up is new visors of br be followe« hosts 0f T fur. W. C. ] the loeal branch treal sinee the « in Timmins, let new mana mins bran Mr. 3. W WEDNES D AY Bulletin Betty Eaite 08) NMLPS. JONUreau UU Pearl Grant 62;, Anna Valve 60 Edith Garvey 56y Margaret Cole 50 J. M. Fortier 44; Irene Taplin 36 R. Geguerre 23. Spellin‘g:â€"Two students were su« cessful in securing the 100% marl Miss P. Grant and Miss B. Alle Gladys Hughes 98; M. Cole 98 Audrey Slater 94; Anna Valve 94 Amanda Isnor 92; Betty Paice 92 Amanda The above are the first monthly tests to ‘be given this term. They will be held on or about the last day of each month in future. Many applications have been filed at the Collese Office for enrolment within the next month, in both the Day and Night Classes. Owing to our individual methods of instruction students may enroll anytime in the vear, but as the College space 18 limited application for_ reservations must be filed immediately. Timmins Business College Ansara Building, Timmins, Ont Phone 414 â€" Write Box 223 E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. ourniel Â¥ralimn miska@rnmninDng, Typewritin THERE IS NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN From Ancient Egypt comes the PFPantasie Perfume. We have duplicated an odor used by the women of the past, it comâ€" bines the fragrance oft the flowers of the Nile with great lasting power, it is soft, sweet and dainty, syuggestâ€" ing refinement and delicacy. We have a full line of Toiletries in this latest odor 53â€"55 PINE REED BLK. Phone 369 / Timmins, Ont. s1CCeSss]1 mark 90 ful 111 € / Limited hre e Craig 40j |/f Hakala 36; Betty | i; Aughes 30;, Pearl pe oseph 29; J. M. Faplin 235 Mar) apiin tien â€" ett LPV M iA londre naget erett / ene Ro‘ ‘egalt 0o rlve 60 Cole 50 1JO1 1] M in ark Allen e 98 e 94 111 92 90 â€"() OT ;‘ FRIDAY LAST ANOTHER BIG NIGHT AT CALEDONIANS | | MINES IN SKEAD TOWNSHIP sHOWING MUCH ACTIVITY PRESENTATION TO MR. KEIL | oN OCcCAaAsION OFP MARRIAGE nIneos NV Inin Mr. Martin marria: of the nert the ing dadre years tfogethet pression of ou future we wo this little gift behalf of the teachers of the ind ‘‘Dear Mr. Keil rise that we h your marmage. ind Mrs. Keil wil \ One of theâ€"dargest eatherit Caledonian Society was held O0.0.F. Hall last Friday n the evening proved an unust ing and successful one. * was a general verdict. yet"‘ was a general verdict. (Phe big gathering was more than delighted with the gifted singing of Mrs. Stoneâ€" house. (Mrs. Stonehouse has a wonâ€" derful contralto voice of much power and sgweetnéess. Her perfect enuneiâ€" ation and the expressive interpretaâ€" tion given by her singing added to the effectiveness of her selections. The gathering e\presw(l its dpprmmtmn in very enthusiastre and â€"the hope was general that stoneâ€" house favour the Society with furâ€" ther numbers on future occeasions. Mrs. Stonehouse is a decided acequisiâ€" tion to the musical talent of the town Another singer making a special bit with the gathering was little Miss Margaret Geils whose gifted rendiâ€" tion of a vocal solo was greeted with the heartiest applause. Mrs, J. K. Moore as usual, delighted all with her effective singing, and sherâ€"fine voilce and talented rendition brought hearty encore, â€" The special feature in the instrumental musiec was the pleasing ‘duet by Mr. Cunliffe, on the piano, and Miss Ormston, on the mandolin. Their selections were musical gems that were much enjoyed. The paper nt wOT ding tha â€"~was served at I ‘be pupils and : the Moneta Schc event by anakiu Mr. Kel as a ma 1 good wishes, th Timmins, Ont ously given to the Society, and All wishing her and her son all the best wishes wherever they may be. The next meetinge of the (aledoniâ€" ans will be on Friday of next week, progranmime 1. n A. Roberts, Mrs. J. C Geils, Mrs. D. Mackic Watt, Mrs. G. A. Mac K. Moore, Mrs. W. L year the Ladies® Nigh wind of fine entertainn features. The ladies a ans W1 1} 1 VvemDer cte hi 1 imimmiIin the cere M 01N1} Dv riage. _ We Keil will ha cther. . As : Kel Mr. Craw eremonv would Foront eV The follo omimittee vterian â€" Man O | t rom pupil Mone (KIPg a pre mark of the ranc!is PIL anet G. P â€" Nov. 0t h .\' i1 > ~WCL the ‘Man xeept ind D. Parks, pasto byterian church perfeet _enuneliâ€" essive interpretaâ€" xf.l‘ill;.:‘ added to the selections. _ Ths its appreciation re ~way, and the that ‘Myrs. Stoneâ€" w ho pal n wishe «W in you to accept 8. 'Siglled on and assistant vester ust that ind assist School, Albrams, Citzgerald, Purvis. Itit. 10253. iment and sent int ctead M many â€" outwatr hes D obertson, Mrs owan, Mrs. J Mrs. D mald, Mrs. J nean. 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