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Sullivan Newton, Insurance and Real Estate, have moved their offices to the New Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block. REMOVAL NOTICE 3 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BLOCK. (Upstairs). Insurance and Real Estate Still the Most for the Money 4. o4 # * The National Smoke" requires first of all fine materials. The â€" baking powder, the flavoring, the filling, ete., must all be of the very best. This is a grocery where best is the rule. We do not handle inferior goods and so it is always safe to buy here. It is economical too. Our prices are always as low as the lowest. t ‘of, all fine The â€" baking Room â€" Iâ€"Beginners‘ _ Classâ€"H. Gertrude Sabine, Teacherâ€"Ethel Hoâ€" gan, Isabel Tomkinson, Jack Hartâ€" ling, Bobbie Sullivan, Lester Besley, Geraldine Beaudin, Louise MeAllister Albert Tomkinson, Mildred Furlong, George Percival, Joan Hocking, Dougâ€" las Kitchen, Thomas Moore, Peggy Donylchueck, Albert â€" Riley, Edward Grentz, Edna Cousineau, Leslie (hilâ€" bert. Class A.â€"George MceGarry, Stanley Lang. + Class B.â€"â€"Bobbie Robar, Woodrow Brady, Ellen MeAdden, Lea Boissonâ€" ault, Bewick Dawson. Class â€"C.â€"Johnny Sims, Leoâ€" Boissonault Mary â€" Villineuve. C Teacher. f Room IIL.â€"â€"Jr. Pr.â€"J Helen Luchan, Howard Latour. Haileybury‘s new Baptist church will open for . services on Sunday, Nov. 9th. ‘Rev. C. H. Schutt, M.A., Superintendent _ of Home â€" Missions, will conduct the services. SGAUMAGHER SGHOOL REPORT FOR OCTOBER I. V. Cole, Teacher Room IIIâ€"Senior Primary, A Classâ€"I. M. Murphy, Teacherâ€"Elsie Martin, Agnes Robertson and Caroâ€" line Baldovin, Rosy Holgovieck, Walâ€" ter Craig, Hazel Gilbert, Russell Farr, Steve Rubic, Gladys (Gannon, Ethel _ McKinnon, Florence Dillon, Rosa Wong, Sybil Laughren, Eva Prest, Albert Villeneuve. B. Classâ€"Gertrude Smith, Elmer Nikula, Toivo Frantzi, Frank Augusâ€" tynowski, and Arthur Sims, Mike Popovich, Madeleine Rubec, Sloga Chrystian, Jennie Smith, Room IVâ€"Senior Firstâ€"EIlsie Roâ€" bar, Mary Hickey, Quanta Baldovin, Jack Collins, Madelaine Holgovich, Annie Gagnon, Reggie MeDonald, Violet Innes, Ambrose Beaudin, Mary Kucheran, _ Billy Tennyson _ and Wanda Smith, equal;, Mike Kuly. Junior Firstâ€"Signe Taipole, Jimâ€" mie â€" Gregulski, â€" William â€" Hartling, Mike Holgoviech, Roland Nilson, Walâ€" ter Barron and Eugene Mortigny, equal ; (George Seott. Ansara, Harvey Laine, Claire Furâ€" long, Denis Duxford and Tom Leck, equal; â€" Antoinette _ Augustinowksi, Fred Gilbert and Edward Sheceulski, equal ; Bertha Bonnell, Edna Gannon, Mary Walko and Patrick Robertson, equal; Jimmie Heath, Douglas Sulliâ€" Standing of Pupils in the Various Classes at Schumacher School for Past Month. The following is the report tfor Ocâ€" tober of Schumacher School :â€" Honour Roll for Month of October. Names are arranged in order of merit. Room VII.â€"Fourth Class.â€"J. A. Bush, Prineipal.â€"Gladys Elley, Marâ€" garet Elley, Elsie Henderson, Maisie Muskett and Francs Gilbert, equal; Sadie Aide, George (nusmem, Kathâ€" leen MeLean, \Iary Smith, Norman Radburn, Helen Lark, Lawrence Milâ€" ler, George Tennyson, Cecil Eady. Junior Secondâ€" Classâ€"Julish Derâ€" mansky, Mary Mira, Alex Gregulski, Robert Moore, Madelaine MeKinnon, Daisy Miller, Billy Turner, Mary Donalshuk, Nick Ostonich. Senior _ Third _ Classâ€"Marguerite MceKay, Mary Jaksie and Evelyn Leck, equal; â€" Theresa Hope, Perey Aide, Jennie MceLeod, Grant Barron, Chrissie Murphy, Stanley Shippam, Mary Taipole, Winnie Parker, Roy Hamilton, Dick Calvetley, Margaret Robertson. Room 6â€"Junior 1I1Iâ€"Clarice Sulâ€" livan, Teacherâ€"Quinta _ Baldovin, Edith Williams, Gordon Uttley, Thos. Uttley, Belle Collins, Cecelia Craig, Fannie Finkleman, Helvi Helle, Gilâ€" bert Miller, Doris MeLean, Maurice Miller, Norma Taylor, Bill Kelley, Laurie Meéekkola. G@wen King, Ruth Lark, Albert Hope. Roomâ€" Vâ€"Sr. Second Classâ€"Viecâ€" toria Malkin, Teachertâ€"Aloise Smith, Charlie Mira, Dorothy Carey, Lousa lean Montigny, | Cowan, Jesste Mira, â€" Muniel Viola Maki, MceDonald, North Bay has organized for the Old Boys‘ Reâ€"Union at that town in August of next year. At a meeting last week it was decided that the hest way to get things under way would be to elect officers and this was startâ€" ed by the election of John Ferguson, one of the real pioneers of the town, for the position of president. Mr. Ferguson was for several years Mayor of North Bay, and is noted as one of the town‘s most loyal and popular citizens. Mayon J. H. MecDonald, Wilfred Aubry, Dr. J. H. MeDougali and Pat MeCool were named as the viceâ€"presidents. Stress was larid on the importance of a secretary who had not only the ability but the time to devote to the work and it was deâ€" cided that an effort would be made to secune the services of H. P. Charlâ€" ton, _C,. J. Know was the choriee for treasurer. Dr. MceDougall, who has shown a capable and energetic spirit in proâ€" moting the Old Boys‘ Reâ€"Union idea was given charge of the publicity and will select a committee to assist in this work. Mr. N. J. McCubbin is in change of the Transportation section, Mr. A. Jackman will direet the deâ€" coration and _ lighting committee, Mayor MeDanald is chairman of the civie reception committee, Mr. A. C. Rorabeck the entertainment commitâ€" tee, Mr. J. 0. MeKerrow the railroads, Mr. J. H. Patterson the programme committee, Mr. F. A. York the bands and music committee, and Mr. J. W. Richardson the finance committee. The best safety device known is careful man. 8 n a* 2. 2%, ..“..“ “.“. 4* #4 *# . _ *A .“.“. 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Gene Colombo‘s Orchestra will furnish the music, and the evening is sure to be NORTH BAY ORGANIZES FOR OLD BOYS‘ REâ€"UNION was guven will selec this work change of North Bay is energetically and wholeâ€"heartedly taking up the Reâ€" Union idea, and the North Bay Home Week in August, 1925, pPOHUsPstO be a hig event. Mr. lNtobb said he made the trip for the purpose of securing first hand information and he was convinced that the time was not far distant when the new wheat belt of Ontario would be widely populated with setâ€" tlers from the old land. a delightful one, Dome events always being well arranged. and conducted. Invitations are being issued for the event on the 28th. Mr. W. D. Robb, viceâ€"president of the Canadian National Railways, who was in Timmins some days ago on his tour of the North Land, has been speaking enthusiastically about this North Land to newspapers elsewhere. To The Sudbury Star Mr. Robb said he covered the large area in Cochâ€" rane district and for some distance west and he had found the land very suitable for new settlers. There had been vast improvement in farming conditions in this particuâ€" lar section of Northern Ontario, and many of the settlers reported splendid crops this year. He was particularâ€" ly impressed by the vigorous effort of many of the farmers to improve their farms, with the result that conâ€" ditions were assuming a normal basis. Farmers were beginning to rpealize that the experimental stage had pasâ€" sed. Many of the pioneers in the North Country had developed splendid farmms, which were well stocked and equpped with the most modern ty»es of farming machineryv. *# *# 4 *# 4 C.N.RK. 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