Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Dec 1924, 1, p. 2

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/ A w w \v‘\ b“ ~ .. 2 @%’Illllilillfil’/fllfillfilfillfilfllfll,flfllfll.rf,lll.fm # %’V?’/’?fl?’./?’?’?’?’/’V.Ifl%*’%%éfiégw WW%XSS“MMWW #) db ;\mmmmnmxnmmw 55 THIRD AVENUE wWHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED FTor anything in Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Chinaware, Crown Derby, Cut Glass, Etc., it will pay you to come to Watch and Jewelry Repairing Promptly and Efficiently Attended To. Corner Third Ave. and Birch St. PHONE 14 Excavations for cellars, Sewers etc. Contracts OoI tak en . D @* ;}Q .-" .A[l'lnll)Illll‘tlllll‘l‘l\lll'llf::l7;311‘ 1 llAllllllll‘lllllllllllllll. 23e â€" NWEUHE Corner Third Avenue and Birch Street Phone 14 * i Timmins, Ont. For your Stomach‘s sake you need a treat To the ALLADIN HOUSE, down the street, And partake of food that‘s good to eat, Now when you do, you bet your life, You‘ll sure go home, and fire your wife. Your Truly, A. E. PRINCE, Ex T. N. O. Ry. Steward. THE ALLADIN HOUSE .A # A #4 *as* #4 # 3 ## *4 # * #. * *# _9 .00.“‘“.“ # #. * t * /% .“.0..00.0 .0 # * #4 * # #4 :a’..’ *# °#% #* #. %,. * .““ sn 2 sn .“.“.“.“.“. #4 # #% #4 # 4# *#4 # * #4 * # #+% # *# #* Ad Frank Byck EMPIRE BUILDING Still the Most for the Money * Anprew WiLson 0 Between the Hollinger Stores "‘The National Smoke" A BAGFUL OF toâ€" eat dear oid wmanta Claus will bring you from Bycek‘s grocery store. He alwavys comes here for his always comes here for ms food ~supplies, â€" knowing that our quality ecannot be excelled, and that our prices are so reasonable. Stock mup for the holidays. GOOD THINGS nl(l anti Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes for the Month Just Passed. REPORT FOR NOVEMBER OF SCHUMAGHER SCHOOL The following is the Honour Roll for November of Schumacher Public School,â€"names in order of merit:â€"â€" Room VIIL.â€"J. A. Bush, Prineipal. Fourth Classâ€"GHladys Elley; Elsie Henderson and Sadie Aide, equal; Maisie Muskett; Kenneth Hope; Norâ€" man Radburn; Kitty Duxfield; Mary Smith; _ Margaret Elley ; â€" Francas Gilbert; Walten MeLellan; Kathleen McLean ; Luey Cowan; Mamie Grentz, CGreorge Tennyson. Senior _ Third â€" Classâ€"Marguerite McKay; Mary Jaksic; Beatrice Leck; Margaret â€" Robertson; Evelyn â€" Leck; Chrissie Murphy â€" and Perey Aide, equal; Jennie MeLeod ‘and Grace Lark,. Theresa Hope; â€" Grant Lark, equal:; â€"Theresa Hope; â€" Grant 3Barron and â€" Roy Hamilton, equal; Dovothy Heath. Number of pupils enrolled for Noâ€" vember, 287. Average daily attendance, 266. Parents are â€" requested to _ send children to school negularly. Room VIâ€"Clarice Sullivan, Teachâ€" JIr. III.â€"Quinta â€" Baldovin;g â€" Helvi Helle; Edith Williams; Fannie Finâ€" kelman; Belle Collins; â€"Norma Tayâ€" lor; Cecelia Craig; Doris MeLean; Gordon Uttley; Willa Roban; Doris Bowden; Thos,. Uttley; Winnie Meâ€" Lean; Billy MeKay; Leo Boutel; Maurilio Zuliania; Ruth Lark â€" and Gilbert Miller, equal; Maurice Miller. Room V.â€"Victoria Malkin, Teachâ€" Sr, Second Classâ€"Louisa Ansara; Patrick Robertson; Dorothy Carey;, Tom Leck; Charlie Mira; Dennis Duxfield; Douglas ; Edward Sheculski; Mary Walko; â€"Aloise Smith and Bertha â€" Bonnell, equal; Dorpthy Dawson. Jr. Second (Classâ€"Mary Holgonâ€" ich; Julish Dermansky; Billy Turnâ€" er: Robert Moore; Mex Gregulski; Manvy Donalchuk;â€" Nickâ€" Ostouch; Many Dona Mary Mira MacDonald. Room IV AJumior Walter Bar equal ; Geo1 ling:; â€" Rola L{'c)\'il‘h Martin J ohn K ud v Crannon ; <~Agnes. Smith; Elmer Nikula ren;â€" Hazsl Gilbert; Cthelâ€" Mcâ€"Kinnon: BT dovin y Wanda Holgovich; (Ge Eva Prest; Waltet Tario and. Minnie | Rosaâ€" Wong;y Floren THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Class A.â€"Bobbie Georg MceGarry; Stanley Lang; Ellen Mc Adden; Ada Miller; Bewick â€" Daw son ; Woodrow Brady. Class _ iB.â€"Murie! Sims; â€" Viol Maki: Ernest Webber; John Lark Leoâ€" Boissonaut. Laughren. Beginnkrs _ Class, _ Roo (Gtbertrude Sabine, Teacher Mary â€" Maedonald; â€" Lo Allister; â€" Lester â€" Besley; Furlong:; Ethel Hogan; R tivan ; â€" Isabel_ Tomkinson MeKinnon:â€" Manzuerite Y Sentoq OM »EV V# Cole, "Feacher. r Firstâ€"Hughie Aide; Barmon and Sam Finkleman, George Sceott; William Hartâ€" Roland â€" Nilson;â€" Mike Holâ€" Wilfred â€" Prest; â€" William ollins Prnexs [1L.: 3 mwt ; Y â€" UCTHHIQ ; Minnie Bobinski, equal i Florence Dillon. â€"Mike â€" Popovich; ‘Fort: nnie Smith; Arthur Sims Donald; â€"John Keeley Frank â€"Augustynowski. ~â€"â€"(CG:atharine A. MeDon iskean _ Montigny McLean ; Gertrud Mary Villinewve;, Elwyn mary Elsice hy ; Cercy ~â€" _ MelLeod ‘ and Theresa Hope; Rov Hamilton, Frances Bohinski Bill Tennyson; Mik S mown. Robar e â€" Robertson: Smith L( â€"Mary Holgonâ€" sky; (Billy Turnâ€" NMlex Gregulsk1; Nick â€" Ostouich; Kucheran;â€" Basil Murphy Steve MeCrea; Mary Quanta ;Balâ€" 1+ â€" ‘Madelaine Furlong; â€" Amâ€" tlIssC Svhil Mildved Robert Suiâ€" oung Asx»>l6 Gadys Gertrude Nubick ; Allan equal ; LeCK } x\ i(l(.‘. Grace Grant equal; 1 l Viola M CS i1 4 € SALE OF APRONS AND FANCY WORK ON SATURDAY, DEC.13 Those looking for attractive gitts for Christmas will have a special opâ€" portunity in the Sale of Aprons and Faney Work, to be held in the Union Church, Schumacher, _ on Saturday, Dec. 13th, under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary of the church, The event will commence at 3 p.m. There will also be a sale of Home Cooking. Afternoon Tea will be served from 3 to 6 p.m. This would appear to be a special Christmas opportunity, as the Schumacher ladies have a wellâ€"merited good name for successâ€" fully conducting events of this kin4. REMAND FOR MAN CHARGED WITH SERIOUS OFFENCE Fo:r a ‘breach of the O.T.A. a fine of $200.00 was imposed on Davidson. A breach of the traffiec byâ€"law reâ€" sulted in a fine of : $1.00 and costs. Four men were taxed $10.00 and costs each on charges of gambling. An assault charge, arising from a dispute, was Gismissed. 3UGGESTION NOW MADE POR NORTH LAND UNIVERSITY Recently at the annual commenceâ€" ment exereises of the North Bay Collegiate Institute, Mr. A. C. Roraâ€" beck, the Chairman of the Board, mentioned the question of a Univerâ€" sity for the North Land. He sugâ€" gsested that _ the matter be taken up at oncee and efforts be made to ecanry it out. Anything for advancement in education is sure to receive the heartiest support in the North Land generally. In passing, â€" however, it may be pointed out that Nomyth Bay would not be the dlogical place for a North Land University. Perhaps, may 36e OuUb Li would not be the dogic North â€" Land / Univer this may make North enthusiasm for a univ North Land. But fa« born. North Bay is 4 of the North Land. A point than the Bay w able. In this connedi able. In this connecation, it timignt be well also to note that connecting links in the way of railways that would join up existing nailway dines are very â€" desirable. ‘The immensee distances in the North Land make centralization â€" a_ difficult _ problem The linking up of the several seeâ€" tions of the North will ‘be one of the bie first questions for the New Provâ€" ince of the North Land. ‘ou $1.10,"‘‘ saic *T don‘t.. obj aid the prisone 0 cents for?"‘ *TIt‘s or bheating han the Bay would In this connection, â€" also to note that GIFTS that are USEFUL APPRECIATED ng your wife, said the Judg object toâ€" th Wearâ€"Ever Aluminium Ware, Tea Kettles, Double Boilers, Roast Pans, Saucepans, etc., etc. THE NEW HARDWARE STORE Our Mottoâ€""Here to Satisfy." Minthorn Block, Main Street, One Block West of Eplett‘s Ice Cream Factory. +*~ a m T V T * on amusements orth Day: university for the facts ate stubâ€" is »practically . CA more central to the dollar," ‘"but what is the 41 NA LC will fine 811 . Hoggarth apots, Pyrex, Safety Razors, Carving Sets, Sceissors, Sewing Baskets, Luncheon Baskets, omfortable Chairs, Library Tables, Chesterfield Suites, etc., etc. W\Wfi\\"\\\\\\\'\"fl\“\“\‘S\\\\\\\\\\\\'\\\3\\\\“\ S. McChesney Son MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN > ~ * t t % t t t \SS\\\\L\‘S\.\X\\\? > ) ‘ + * X\“\\\“fi“%”“\\SS\\“MW cÂ¥ Barrister, Solicitor, etc. ROOM 2 GORDON BLOCK TIMMINS William 0. Langdon You Will Enjoy The exquisite flavor indicates the perfect blending of choice tsas. , AskK for a package today. FREE SAMPLE of GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. "SALADA,*" TORONTO ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER TIMBER, LATH AND POSTS PHONE 331¢ Special Inducements to Home Builders STEAMSHIP TICKETS ALL LINES for Sale at STATION TIGCKET OFFICE Iniformation re Passports, etct., GHadlv Furnighed TIMMINS, ONT.

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