* * 28. 19, .9, .0, .0, .6 fo«f ooocofl s oocouooooomsoooooooooooooooooooo3000.oooooooooooo0003ooouoonzVONQOu’u‘u‘u’u’u‘n‘u‘u’u‘u‘ #.,0 ,6, ,0, .0 oooxooooo"ooo’“‘oo.ouooo:ooooooooooocooooQOooooooooo.oo.3»3.3.3uo¢uoouoou. 282 2*2 282 a e 2282282292292 10, 9. ,9, ,0, ,0, ,0, .O _.0090“\\“0\000000«0003 0.0“00000000“00"000‘000"00“0000000. fzmoou% * 000;0000“0.‘000000“0.000.0“0.0“0.“0.0“0.000.00oouoouo.oflooooofloo?\ ove eelectoctect known. Has he aver tried to penetrate politician‘s skin? St. Thomas Timesâ€"Journal:â€" An Italian scientist has discovered a subâ€" stance harder than anything hitherto as a result of the earth shocks which the scientists suggested forced into the air delicate particles from decp rock fissures. The secret of the color of the dust was revealed when scientists anaâ€" lyzed samples and discovered that the dust harboured fine particles of the precious metal. The dust clouds came The world may talk of gold stanâ€" dards and gold hoardirg but in India it has been raining gold. Outlying disâ€" tricts in which seismic disturbances were felt recently reported a shower of fine powdered gold and told stories of golden clouds of dust floating low over the countryside. RAINED GOLD IN INDIA; YOU MAY BELIVE IT OR Kept ovenâ€"fresh by the heatâ€"sealed inner WAXTITE bag. Madeby Kellogg in London, Ont. CHILDREN always love Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes. And there‘s nothing better for their evening meal than a bowl of this crisp, delicious cereal with milk or cream. Rich in energy. Easy to digest. Invites restful sleep. LITTLE FOLK S _ The supper for ‘sing through: North Bay Nugget:â€"What can one gallon of gasoline accomplish in terms of lifting a motorist who strikes a match to see if the tank is empty? Canada Lumberman:â€"A radio tenor is off the air. His nose was injured in a wreck and heâ€"hasn‘t anything to In these days of scientific probings one can never tell just what peculiar phase of modern life will be analysed next. The latest case for, scientific investigation has been the railway train. Investigators have discovered that the average fatalities on trains is one for each 739,018,537 miles traâ€" velled, proving conclusively, scientists found, that next to your bed the railâ€" ways are the safest place in the world. Further research, according to the Statistical Bureau of the Canadian National System, shows that rail vay employees are one of the highest trained bodies of men in any indusâ€" try and those in charge of the operaâ€" tion of trains are compelled to underâ€" go medical examination at stated periods to insure their fitness to conâ€". tinue their duties. RAILWAY, NEXT TO BED, IS SAFEST PLACE IN WORLD Pupils who passed final examinaâ€" tion to Sr. IV classâ€"Dorothy Beaven, Dorothy Cadman, Dora Petchersky, Lola Taylor, Olga Zadworny. Room 7â€"Viclet L. McKinley, Teacher Pupils recommended to Jr. IV class Pupils recommended to Sr. IV class â€"Dorothy Bregman, Billie Blahey, Ida Bozor, Alice Bogh, Blanche Davidâ€" son, Betsy Dodge, Ida Ferri, Eva Hansen, Dorothy Habib, Patricia Holâ€" land, Annie Hrishkevich, Godfrey Jelbert, Bernice Johnson, Grace Lago, YÂ¥ Manero Andrew Maxwell, Harâ€" ry McFadden, Theda McIntyre, Denâ€" nis Moore, Evangeline Mooring, Garâ€" field Morris, Jean Prest, Doris Read, Allan Roos, George Varteniuk, John Westine, Lettie Whitford. Pupils who passed final examinaâ€" tions to Sr. IV classâ€"Widar Anderson, Leo Bandiera, Dave Bennett, Isaac Bregman, Walter Chickini, William Cocklin, Wilfred De Marco, Henry Elms, Glynne James, Norman Henderâ€" son, Ernest Manero, Kenneth Mason, Norman Morgan, Eric Ormston, Nick Ponchuk, Francesco Pontello, George Roberts, Willie Samborski, Tom Sexâ€" ton, Archie Allman. Rcom 6â€"Sylvia Shrepshire, Teacher Pupils who passed final examinaâ€" tions to Sr. IV classâ€"Muriel Bezanson, Mae Bough, Annie Denisevitch (conâ€" ditionally), Sophie Donylichuk (honâ€" ours), Jean Gordon, Aileen Holtman (conditionally), Dorothy Hudson, Verâ€" na Kyle (conditionally), Eileen Laâ€" tour, Margaret Neary, Olga Pottosky, Tegwen Thomas (honours), Hilda Ross (honours), Vidlet Vidal, Peggy Webâ€" ster, Rose Nikita (honours). Room 5â€"S. M. Robinson Pupils recommended to Sr. IV class â€"Edwin Bodell, Jack Carson, Ralph De Luca, Jack Dunn, James Dunsmore, Dguglas Hall, â€" Gerald KHKerscnieit, Ralph J¢hnson, Terence Kennedy, Kauno Korri, Robert Laidlaw, Harry Omiccioli, Bernard Rich, Kenneth Roâ€" par, John Sears, George Skelly, Sylvio Torlone, Cecil Walkley. Room 4â€"E. K. Baker, Teacher Pupils recommended to Sr. IV class â€"Olga Bozzer Sadie Bregman .(honâ€" curs), Eva Fartais (honours), Teona Galachiuck (honours), Lena Gomiero (honsurs), Cecelia Habib (honours), Anna Hansen (honours) Stella Kreâ€" mer, Olga Maidaniuk (honours), Viviâ€" an Porco (honours), Helen Promane (honours), Sarah Shub, Ficrence Spaâ€" dafore, Annie Simmons, Harriet Wikâ€" ston (honours), Grace Yuill. The following is the midsummer, 1934, report of the Central public school, Timmins:â€" List of Pupils who have Passed Examinations for Promoâ€" tion to Higher Classes, and List of Those Pupils Recomâ€" mended for Higher Classes, at the Central Public school, Timmins, for the Terms 1933 to 1934. Midsummer School Report of the Central Public School THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Pupils who passed final examinaâ€" tions to Sr. II classâ€"Jennie Bobie, Eiâ€" leen Clegg, Margaret Chinn, Fred Ellies, Leo Laeno, Steve Pretula, Orâ€" val Rhude, Robert Roy, Arvid Sween, Francis Watts, Walter Zurby. Room 13â€"KEileen Ohlman, Teacher Pupils recommended to Sr. Second classâ€"Honours: Shirley Keizer, Lido Nastasuk, Betty Tyrell. Pass: Stanley Alkerton, Fiorence Anderson, Alvin Daher, Sara Feldman, June Kelly, Aaara Martin, Barbara Thompson. Pupils who passed examinations to Sr. Second classâ€"Ernest Cocklin, Lawâ€" rence Johnston, Jack Rodda, Sophie Pupils recommended to Sr. II class â€"Frank Buthovittch, Nick Carrick, Agnes Costnuk, Helen Doner, Meri Durisik, James Maxwell, Scott Mcâ€" Coleman, Dan [Pinciuc, Llioyd Riley, Lilian Thomas, Ruth Westerholme, Pupils who passed final examinaâ€" tions to Jr. III classâ€"Bill Burnes, Joe Cunliffe, Gordon Hatton, Stuart Irâ€" ving, Marion Johnson, Gerald Moseâ€" leyâ€"Williams, Alec Pretula, Aurora Raffaele, David Rowe, Hilkka Saariâ€" nen, Roman Senyk, Clara Zabudna, Frank Williams. Room 12â€"M. Browneil, Teacher Pupils recommended to Jr. III class â€"Douglas Baker, Jean Blahey, George Caldbick, Mike Hershkevth, Gilbert Hill, Douglas Kullus, Maitland Luxâ€" ton, Annie McColeman, Draga Maperâ€" nick, Jean Mason, Kenneth Mellow, Helen Moroz, Frank Pearce, Mona Sinclair, Pearl Trethewey. Pupils who passed final examinaâ€" tions to Jr. III classâ€"Maurice Fishâ€" man, Lloyd Mooring, Albert Moscoâ€" rello, Angelo Terrabassi, Doris Warâ€" Pupils who passed final examinaâ€" tions to Jr. IV classâ€"Ellen Farnan, Mary â€"Klimovitch, Annie Pannas, Murray Stanley. Rcom 11â€"Hazel Watts, Teacher Pupils recommended to Jr. III class â€"Lenora Berini, Martha Brown, Agâ€" nes Ellies, Jeanne Fotoff, Leonard George, Aatos Haivala, Sidney Helperâ€" in, Barbara Honey, Dorothy Horwitz Jim Kelly, Oli Kobzick, Rose Kremer, Robert Nieman, Alice Pemberton, Pearl Prest, Nereo Raffaele, Peter Rcmaniuk, Bentley _ Saari, Leslie Shiels, Tom Shub, Emily Simmons, Tony Slak, Anita Soni, Jennie Staviâ€" arska, Maurice Stewart, Jack Walkerâ€" ley. Pupils who passed final examinaâ€" tions to ‘Sr. III classâ€"Ralph Arcuri, Nick Borilko, Edna Court, Avonell Coade, Billie Dalley, Steve Denisevitch, Andy Fartais, Maurice Goode, Carlo Halonen, Eero Hemming, Patricia Jones, Emily Kader, Bill Kapitan, Peter Krakana, Helen Lehto, Stanley Malcheski ,Murray MacArthur, Mary MacMillan, Fred Milne, Rosie Morriâ€" son, Nick Nastasuk, Rose Nosko, Irene Pouff, Alec Promane, Violet Roos, Irene Ruotsala, Zony Senyk, Francis Simpson, Gunnar Telkinnen, Carl Wasyluk. Pupils passed final examinations to Jr. III classâ€"Ted Berry, Evelyn Boyâ€" chuk, Nora Carrick, Anne Hemming, Rona Holland, Donalda MacMillan, Paul Moscarello, Robert Ross, Viola Zadworny. Pupils who passed final examinaâ€" tions to Sr. III classâ€"Passed: Jack Alkerton, Basil Chulak, Harvey Cottâ€" rell, Louise Ellies, Helen Kremyr, Nick Kosaski, Wilfred Leeman, Donald Mcâ€" Innis, Abie Martin. Room 10â€"Gertrude Peterson, Teacher Passed: Kalevi Asikainen, Britta Bergman, Cathleen Bough, John Boyâ€" chuk, Annie Byrom, Bill Carson, Michelina Chialc, Marian Cunliffe, Albert Ericson, Olive Henderson, Anâ€" nabelle Long, Penelope Luxton, Pete Nastasuk, Oliver Passi, Sarara Passi, Harry Rick, Moe Shragge, Annie Stefanick, Winnie Stewart, Peggy Williams. Pupils who passed final examinaâ€" tions to Sr. III classâ€"Marjorie Allan, David PForester, Lily Gurevitch, Barâ€" bara Mcseleyâ€"Williams, Winhie Steâ€" vens, Peter Senyk, Minnie Sears, Cecil Tippitt. Room 9â€"M. Morrison, Teacher Pupils recommended to Sr. III class â€"Honours: George Aaltonen, George Doner, Bill Southam, Bruce Taylor, Joyce Tyrrell, Norman Walkkilla. Pupils who passed final examinaâ€" tions to Jr. IV classâ€"Dorothy Brovenâ€" der, Mae Cadman, Jean Elmer, Ruth Jenkins, Hazel Lavin, Jordis Peltoâ€" maki, Mabel Westine, Ethel Shields. Pupils recommended to Sr. III class â€"Albert Beaven, Lucette Hansen, George Moluchi, Annie Volchuk, Irgio Galino, Ruth Hansen, Tony Senyk. Recmmendedâ€"Robert Cooke and George Hway. Room 8â€"A. G. Doherty, Teacher Pupils recommended to Jr. IV classâ€" Nancy Bennet, Freda Campbell, Jack Fartais, Leslie Harting, Armas Joki, Phyllis McCoy, Elsa Pettoniemi, Eva Pincius, Irene Smith, Mabel Sween, Ruth Weedon, Donald Warren. Pupils who have passed finals to Jr. IVâ€"Clifford Cretney, Ken Jones, Mike Kremyr, Irene Solitt, George Soulsby, Beulah Thompson. â€"Erling Anderson, Jean Baker, Alma Bennett, Thomas Berry, Thelma Brown, Janey Boychuk, Iris Cocklin, Fred Chaplick, George Fartais, Billis Grib>en, Maurice Helperin, Geraldine Jenkins, Augustine Kader, Sauli Leivo, Leo â€" Marshall, â€" Eugene Merikallio, Dean McArthur, Harvey McColeman, Uriel McMillen, Winnie Parnell, Rita Prest, Tom Roy, Taimi Ross, Hilda Teomlinson, Florence Westine, Eileen Whitfaord. St. John‘s Timesâ€"Globe:â€"When Fay Webb Vallee, in her suit for divorce from Rudy Vallee, asked for $7400 a month alimony, declaring that it cost her that to live, one felt almost temptâ€" ed tb ask, Was it worth it? Pupils recommended to Sr. I classâ€" George Bialik, Bill Bunziak, Catherâ€" ine Chalmers, Bill Chulak, Issy Fishâ€" man, Catherine Jardine, Larry Lake, Shirley Longmore, Kenneth McFadâ€" den, Lillian Melville, Bill Melynchuck, Norma (Monahan, Irene Narzarkeâ€" vich, Aili Salminen, Leda Scarabus, Hemino Soni, Mirco Soni, Lois Southâ€" am, George Taylor, Eric Wainman, Bob Walker, Frank Whitford. Room 16â€"O. McCulley, Teacher Pupils recommended to Jr. I classâ€" Nettie Adamson, Ruth Baruch, Walter Blahey, Irene Borland, Reginald Bradâ€" ley, Alan Burnes, Robert Cain, Searle Gribben, Helmi Hill, Nick Hriskevich, Annie Kilmovitch, Jack Lacy, Dorothy Little, Clemens Neiman, Viesti Schroeâ€" der, Victor Shutiakow, Jimmie Simpâ€" son, Gladys Stewart, Barbara Taylor, Viola Warren, Irene Wilkinson, Elsic Yates. Pupils recommended to Jr. I classâ€" Lauri Aaltonen, Annie Arcori, Shirley Brovender, Mario Gallino, Nick Spaâ€" suk, Volga Spasuk, Peter Stefanitch. Room 15â€"â€"F. L. Peters, Teacher Pupils recommended to Jr. I classâ€" Sylvia Boychuck, Bill Curick, Ronald Foreman, Helen Hall, Margaret Lillie, Harold LOry, Linnea Martin, Wilheâ€" mina McMillan, Richard Moyle, John Remmert, Helen Richards, Ruby Sinâ€" clair, Fleta Stevens, Mary Wizinski. Pupils recommended to Sr. I classâ€" ("H" denotes honours) â€" Charles Adams, Dora Hutchison, Helen Korri (H), Stanley Kremer, Doreen Mereâ€" dith, Richard Mascarello, Annie Osâ€" trosky (H), Henri Passi, Patricia Rhude, Mary Robchuck (H), Earl Sclaby, Fred Walno. Pupils recommended to Jr. II class â€"("H" denctes honours) â€" Bernice Bridgman, Raymond Burt, Violet Buthovitch, VYean Carson, Stanley Court, Howard David (H), Edythe Golden (H), Gertrude Kaufman (H), Morris Kosa, George Mitchell, Shirley Remus (H), Annie Rysak, Robeort Skelly, Thelma Smith (H), Gino Soni, Allan Stanley, Ellen Youlten, Mary Zudel. + Pupils who passed final examinaâ€" tions to Jr. Second classâ€"Eddie Assad, Gideon Baruch, Ted Carroll, Allan Chambers, Florine Jenkins, Terry Kelly, Mike Krokana, Beth Patterson, Lloyd Rich. Rocom 14â€"Evelyn C. Acton, Teacher Passâ€"Arthur Berini, Richard Bookâ€" er, Alec Borilko, Goldie Butovich, Mike Kapitan, Mary Kolysheonko, Jean Little, Jean Marshall, Neil Mofturack, Elizabeth Romiscon. Pupils recommended to Jr. Second classâ€"Honours: Eddie Borilko, Mary Fartais, Pete Kolaski, Monica Shragge, Billy Slywchuk, Joyce Stone, Sylvia Whitford. NEWFOUNDLAND, JAMAICA, PUERIO RICO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Coast in @uebec Telegraphâ€"Chronicle:â€" One thing an automobile with knee action cannot do is to kneel and apologize to a pedestrian it has knocked down. One of the latest names to be addeod to the list is that of Harry Byrne, who will be remembered by all the oldâ€" timers, His daughter, Mrs. J. G. Johnâ€" son, now of New York, writes The Advance in part, as follows:â€""I canâ€" mnot resist tolling you how much we enjoyed the recent copies of The Adâ€" vance. We read every word regarding the 25th Anniversary celebration and found it very interesting. I was sorry, however, not to have seen my father, Harry Byrne, prospector, mentioned on the list. He was, if you can recall, one of the real oldâ€"timers, having been in there even previous to 1907. He went back later, in 1909. If you would care to add his name, we would apâ€" preciate it." Names of oldâ€"timers of the Porecuâ€" pine continue to come in, and The Advance wishes to thank all those who have been kind enough to assist in making the list as complete as possible, The Advance intends to pubâ€" lish later in the year a final list on which it is hoped to have all the names of the real pioneers of the Porâ€" cupine. Two partial lists have already been published and the readers of The Advance have added names and thus assisted in a material way in making the list as complete as possible. The interest taken by so many is very enâ€" couraging, and still more pleasing is the kindness of so many in helping in this matter. Harry Byrne One of the Real Oldâ€"Timers Here 1ODAY as down through its century of existence The Bank of Nova Scotia offers to sound business the strength of ample resources and the staâ€" bility of its proven policies. No purer, safer soap than Worldâ€"wide facilities in every department of banking Stabil; L AYIAJ NO 3ILINVYVNO SDMV1â€" SSIININA 17 L\'i\vr # Try The Advance Wast Advertisements The Powassan News last week says: "John Rowlandson, memberâ€"elect for South Cochrane, is a brother of Councillor Richard Rowlandson of Powassan, Reeve Thos. Rowlandson of Nipissing, Robert Rowlandson, and Emanuel Rowlandson, all men of high standing in this community. Mr. Rowâ€" landson went north years ago, and became prominent as a pulpwood operator. We are convincedâ€" that he will make a very worthy representaâ€" tive for his riding, and The News joins with the many friends in this, his old home locality, in tendering heartiest congratulations." GOO0D WORDS FOR NEW MEMBER FROM HIS OWN OLD HOME TOWN cause poisons to accumulate in the sysâ€" tem and bring on persistent Backache, Lumbago, Rheumatism, or Sciatica. Take Gin Pills to restore the kidneys to a healthy condition and eliminate the poison from your system. Kidney Troubles 2 h.g A\ k THURSDAY, JULY 5TH, 1934