Porcupine Advance, 9 Apr 1924, 1, p. 2

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Jr. iPrimerâ€"Rosy Oglovich, Kate Krancovich, Hazel Gilbert, Howard Cowan, Randolph Humphrey, Steve NYUjrystian, Elsie (Martin, ‘Caroline Baldovin, Fred Villineuve, Gerald MceDonald. Sr. I1. Classâ€"Quinta Baldovin, Doris Beauden, Armand Boutet, Leo Boutet, Willa Rubar, Fernande Bouâ€" tet, Robert Carlyle, Leonard Briden. Norma Taylor. Jr. 1. Classâ€"Louisa Ansara, Mary Walko, â€"Antoinette _ Augustinowski, Annie Oklick and Edward Sheculski, equal, Tom <â€"Leek, Jimmine Heath. George Leck, Bertha Bonnell, Edna (Gannon and Harvey Laine equal. Room II.â€"Mrs. Margaret MceKay, Teacher. Senior Primer Classâ€"Roland Nilâ€" son, Marjorie Sampson, Violet Innes, Mike Ostovich, William Martin, Sam Fin‘kleman. Semior â€" First Classâ€"Mary _ Holâ€" sovich, _ Silveste _ Tomuick, Mary Miro, Daisy Miller, Margaret «Miller, Elia Zuliani, Demetro Tomuick, Basil MeDonald, Lie Kucheran. Junior First Classâ€"Mary Hickey, Wanda Smith, Madeleine Holgovieh, Bill â€" Tennyson, Mike Kitly, ~Fred Sheculski, _ Hughie Aide, ~ Ambrose Beaudin, â€"Roy Hazlewood,â€" Quauta Baldovin. Sr. â€" Primerâ€"Quinto _ Flora, Bill Kuly, Mike Oglovich, Lucien Rashra, Elsie Robar. Room I.â€"Junior Primaryâ€"I. Murâ€" phy, Teacher. Room V.â€"Jr.â€" IHTâ€"Clariece Sulliâ€" van, â€" Teacherâ€"Marguerite McKay. Chrissie Murphy, Mary Jacksie, Beaâ€" trice Leck, Evelyn Leck, Jennie Mceâ€" Leod and Roy Hamilton, equal, Nellie Ansara, Theresa Hope and Grace Lark, equal, Dorothy Heath, Perey Aide, Florence Dawson, Walter Finâ€" kelman and Batrbara MeGarry, equal. (GGieo. Proux. . Sr. II.â€"Cecelia Craig, Fannie Finâ€" kelman, Perey Archambault, Albert Hope, Maurice Miller, Russell Cowan, Gilbert Miller, Raymond Sampson, Terrence Sampson, Billy Kelly. Room IV.â€"Victoria Malkin, Teachâ€" A. â€" Classâ€"Walter Craig, Steve Ruwbec and Eva Prest, equal, Gertrude Smith and Joe Popovich, equal. B. Classâ€"EImer Nikula and Frank Augustynowski, equal, Mike Popoâ€" vich, Mary Holguich and John Keeley equal. Honour Roll for March of Pupils in Schumacher Public School.. IRONSTONE, SUDBURYV‘S GOALER TO OTTAWA NL.C. C. Classâ€"â€"Bappi1 Flora and Pat Miller, equal, Steve Austovich, Ada Miller and Wilho Helena. Names are arranged in order of merit. Room V.I.â€"Johin A. ‘Bush, Princiâ€" pa‘â€"Senior â€" Fourth _ Classâ€"Maisie Muskett, Frank Gerovich, Nellie Corâ€" nell, Gladys Elley, Margaret FAlley, Willie Mair, Cecil Eady, Helen Lark, Lawrence Miller, Kenneth Eady. Senior Third Classâ€"iMamie Grentz, Francis Gilbert, Sadie Aide, Kenneth Hope, Zora Sechen, George Tennyson, Arnold Hawkins. MARCH 5GHODL REPORT OF SCHUMACHER SCROOL Joe TIron‘stone, Sudbury goalkeever, has signed a contract with the Ottaâ€" wa National League .Club owners. Ironstone is a Hebrew, 22 years of age, and rated as one of the very hbest goalâ€"tenders ever developed in the North.. He has had three yvears‘ exâ€" perience im Senior amateur hockey, while this year he for the Sudâ€" bury Intermediates, NOH.A. chamâ€" pionsg. â€" His great work in 1923 is ecredited with keeping the Wolves in the running against Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. R. Fowler, who for the past month has been in charge of the Customs Office here left on Friday for North Bay. Room IIL.â€"Olfve W. White, Teachâ€" so that the affair could not be seen from the street. Something around $50.00 was secured from the holdâ€"up,. the young men then walking to Earlâ€" ton, from _ which place â€" they took train to Cobalt. Word of the holdâ€" up, however, had travelled ahead of them, and they were arrested at a Cobalt hotel. Some of the money had been spent, but the larger part of it was recovered. The young felâ€" lows had ‘been travelling under the name of *O‘Brien, and when first arâ€" rested, maintained this to be their name, but later. admitted their rea!l identity, Mr. J. Kennedy, for the past month an inmate of the Christie Street Hosâ€" pital for Disaibled * Veterans returned on Thursday. Jack is looking well and reports the best of treatment while at Christie Street Hospital. FORMER TIMMINS YOUNG MEN STAGE BAD HOLDâ€"UP At the Supreme Court sittings at New Liskeard, Mr. Justice Kelly reâ€" served judgment in the case of J. W. Myles, jeweler, against the Estate of the late H. Elphick, of Haileybury, forâ€"a diamond ring delivered on the day the hbhig Hailevbhury fire oceurâ€" red. After returning to Toronto Mr. Justice Kelly announcéd his dGecision awarding Mr. Myles $800.00, the price of the ring, with interest. JUDGMENT FPOR JEWELER FOR RING SOLD LATE H. ELPHICK CASE OVER BIG NUGGET SETTLED OUT OF COURT The case of â€"Price vs. Clement conâ€" terning the ownership of the twenty thousand dollar silver nugget was setâ€" tled out of ceodutt. It is understood that Mr. Price accepted $1,500.00 and withdrew the case. Why Ford Predominates Do You Know T hatâ€" theFord crankshaft is machined accurately to one thousandth part of an inchâ€" the Ford front axle is made to withstand shocks and strains ten times greater than are ever met in ordinary usageâ€" the Ford car is composed of four complete units: Power Plantâ€" Front Running Gearâ€"Rear Runâ€" ning Gearâ€"Frameâ€" only five movements of hand and feet are required to accorâ€" plish the shift from neutral to high on a Ford car 2s against 15 CARS . +TRUCKS . TRACTORS TIMMINS BRANCH, > SOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, IMPERIAL BANK See Any Authorized Ford Déaler Mail it to the Bank No matter how far distant you may be from this Bank you can always make deposits by mail. Sums of money sent to us by registered mail will be credited to your account and immediately acknowledged. Do not keep a large sum of money at home â€"mail it to the Bank. there is no possibility of failure to accomplish gear shift in the Ford car, There is no chance of clashing gears in the Ford transmission â€" the hands of 249 skilled bodyâ€" builders, trirmnmers and finishers. on a selective gear shift carâ€" ~15,000 operations are perâ€" {iv:med in the building of each Ford chassisâ€" the entire building of a Ford closed body requires 38 hours and 15 minutes during which time the body passes through D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. F. R. WAY, Manager. CPâ€"32C

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