TO TALK PROBLEMS OF MINING ASSESSMEN® The Cobalt correspondent of The Sudbury Star writes this week :â€" * the fortheoming annual conâ€" vention of the Ontarioâ€" Municipal Association, to be held in Toronto next September, a paper will hbe read on *‘Some Assessment Proâ€" blems of Mining _ Municipalities." Intimation to this effect has been received from Mayor Frank Lendrum from Dr| Horace K. Britain, seeâ€" (»tarv-treasurer of the association, who writes that the programme comâ€" mittee has met and has agreed to have a paper on this subject included. It will be delivered, according to arâ€" rangements made, on the morning of the second day of the eonvention. Negotiations to this end have been in progress for some time. _ Mayor Lendrum said today it had not been rffllï¬lf,llllï¬%ï¬ï¬ilIl.f/.?,ï¬Z.ï¬?fl’fï¬ï¬nï¬llï¬?fï¬Ã©l%‘l%fw esc Thursday, May 3rd, 1928 of Th determined who would deliver the paper, but that this will be decided wpon at an early date, and after the different municipal councils interestâ€" ed have been consulted. He declared he felt that, personally, it was a job for one of the municipal clerks, raâ€" ther than for a reeve or mayor or member of the council, and he knew of three officials, any one of whom, httlo radio set, and a few days later his friends asked him how he liked lt member of the council, and he knew of three officials, any one of whom in his opinion, would be a suitabl« speaker."‘ it‘s aw richt to listen to,‘"‘ he replied, ‘‘but those bulbs are nae so guid to read by.‘"‘ clothesâ€"horse Jim.‘ Jim:; ‘* What odds did you get?" Wife: venerable old Scot purchased a ‘ve put your shirt on the â€"Union Oil Bulletin. RONOUR ROL F08 APRIL REPORT 11 TSDME Cormer Schumacher Y on wrrecni scuoot. .. month o APAI Ladey Psacsses Away mofï¬:],.%mo Sta.ndgftthl n the Various Sta: dmg of the Ppl thV Standing of the Pupils in the Various: Standing of the Pupils in the Va Classes at the Mattagami Public Classes at South Porcupine School, Timmins. School. Jr. IVâ€"E. J. Transom, principalâ€" 1 Senior Fourthâ€"B. M. C. i Ora Kulin 95. Bessie Goodman 87,| principalâ€"Clifford Schmelzle, G Jr. IVâ€"E. J. Transom, principalâ€" Ora Kuljum 95, Bessie Goodman S87, Aila Floyd 86, Audrey Bourne 87, Larry Gordon 85, Ervie Jutila 84, Winnifred Kerr 84, Nellie Harâ€" greaves 83, Vernier Wallingford, Ethel Taylor 81, Kirsti Hakola 80, Marjorie Nelson 80, Harry Sheppard 79, Jean Thachuk 77. Sp. IIIâ€"Miss Tackaberry, teacher â€"(George Luomi 88, Doris Patnqum 85, Alex Watson 85, Donald Paver 77, George Burton u, Leslie Thomson 76, Joseph Jackson 75. IJr. IIIâ€"Miss Carruthers, teacherâ€" Edward Peterson 78, Hugh Duesharm 77, Mabel Higginbottom 76, Willie Hornby 76. Sr. IIâ€"Miss Sprague, teacherâ€" Oliver Pietila 86, Beryl Arnold 85, Jack Byrom 84, Richard Craft 77, Elise \Vallmqtord 75, George Meâ€" Lean 75. Sr. IIâ€"Ida Walker 76. Sr. IIâ€"Miss Tracy, teacherâ€"Virâ€" ginia Melvor 79, Ella (Wilson 76, Alâ€" belt Hornby 75 Betty Harmea\es 705. â€"Jr. IIâ€"Betty Nicol 76, Madeline MacNamara 75, Dorothy Chynoweth Jr. IIâ€" Miss Acheson, teacherâ€" Eino Pietila 85, Riva Hawse 83, Leoâ€" nard Ra\nstoxd 80, Mary Hoxle 71 Patricia Lake 76, Helen Stlaatman 76, Sarah Getty 75. o\ Iâ€"Annie Jackson 84, Dorothy Burl\o 83, Florence Bough /9 Frank Wallmf"tmd 79, Betty Houle 70, Pearl Straat»man 76, Jean McChesâ€" ney 75, George Snyder 75. Ww THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Sr. Pr.â€"Miss Dodd, teacherâ€"Pegâ€" gy Phillips; Robert Watson, Kaarine Solonen, Carrine Skogberg, Peggy Shaw, Russell Thachuk, Alice Cherry, S\l\'la Jacobson, Leb]e\' Touge, Ralph Tohnson, (Gwenie Brlo‘ht Lillie Browning, Helen Milne, ,\mno Getty, Harold G@1bson. Sr. Pr. â€"â€" Miss Simms, teacher â€" Gerald Straatman, Wilfrid Chapman, Lillian Edwards, Kenneth Harrison, Mae Eriksson, Lloyd Johns. The Kapuskasing Courier last week says: **Considerable worry was causâ€" ced today by the disappearance of Florence Hudson, who did not arrive home from school. Boy Sceouts and others have been making diligent search for some hours but with no results at time of going to press."" K.P.â€"Miss Minette, teacher C t WEU, Prim. Roomâ€"A. V. Morris, teachâ€" 3) erâ€"Sr. Prim.â€"Patricia Uren, James r’-’?Murph\ Norman â€" Fraser, Walter E! Baker, Dorothy Cox, Doris Woods, 5| Billie Rlchardson, Jack Pecore. Senior Fourthâ€"B. M. C. Shaw, principalâ€"Clifford Schmelzle, GHladys: Hermant, George Kaufman, Neil Reamsbottom, â€" Tony _ Ceceeom, â€" Ivy Forster, Vieno Ranta, Margaret Meâ€" Cann, Bill Morgan, Daisy Emmons, Billy Capyk, Irja Koski, Mary Miller, Eleanor Boyle, Jack Morgan, Henry Huot, Freddie Jakes. Jr. Fourthâ€"â€"B. Webster, teacherâ€" Lois Dennis, Marie t. Paul;, Toivo Parkko and Rosalind Cantor, equal; Annie Bucovetsky and Michael O‘â€" Shea, equal; Mary Myronyk, Edwin Mack, Mirjam (Wuori, Irja Kuuscla, Luecy Purnis; Betty Martin and Lilâ€" lian Brown, equal; Jack Melnunis and Leslie Mahon, equal; Mary Gallagher, Bennie Laftin, Arminta MeJanet, Gorâ€" don Roy; Rose Gibson and Kathleen Reynolds, equal; Ada ‘Wilson, Ivan Berry, George Starr. o o s Senior Thirdâ€"K. M. Webster, teacherâ€"Sulo Luhta, Maurice Varâ€" ker, Irean Kaufman, Alice Berry, Marian â€" MeEwen, â€" Harry _ Verner, George MacJanet, Tiberius Wright, Bruno Ceceon; Stella Bezpalko and Marshall Hamilton, equal; Eino Laino and Toivo Hakanen, equal; Mary Frumkin. Junior Thirdâ€"E. Wilson, teacherâ€" Frances 8St. Paul, Betty Gallagher, Wilmer Fera, Patrick Cunningham, Gladys Forster, Neil Train, George Morgan, Kenneth Myers, Madeline De Rosa, Wanda Bezpalko, Mildred Meâ€" Caw, Mary Morgan, Muriel Miller, Celia Spitz, Jack Bridges. Spr. IIâ€"H. Michaelson, teacherâ€" Beatrice Smith, Irene Deacon, Bob Gallagher, George Young, Edith Rapâ€" sey, Hildreth Childs, Mike Capyk. ud Ned l B t s sn i i lt BC se # _ 3. Jr. II Aâ€"Wolodymyr Solonynka, Dorothy Sharp, Rauba Vallenius, Eliâ€" na Wuori, Fred Andrews, Douglas MceLeod. Jr. II B.â€"R. M. Donlevy, teacher â€"Tuulikki Vikstrom, Vieno Kautto, Kirsti Vikstrom, Preston Hamilton, Arnee Manner, Bethea Londry, Bob Ewart, Irene Varker, Natalie Kosâ€" tynyk, Dorothy Farrell, Elsie MeCaw, Stella Brown. Sr, I A.â€"Rudolph Bezpalko, Isobel Aitchison, Carmel Kavanagh, Gordon Lawry, Robert Purnis, Sapphira Toâ€" deran, Matthew \Illlm, Billy Jamieâ€" son, Josephine Cecconi; ,\md Rinâ€" tamaki and Marjorie Smith, equal; Johnny Mortensen, Amo Rmtdmakl, Irene â€"Helmer, Marjorie Jamieson, Geni Gallai, Arnold Coott, Toine Haâ€" kanen. Sr. L B.â€"â€"L.: A. Roney, teacherâ€" Eva MeLeod, Dora ]\esnosl\\ Steve Capycek ; \rlmo MceJanet and ‘Marion Gibson and Bessie Verner, equal; Edâ€" win Kuusela; Pat LaForest and Har- ry Pyke, equal; Roy Richards, Mary Toderan. Sr. Pr. A.â€"Ralph Dysart, Tammi Hakanen, George Dogue, Helen Huot, Leuto Walli, Edwin Kavanagh, Reino Rauhala. Sr. Pr. B.â€"â€"Dorothy MeKay, John Spitz, Katie Vronick, Kathleen Meâ€" Kay; Katie Zaitz and Ernest Derosa, equal. HONOUR ROLL FOR APRIL FOR THE DOME 5GHOOL Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes at the Dome School Fourth Classâ€"Marcella J. Lynch, teacher,â€"Stella _ Zabiaka, â€" Clarence MeCaffrey, Maud Tranter, Jack Bray, Nora Costain, Norma MacPhail, Marâ€" caret Stone, Stanley Shumilak, James Miner, Maisie Yeomans, Harold Milâ€" lions, Verbino Dellaâ€"Vedova, George Johns, Mary Cartonick, Flossie Dugâ€" Third â€" Senior _ A.â€"Charkhso Armstrong, Ross MacPhail, Peter Roâ€" bertson, Sidney Hughes, Clarence Cronk, Melville Murphy, Bobby Huts3 chison. Third Classâ€"Sr. B.â€"Maude 8. Meâ€" Donald, â€" teacher â€" _ Jennie Dmdn,‘ James Phillips, Billie Cartonick, \1]()| Dellaâ€"Vedova, Joe Woods, Alice Eyre,| Frances â€" Johns, Irvin Ruh‘mls(m, Harry McLean, Bazel Doran. | Third Class Juniorâ€"Grace \Imm\,, John Karpuk, Florence Johnson, Ida, Tanney, Dick Stone, Annie MacPhail, Roddie MaePhail, Joe Baker, Baker, Ina pdlsflllb, Beatrice \pwrs' Catherine â€" MePhail, Billie Millions, Alex Shumilak, Franl\lm Hall, Ruth Doran, Arnold \I((mm, Tom \\ _ Second Classâ€"W. Blanche \Im\-l hall, â€" teacherâ€"Hattie â€" Baker, Orry: Costain, Frank Parsons, Joe Woods, Nellie Eyre, Edmund Richardson, Stanley Millions, Neil Pime, .\Iar-i euerite Lalonde, Vivian MeCaffrey, Alex MeGinn, Elsic Armstrong, Hu-\ bert Cook, Billie Miner, Mary Shuml ( lak, (xemmo Dellaâ€" V edova. lak, Geurino Dellaâ€"Vedova. ; First Classâ€"Betty Jordan, Marâ€" jorie Costain, Annie Cartonick, Arthâ€" ur Moyle and Frank Miner, equal; Charlie Eyre, Donald Pecore, Ross Pugliese, Mabel Tanney, Buddy Roâ€" bertson, Basil Libby, Jack Burke, John Shumilak, Lloyd Doran. Jr. Primerâ€"Mary Curtis, Betty Mitchell, Avylin Cronk, Reggre Butâ€" ler, Bobbie Chevier, Reggie Libby Bobbie Rickward, Elsie Parsons. 10 , Â¥ 1\ 1(111 a1%. * % / DAE KA o J % McGinn, Elsie Armstrong, Huâ€" Cook, Billie Miner, Mary Shumiâ€"| (GGeurino Dellaâ€"Vedova. «l !f "Iaasâ€"â€"cBHattv" ~AInrfian.." War: Sorrow at Schumacher Over Sudden Death of Miss Maisie Muskett. _ Other News from Correspondent at Schuâ€" macher. â€" Firemen‘s Annual Ball a Big Success. Schuma« cital to Th cial to The Advance. Our whole community was overcast with the dark shadow of grief on Monday morning when a message was received announcing the sudden death of Miss Maisie Muskett from pneumoâ€" nia and heart failure at the Western {Hospital, Toronto. _ The deceased was a recent visitor in the camp, havâ€" ing left on Friday for the South, acâ€" companied by Nurse MeCleary, The late Miss Muskett was in her eighâ€" teenth year, and was the only daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Muskett, of Schumacher, who passed away about two years ago. A host of youthful friends, and associates in C.G.I.T. and school work were griefâ€"stricken to hear the sad tidings. The nearest surviving relatives are one brother, Robert, and an aunt, Mrs. Wilson, both of Toronto. The remains will be brought here, and interred in the Timmins cemetery beside the father and mother. The late Miss Muskett was born at West Cobalt and until the death of cher father at Schumacher two years ago she had spent all her life in the North Land. On account of the young lady being only in the hospital a couple of days before her death, an inquest was held at Toronto, to be pneumonia and hbheart trouble. Mr. Thomas Moore came home on Thursday from the hospital in Timâ€" mins, and is on the way to recovery after his recent serious illness. His numerous friends hope he may soon regain his usual health and strength. Mr. Edward Radburn and Mrs. Radburn have disposed of their family residence on First avenue, and will pass the evening time of life on their pretty, little farm near Matheson, Ont. Mr and Mrs. Radburn with their son, Norman, are wellâ€"known and respected residents of the town, havinge dwelt here for many years, and their decision to depart will be a cause of regret among their many friends. _ Mr.â€"Radburn has been a valued employee of the Hollinger Mining Co. for a ensiderable period of ~time. In order to commence spring farming operations Mr. Radâ€" burn left for the south on Tuesday. Mrs. Radburn will follow at a later date. We extend good wishes for happiness and success in their new PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LTIMITED §§ DOGV Tne emblem "Body by Fisher" NR stands for modern styling, safe, substantial construction . . . lasting beauty, and a score of important contributions to your comfort. @ Body s 8 h «_ Compare the "Bigger and Betâ€" ~§ C ter" Chevrolet Chassis with any o8 other car in the lowâ€"price field. 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Roadster Touring READY FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Timmins Garage Co. Limited Timmins, Ont. May 2nd, 1928. Spe Imperial Sedan â€" . . 740.00 Chasiis . + +« â€"â€" 74060 Roadster Delivery w = * + 835,.00 Ton Truck Chessn â€" =® Roadster Express â€" â€" â€" _ $650.00 All prices at Factory, Oshawoâ€" Government Taxzes, Bumpers and Spare Te Extre. New and Lower Prices $625.00 abode. Mr. G. Finlayson, Fourth avenue, left recently to superintend the seaâ€" son‘s work upon his farm at Rydal Bank, Ont. Mr. A. Carveth conducted the serâ€" vice in the United Chureh, at South Porecupine on Sunday, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Bain. About five hundred merryâ€"makers from the Poreupine camp attended the annual Firemen‘s ball, held in Mr. I. Solomon‘s dancing vavilion on Thursday evening. A varied proâ€" gramme of quadrills, reels, and more modern steps enabled the youths and maidens of earlier days to join in the gay promenade. Excellent musie was furnished by the orchestra, and deâ€" licious refreshments were served at the usual hour. Chief Charles Juckâ€" sch, and his brigade were delighted with the event, and take pleasure in extending sincere thanks to everyone who contributed in any way to its success. Miss T. Finlayson, nurse on the hospital staff at Iroquois Falls, was a recent visitor at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. G,. Finlayson, Fourth avenue. Mrs. J. R. Todd left on Wednesâ€" day for a visit to Toronto, and other points of interest in Southern Ontaâ€" rIio. Cnbnolct C Lk Roadster Delivery Ton Truck Chasss A rummage sale, under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary, will be held on Saturday, May 26th, in the baseâ€" ment of the United Church. Please ‘phone 746 if you have anything to offer. All donations will be very cratefully received, and will be called for. tamâ€"weight, Welterâ€"weight. Also Burlesque Boxing, Motion Pictures. Admission : THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 3 Heavyâ€"weight, Flyâ€"weight, Banâ€" Rush, 75¢c. New Empire Theatre Toâ€"Night Reserved $1.25 RlngSIde $1.75 $8 3 5.00 890.00 470,.00 625.00 634,.00