The students have been given their winter term reports showing the marks obtained at the last term examinations. A number of these reports have been signed by the parents and returned to the school. It is surprising and someâ€" what disappointing to note the number of reports that are returned without statement of the length of time taken by the students for home st dy. In submitting the results of the winter term examinations at the Timâ€" mins High and Vocational Schools, Principal Henry Makes the following coamment:â€" ‘The results genégrally are fairly satisâ€" {actory. There are some students, howâ€" ever. who can and will have to do a great deal better if they intend to mmake their standing next June. There are a number of students, the largest persentage being in the Techâ€" nical forms, who are neglecting to do their homework. I wish to take this opportunity of pointing out to the parâ€" ents of these students that the student must pass in the academic studies as well as in the practical work and this can be done only by considerable home study. Winter Term Examinations High and Vocational School It is very gratifying, however to see how most of the students in the third and fourth forms of the High School are responding to the opportunity rranted by the new regulation. This regulation permits students to obtain complete Junior Matriculation and seâ€" cond class Normal entrance standing by obtaining an average of 66 p.c. in the term work, instead of writing the June Deparimental examinations. A stuâ€" gent obtaining less than 66 p.c. on the terms‘ work, may obtain standing . by writing the June examinations. Results of Examinations in Different Classes at Timmins High and Vocational Schools. "The Results Generally are Fairly Satisfactory," Says Principal Henry. Asks More Attention to Home Work. Entries now being received for the new course of instrucâ€" tion, commencing April, 1932, in To Robertson‘s Hairdressing Academy Ltd., 137 Avenue Road â€" Toronto Please forward fuil particulars of your complete course of instruction an Hairdressing and Beauty Culture, and register my name for the Specially Beduced Pees., Applicants sending enquiries immediately, accompanied by the attached coupon, will receive the benefit of our This is an excellent opportunity for the student wishing to specialize in Hairdressing and Beauty Culture to acquire a highly remuwnerative training at a very low cost. Guaranteed complete instruction in all branches of the professionâ€"a full set of requisite instruments included free of charge. The names of the student by forms, who made honour or pass average standing are listed as follows:â€" ist class honours, from 75 to 100 p.¢c inclusive. class honours, 66 to 74 p.c. inâ€" clusive. 3rd class honours, 60 to 65 p.c. inâ€" clusive. Pass standing 50 to 59 p.c. inclusive. High Schoolâ€"Upper school Form ASAâ€"Number in Form 15â€"PF. Hilbert 79, Mary Williams 77, Laura Birce 72, Erma Haataija 71, Leonard McFadden 71, Grant Barron 70, Laura Hawse 69, Gladys Mclvor 61, Mabel Richardson 57, Thomas Gooedman 56. Walter Finkelman 54, Jean Scott 81. Middle School Form A4Aâ€"Number in form 20â€"D. McPherson 8386, H. Harkness 83, A. Bourne 81, F. Scott 74, B. McKay 72, C. Halperin 71 D. Horwitz 71, G. Helâ€" perin 68, E. Taylor 64, G. White 64, B. Keeley 63, D. Laidlaw 58, V. Wallingâ€" ford 57, H. Giallonardo 56, E. Monck 35 C. Richardson 55, D. Walker 53. Form A4Bâ€"â€"Number in form 23â€"N. Taylor 67, B. McDonaki 58, M. Madden 58, D. Calverley 57, W. Kerr 55, C. Leaâ€" men 53, V. Howard 52, W. Drew 52. H. Form A3Aâ€"Number in form 7â€"A. Longmore 79, A. Watson 79, H. Walter 75, W. Salo 7T3, G. Luoma 72, H. Bobble 63, R. Hogarth 68, J. McCrae 64, R. Moore 63, E. Lacy 62, J. Heath 60. L Traver 57, R. Torrance 56, D. Sky 56 A. Purdon 53, G. Scully 51. Form A3Bâ€"Number in formâ€"26â€"E. Shub 83, C. Harris 82, G. Riley 75, A. Bucovetsky 73, N. Stachow 72, V. TIunes MAIL YOUR COUPON TOâ€"DAY! ROBERTSON‘S HAIRDRESSING ACADEMY LTD. LEARN HAIRODRESSING Hairdressing and Beauty Culture Specially Reduced Rates $100 in place of the regular $150 under the personal supervision of Mrs. Betty Robertson Exceptional Offer! 137 Avengue Road, Toronto son 82, L. Hill 80, J. Lake 76, M. Ostrosâ€" ser 75, E. Steinberg 75, J. Brown 75, F. SBheculski 71, L. Kucheran 89, W. Cowâ€" an 66, M. Everard 65, W. Hing 65, M. McPl.erson 64, D. Cummings 64, B. Dunn 58, W. Shields 56, E. Hodgins 56, W. Van Rassel 55, G. Darling 53, Walâ€" ter Craig 53, L. Chisholm 351, L. Chicâ€" kini 50, E. Karpovitch 50. 70, H. Kumpula 70, P. Rowlandson 67, K. Barron 66, W. McLean 64, T. Deâ€" Mille 63, M. Geils 63, M. Smith 61, B. Campbell 61, M. Morin 60, M. Easton 59, M. Brown 57, D. Cooke 57, P. Mullen 56, E. Brown 53, M. Morris 50. Lower School Form A2Aâ€"Number in form 34â€"L. Guolla 87, S. Finkelman 86, L. Thompâ€" Form A2Bâ€"Number in form 393â€"L. Abraham 83, M. Haines 82, B. Birce 80, Doris Patriquin 75, R. Forbes 75, D. Dawson 74, E. Helperin 72, M. Carlin 72, H. Newton 70, J. Chester 70, R. Dolihan 70, R. Wong 67, L. Charron 66, M. Habib 65, O. McGrath 64, L. Bennard 63, A. Domenico 62, R. Balâ€" cock 61, H. Carpenter 60, R. Pianosi 58, O. Hawse 58, M. Finney 57, H. Tario 57, R. Brown 57, J. Letang 57, M. Dickâ€" inson 55, G. Furlong 5M4, R. Stevens 54, G. Cooke 53, H. Cottrell 51, M. Demarâ€" co 51, B. McCormick 50, M. McMain 50, D. Ray 50, M. Garrow 50. Form AlAâ€"Number in form 28â€"A. Pritchard 77, G. Andruchuck 73, J. Fortin 73, R. Armburst 73, L. Besley 72, H. Gauthier 71, G. MacDonald 70, J. Brovender 66, A. Adamson 64, R. Davis 61, J. Munro #0, M. Lake 59, L. Brown 597, T. Shub 56, F. Everara 54, V. Copps 54, N. Woolcocks 51. Form AlBâ€"Number in form 28â€"C. Kelly 91, M. Stachow 87, E. Riley 86, J. Dye 82, J. Montigny 82, H. Andruâ€" chuck 81, Loella Weir 79, E. Morris 78, L. Vartenuik 78, E. Lawson 78, G. Beauâ€" din 77, S. Daly 77, M. Vartenuik 77, Helen Pecore 73, P. Richardson 72, V. Maki 72, M. Lee 71, M. Higginbotham 71, K. Ryan 68, M. Watkins 67, H. Chisholm 67, F. Kideckel 62, L. Riddler Form AlCâ€"Number in form 20â€"L, Nelson 81, E. Wallingford 79, J. Stibâ€" bard 75, M. Beadman 72, F. Dillon 70, H. Munro 61, J. Zabudna 61, A. Vilâ€" leneuve 61, M. Newton 58, E. Patterson 57, V. Murley 55, D. Richer 55, R. Prout 55, A. Ray 54, N. Chantigny 53, I. Boisvert 50. Yocational â€" Schoolâ€"Commercial Form C3â€"Number in form 13â€"V. Lindross 83, O. Kulju 74, L. Mikkola 69, M. Webb 63, E. Wardley 63, D. Koskela 61, J. Hill, 60, H. Laine §57, M. Chickini 56, I. Koski 55, P. Letang 53, J. Thaâ€" chuk 53, M. Durrell 51. Form C2â€"Number in form 22â€"L. DeLuca 78, E. Richardson 75, A. Waino 73, Mary Donyichuck 72, T. Porsberg 70, G. Killeen 67, S. Shippam 67, D. Dickinson 67, E. Marshall 65, F. Perâ€" reault $4, H. Suomi 63, R. Naish 63, M. Horester 63, M. Budzak 62, M. Shields 62, L. Teider 60, E. McQuarrie 57, J. Romiscon 5#5, P. Bosak 52, F. Bobinski 51, C. Lake 50. Form G2â€"Number in form 4â€"E. Zuliani 63, M. Miller 60, D. Hirschfield 57, A. Johnson M. Form 82â€"Number in form 11â€"B. Waldon 72, V. Tynjala 70, A. Kesnesky 65, M. Beadman 63, I. Kuusela 59, M. Clutchy T. Frantsi 50. Porm C1Bâ€"Number in form "7â€"F A. MacPhail 59, L. Wojciechowska iEaster Exams at the _ Charles School Sr. Primaryâ€"Room No. 13â€"Honours â€"Aurile Latona, Gerald Trembiay, Donâ€" ald Portelance, Jeannine Pilon. Test of Milk Samples in Township of Tisdale G. Helmer...............40,000 G. Helmer Past.... 8,000 D. MclLeod.............40,000 J. Bespalko............ 4,000 W. Kennesky 48,000. F. Hulta ..................20.000 M. Lunhta ... ..20,.000 M. â€"â€"6,000 N: 9,000 M. Kinninen.. ..10,000 T); 9,000. E. Rinna.. . 8,000 F®. Miller...... ........ 40,000 Workers‘ Past... ... 2,000 Timmins Past...... 1,200 E. Korman Past..12,000 Jr. Primaryâ€"Room No. 5â€"Honoursâ€" Elsia Bouchard, Roger Roger Grandbois, Irene Brodeur, Lil:.a: Caron. Jr. Primaryâ€"Room No. 8â€"Honcu: â€"Lucille Page, Real Noel, Agathe Pllor Lorenzo Neveu. Jr. Primaryâ€"Room No. 7â€"Honoursâ€" Charles Marchildcn, Maurice Malouin Gerald Loubert, Rene McBellan. The following is the milk test for the township of Tisdale as prepared by W. A. R. Michekk, MD., Dirsttor of Branch Laboratory of the Ontaric Dept. of Health, and forwarded to The Advance by Chief Chas. McInnis:â€"â€" Where Collected Bacteria Butter Total Form CIAâ€"Number in form 27â€"â€"W. Leinoc 80 A. Stachow 79, C. Knight 75, E. Rood 71, P. Burke 70, S. Bezpalko 69, B. Boutin 69, V. Lehtinen 67, M. Veiâ€" notte 66 M. Dungey 66, H. Dolynchuk 66, E. Church 66, K. Regan 65, A. Charâ€" tier 63, A. Bennard 60, A. Borkoski 58 E. Cripps 58, E. Armstrong 55, C. Copps, 54 V. Chenier 53, M. Kucheran 52, L. Wilson 52, 8. Laughren 51, O. Pearce 50 Technical Form T3â€"Number in form 12â€"W. Linna 76, A. Gregulski 73, C. Birce 66, D. Paver 65 L. Delvillano 64, S. Hass 61, W. DeLuca 58, M. Lukon 58, D. Mcâ€" Laren 57, D. Duxfield 55, L, Romualdi 55 E. Clement 52. McConnell 83, E. Waldon 69, H. Gilbert 67, L. McMillan 66, E. Peterson 64, C. Baldwin 63, E. Prest 63, V. Bell 62, M. Giallonardo 62, D. Lochrie 61, R. Godin 61, K. Adamson 60, J. Arnott 60, A. Freima 59, J. Fortin 59, I. McDermott 57, D. Innes 56, L. St. Onge 54, M. Mcâ€" Donald 53, E. Janes 53, R. Lacombe 52, J. Dalton 52, E. Arundell 51, A. Kemâ€" ball, 50. Results of the Easter Examinations Th‘s Year at the 8St. Charies School, Tir 1})ns. Sr. Iâ€"Class No. 3â€"Honoursâ€"Madeâ€" leine Millette, Therese Sauve, Veroniâ€" que Daigle, Gsorgette Clement: Jr. Iâ€"Class No. 14â€"Honoursâ€"Yvonne Lafreniere, Rita Brazeau, Jacaueline Belanger, Denise Brodeur. Jr. Iâ€"â€"Room No. 4â€"Honoursâ€"â€"Gerâ€" maine Poitras, Roland Philion, Albini Chartrand, Lucien Sabourin, Aline Chevrefils, Form T2â€"Number in form 38â€"J. VanRassal 70, H. McKinnon 68, T. Delâ€" Monte 67, H. Parsons 66, C. Robinson 56, Tom Leck 65 J. Cosentino 65, M Smith 64, O. Pietila 63, T. Viitisaari 62, A. Lepic 62, D. Ansara 61 H. Roy 61, W. Prest 60, J. Byrom 59, H. Guilbault 58, T. Delvillano 58, C. Jennings 57 R. Dupuis 57, F. Booker 57, G. Leck 56, E. Peterson 56, W. Tennyson 56 C. Abrabham 56, M. Banning 55, E. Edâ€" monds 55, E. Brown 54, A. Powell 52, B. MacDonald 51 L. Charbonneau 50. Jr., IVâ€"Class No. 1â€"Honoursâ€"Anâ€" toinette Lanis, Lucienne Lariviere. Sr. TIIâ€"Class No. 2â€"Honoursâ€"Gerâ€" matne Rathier, Leona Larivee, Gertrude Therose Castonguay, Valida St. Aubin. Sr. IIIâ€"Class No. 0â€"â€"Honoursâ€"Irene Jolivet, Jeanne Noel, Yvonne Bazinet. Jr. IIIâ€"Paule{tte Pilon, Cecile Milette. Jr. IIIâ€"Class No, 12â€"Honcursâ€"PFerâ€" nand Pilon, Cecile Fleury, Thersse Paâ€" quin, Henriette Lapilerre. Second FPormâ€"Class No. 10â€"Honours â€"Carmen Houle, Germaine Pratte Giselle Larche, Cecile Gauthier. Form TIBâ€"Number in form 31â€"J. Greguliski 72, E. Cummings 68, E. Garâ€" row 64, M. Hamilton 63, L. Duff 60, E. Cook 59, H. Fournier 57 S. Luhta 57, D. Vedova 55, L. Dowdall 53, J. Jemâ€" mett 53, H. Burton 52, D. Lawley 52, 8. Kremyr 52 A. Faughman 51, M Barnes 50, W. Kalenchuk 50, M. Hnatâ€" chuk 50. Second Formâ€"Class No. 6â€"Honours â€"â€"Maria Pells, Yolande Barbarie, Laâ€" val Joncas, Lillian Chevrefils, Maurice Bissonnette. Form TIAâ€"Number in form 31â€"R Nilson 70, T. Volichuk 65, G. McInnis 62, F. Shuster 60, R. Thachuk 60 D. Robertson 57, W. Zurby 57, L. Lemieux 56, A. Keelan 56, M. Zarriski 55 R. Roberts 55, W. Simmons 54, R. Mcâ€" Janet 54, G. McLean 53, P. Mercier 53 Ernest St. Denis 52, H. Suomu 51, P. Stibbard 51. 8Br, TVâ€"Class No. 11â€"â€"With honout Madeleine Sauve, Jacquelins Stam Lucienne Labelle, Lucile Larivieve. The following are the results at th 8t. Charles school for the Easter ex aminations:â€". Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"Five years after the Laurier Palace Theaâ€" tre disaster in Montreal one of the owners has been held responsible for the accompanying loss of life. There is more than a suggestion here of the law‘s delays that tend to defeat ths ends of justice., THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 20 000 20,000 6,000 5,000 10,000 9,000. . 8,000 40,000 â€"2,000 Fat Sclids ... 3.20. 2g0 ... 390 A4.0.:.; 3.5 \Schumacher Leading in _ the Interâ€"Town Bowling Lindsay Post:â€"So Russia is massâ€" ag troops at the frontier. The world as been afraid of the concealed trength of Japan and Russia for so ong that it must be a pleasure for the owers to sit back and watch these iationals quarrelâ€"and learn about heir military streangth and warfare methods. North Bay Nugget: That party 0o: Timmins‘ hockey fans who filew to Toronto and got marooned on their way back again vividly illustrated the weak spot in modern travel modes over rough country. Although they were only 20 miles from home they were as surely marooned as if they had been several hundred miles away from anyp civilized town. They were without food or equirment of any kind to maintain themselves or to get through the bush and back home and had there not been areoplanes to hunt for them they might have been in very serious straits beâ€" fore they were found. Had any of them been badly injured for instance the results mighst easily have been very serious for the injured persons. Schumacher bowlers have taken a big lead in the interâ€"town league, beâ€" ing now eight points up on the Timâ€" mins Allâ€"Stars. It looks now as if the A. F. Kenning trot/hy will rest in Schumacher for the coming year. DANGERS OF THE MODERN METHODS OF TRAVELLING Schumacher won four points ) 327 LUX A 2:"17¢ 21c /\\ en s sn omm or mm merrn A \.L{i EXTRA SPECIAL â€"The Largest Selling Laundry Soap \~\P . G. Soap 12 39° SPECIAL â€" Good Quality â€" 4â€"String Soap Flakes BROOMS Cleanser A MODERN _ TOILET wNECESSITY FL U S HO Tin 23C Primaryâ€"Room No. 6â€"Honoursâ€" Noella Bouchard, Jeannette Tremblay, Gilles Gauthier, Gerard Canie, Rayâ€" mond Tremblay. Our Want Ad. Column Brings Results Sr. Iâ€"Room No. 2â€"Honoursâ€"Alice Maltais, Estelle Gauthier, Noel Morel, Donald Stevenson, Jean Seripnick. Sr. Primaryâ€"Room No. 8â€"Armand Dubois, Joyce Chault, Jeanne d‘Arc Gosselin, Beatrice Pigeon, Eugene Laâ€" douceur., Primaryâ€"Room No. 8â€"Sylvio Bisâ€" son, Aurele Bisson., Rolland Boutin Sr. IIâ€"Rcom No. 5â€"Honoursâ€" Therese Lachapele, Paulâ€"Emile Roy, Claire Vachon. Sr. Iâ€"Room No. 7â€"Honoursâ€"â€"D‘one Robineau, Noel Rochon, Jeanne D‘Are Descarries., Jr. Iâ€"Rc¢om No. 7â€"Honoursâ€"Mauâ€" rice Fay, Ernest Lorrain ,Jeannine D‘Alpi, Aurore Perran, Remi Comseau, Jr., IIâ€"Room No. 5â€"Honoursâ€"Irene Boutin, Jeanne Proulx. Easter Exams at the St. Anthony‘s School Jr. ITVâ€"Room No. 4â€"â€"Honoursâ€"Arâ€" thur Lasalle, Theo Lauzon. Sr. IIIâ€"Room No. 3â€"Honoursâ€"Marie Blanche Robineau, Yvetta Regimbal, Marcelle Gagne, Jeanne d‘Aroe Garant, Beatrice Chalifoux. Jr. IIIâ€"Room No. 9â€"Honoursâ€" Blanche Schnubb, Alice Pigeon, Pauline Bissonnette, Mathilde Lajeunesse, Noel Belec. The following are the results of the Easter examinations at St. Anthony‘s school:â€" Sr. TVâ€"Room 1â€"Honoursâ€"Fernand Robitaille, Desneiges Morin, Maric Blanche Caron, Augusta McLellan, CGeorges Rov. Report of the Results of the Easter Exâ€" aminations at St. Anthony‘s School, Timmins, as at Easter This Year. SPECIALâ€" GOLD Laundry SPECIAL â€" LUX or CALAY Chipso 21c SoAP 3@,‘“2]0 SOAP 1043c 9 99° Cleans Polishes Bottle 1(° "The dead man is Alex R. MacDon«â€" ald, 37, who received a fractured scalp, brocken leg and severe facial bruises. Those seriously injured are Howe Purdy, fractured right thigh and right collar bone; J. Vouril, fractured leg and cuts; T. R. Bullock, two fractured ribs and bruises, andsLauri Laako, fractured shoulder a.pd lacerations on cheexk. The other injured men are Sydney Laird, lip cut, nose and leg abrasions; Livingstone Brydges, fractured wrist; H. Wennerholm, forehead bruised, and One Killed and Eight Injured at Kirkland Lake Last week one man was killed and eight others were injured in an acciâ€" dent at the Wrightâ€"Hargreaves Mine at Kirkland Lake. This story of the acciâ€" dent is given as follows by The Norâ€" thern News, of Kirkland Lake:â€" "One man was killed, four were seriâ€" ously injured and four suffered minor injuries is a distressing mine accident at the Wrightâ€"Hargreaves Mine at seven o‘clock on Tuesday evening. The nine men were riding on a steel blastâ€" ing set near the bottom of the number four shaft when the lowering chains broke and allowed the men to fall a distance of thirtyâ€"one feet. Pr.â€"George Em Emma McKnight Miss Betty MacDonald, of Matheson, teacher at Beatty school, is st»nding her Easter holidays with friends in worthern Ontario. Easter School Report Beatty No. 2, Matheson The following is the Easter report for Beatty No. 2, Matheson, Miss Betty MacDonald, teacher. IV Classâ€"Mary Nicholls 74 per cent. 8r. III Classâ€"Helen Cole, 80. Jr. IIlâ€"Ida McKnight (Absent for examinations). Sr., IIâ€"Clarence Deering, 73; Marâ€" garet Deering, 73; Thompson Nicholls, Large Pkg. Emery, Laura McKnight Eatonia Breaktast while it lasts Choice Roast Boneless Rolled Roast af Choice Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast Every housewife insists on ality in ali their meat purchasesâ€"that is why EATON‘8 has become the popular placse to shop. The prices are lower, too. SPECIALS for Fri. and Sat. 3 ol EATON'S 43190 WATCH WIRKDOWwsS FOR MEAT SPECIALS WEDRDNESD A Y PORK » 11c Thursday, March 31st, 1932 St. Catharines Standard:â€"The Moâ€" deration League of Ontario, with the demand for the open sale of beer and wine may mean well, but it is out of step with public sentiment. It requurâ€" ed all the force and influence of J. P. Whitney more than 20 years ago to delay the movement in this province to banish the bar and public opinton is now much more solidified in that reâ€" spect. Brantford Expositor:â€"The rate at which womenâ€"especially English woâ€" menâ€"are increasing in size and weight is reported to be phenomenal. In 1908 two thousand girls, of all classes, were measured in London and the average height was 5 feet 3 inches. Now it is 5 feet 6 inches, with six pounds more weight, larger hands, larger feet, larger heads and also larger conceptions as to their place in the world. "The accident occurred as the men were lowering the steel plate to do further timbering in the shaft. One of the four chain blocks lowering the six ton plate is believed to have stuck, the jerk causing the suspending chain to snap. The sixiden jar to the set reâ€" sulted in the other chains breaking and the men falling in a heap at one side of the base of the shaft, thirty feet below. c "The blasting set has dimensions of fourteen feet by fourteen feet, four inches and serves as a platform for the timbermen in their shaft operations as well as protect the timbers when blastâ€" ing is done at the bottom of the shaft. Each chain block is tested for over threse tons. This is the first fatality in shafting cperations since the Wrightâ€" Hargreaves started. "The late Mr. MacDonald Judique, Nova Scotia, and ther at Sudbury. He was single anc resided at the home of Mr. and Mrs E. R. Ostrom, 62 Second street, ‘The inquest will likely be held on Wednesâ€" day evening, March 30." E. Stewart, bruises on hipn and shoulde was born in has a broâ€" single and