LAS® â€"1«RA ar s is 0s 82 n stt n it n at ns na*aat .‘“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“:“.“.I tds #4 C * #4 * *# #4 * 4 #4 4 #4 ® 4 #4 * % #4 * L *4 *, *# #* * #@ #+* # *4 * © *4 4# #4 *#, ht #4 * *# #* *# @ #* *# * ¢+ + 4 #+* #@ # #4 @ *4 *# % #4 #, *# *4 *# 4 #*4 * * #4 *, #% *#* *# * *4 * h ## # * *4 *# + *4 *# #4 # # #4 *# La #* + # *4 # # #4 # 3 *4 P # .0 Mrs. R. Medd, Sr., after years of suffering found that Egyptian Liniment gave her speedy relief from rheumatism. mose® torturing pains of man and beast de under treatment with Egyptian Liniment, which is also the best household remed known for Cuts, Scalds, Frost Bites, Cm{. blains, Neuralgia, etc. DOUGLAS CV MANUFAC TURERS, MAPANEE,OML Each Week Our Striking WEEKâ€"END SPECIAL IN HOME MADE CANDY Every Friday and Saturday. Wonderful value. Wholesome, Pure and Delicious Candy. Also, we would call special attention to our display of EASTER NOVELTIES Northern Ice Cream Parlor 44 Third Avenue # # Â¥*4 44 *# #* 4 4 *4 # < #4 . + W A T C H Standing of the Pupfls#in the Various Classes for the Month of March. Total Enrolment for the Month, 1024 an Increase of 146 over the Corresponding Month of Last Year. The following is the Report and Honour Roll for the month of March for Timmins Public Schools :â€" Room 1â€"Grade IV Sr., boys; Mr. A. W. Pow.â€"F. Woodbury 83, E. Saâ€" lomaa 79, H. Webb 79, F. Salem 17, $. Brown 74, R. Hudson 73, P. Engle 72, W. Stevens 72, M. Stuart 71. Room 2â€"Grade IV. Sr., girls; Miss (%. D. Everett.â€"I Adams 71, M. Macâ€" pherson 70. * Room 3â€"Grade IV. Jr., boys; Mr. R. (G. Keyes.â€"H. Ostrosky 81, A. Wanio 77, A. Bolster 76, J. Pichuta 73, R. Kelly 73, W Drew 72, B. Manâ€" hire 71, W. Hogarth 70. Room 4â€"Grade IV. Jr. girls; Miss M. H. Smith.â€"W. Connell 93, 8. Kokâ€" konen 92, H. Brown 91, A. Munroe 82, E. McClure 81, C. Abrams 80, H. Peterson 80, M. Bourne 72. ~ Room 5â€"Grade III. Sr., Miss M. Fligg.â€"W. Sillanpaa 85, H. Heil 74, T. Hahto 73, L. Hawse 73, S. Hass 72, R. Mitchell 72. Room 6â€"Grade III. Sr., Miss E. I. Richards,â€"E. Kari 90, M. Williams 79, E. Kari 76, T. Goodman 75, L. Meâ€" Fadden 75, C. Gray 71. Room 7â€"Grade III. Jr.., Miss V. Worden.â€"E." Haataja 84, M. Gulka Timmins ouU, ILlL, OU, U, AHUALLLLIY GUy AR+ McCabe 78; J. George 77, J. Bennett 77, J. MeQugprie 77,;, R. Eddy 76, I. Munro 75, C. Richardson 74, R. Walâ€" lingford 72, T. Hahto 71, J. Pond 70. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO _â€"â€" 8â€"Grade III. Jr., Miss L, D. McIntosh.â€"W.‘ Boychuk 86, E. Pesoâ€" nen 84, T. Tolmonen 79, ‘H. Vincent 78, L. Ruir 77, M. Tllley 73, A., Milâ€" ton 75, W. Els“orth 74, C. Ellies 73, V . Silver 71. Room 9â€"Grade III. Jr., Miss J. P. Morrison.â€"DMacpherson 80, (¢. Helâ€" perin 78, D. Horwitz 76, M. Madden 74, M. Moore 74, F. Seott©73, G. Gauthier 71,D. Kowalshuk 70.° © Room 10â€"(Girade II. Int., Miss M. AL Morrison.â€"B. Greer 87, R. Deâ€" Luca 85, K. Jaakola 84, P. Pearce 81, A. Jaakola 79, M. Hyrtyk 79, A. Engâ€" strom 78, M. Brown 76, Wan Hong 75, E, Txlley 74, G. Ellies 73 N. Engstrom 70, E. Peterson 71 C.: Berlmger T; Fong (Gong 71, E. Brown 71, Wirta 70. Room 11â€"Grade II. Jr., Miss G. Robinson.â€"A. Classâ€"R. Hogarth 85, T. Aarnia 79, A. Gronlund 79, F. Meceâ€" Ewen 78, Won Sing Woon 75, J. Bailey 75, D. Ansara 73, Sang Kong 73, L. Traver 73, R. Sadites 70. B. Classâ€"C. Baker 73, H. Bobbie 73. Room 12â€"Grade I. Miss R. Wraight Sr. Classâ€"H. Rantio 85, I. Bjork 83, M. MceEwen 80, A. Gronlund 78, P. Ansara 77, E. MceQuarrie 74, Jim Rollo 72, F. Ansara 72. Jr. Classâ€"A. Delmonte 91, H. Ringâ€" stad 87, J. Davidson 87, H. Mooring 84, A. Freuna 84, E. Arundell 80, P. Covalchuk 79, A. Andronechuk 77 fJ. Brown 77, W. Moroz 76, W. Kolka 76, E. Madden 74, W. Twaddle 73, E. Patterson 72, A. Blackman 70. i Room 13â€"Primary Grade, Miss V. Lee.â€"A. Classâ€"M. Romanchuk 77, P. Prussi 77, A. Manhire 76, O. Pictila y A. Kremer 70. Room 14â€"Primary Grade and I Jr. Miss A. Hillâ€"I Jr.â€"M. Zarriski 85, M. Martin 84, C. Corp 82, W. Salo 80, C. Harris 75, J. Watt 74, M. Macâ€" pherson 72, M. Lake 70. $# j Primary A. Classâ€"M. Booker 79, I. Tilley 79, W. Kyllonen 77, E. Moon: 77, E. Williams 76, M. Lee 76, A. Burk 75, E. Helperin 74, G. Mustato 74, L. Reid 73. ~B. Classâ€"L. Hill 71. Room 15â€"Kindergarten â€"Primary. Miss V. Jackson.â€"G. Darling 78, J. Petchersky 78, . Colborne 77, J. Broâ€" vender 75, J. Lueas 74, A. ‘Pritchard ‘73, D. Hogarth 72, E. Wallingford 70, S. Murdock 70. Room 16â€"Kindergarten and Kinâ€" dergarten Primary, Miss M. L. Wilâ€" son.â€"Kâ€"P Classâ€"C. Horwitz 92, M. Parks 90, J. Patterson 86, T. Morris 82, V. Zarriski 80, R. Moore . 76 Moneta School Room 1â€"Grades III Sr., III Jr., Sr., Mr. E. J. Transom. â€"III Qrâ€"J Domemco 85, A. Cecconi 76, G. Webb IIE~Jr.â€"B. Katz 72, A. Marcanâ€" tonio. II Sr.â€"P. Mullen 82, 0. Daley 76. Room 2â€"Grade IL,Jr., Miss J. G. Purvis.â€"A. Classâ€"B. Shub 85, B. Goodman 83, L. Jones 79, E. Gabryelâ€" cogzk 77, E. Spadafore 77, P. Soloâ€" mone 73. B. Classâ€"D. Patriquin 76, L. Marâ€" escotti 75. Room 3â€"Grades I and Sr. Primer, Miss M. H. MceKeown.â€"Grade I.â€"M. Garrow 89, R. Janes 88, J. Alton 86, E. Caldwell 81, N. Drady 81, M. Veinâ€" otte 72, T. Ferreri 71, B. Ceccom 71, J. Caldarelli 71. Room 4â€"Primary Grade, Miss E. R. Baker.â€"Sr. Primaryâ€"L. Abraâ€" ham 96, F. Ferreri 93, G. Drady 90, A. Taylor 89, Anise Assad 88, J. Martin 88, J. Veinotte 85, W. Fitzgerald 84, A. Owens 83, Anisee Assad 78, E. Bailey 71, S. Wilson 70, B. Salvador 70. Sr.â€"E. Rhude 82, R. Roberts 78, H. Parsons 77, G. Riley 75, R. Campâ€" ~belt 74, W. Zolob 73. Jr. Grade, A. Classâ€"A. Lukon 70, R, Guest 70, D. Gordon 70. B. Classâ€"A. Pezzola 70. ; Vimy School. Room 1â€"Grade II Sr. and Jr., Miss F. MacDonald.â€"J. Lake 81, V. W alâ€" lingford 81, M. Geils 80, A. Floyd 79, J. Robertson 79, J. Neilson 77, E. Jackson 77, W. Field 75, H. Shephard 735, E. Jutila 75, 0. Bohonos 74, B. Waldon 74, A. Brandt 70. Room 2â€"Grade II Ir., Miss G. Purâ€" visâ€"H. Suomu 83, V. Laurila 77, T. Wiitasaari 75, V. Hill 74, G. Louma 74, R: Starling 73, E. Ross 72. Room 3â€"Grades II Jr. and I Sr., Miss N. I. MacLeod.â€"II Jr.â€"E. Luoma 75, R, Stevens 71. B. Classâ€"R. White 78, C. Kelly 77, Jr. Classâ€"N. Lukon 73, T. Keefe . Rintgnen:80, C. Martino I Jr.â€"R. Shiriffs 85, E. Dukeshire 85, V. Taskinen 78, H. Armitage 78, E. Peterson 77, W. Ellies 76, T. Mcâ€" Fadden 75, W. Simmons 75, P. Sillanâ€" paa 73, L. Thomson 73, A. Freimo 70. 1, Room 4â€"Primary, Miss M. Gray. ‘A. Classâ€"E. Ducsharm 79, L. Shirâ€" iffs 77, L. Giles 73, K. Simmons 73, M. Stingle 72, P. Bosak 70. â€"c~ B. Classâ€"V. Lehtinen 76, 74, A. Barker 72, W. Mansfield 72, A. Edwardson 72, A. Andersgn 70. C. Classâ€"W. Rothwell 70, Mattagami School. * Room 1â€"Grades II Jr. I and Priâ€" mary., Miss F. Ball.â€"II Jr. M. Budâ€" zak 78, J. Wallingford 70. Primary, A Classâ€"L,. Duff 70. B. Classâ€"B. Arnold 86, D. MeéKinâ€" non 78, M. Getty 73, L. Mason 72. ‘Total enrolment for the monthâ€" 1027, an increase of 146 over the corâ€" responding month of last‘year. REPORT OF NEW FAST TRAIN ‘â€"~FROM TORONTO TO NORTH was a report in cireulation last week in Toronto to the effect that a new fast train will be put on iby the Canadian ‘National Rarlways to run from Toronto to Timmins, Troquois Falls and: Coohrane.»> This traim, it was said would commence :operations about â€" May 15th, and would © leave Toronto ‘éach day in the early afterâ€" noon, pass through North Bay about midnight ‘and neach this part of the North in the amerning. ~Confirmation of the.report was mot available either from the C.N.R. orâ€"the T. N.O. At the same time.there was no positive _denial regarding it. Should such a train be operated, it isolikely that its return trip would leave Timmins in the late afternogn or in the evening. Another: Foronto report suggests that the C.N.R; would only: operate the train as farmas North Bay leaving the T. N.O. tesupply conâ€" nections from North Bay to the Nonth. A statement by Mr. Geo, W. Lee suggests that the T. N. O. would be quite ready to supply such connecâ€" tion. There may be nothing at all in the report. ‘On the other ‘hand the recent suggestion made by Mr. R. A. Mcelnnis, of Troquois Falls, in a letter to The Advance may lbe much nearer being fulfilled than many people thought at all possible. The Northenn News last week says: Jane Caldbick, daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. Caldbick, who had her leg broken while skiâ€"ing on Januâ€" ary 4, is improving at hen home. It is expected the plaster cast will be removed from the injured leg in about a week.‘‘ _ STCHARLES MILK Es CE > Let gelatine stand in the milk for five minutes, then scald the mixture. Combine eggâ€"yolks, sugar and salt with the scalded milk, and cook untilslightlyv thickened . like a custard. Then stir i mixture into egg whites beaten stiff; add vanilla. Turn into individual moulds which have been dipped in cold water and when set, unmould and serve with light cream, or preserved fruit 1% capfuls St. Charles Milk, diluted with 1 4 cupâ€" fuls water, teaspoonful salt, i4 cupful sugar, 3 eggs, 14 tablespoonfuls granulated gelatine, 1 tablespoonful vanillia. _ 34 cupful§t. Charles Milk, 4 cupful water, 1 pint well cooked, pitted prunes, is cupful granulated butter. 2 eeg whites, 4 cupful powdered sugar. sew n e tm on puovÂ¥ usvi uxk i CA k ®** * Combine the prunes, milk, granulated sugar and butter in a shallow baking dish. Make a meringue of the two egz whites and powdered sugar, spread it over prunes, place in very slow oven; bake fifteen to twenty minutes, when milk will be absorbed by prunes and the meringue a delicate brown. st.Cca2zaâ€"26 Spanish Cream Prune Snow For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column Write to The Borden Co. Limited Montreal Simple, wholesome, nourishing, appeâ€" tizing, these St. Charles recipes are but a few of the many you can easily preâ€" pare with this rich, pure country milk. It is economy as well as a convenience to "use it wherever the recipe calls milk". Your grocer has it â€"four handy sizes. Free Recipe Book