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Porcupine Advance, 10 Jul 1930, 2, p. 2

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Thursday, July 10th, 1930 Firestone Tire and Rubber Company of Hamilton C Ontario Most Miles Per Dolflar "WELCOME says the RED INDIAN For thousands of Canadian motor» ists, the sign of the Red Indian means better oils and motor fuels ... better service . . . better value. Wherever you care to drive today, you cannot be far from a Red Indian station. They dot the highâ€" ways of the country and, one and all, today and always, bid you "Welcome!" station to the motorist FlRESTONE now announces another new tireâ€"again built in advance of today‘s car reâ€" quirements. This new Firestone Heavy â€" Duty Gumâ€"Dipped Balloon surpasses in strength, in toughness, in traction and in wearâ€"resistance, any tire that even Firestone ever built befor. This new tire provides a wide margin of safety at any speed on any road. 1t has a deeper tread, extra sidewall thickness and scientific construction o alternating plies of live cushion gum and Gumâ€"Dipped cords. â€" Two extra plies of Gumâ€"Dipped cords just beâ€" neath the tread absorb road shocks â€" Firestone engineerâ€" ing and ‘design give you a wide margin of safety for fast driving. At every Firestone Dealer‘s, V"-l E. you can recognize the new Heavy Duty Balloons by their magnificent construction and by the gold stripe that stands out against the ebony black sidewalls. See your nearest Firestone Dealer to day. . R. WALKER, AGENT of Canada, Limited PROMOTIONS, HOLY FAMILY â€" ' $CHOOL, TIMMINS, 1N JUNE' List of Promotions in the Various Classes at the Holy Family School, Timmins. _ Names in Order of Merit. Honour Lists in Classes. The foliowing is the report of the promotions at the Holy Family. School,! Timmins:â€" | Room 1 R To Senior Primaryâ€"Vincent Cochâ€" rans, Dolorez Sullivan, Angus McLean, Josech Wadsworth, Gertrude McDonâ€" ald, James Beattie Kathleen McGee, John Monk, Kathleen Demers, Roseâ€" anne Demers. Catherine Murtagh, Freddie White,| +*C Nina Chenier, Marie Rochon, Phyllis McNulty, William Power, Reta Lauzon, â€" Billy Bowie, Arnold Fox, Oswald Mcâ€" Sh C:znn, Cecil Lauzon, Keith Fitzpatrick, §:â€" Mary Roach, John Cherry, Patrick Killsen, â€" Angus â€" Sangsuer, Edward! valsh, Robert Hardy, Evelyn Knott, | Lecnard Belanger, Eugene Guindsn,\ Harry Hardy, Charlotte Herschfeld | Clara Morandin, Margaret Gentile, Wilfred Liandry, Oswald Auger, G20. Sylvestre. «l lt eP l * 000000 e C l se unc zd " Rorut Jn " yc 7 Recommendedâ€"Anita Flynn, Harry Murray, Annie Stefanich, Patrick Cumâ€" mings, Vincent Disley, Muriel McGes Room 2 To Senior Primaryâ€"Wodeau Guisepâ€" pi, Jules LaPrairie, Andrew Norman Landers, Gordon Mason, Alâ€" phonse Norkun, Daile Shaw, John Toâ€" kio, Ambrose Wich{acz, Mary Adams, Connie LeBlanc, Angelina Zamin, Anâ€" nie Cherry, Peter Landry, Rosemary Clemens, Elmer Patterson, Archie Geraldine Schyns. To Form Iâ€"Vincent Lafranier, Helen CGutcher, Noble McCoy, Mark Bumett.‘ Anne Sullivan, Sam Bonik, Nina Leâ€" Blanc, Philip O‘Gorman, Elaine Dugâ€" gan, Lawrence Hogan, Thais Richardâ€" son, Nap Mignault, Arthur Laruige, Mary Scully, Leo Bozzer, Margaret Landers, Patrick Larmer, Gerald Doolâ€" an, Roderick McPhail, Jack Reynold, Orville Ryan, Teresa Emard. | Recommendedâ€"â€"Leon'ard Lemieux. Room 3 To Form IIâ€"Honoursâ€"June Rochon, Chester Stenclik, Howard Carpenter, To Form I THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO V, AYAEEVKR J _ Ne M NC CC 0 ‘ Passâ€"George McGee, Vivian Knight, | Honor Hirschfeld, Dorothy McGes, | John Amadio, Lorraine Baderski, Lymâ€" "pia Carlen, Joan Lacasse, Billy Scott, | Mary Cotnam, Irene Leroux, Mary | Coombs, Teresa Leroux, Alvin Knott, | Sheila McDonald, Claudine Donovan, | Teresa Coules. Lillian Dorschner, Leo Roy, Leona FOâ€" | ley, Francis Hamin, Winnifred Beaudin, i James Lacasse, Vera Swain, Ernest Knott, William Harris, Richard Romulâ€" di, John Gillen, Marie McCann, Bronice Shulist, Mary Beattie. I lioom 4 7TO Form ITâ€"Honoursâ€"Johanna Shulist, Mamie Bazinti, James Qgilvie, TIMMINS, ONT ‘ Absent for examinations â€"â€" Rosemary ~| LaPrairie, Francis Duggan, Victor Norâ€" !kun, Henry Bennard. : Rcom 6 Â¥Form IIL Junior â€" Honoursâ€" : Cathsrine Burke, Clair Plaus, Anna t | McPherson, «Margaret Leblanec, Huzh t ‘ Carpenter, Bert Burwell, Dora Bernard, Clifford Edmunds, Eddie McLellan, \ Patricia Bowie. ‘ Passâ€"Shirley Daly, Lloyd Gloster, Wilfred Thomas, Dominic Lemieun, Lucy Shulist, Eunice Bergeron, Chrisâ€" !Lina Cherry, Beatrice Forbss, Dorcthy ;Sangster, Celestine â€" Hisco, Harold | Chenier, Michael Rutchinski, Stanley | Dcolihan, David Banning, Jack Doncâ€" van, Anna Beauchamp, Eileen Carriere. Recommended â€" Dannie â€" O‘Grady. | Lily Ba?‘et. Dorothy Thomas, Domiâ€" ‘nic Shulist, Mary Elston, Margaret shields, George Auger, Urban Emard. Room 7 ‘ To Form III Seniorâ€"Honoursâ€"Jules ,Sauve, Frank Ceglars, Nellie Ploplis, Audry McGee, Jennie Sylvesture, John Barbas, Leo Copps, Bertha Laroue, Room 5 To Form III Juniorâ€"Catherine Leâ€" blanc, James Tallon, Mary Stenclik Julien Baderski, Mary Shulist, Leslic McDermott, Gladys Cooprr, Dorcthy Yantha, Floris McAlinden, Billie Copps, Gertrude Burke, Rita Knight, Joseph McIsaac, Patricia Reynolds, Grac: Fitzpatrick. Pass â€" Ronoldino Romualdi, Jean Murtagh, Eileen Beauchamp, Doris Beaudin, Walter Barbas, »Jacqueline Sullivan, Mildred Holland, Mary Morin Frank Mignault, Alex McIsaac, Harold Shaw, Joseph McAleavy, Irene McNulâ€" ty, Cora Amadio, Victor Delmontse, Lec Richard. Recommended â€" Evelyn â€" Campbell Wilfred Brennan. 8 Mary Rutchinski. Passâ€"Walter Kowalski, Gladys Belâ€" anger, Mary Hedican, Theda Fournier, Charles McIsaac, Mildred Wallace. Sadie Gloster, Jessie McIsaac, John Shuster, Stanley Shulist. Recommended.. â€" Darcy Kemball, Kathleen Wilkinson, Edna Clarke. Room 8 To +~Form III Seniorâ€"Honoursâ€" Joseph Sullivan, George Roy, Donald Lacasse, Peter Murray, Olive Lafranier, Agnes Shulist, Mary Ssutherland. Passâ€"Vincent Gutcher, Jeoseph Hisko, Rcd Lstang, Douglas Ogilvie, Clare O‘German, Vaudreuil, Emard, Romy Guiseppi, Lecnard, Chenier, Dominic Carlin. Abssnmt for examinaticnsâ€"â€"Dalul Lat Prairie, Joan Clemens. $ Room 9 To Form IV Junicrâ€"Honoursâ€"Bruno Bennardi, Ambrose Killsen, Scully, Jean McDonald, Douglas Ryamn, Jack Dolihan, Mary O‘Gorman, Dorothy Lavereau, Ella Slattery, Urania Romuâ€" aldi. Passâ€"COatherine O‘Neill, Dominica Romualdi, Violet Joalin, Mary Everar,~ Gladys Thomas, Eules Donovan, Thelâ€" ma Richards, Helen Landers, Eddic Shulist, Johanna McNulty, Alvin Mcâ€" Alendin, Gecrge Carlen, Emmet Newâ€" tcon, Beatrics Gillen, Bernard, O‘Neill, Joseph Guiseppi, Leno Morandin, Iren:? Mondoux, Bessie Stenclik, Margare: Lemisux, Margaret â€" Burks, Merlin Shaw. Absen Rich:ard Rcoom 10 To Form IV Seniorâ€"Hcenoursâ€"Patâ€" rick Burke, Helen Chisholm, Orlando Schijns, Mary Gialicnardo, Rita Prout, Sheila Daly. Passâ€"Iris McDermott, Liscyd Coltecn, Helen Pecore, Eleanor Plaus, James Gilâ€" len, Albert Bennard, Clifford Shaw, Lawrence Lemieux, Kathleen Ryan, Rita Lacombe, Frank Shuster, Frank Clarke, Maizie Newton, Victor Copps. Cyril Copps, Frank Everard, Kathleen wC ruud! ue ~B. y i Regsn, Nick Rutchinski, â€" Genevieve Bissonnette, Elsie Kendall. Barrie Examiner:â€"When the present: plan for compiling federal voters‘ lists was worked out, one important feature was overlooked, viz., publicity. Regisâ€" trars are supposed togather the lists of names and certain dates are set for correcting errors or omissions, but the only notice given the public is through a few posters which are read by proâ€" bably not more than one per cent. of the voters. Nowadays psople look to the newspapers, not to stray posters, for such information. It is a pennyâ€"wise poundâ€"foolish policy which economizes this way and fails to give the electors full information through the press. Use It Every Meal Kill those Diseaseâ€"Carrying OROTHY" BRAND is simply pure, rich milk â€"concentrated to the consistency of cream by the removal of about 50% of the water. "Homoâ€" genized" for easier digestion, and sterilized for safety. And its flavor is delicious! You can rely absolutely upon its purity. "DOROTHY" BRAND 1s easily digested by babies, because the fat globules are broken up into finer form by the homogenizing process. â€" "The Try it in your cooking, too. Look (Canad| for Baby Dorothy on the label â€" . "Our Emblem of Purity". '\-b(Ml// c s Aeges or examinationsâ€"Paul Laâ€" Get your Flit and the special Flit Sprayerâ€"Today! for Cerealsâ€"for Soups for Teaâ€"for C o ff ee examinationsâ€"Charies flies t 10930 Atanco Ini 4 Py s Spray _: ) clean smelling SI r.l "he Wo r\L\'b p +1 Sell ing Insect D N OW * FEEL FINE" Alittle "good"‘ paint works wondersâ€"â€"â€"it transforms ugliness into beauty and provides the finest and cheapest insurance to the surface against decay. Ramsay‘s Paint has been used for preserving and beautifying Canadian proâ€" perty for nearly one hunâ€" dred years and during this time has won an enviable reputation for itself. Chas. Pierce Sons LIMITED Timmins, Ont. Porcupine Hardware South Porcupiiie ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives"did it, says Mr.Alfred Gingras. Thousands write nerâ€" vousness, heart flutter, dizziness, constipation, indigestion end overâ€" night., Sound sleep at once. Get "Eruit.aâ€"tives"fromdruggisttoday. For Sale by Flit is sold only in this yellow con with the black barnd.

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