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Porcupine Advance, 8 Apr 1925, 1, p. 3

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0_.0‘ + .. ." § + A "a 4 GOLDEN ENCAMPMENT NO. 107 1.0.0.F¢. SsSOUTH ° PORCUPINL, â€" Meets every second and founth Wednesday in each month, in I.0.0.F. Hall Visiting patriarchs welcome. D. Hughes, C.P. 44â€"5 J. R. Newman, R.S. +# *%*,* A citizen who maintained a pawnâ€" shop took out a fire insurance po‘licy. The same <~day a blaze broke out that destroyed the building and its contents. The insurance company tried in vain to find sufficient gnounds to reâ€" fuse payment, and was obhged to content itself with the following letter appended to the check : **Dear Sir:; We note that your 'pdluy wits issued at ten o‘clock on Thursday morning and that the"fire did. not occur until threeâ€"thirty. Why this delayv ?‘ t %*,* a*, #,* t ‘% *4 *,4 . @ . 4 P.0O. BOX 373, SCHUMACHER North T. N. O. Tracks, West of Station. Storm Sash Hot Bed Sash SASH, FRAMES, DOORS, GENERAL WOODWORK. GreaterProtection Gyproc Fireproof Wallboard is in reality wall plaster cast in sections. It can be nailed like iumber. It is rock, yet it saws like lumber. It is flexible, light and easy to handle. Gyproc, we would emphasize, proâ€" vides strength, safety and finish at a substantial reduction in buflding costs, with a profit to the purchaser from any viewpoint he may have. 4 the logical advance from old of "fireproof walls cast in sections Four Stores in the North YPROCâ€"the wallboard " durable as rock and workable as lumber"‘â€"is The Geo. Taylor Hardware (1) Saves 3 to 5 weeks time in building with equivalent‘of labor saved in rent or interest, plus complete absence of damp walls, spattered floors and muss. (2) Provides a wonderful factor of safety from fire in any home or building, especially if used under roofs, on the outside walls, under the floors and in the partltlons as well as the interior walls. yectionâ€" 3io5N effkf Sboner. Junior Fourth Classâ€"Joan Huxley, Kenneth Hope, Franceis Gilbert, Marâ€" garet Robertson, George Tennyson, Mamie Grentz, Dorothy Armstrong, Kathleen McLean, Arnold Hawkins, Jim Keeley. Number on Rollâ€"â€"294. Average Daily Attendanceâ€"280. New pupils who are six years of age will be admitted on May 1st. Room 2.â€"Florence Hubble, Teacher Senior Thirdâ€"Marguerite MceKay Beatrice Leck, Chrissie Murphy, Mary Jacksic, Roy Hamilton, Mary Taipole Grant Barron, Marion Leng, Dorothy Heath, Ronald Denny, Evelyn Leck, Perey Aide. Room 3.â€"Junior III.â€"Clarice Sulâ€" livanâ€"Quinta Baldovin, Edith Williâ€" The following is the Honour Roll for March, 1925, of Schumacher Pubâ€" lie Scehool. $ Room Iâ€"John A. Bush, Principal. Senior Fourth Classâ€"Gladys Elley, Maisie Muskett, Elsie Henderson, Kitâ€" ty Duxfield, Margaret Elley, Richard Dainton, Mary Smitth, Margaret Gifâ€" fin, Edward Duxfield. Aggregate Attendance for Marchâ€" 6164. Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes for the Month Just Past. New Pupils Who are Six Years of Age Will be Admitted on May Ist. Schumacher Public School Report for Month of March Limited fashioned lath and plaster to the day Gyproc not only completely eliminates the use of lath and plaster and at a much lower cost, but Walls and ceilings finished with Gyproc Wallboard will not let the fire pass. The fire is confined to the room in which it originates. Be sure to get prices on Gyproc beâ€" fore you build. All you need to apply Gyproc is a hammer, a saw and a few nails. In a recent fire at the home of Mr. Brown, 27 Woodville Avenue, Todmorden Ontario. practically everything was destroyed. The fHames spread over the entire dwelling when the metal ceilings peeled off and it was two hours before the fire had burned itself out. ams, Doris Bowden, Doris MeLean, Norma Taylor, Helvi Helle, Belle Colâ€" lins, Fannie Finkelman, Billy McKay, Gilbert Miller, Gordon Uttley, Rose Robinson, Willa Robar, Conrad Fourâ€" nier, Cecelia Craig, Thos. Uttley, Ruth Lark, Winnie MceLean, Manrice Miller. Room 4.â€"Victoria Malkin, Teacher. Sr. II.â€"Patrick Robertson, Douglas Sullivan, Jimmie Heath, Dorothy Dawson, Aloise Smith, Dennis Duxâ€" field, Bertha Bonnell, Dorothy Carey, Barvey Laine, Fred Gilbert, Lilian Latour, Laursa Ansara. Jr. II.â€"Robert Moore, Mary Holâ€" govich, Julish Dermansky, Elia Xuliâ€" ani, Mary Mira, Neilson Macdonald, Mary Donylchuk, Jennie Hill. Room 5.â€"Ida V. Cole, Teacher. Jr. II.â€"Jack MceCrae, Elsie Robar, Violet Innes, Fred Sheculski, Wanda Smith, Quanta Baldovin, Madelaine Holgovich, Ernest Brown, Mary Hickey. Sr. I.â€"Jean St. Clairâ€"Pike, Signe Taipole, John Collins, Annie Rubeck, Walter Barron, Bill Kuly, Reggie Mcâ€" Donald, Sam Finkelman, Russell Sulâ€" livan, Frank Rubeck, Eugene Monâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Cobalt Cochrane New Liskeard Timmins #4 *# _ ® *Â¥* + ® _ #* )# _# LA l #*4 4* ® _ ® ##4 P C N# \Z N# N# \Z VC C \Z J ® W -000000000 ofloooooooooooz + nooo o restectestestectestestectectestostectes! Room 6â€"First Classâ€"Irene Murâ€" phy, Teacherâ€"Agnes Robertson, Eva Prest, Elsie Martin, Caroline Baldoâ€" vin, Sybil Laughren, Rosy Holgovich, Florence Dillon, Gertrude Smith, Minâ€" nie Bobinski, Gladys Gannon, Hazel (GGiilbert, Elmer Nikula, Allan Tario and Walter Craig, Gerald MceDonald, Rosa Wong, Madeleine Rubec. A young man from Klock Township, near North Bay, was sentenced ~to twenty days in jail fon eruelty to a horse. He and his hrother were found beating a horse with a whip. With the whip tlley had cut off the hair on one side of the animal, and they were beating the animal on this lacerated spot, because, as they explained to ‘the police, ‘‘it hurt the horse worst."‘ The younger dbrother was allowed to go on account of his age, but the jail term was given the young man for the cruelty shown * tigny, Wilfred Prest, Roy Hazelwood, Mike Holgovick. Sr. Primaryâ€"Pat Miller, Pauline Fournier, Toivo Frantsi,; John Keeley. Room 7â€"Catherine A. MceMonald, Sr. Pr. Jean Montigny, Stanley Laing, Woodrow â€" Brady, Howard Cowan, George McGarry, Bobbie Roâ€" bar, Helen Luchan., Jr. Pr. ‘‘A‘‘â€"Viola Maki, Lea Boissonault, Johnny Mira, Ada Miller, Bewick Dawson, John Lark, Junior â€"Primerâ€"Georgeâ€" Percival, Catherine MacDonald, Peggy Donylâ€" chuk, Ethel Hogan. Jr. Pr. ‘‘B‘‘â€"Ernest Webber, Mary Villineuve, Elwyn Laughren. Room _ 8â€"H. Gertrude Sabine, Teacher. Senior Primerâ€"Lester ‘Besley, Roâ€" bert Sullivan, Isabelle Tomkinson, Albert Tomkinson, Geraldine Beaudin, Thomas Moore, Mary MacDonald, Edâ€" ward Grentz, Louise MacAllister, Milâ€" dred Furlong. HUNTER BLOCK, COBALT MAY HAVE TO BE TORN DOWN Reference was made in The Advance recently to the fact that tenâ€" ants in the Hunter Block, Cobalt, had had their insurance cancelled beâ€" cause the building was considered unâ€" safe as a fire risk. Protest against the cancellation of policies was made to the Ontario Fire Warden, and in reply he gives the suggestion that the only effective way to deal with the bulding would be to tear it down. The Fire Warden also states that no action of his Department had anyâ€" thing to do with the cancellation of policies. '\â€"LLL\.J ts r“u-v---'w La _i J There are reading lights, too. Upholstery is of mohair velvet. Bâ€"Aâ€"Gâ€"Gâ€"Aâ€"Gâ€"E.! Behind the driver‘s seat is a large chamber for packages and in the rear deck is another spacious comâ€" partment. S§â€"Eâ€"Câ€"Uâ€"Râ€"Iâ€"Tâ€"Y/ At all times your control of the car is positive because of tue special Nashâ€"design 4â€"wheel brakes fully equalized to all 4 wheels. They are included in the price along with full balJoon tires and 5 disc wheels SPECIAL SIX SERIESâ€"ADVANCED SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. o. b. factory S$Tâ€"Râ€"Iâ€"Kâ€"ILâ€"Nâ€"G / This Victoria model, on a 127â€"inch wheelâ€" base, is longand low; with rolling, sweeping {enders; lowâ€"curving roof; wide, black beveled body beading and a gracefully dipping rear deck. Fâ€"ETâ€"Tâ€"LNâ€"Gâ€"S) Yowlll find a silverâ€"finished vanity case patterned in the beautiful Old Empire design. # % # # 1 *# 1 A Notably Handsome Enclosed Car YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4.WHEEL BRAKES NORTHLAND MOTOR SALES N.... . ®. ¢. .0. .%. .¢. .%..¢. . ® #. ® #. ®. ®. ®. _# .0. ¢. .0. .0. 0. .0. .0. .0 _% .0. ¢ .%. ¢ _¢ _¢ _8 _% _¢ .¢ _¢ _¢. nateatacate ate abeateateatecte etaate ate atacteate ote ate ataate ..0 4+ * # #4 # L ##4 * # #4 * #4 * < #* * * "® #4 *# 6 #4 *# # *4 * # #+* # + #4 * ® *# * # #4 *# 4 *4 * 4# *# * 4 #* * 4# #4 #4 *, « #4 + 6 #* *, # #* # 4 *4 # #@ #4 * *4 ® # #4 *, # *4 @ + #*4 #@ # #* # 4 *#+ *# d*4 *# # #4 * # #* * 4# #4 # La ##4 + 4 *4 * La *4 * *# *4 # t #+* *# # #* # 4 #4 < #* @ 4# #4 *# 4 #4 *# # #* *# P ## * # *4 22d For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column New and Second Hand Furniture, Hardware, Clothing of all kinds S FINKELMAN â€"‘Mealer in. â€" (2) (1560)

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