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Porcupine Advance, 16 Aug 1929, 2, p. 4

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The @Goldfield Drug CGo. Ltd. Thursday, August 15th, 1929 Jrd Avenue The Sun Record Co., Toronto, Ont TIM MARLEAU C MAURICE CHEVALIETE Sell your house and lot! Rent your house Sell your mining claims SGTUTH PORCUPINE, ONT I‘ve Got a Fee REAL ESTATE There are 2 Battery Models priced from #60O The New Kolster is avail able in 4 Allâ€"Electri« Models priced from 1nC From the Picture "Mollywood Revue of 18 rom t Al Jol Smeing In The Rain and up, less tubes and up, less tubes ‘ e CANADIAN BRANDES LIMITED Toronto Canada KOLSTER double sided Phonograph Records m "Fox M Big City Blues Motior Mot Have My Dream ICtut ucCces ture "Say it With Son Toronto Mail and Empireâ€"How a plain clothes officer could strile a prisoner from behind and cut his lip is not plain, but since the victim of this alleged attack is a communist most people will assume that almost anyâ€" thing is likely to happen to people who hold such curious beliefs and act in dliue On Wi Next to Taylor Hardware Exclusive to the New Kolster Allâ€"Electric Radio, the New selector Tuner is the outstandipg practical improvement of the year. With the Selector Tuner, "hunting" for a station is a thing of the past. You simply press a buttonâ€"turn the dial till it stops automatically, perfectly tuned to your preâ€"selected station. The set can also be tuned independently of the Selector Tuner. Backed by 21 years of leadership in radio research; carefully tested at each stage of production; complete with eyary modern improvement â€"Dynamic Speaker, of course; housed in a beautiful cabinet, the New Kolster gives you the ultimate in radio enjoyment. Listen to the New Kolster. Note its lifeâ€"like tonal quality, See the new cabinets. Operate the Selector Tuner yourself, Visit your nearest dealer today. More Than Ever â€"A KFine Set? Dealers Everywhere Falling ~% According to recent authentic figures given out, there is now in Ontario, apâ€" proximately, a motor vehicle for every six peopleâ€"nearly one for every family and roughly one for every home. Parity with the most motorized of . naâ€" tions, the United States, where there is a motor vehicle for every five people, OVEL METHODS USED FOR TRANSPORT IN MANITOBA Ontario Has Automobile for Every Six Citizens ie full story of the difficulties enâ€" itered and the ingenuity displayed ushing the railway into Flin Flon Northern Manltoba and ‘rushing )lies to the mine under northern er conditions has yet to be told. rely new methods of transport had N el time. These tractors were operâ€" ike a freight train, with sleighs d of cars, and behind them was ed a caboose in which the crew The machines worked night and ne crew sleeping in the caboose the other carried on.â€"Canada. e new naul made pos us tonnagt DT 1E W 1 in order to keep conâ€" rk up to schedule time, hauling appliance in parâ€" possible the moving of nages in a short space of 11 ibl; 1 load of 40 route in r THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO A rl il for ‘th which f haulirt markably ba due IMMa Laidlaw, Dorothy, Brit. History Geography, Art, Botany. Art, Botany. Halperin, Claire, Brit. History, Geoâ€" graphy, Art. Botany. Hamilton, Roy, Physiography, Arithâ€" metic, Zoology. _ Hargreaves, N., Art, Botany. ‘ Harkness, H., Physiography, Arithâ€" metic, Zoology. Harvey, Winnie, Physiography, Ariâ€" thmetic, Zoology. Hawkins, Arnold, Physiography, Ariâ€" thmetic, Zoology. Hawes, Laura, Physiography, Arithâ€" metic, Zoology. Hawes, Olives, (Brit, History 37), Geography, (Art 39), Botany. Heath, Dorothy, English Grammar. Heil, Harriet, Physiography, (Arithâ€" metic 19) Zoology. Helperin, Gertie, Brit. History, Geoâ€" graphy, Art. Botany. Hodgins, Muriel, Brit. History, Geoâ€" graphy, Art, Botany. Horwitz, David, Brit. History, Geoâ€" graphy, Art, Botany. Howard, Violet, Brit. History, (Geoâ€" graphy 37), Art, Botany. Jutila, E., Brit. History, Geography, Art, Botany. Keeley, James, Physiography, Ariâ€" thmetic, Zoology. Keeley, William, British History, Geography, Art, Botany. Kempthome, M., Brit. History, Geoâ€" graphy, Art, Botany. Kerr, Logan, (Brit. History 31), (Geography 37), Art, Botany. Kerr,. Winnie, Brit. History, (Geoâ€" | | _ _ Eddy, Roy, Brit. History, Geography Arithmetic, Art. _ Finkelman, Fannie, Brit. History (Gsography 33), Art, Botany. Finkelman, Walter, Physiography Arithmetic, Zoology. Finlayson, _ Physiography Arithmetic, Zoology. Floyd, Aila, Brit. History, Geography, Art, Botany. Gauthier, Gordon, British History, Geography, Art, Botany. Giallanardo, Mary, Geography, Art, Botany. Goodman, Thos., Physiography, Ariâ€" thmetic, Zoology. Graham, James, British History, Geography, Art, Botany. Grant, Fred, Brit. History, Geograâ€" phy, Art, Botany. Greenberg, Esther, Brit. History, Geography, Art, Botany. Haataja, Erna, Physiography, Arithâ€" metic, Zoology. Habib, Mary, (Physiography 46 reâ€" read), Arithmetic 47 reâ€"read), Zoology. Hakala, K., Brit. History, Geography, phy Laine, Harvey, Brit. History, Geo |Results of the Lower School Departmental Examinations ! at the Timmins High Schools Showing Standing of the Pupils in the Various Subjects. Marks Given in Subâ€" ! jects Where Candidate Failed. Lower School Examinations _ of the Timmins High School TE raph A t A T Wm.., Brit. Hi Audt Bo lig, (B1 Botanyv 11 J 14 ny H H )1 iC Ari 10 iaI 1IT Wilson, Winnifrid, British History Geography, Art, Botany. graphy 33), Art, Botany. Smith Alvin, (Brit. History 31 re read), Art, Botany. Sopha, Maxime, Brit. History, Geo graphy, Art, Botany. Sutherland, Jean, Brit. History Geography, Art, Botany. Taylor, Ethel, Brit. History, Geo graphy, Art, Botany. Taylor, George, Brit. History, Geoâ€" graphy, Art, Botany. Taylor, M., Brit. History, Geography Art, Botany. Teider, Ingrid, Physiography, Zoâ€" ology. Geography, Art, Botany. Robertson, P., British History, Geoâ€" graphy, Art, Botany. Rodgers, Chas., Brit. History, Geoâ€" gsraphy, Art, Botany. Salem, Rose, Brit. History, Geograâ€" phy, (Art 38), Botany. Scott, Fordyce, Brit. History, Geoâ€" gsraphy, Art, Botany. Scott, Jean, Physiography, Arithmeâ€" tic, Zoology. _ Scully, Gerald, Brit. History, Geoâ€" graphy, Art, Botany. Sheppard, Harry, Brit. History, Geoâ€" graphy, Art, Botany. Shephard, Marjorie, Grammar, Physiography, (Arithmetic 33), Zoâ€" ology. ph phy NC Silve 1y, Art, Botany. Prout, Helen, Brift, History, Geograâ€" iy, (Art 28), Botany. Ray, Viviar, Arithâ€" etic, Zoology. Read, Cyril, Brit. History, Geograâ€" 1y, Art, Botany. Richardson, Clayton, Brit. History, h Mikkola Miller Millet Ma lINImnAI at Ay, rdad ‘, 4©00108y. nck, Eva, B Art, Botany. ran, Mary, B h Jam A\rt, Botany. i, â€" Margaret, iy, Art, Botany ll, Dan, Bri. H t$0tany Maurice r, H:;; B Botany. 1, Betty Hedley, Ph Bo (Brit. History 31 Art, Botany. Bri BI Bri Botany. Brit. His in, B A r Hi iphy, Arith H A y In an edito Renfrew Mere "We have : golf balls are in 1931. So 1 SA N DA BR D CI M FE sSLIGHTLY SARCAsSTIC IN REGARD TO EASIER GOLF anC International Brotherhood of 11 DANCE AT TOWN HALL Ladder hus Baseball Softball MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1929 T H F B I ( in D A Y AT â€"IROQUOIS JREMEN‘S TOT l\\'A\I]“\T ldd(‘r [{a(( R( A §¥ l R (*g» hk ares es hx PX L 1 o_ Don‘t forget to clean your furnace Metropolitan Life Insurance Company For Information apply Jack Ede, Chairman sSports Committee, Iroquois Falls Labour Day Committee * The METROPOLITAN LlFfig INSURANCE COMPANY Are You Ready _ rTinge iaStreet Ssouth â€" â€" ~ Timmins ? sSSE s s s s s o o n n n n . n s o t o t t 23 t 3 t 2 t 3 3 tA 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 for Another Winter? sSUCCESSOR TO UNION COAL COMPANY, TTMMINS economical of New YÂ¥ iny other fife insurand Metropolitan supremacy policies most ine Street South Frank Byck months. about vour winter‘ UrChase. l J. J. LYNCH, District Manage your coal requirements. _ You st easier vwhen you know your s coal is safe in your cellar and it will cost you less now. KX insures mort Junceéement i This Comq od of Pulp, Sulphite and P Annual Ball at 9.30 p.m. desirable in the Rink at 7.30 p.m Telephone 102 Reel Race Fire Chief‘s A. Des Roches LOCAL AGENT Insurance want pre h ek Ns se LS, O NT A R 1O ampany. Ob Hhone us onl arly now WE TER A weak Battery is a nuisance and you are liable to be left on the road when you least expect it. It costs you nothing to have your battery tested at D ON T d is that ind ly to serve vou Neglect Your Battery T HE NO RT H ! Field Sports VE YOU EXPERT BATâ€" sERVICE AT LOW COSsST or 5e U* Firemen‘s Open Bace Ideal Battery Service nd Iy the reas ipermill Workers joy S=t winter ef in 33â€"385

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