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Porcupine Advance, 5 Nov 1924, 1, p. 2

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Teacher of Pland from National Conservatory of Montreal Solfeggio Complete Musical _â€" Theory T m s HARMONY PIANO Satisfaction Guaranteed Studioâ€"167 Maple St., South BANK OF MONTREAL SPECIAL On the 3rd of November, 1817, the Bank established its first office. At this, the beginning of its 108th business year, the Bank, through the medium of over 500 offices located throughout Canada and Newfoundland, in Great Britain, France, the United States and Mexico, offers unexcelled facilities in all deâ€" partments of domestic and foreign banking. Price :.:. ;s 0. n 3 piece Chesterfield Suite. Regular $250.00 Agent for Murphy Univarnish and Daâ€"Cote Enamelâ€"for outâ€" side, inside, floors or ceilings.â€"Guaranteed. Dining Room Suites. Oak and Elm. Rangesâ€" Special Price........ THE NEW HARDWARE STORE Our Mottoâ€""Here to Satisfy." .Minthorn Block, Main Street, One Block West of Eplett‘s Ice Creqx_n_uf‘gffgrg. Asscts in excess of $650,.000,.000 . Hoggarth %Recreation Hall SCHUMACHER Professeur de Plano du Conservatoire National de Montreal Solfege Theorie Complete HARMONIE PIANO Satisfaction â€" Guarantie: Studioâ€"167 Maple St., South Mcintyre ........... $40.00 to $55.00 Regular $175.00 ........................ $135.00 0 ....................... $185.00 Honour â€" Roll: for _ October. All pupils who have made 70% or more are named in this report. All pupils except those in the Kindergarten and Kindergartemâ€"Primary have received Monthly Report cards to be signed by parents or guardians. When the report has been marked **Unsatisfucâ€" tory‘‘ it is desirable that the parent or gcuardian consult the teacher or the Supervising _ Principal to _ ascertain the cause of the low standing. Central School Room 1â€"IV.; Sr. Boysâ€"Mr. A. W. Report for Month of October of Timmins Public Schools Room 3â€"IV. Jr. Boysâ€"Mr. R Keyves, Cushing 82; H Ostr lingford S1; R. Kel 18; L. Drady 76 ; L. hire 74; W. Sherid: 72; W. Hogarth 72; Room 4â€"IV. Jr H. Smith. S$. Ohtonen 92;, W. Connell 89; A. Munroe 85; K. MeQuarrie 84; H. Brown 84; M. Hyrtyk 81; V. Labine 80; N. Stevens 79; I. Craig 79; C. Robertson 78; E. Ellies 77; D. Heil T6; C. Abrams 75; V. Pecore 75; M. Richardson 72; B. Sophe 72; D. Jackâ€" son 71; B. Shub 71;, D. Blow 71; S Ostrosky. 70. Room 5â€"III. Sr.â€"Miss M. Fligg. W. Sillanpaa 83; H. Dodd 76; L. Hawse 74; ‘P. Hahto. 71; i. Ansara 2M K Room 6â€"IIT. Sr.â€"Miss ards. Honour Roll for Month Just Passed. All Pupils Making 70 per cent. or more are Named in This Report. â€" List of Successful Pupils in Central, Moneta, Vimy and Matâ€" tagami Public Schools. [. Kelly 75; M. Jackson 73; E. Engstrom 72; G. Borland 71; D. Harâ€" rison 70; D. Robertson 70. S. Brown 88; R. Dainton 78 Salomaa 73; M. Stewart 73. Room 2â€"IV. Sr. Girlsâ€"Miss G. Everett. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO OW . ®~ css (tow l l ] H Ostrosky R. Kelly 79 76 ; L. Field Sheridan 73 sky 82; V. Walâ€" y 79; ‘M. Rupert 75 ; B. Manâ€" n 73; A. Bolster W. Drew 70. Girlsâ€"Miss M. Waimo â€" 84 *estsestse*®se® 4 e *. * ‘“0 .00 *e *4 0..0 oS % °% *#+ $ *4 #4 + +° *4 #4 s *4 *4 * o *4 *#* * *4 #+ * *4 *4 *. * ’.t..: “.“. + # + 4 4 t t P .“.00. *4 * 4 * © *#+ *4 + # * L *4 *#+ # 44 4 # * #4 *# € * # *+ *+ # # *# #© «+ * .1 #* #* * *# # # +# #* *# #@ *# + *+* Â¥* i #* #* * * # L ## #* # * # *# #4 ##% *# *# @ # *4 #* # # # * #* Â¥* *# *# *# Ld #* #* # .0 * * den. F. Kari 82; C. Mason 73; M. Habib W. Parsyck 7l;~B. IKarr 71; T. Goodman 70. Room 7â€"III.; Jr.â€"Miss V. A. Worâ€" shall 72; E. Mcelnnis 72; J. Robbins 70 ; 4. llalpmm 70. Room â€"10â€"IT. Intermediateâ€"Miss M. A. Morrison. M. Brown 79; I. Niemi 76; ‘Wan Shui Hong 76; C. Berlinger 76; B. Greer 74; E. Tilley 74; A. Engstrom E. Haataja 87; J. Bennett 82; H. Rintanen 81; J. MeQuarrie 81; M. Gulka 80; K. McCabe 80; W. Harvey i8; J. George 78; C. Martino 76; A. Hyrtyk 74; R. Eddy 74. Room 8â€"III. Jr.â€"â€"Miss L, D. Meâ€" Intosh. * D; Macpherson 873 B. Baker 83; D. Horwitz 83; M. Madden 81; F. Seott 81; I. Kokotow 81 ; L. Munroe 79; M. Morrison 78; D. Cooke 76;, M. Moore 76;, D. Morris 75; D. Kowalchuk 74; M. Morris 74; E. Monek 73; E. Marâ€" shall 72; E. MclInnis 72; J. Robbins Room 11â€"11I. Jr 4. Robinson. Kennedy 72; H. Markvardsen 72; W. Zurbey 71 ; R. Sadites 71 ; J. Jemmeth A. Milton Silver 7T5; M [. Sr.â€"M. Mason 76. ioom 12â€"I. Jr. and ] R. Wraight. [.. Jr.â€"A. Grpnlund 78y H. Bobbie 78; A. Rossi 77; IH. Rantio 73. Primaryâ€"EF. Arundel 77; L. Rossi 77;, A. Delmonte 75 ; P. Govachuk 73. Room 13â€"Primaryâ€"Miss V. Lee. A. Classâ€"A. Blackman 838; A. Freima 80. B. Classâ€"P. Prussi 85; E. Patterâ€" son 8$0; A. Marshal]l 79; L. Greer 79; E. Lucas 79; A, . Manhmtre:: 7T5o;â€" L. Moneta School Room 1â€"III. Sn, III. Jr. and 11. Sr.â€"Mr. E. J. Transom. [II. Sr.â€"V. Giorlandi 77; ‘B. Wilâ€" son 76 ; J. Domenico 75; G. Wehbb 75. III. Jr.â€"J. ‘Bokla 76; A. Marcanâ€" tonio 71; M. Kennedy 70. II; Sr.â€"â€"M. Webb 8; C. Gabryclâ€" cogzk 74; L. Canapini 70. Room 2â€"II. Jr. and I. Sr.â€"Miss Primaryâ€"B. Cecconi 71;, L. Chicâ€" kini 70; 0. Johnson 70. Room â€" 4â€"Primaryâ€"Miss E. R. Baker. R. Markovitch 77; C. Markovitch 76 ; M. Owens 75; G Drady 74; J. Martin 74; A. \ssad T9 Abraham Vimy School Room 1â€"II. Sr. and Jr.â€"â€"Miss F. MacDonald. len Purvyis. II. Jr.â€"V. L 80; W. Hill 77 Viitasaarm 73 J Dusham 70 70. Room 3â€"I. . N. I|. MacLeod I. Jr.â€"A. Classâ€"R,. Stevens 85; Watson 84; M. Gordon 81; R. : Whaw 81 ; F. Luoma 80; N. Coug! 79. L. Wear 7S8; A. Martin 77 Hawse 76 rane 70; | 3@ F. Ferreri 72; B. Salvador 71; Anaise Assad 71; E. Bailey 71; W. Citzzerald 70; S. Wilson 70. M 11son 14 VL. (0 ; "IA\. itasaarn 72. Room 9â€"II. Sr.â€"Miss J.â€"P. Morâ€" I. Snxâ€"L. Boyehuk 79 ; J Marescotti 70. Room 3â€"I. Jr. and Prn ._H. MeKeown. II. Jr.â€"S. Lepic 83; H. Noski 72. Room 2â€"II. Jr. and I. Sr.â€"Miss G I. Sr.â€"W II. Sr.â€"â€"A. Floyd 79; A. Hill 78; Nelson 76; E. Jackson 75; J. Muiâ€" i 74; B. Waldon 73; J. Robertson ; M. Charboneaun 73; E. Lainsbury Lake 72;. A. Bourne 71; L. L. MeKeown Jtr.â€"R. Ja: 3. . Alton 70. PurVIis Jr.â€"â€"LI 1OA IL â€"A. Grpnlund 83; J. Bailey Bobbie 78; A. Rossi 77j; H. .â€"â€"L. Jones aldwell 70. L. Jr. and Primaryâ€"Miss I. Jr. and Prmaryâ€"Mss . Laurila $3;, H. Suomu T73 . Burton... To ; ‘£. 3 ; J. MeWhaw 73. . J. Wallace 82; G. Luoma 87; H. Vincent 78 Slater 70 ; C. Mllies 4; M. Easton 73 i. Roberts 70 Rhunde 70. M. Geils 4nes and Primaryâ€"Miss and Sr.â€" M\ Keefe 77 ; Domenico Caldarell No #% ki B. Classâ€"E,. Waldon 87; E. Sveen 83; G. Riley 82; A. Randall 80; N. Williamson 79; A. Thomson 78; E. Campbell 73; 8. Shankman 71. Primaryâ€"L. Hill P. MaeLkeod 716 ; V. Taskinen 76; E. Peterson 760 M. Curtis 74; H. Armitage 74;, E. Dukeshine 72; T. MceFadden 72; 1. Thomson Tl; W. Simmons 71. Room 4â€"Primaryâ€"Miss M. Gray. A. Classâ€"E. Duesharm 73 ; L. Giles Te; IB. Coaty TI;~P; Bosak 71; 1J. Martin 70. B. Classâ€"W . Gibson 75; A. Anderâ€" son 72; E. Riley 70; G. MeLean 70. C,. Classâ€"V. . Lehtinen 74 ; W. Mansfield 73@ D. Field 72; V. Ringâ€" Mansfield stad 70. zak The Divisional Commander of the S.A., Major Knight, of North Bay, and Mrs. Knight, will visit Timmins on Nov. l4th and 15th. Total enrolment for Octoberâ€"UConâ€" tral 648, Moneta 151, Vimy 171, Matâ€" tagzami 33. Totalâ€"1003. All table garbage should be wrapâ€" ped in paper and placed in a covered garbage can. (Garbage does not inâ€" clude ashes and chips and these must not ‘be put in with garbage. Attention ! _ Householders‘! See that all lids are kept on your cans and that all doors of your toilets are kept closed. Householders must supply their own garbage cans which should be kept clean and disinfected with chlorâ€" ide of lime. Chloride of lime is supplied free of charge and can be had by applying at the Cityv Hall. Tin cans and other dry ganbage may be put in covered barrels or boxes or bags. Special attention should be paid to your yard. WKeep it clean, and so avoid sickness and disease. Outside toilets should be flyâ€"proof, and should be disinfected quite often. By Order of the BOARD OF HEALTH Dome Mines Co., ~Ltd.:....:::;::....:......;:".. Hollinger Stores, Ltd. ......:.:....::.:....: MciIntyre Mercantile Co., Ltd........... M.:O‘Comnor‘ Reamsbotton and Edwards ... United Provision Company ............. Frank‘ Feldman ...:;.......;:...:....:./s..«.0... Shankman "Bros Frank 5.i maAs Mattagami School Room 1â€"T. Sr. and Primaryâ€"Miss Primanyâ€"A. Classâ€"P. Mercier 7| B. Classâ€"I. Walker 73. C. Classâ€"B. Arnold 83; P. Satu: J. Wallingford 80; M. Budâ€" Re Garbage "This is how I started using Carâ€" nol. I asked a friend about Carnol. She said it was awfully good. Her doctor had recommended it to her to take after she had been in bed for months and she was completely cured. I called up our druggist and asked him about Carnol. HMe reâ€" commended it but said he was just out of it and wanted me to take a bottle of beef, iron and wine, but I said, ‘No, I want Carnol.‘" So he said he would send and get me some. Just as soon as it came I commenced to take it and it has renewed my blood and given me a wonderful apâ€" petite. I never have to take a laxâ€" ative with this medicine. 1 cannot recommend your medicine highly enough. It is just exactly what the system needs."â€"Mrs. Wilson H. Leeman, lvanhoe, Ont. _ 9â€"24 But read her letter. It telis ber story better than we can,â€""I feel it my duty to write you about your wonderful medicine Carnol. In January I had an operation for apâ€" pendicitis. The pain I suffered beâ€" fore the operation ahd the loss oi blood afterwards left me so weakenâ€" ed and run down that I wasn‘t ab‘s to go about on my feet. I just had to lie around all the time. ‘The docâ€" tor said 1 was to take iron for my blood for it was so thin. I had ang~., mia and folks said I had only a shott Â¥ time to live. Carnol saved my life â€"many thanks to Carnol. 1 have gained about ten pounds in three months. After every meal I used to have indigestion and heartâ€" burn so bad that the pain was inâ€" tense. A dose of Carnol would give me immediate relief. Now I am abâ€" solutely cured of both. 1 had severe headaches and pains across my back and they have also disappeared. Mrs. Leeman says : "CGarnol saved my lifeâ€" many thanks to Carnol" Opp. Woolworth‘s, 12 Third Ave. Gordon H. Gauthier Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. Hemstitching and Picot Edging Done Electrical _ Treatments, General Drugless and nonâ€"Surgical Practice Room 6, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block TIMMINS ONT . Phone 77 OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SOUTH PORCUPINE. No. 3 Cedar Street, North (Note the New Address) ...... South Porcupine ....... Timmins ..... Schumacher ...Connaught Station ...... South Porcupine ....... Ssouth Porcupine ..... Timmins ....... Timmins ....... Timmins Specialist in Plate Work and Crown and Bridge Work., 33

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