Porcupine Advance, 9 Jul 1924, 1, p. 10

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Sereen Cloth, 24", 26", 28", 30 32" 36" 40" and 48" store closes Wednesday afternoon during months of May, June, Jluly and August. Window Screens, 45c, 50c, 55c and 60c Screen Doors 2.85, 4.10, 4.75 Where the Martin Orme Pianos are used:â€"â€"Canadian Conservaâ€" tory of Music, Ottawa; Ville Marie Convent; Y.W.C.A., Ottawa. Ladies‘ College, Ottawa ; Convent, Kingston. Moco Piano Lustre, the world‘s best piano and furniture polish removes all dirt, grease, finger marks, etc., etc., like magic 35c and $1.00 sizes Miathorn Block, MAIN STREET Martin Orme Pianos Apartment size $550â€"â€"Easy terms TAE NEW AARDWARE STORE Our Motto : Here to Satisfy , One block west of Eplett‘s Ice Cream Factory fancy work or gemeral work, $1.15, 1.25, 1.40 and 1.65, fully guaranteed Pocket Knives for Boys and Dad from 35¢ to $2.50 complete line of scissors for THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Barron, Fannie Finkelman, Tom Utâ€" tley, â€" Gilbert (Miller, Bill : Keeley, Ailbert Hope, Maurice Miller, Nanecey Sales, Raymond Sampson. Recommendedâ€"Maurilio Zuliania. Promoted from Senior II. to Junâ€" ior â€" IIJ.â€"Quinta iBaldovin, â€"Armand Boutet, Norma Taylor, Fernande Bouâ€" tet, Winnie MdaLean, Leo (Boutet, Billie MeceKay, Robert Carlyle, Willa Robar, Doris Boiwden, Clifford Juckâ€" sch, Stella Dennison, YÂ¥vounne Brown, Leonard Briden. Recommendedâ€"Ruth Lark. Promoted from Junior II. to Senâ€" ior II.â€"â€"Edward Sheculski, Louise Ansara, Dorothy â€" Carey, Tom Leck, Harvey Laine, Bertha Bonnell, Lorâ€" etta Proulx, Mary Walko, George Leck, _ Antoinette _ Augustinowski, Edna Gannon, Kenneth Adamson. Pupils Promoted at the Schumacher Public School in the Various Classes. Names Arranged in Qrder of Merit. The following are the promotion examination results for Schumacher Public School. imey towan, sylvia Nienm, â€" Hazel Neary, Arnold Haiwkins. Recommendedâ€"Hugh Calverley. Promoted from Junior NMI. to Senâ€" i0r IId.â€"Chrissie Murphy, Marguerite McKay, Mary Jacksic, Jennie Mecâ€" Leod, Roy Hamilton, Evelyn Leck, Beatrice Leck, Grant Barron, Theresa Hope, Dorothy Heath, Perey Aide, Walter â€" Finkelman, Marion _ Leng, Dick Calverley, Florence Dawson, Stanley Shippam, Geo. Proulx, Grace Lark, Barbara ‘MceGarry, Annetta Proulx. ‘ [Promoted from Sr. IL. to Jr. IHMH.â€" Cecilia Craig, Gordon Uttley, Laurie Nilkkola, â€"Edith Williams, Kathleen PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS Al SGHUMAGRER SGHOOL Recommended â€" Nellie _ Ansara, Mary Taipale, Winnie Parker, Delta 3 $ Flynn. Names of pupils promoted are arâ€" ranged in order of merit. Promoted from Senior III. to Fourth Classâ€"Francis Gilbert, Edâ€" ward Dorfman, Mamie Grentz, Sadie Aide, Kenneth Hope, George Tennyâ€" son, Jim Keeley, Kathleen (MdLean, Luey Cowan, Syvlvia Niem, Hazel Daisy Miller, Alex. Gregulski, â€" Elia Zuliani, Madeleine MceKinnon, Anme Krancovich. Recommendedâ€"Demitro Tominck. Promoted from Junior I. to Senior 1.â€"Wanda Smith, â€" Mary Hickey, Quanto Baldovin, Mike Kuly, Elsie Robar, Ernest Brown, Florence Highâ€" am, Violet Innes, Mary Kucherman, Gertrude Furlong, Fred Sheculski, Clifford _ MeDonald, Bill â€" Tennyson, Helen Tario, Quinto Flora, Frances Bobinski, â€"Annie Rubeck, Ambrose Beaudin, Arthur Adamson. Recommendedâ€"Madeleine _ Holgoâ€" vich, Charles Hamilton, Roy Hazelâ€" wiood. Recommendéedâ€"Dorothy _ Datwson, Annie Oklick, Jimmie Heath, Walter Staples. Promoted from Senior I. to Junior II.â€"Mary Miro, Lee â€" Kucherman, Basil ‘MeDonald, Margaret (Miller, Promoted from Senior Primer to Junior Firstâ€"Signet WTaipole, Marâ€" jorie Sampson, Roland Nilson, Jim Gregulski, Sam Finkelman, William Martin, Mike Ostovich,. Recommendedâ€"dLeonard Staples. Promoted ,from â€" Junior Primet (Class A.) to Senior Primerâ€"Rosy Holgovich, ‘Caroline Baldovin, Elsie Martin, Hazek Gilbert, Kate Kranâ€" covich. Gerald MeDonald, Ethel Mceâ€" $1000 OFFERED FOR CROWN LANDS AGENT, DEAD OR ALIVE It is understood that a reward of $1000.00 has been offered for the proâ€" duction of the body, dead or alive, of J. L. O"Donnell, former Crown Lands Agent at Hearst. While out on bail awaiting trial on a charge of theft from the Government, 0 ‘Donnel) is said to have left on a trip down the Pagwa River. His companions on the trip returned and reported that O ‘Donneil had apparently gone insane and taken to the bush and they had aing. Junior â€" Primer Primerâ€"Frank The recent organization of a strong Junior Soccer League in North Bay is another indication of the striking growth in popularity of footlball in Northern â€" Ontario. Footiball â€" seems to ‘be the leading sport today in Sudâ€" bury, North Bay, Kirkland Lake. Timmins, Dome, Schumacher and other centres, yet it is only a few years ago that unusual effort and enâ€" ergy were necessary to keep football in existence in most of these places. 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