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Porcupine Advance, 16 Jun 1932, 1, p. 6

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Big Prizes for Best Essay on a "Floating Power" Ride RADIO ELECTRIC SHOP iursday, June 16th, 1932 $100(€ AT the Newest and Best in Electrical Appliances and wha RADIO â€" APPLIANCE â€" ELECTRIC WIRING 1 14 Pine St. North 1 Il1 In connection with the opening of their new store at 14 Pine Street North, the Radio Electric Shop will show a repreâ€" sentative line of the famous Northern Electric Ranges, Washing Machines, Refrigerators, Vacuam Cleaners, and other clectrical appliancesâ€"all of which may be purchased on convenient easy terms if desired. 16 RADIO ELECTRIC SHOP ANNOUNCES Full . aulomatisc â€" control _ absolutely noiscless, quick freezing, easy to clean, beautifual in design and appearance, enâ€" during porcelain finish, chromeâ€"plated hardware, economical to operate. Let us teil you more about it. 1€ T wo Modern Yacuum Cleaners for the Price mté it The Handy Cleanerette »Y Northern Electric " I!g Kold " Refrigerator 1M â€"= Northern sHMHOW PROFITIT sTXTCTE MILL RESUMED ITS OPERATIONS® Al aic VI T ~ â€" Ma. THE NORTUERXNX ELECTRIC CLEAXNâ€" ERETTE is a handy little cleaning apâ€" pliance, ecocmplete with blewer and deoâ€" dorizer, which gets into all the hardâ€"toâ€" reach places and keeps them free of dust and germs. Attaches to any elecâ€" tric outlet.. Complete wilh 20 foot of cord. Call and see these cleaners deâ€" meonstrateod. THE NORTHEKRN ELECTRIC TWOâ€" SPEED VACUUM CLEANER provides an additional spred and suction which semeoves deeply imbedded germs and dirt from rugs of any depth or weight, without injury to tugs. It is easy to handle requires no oiling and is fully vusianteed. therna ept 1 in their char Elect Appliance onl will be presented expected Yacuum Cleaner who will This offer is for a Nimit »{aranerelt?i Cif orthern â€"Eleco O. agt rminu irpet Nor â€" utely it 11 seemet be the Dealer TC CUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMiNS, ONTARIO North Bay Wishes it Had Good Citizens Like Here MA 1 to build a commodiou way City thing the publicâ€"spirited citizen had w flie imes it vied. i fine beach caught AaV Advanc 11 or less at STAT making progress bu We have been w skating and hockey ind cit merits This machine has a beautifal light green mottled eâ€"amel finish, and the tub is porcelain enamelled both inside and out. It washes and wrings anyâ€" thing, from the sheerest lingeries to the heaviest garments with speed and efficiency, and without the slightest in â€" jury. The Model "B" insures faster, cleaner, easier washing. Call and see it. Th:s nandsome range is modern in appearance ,)n operatoin, in service, in resuits and it fully answers the housewife‘s demand for a satisfacâ€" tory electric range at a reasonable cost. Its use means fast cooking, thorough cooking, ecconomical cooking ing, clean cooking, safe and cooking . Northern Electric . Model "B" mayd Washer but a little it nce (Timmin Northern Electricâ€" Gurney Range he U em in the du ha han vVing Timmins o ind lain Shower Held in Honour of Miss Idella Sopha means ed and der." Dea Thu1 cool cook 11L jlella Sortha, brideâ€"elect of June. ty luncheon was served during ening to the many friends who >d at the bride‘s home to wish )o luck and proasperity,. The oâ€"be was the recipient of many ul and costly gifts which showâ€" high esteem in which this yvoung high held nient people of > youngstt nlace for We give it to havir ‘lightiul ¢ e of Mrs June 2nd h the M ht NX T h1 ) Mas ~**â€" Government Should To .,:f! Help North Schools quring s who ) wish The to pay for school children. . This school board asked provide ways and ther accommodatic be provided. The this was to ask be provided. ‘The council‘s reply to this was to ask the government to guarantee the new school debentures that would be necessary to pay for the 'needed new additions. In response to this the government reply was to the effect that the Ontario Government has made a ruling against the guaranâ€" ‘ teeing of any further school or other municipal debentures. The question asked by the council is "How can the town be expected to sell school debenâ€" tures in the present market without the guarantee of the Government?" Further, it is pointed out that the Dept. of Education not only approves the request of the school board but practically urges it. A year or two ago the Dept. of Education would simply ihave insisted that nroper accommoâ€" Gore Bay bridge playe game of brid good playing pends upon : Know JUustiC W s substant schools, it ImfAy De SsOomée ccmict? to limmIins in its school accommodation problems to knows that other places have their own troubles. If misery loves comâ€" pany, there may be solace in the diffiâ€" culties of Kapuskasing, for example. The following editorial paragraph from The Northern Tribune explains the situation in Kapuskasing:â€" cab load of Northern disc 1SSlL backing of about two part of the education, suggest tha SoIl tion blen Guaranteeing of Debentures Seems to be Essential if Recommendation of Dept. of Education are to be Followed Out. n th> meantime. In the case of Timâ€" 3 nins the guaranteeing of the bonds | LAWsC would make their sale easy and plans| KP be proceeded with accordingly.l Sr. At the same time the Government| McCo would not have to put up a cent. It | vens, s not likely that the Government would | tosh, ver be out a cent on the debentures so| ruaranteed. On the othay hand if | Harve is forced to pay for necesâ€"| Jr. ary additions to school accommodaâ€"| teaciv ion without the use of debentures or| Stuar y issuing debentures that can not be | Kathli old, the situation is certainly one to| Sheric nake tha council hesitate. There may | lakOoSsk e other ways out of the dilemma.| B. asin busin t1 at 112¢(CL prC me two the NC L1 isisted for ed 10 acCC i tried o iartmeé ndati tages. It seems to that some plan mu covide accommodat: e time not compl it uarantee Northern at Kapu: M and re, whil practicall _ ordered o m mublic pu TA BRecorde Wiii Je a good deal and vet good 11 hin QI MA denet hool | 8SQ nCt provint s have meantliine, d the people hildren are f e. In the ca from Toronto to its policy building CAiIY aAnno red would ily i1AL T child "Ane€, NA Kapuska nmnow. ln s the peculia On entures 1 board means mm the t opl nembe not lat: ernment invested th ome places with d. It does away ridditional buildâ€"| n be provided. In such a case culiar situation ould be ordering inother branch nnouncing that 1J id outâ€"andâ€"ou to their hig incial guaran M r the public )wn council to so that furâ€" classes might M.I 1€ bo. that in depends sch t be ado on and debenture aras. This suggesti0on d for the agregable suggestion d on in f the day ses. This both ple hNaVv have th wWit] M K 2 11 edud Other h deâ€" 1€ do apparent!iy not gong to nave saving this year. It is about ti some general move was away from what amounts to a nuisance where people on time have dealings with those ligzsht time. mal 1 gared f biC 110x request of the Sudbury sports: reasonable and desirable one. cussing the matter last week 7 bury Star said :â€" "Carbide has been used by pulous fishermen near Sudbur reported to the Ontario Game sion which sat in Sudbury at | adian Legion rooms on Mond Carbide Used by Mean Fishermen Near Sudbury The dynamiting of fish in this disâ€" trict has not been as rare as most peoâ€" ple would like, but Sudbury district has experienced a still meaner form of poor sportsmanship in the way of capâ€" turing quantitiecs of fish. This lower type of fisherman is the fellow who uses carbide. Sportsmen at Sudbury are asking that the use of carbide in this way be barred under the criminal code. From the information to hand â€"Jr, Pr.â€"A Classâ€"Richard Stingle John Newsham, George Shaw, Timmy Wilkins. B. Classâ€"Murray Kaulbeck, Irene Lawson, Audrey Worthington. K.P.â€"Marita Forberg, Billy Downs. Sr. Pr.â€"E. Taylor, teacherâ€"Annie McColeman, Walter Scott, Hazel Steâ€" vens Barbara Haystead, Ross MciIinâ€" tosh, Peter Harrower, Ella Lubtanen, Basil Trevathan, Scott McColeman, Harvey Jacklin CriJ Har May Honour Roll of Mattagami School Standing of the Pupils in the YÂ¥arious Classes at the Matltagami Public school for the Month of May The following is th the Mattagami public Junior Roomâ€"Miss sout} cannot avoid unexpected accidents (even the most careful drivers) bu. you can save yourself the loss of, or damage to your car or truck as well 21 Pine St. North as possible claims for injury or death of persons or damage to preâ€" perty of others, by being fully insured. Rates and information concernâ€" ing â€" Automobile insurance gladly furnished. im be Automobile DSurAncoe OW eC "COnt L1I VCE A€ Sullivan Newton SECUR ETY [Iâ€"Miss Harris, teacherâ€"A. Joyed s, Marion Constant, Bessie Peroiâ€" hn Pearce, James McLean Wiult cad, Esther Straatman. _ da Riard, Margaret Stevens, Fric s, Keith Cooke, John Rothwell Shaw Alex Getty. TI INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION B.â€"Margaret â€" Latham, Nora Hazel Rita Caron, Fred Barnes. id Jr. Pr.â€"Miss Kelvie, teacher Pr.â€"A â€" Classâ€"Richard Stingle »#T solely Robe! acobsot â€"M. H. Thorburn, teacher {farion McLeod, Harvey , Allen Lawson, Jean Lo 1X Jund of i within a method Miss R rman Burk wing is the honour roll for ami public school for May: >omâ€"Miss James, teacherâ€" A.â€"Anita Soni, <arl Redden, Murie Viviian Conâ€" equest was ma jited in the sar sh reporlet s carbide T ® sSERVICE PMHMHONE 104 Ann Nugget:â€"North F going to have das It is about tim siden 81 ortsimen at Sudbury he use of carbide in d under the crniminal information to hand rould appear that the dbury sportsmen is a »sirable one. In disâ€" r last week The Sudâ€" Sr. lstâ€"Miss Dodd, â€"Fred Milne, Muriel anford Wilma Hawse Hazel Bound, Bertha Knell, Ahti Kattaâ€" will destrc ‘adius of Mud in, Edna Spujtk Toiva Talo, Flora Middleton ala, Glad teache« ce wht bDart Inv irvey Mc an Loadet Tiimnmmins light that Alma Roy

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