818455 % * Discuss High School Byâ€"Law at South Porcupine Meeting South Porcupine, Ont Special to The Advan At the meeting called to discuss the High the audience registered test against the byâ€"lav the Continuation School h the necessary trance to university, that i partly used as a public s that should the High Scl deem it necessary we shou ging permission of them own public school children school." He thought a High not called for. If Schumac need of a High School that township could pay for it That South Porcupine wi into it." An association wa Monday and Premier phoned to hold action unt meeting. Mr. Kennedy was terview Premier Henry. To o o C D D i U U * * * * *4 i////l//l////f///ll/l/lf/h Addresses Heard Both for and Again Members of School Boards Oppose it. Says it Would be Good for the Townsht of Meeting Unanimoeusly Against the B Mr. chairman of the the matter before reading the byâ€"la members of both board would speal Mr. Clarke, councillor Reeve Gallagher was 1 statement that 90 per ratepayers would be in byâ€"law, but that he 5c Councillor Cooke platform, but said to attend the meet talk, and declined Councillor Kerr, whose attit: that Sshumacher needed th School, whose vote was for it a had expressed the view that h like to see the cost borne by II, stood pat by his original vie Simms, Hooker Drew Chairs provided For Ladies In order to reduce our overlarg Toronto, Canada‘s outstanding lic auction in our store at stock includes Diamonds, W ai Purses, Cut 2.30 to 5.30 Auction Sales Begin / and coutinue for nex evenIngs,. the High School ssary we should b Two Auctions Daily eg1I1Ss ngd LiIng TO I1Sten, J the honor. whose attitud needed the <was for it an Houses and Lots For Sale CASH OR TERMS was C that h 1 SC red LW me persot M a Timmins Heights Extension Rochester Heights Also Lots South of High School ail 10U nt uDje natt 1em 11 nr aft C. A. Remus pI pu|l Outr Al B ol al â€"Sstate Hi GCG. A. Remus Jeweler l1 or desire to purchase, we invite you ta consult us. oâ€"nicht ck we have instructed R. 8. Rodger of eilry auctioneer, to sell in detail at pubâ€" 000.00 worth of merchandise. The Clocks, Silverware, China, Leather s and Novelties. 7.30 to 10 p.m. wsht 7.30 p.m. days, both afternoons and the Byâ€"law. ve Gaillagher V ote at End DOMINION BANK BUILDING Jeweler wW. H. Price, Attorneyâ€"U€e Chas. McCrea, Minister of others were broadcasted an dio fans in Timmins and tened in on these addre agreeing with them findi dresses particularly good, who disagreed did not 1i dresses so well. dance an provincia Toronto York hot showed election. the North a big time Provincial Conservatives Pally at Toronto Last Week T‘ry Th mmll Therc ild equ nent nt H1i uk maC 1IY i WA tru:s Jet: _ Conservalive last Thursday »l. The enthu uth F h Scl at giver Premi m unusuall enthusig 11 11 Sri ic Winnin hayv e * € on Trophy h Sa P uth ‘orcupin( south wl "Teach Youngsters Not to k s _ Destrovy Flowers or Plants N1 EAL Legs 78@ 41414 4 .â€"~. Aâ€" »1 Bone l Oranges High and Some | o ur Cho:we Piesce sr Slicea **> , 23‘;" FRESH 1Y LMER â€" CHOICE _ QUALIT} ce ut jus action hibit hil nd fourth and fifth rounds 1i settled the argument He punched cleaner ed aptitude to remain ive. He had Nickoli bell. Nickoli however, neness and the award rankel Memorial trophy innually for the nights Tomatoes 4 Corn Flakes 2 »â€" 15 Sunhght Soap 5 »~â€" 27° Salmon Milk C al, Quebec titlehoilder ibbed the duke on f the judges after ition. And while h ‘private property nas the amount of beauâ€" lost by damage done. ase in point at the d Vocational School private funds were | _ 8 O‘CLOCK corree 1.35c ' RED CIRCLL coms b. 31c BOI(AR COFFEE _ ib 41c s (%ewoz(fl; WMWZCD%@’ ial plant oAE P i 1l nhou‘k«i impre no circumst byv §ea Herring * 12° rivate property >wers that may PEREFECT â€" STRiKIT r the 1 tribute heart." B i1C fowe the damâ€" ia@at money It simply t ibDsC eholder. | r/Iâ€fflâ€?.’l’?f’I?ï¬â€™:l.ff//’dï¬//lfl/f/,I/ll//I,IIIIIll///.. Tss it ALP COFFEE SERVICE imnpt simpiV ol, the ‘tv has Ham «@ _ Bone Fillets °* S OI have BONELESS AND ROLLELD ad b *4 s % b *‘ ® ryfï¬f’fl’ï¬l’flï¬l’lf?â€/’If/fl’l//li///I/// I///l/ used to purchase tulips and five hunâ€" dred of the bulbs were planted under the supervision of Mr. Tanner, prinâ€" cipal of the High School. The tulips promised to do well and add materially to the pleasure of all by beautify.ng the high school grounds and surroundâ€" ings. Then this promise was upset by some youngsters entering the grounds and pulling out scores of the bulbs, which were left on the ground. The youngsters got little fun out of the desâ€" truction, but all interested will feel much regret at the useless destruction and damage thus done. Flowers and gardens give pleasure to all and acâ€" cordingly should be protected by all. Parents and others would be helping themselves and their children, helping the town, helping beauty and the betâ€" ter things of life, by taking the time and the trouble to impress upon the Nestle‘s Condensed Lantern hkenesse No collection These slides with ! i profitable time to Pilgrim Sunday evening, May 13th, 7 p.m. An interesting series of meetings will ‘ontinuing Mon., Wed. Speaker: A. race Chapel, 75 Elm St. 8. slides will s between s Progress. Sock ey e zind Rolled be used on week present day Cof he speaket gall. Strangers made welcome W hole or Halk 1b. large size CUCUMBERS 2 ioro 33¢ youngsters Ulhe i@ plants and garden ly those belongin everybody, should interference and d Sunday n served in in Day. Most notice to t Families ob SUNDAY, MAY 13TH, BEING OBSERVED As MOTHER‘s DAY least by Mother is t wearing of ory of the is commem white flowe Try Th * () night. dition and Fri., at 8 p.m. 1b . N0 Hot House be held here commencing the mot! Come and bring doz. 1b2. t tter arge th 39¢ Ww triend ges, home day by the the mem« n ve sp l Moth Irom dama 1)