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Porcupine Advance, 1 Oct 1931, 2, p. 8

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Teachers to Meet at South Porcupine The programme issue shows a very interesting and helpful group of sesâ€" sions. Billets may be arranged by comâ€" municating with Miss R. Donlevy, South Porcupine. The following is the proâ€" gramme:â€" The annual convention of the Cochâ€" rane Teachers‘ Institute will be held in the Continuation School, South Porcuâ€" pine., on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 8th and 9th. This is the annual convention of the teachers of the district, which has to be attended by all teachers in the inspectorate. The schools are closâ€" ed for the two days.. The president of the Teachers‘ Institute for 1930â€"1931 is P. Boyce, principal of the public school, Sschumacher; viceâ€"president, E. J. Transom, B.A., principal of Mattagami public school, Timmins; secretaryâ€" Miss M. J. Lynch, South Porcupine. (Session opens at 10 o‘clock) 10.00â€"10.10 Devotional Exercisesâ€" Rev. Father Gelinas, South Porcupine. 10.10â€"10.20 â€"Address: of Welcomeâ€" Reeve Gallagher, South Porcupine. 10.25â€"10.35 Solo and Chorus by the pupils of South Porcupine Public School directed by Miss Burns. 10.20â€"10.25â€"Resrlinseâ€"Mr. ° Ernest Tivy, Hearst. + Annual Convention of Cochrane Dis trict Teachers‘ Institute on Thursâ€" day and Friday, Oct. 8 and 9. 10.35â€"11.20 Addess: "Motivating Geoâ€" Tmrmred Radio Frequency Model h . $75.00 Thursday, Oct. 1st, 1931 Fullâ€"flavored, easily digested healthful desserts, quickly made McLAREN‘S INVINCIBLE JELLY POWDERS f New Cabinets! Tuned Radio Frequency Model o / .___.__... 994.00 Here are the New Philcos! The market for the shares of the leading gold prOoGLUCCIS i1deo ou 104 failed to reflect the significant added income due to the premium on American Funds now prevailing,. Write for our selective list. A. A. AMOS PARTNERS Phone 648 Branches:â€" COBALT KIRKLAND LAKE 5 Tube Baby Grand Thursday Morning OoPPORTUNITY mmmmmm Specializing in Canadian Mine sShares TIMMINS ONTARIO of the leading gold producers has so far Direct private wire connections to Toronto Montreal, New York, Chicago and â€" Winnipeg Thursday Evening Evening Lecture at 8.00 p.m. At the conclusion of the evening proâ€" gramme, the teachers will be the guests of the South Porcupine School Board at a dance to be held in the Continuaâ€" tion School Assembly Hall. Friday Morning (Session opens at 9.00 a.m.) 9.00â€"9.15 Devotional Exercisesâ€"Rev. L. Hussey, South Porcupine. 10.15â€"10.30 Community Singing, led by Mr. McVittie. 10.30â€"1045 A Fairy Sketch by the Pupils of South Porcupine Public School. graphy Lessons" by Mr. Edward Watâ€" son, B.A.. Normal School, University of Ottawa. 11.20â€"11.30 Dance: Sailor‘s Hornpipe 11.20â€"11.30 Dance: Sailor‘s Hornpipe by Edith Rapsey, Newsham Haneberry, Emmett Cunningham. 11.30â€"11.45 Reading of Minutesâ€"Miss M. J. Lynch, South Porcupine. 11.45â€"11.50â€"Treasurer‘s Reportâ€"Inâ€" sti>ctor McVittie. 11.50â€"12.00 Appomtment of Commitâ€" tees. Reg.stratxon * Thursday Afternoon Through the kindness of the Dome Mines Company, arrangement has been matde for a visit to the Dome Mine on Thursday afterncon. 9.15â€"9.30 Report of O.E.A. Delegate â€"Mrs. H. White, Timmins. 9.30â€"9.45 Chorus by the Purlls of the Dome Mines Public School, directed by Miss Burns. . 9.45â€"10.15 Lesson in Writing by Miss Kendall, Timmins Separate School. 11.00â€"12.00 Division of Convention into Sections."~ 1. Address to French Superheterodyne model, complete with ® g Mess :. ;..,.. 8 22. ce ie ces lere‘s radio entertainment at its best! With the supreme selectivity of the superheterodyne circuit, the amazâ€" ing power of Screen Grid, plus the new Pentode Power tube, you bring in stations with a Philco that simply don‘t exist for most sets. Further, you have the utter clarity, realism, and freedom from distortion 6f Philco Balanced Units. With the Philco Tone Control, bands and orchestras are crystal bright or they croon and dream at your will. Â¥You have perfect tuning, easy and simple, because, of the glowing arrow indicator on the station recording dial. Philco has a model for every needâ€"each featuring the newest engincering refinements for 1932%. _ Five are shown hereâ€"others in the department not illustrated. New Ability! New â€" 11 TUBE BALANGED SUPERKHETERODYNES $129.50 7 tube Superheterodyne 9 tube Superheterodyne 2. Grade Discussion Hour for English Teachers:â€"Kindergartenâ€"Primary and Primaryâ€"Chairman: Miss James, Timâ€" mins. The Tisdale townshipr council met at their regular meeting on Monday evenâ€" ing with the reeve and all the councilâ€" lors present. The first part of the evenâ€" ing was taken up mostly with the disâ€" cussion of various tax problems. I% man on whose premises a business has recently been opened wanted reduction in his taxes owing to the time the place had been untenanted. A partial reâ€" duction of this year‘s taxes were grantâ€" ed. Another building untentanted for two years also had its taxes reduced. A man who had bought two houses, built here in the rush of earlier days, and who had knocked one down to fix the other, had some consideration givâ€" en him seeing he is at present just the Teachers: ‘"Beginning English with Frenchâ€"speaking Pupils" by Mr. Watâ€" son, B.A., Normal School, University of Harvest Services at South Porcupine First Bookâ€"Chairman: Miss Lee, Kaâ€" puskasing. Second Bookâ€"Chairman: Miss Mcâ€" Leod, Timmins. Third Bookâ€"Chairman: Mr. Horton Cochrane. Rural Sectionâ€"Mr. McVittie (or with any Grade preferred). Friday Afterncon 1.30â€"2.00 A Paper: "Public School Teaching in Scotland‘" by Miss Barâ€" clay, Cochrane. Fourth Bookâ€"Chairman: Mr. Wightâ€" man, Timmins. 2.00â€"2.15â€"Piano Soloâ€"Miss L. Dube, Schumacher. 2.15â€"2.45 Report of Committees. 2.45â€"3.00 Addressâ€"Insprctor McVitâ€" 3.15â€"3.30 Addressâ€"Inspector Gascon Cockrane. The Roll will be called each day. Ven. Archdeacon Woodall Conducts Atâ€" tractive Services at Anglican Church, South Porcupine, Other South Porcupinet News. 3.00â€"3.15 Vocal Soloâ€"Miss G. Brisâ€" tow, Schumacher. south Porcupine, Ont., Sept. 30 1931. Special to The Advance. from $55.00 to $395.00 Other Models Not Illustrated Baby Grand THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO $99.50 Superheterodyneâ€"plus model complete with tubes $19! 11 Tube Lowboy New Low Prices! 12 YEARS AGUO $199.50 CROSSE BLACKWELL‘S MATO SUICE W We opened our doors to the public and we rejoice on this our 12th anniversary to realize we have the confidence and patronage of of thousands of housewives throughout Eastern Canada. Confidence that has been built up by quality foods at economical prices. ngs 9 Tube Highboy Superheterodyne model, i e o oT Installs set in your own home to aerial and ground and gives serâ€" vice . without charge for . three months. each one to come to the township office as soon as possible and make their perâ€" sonal application for some. The exâ€" tension up by Nick Bodlivie‘s place is 12â€"0%.. Tin Radio Service Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil g» LMER OR fop also to be finished soon. A sidewalk on a block of Moore street from Comâ€" mercial to Dome South Porcupine is to be made out of the best planks taken from Schumacher streets where cement walks have been made, but new stringâ€" ers are to be obtained. A new stretch of cement walk for Schumacher was discussed, it being necessary to decide what outlet would be made for surface water in the spring before some of the property owners on the street would sign for cement walks. Some kind of shelter for some of our unemployed here was discussed. A large building on which there were a lot of back taxes owing was maintained as a probable place the rent of same to be appiied on taxes. An effort is being made to ‘get the government of the province to proâ€" vide food if necessary here the same as has been done in Cochrane until such time as some kind of employment can be obtained. Tenders are to be asked, for the further waterworks extensions to be made in Schumacher, The rouâ€" tine accounts and wages were passed for payment. The Harvest Home services were held in the Church of England here on Sunâ€" day last, the service being taken by Rev. Archdeacon Woodall. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with autumn leaves, fruits vegetables and grains as well as an abundance of autumn flowers. Never has it looked better. Mrs. Reynolds sang very symâ€" pathetically, "I come to Thee". Afterâ€" wards the flowers were sent to the Porcupine hospital and the fruits and vegetables were taken out to the Childâ€" ren‘s Shelter at Timmins. Mr. M. Smith, Sr., for many years a warden of the church donated a fine alms plate which was graciously received by Archâ€" deacon Woodall for the use of the church. Miss Stella Smith is home after an extended visit with her sister in Toâ€" ronto. A despatch this week from Amos, Que., says:â€"*"Siscoe Gold Mineés is carâ€" rying out an extensive development campaign, with work largely confined to the western ore system on the variâ€" ous levels from 150 to 600 feet respecâ€" tively. Crossâ€"cutting â€" andâ€" drifting operations are steadily opening up an ore zone carrying good values in gold. Recent assays from the section are said to average from $15 to $20 to the ton, according to information from the proâ€" SISCOE SAID TO RUNNING ORE AVERAGING $17 A TON and 1 quart bottle # I_ll-ll_llâ€"liâ€"llâ€"llâ€"ufl' ONIONS COOKING No. 1 QUALITY 10 LBS. FOR . Friday Saturday Shoulder Roast Young Pork, Ib. .. ' I c Choice Round Steak. IK. °.l _ .. 1 70 Chuck Roast Beetf.ID. . ... Rib Pot Roast, Ib. WATCH OUR MEAT COUNTER FOR OTHER V ALUES, FINE QUALITY WEALTHYS PER HAMPER DRY AND MEALY FINE QUALITY 15 LB. PECK. GREEN AND CRISP CHOTICE SOLID HEADS PER LB. LARGE SEEDLESS NAVELS, SWEET AND JUICY Good Values at the Fruit Counter Teachers‘ Bowling Scores Week of September 23rd The following are the Teachers Bowling scores for September 23rd:â€" F. MacDonald M. Tackaberry H. White........ 5. Connor ....... Sub. J .‘ HAMTYIS ,.:... W. McKelvie M. Thorburn perty. Production also is showing fayâ€" ourable improvenment. For the first half of this month the mill treated around 165 tons daily with millheacs of $17 per ton J. Bogig ....... V. McKinley T. Hime ... K. Carter ... G. Rogers G. Everett E. Blyth ... E. Ohlman Bramwell M. Brownell BYers...::......:. E. Dempsay M. McIntosh F. Peéters ..;: H. Priitie .. G,. Doherty Ohico State Journal:~â€"A 15â€"yearâ€"old Chicago boy was sentenced to 18 years in the pen for shooting a policeman. That was the penalty for being an amaâ€" teur, as the professional gangster would have gotten off with a light fine for disâ€" charging firearms within the city limits. Total Total Standing of teaxm Highest single score:â€"G. Everett, 206 ........... ho $1.89 BUB. TEAM . 99 ... 119 ... 188 it k .. ..... s.4.1184., 45c 3c i 250 ( 15c 663 581 166 130 134 134 128 102 105 108 141 137 140 156 132 163 171 591 185 198 159 122 745 109 118 119 117 159 Bâ€"0 125 142 18674 328 301 328 189 338 341 202 247 202 183 198 322

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