Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestog Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roofing Cement For Sale wW. H. SEVERT Cormner Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.0O. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. BUILDING CONTRACTOR HUNT, Bringing Up Father. Trade Expansion NOWâ€" WHaAty tS T ? w/iizy OR fiftyâ€"three years this Bank has fostered sound enterprise in the development of Canadian commerce. Business men are invited to consult us with regard to financial assistance, when planning to extend their business. TIMMINS BRANCH, ASDK DAULATER WwHAT TIMC SHpg WAMT S BREAKFAST3 BUTr Ooowmw T LET Her KNOW | ASKED ABouyT 39 Fourth Ave. Opp. Fire Hall Soft Drinks, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Candies, etc. If you break your Electric Light just come toâ€" P. ANTOINE You know where you can get the BEST CANNED GOODS ICE CREAM AND FRUITS Acting Manager. Maidâ€"No, ma‘am. They mostly washed themselves before they cam to the table. Sioux Lookout recently organized a Board of Trade and now it seems to be a case not only of Sioux Lookout, but also of Everybody Lookout ! The Sioux Lookout Board is not aftraid to explain its honest outlook. In witness whereof the following paragraph may be considered from The Lookout, the newspaper of Sioux Lookout, in its report of the first executive meeting of the Sioux Lookâ€" out Board of Trade. _ The Lookout says :â€"*‘‘The intolerable state of afâ€" fairs brought on by a continuance of the O.T.A., by which a considerable number of men from this district pass by Sioux Lookout and spend their money in Winnipeg, owing to its superior refreshment facilities and by which much local money is lost to business here, next came under disâ€" cussion. It was pointed out than an overwhelming majority of voters here declared for ‘government sale of wines and liquors, that a similar conâ€" dition existed in all the north of Ontario and in the more enlightened centres of Old Ontario. In view of the fact that some action by the government must take place to meet this body of opinion, the Board is communicating with the proper auâ€" thorities to demand the establishing of sale of aleoholic beverages under government control at this point ‘‘ Mistressâ€"You don‘t seem to know about finger bowls, Nonah. Didn‘t they have them at the last place you worked ? Jr. Second Classâ€"Robert Moore, Julish Dermansky, Mary Danylchuk, Donald Carey, Mary Mira, Jennie Hill, Madelaine McKinnon, Neilson Macdonald, Elia Zuliani, Margaret Miller. SIOUX LOOKOUT WANTS THE GOVERNMENT TO ACT. Sr. Second Classâ€"Dorothy Carey, Patrick Robertson, Louisa Ansara, Harvey Laine and Edna Gannon, equal; Aloise Smith, Edward Sheculâ€" ski and Antoinette Augustinomski, equal; Tom Leck, Bertha Bonnell, Dennis Duxfield, Dorothy Dawson, Kenneth Adamson. Room 5â€"Sr. and Jr. Firstâ€"I. V. Cole, Teacher, Report of Standing of the Pupils in the Several Classes at the Schumacher Public School for the First Month ‘of the New Year. Names in Order of Merit. The following is the Schumacher Public School Report for January, 1925, the names being in order of merit :â€" Room Iâ€"J. A. Bush, Principal. Fourth Classâ€"Gladys Elley, Kitty Duxfield, Maisie Muskett, Margaret Elley, Sadie Aide and Norman Radâ€" burn, equal, Elsie Henderson, Edward Duxfield, Mary Smith, Richard Dainâ€" ton, (George Tennyson, Francis Gilâ€" bert, Helen Lark, Kenneth Hope, Kathleen McLean, Sylvia Niemi. la Robar, Fannie Finkelman, Cecilia Craig, Winnie MeLean, Billie MceKay, Leo., Boutet, Norma '1‘\101, (Gordon Uttley, Maurycc Miller, Rose Robinâ€" son, Laurie Mikkola. Room 12â€"Florence Hubble, Teacher Senior _ 1Iâ€"Margaret â€" Robertson, Marguerite MceKay, Mary Jacksic, Jennie _ MceLeod, â€" Beatrice _ Leck, Theresa _ Hope, Chrissie Murphy, Mary Taipole, Roy Hamilton, Perey Aide, Grant Barron, Ronald Denny, Evelyn Leck. Room Teacher. Report for January of the _ Schumacher Public School THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Room Teacher. Junior I1IIâ€"Edith Williams, Doris McLean, Quinta Baldwin, Belle Colâ€" lins, Doris Bowden, Helvi Helle, Wil, Seniorâ€"Gertrude Furlong, Jack First Class Fibber Wanted ‘ IV.â€"Victoria Malkin, TT â€"Clarice Sulliv an, A ecat has only nine lives, but the fur she wears is sold after her death under at least eighteen different names.â€"J. J. Montague in New York Heraldâ€"Tribune. The following are the officers and executive of New Liskeard Board of Trade for the current year :â€" President, T. Moseleyâ€"Williams, Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Wes. McKnight, Sec.â€"Treas.â€"J,. W. Kearns. Executive, W. A. Taylor, Homer Suteliffe, L. Hill, Dr. Farlinger, A. E. Stephenson, Henry O‘Grady, Jno. Bolger, Fred Thompson,, G. A. Mann, E. C. Childerhose, M. F. Pumaville, W. G,. Armstrong, J. Perrault, J. R. McCrea, Jno. MeFarlane. The Northland Post, of Cochrane, last week had the following * wolf‘‘ story :â€"‘*‘Two trappers north of Cochrane, K. Massere and W. Mcâ€" Donald, who have a 35 miles trapâ€" ping line from the end of steel to Smokey Falls, had a brush with wolves the other day which made them pos#sessors of 6 fine skins of timber wolves measuring not less than six feet six, all of them. It was at the hour of dusk that the trappers came upon a pack of 12 wolves feasting on a moose which they had cut off of a herd, and so intent were the fierce animals on their task of feasting that the trappers were able to approach close enough to bring down six of them, which at $15.00 each for the bounty, is not a bad day‘s work.‘‘ SIX WOLVES SHOT NEAR COCHKRANE BY TRAPPERS. McCrae, Mary Hickey, Fred Sheculâ€" ski, Elsie Robar, Quanta Baldovin, Mike Helen Tario, Franceseo Setacei, Arthur Adamson, John Colâ€" lins, â€" Clifford _ MeDonald, _ Wanda Smith. Juniorâ€"Signe Taipole, Jean Pike, Walter â€" Barron, Mike Holgooich, George Scott, William Martin, Sam Finkelman, Wilfred Prest, Bill Kuly. Room VIâ€"I. Murphy Teacher. Senior â€"Primaryâ€"A *‘Classâ€"Caroâ€" line Baldovin, Agnes Robertson, Elsic Martin, Rosy Holgivich, Sybil Laughâ€" ren, Eva Prest, Gertrude Smith and Mike Popovich, equal; Gladys Ganâ€" non, Albert Villeneuve, Walter Craig, Allan Tario, Elmer Nikula and Rusâ€" sell Farr, equal;, Florence Dillon, Hazel Gilbert, Gerald â€" MeDongld, Arthur Simms, Rosa Wong, Minnie Bobinski. OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE LISKEARD BOARD OF TRADE. Mary Macdonald, Lester Besby, Robert Sullivan, Thomas _ Moore, Geraldine Beaudin, Louise MacAllisâ€" ter, Isabelle Tomkinson, Mildred Furâ€" long, Jack Hartling, Edna Cousiâ€" neau, Walter McCrea, Douglas Kitâ€" chez, Leslie Gilbert, Albert Tomkinâ€" son, Marguerite Young, _ Edward Grentz, Arnold Jordan. Pr. A.â€"Woodrow Brady, Stanley Laing, Bobbie Robar, Fred Villiâ€" neuve, Ellen MeAdden, Bessie Armâ€" strong, George MceGarry. Pr. B.â€"Muriel Sims, Viola Maki, John Lark, Johnny Mira. B, Classâ€"Pat Miller, Frank Auâ€" gustynowski, Madeleine Rubec, Paulâ€" ine Fournier, Jennie Smith, Sam Rubec, John Keeley. Pr,. C.â€"Mary Villineuve, Raymond Morris, Elwyn Laughren. Room VIIIâ€"Beginners‘ Class,â€"A. Gertrude Sabine, Teacher. KRoom 7â€"Catherine A. MeDonald, Teacher. Jr. Pr.â€"Jean Montigny, Pearl Mcâ€" Lean, Helen Luchan, Howard Cowan. _ mataae*aat 0000-\00.00000000000.000000000000000000 0“900000’00000 0{0000 0000.000_00.00000000000000’0000000000000000’00’00000000000000000000’00’00000000000000’00:0000’00000’ TIMMINS BRANCH, » SOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, Wholesale Fruits, Vegetables, Confectionery, Tobaccos. 34z Spruce St. Ready Money Phone 230 The possession of a certain amount of ready money is an invaluable aid to a farmer in meeting emergencies as they arise. You can soon possess suffiâ€" cient ready money for unâ€" expected needs by opening a Savings Account at this Bank and adding to it regularly. By Geo. McManus. UNDERTAKE '."‘".".".".".“‘â€â€˜â€œâ€˜â€â€˜"‘1 Motor or Horseâ€"drawn Hearse Flowers and Cars Furnished Cor. Third Ave. and Maple 8t. TIMMINS, ONT. Night and Day Phone 509 D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. F. R. WAY, Manager.