STUDEBAKER ‘Timmins MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE, LIMITED Worldâ€"Wide Recognition is hard to get! T, in a remarkably short space of time, the new Studebaker cars have won the endorsement of motor car buyers all over the globe. From Hong Kong to Timbuctoo the public has expressed its appreciation of the New Studebakers by "saying it with orders." A 532 per cent gain in Studebaker sales in the British Isles; 134 per cent in Holland; and 90 per cent in Spain. These are a few examples that tell better than words what they think of the New Studebakers across the water. The way people are turning to Studebaker in countries abroad is duplicated throughout Canada. There‘s a reason for this trend of buying. A reason which will be perfectly obvious once you see the 22 new Studebaker models; once you examine their many features; once you compare the prices with all other carsâ€"and learn the hlstoryâ€"makmg values offered by these new cars. THMILS IS A ¢CEAK These prices include taxes and freight. They cover cars with standard factory equipment, delivered complete and ready for service. 3â€"Pass. 5â€"Pass. 5.â€"Pass. 3â€"Pass. 5â€".Pass. 5â€"Pass. 5â€"Pass. 5â€"Pass. 4â€"Pass. 5â€"Pass. 4â€"Pass. 5â€"Pass. 4â€"Pass. 5.â€"Pass. 4â€"Pass. 5â€"Pass. 5.Pass. B ? 7â€"Pass. Duplexâ€"MWAaeton $2875.00 5â€"Pass. Coupe . . . . . $9825.0( 5â€"Pass. Brougham . . . 7â€"Pass. Sedan . . . . . $4020.0(0 7â€"Pass. Berline. . ... . $4130.0( 4â€"wheel hydraulic brakes, with disc wheels, optional at extra charge SPECIAL SIX Duplexâ€"Roadster . $2325.00 Duplexâ€"Phaeton â€" . $2325.00 Sport Roadster . . $2550.00 Coach . . . $2515.00 Country Club Coupe $2645.00 Brougham . . . $2800.00 Victoria . . $2965.00 « . â€"$8185.00 < S . .‘ . « Berline . $3300.00 Duplexâ€"Roadster . $1765.00 Duplexâ€"Phaeton . $1790.00 CoaCh * en Je, .‘ $2035 00 Country Club Coupe$2115.00 Coupe .. . + + $2275.00 Brougham . . + $2300.00 Sedan . . . ..« $2490.00 Berline . . . .+ + $2580.00 STANDARD SIX ITAL SIX Ontario. Principal of Timmins High School, to the Voeational Committee, in referâ€" ence to the evening classes held here last winter, makes very interesting and informative reading. This reâ€" port was submitted to the meeting of the Board last week. In his report, Mr. Treleaven says :â€"‘‘At the conâ€" clusion of the Evening Voecational Classes for the year 19241925, I beg to submit the following report. Classes were carried on throughout the year in the following subjects:â€" Engineering, Geology, Mathematies, English, Electricity, Stenography and Typewriting, Bookâ€"keeping, Sewing, French and Physical Culture for men and women. The success which has marked the work of the year must be largely credited to the faithfulness of the staff who at considerable sacrifice of their personal convenience and leiâ€" Interesting Facts About Vocational Classes Here THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Attendance About Three Times That of Previous Year. Total Enrolment of Students for Classes, 444. â€" Courses in Engineering, Geology, Mathematics, English, Elecâ€" tricity, Stenography, Sewing Physical Culture. Etc. Subject Teacher Engineering .. .. ..J. 0. Howell Geology.. :. ..~.. ..J..0. Howell Mathematics. .. ..‘FT. H. Eberlee Tnglish (1).."i.‘;;: ./d. A Bush Bnglish (2). .:; .. . G, Keyes English (3). .. .. W. Rutherford Flectricity. .."..‘..".,Mtr. Kuss Stenography .. .. ..B. J. Cowan Bookâ€"keeping .. .. .. .. Mr. Day Sewing.. ... .. :. ..Miss McCaw French .. .. .. .. Kastner Physical Cul. (men)..H. W. Pow Phy. Cul. (Women) Miss M. Smith Total Student Hours CcoNVENT AND HOSPITAL AT HAILEYBURY TO BE REâ€"BUILT The Haileyburian last week says: ‘*From information received last weekâ€"end by those in touch with affains in the: Romanâ€" ‘Catholilc Chunch it is learned that there is a very good prospect of the hospital being rebuilt here by the Stusters of Providence, who had charge of the hospital previous to its being desâ€" troyed = in the fire of 1922 ‘While nothing definite ‘has ‘bee given out, it is the belief of the people here ‘hat it is quite possible that a start wil} be made on the building ‘before the year is out. f ‘‘There chas sprung a, renewed hope that the C~hurch"heahq-uarters will be reâ€"established in Haileybury in the counse of time. This would be welcomed by all citizens as .one of the greatest assests to the town and one which has ibeen hoped for ever since the ‘fire which caused such great loss of property, ‘both to the churches and all nesidents in the ereater area of Haileybury.‘"‘ ‘The wonder trip of the coming Summer will ‘be conducted by Dean Laird, of MacDonald College, to Vieâ€" toria B.C., and back. Inspired by the success of the trip to Victoria last year on the occasion of the Teachers‘ Federation meeting at that point, and filled with patriotic motives for everyone to see their own country, the Dean has anranged for a special train of standard sleeping cars to leave Toronto on July 20, visiting Port Arthur, Fort _ William, Winniâ€" peg, Regina, Moose Jaw, Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise, V ancouver, thence Steamer to Victoria. Returning, the trip will be via the Okanagan Valley, Nelson, the Kootâ€" enay (Lakes, Windermere Bungalow Camp, from which place the party will be motored to Banff, 104 miles over the «newly completed Banffâ€"Winderâ€" mere Highway, the most charming and aweâ€"inspining trip it is possible to conceive, with stops at Radium Hot Springs, Vermilion River, and Storm Mountain Bungalow Campsâ€"another day at Banff, then Edmonton, Saskaâ€" toon, Devil‘s Cap Bungalow Camp, near Kenora on the Lake of the Woods, steamer from Font William to Port MeNicoll, thence rail to Torâ€" onto, where the trip wil} terminate on August 10. Everything is included at the price of $325.00 from Toronto; transportâ€" ation, sleeping cars, accommodation in hotels and bungalow camps, mea‘ls in diners, hotels and on steamers, sightsecing tours at points visited and all gratuities. Whle appealing primarily to teachâ€" ers, the tour is open to everyone deâ€" siring to go. 7 All welcome. Fares from other points then Tor ontb will ‘be named and descriptive illustrated booklet sent on application to Dean Laird, MacDonald College P.0O.. Que. â€"14 tâ€"t ACROSS CANADA AND BACK Lxus # # # # # # atices. B ... (3). .:. ity . aphy eping ..‘ .. . * 0x Howell i id .. T. H. Eberlee . +d‘ A., Bush . Ct, Keyes .. W. Rutherford . s Muss . 3. Jd. Cowan es iss . .. Miss McCaw .. Miss Kastner Teacher Days The report of Mr. J. W. Treleaven, sure for recreation have given up their evenings to this work. Credit is due also to the earnestness of the students who have persisted throughâ€" out the winter in their studies in spite of many difficulties. The large enrolâ€" ment in the English classes and the total number of student hours deâ€" voted to the study of English by stuâ€" dents who in the main are foreigners and get in these classes their first lessons in English and in Canadian citizenship must be particularly gratiâ€" fying to the Board and a source of satisfaction to the community."‘ In his report Mr. Treleaven gave the financial statement for the classes, showing the fees taken in, the fees returned under the regulations, and the total cost of the classes, etc. The following table gives the deâ€" tails of the various classes :â€"â€" Agg. Student ays Enrol Attend Hours 51 3l (â€" 817 634 80 22 301 602 45 30 315 630 ol TL 1220 2440 46 36 360 720 5L 51 808 1616 52 24 450 918 49 35 497 994 32 15 224 448 42 L7 305 610 3T 31 265 530 34 20 1098 396 45 l 648 1296 CHARLTON WOMAN HEIRESS | TO AN IMMENSE ESTATE It would appear that in the folâ€" lowing paragraph the figures quoted as **$800,000,000"‘ may be a typoâ€" graphical ernor. Eight hundred milâ€" lion dollars is a lot of moneyâ€"more, indeed, than The Advance ‘has seen since the last suwbscription â€" paying rush. across the line, howâ€" ever, are liable to run into any kind of â€"~figures, â€"â€"andâ€" â€"as <the â€" Chaniton woman concerned is only one of those to ‘be benefited Jby the distriâ€" bhution it is not likely that the amount will} prove a icrushable bur den. ‘At any event the "North Land will be delighted at the good fortune of a Nonth Land woman and . will wish her the greatest happiness in life. â€" In referring to the matter the following is the paragraph . from The New Liskeard Speaker:â€" * Mrs, Elizabeth Russell, of Charlâ€" ton, so our informant tells us, has been proven an heiress, one of the nearest, to the. estate of the late Robert Edwards, of New Yonk, which â€" is valued at â€" $800,000,000. It is expected that settlement will soon ‘be made. This estate, we know, has been in consideration for many years and the heirs have been enâ€" gaged in proving relationship and trying to have affairs wound up for settlement. iMrs. Russell will ‘be a very wealthy woman and ‘be able to enjoy and give assistance and enjoyâ€" ment to many who otherwise might have but the husks of the present lifle. We wish Mrs\ Russell hapiâ€" ness, for after all, happiness, and the ability to give happiness, is one of the great things of life.""‘ A man touched a trolly wire to see if it was charged. It was. Permanent Disability. Guaranteed Profits if you live and in addition Extra Profits if earned. A Definite amount of Profits added for easch year if you (_) \\‘ JP die within selected period. C CONFEDERATION LIFE Full payment at death or maturity. Policy increased 100% if you die by accidental means. Montbhly Income and Waiver of Premiums during Total Interesting illustrated booklet sent on application. E. C. Ward, District Manager, Cochrane, ONt. Piease send me bo A. W. Pickering, General Agert, Timmins, Ont. Simms. Hooker Drew, Local Agts, Timmins. 610 530 396 1296 e i i i i i i i i i i i t in ie i n i in in in in e i5 s 14 15 in in i5 in in in in i5 i5 i5 i5 15 5 166 15 5 5 48 No Satisfactory Substitute for Knitted Summer Underwear. Buy h CE F L O UNDERCOEAR yf ies for Summer * SORE THROAT BRUISES EN who wear Penmans knitted underwear gain in health, in comfert and in purse. Penmans Balbriggans are refreshingly cool, absorb perspiration aid allow the skin to ‘""‘breathe." They do not rip or tear, outwearing ordinary summer underwear three times over. Penmans Balbriggans are sold in all styles. Whether you profer the looseâ€" fitting or the formâ€"fitting styles there is a Penmans garment that will suit your taste perfectly. THE QNLY GENUINE IS PERRY DAVIS‘ PAINMILLER Addreas Please send me booklet on the New Peerless Policy ‘"‘The best known numbers are 222 and 46. The number appears directly below the trade mark on the cloth {abel attached to every garâ€" ment. Also made in lower priced lines which, however, always bear the trade mark,. If your desler has no stock he can obtain it." FROST BITES SPRAINS