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Porcupine Advance, 8 Nov 1928, 1, p. 3

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Nov. 14â€"Foxes vs. Hounds, alleys 1â€"2.; Wildcats vs. Cubs 3â€"4; Buffalos vs. Walves 5â€"6; Lions vs. Tigers 7â€"8. Nov. 21â€"Wildcats vs. Wolves 1â€"2; Tigers vs. Foxes 3â€"4; Cubs vs. Lions T.B.A. have chosen animal names for Ostrosser league teams The »xeâ€" cutive decided to name the teams after wild animals, the following is the old and new name of each team: Old Name New Name Angelo Wildcats Daher Buffalos Dearden Hounds Dickson ' Lions Eyre Foxes Reid * j Tigers Sauve Cubs Tomkinson Wolves T.B.A. want all players to cut out the above so as they will be able to call each team by their right name and at the same time know which team they mean. Bowlers are also asked to clip out the below schedule of games which is the 1st half of the Ostrosser league which ends Jan. 30th. Names and schedule for Ostrosser league. Wildcats, Buffaloes, Lions, Etc., in New Bowling League in # * Town ANIMAL NAMES FOR TEAMS 1N OSTRUSSER LFAGUE in T e o o e e e e en en ie 0 4 0 0 0 8 4 0 t t 4 9 0 d t i d 4A d 4 4 40 44 t BAAAE PAE t PA PP CC en P d P BP 4E Kathleen hey Ramon Novarro Claire MDowell » Pen llur" ToRrONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION OTTAW A "Canada‘s Oldest Trust Companyâ€"Established in 1882" F you do not leave a Will your estate will be divided arbitrarily according to the law in such matters. In this caseâ€" 1. Your wife will only receive oneâ€"third of your property. 2. At twentyâ€"one your children will come into unrestricted ownership of the other fwoâ€" thirds,â€" If you have no children your estate will be bhalved between your wife and your nextâ€"ofâ€"kin. Above all, you lose the opportunity of making your own plans for the future welfare of your family and of appointing your own executor to carry them out. By appointing this Corporation executor and trustee under your Will, you can protect your capital and ensure the full income from it to your wife and children for as many years as you wish. Your estate will then be distributed according to your directions. A consultation with our officers will place you under no obligation IF YOU LEAVE NO WILL Head Ofhce: New Name Wildcats Buffalos Hounds Lions Foxes Tigers TORONTO Some of us make progress and some of us just make mistakes. What makes life seem unreasonable is the necessity o_f' doing good work every day. Don‘t seek experience; you‘ll get enough of it if you just let nature take its course. Jan. 30â€"Tigers vs. Buffalos 1â€"2; Wolves vs. Foxes 3â€"4; Lions vs. Hounds 5â€"6; Cubs vs. Wildcats 7â€"8. Be sure to clip this out before layâ€" ing your paper down. Jan. 23â€"Cubs vs. Lions 1â€"2; Hounds vs. Buffalos 3â€"4; Tigers vs. Foxes 35â€"6; Vlildcats vs. Wolves 7â€"8. Jan. 9â€"Hounds vs. Wildcats 1â€"2; Foxes vs. cubs 3â€"4; Tigers vs. Bufâ€" falos 5â€"6; Wolves vs. Lions 7â€"8. Jan. 16â€"Buffalos vs. Wolves 1â€"2; Lions vs. Tigers 3â€"4; Wildcats vs. Cubs 5â€"6; Foxes vs. Hounds 7â€"8. Dec. 5â€"Foxes vs. Lions 1â€"2; Cubs vs. Buffalos 3â€"4; Wolves vs. Hounds 5â€"6; Wildeats vs. Buffalos 7â€"8. Dec. 19â€"â€"Buffalos vs. Foxes 1â€"2: Wildcats vs. Lions 3â€"4; Cubs vs. Wolves 5â€"6; Hounds vs. Tigers 7â€"8. Dec. 12â€"Cubs vs. Hounds 1â€"2; Tigers vs. Wolves 3â€"4; Foxes vs. Wildcats 5â€"6; Lions vs. Buffalos 7â€"8. 5â€"6; Hounds vs. Buffalos 7â€"8 Nov. 28â€"Cubs vs. Wildcats 1â€"2; Lions vs. Hounds 3â€"4; Tigers vs. Bufâ€" falos 5â€"6: Wolves vs. Foxes 7â€"8. â€"Exchange â€"Exchange The New Liskeard Speaker last week said:â€"*"Already representation is being made to both the Dominion and Onâ€" tario Governments as to flood condiâ€" tions in Country, that is that section of Ontario lying north of the French River, and along the basin of the Ottawa River, Temiskaming Lake, Quinze Lake and tributary waters. It has been pointed out that never in the history of the north has there been so much water in the bush at, this time of the year. Should the‘ weather tighten up this water will be more or less held in the small streams and lakes during the winter, with the reâ€" sult that an extra quantity will have to be taken care of next spring. The Governments are being urged to fake time by the forelock and take f:ch action as will allow this extra quanritity of water to pass down to the ocean before the next season comes along. Conservation is all right, but conserâ€" vation which floods one part of the country for the benefit of another is far from being desirable." FEAR THAT ANOTHER HEAVY FLOOD MAY VISIT NORTH Jr. Pr.â€"Olga Pottosky 93; Aina Ericâ€" son 90; Bernice Johnson 86; Cherry Gauthier 85; Ellen Vincent 83; Annie Simmons 80. Room 17. Sr. Pr.â€"â€"Miss Monk, Teaâ€" Church 93; Agnes Johnston 93; Edna Pond 88; Olga Gernecki 86; Ruth Williams 83; Olga Maidanuik 76; Eufrunzina Golachiuk 76. Room 15. Sr. K.P.â€"Miss Jackson, Teacherâ€"Frank Brown,. Harry Shub, Avonell Coade, Jean McFarland, Jack Carson. Room 16. K.P.â€"Miss Wilsonâ€" Teacherâ€"Nancy Madden, Harvey Stevens, Douglas Moyle, George Parks, David Forrester, Murray McFarland. Room 13. Sr. Pr.â€"Miss Grant, Teaâ€" cherâ€"Mac Baker Greenberg 82; Alfred Ericson 81; Ruth Helperin 81; Eddie Blahey 80; Lettie Whitford 717; Mary Moroz 77. Room 14. Jr. Pr.â€"Miss Fligg, Teaâ€" cherâ€"Gunnar Kalunki 90; Steve Morâ€" osan 85; Carl Merikalles 84; Fred Chaplych 83; Dean â€"McArthur 80; Orva Mattson 79; Arnold Black 78; Penti Koivisto 77; Jimmie Cowan 76. Room 12. Jr. 1â€"Miss FPortune, Teaâ€" cherâ€"Sheila Lang 85; Marion Emery 82; Betty Garner 80; Edith Sinclair 79; Grace Singleton 79; Albert Fick 79; Leonina Raffaele 78; Maila Ruhinâ€" en 78; Courtney Drew 77; George Lacy 76; Jim Lago 76. Room 11. Sr. 1â€"Miss Baker,. Teaâ€" cherâ€"Stewart Scott 92; Lorraine Macâ€" pherson 90; Dorothy Leach 89; Joihn Dougall 88; Philip Borkoski 87; Ware Allen 85; Mary Promaine 85; Muriel Thompson 84; Jean Cowan 84; Sauli Neimi 84; Kauko Salo 82; Betty Madâ€" den 81; Kenneth Cocklin 80; James Whitford 79; Rose Garevitch 78; Tomâ€" my Stonehouse 77; Kenneth MciIinnes 77; Arne Simola 77; Julia Senuck 77 Alice Dodge 76; Donald Blackman 75 Bruce Pritchard 75. Room 10. Jr. 2â€"Miss MacDonald, Teacherâ€"Patrica Carson 84; Carl Horâ€" witz and Mary Volchuk 83; Teddy Byck 82; Mary Borilka 79; David Gorâ€" don 76; Violet Ringstad 75; Dora Romanchuk 75. | â€"_Room 5. Sr. 3â€"Miss Roberts, Teaâ€" i' cherâ€"Ruth Danard 84; Jack Beadman 83; Lucy DeLuca 82; Lillian Nelson 91; Rose Shirreffs 79; Lillian Boychuk 77; Lillian Mason 77; Charles Abraâ€" ham 76; Larry Guidolin 75. Int. 2â€"Miss morrison, Teacherâ€" Ethel Emery 82; Sam Habib. Room 8. Jr. 3â€"Miss Robinson Toaâ€" cherâ€"Peggy Gibson 80; Jean Scott 16,; Sarah Martin 75; Enni Honkala 5; Wilho Sivunen 75. Room 9. 2â€"Miss Morrison Teaâ€" cherâ€"Myrtle Rosene 86; Ian Luxton 80; Annie Kramaruk 80; Lena Dolinâ€" chuk 77; Julia Borkoski 77; Violet Black 76; Vera Karpovitch and Eunice Sumner 45. Room 1. Sr. 4â€"N. R. Wightman, Principal:â€"Allan Longmore 92; Ramâ€" say Razkallah 82; Joe Stachow 80: Jean Danard 80; Emmest Lacy 79; Jack | Gauthier 78; Ero Peterson 76; Helmi Kumpuli 76. Room 2. Sr.4â€"Miss Everett, Teachâ€" ‘ erâ€"Violet Laurila Esther Shub 79. Room 7. Int. 3â€"Miss Jamés, Teaâ€" cherâ€"Mary Stachow 86; George Anâ€" druchuk 81; Helmer Suomi 80; Harold Gauthier 78; Jack Brovender and Wilâ€" liam Simmons 77; Evelyn Morris 75; Hellen Mooring and Robert Roberts "5. Room 6. Sr. 3â€"Miss Ramsay, Teaâ€" cherâ€"Helmi Koski 86; Olive Pearce 79; Eva Riley 78; Mary Lee 77; Eddie Arundell 76; Gerald Scott 75; Marjorie Booker 75. Room 2. Sr.4â€"Miss Everett, Teach-} erâ€"Violet Laurila 80; Esther Shub 79. Room 3. Jr. 4â€"Miss Smith, Teachâ€" erâ€"Annie Davis 89; Constance Harris| 81; Metha Horester 80; Annie Buco-} vetsky 79; Aina Bjork 78; Nellie Sachâ€" aruk â€"78; Orva McGrath 76; Edythe Marshall 76; Aura Waino 75; Eleanor Hodgins 75. ’ Room 4. Jr. 4â€"Mr. Boyce, Teach-' erâ€"George Vincent 87; Walter Cowanl 81; Chester Siobodnian 81; Harry Bobâ€"| bie 80; Louis Marescotti 79; Neilo Nikuâ€" f maa 79; Leonard Travers 78; Eino Mackie 78; Lee Kucheran 77; Taistoj Viitasaari 76; Won Hing 76; Peter Bosâ€" ak 76; Wiljo Salo 75. ' Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes at the Central Public School GENTRALEPUBLIG 5CHODL f The following is the honour roll for Central school for October:â€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Cobalt Canada Northern Power Corporation Northern Ontario Light Power Company Limited Here is a delightful doubleâ€"bargain â€"six genuine Edison Mazda Lamps for you and a splendid toy for the kiddies. The big house carton that the lamps come in will give them hours and hours of pleasure. The lamps, including 1â€"100 Watt, 2â€"60 Starting Saturday, November 10th The T he perfect team tor those who prefer the "makings" A smooth smoke in papers that stay sluck NADA L, CA TREA MoNn RERS, CTU NUFA E. MA CO CIGARETT OBAC ED. T ORAT ORrP LD INC ONAL ACD .C. M 54q H d Pn s n on ks aime zen h. cce The ideal combination, used everywhere in Canada by men who roll their own. Haileybury Rouyn A Wonderful Colored House filled with Edison Mazda Lamps "HOUSE OF LIGHT" SAÂ¥LE ario Light Northern Quebec Power any Limited Company Limited CONTROLLED AND OPERATED BY New Liskeard Noranda Timmins Limited will give you efficient, pleasant lighting, WITHOUT WASTE. Call at our nearest store TODAY for your House of Light. Empty the cartonâ€"then hear the kiddies plead for it to play with. Watt, 2â€"40 Watt and 1â€"25 Watt, for only *1.87 Englehart Kirkland Lake South Porcupine Thursday, Nov. 8th,

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