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Porcupine Advance, 26 Aug 1925, 1, p. 4

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For Sure Results h o it + ¢ 2e msc.umcepmmm Co., Reg‘d. sent postagb paid Quebec, P.Q. * se _ Sound, Snbury,”cu‘“ 1 arnd east thereof in â€"Onfor ecolhngwoofi i'enetahs', ibdland Sept. 1stâ€": â€"Toronto, Caledou ?ast Meatario. etor 9 Mc ud *_fia Au CUL > 4* 2 sls * aniw“‘\ ‘;\l‘ mflfl} thfll‘flflf AM “tmo WE W'fvvvvvv‘v--v- PB ECE . wou !188‘, m’ 4M MeLLILA 19 « h e se and all Stathus south und: wcat therepf in Onfamo no muss, *+/. « Buy a tin toâ€"day ”msmcmwmm > ~~ 0. B. Nemmad Co. 35 Colborue Street, Toronto 'Mr w“_‘. Te x Try Our Want Ad Column «BP hflmtanfikbemdhanmmw * Caskatchewan, Alberta, â€"Edmonton, Tapnis, To WINNLPEG Official. Time Table for Tour Through the North Land. al Train of Standard Sleeping Cars, etc. . Party e M Visit Timmins T "‘,f’f'iitorrow, (Thuréday) ‘Below will be found the official itinâ€" erary of the Teachers‘ Trip to Northâ€" ern Ontario, 1925. It will be interestâ€" ing to all who wish to see where the party have visited and where they go Mon.. 7.00 a.m. Fri. 6€ 66 w»â€"45 6 Sat. 66 Suin. 1.25 a.m.~ 4.45 a.m. 7.15 a.m. ~17.33 a.m. 2.30 a.m. 6.00 p.m. 8.00 am. Pupils Wrote on 65 Papers and Secured Pass on Honoutr: . Standing in 59. _ Th Number of Honours Was 35, ~ ‘Miss Beatrice McCracken Has Honours in All but:One * Subject, Five Being First Class Honours. 5 In this examination candidates may write on one or more papers as deâ€" sired. C. indicates 2 pass 50 to 59 per cent; 1 first class honours, 75. per cent or over ; 92 secondâ€"class honours, 66 to 74 per cent; 3 thirdâ€" class honours @0 to 65 per cent,. Pupils of Timmins High School wrote ‘on 65 papers and secured pass or honour standing in 59, a per centage of 91. The number of honours was 35 or 54 per cent. . . es 4 Applicants for Normal Schools may secure their ~certificates at the Prinâ€" cipal‘s Office at the High Sehool. . * s es In this examination Miss Beatrice McCracken made a particularly creditâ€" able showing, passing on all the subjects taken and securing honour standing. in all ‘b;ut‘,o,ne;’ In five of the subjects Miss McCracken secured firstâ€"class honours, while she had also two secondâ€"class honours and three thirdâ€"class honours. Miss Roma Porter, Miss--.,I;):Q;?othy Porter and Miss Marianne Colâ€" borne also did‘very well. Miss Roul® Porter took firstâ€"clasg honours in three s enhicc -‘5 Cl 0033c Ts s in :five‘ Sllb]ects In this examination candidates may write. on sired. C. indicates a pass 50 to 59 per cent; 1 cent or over; 2 secondâ€"class honours, 66 to 74 per @0 to 65 per cent. Pupils of Timmins High Sch secured pass or honour standing in 59, a per cen honours was 35 or 54 per cent. . . To4 EO ‘-L .b“v Atrad PCE subjects. Mlâ€"és Dorothy Porter had secondâ€"class NOnOUIFSs as well as making over 60 per cent. on three other subjects The following is the record of results as forwarded BY _ Mr 'c1pal of the High School 4 oo C tdA C _ o t CA 0 MA Wt S . PM M e ce e d w n t are specially interested. in the wild life of this North Land, and that any facts about the animals or birds‘ in this" country are always acceptable. ‘Even some of the wolf stories are: of interest, so long. as it is distinctly lunderstood that they are not~ to be believed. But, naturally, anything true about the birds or beasts that are native to the country or that show disposition to permanately locate here are particularly worthy ff gdte. +2 #« +« m 160 1. â€" Marianne Colborne .. ... 2. Lawrence Cooper.. 3. Thompson Cooper i 4,. 5 6 T. Irene Everard .. .. Pearl Kennedy 6. Beatrice McCraeken s ,(. ais McDonald .. 8. 0, Kathryn Monk .. .. «. +« Dorothy Porter .. .. .. ~â€" 10. Roma Porter:.. .. «> 11. Ruskin Keyes .. ..}.. . | GANADA LYNX REPORIED °. The Advance beheves 1ts readers â€" The ‘éé;;fiâ€"BpMion of oldâ€"timers 1s that the Canadian lynx is rather a .21 p.m. Arrive AS SBEN NEAR GOWGANDA a cent per mile to Winnipeg, 1‘D, is se e e n 19 .m; . SOUTH . M. 3 2 s/a‘n s S‘ M [ss SAULI .m. MONT!] |a s e e se e P n, 1. .2 ks .. CANI n‘t pess. m. [ M KAP EM |i. CC slMl, _ | e eie s s POE |. .k i n n s T POR m. k .l IROQ M,\ 0 | . a a%e e es POR WM. |. 64e + e 6e s EN i. |. es cce W elM. a a0e ts se 6 IIA\.‘1 im. ... . . OB h. NO TORONTO (Umon Station . ... ‘BUD RY .......... ........... HEARST .......... .......... COCHRANE ........ PORQUIS JCT i 0000 TTMMINS y......... . PORQUIS Jc‘r IROQUOIS FAELS . ........ PORQUIS JCT. ....... ENGLEHART ........ oooooooooo Sept. Ist. ... NEW LISKEARD ... ~ ... HATILEYBURY..... ..... .. TEMAGAML ...... o NORTH BAY ..... . TORONTO (Union Station 1i @UIACG 13 UL § J 5/ 5/ MJ . M LE P o o en * : the subjects Miss McCracken secured firstâ€"class soâ€" two secondâ€"class honours and three thirdâ€"class er, Miss Doyothy Porter and Miss Marianne Colâ€" Miss Roxita Porter took firstâ€"clasg honours in three Porter had secondâ€"class ‘honours in five subjects ber cent. on three other subjects. â€" . e ie Parry Standard Tim Aâ€"[from here. They will be at Timmins toâ€"morrow (Thursday). . The special train of standard sleeping cars left Toronto Union Station on evening at 9.30 p.m. rare ammail in these parts these days, though it was not always . so,. : â€"Oldâ€" timers have no unusual desnre to: have U A AAL N4 A _ A M OW _ Cl . s e e CE i C Cns C on e en o S en ® the lynx return here in force. Anyâ€"~ thing along the line of the "*wild cat‘‘ order would do this country no good. According to an item in the last issue of The Northern News, the lynx is not yet extinet in this North Land. . A. Canada lynx, described as ‘{standing as high as a desk‘‘ was seen a few ‘days ago on the Gowganda road by motorist from Cobalt.. He #rotted across the road in front of the car and stood at the side of the road while the car stopped and the party looked him over. He appeared to be entireâ€" ly unafraid. BUCKE TOWNSHIP WANTS _ ~ENQUIRY INTO FINANCES. ‘ A enquiry; into the: finanâ€" cial affairs of Bucke Township, coverâ€" ing the period following the firg of October, 1922, will be asked by the municipal council there, if the townâ€" ship‘s soliciter approves of the proâ€" posal according to an item in The Northern News. The decision in the matter â€" followed a pulzlic meeting called by the Council to learn the people‘s wishes on the question. Fignres shown by the Government audit and by the township‘s own offiâ€" cial seem to indicate a shortage: of some $4,780.00 in municipal funds. A 1 judigial enguiry, it is expected, would. disclogse whether the alleged shortage 16 actually a shortage and, if so, how it oceurred and why. : f road to Troquois Falls is now reported asâ€"in very good â€" condition. Many, motorists have been stopping at the nowâ€"famous berry patch the other side of Golden City. _ It is a bit of all . Treleayen, Prinâ€" Send Your Remittances to all Countries through Canadian. National P. 0. Box\ 833 W. D. CUTHBERTSON Consulting Audltor Office Systems Inst.alled Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshallâ€" Ecclestone Express SAFETY OF FUNDS Absolutely Guaranteed Bn'thday and _ Weddmg Cakes â€" Mail Orders Given Prompt ‘and Careful 193 Wilson Ave., (River Bd.) Telephone 231â€"B. > _ The summer season‘s _ never sad If nifty clothes are. to be bhad. MACKIE‘S ELECTRIC â€" â€" BAKERY > + Timmins Council, No: 2408 ; ‘FMeetings every second and f “-, â€"26â€"39 | : Meetmgs every second_ and fo_*’f;,"_f h A .| â€" Wednesday in the Parish Hall. â€" ~ [ Club Rooms over Pierce ‘g Furnitu‘mu smat * Store, 42 Third Avenue.. . [fi.@fi VISITIN G BBITHZBRS WBI-OO; l{ _ Woronto Ont. . . . . : |. N.B. No nunauthorized publication . Lancashire Club â€" Timmins._ \ Meets every first and second Say urday in Each Month. ..... Friends are invited. _ ‘ii*“ F. Y. UTTLEY, _ T. HQWARD; «vg l« . n BPR T: c i0 Sb l of thxs Notice will be d for _‘ Toronto, June 9th., s Room 30, Goldfields Hotel P.O. Box 652, â€" Timmins. Dr. Clara Hubbert TENDERSâ€" FPOR PUI:PWOOD mm ie 0 P 4P h h dn trat PA en t 9 + on . â€" _‘ ~AND TIMBER LIMITS. â€" Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including the 10th day of September, 1925, fo7 the right to cut pulpwood and such othor classes of timber, as the stipulated conditions may require on certain areas sitnated in the following regiâ€" ho s uies t xt c col LE EC }. (3) The: watershed of Ma*ta,gamfif € ‘River, District of Cochrane. ; __ ... Oficeâ€"Room : 5, â€" Gordon Block: Chartered Accountant] (1) The East and West sides of . Lake Nipigon, Thunder Bay District. i ~(2) The watershed of Kapuskasing . River, District of Cochrane. _ _ _ _ P.O. Box 1591 Phone 640 . Arch. Gillies, B.A.Sc..0.L.S.| _ ArCD. UlIHES, oA'SCoyo'l"S‘l MIVCT, JJI1BLLICYL QL CA AR *43 (4) The watershed of Grmma Hog > River, District of Cochrane.â€" ; For Pull Particulars as to Terms | :5 and Conditions of Tender and. Sale, apply ‘to nnderslgned. f _ ?-.3% Ontario Land. Surveyor, â€" Civil; Oontract Mining Claim Assesament N .. Work. | .. Land Sunveys, Mme Surveys, En- } gineering, Reports, P'lans and Faâ€"" timates. _ § CHIROPRACTOR Goldfeld Theatre Bldg'. P.O.; Buillding, «Timmins. ‘x-‘fl:‘;gg RESIDENCE PHONE 362.W.2 . . OFEICE PHONE »~gg2â€"Wâ€"1 Pres.

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