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Porcupine Advance, 7 Jun 1928, 1, p. 6

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CBP D 4 f. t s OV a + jorth* . ~,:,?i"'f"#’:"THER fellows use the same tires, run the same distance, cover_ the sameJ roads-â€"and; 5x4 38 "’vfli;ave no trouble : o. .".. l o * Test: tire pressure. e\fery week DOn’tt ues : // it â€" gauge it. Run round to a *Domifiion Tire Depot and have the préssure checked and your .â€"Aires mspected Letv an mpe' aearch for cuts"aml’ A shght repatr ‘In. time may. pre\fent* a blowont;* _ and add a few thousand mfles to th¢ hfe of ypur h B B : e i hn s# ht . un Nes ho i c t se e ts ob 19 t : 3 % A P o ow +A â€" j j f 7 4. d e es is a P * io e o8 oi xA ie / % * % Fee 1 9 »4 s * o . he4 x 4 T j 3 w » a* i )";. A A o 3 4 s cre:mfing numfber oi’ vmtors «to ‘our . =| town,~ To efforts have been. made to «[ revive the C w2 i Parks rane Motor «Club, but *‘I‘to no avail 0: that if is now up to the Â¥: Co f"-’ttee the Counmtâ€" to . make . some provision: for our motor ~ | visitors. ‘of_the road 33 to. Drury Park shows that wfl:h;very' ‘Hittle labour and â€"material it can be be ;hed alao $3 very little cost, andj se thxs 18. work that must ‘bo dpne un-g -;fegf:-Senmr Third Clasyâ€" Bky,. Koâ€" "\{ bert . Moore, ff"?J aek?'f* MeCrae, Blisie ty Wardley, V1ol'et Inm.s, Mary Dony!: . _ |chul, ‘Louise Ansara,. Gertrude Furâ€" : Mlong,: Rxgolétt:a, Pianom, Edward Sheâ€" a@lfithe N orthei'n Development branch â€". \ both »being alm,oustodmownlt is i'raproaah te the whok towm. 'th;le' it wonuld. ‘that this road should i be fixed by the Northern ‘Development, it is nevertheless. the Conmxl’s_ duty ©Room III»-â€"-Jumdr ‘IHM Classâ€"The ‘followmg m.tbhe hst, of : p ’,pJJs who have obtained ‘honour standing in the May exammatmns. . Names are: arâ€" lrwfiged in order of meritâ€"C, Macâ€" Donald, teacherâ€"Wilfred Prest;â€"Jean Montigny, Sam Finkleman, Caroline Baldovin ; _Elmer Nikula, nd Walter Craig, equal; Nina: Youma.tofl "Fred 'Scheeulskl, Ar.thur Adamson, Eyva rest:; Florence Dfllon and William Harblmg, ‘équal ; _Robmson, Hugh Aide,. A.g'nes T(obe tson. Like more thanâ€"one: other town in the North Land (and the South Land, Cochrane has reason to be dls- isa.tlsfied with the "condition of~ its ‘roads. Visitors last year to Cochâ€" nane -smd thmgs gbout the Cochrane roads : One: visitor quoted last. by The Advanee sugeested that the-; ' ‘roads were about the only: thing wrong ‘with In referring to the rmatter last. week, The Cochrane Nom’atah"f land Post said :â€"â€" â€" _‘ 37 Room IV.â€"Eileen Ohlm:an teacher Senior IIâ€"Janet Dye, Gertrude Hawâ€" kins, ~Sadh‘Newlands, ‘Velma‘ White, Pat Millex, Zelda Sky,, Helen Luchen, Viola Maki, Mike Holgovich, Made: leine Rubeck, ‘Seward Feltmq%e, Mary Holgovich, ‘Bill Kttly, Edna Cousm- ean, Gertrude Smith. . -__-v-"“ es s wvvw“ ind . * With most. of the remdents mak-‘ ing mflprovements to ‘their property and a few now ibmldm@ ibeing erect: ed, the general appearance of the town has never been Ibetter. â€" There is howâ€" V.; ~â€" Annie. V. Mitchell, 'teta:cher-â€"Semor Secondâ€"Ada. Mfller, Mildred_ Denmson, Sarah Finkelman, George Youmatoff, Jimmie Gregulskl,i Cora â€" Pmee, George Percival, Joy fWooke}, Azt.hmr ‘Sims ; Rosy Holgo-‘ ‘ever, one fly in the ointment: the roads. Taking everytHing into conâ€" sideration, and making all. due allowâ€" ances for the many. ohstaats that ‘have to be avercome, . the fact remains that the roads 1 In. the fown are an absolute ‘disgrace. Now that. the. Ferguson- Highway is open wecan expect an inâ€" NE ROADS NOT IN _ ~ @OOoD STATE OF RBPAI "and Bobby Robar, equal; Mary Pnovmam HiGghways | _|._ ‘ TO BBE FULLY PATROLLED No,rt.hern Ontarm .hlgh.wa.ys are: to be poli¢ed in future by members of the provincial force under General Victor _ Williams, . announaee'ment to ‘this éeffect was mafle ‘by . Hon. W. H. | Price, Attorneyâ€"General for Ontario. . LCs | aA4 ¥¥ uu, . tE 1 ' Classâ€"â€"Eiline Laf(:pur, Fehx Sheâ€"i ’culskl, L‘xlv Luchen, . Class Be.gmners) argatét ;Wonl, 4 Honor ersszhfleld 1olet Har- 1‘18’. j Room l‘xâ€"â€"-â€"Jumor Prmler Olassâ€"-â€"V Smith, teacherâ€"A. Clg.ssâ€"-â€"-J ean Lochne, Mlta Moore, Maisie: Eldâ€" ridge, George ‘Martin, Gordon Lee, Minnic Keizer, Rosy Popovmh Gor-1 don Hammond. â€" U ols c UTTTL . U ) DPakas: Room ';_,,__VI’ [â€"Helen . M.. Porter, â€" Kathleen C ristopher, Gordon ,M(;Donald, Walâ€" ter Zadovorny, @wendolyne Bown, Ralph Prest Kabha.nne Mc-Leod Roy' _ _ ". t o Senior Prime Ev .Ivy Galverley Elmem ‘Burwell, Jessxe Bell; Carl Hannah, Laura Robar, Fuilis . Gregulskl, Marâ€" Louey Monmgny Maria Malisant, Murie! Simg,. Stetve Ostovmh Helen Miller and ‘Clarence Dlllgny eqnal Fanny Walko, Sonny $ulhva:n i: J : Green, Billy: Shewan, equal, â€" . General Williams is now . working ‘out a plan of. dwbnbutuon of. police posts which will go into effect almost ';meediatexy Actnnty of these posts will ibe spread over all routes north of the Severn River. Special attenâ€" tion will be paid, it is understood, to ‘the new Fexgusbn Highway. Whle.h is .expeg@ed to Attract innumerable tourâ€" ists this summer, All highways south of the Severn will be policed as in the past, by officers of the Highway . Deâ€" partment.. Unoficial Queen‘s Park.is jnclined to believe,. howeveu:, that beâ€" ‘fore lon@ these officers will be ¢transâ€" ferred from Hon. George/S. Henry‘s ‘(jurisdiction. to the. Attorneyâ€"Generâ€" ‘al‘s. aâ€" tra.nsfer ‘has long been .8 vooated from many qnarters ‘ CB;, C’la,ss-â€"-()hve Miller, Betty Brx- den, Bdbby Heath, Arthur Qume C,. Classâ€"Mikeal Grentz, Margaret Krancovich, Emile Montigny.: . |>â€" . The last 1ssue of The Mmmg‘ _Gazette says:â€"* ; 4 *‘The annual meetmg of Hollmger furmshed réal,mformatmn ‘as to mine condxtwna‘ iboth in . Porcupme and bin that should dlear. the air once and for all of the many 1dle, exâ€" travagant and> mngnsmfled rumours ‘that have been given cireulation: for Tmonths Thg"i Hollinger management is to. ha eongratulated on the frankâ€" ness of its answers to questions by. ;aharebbldg‘s, on th,e ‘wery. lucid pm-1 _tm'e of rospects in Porecupine and. on. _yery det t.e sta’tement of. results <!a ,.*w,w- -.k,»f_.:-,s-s.f ‘; 1 Il i sB oo tm o9 uen B c h c Pn es :. Beginnersâ€"Douglas MJeLeod Katle Phxlhben, Joe Innarelli., _ _ ‘Ald. R epnnot hel tbut feel Arom .reading mghani p’b sta.tement that ‘the‘ gql!mger mine has not ‘pécessariâ€" ‘ iched ite peak either in profits o prodnetmp,» A great deal. remams to ‘be done in the matter of studying con. ditions at depth, but much has alroa ANNUAL BREPORT GaAVvE RBAL TOâ€" mmc Md ont ‘as. a rmltv _of »fins mgehng, namely,. that Hollinâ€" er ‘has made $4 mate’rlal a’ f;efimme@- +Jack c o) /82 ns S d S * “CANADA DRY" is served at. the embassxes in ; Washmgton. Tt is: served a;t the Savoy in Lonâ€". . * ... . at ‘St. Montz . . in tens of thousands of / ,. homes in the Dominion. There must be some' 4 y ~reason for this universal appeal t es o , “Canadz{ Dry is made from pure ]amagca J gmgcr ‘and other absoluteiy pure. mgredtents! Tt is blended with a care and sklll whxch come . from generatwns of makers. y t es ‘This is really the reason for the dlstmctxon e of “Canada Dry.". The *resfilt? A really: fing. ginger ale which you can dns’cmgmsh from;:_a _: othcrs ag: you distinguish a rare old wine. | wonder it is drunk wherevq:r dxstmg\ushcd peo ’_7.4 gatherl No wonder you wxll virant to serve it to. : *._ lend that finalâ€"note of elegaflce to your i dmnefs! No wonder it mixes well wath ather beverages. 66 x ds uie “ 12 PAE Sabe I +4 ‘ t‘l;o:t cm "’1 '.'.‘.’5#" Te Pmd M * ‘ “’ e e ty s ts K\

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