An unusual case of damages appears to be likely to be started at Sudbury where E. Mellieur says he intends to sue the high school board of that city for $1,500.00 for damages alleged to have been entailed by injuries to his son during an initiation ceremony or performance held by the pupils of the Sudbury high school last September. Whether the high school board is legalâ€" sUING sCHOOL BOARD AT SUDBURY FOR DAMAGE® Thursday, March 12th, 1931 *# .. ##4 *4 ## ®#. # ## # ww Cad ®# 4 #* Cad #* #* #4 # # #* ## w# #* # # #* # # ## #* *# # #w# # # ## # + *#* *# .0 + .0 ## # + *#* *# + ** #. # # # #4 # # ## # # #* *# ® #* w + #* w + *#* # # # # #* #* ®# + ## + # #* # + ## *# # eetes # # ## # # #* # # *#* *# #* +. @~ "@ *+*,% s uy IvofusipeSpatos TL se “.."..".."z?":":“:e:.}r"z?“u......w.,."......v.“....m.."..“..“..?"..".“m . ~ }.. ale« # *# *# . . alualestadtactes*ss®, Paa 144244 4* u_ nsl "s" 't. z a *# % ##* # *# + *# # .“ * .“ #+ * “‘ # “. + *# #* *.* se #4 us .. *# * *# .0 * .“ Leales *# .“ #* *#* *# 00' *a,® s**s bu,+ .“. .“ #4 #4 * *# * .00 * .“ *# *# * .“ # .“ + ## ‘“ *# “. *# #® ++ *,* e%% # .00 #* #4 w “. # # # # *@ **, ** * *# .N + # *# #© #4 #* *.* a‘6 *# .“ #4 #* # “. *# “. # *# # @4# s #4 .“ # “. # *# M I. *# # “.“ *,* #4 #4 *.* es #+ id *.* # + # .00 *o+ es *.% + .“ ##* #4 * “. 4 *4 *# *# *..* “.“. “.“ #4 #% # N’ # # # + *# #* .“ *.* a‘+ #4 #4 *,* a%+ #* *4 *.:# 4.# #* #Â¥* * re * *+*p #* *# # Orders May be Placed for the Following You‘ll like the new lightweight worsteds and tweeds the ocrrect weight. They‘re tailored in the Eaton S new system of madeâ€"toâ€"fit clothing. all and see him regarding yourr next suit or In addition to taking orders for madeâ€"toâ€" Men‘s Suits and Topcoats Women‘s Spring Coats and New Spring Dresses EATON Order Office, Timmins ly responsible for such injuries remains to be decided. The Sudbury high school board at the present time deâ€" clines to assume any liability in the matter, and in this they have the supâ€" port of their solicitor. Thefact reâ€" mains, however, that some one should see that the proper teaching staff is secured and maintained and the proper teaching staff should see to it that the propl»r discipline is hed among the pupils It is not reasonable that the health or safety of pupiis should be Of Toronto menaced by the tricks of any young hoodlums in any school. Tt is a matter of common knowledge that in some colâ€" leges the initiation ceremonies are a danger at times to the safety of the unâ€" fortunate new students and always they are a pain to the comfic=t and dignity of the st#angers, It shcuid 5> reâ€" membered that the people in general undergo considerable hardship to mainâ€" tain schools and colleges. In a great many cases puptls are sent to these schools and colleges by parents who THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO as the ball of the season and lots of fun and dancing is promised for all. Dancing will be from 10 to 3. cheerfully sacrifice comforts and pleasâ€" ures to give this opportunity to their youngsters. It looks like poor sportsâ€" manship for the youngsters to worse than waste their time in rowdyism, and when this rowdyism takes the form of serious injury to some of the pupils As will be noted by the advertiseâ€", ment elsewhere in this issue the Timâ€" mins Citizens‘ band will put on a fancy, funny or other dress ball in the McInâ€" tyre hall on Wednesday, March 18th. Music for the occasion will be the Timâ€" mins Citizens‘ band. Golden prizes to the value of $40.00 are announced. For the best lady‘s costume and for the best gentleman‘s costume there will be a first prize of $10.00 value each, while the second prizes for best lady‘s and gentleman‘s costumes will be valued at $5.00 each. There will also be a prize valued at $10.00 for the beauty of the ball, or otherwise, the best looking lady in the room. There will be a special bus service from Timmins to Schuâ€" macher for the occasion and for the reâ€" turn after the ball. This is announced Brandon Sun:â€"Marriage is the reâ€" sult of a couple having words with th> minister. After that they have words with each other. it is about time that someone responâ€" sible, directly or indirectly, was forced to piuy damages. If a few of the vicâ€" tims collected damages in such cases, there would soon be a way found to lessen or stop this idiotic form of smartâ€"alockism. FATHER OF sSCHUMACHER MAN PASSES AWAY TN ENGLAND John Emest Harvey, of Schumacher, received the sad news last week of the death of his father, J. Harvey, Talana House, ITllogan Highway, Redruth, Cornwall, England. The late J. Harvey was well liked and highly esteemed by all/who knew him and was known to many in Cornwall. He was an active member of the United Chufch, Mlogan Highway, for almost thirty years. Those left to mourn his loss are:â€"his widow, Mrs. J. Harvey, Cornwall, Engâ€" land; three sons, John Ernest Harvey, Sschumacher, Ont., F. Harvey, of Brisâ€" tol, England, and S. Harvey, New Zeaâ€" land; and four daughters, Mrs. M. Eade, Timmins, Ont., Mrs. J. H. Treveâ€" than, Timmins, Ont., Mrs. D. Youlton, and Mrs. Jennings, of Cornwall, Engâ€" land. FANCY DRESS BALL OF THE TIMMINS CITIZENS‘ BAND E. Reid O. Johnstone R. Somerville C. Brown M, Stewart C. Studor B. McQuarrie O. McGrath . T. Whitney C. Grant C. Adamson 5. CGulka ... O.â€"Pirkis .. P. Nicolson . Gallagher second half on Wednesday last. The honour roll for this week is as follows:â€"E. Reid, 744; C. Studor, 687; A. Johnstone, 651; Villeneuve, 637; J. Roberts, 621; V. Ray, 617. The scores were as follows:â€" NICOLSON C::mGrant..";..mA1I2r.l. . in C Adamson B. CiUulka O >~Pirkis............... 212:::.:100......194......020 T;*®Nicolson ......;.....103......198;.....1"74"..::0206 Only six teams entered in the second half of the town bowling league scheâ€" dule. Jacques team won four points, and Whitney and Macpherson three prints each in the opening matches of the seccnd half on Wednesday last. second Half Starts in Town League Jacques Wins Four Points and Whitney and Macpherson Three Each,. Only Six Teams in the Town Bowling O ~aAiton ......;. G. Wallingford F. Hornby ....... T. Whitney ... L. BArr ..... C,., Aiton :. A. Allen ... W. Booth C,. Brown . T. Bonnah Bowling Results in Mercantile League 0. Alton and T. Burch Tie for Head of HMHonour Roll for Week. Winâ€" ners of the Matches Played This Weck. In the Mercantile bowling league on Monday the T. N. O., Hygienic Barâ€" bers and Royal Studios each got four points from their opponents and The Porcupine Advance and Northern Powâ€" er split the points, taking two each. J. Stevens T. ;Burch .. E. Martin .. P. Nicolson C.â€"~Ellies ... The honour roll is as follows:â€"O. Alton, 648; T. Burch, 643; E. Kemball, 638; C. Brown, 638; T. Whitney, 633; H. Barr, 626; C. Alton, 601. The following are the scores:â€" Marshallâ€"Ecclestone â€" defaulted to Royal Studios. HYGIENIC BARBERS L. Torchia® .........:SXKOB:A.. L804 :...‘1 . Biondt . â€"Lanchuk ..;:.:}%. 120;;;..:187......1 723.~XCarnovale PIERCE FURNITURE R. Fournier ...........140 ... 122. ....1 M. Shinchoft «.......200..;:.:1"74..,...1 T‘ Pierce ...:....,........ 197...}.188......2 wW. ‘Tonkin ..........:116......153......1 Totals Handicap Totals ... Handicap Totals sc Whitney wins 3 points BROWN Marson i % Dahaitre 2 190.3 . Stickley Brown . 1ll.;*;% . Webb 188.;.;;.] Totals Totalsyg ‘Totals ... Handican Marson Dahaitre Stickley Brown . Webb TObAIS 1093 Each win 2 points. Totals Handicap Totals Handicap ‘Totals 1100 :2987 L180 T. N. O. wins 4 points. PORCUPINE ADVANCE Totals Totals Handicap Totals Totals ... Handicap Totals Handicap Tolals â€"..............002 _ 707° .. TH"7 Hygienic Barbers wins 4 pi>ints. ELLIES BROS. Stevens n 240 Martin Nicolson 176 166 ‘Tolals Handicap Totals Faithful ... Saloma ... McQuarrie Kemball . Platt ..::;:..: ............... 989 NORTHERN 919 174 827 163 952 148 169 175 189 178 150 160 165 237 ~ B23 814 985 173 674 123 158 613 POWER i 107 112 212 ... 228 ie 174 201 138 166 216 119 211 122 244 136 162 700 123 971 876 155 637 «+ > db 3245 942 174 962 162 157 112 212 226 2385 267 240 164 157 205 889 179 691 123 131 150 240 157 176 166 188 146 244 129 707 169 1785 199 70 337 21402 2670 .486 2085 .369 2688 .285 1957 210 487 403 586 638 586 165 638 341 510 435 633 626 601 457 518 643 559 453 515 521 584 454 450 | 520 589 | 398 | # 11â€"13 *333 53 i o io io io in ie ie ie ie io in io io i i t o t t o t t C o t o o 5 5 4 5 in i 5 .ll/.lï¬llffllllllll’flï¬l?llf#ï¬l?’?â€l///?l!/’//?Il’fllfl J. Bettiol W. Mair Dr. Weston G. Proulx .. Williams Marchiro McMillan .. Morandin BCUCEL :.: kss MqLellan L. Gubonovich Duxfield L. Boettiol Hall .:. Newkirk Cameron Newkirk and Morandin Eack Win Three Points. _ Angrignon Got All Four Pcoints, Arnott was High with 305 Single. Leng . ....... Frerguson Bown‘.....:.. McDonald R. Proulx In the McIntyre League bowling last week Newkirk won three points from Proulx; Morandin took three pcints from Weber, and Angrignon got all four ptjints from Bettiol. Arnott was high with 305 single and MacMillan registered high total with 733. The following were the scores:â€" PROULX ids 201......224....,,200...;...109 Michaud 174......198...:..206;:..:..579 Leng ... onl o e > > ABSL Results of Matches in Mcintyre Bowling J. Roberts H. Martin . M. Martin Villeneuve _ G. Lanchuk V .x :.:. J. Griffiths . J ARIUCG E.. Gohnen‘.s...., W. Macpherson E. Jacques . 8. Garovitch "illiams archiro cMillan .. orandin Morandin wins 3 points. BettiOl ... . Mair mt .149 260......195 ce ...185......182 1006 _ 955 BETTIOL ..163.,....13§ 205;....â€"220.... .... 248 2c .... 200 .... 280. 1130 ... 166 103 .. ...099 .610 .... 1838 3091 .. 464 528 .. 217......208 855 1019 NEWKIRK uxfield u§ ~Bettiol .........â€"a#. 270.....,195 ~391.. ewkirk 148972200 ameron ... 9l 102 986 1054 Newkirk wins 3 points. WEBER :;: : :t Td cliellan, ...............@2193...«:120 Gubonovich ......212......128 reen eber . e 1022 822 MORANDIN ds 166. .....164 Fotals. 1007 Macpherson wins 3 T‘ctals Handicap Totals Handicay Totals .. Handicap Totals 1102 Jacques wins 4 points. MACPHERSON .247......1 92 Griffiths . A Platt .. hicc IBO Cohen ... ie 0.A . Macpherson ....194.... .164 MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENTS EARLY Special Attention Given to White and Gray Hair Shoppe Open Every Evcnlng. 9.00 a.m,. to A. A. AMOS PARTNERS Direct Private Wire Connections to Toronto, Montreal, New York Winnipeg and Chicago Mead Office COBALT, ONT Room 2 Upstairs Gordon Block, Pine St. Complete with Shampoo,_ Finger Wave and T‘rim PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL $10 Wave for $65° We solicit your inquiries and patronage Better Class Mining and Industrial Stocks carried on Conservative Margin. 1122 10 ROBERTS .1 144:....;1 244 ..:::1 1052 191 945 122 985. 197 162 988 points 179 195 265 152 055 866 122 221 911 137 178 158 140 142 246 180 971 131 191 202 .. 243 .. 156 .250 280 1130 1065 141 1206 100 244 122 159 217 842 250 176 209 143 129 907 935 122 166 184 971 850 137 126 987 218 198 190 175 149 186 178 167 166 187 152 .330 ... 202 .099 .610 ... 138 617 3091 462 .072 .092 2686 .674 .647 ..012 .. 062 562 2947 2146 366 2740 ... 411 3088 403 4717 621 482 407 637 599 582 186 617 597 458 564 510 On Friday evening, March 6th, in the Oddfellows‘ hall there was the regular business meeting of the loedge with quite a number of the brothers present. After the lodge there was a very enâ€" joyable evening of bridge and five hunâ€" dred. On Friday evening of this week, March 13th, there will be the regular meeting. Also there will be a number of brothers taking their first degres, and as many brothers as possible should attend; also any visiting broâ€" thers. Any brothers that take part in this degree would assist greatly-by beâ€" ing there early on Friday evening of this week. Dummy Feldman FIRST DEGREE ON FRIDAY AT THE ODDFELLOWS LODGEF COOks Arnot: On an afterncon stroll, after the show, for the evening refreshment or for dessert, Venetian Sweets "Frostâ€"kiss" is a recognized favourite Corner Third Ave. and Cedar St. N THMMINS Moysey Block Frost-kiss Dr. 8. R. Harrison 775 â€" 917 Angrignon wins 4 noints. Chocolate Coated Ice Cream Ask for Them by Name Made in Timmins by us, in all Flavours of Ice Cream PHYXSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 416 They‘re Wonderful The Venetian Sweets 5c and 10c 9.00 a.m, to 9,00 p.m 684 707 ANGRIGNON 197......1067 173..... 225 189.. .. .305 210. .:; 220 173 143 Phone 100 Timmins, Ont 233 119 Timmins 669 181 269 211 859