part of milk with only the water removed. Just replace the water according to directions and you again have fresh liquid milk. You‘ll like the taste. ° ‘ "CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS, LIMITED TIMNSâ€"ffiqfiihger Stores Limited CONNAUGHTâ€"M.. OfConnor ¢/ > SCHUMACHERâ€"McIntyre <(MéRantile Co. Limited POWDERED WHOLE MILK P.:wrei; RWC 1. 34 N 0. . es W holesome Milk [( Just the kind of creamy milk you like to it, and! it bhefore the boy was safe at home. Inr the meantime the "kindly" gentleman "with ‘whtom the had travelteds froms P0 rquis> J unction took the finest of care of the boy and the gréatest intérest in finding Ris home.. The: parents: liv ed in a Holâ€" linger house and were soon ]umten thmunh the kindness of J]! S :Bacon. { Th‘e Jad been \ta)mf* with hlfi mflduwt}hex in Ott.lwh and ‘when ‘he was sent on to his home ‘here, the‘ grandmother‘s â€" wire here said the lad would arrive on Monday. He came a day egrlier, however, and ‘so waknot expected and no provision made to meet him. * _ Junior~Second to=Senior: Secondâ€" »Honoursâ€"Rena Della Vedova, Annig ‘Zaitz, Billie‘ Chérrett:© Passâ€"Francis ‘Horné, Carson Young, Gordon Cuthâ€" pbertson, Hilda Rowe, Johns. {;h’ecmmubtllded-â€"â€",.()larence MceCatfrey, DOME SCHOOL REPORT OF ‘JUNE PROMOTIONS " Senior First to JuniorBecondâ€" Honoursâ€" _ Verbino Della Vedova. ‘Pase*Altma "Lalt!," Margaret Tloyd, Nilo Della â€"Vedova, _ Jennie.. Doran. Re('o;tf'mendedâ€"â€"Ledd Cox, Yeomans, Harold \lelxona, Dwgrdn. -..".;.j". j Maisie Flossie To Fourth Classâ€"Honoursâ€"Betty Dowsett, Bobby, MeWilliams, Fred Taylor, Oral Doran, Ed@ward Lahti, Gmdun Grainger, Tena Zaitz. Passâ€" Clifford iuung, Isobel Lahti, Tone Cuthbertson, / Hubert= (Doran, Viola Doran, â€" Margaret MePhail, Gordon Michaelson. _ Recommendedâ€"â€"Reggie Humphrys. To Senior Thirdâ€"Honoursâ€"Irene Rowe. â€" Passâ€"Callum Stevenson, Wilâ€" lie MclLean, Leslie Foyd, Joe Pichuta. ‘"Sr» Second "to‘ Junior Thirdâ€"Honâ€" oursâ€"Clifford Graimger,â€"Mary Hutchâ€" ison, â€"Millie Pithuta. Passâ€"V era Doran, â€" Maleolm: ~MeCawy ~Norm‘an Lahti, David Taylor. Recommended Luella Duggan, Perey Millions. Junior First to Senior Firstâ€"Honâ€" oursâ€"Helena Murray, Stanley Shumiâ€" ak,‘, Mary Cartonik, ()lga Youncr Pags Frances Johns : ; Senior Primer to Junior Firstâ€" Ross McePhaily Basilâ€"Doran, Melville \qu‘ph}, Boblne Hutchison, Maurice V arker, :Norina McPhait, Nick Zaitz, Bflfie Gartonik, Finley \Ieh\\en Alex. \}Mmllak 0 Rewmmendedâ€"â€"Blllw Millions, Ger: a]d ’I\emer. Ahee Byre:s: ney! Hughe C ts . + cmd io 4 N 1 w P % C i‘“":;'f\\ preoptx 13 _ st U 7 i""l‘ =â€"4l YÂ¥ES,THERE WILL BEâ€"SOMEâ€" COURTâ€"CASES THIS WEEK \, Chief; Green is; away on holidays this week, but his staif earries on as per usual, and, there, will be a number of, police: court .cases . for. tomarrow (Thursday)., It is going . to : be, mor or less cow week, and there is no ba‘ about: that. Fhele have .. been to; many cows running. at large 1ewntl\ and too many of the dairy folk have app.uent}\ failed â€" tonremember ;that Timmins is now in thecity class and too big and modern for the aforesaid cows to be allowed to wander around. To impress this lesson, other, warnings being apparently in vain, the police hbave six citizens up for temorrow to answer to: the charge of breaking the rules and. regulations: by . permitting their cows to run at large. . Magis® trate. Atkinson . will also . have five drunks to deal with, Also, One case of> disorderly= conduct, "the sgid ‘disâ€" auto driver is charged with drivings > â€"One+ma‘n started in day to beat upr" fa‘néighhbor Another man interfered and SOME OF THE BOYS OF THE TOWN NOT PLAYING THE GAME At the Dominion Day Sports heére theunruliness of some of the boys"of the: towpn. was in sevxvidence; > The fact The return game with Timming! took place at ‘ the* ‘\Jmers 'i)al]vafrfi on Thursday e\émng, “hen mfnus g"rltz Anson and with a reâ€"arranged infleld, the Pa.permakers again trouncéd the ‘\Imers to the tunge of 8 .to 61 Bill Brydge, out.of his accubtomed, Ep‘”" tion at second, was out of his eEement atthe redlight corner. The fact that the Miners outhr; ths Papermakers, andâ€"despite the fatt that five got »asfree ride and also that twelve‘of the homestersm ere stranded ‘on the paths indicates only ing every move count “heleds the one thing, "and that‘is that the Pa:+ permakers were playing ball and gnakâ€" Mineérs weren‘t. * Tl}e teature of the good, and great game Felix! Gratton. now in his seventh year with the red,m‘ucfii and black. hall-rhasel\ whenâ€" che droy terrific *flout dver the leff : ‘field| in the ~1xth innings tor thez (mq wonld it, "there wa body parked on the paths the t I;h,x,s is, the first time inj the "hlsfon ‘of" the Senior N.O.B.A; ithat this feat has been accomplished, left field fence being not e what you might eall elose émm 'Dfie hit id exceeéd Grat‘s THE PORCUPINE ABVANCE in â€"theâ€"memary~â€"~of~‘Fimâ€" mins balll tans,; wmay theagreat driye.of themever tothe for} gotten thirteen innings game which decided the famous. .series :of, 1920. Congratulations , ,Felu, and . it is to »e hoped that now he knows wherk the fence iy he‘ll dyplic¢ate ihe 'Iea# several timgs in,. the fubure.. fpaosit| When Ellie; Came In .. ... l)wl\ Derosier, started hurling them aver , for, the«â€" visitors, with Mm'rwm catching, whilst. the: opposition was provided ; by Fournier on the, mound with Melntyre at the.other end.. Derâ€" osier pitched. niee ~ball ; for five in nings and. in the . sixth innings four walks and four safeties was his un doing and in the seventh Eliott was sent in to stop the riot, which he acâ€" complished in nice . style. . Fournier had nice‘ control (and: did not piteh a bad. game The . homesters downfall was materially: accelerated by their own foolish base runming in the sixth innings when with two uns across the plate, the: bases . full and innbml_\* out, two of the Trunners: were nailed between ‘the bags by the ball throwing of the visitors infield. Grat‘s Third Hit Entering the ninth frame, ane un down, Gauthier drove a great drive toâ€"centre, which the elongated MÂ¥. Tate, nailed ; â€"Clhiireoski~ singled to right and tuul\ second when F« vurmelj gummed up â€"Girouard‘s~ infield tdnl The: paths were dloaded when Gratton beat out a bint, his third thit of> the day.< The: game: was ‘tied when <Bill Brydge drove a long saerifi¢e y to left. MceLesn caused the landslide when lhe qnissed . groundet ‘and Girâ€" ovardand>» .Gratton aceross the rubbens ©G€oons was narled trying for ‘second.~ In ‘the last of the ninth, Brydge fumbled ‘Tate‘s ground er, but Fournier and Abrams fanned and whilst Scully singled ‘to centre, advancing Tate to _ third, Melntyre ended the agony by whiffing: at three straight.ones.. _ \rg f Iroquois Falls A.B. R. Chircossi, . 1 (G@Hirouard, :.9 ;1 Gratfon, nmi{. ..,...0, 53 Brydgse, 3b.. .>...4: 0 Coons, l1b Iji ttr‘lt.)q c.1f. Derosier Timmins Mo OGDEN‘S packl@t CUT PLVUG off Derosier 5; off Bittle .6; By Ders € 14 14 l‘ ournier 1. ?. Hntsâ€"â€"â€"â€"ofi Fourmq‘!i;« in 6 innings; off Tottle *Hit by pitcherâ€"by Hourssar K. . . _ Home runâ€"Gratton,. ___ _ ‘, Three base hitâ€"Sr ub’w <I wo hase hftwboramrd,w Pleue 'the. Scully, Spemye. ~Sxerifice~Hite==Xynck; ms, Coons and Morrison â€"Btolen: basesâ€"â€"Gratton, MM osier, â€" MceLeapn,, Scully, . »pence. Passed balls=â€"Morreon Double, .. playsâ€"Seully, m B.]ul:b.-, Gauthier to Girouard. _ * .. Left . on «basesâ€"Lroqaos t# Tnmmm 12. Earned runsâ€"lIroupsos #Â¥6 $y Timmins 52 8 | j pltvher-v-l'.nim. Losing If L W ie

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