Porcupine Advance, 2 Nov 1921, p. 3

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keef for Sdbool Sectiin No. 1, Mountjoy, usually known as the Mattagami school, is proving inadequate for the arccommodation of the unusual numâ€" ber ‘of pupils seeking its accommodaâ€" tion. But with the enterprise and puâ€" blic spirit that the district is coming to expect as a matter of course from the people of Mattagami prompt steps are being taken to provide complets accommodation for alt the school chilâ€" dren of Mattagami. As a temporary means of getting over the problem, a building is to be erected at onee opâ€" posite the present school. This new buildinz will be nsed this year for school punposes, but it will be so consâ€" trueted as to be easily turned into a residence next year and 30 disposed of without loss and perhaps at an actual profit. Next year the plan is to build a structure that will be ample for the veeds of the present and the immediâ€" ate future. Tihe school built this year at a cost of $2500.00, and the new school now to be erected atea cost of approximately $1000.00 will provide OVER EIGRTY PUPIS ROW Al MATTGN! SCROO Trustees Providing Further Accomâ€" modation and Planning for New School Next Summer. e LpILp LfLoLmimUnLnLpLnLEUnLALALALALIALALIALALEAALALIALALAEAAAEAIS UAIALNAALN L Sn e : ie cheren GTSASAEANE ienen cAeds fenenensneAetferienterNiencâ€"ia feriSieieterertete e tfi ie tad $0000009§000000000000000009$980000000030000000000000000008600 00 020000000000000000000000800000000006008 80 00000000000 000606000090900 000000000068 00000000000000000000 090049 #$$44§%859§%89%99803043000009898¢000008800 50000908 0000000000800000000 04808090080 00080 004000000000 00400000004800 008 $0000900 0000 99000000004 0440098900 80000 0000000 9090000 400000060 The neat new sch $09¢099000000090000200044000048 00000000400 0000000000090090000000600000000000000000000000000000000800 0400000 900000000000 0800000000000006000000 090000690004 Where Men‘s Goods are being sold at remarkable low prices. Highest quality goods at prices that cannot be equalled elsewhere. Come and see. 609949989 8060888§4549048§048004§05000000000900009 00040090000 000008 000000 0000000000600000006 00000 0060606000029 0006068 06900094 60800090090 0 9000000008904 0000009000 BUCOVETSHKEY & CO. l0on for alt tne sch tagami. As a tei tting over tie prc to be erected at c resent sehool. T 1 be nsed this y ses, but it will be o be easily turned ol built t! e k. " * 9t eS ns ."3,7 ied ie m t iez y 4 engh pncsyx k3 ‘ tkca olz a 28 y eA ncrig w\ 45 PSal‘s% o l on pes as C ht 0 3 2 K . *. M Pd R &VC ce y k +4 o Ais ‘ : 4 P + a ixst &n 3 Pra -‘:".;â€".' h * i i ' ~:" k ;i;" ,‘.’ R «- * M zht 4. "Tang hee % & be o+ o Oe SR 2. & 2 +A â€"A bet PA > P vit A i lve wl ' y = s c Ariâ€" p '-;1_" n + + Pe m 3 * PS â€" A3 3 OS Cocl naks PA nc h o e Es 0X <k Tss W § RE Govl S s e o C 1 1s 10 DULLC nple for th the immedi e complet< ichool chilâ€" temporary problem, & 118 suitabile quarters of a more permanent rature.. The new school, finished this siummer, was accordingly planned and carried along, and as it would accomâ€" modate more than double the number of children on the roll last year it was naturally considered to be large enâ€" Matlagwami; seeims to nave mA a (QO1â€" ble share of expansion. In no part of Timmins or the settlements adâ€" jacent to this town has there been such a large amount of building as in what is known as Mattagami. As the greater part of the building has been of homes, the population has very materially increased. ~Consequently, last week saw an attendance of 82 at the school, with the possibility of still more pupils if accommodation could be provided. The trustees, however, more puplis be provided. are meeting organized. Temporary accommodation for the pupils was provided in Mr. Jolhn Powér‘s ‘hotel, and the school trustees at once go: busy t& provide suitable quarters of a more permanent nature. The new school, finished this ough for immediate needs. The Mat tagami district, however, has grow1 greatly during the past few months There ‘has been prosperiiy and pro School had ie Tac M O} nmediate rsccommodation, while next ear they will be replaced by a buildâ€" i¢ desioned to fully meet the needs W few year the Mattagami Public had an attendance of 23 and is considered large in view of t that the seetion had just been veat gen pro parts of lhe trustees, nowever, the situation and will distric 1arge CH1â€" The Matâ€" AVDN ut DON‘T MISS VISITING THE NOW N FULL â€"SWING of games betw teams of Timm a.receni ‘mecting hC Falls, the organization ed off with the followt ed:â€"iPresident, Miss 1 Iroquois Fal Anderson, C( Ruth Bruton officers with each team wi screume ol U3C Sames . will be drawntup after other dates are arranged sehool, another and the #ood d are looking forward to a good seasol with lots of, wholesome exercise an sport for themselves and much inter est for the public. BORNâ€"In Oct. 271 tae nee LADIES COF DISTRICT TO HAVE HOCKEY LEAGUEL {nown rovide 0@R InlZ 1@ TISin larce ove 1€ 108 as full accommodation temporary new seh In Timmins, on Thursda Tth., 1921, to Mr. and Mi Blackman.â€"a daug@hter. new the Women will be built and her teacher will d work carried eneration. Then, U l1te lrane Irooat i representative fr form the Executive. e games to be pla; up after the N.O.H NOO :ation was CUu )llowing oifice oreanizail Trouunuos 10 hel« luen, to acc 1£E PORCUPINE ADVANCE atI0n W N.O.H.AX. ion. As noted sehool will be presentâ€" new )ilicers Ci@ci in Davidson sident, Mis in â€" Iroquois : duly startâ€" Y along for next year ommodate equipped. re ad rockey alls and 1} ries U erar agreement country or not Is LC pHIVIeRC,. Li the Soo think it wil the addition of a G HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL IN THE HUMAN BREAST, ETC. The follow ‘«Hockey No sueâ€" of The and will be ut wIth nen s th Mavin ame. aal wi s the x ha In W Lhe nV 01 n ti 1‘] N0Ckey Phe1 mer O Ip, emnniematl Championship o Star has for ww ir the CHie 1e ta e Li )6 9t New hi m n mM ) ma It. : cadilyv Py aro . Northern st likely ematic of pos n( CKev nd t the Ceard IAsKkeard Spe€ neral interest, it will find any i this part ‘of nder C St and Timmins . seâ€" hern Ontario reâ€" kely to Alift the ic of the Ontario p. Jdust what liâ€" r his selection is it of course, that e fellows out at l take more than reen to the Sadâ€" Nort r the headin fromâ€"the las 0es ind any genâ€" part of ithe to show at )Wn e Int W M bury lineâ€"up, (and of zetting that wolf mas told about), to wir zroup of the N.O.H. of fact, the North â€" have every confidenee the Sqo and the Star‘ card. 8 ‘‘New Liskeard expects to pplace three teams in the N.O.H.A., this year and every team will be an aggregation worth cheering for in their respective sroup. It is to be hoped the fans will ‘‘Last year‘s experience :omvinceed everybody that rires are needed in the N. quite as much as are real p his should he the hig objec issociation this season. " C.p In TA1S € iskeard . boys oming out on t iven suitable 7 [orthern teams a_ls RNas not mrrounding s fave greaws nopes OL iâ€"top, that is, if they are ~playing terms with the ns. Then, again, Iroquois forgotten the conditions ertain games which they immins outfit last year, ife bet that similar opâ€" nd of the District, have egrédit Ropes 44 Third Avenue T immins, Ont. represc t again he obtainâ€" immins supporters. hockey mp this way ison, and we advise n m course, not Lorâ€" cot we have beon i the Southern A_Asa matter Bav agoregation Al f putting both pets in the disâ€" ncee has surely n{ )90 d wh m 0.: H ayers, i\'e nf en Ives K will il Unâ€" and ailâ€" 1e )1 10 became a parent news the dootor "I congratulate tha brid read thuas: ‘"‘Mr. Hard bride, formerly «Miss M returned from their hon will live at the o¥éd man‘s pori han« 11( o1 nust [â€"de The ) dyspepsia all for $2 mand & L se IssUIC( m polidl no, 10, FORCE OF HABIT aney n Clerk I M 6 0 T Oi NC senIOrs 1} U THE SAME 1 11 r exciaim« H Un 1 vou W n LK H 1 A nJp Da the ns mÂ¥ n 11 n )1 W vI h U n irchasâ€" nt 101 the ind tne &1 IDâ€" C <> 4» aW

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