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Porcupine Advance, 14 Jul 1932, 1, p. 7

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Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage Can covered Use plenty of Chloride of Lime whichk can be procured at the Town Hall free Mousecholders using well water mus boil it for at least 20 minutes. All Outside Tollets must be made prood. By Order of The kind of a repair job you get at this shop depends upon our mechanical knowledge and our proper equipment. Which is another way of saying your entire satisfaction is assured Eveready Service Station 44 Bruce Avenue South Porcupine, Ont. YOU like to know that the foods you eat are made under sanitary conditions. That‘s why made. we are always delighted to have people see ‘""where Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes are We have thousands of visiâ€" tors, every year, who take home with them a picture of sunlit kitchens, gleaming machinery, employees in fresh white uniâ€" forms . . . of cleanliness and care for quality. If you ever come to London, Ontario, we hope you‘ll stop and see us. You‘ll know then why W. K. Kellogg makes this uncondiâ€" tional guarantee: "If you don‘t think Kellogg‘s the best and freshest corn flakes you ever tasted, return the empty redâ€" andâ€"green package and we will cheerfully refund your money." J 47 | IT ALL DEPENDS â€"ON WHAKAT‘S iN YOUR TOP STOGARY THAT GOVERNS YouR RSE To THE TOP* ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS 1 1 Cy CoOLOGY SEZ APPROVED AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE P roud to s how Visitors THE BOARD OF HEALTB Phone 15 List of Promotions at the Timmins Holy Family School List of the Pupils Securing Honours and Those Passing in | the June Promotions at the Holy Family School, Tim: mins. List of Promotions in Order of Merit in the| V arious Classes. | The 1 tions at mins : â€"â€" Form IV Jr. to Form TV Sr.â€"Room 11 Honours â€"â€" Donald Lacasse, Clare O‘Gorman, Agnes Shulist, Olive Laâ€" franier, Joan Clemens, Peter Murray, Gladys Thomas, Jules Sauve, Frank Sul Passed â€" Doris Cooper, Beatrice Forbes, Eurnice Bergeron, Jack Donoâ€" van, Anna Beauchamp,. Teddy Roy, Anna McKee, Wilfred Thomas, David Banning, Christina Cherry, Dora Berâ€" nard, Stanley Dolihan, George Jeffrey, Michael Rutchginski, Stella Wadsworth, Eileen Carriere, Lucy Shulist, Colestine Hiskc, Daniel O‘Grady. Form III Junior to Form IHII Seniorâ€" Room 8 Honoursâ€"Reginald Giroux, Victor Norkun, Mildred Holland, James Colâ€" ton, Anna Dolihan, Mary Morin, James Curtis, Gilberte Mignault, Gerald Mcâ€" Gee, Loretta Quinn, Michael Lenchuck, Felix Coulas, Annie Tokio, Johanna Shulist. Passâ€"Edward Spraggs, Lillian Bazâ€" inet, Arthur Fournier, Lillian Lenchuck, Francis Carriere, Mamie Bazinet, Mary Killeen, Sam Guiseppi, Redmond Daly, Margaret Shields, Eleanor Trafford, Dorothy Thomas, Reta Higgins, Berâ€" nadette McPhail, George Lacombe, David Auger, Sylvina Frapplorti. Form Junior to Form III Senior â€"Room NO,. 7 Honoursâ€"Chester Stenclik, William Harris, Ernestine Konig, Howard Carâ€" McI Bea Dug Beaudin, Floris Mc Duggan, Dorothy Yar Passâ€"Frank Mign: Cora Amadio, Madal cent Gavan, Joseph Knight, Victor Delm! Morris, Frances Landers, Leo nicnard, FEilsen Beauchamyy/, Alex MacIsaac. Recommendedâ€"Bennard Henry. Form III Senior to Form IV Junior â€"Room 9 Honoursâ€"Hugh Carpenter, Anna Mcâ€" Pherson, Eddie McLellan, Katie Burks, Bert Burwell, Patricia Bowie, Patrick Bruyere, Francis McKee, Harold Chenier, Shirley Daly, Lloyd Gloster, Clare Plaus, Clifford Edmonds, Billie Copps. penter, Leona Foley, Evelyn Campbell, Lillian Dorsckner, Vard See, John Amadio, Frank Zantn, Ernest Knott, James Lacasse, Winnifred Beaudin, Irene McNulty, Winnifred Konig. Pass â€" Richard Romaldi, William sScott, John Gillen, Helen Sullivan, Mary Beattie, John Ploplis, Marie Mcâ€" Cann, Lorraine Baderski, Laura Roy, Leo Roy, Vera Swain, Beatrice Laroueg, Thomas Boucher, Vivian Knight Lorni2 Bazinet. Recommendedâ€"Mary Cotnam. Form II to Form III Juniorâ€"Room 6 Honoursâ€"Helen Gutcher, Elaine Dugâ€" gan, Vincent Lafranier, Dorothy Mcâ€" Gee, Mark Burnet, Honor Hirschfeld, Kevin Newton, Matthew Coombs, Noble McCoy, Claudine Donovan, John Sylâ€" vesture, Anne Sullivan. Passâ€"William â€" Spraggs, Raymond McKee, Tressalena Guisseppe, William Forbes, Thais Richardson, Irene Lerouce, Grace Monk, Angela Fujara, Laretto Legris, Bennet Auger, Michael Landers, Philip O‘Gorman, Artaur Larivee, Mary Pauline Emard, Billie Bowie, Mervyn Cotnam, Napbleon Mignault, Desmond Hisko, Lawrence Hogan, George McGee, Nina Leblanc, Sam Bonick, Gerald Doolan, Peter Jeffry. Recommended â€" Wailter _ Yuskow, LCuise Bennard, Orville Ryan, Mary Scully, Louis Landry, Oswald Auger. Form II to Form IHII Juniorâ€"Room 5 Honours â€" Freddie White, Joseph Clemens, Margaret Gentile, Genevieve _Coulas, Nina Chenier, Edward Walsh, Phyllis McNulty, Rita Lauzon, Evelyn Knott, William Power, Teresa Coulis, Pass â€" Patrick Killeen, Emerson Simpson, Eugene Guindon, Oswald Mcâ€" Cann, Limpia Carlen, Cecil Lauzon, Keith Fitzpatrick, William Cooke, Teresa Laroue, Clara Morandin, Arnold Fox., Anita Flynn, Joan Lacasse, Elmer Patterson. Robert Hardy Patterson. Recomme Wichtacz. Form I 8 Honoursâ€" Form I Senior to Form IIâ€"Room 4 Honoursâ€"Rose Mary Clemens, Billy Gilligan, Jean Shaw, Joan Bowie. Billy McKee. Theresa Emard, Connie Le Blanc,. Marion Coulas, Velima See, Marjory Coulas, Jules LaPrairie, Anâ€" gelina Zamin, John Tokio, Wodean Guisseppi. Katie Cherney , Margaret Landers, Jack Burwell, Lino Bozzer, Andrew Landers, Roderick McPhail, Nick Ricci. Passedâ€"Redmond Richard, Gordon Labine. Lawrence Scott, Christina Kosâ€" ncent Gutchor. Elsie Sullivan. Form III Serior to Form IV Junior Honoursâ€"Julien Baderski, Marga ‘blanc, Mary Shulist, Rose Mary L ailrie, Mary Stenclik, Jean Murtaf oarence Baderski. Joceph MacIsa: at the HC C »tan Matr Ronaldin Grace 11 Pau Malo Ma Bad Baker y Hed 5 Bel: Boboy Ruich Mignault, Mary Kosth, Madalen Prawley, Vinâ€" Joseph McAleavy, Rita ‘ Delmonte, Darcy Kemâ€" nc Romualdi, Stanley e Fitzpatrick, Sophie s Landers, Leo Richard, Su 1C mbes, Mar Leslic Doris hle 1i nie ChHeTy, Rutchinski, brose Wich Mary Adam Recomme Raly.r1 Courville. Promoted from Honours â€" N Simps®n, Robert monte, Willard F l In the report of the boxing events l Kirkland Lake on the evening of Dominion Day, The Northern News had the following to say about the bout between Roy Hamilton and Frenchy Belanger:â€" "The showing of Belanger former | holder of the world‘s fyweight crown, proved disappointing, and while it was | apparent that the Frenchman is ASs Igame as ever it was equally apparent |that he lacks his old time steam and cleverness. Of course he had a swiftâ€" footed opponent in Hamilton, and the local lightweight, with his nimble feet, ! seldom gave Belanger an opening for Passâ€"Angus Mackean, Lawrence Trafford, William Boldue, Raymond Badeski, Helen Fox, Rachel Morin, Vera Piekarski, Theodore Berard, Donâ€" ald McMaster, Ruth McDonald, Leila Murray, Mary Spraggs, Marguerite Reâ€" gal, Jack Desormeaux, Reggie Demarco, Vincent Cochrane. Recommended â€" Kathleen McGee, Eleanor Bolduc, Muriel McGee, Jackie Walkley, Mervin Knight, Dolores Sulâ€" livan, Vivian O‘Neill. Form I Junior to Form I Seniorâ€" Room 3 Passâ€"W. J. Cotnam, Kathleen Deâ€" mers, Roseanne Demers, Rupert Fox, Edmund Guindon, Doreen Hogan, Rita Horne, Marjorie Harding, Leonard Maâ€" honey, John Monk. Primary to Form Iâ€"Room 2 Honoursâ€"Viola Lauzon, Tony Slak, Tommy O‘Laughlin, Helen Moran, Pauâ€" line Auger, Mary Chartrand. Senior Primary to Form Iâ€"Room 1 Honoursâ€"Hughina McIsaac, Francis Brochu, Patricia Legris, Agnes Norkun, Alex Morin, Mary McLean, Margaret Knott, Omer Swain, Bobbie O‘Gorman, John Power. Passedâ€"Theresa Wojciechowski, Jerâ€" ome Belanger, Velma Daly, Lois Mcâ€" Alendin, Clarence Hirschfeld, Walter Bednis, Vincent Bonick, Orvito Berâ€" nardi, Angela Terrabassi, Mary Yusâ€" kow, Rolland Clements, Esther Cherry, Willie Wallace, Charlotte Richards, June Quinn, Hilda Moore, Verna Lanâ€" ders, Meri Babela, Robert Jutras, Mary McGee, ,Eldon McPhail, Francis Van Rassel. Passedâ€"Leonard Andrechuk, Bernard Gutcher, Gerald Chenier, Gerald Larâ€" mer, Richard LaPrairie, Norma Camâ€" ley, Edward Landers, Raymond Camley, Joseph Las, Peter Landry, Audrey Duggan, Audrey Knight, Teresa Higâ€" giné, Hilda Tokio, Jack Fleming bert Ryan, Francis Labine, H« Shaw, Mary Walsh. Royv Recommended â€" Michael Coombs, Lloyd Doolan, Reggie McNamara, Sam Moraski. Primary to Senior Primaryâ€"Room 1 Marcia Hedican, Angela Knesick, wWalter Ostrowski, D‘Arcy McGee, Claâ€" ver Eckart, Frances Disley, Norman Lemaire, Nadine O‘Connor. ROY HAMILTON SUPERIOR TO FORMER WORLD‘S CHAMPION the well known Belanger type of walâ€" | lop. It was evident, too, that the forâ€" mer champ is faced with a long uphill fight in his efforts to stage a comeback in the professional ring. Hamilton not only brought him up short but pumâ€" melled him, almost at will, in many of the three minute fistic exchanges. Hamilton‘s left, on these occasions, moved with the speed of a machineâ€" gun, and he had Belanger‘s face pretty well marked up, and his eyes partly closed, with repeated short arm jabs. On the other hand Belanger got a real hand from the fans and proved his old time sportsmanship by picking Hamilton off the mat on one occasion when the local boy slipped and lost his balance. Once in a while the one time best of the world‘s flyweights revealed a fiash of his erstwhile fighting ability, and on such occasions he went after Hamilton hard, and exchanged sock for sock with him. But the sturdy little Frenchman seemed to tire easily in the face of Hamilton‘s tantalizing left jab." cently reduced the price of naircuts tC 35¢ but since have agreed with the other barbers of the town to maintain the price at 50 cents, which does not seem too much in this North Country. Barâ€" bers in Haileybury are charging half a dollar for aa haircut. The same rat« applies in Timmins and Kirkland Lake At New Liskeard the price is underâ€" stood to be 40c. ‘AnDK onNnullSt, USAi Form I Senior to Honoursâ€"Leo â€"Fi mbe, Clifford Car 11. Dol Rec_omméndedâ€"Fralnk Burke, Evely Rita Belangt oted from Junior. I to Senior I uirs â€" Nettie Storoski, Virgin 1i, Robert Neiman, Louis D« Willard Richard. dâ€"Archie Gloster, L°go Hort ger, Br Alphons THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO 9m anse Norkun, Ae: i Wadsworth, Am Patrick â€"Cumming: Norman â€" Lander: yn DeMarco. Form IIâ€"Room nchen, Hazel penter, Luella R an, Donald Spe rew Brennan, 1 Cobalt reâ€" hairecuts to h the other @rintain the Howard Ann READY TO ACT AS FTINNISH INXTERPRETER BUT COULD NOT al Aumol man is pi Kn be respo! could could sprak German, Italian, Russian, he said "yes" so quickly that the exâ€" aminer may have become suspicious. In any case, the examiner varied the form of his question by enquiring "Parlez vous Francais?" The young man was stumped. "I beg your parâ€" aon," he said. ‘The enquiry was reâ€" peated. "I don‘t understand," he said. "Do you speak French?" asked the examiner. "Oh, yes, perfectly!" resâ€" ponded the young man. The incident at Sudbury was just as humorous, with the added point that it actually happened. ft was at the Sudbury police court and a Finâ€" lander could not be made to underâ€" stand that he had to plead guilty or not guilty to a drunk charge. "Anybody here speak Finnish?" asked one of the detective sergeants. "Sure, me," spoke up volice irom the doorway. "Ask him if he was drunk last night," a sergeant instructed the volunteer inâ€" terpreter. "What youâ€"say? Me no understand English," said the interpreter. He was a whale at Finnish, fairly ate it alive, but English meant only a few words to him, so his chances of getting a job as interpreter are as poor as those of the young man in the other story of getting a job in that customs office where there is a demand for several foreign languages. Special Trips Arranged by Telephoning 165 Regular Schedule between Timmins, Sandy Falls and Waiwaitin Falls, Just at the presen om Sudbury comes ew of another st« unds of the press. / ponded Leaves Timmins at 9 a.m. for Waiwaitin Falls and at 2.00 p.m. for Sandy Falls. wled, i ha rOU e of foreign lang adicap. However, n a bold front a ugh. When he d as to his qual eture C MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. Eveningâ€"7.00 p.m. (continuous performance) satisfactorily aik German, I GOLDFIELDS Complete Change of Programme Every MONDA Y WEDNESDA Y FRIDA Y WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 13â€"14 " CORSAIR " STARRING CHESTER MORRIS WITH ALISON LOYD The love story of a modern pirate. The Liberty Magazine story that thrilled millions. AUDIO REVIEW WITH COLIN CLIVE, MAE CLARKE, JOHN BOLES AND BORIS KARLOFF Eerie, exciting, extraordinary, electrifying entertainment. A man makes a monster that turns against its master Musical Comedyâ€""SEA LEGS" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Kat Cartoonâ€""HOLLYWOOD GOES CRAZY" Midnight Show, Sunday, July 17thâ€"Showing Above Programme. WITH BEN LYON, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS THELMA TODD The Comedyâ€"drama of a Big Timer who let a Big Head get in his way. Thrilling romance of sporting life. Traveltalkâ€""LAND OF THE MAHARAJAHS" Magic Carpetâ€""PARIS OF THE QORIENT" Fableâ€""TOYTOWN TALE" PARAMOUNT sSOUND NEWS wWEDNESDAY THURSDAY, JULY 20â€"21 wWITH WARREN WILLIAM, SIDNEY FOX, ALIEN MacMAHON GUY KIBBEE. Exposing the secret practice of a notorious blackleg lawyer. "PICTORIAL®" Cartoonâ€"*"ADMISSION FREE‘ WITH LILY DAMITA, CHARLIE RUGGLES, ROLAND YOUNG, AND CARY GRANT. If you‘ve been locking for fun that is fast, frothy, frisky and french, don‘t miss "This is the Night". Tuneful songs and a griand uproar plot. This is the nightâ€"to live, love and laugh. Cartoonâ€""HOW I HATE TO GET UP IN THE MORNING" Comedyâ€"**MEET THE SENATOR" FOX® MOVIETON NEWS MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY, JULY 22ND, AT 11.30 P.M. COMING ATTRACTIONS:â€" Phone 163 COMMUNITY NIGHTS AT BOTH THEATRES â€"EVERY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ADMISSIONâ€"ALL SEATSâ€"25 CENTS. BRING THE FAMILY FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 22â€"23 MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 18â€"19 In id. » L â€"beg. your The engquiry was understand," he French?" asked ves, nerfectlyv‘!" JULY 25â€"2%6â€""GIRL CRAZY" JULY 21â€"28â€""EAST OF BORNEO" JULY 2%â€"30â€""THE DOOMED BATTALION AUGUST 1â€"232â€""LADYX WITH A PAST" HE NIGHT" "THE MOUTHPIECE" g is 17 TALKING AT THEâ€" THEATRES â€"® he reso id bluff was b | Actâ€""DARN TOOTIN‘‘ Scrappy Cortoonâ€""PET SHOP" aition ed i Rus 1€ a} night olved if he ats ian ++ Direct Relief Not Working Out Well North Bay Finding Present Plans of Dealing with Unemployed are Exâ€" pensive and YVery Unsatisfacâ€" torv. Talk of Trouble. | There have been many undesirable exâ€" periences recently at North Bay that show the evils that arise from present of attempting to relieve the troubles of unemployment by preferring direct relief, This idea of direct reâ€" lief appears to be absolutely unworkâ€" able in this country in any permanent found that it could not continue 1O | throw away its money for these transiâ€" ents who have no claim at all on North Bay. Arrangements were made to have | the seventy transients go to one of the ' Transâ€"Canadsa highway camps where | they could get direct relief and also $5.00 per month for spending money. The men just refused to go. They reâ€" fused even when the police were taken out to the premises to see about it.l Instead, they proferred their own de-l mands as to what they would take and | how. The upshot of the matfer was that the men were sent to a camyp about i i thirteen miles out from the city on the Ferguson highway, where they will be boarded free, but will not be called upâ€" on to do any work other than toa keep the camp Cclean and look after their For instance, North Bay had been keeping about 70 transients at the old jail. Last week it was found necessary to close this form of relief. ‘The city found that it could not continue to own meals and sleeping accommodaâ€" tion. If anybody thinks that is a good policy or that this form of direct reâ€" lief is not a curse to the country, then that person has another guess coming. Another incident at North Bay reâ€" lates to a deputation waiting on the town council presumably in the interâ€" ests of the unemployed. The mayor and council gave very careful considerâ€" ation to the deputation but it was exâ€" plained that the financial condition of the council was such that the demands of the unemployed could not be met. The deputation then asked that the city council send a delegation at once to Toronto to secure the help of the premier. Again, it was patiently exâ€" plained that there was no use in sendâ€" ing any deputation until after a stateâ€" ment was prepared to show the exact financial standing of the town. The deputation showed impatience with this idea, and eventually, according to The Nugget‘s report of the meeting a man in the crowd called out:â€"*"What if we sack the town toâ€"morrow night?" 1e TCQOLL QL LilC JijCCUiiig a' man in the crowd called out:â€"*"What 9. P .. ‘!him to Kirkland Lake on Saturday and if we sack the town that search of that community 3flailed Incidents like the above will become’w show ~any trace ‘Of mis rfiachine more and more common and more and | which had disappeared from outside ‘his more dangerous unless there is a bhome here early in tne afternoon 0i change. To The Advance the proper | the previous day. He went on to Swasâ€" Mr. Ferguson said that a friend took ind lead to nothin lisorder. system, the only possible one, apparentâ€" ly, is to provide work for all. If this is done all the good fellows will be promptly at work. The other kind may be kept in jail with general profit and advantage to the country. The case of Hearst was quoted at North Bay, and will apparently be quoted many other times before the summer is over. The way the Government has fallen for threats at Hearst has been one of the threats at H worst â€" bluns« What decer want is wor thing from anybody, except just the chance to work. On the other hand there are large numbers of these transâ€" ients who are making a regular busiâ€" ness of just being on relief and they spend their time trying to devise ways and means to make relief more rileasâ€" ant for them. Canadians do not want anybody to go shy, but at the same time there is a rooted objection to beâ€" ing made the goat, especially when the ftaxpaver is just about pressed to the OwWNER OF CAR STOLEN JULY IST RECOVERS IT NEXT DAY ing faxy; limil The car which Gordon Ferguson, Haileybury resident, lost on Dominion Day, he recovered himself in Swastika the following afternoon. It had been driven about 100 miles, which is rather more than the distance between the two points. Who took the automobile, and how long it had been in Swastika before its owner arrived on the scene, has not been determined, but the car had been damaged to an extent that $50 will be necessary to repair it. nem hem se WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 13â€"14 MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. Eveningâ€"7.00 p.m. (continuous performance) Complete Change of Programme Every WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, JULY 20â€"21 Double Feature Programme NEW EMPIKE WITH EDNA MAY OLIVER, ROSCOG ATES, JILL ESMOND AND KEN. MURRAY Fun from the first bang of the gavelâ€"a verdict of guilty for Old Man Gloom!" The comedy sensational hit of the season. Don‘t Fail to Miss This Big Showâ€"Everybody 25 Cents WITH MARION MARSH, DAVID MANNERS AND WARRENX WILLIAMS Here‘s a comedyâ€"romance that‘s got plenty of zip. Comedyâ€""MAYBE PM WRONG" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Cartoonâ€""BROSCO AT THE Z£4040" Midnight Show Sunday, July 24thâ€"Showing Double Feature Programmeâ€""Beauty and the Boss" and "South of Kio Grande" COMING ATTRACTIONS: WITH WILLIAM COLLIEKR Sr., and BLANCHE MEHAFFEY Detective Storyâ€""WEEK END MYSTERY" Comedyâ€"*"THE TOREADOR" serialâ€""BATTLING WITH BUFFALO BILL"â€"Final Chapter HEARST METROTONE NEWS (Return Engagement by Special Request) WITH WALTER PIDGEON, JEAN HERSHOLT, VIVIENNE SEGAL and ALEXANDER GRAY. The greatest love story ever told. All in Technicolour. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 1516 Joan Bennett and John Boles in FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 22 BEAUTY AND THE BOSS " Comedyâ€""HER WEDDING NIGHTMARE" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Cartoonâ€""Â¥XOU DON‘T KNOW WHAT YOURE DOIN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 18â€"19 KEN MA YNARD in blunde JULY 2%5â€"26â€""SOUTH OF RIO GRANDE" JULY 27â€"28â€""DEVIL ON DECEK" JULY 29â€"30â€"â€""CHARLIE CHAN‘S CHANXCE An upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute comedy drama of the season Midnight Show, Friday, July 15thâ€"at 11.30 1€ and ind thing hevy w 10 aepression. Canadians n{ 11L tika and found his car parked behind the T. and N. O. station, but nobedy in the vicinity whom he saw could throw any light on its pwesence there. The police in Kirkland Lake had not Doherty Roadhouse Co. members Standard Stock Mining Exchang Bank of Commerce Bldg. Timmins Fast and Efficient Service Call or Telephone Phone 701 P.O. Box 1239 NNX Jernck 7 BE TOLDâ€" THAT you AAAAA YÂ¥ to EEE SI1ZES 1 to 12 New Vogue Shoe Shop Exclusive Agents for Tow» and District. Correspondent Timmts

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