Porcupine Advance, 31 Aug 1933, 2, p. 1

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Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage Can covered Use plenty of Chloride of Lime whick can be procured at the Town Hall frea Householders using well water mus boil it for at least 20 minutes. All Qutside Tollets must be made #; wool. By Order of 60 THIRD AVENUP P.O. Box 1591 Timm Langdon Langdon Arch.Gillies,B.A.8c.,0.L.S8. Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Etce. Old P.O. Bidg., Timmins Phone 362 Reed Block Pine Street â€" =â€" Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. Crown Attorney District of Cochrane Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd. PETERBOROUGH, ONT. ACENXTS EVERYVWHERE Barristers, Solicitors, Ete, A. E. MOYSEY BLOCK, TIMMIN®S, ONT. Schumacher and South Porcupine 14â€"26 "LIFE ISN‘T HALF THE BOGY THAT IT SEEMSâ€" WE SHoOULD REMEMBAER THAT TCODAYT 3 THE TOMORROW WE WORRIED §0 MVUCH ABOUT REMEMBER WE DO IT! Don‘t let your car remind you on a lonely road that you forgot your oil and grtasing,. It‘s tough on the car and tough on youâ€"not to mention your pocketâ€"booki! Eveready Service Station 44 Bruce Avenuse South Porcupine, Ont. We Manufacture and Carry in Stock A W »AGS HAVERSACKS SNOWsSHOES Do sLEIGHS TOBOGG ANS TARPAULINS TEXTS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, â€" NOTARY PUBLIC 4 Marshallâ€"Ececlestone Building Secon d Section APPROVED AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE E HOUSEHOLDERS Barristers, Solicitors, Ete, our Local send your . A, CALDBICK Phone 15 THE HCARD OF HEALTYTY3 Phone 640 Dealer far Prices or order direct to PACK BAGS EIDERD«O W N SKIIS DOG HARNESS HORSE Timmins, Ont 10 14.26 BLANKETS «â€" Timmins 14â€"246 .' fl Rotondoâ€"English composition, C; trigonometry, C; chemistry, C; French composition III. C. Schmelzleâ€"Algebra, II; geometry, II; trigonometry, II; physics. I; chemâ€" istry, III; French authors, C; French composition, II. J. Wrightâ€"Chemistry, C. Winner of Middle School general proâ€" ficiency prizeâ€"Harry Verner. Winner of Upper School general proâ€" ficiency prizeâ€"Clifford Schmelzle. Students who passed in all the subâ€" of the Middle School in which they triedâ€"â€"R. Cantor, T. Cecconi, R. Clark, N. Costain, M. Gallagher, K. Gibson, L. Hadden, M. Haneberry, L. Kaufman, M.. King, M. Lloyd, M. O‘Shea, M. St. Paul, H. Verner, T. Wright. G. Kaufmanâ€"English composition, C: English literature, III; geometry, C: trigonometry, I; physics, C. M. Kingâ€"English literature, II. M. Lloydâ€"English literature, C; algeâ€" bra, III; trigonometry, C. § M. O‘Sheaâ€"English composition, II English literature, C; algebra, C. N. MacPhailâ€"English composition, C: English literature, C; French comâ€" position Studerts who passed in all the subâ€" jects of the Upper School in which they M. Lloydâ€"Latin authors, II; French authors, II; French composition, C. ~H. McIntoshâ€"Alegbra, I. H. McLeanâ€"English composition, II; English literature, C; geometry, III; chemistry, II. M. Murphyâ€"Alegbra, C. M. O‘Sheaâ€"Canadian history, II; geometry, I; Latin authors, II; French authors, I; French composition, III. A. Frumkinâ€"Trigonometry, I; chemâ€" istry, I; French authors, III; French composition, C. M. Kingâ€"Canadian history, II; algeâ€" bra, I; geometry, I; physics, I; Latin authors, C; Latin composition, III. E. Pelkieâ€"Ancient history, II; geoâ€" graphy, C. P. Robertson â€" chemistry, C. M. St. Paulâ€"English composition, I; English literature, II; Canadian history I; algebra, C; geometry, II; physics, I; chemistry, T; French authors, II; French composition, C. H. Vernerâ€"English composition, I; English literature, I; Canadian history, I; Ancient history, III; algebra, I; geoâ€" metry, I; physics, I; chemistry, I; French authors, I; French composition, II. M. Gallagherâ€"English C:; English literature, II; trigonometry, I; French French composition, C. L. Haddenâ€"English composition, II English literature, C; Ancient history II; geometry, II; French authors, C French composition, C. I. Kaufmanâ€"English literature, II; Canadian history, I; algebra, I; geomeâ€" try, I; physics, I; chemistry, I; French authors, I; French composition, I. C. Schmelzleâ€"English composition C; English literature, C; algebra, C; geometry, II; physics, I; chemistry, II; French composition, C. T. Wrightâ€"English composition, IT; English literature, C; Canadian history II; geometry, C; chemistry, III; French authors, II; French composition, III. Upper School Results The following are the Upper School examination results:â€" R. Cantorâ€"English composition, III English literature, III; algebra, III trigonometry, II; French authors, III French composition, II. T. Cecconiâ€"English composition, C. N. Costainâ€"English composition, II English literature, C. J. Clementâ€"English literature, III; Canadian history, C; algebra, II: phyâ€" sics, II; chemistry, II. N. Costainâ€"Canadian history, I; geoâ€" metry, I; physics, I; chemistry, I; Latin authors, C; Latin compos.tion, C. M. Gallagherâ€"Canadian history I: Latin authors, I; Latin composition, I R. Gibsonâ€"English composition, II English literature, I; Canadian history C; physics, III; chemistry, II. F. Jakesâ€"Geometry, I; chemistry, I; French authors, II; French composiâ€" tlon, C. V. Haneberryâ€"English literature, C Ancient history, II; geometry, I; chem istry, C. M. Haneberryâ€"Canadian history, C; Ancient history, I; geometry, I; physics C; chemistry, C. The following are the results of the Middle School and Upper School exâ€" aminations at the South Porcupims Continuation School:â€" Middle School Results R. Cantorâ€"Can. history, I; Latin authors, I; Latin composition, I. Results of Middle and Upper School Exams at South End S. Hughesâ€"chemistry, I; French ruthors, III; French composition, C. List of Pupils Passing on Subjects Indicated in the Recent Departmental Examinations for the Middle School and Upper School, South Porcupine Continuation School. Results of Examinations very Creditable to the School and to the Pupils. M. Haneberryâ€"English composition algebra, III authors, IIT composition 0000060066 900080609 9 0 0 60 0 0 0960 046600 000 00 0 9 0 0 9 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 8 0 6 0 0 6 0 0006460 6 sented at | exercises to the 1933â€"19:; the 1933â€"1934 school year. Iâ€"Indicates firstâ€"class honours, 75 to 100 per cent. IIâ€"Indiczaites secondâ€"class honours, 66 to 74 per cent. IIIâ€"Indicates thirdâ€"class honours, 60 to 65 per cent. C.â€"Indicates cwdit standmg 50 to 59 per cent. The following have received complete pass Junior Matriculation which inâ€" cludes the twelve papersâ€"English comâ€" position, English literature, Canadian history, Ancient history, algebra, geoâ€" metry, physics, chemistry, Latin auâ€" thors, Latin composition, French auâ€" thors, French compositionâ€"R. Cantor, Provincial Constable J. Constantine, of Kapuskasing, met with a painful facial and body injury in the rock cut, one mile south of New Liskeard on Thursday evening of last week, when the car he was driving suddenly sweryâ€" ed in loose grave!l and somersaulted a fence to land with four wheels in the air. A passing motorist released the imprisoned driver and took him to the Haileybury hospital where his condiâ€" tion is not reported as serious. Conâ€" stable Constantine was alone when the accident occurred, L. N. LCO M. King, M. Lioyd The following promoted to form The results of the department are a tribute to students. The: gratulate those bring such spl ecconit, N. CCStain, Jakes, I. Kaufman, M. M. St. Paul, H. Verne: are a tribute to the honest effort of the students. The principal desires to conâ€" gratulate those who have assisted to bring such splendid results to South Porcupine Continuation School. Durâ€" ing the two years 323 papers have been passed out of 391 tried, or 83 per cent. (Signed) Frank Purdy, Principal. PROVINCIAL CONSTABLE HURT IN ACCIDENT LAST THURSDAY Schmelzle Student: Upper Scl graduatior normal Frumkin, Wright. Note Middlr ¢ {(49000980000000908000998900088080086000480R%R0r000 000800 § 4 G0 *%%. t triedâ€"R kin, M. HMHead Office Schumacher, Ont. Feldman Timber Company Limited All 1Al J. W who Don‘t delay building that home of your own you‘ve dreamed of and planned for so long. â€" Now is the time to build. We will give you valuable free helpful service and estimates, relieving you of all the details. We will furnish all materials at lowest cost. Tm 4 ostain June, 1932, and again of al exams of June, 1933, LL Jositionâ€"I. CantC tain, M. Gallagne M. O‘Shea. tudents nhnave D 4 from form 3â€" in, L. Hadden, M. King, M. O°‘S ‘‘the . I oo0l will be 1P m Hat m M will be preâ€" mmencement * fall term of FOR ESTIMATES CALITL inebe Y‘ Sh Last week The Rouynâ€"Noranda Press had the following paragraph of interâ€" est:â€"‘"‘Three generations, grandfather, father and son, made the journey from Rouynâ€" to McWatters®© Gold "Mince on Wednesday morning by Northern Skyâ€" ways plane, when H. A. Burbank, of the Ingersolâ€"Rand, Kirkland Lake, his father, A. A. Burbank, of Danville, @ue., and his son, A. R. Burbank, of Kirkland Lake, were the passengers. The flight was the first experience of travelling by air for Mr. Burbank, sr., and his grandson. Bill Ressiguier was the pilot." High River Times:â€"The world is so heavily in debt that those who think it owes them a living are just out of luck. The current issue of Kâ€"Ray, the official Kiwanis magazine, gives the attendance record for June for the Kiwanis clubs in the Ontarioâ€"Quebecâ€" Maritimes district. Out of a total of 46 clubs in the area, Timmins club for Juns stands fourth for attendance. In the whole district the average attendâ€" ance percentage was given as 66.16 per cent. There are only five clubs with eighty per cent. or more. â€" ‘These are the following clubs, in the order given: Noranda, 86.4; Orillia, 86; St. John, N.B., 83.06; Owen Sound, 82; Timmins, 81.48. Kirkland Lake is a close sixth with a percentage of 79.17. Cobalt is materially down, having only a perâ€" centage of 30. New Liskeard has 68.02. Toronto is down to 358. Sault Ste. Marie has 66.92. THREE GENERATIONS TRAVEL TOGETHER IN AEROPLANE TIMMINS KIWANIS CLUB FOURTH IN JUNE ATTENDANCE pine year on the following insectivorous birds: Bobolinks, Cathbirds, Chickadees, Cuckoos, Plickers, Plycatchers, Grosâ€" beaks, Hummingbirds, Kinglets, Marâ€" tins, Meadowlarks, Nighthawks or Bullâ€" bats, â€" Nuthatches, Orioles, Robins, Shrikes, Swallows, Swifts, Tanagers, Titmice â€",Thrushes, Vireos, Warblers, Waxwings, ~Whinâ€"poorâ€"wills,;~Woodâ€" peckers, and Wrens, and all other perching birds which feed entirely or chiefly on insects. The taking of the nests or eggs of migratory game, migratory insectivorâ€" ous and migratory nonâ€"game birds, their nests or egss is prohibited. Auks, Auklets, Bitterns, Pulmars, Gannets, Grebes, Guillemots, Gulls, Herons, Jaegers, Loons, Murres, Petrels, Puffins, Shearwaters and Terns: and there is a closed season throughout the year on the following insectivorous birds: Bobolinks, Cathbirds, Chickadees, Closed Season There is a closed season th1i the year on Wood Ducks, Cranes, Curlew, Willets, Godw land, Plover, Blackâ€"bellied and Plover, Greater and Lesser Yell Avocets, Dowitchers, Knots, catchers, Phalaropes, Stilts, Su Turnstones and all the shore h provided with an open season : schedule. There is a closed season tht No person shall kill, hunt, capture injure, take or molest any migratory game birds during the closed season; and no person shall sell, expose fotr sale, offer for sale, buy, trade or traffic in any game bird at any time. the : birds Open Seasons. Bag Limits, Etc. for Duck, Geese and Woodc¢ock In that part of â€" of the French ar (but not including CGGeorgian Bay wat nipeg line of th Railwaysâ€"Septen In that part and west of the Rivers and also Bay Georgian Bay waters)â€"september to December 15. Open Seasonâ€"Eider Ducks North of the Quebec, Cochrane, Wit ing Migratory The Natior Department 1 to Decembnd Open Seasonâ€"Woodcock September 15th to November 30 A summary of the as LN ply to Ontario follows:â€" Open Sceasonâ€"Ducks, Geese, Brant Rails, Coots and Wilson‘s or rovisions of the Migratory Birds Act for 1933. . Regulaâ€" tions Governing the Killing of Wild Ducks, Geese, Brant, Rails, Coots, Wilson‘s tbr Jackâ€"snipes, Etc. Clos: ed Seasons on Certain Birds. Other Details of Act. Mill Office Mattagami Heights T O ‘losed season throughout the following nonâ€"gam( Jackâ€"Snipt t of Ontal the 1 Bird pten ir} id i1 ts, Godwits, Upâ€" llied and Golden esser Yellowâ€"legs, Knots, Oysterâ€" Stilts, Surfâ€"birds, e shore birds not 1 season in above lian National ) December 15 Iv VIing i e imb of th« Ottawa south Rivers of the mber rth WA From North Bay there comes the acâ€" count of a wedding that will be of inâ€" terest to Timmins and district readers, the groom being the manager of the Dominion stores branch in town. The report of the wedding is as follows:â€" Decorated with pink and white glaâ€" dioli and evergreens the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bouck, 213 Fisher street, North Bay, provided a charming setting for the wedding at 6.30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 16th, of Helen Luâ€" cille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bouck, to Edward Alva Blais, of Timmins. The ceremony was performed by Rev. George 8. Easton, of St, Andrew‘s Unitâ€" ed Church, North Bay, beneatha canâ€" opy of pink and white streamers, with fernery background. Miss Ethel Blais, of Toronto, acked as bridesmaid. Little Miss Lois Burnie, of North Bay, was the pretty little flower girl. Harry Byers, of Haileybury, supported the groom. The wedding music for the ocâ€" casion was played by Mrs. Alex Murâ€" ray of Sturgeon Falls, The bride was given in marriage by her father, Frank Bouck, of North Bay. She was gowned in white satin and angelskin lace, fashioned on Princess lines, with tight wristâ€"length sleeves. Her veil of silk embroidered net, with cap of Honitan lace and seed pearls, was caught in nleats at the back of the head with a bandeau of orange blosâ€" soms. She wore white kid gloves and silverâ€"trimmed white moire shoes and carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses, liliesâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley and orange blossoms The bridesmaid was gowned in a ruffied frock of pink chiffon and turban of pink velvet rose petals, with touches of blue. She wore pink moire shoes, and carried a sheaf of cream gladioli, baby‘s breath and maidenhair fern. The flower girl was charming in frock of pale blue organdie, with two deep flounces picot edged in pink. She wore a blue organdie hair bow, and carried a white basket of white and tory prot ed | g. rotri gratory the Int thatr of plane, powerâ€" live birds‘ as shooting â€" frot motor vehicle The shooting earlier than st Married at North Bay on Wednesday Aus CONNAUGHT AGENT T. N. 0. TRANESFERRED TO UNO PARK Cl wiIive Duck rliier than sunrise or later than sunâ€" , is prohibited. The penalty for violation of the Miâ€" atory Bird laws is a fine of not more an three hundred dollars and not less an ten dollars, or imprisonment for term not exceeding six months, or th fine and imprisonment. Any enquiries regarding the Migraâ€" ry Birds Act regulations will receive ompt attention and reply if addressâ€" Th Y gun prohibi ‘ed in wing C p< attention and reply if addressâ€" B. Harkin, commissioner, Miâ€" iroqg iByMMBFGFGFsFFPGGG Birds Convention Act, Dept. of rior., Ottawa, Ont. ind not more than 125 50 ducks in one season Gun and Appliances > of automatic (autoâ€"lo; machine )pointed i The A SSsIoOon Of : during the Ontario uw dpcoys, nigh! m any hors is forbidden g of migratory boat, decoyv itomatic (autoâ€"loading). ine guns, or battery, or _than number 10 gauge nd the use of any aeroâ€" at the home of the ifter the ceremony. evening the newlyâ€" ft for Timmins to takt ther of the bride, wore Italian lace, with corâ€" pi 1e use of any aeroâ€" sail boat, wounded s, night light, and horseâ€"drawn or Mis Myr fo migratory game ae open season is until March 3ist costume was of ited cape, with n velvet hat and Tre the nCt more than thirâ€" home of th tory game birds later than sunâ€" es Gladys and Mr. and Mrs. n and Earl, of ts from a dis iding event Aug. 16th it at Cobalt. in a recent tation agent recently to place of the death some wide circles Porcupine some time ) Uno Park on master Holt, who P Al piness arough Rails aggre Ma two She and and at, it TIMMINS LODCE 1.0.0.F. NO 459 (Kidfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street, North. Meéeols every Tuesday evening in the Visiting hrethren requested to attend. 8, LA WLEY H. M. MOORE, Noble Grand â€" Box 1311 Reo., Sea 14.2¢ Meets on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall. R. GG, Stoneman, W. M. J. T. Andrews, Ree. Sec. Box 1415, Timm 601 Wilson Ave. Timmins ‘ #$4004%99%00%0%00% 86 %%§%40% 0 * % e *# LOYAL ORDER of MOOSE TIMMINS LODGE NO. 1658 Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at Moose Hall at 8 o‘clock VISITING BRETHREN WELCOME â€"~6~â€"12 Mecets every First and Third of the month in the Oddfellow Timmins 04986 04484644 %%% 046 % 4 Mrs, H. Deane, W.M T. PARSONS W. D. FORRESTER President Secretary~â€"Trenas. Number 4A t lt ::A DP :P LA L. l PP Mrs 7. Wllkms LR A M s sb ul W a 2 d «it lt tA P P O PPA DR. E. L. ROBERTS g PA L â€"AP C LCC â€"AP : LA C P ACâ€" P Gold Star L.O.B.A. uid PA P CAE LA PPA â€"AL: PP P P3 P io VETERINARY SURGEON All domestic animals scientifically treated. Tuberculine Testing Special attention to Cats and Dogs TERMS MODERATE Phone 499 66 Thll‘d Ave. f MMINS ONT. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Electrical Treatments for Medical and Surgical Cases Venereal and Skin Diseases Treated by Modern Methods. esP P P AP PP â€"ALâ€"ACâ€" C AL L P PA LA *A C L TEACHER TTMMINS We Make SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Empire Block, Timmins Now is the Time for â€" The Botanical Laboratory DARIUS HOGAN Men 11 BRUCE AVENUE South Porcupine Miss Adeline Natanson A. F. C. M. Teacher of Piano and Theory Fourth Ave The Ideal Tonic Take Nature‘s Way to Health Also Cleaning and Proessing done, Dr. J. Mindess PRICE FIVE Terms 11 Floral Park Dr. J. Martin PHONE 310 for Arrangements Second Section " Herbhs " Announcement Phone 118 OF PIANOFORTE SOUTH PORCUPINE on Application Mrs, M. Parnel! Timminsg TIMMINS 31~â€"34 1 ~18tf Friday s hall Olnt 14 14 R.8 14â€"26

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