aÂ¥e ate c 4300 te ts ue en s * # .. 0* w# eetee *#*, #4 ®. w * * _*a * *4 je * %. _% j%, _¢_ _% 6. _A 6. .A ;t (t t 6 hh s oh. h C ons h oh. n C h Jt 4. /+ h “.“ .“.“ ‘“.“ .“ .“.“ .“.“.“.\0.“ ....0 # .“ .“ .“.“ .“.0 *# .“.“.“ .“ .“ '“ =**, .“ .“ .“.“ .“ .“.“.“ .‘.. "XTN M ea 2e ue yeo. 44 15% or overâ€"Eddie Cook, Leslie Passmore, Carl St. Cyr, Bernard O Netl, Helen Landers, Jack Dobhan, Myrtle Thibault, Leno Morandin. 60% or overâ€"Catherine O ‘Neil, Nellie Ploplis, Michael Welch, Doris, Isaaces, Bertha Larou, Jack Welch, Herbert Portugie, Victor Copps, Josâ€" eph Hisko, Michael Kollenchuck, V auâ€" arieul Emard, Mareella Kezone, Peter Cain. ST. MARY‘S SCHOOL Sr. IIITIâ€"90%â€"Gerald Sceully. 80% and overâ€"George White, Anâ€" nie Carpenter, Mary Churney, Helena Delmonte, Henry Giallanardo, Eleanot auzon, Charles Norkun, James Tayâ€" Jrs IIâ€"Frank Everard 75, Albert Bernard 74, Helen Chisholm 70, Julia Jemmeth 69, Mary Newton 66, James Croeine 65, Clare Plaus 61, Urana Romaldi 62. Beatrice (Gillen. Sr. IIâ€"80%â€"Berndette Carbotte, Rita Forbes, Peter Charbotte, John Landers, Margaret Carlen, Lawrence Lemieux, Rita Mondeaux, Frank Shusâ€" ter, Helen Newton, James Gillen, Peter Powers. Over 75%â€"Helen Barbas, Annie Stachow, Yyo Clermont, G:iald Kilâ€" leen, Helen Carpenter, Edward Edâ€" monds. 60%â€"Elanor Plaus. Form III Jr.â€"Over 80%â€"Vera Chenier, Donald Passmore, Ursula Moleski, Mary ‘Taylor, Madeline Buâ€" nick. Margaret Burke. Over 75%â€"Ernest Brennan, Nick litubchinski. Over 60%â€"Joseph Tury, Maurice McPherson, Joseph Pidutti. Over 60%â€"Eva Landers, Louis Baderski, Bertha MeCormick, Duncan McDonald, Fred Elston. Luey Carlen, son, â€" tUrace > Wojeiechowski 6N0%â€"Elano Form â€" IIL . ST. JOSEPH‘S SCHOODL Sr. IIIâ€"80% or overâ€"Anastasia Wojeiechowski, Cecilia Rybka. 715% or overâ€"Emmanuel Forbes, Marcel Diemert, Donald Rogers. Over 60%â€"Helen Bacon, Rose Carline, Jack Robinson, John Powers. Jr,. IIIâ€"80% or overâ€"Thomas Farley, Ella Novakuska. 1d% or overâ€"Elaine Fitzpatrick, Lucy Bennard, Opal Shaw. Over 60%â€"Margaret Gloster, Janet Jaolin, Mark Banning, Bertha Thompâ€" son, â€" Graceâ€" Wainwright, â€" V eronica Easter School Report for Timmins Separate Schools Report of St. Joseph‘s Separate School and St. Mary‘s Sepâ€" arate School. _ Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes. â€" List of Honours and Pass Standing in the Several Classes. Sr. Iâ€"80% or ove DOMINION BANXK BUILDING Opposite Goldfields Hotel It looks creamy It tastes creamy It is creamy TWO THE LABEL. IS RED AND WHITE " From Contented C ows" (Agents for Confedcration Life Association). EvaApPoRATED Houses and Lots for Sale on Terms # *# q y C o <« NT CÂ¥ N H T CÂ¥ W o o e o _ C naSeateataatsetenteate ts on Paston 6) par aatnnis 4 Cyril Copps, REAL ESTATE ANY foods we serve today Y have peen so refined in preâ€" paring that much of their essenâ€" tial food value is gone. The remedy for "starved" foods is plenty of doubleâ€"rich, fullâ€"cream Carnation Milk. Used in cooking. Carnation adds flavor. smoothness and food value to all kinds of dishes. Every drop is as rich as every other drop because Carnation is "homogenized"â€"the butter fat broken up and evenly spread through the milk. Every time you use it, you can count on the same sure results. Finer Foods of Greater Richness Englehart Lodge of the 1.0.0.F. won the shield for the district in the recent competition for the annual Lodge of Instruction. _ Cobalt, five times previous winners, came a close second. 60%â€"Hugh Sceully, Maxine Burâ€" gess, John Barbas, Roderick Letang, Mary QO‘Gorman and Audrey McGee, equal; Dominiece Carlin, Marjorie Baâ€" con, Florence Brennan, Alvin Mcâ€" Alendin, â€"Romiti â€" Guseppi, â€" Bessic Stenclik, Leonard Chenier, Merlin Shaw, Stella Wadsworth. 60%â€"Marguerite Chenier, Leonard Wadsworth, Edith Landers, Clarence Mondoux, Charles Killeen, Annie Chenier, Marguerite Carriere, Lloyd Chisholm, William Southerland, Frank Mestre. Sr. IIâ€"80% or overâ€"Runis Doliâ€" han, Margaret â€" MeDonald, Mary Stachow. Sr. Iâ€"80%â€"Patrick Burke, Amâ€" brose Killeen, Rita Prout, Ellen Harkâ€" ness, Heula Sceully, Jean MeDonald, Bruno Bernardi, William Sangster, Sheila Daly. or overâ€"Lena Sylvestre W. Kalenchueck, Lloyd Colton. More than _ 60%â€"Margaret Leâ€" mieux and Frank Clark, equal; Mary Parysek, Clifford Shaw, Tom Sauchon, Ruth Brown, Mary Giallonardo, Tony (Giuidolen, Veronica Parysek, Iris Me Dermott; Irene Mondoux and Helen Picore, equal,;, May Jeffrey and E. Pineault, equal; Violet Joalin, Viola Lemieux, Mary Clarke, James Morrisâ€" sey, Merrelle Daley, Dorothy Laverâ€" ecau, B. Robinson, Mark Varady, Joe (iuisseppe, Rita Lgrombe, Annie Mo. luchi, Domeneca Romualdi. Sr. Iâ€"80%â€"Patrick Burke, Amâ€" Td%â€"Leo Chenier, Mary Tokio, Etorie Crocini, Frank King, Emmett Newton. 10 %â€"Lloyd Murtagh, Joseph Stacâ€" how, Betty MeceDonald, Patrick Letang, Edwin Copps, Earl Lacombe, Charlotte Ogilvie, Louis Romualdi, Viola Bouâ€" cher. lor Clifford Dr. L. Gagnon Produced in Canada Dentistry a Specialty PHONE 112 Residence PHONE 135 Veterinary Office foods we serve today vpeen so refined in preâ€" much of their essenâ€" »H* % § John W. FoggLtd é * * CCC * D 4 6 EC C C n C CC C LCCE C 3+ *L *4 time. M t Being meither electrician or mechaniec, we got our wires mixed up in one sentence of our account of the fire at the pump house last week. The electricians who had been making reâ€" pairs on the motor, not the pump, had finished and were packing up their tools ready for departure when anâ€" other workman went to do some wm'k on the pump, with the result that : leak sprane in one of the 0'landq throwing the jet of water that atartod the trouble.â€" It was lucky that the gzang of electricians were nmnot yet out of eall as they were able to lend Miss Bess Hendry, niece of our town engineer, has graduated from Timmins Business College and is now employed in Mr. M. Smith‘s office. Mr. A. R. Freeman, of the Walsâ€" hingham Hotel, Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Gavin MaciIntosh, havine arrived on Sunday‘s train. Beine anâ€" electricianâ€" or Mr, flusty Hugles was up from Boston Creek for the banquet. Bornâ€"On Wednesday, April 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coseco, South Poreupine,â€"a daughter. _ Congratuâ€" lations. Mr. and Mrs. Forster, of Bruce avenue, left on Monday for Toronto. Miss Olga Spitt, of Fort Coulonge, has been visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ostrom. Kavdnagh. The many friends of Mrs. A. Kinâ€" caid will sympathize with her in the loss of her mother, Mrs. MacDougall, of Port Hood, Nova Scotia, on Easter Sunday. She was over eighty years old an had been‘in illâ€"health for someâ€" South Poreupine, Ont., Arpil 27th. Special to The Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Kavanagh, who have been visiting their son, Cecil and Mrs. Kavanagh left for their home in V inton, Que., on Monday. Mr, Norman Sullivan, of Cochrane, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Cecil 22 Third Avenue, Timmins (Ben Jacobs‘ Old Stand) Opposite Hollinger Stores, Dry Goods Dept. Annual Church Parade South End 1.0.0.F. and Rebekahs Agent for the Higel Super Neutroâ€" CIGARS, CIGARETTES, PIPES, TOBACCO, ETC. MAGAZINES _ NEWSPAPERS _ sOFT DRINKS Inspiring Address on "Loyalty" by Ven. Archdeacon Woodall. Presentation to Miss Ivy Freeman. â€" Banâ€" quet Planned by South Porcupine Rebekahs. Other South Porcupine News. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Building, Head Office Yard Shoe Shineâ€"Best in Town Barrister, Solicitor, RED AND GREEN Slate Surfaced Roofing in Strip Shingles and Rolis. Asphalt Rocfing and Sheathings. Spruce Building Paper. Lumber, Building Materials, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies Clear B.C. Fir V. Joint; Gyproc; Hardwood Flooring; Spruce Flooring V. Joint and Shipâ€" lap; White Pine Featheredge; Clear Fir and Pine Doors in stock sizes; Sash in stock sizes. COMPLETE STOCK OF ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER A. G. Luxton Dean Kester ONT dyne Radio Notary. ugiies was up Trom r the banquet. dnesday, April 13th, . _ Ralph Coseo, South auchter. Congratuâ€" was up from There is a special meeting and banâ€" quet being planned by the Rebekahs for Friday evening This was to be Past Grand‘s Night and will also take the form of a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, who are leaving shortly for Montreal to reside. On Thursday afternoon and evening last week, Mrs. W. W. Wilson gave a con Woodall. They were accompaniâ€" ed by several brethren and sisters from Timmins. The churech was filled to capacity. The Archdeacon‘s talk on ‘*‘Loyalty"‘ was very appropriate and given in such a clearâ€"sighted, comprehensive manner that all were both pleased and benefited. The solo, ‘‘Teach me to Pray,"‘ was rendered by Mrs. F. Reynolds with feeling and reverence. A hearty vote of thanks was afterward sent tomthe Archdeacon for his helpful talk. All those who have not finished payâ€" ing their 1926 taxes are reminded that after this week there is a 10% penâ€" alty attached. . Thus all taxes not paid by May 1st will be increased by ten per cent of their present amount. Those delinquent income taxes after May lst are liable to gurmshee Mr. V. Laffin is this week in New Liskeard and vicinity buying up a carâ€"load of fresh mileh eows for sale in the Poreupine district. Mrs. Pelkie, of Latchford, is visitâ€" ing her mother, Mrs. A. Starling. On Friday evening a large number of the young friends and class mates of Ivy Freeman gathered at the High School and spent a very pleasant evening under the chaperonage of Miss J. Burns, of the teaching staff. During the evening Ivy was presented with a fountain pen and eversharp pencil. _ Miss Kathleen â€" Gallagher made the presentation with a neatly worded address on behalf of Ivy‘s schoolmates, telling how they would missg her. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richardson, of Moose Jaw, Sask., were the guests of Mrs, Richardson‘s grandparents Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Strain, Bruce avenue. They were returning from an extenâ€" sive tour of the States, having visited Chicago, New Y»~; and many other points of interest. Mr. W. Donaghue has returned from a business trip to Toronto. cooking will also be on sale. On Sunday evening the Oddfellows and ltebekahs marched in a body to the Anglican church here and listenâ€" ed to a very able talk from Archdeaâ€" con Woodall. They were accompaniâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Henry left on Saturday to make their home at Kirkâ€" land Lake where Mr. Henry has seâ€" cured a position in the offices of the Teckâ€"Hughes Mince. \Ilss Beatrice Michaelson is home again after a pleasant sojourn in W indsor and Detroit. _ She reports her sister, Florence, as being much better in hcalth and enjoyvingz Detroit. The annual meeting for the election of officers of the Poreupine Hockey Club is being held in the council chamâ€" bers on Friday evening April 29th. All interested are invited to be presâ€" ent. Mr. Robt. Kerr, of the Dome Exâ€" tension, is recovering nicely after an operation to his foot during the past week. The Ladies‘ Guild of the United Church are planning a bazaar for May 14th, and are busy now on children‘s clothing, spring dresses, bungalow aprons and faney work. Homeâ€"made cooking will also be on sale. eapable hand in reducing the d that necessarily resulted from su aceident. Mtrs. Craik is this week vi her mother, Mrs. Parcher, of C Mrs. Allan Merchant, of New keard, spent the Easter holidays her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr Mrs. Bert Longworth, in town. Mr. and M Saturday to n land Lake wt ecured a posit Y ard SCHUMACHER Phone 533B. su Jjourn â€" in reports being much inz Detroit. the election visiting (â€"Cobalt New uis with anid n en en mm en en e on n omm e mm mm en ns o e en mm mss o W. Wilson have been keeping in kindâ€" ly touch with him. Mrs. Machin, proâ€" bably one of the church visiting comâ€" mittee in El Paso, reported to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson that his room needed new furnishings. Thirty dollars was realized by the bridge, and forwarded and since that, other kindly donations have added hve dollars more to net comforts to lhus hoom in the [‘m: hospital. At the police court on Thursday last there were two charges of reckless driving,â€"one pleaded guilty and was fined $20 and costs; the other was adjourned. There were also three or four speeders who paid the usual fine, as did also three or four drunks. One man found guilty of being intoxicated while in charge of a motor ear was sentenced to ten days hard labour in Halevbury jail. 4 * a° *4 w t #* * 4# *4 # 4+ *4 *# ## # 4 *4 + La *#* 4 #4 *# 46 *4 # < *4 # t *4 *# *# *4 # “. *# .0 *# .0 # # *4 * «+ #4 # # #4 * # *4 * #% #4 @ * *4 + % #+* * © #4 @ * #4 + 4# #4 *# % #* *# # #4 * % #+ *# *4 * < *4 *# * *4 * *4 *4 + + 4 #4 # #4 *# *4 * + *4 * *4 * *4 *# .0 @ % #4 # # #4 ¢ # #* *#, a #* *# # *4 @ 4 *4 * 4 #4 #@ # *4 # © ##* 4 4 #4 *, # *# + *# « *4 * < #* #: # #+* # + #4 *# + #+ @ 4# *4 # 4 * LJ #4 *# #% #4 # # *4 + «# #4 # 4 *4 *# t *4 * 4 ** @ #% #+* # ## # *# #4 # *# * * # ’““ #4 * i *4 # *# #4 * #% *+ # 4 * * # #4 * # Cas @ «+ #* *# #+* # 4 #4 * 4 #*% ® #% #+* ¢ * #4 *# *# #4 # Ld #4 *# + *4 @ #% $4 *# # #% # # #4 #,. % 0.. {beneï¬t bridge at her home on Main street. There were four tables each tiune and several other friends attendâ€" ed. This was for a Mr. Bert Riley, a pioneer of Poreupine, who is now a helpless invalid in the County Hospi. tal at El Paso, Texas. Mr. Riley will be remembered as one of the helpers at the time of the "‘flu‘‘ epidemics here in 1918, having worked in the diet kitchen when the public school was improvised as a hospital. _ He afterwards â€" contracted _ rheumatism and went to Florida in company with the late Tom Strain, Jr. From there he went to Texas but has gradually become worse and is now suffering with tubercular trouble, as well as rheumatism. He is absolutely withâ€" out relatives and Mr. and Mrs, 2.30 ° A picture for young and old if they enjoy youth FOX VARIETY COMEDY FPO! Buy your provisions and camping outfit right at the starting point to Chibaugamau Gold Field, thus saving freight or express charges from other centres, We always keep in stock the best of provisions, strong and reliabls canvas canoes, EVINRUDE and JOHNSON Canoe Motors, Sleeping Robes, Tents, Etc. All information as to water roads will be given with pleasure. Prospectors to Chibaugamau Gold Field GOLDFIELDS THEATRE " THE NEW COMMANDMENT *" Jack Pickfordâ€"Mary Brian Wednesday and Thursday, May 4â€"5 SHOW ING FOR THE LAST TIME TOâ€"NIGHT EX. BASTIEN Limited Friday and Saturday, April 29â€"30 A stirring drama of youth and sacrifice at the Monday and Tuesday, May 2â€"3 Call it a day unless you have seen COM EDY AND SP ORTLIGHTS General Merchants and Traders Oskelaneo River, Quebec. and an allâ€"star cast in Thursday, April 28th, 1927 Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. Satisfaction assured you here whether you Buy or Sell. Give us a Trial. Goods Delivered Free. Don‘t Buy or Sell Before You See Me. 36 Wilson Ave.., cor, Preston St Phone 610â€"J. New and Secondâ€" Hand Store All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Block. P. 0. Box 8383 Room 2%, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Consulting Auditor Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster N. 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