Words are but pletures of our thoughtsâ€"Dryden Mackie‘s Bakery Bold by the finest service grocery Give it a trial, you‘ll appreciate ; 36,: 183 WILSON AVE. PHONE 231â€"B. Provided it is is your Vision Classroom inspections Children inspected. ... Health talks......... Readmigsions ....... Treatments ......... The anuual report of the Public Health Nurse for Timmins â€"for the year past shows a very pleasing amount of good work done. A readâ€" ing of this report should convince all of the great value of this Public Health Work to the town of Timmins. The following is the report of the Public Health Work, from February 1st, 1915, to January 31st, 1926 :â€" Interesting Report by Public Health Nurse Shows Large Amount of Helpful Work Accomplishel in 1925. ‘30,300 Inspections of Children, 661 Classroom Inspections, 481 Treatments for School Pupils, 4,307 Visits to Homes. School Work Findings 30330 164 188 11 193 129 | _ _Out of 543 births in Town of Timâ€" mins from Feb. 1st, 1925 to Jan. 3lst, 1926, 39 infants dled at birth or. from UCharity Ualls ................ T8 Mentally Defectives .......... 33 Supervision of Infants ....... 66 Bedside Nursing ............. 37 Assisted Dr. at Operation...... 15 Coâ€"operative Meetings attended 11 Attendance of Welfare Climic, 1413 babies. j Homes visited .............. T. B. Cases visited ........... Prenatal : Birth Registration ........... Infant Wielfare ............. Boarded Home ........;.... Preâ€"School Children.......... School and Home............ Contagion .............. Miscellaneous .......... ~Coâ€"operative ................. CivIG . e slsn e 2e . Venereal Disease ............. Medical Health Officer ........ Pneumonia ................... Social Calls ......l............ Charity Calls . Mentally Defectives .......... Supervision of Infants ....... Bedside Nursing ............. Assisted Dr. at Operation...... Coâ€"operative Meetings attended AVIslon: @., . e sn ue c Tonsillectomys, etc. .......... Téeeth Enlarged glands, being treated. All the malnourished school children have gained since the Sept. 1925 weight, Orphopedic cases are all under treatment for correction. Tonsils, abnormal ... Anmemic appearance . Teeth .............. Enlafged glands ... .. Mailnourished, 10% un Cardiac Disease ..... Nervous Disease ... .. Epiliptic ........... Orthopedic ......... Mentality Retarded . Hearing ............ Eye Disease ........ Ear Disease ....... Def Nasal Breathmg Corrections Found ................... Case ........s.. .. .................. .................. fectives .......... of Infants ....... jing at Operation...... Visits Made underweight 52 1648 587 665 *\ 48 4307 27 79 512 * When in doubt say nothing. * / ‘*This Saturday group marked the new interest in the, Red Lake rush. This syndicate is formed of merchants of Cochrane, Timmins and Iroqunois Falls: Twelve men and six dog teams boarded the National Saturday night for Hundson, from which place they left on Monday at sunrise for the big strike, and to the journey of hardships labour and in the end a possible gold ike, which is the endâ€"of a long. twa*l ) s | h e d ; ‘‘But today it is different, things ‘have changed, the merchant today is interested, he is a different man. Friday‘s train itook Cochrane‘s first merchants, dog teams and prospectors to Red Lake, but the excitement was not over, Saturday‘s dog races brought forth new dogs, new faces, and the writer had the nerve to ask where are you headed for and Red Lake would be the answer of these prospectors who ‘had nothing else on their minds, and to hear these fearless men talk of the trail and the hopes of a new strike which would be even greater than previous ones Lake and made everybody rich and happy. It is just that easy. The following is the report of the matter. from the last issue of The Cochrane «N ews :â€" £‘The week ending February 27th was marked with a great excitement in the town of Cochrane The howâ€" ling of dogs during the, day marked ‘the opening of new syndicates formâ€" ed or already formed. . | «Never before could any prospecâ€" tor come to Cochrane.and ask a merâ€" chan:, do you want to join a syndiâ€" cate e _ This is the day of ""syndicates,‘"‘ Cochrane does not intend to be beâ€" hind the fashion. Hence, (Cochrane has formed a syndicate to go into Red _ dJr. Iâ€"Margaret Richards, Dora Kobsey, Madeline DeRosa, Joseph Baker, Phyllis McCann; John Jason Eino Luhta and Edith Rapsey, equal; Sylvia Parrko, Mike Sapyk, Bernice. MeDonald, Dora Dillcz. Ir. Iâ€"L,. A. Roney, teacherâ€"Hilâ€" dréth Childs, Irene Deacon, Betty Galâ€" lagher, Bob Gallagher, Muriel Miller and Muriel Wilson, equal; Clement St. Paul, Lfly Niemi. â€"Sr. Iâ€"H. Michaelson, teacherâ€" Ethel McHugh, Sirkka Wuorri, Violet Burke; Johanna McNulty and. Mary Morgan, equal ; Wanda Bezpalko, Rose sosco, and Tessieâ€" Kesnesky, equal; Cecil Helmer ; Jack Deacon and Madeâ€" line Urbanavitch, equal; Gertrude Wilford and Maurice Londry, equal; Edgarleen Owens, Mike Kostynyk. sOME COCHRANE MERCHANTS â€"FORM RED LAKE SYNDICATE Jr. B. â€"Honoursâ€"Tyyne Hakanen. Passâ€"Edna Dillon, Mary McIntosh; Eva ‘Baker and Christie Schmelzle, equal; Isobel Wilson, Kenneth Myers, Frances St. Paul, Reggie=~Clarke; Edna Stair, Hazel Mahon, Annie Maâ€" rinchuk, Parnell LeRoy, Irean Kauf: man, Lillian Huot, Jr. II A..â€"P. Belanger, teacherâ€" Stella Bezpalko, John Marinchuk, Tiâ€" berius Wright, Laura Luhta, Eleanor Cunningham, Mary Frumpkin, Patrick Cunningham, Pat Toivi Hakanen, Vivienne Goulet. Passâ€" Sino Laino, Neilie Montrose, Mike Vronick, Marian McEwen, Neil Train, Kate Kranchovick, Elaine Fitzpatâ€" . â€"Junior Third B.â€"Victor Haneberry, Marshall Hamilton, Rose Gibson, Harold Train, Joe Cosentino, Sulo Luhta, Elizabeth Brown, Betty Reed, Mike Miller. _ Junior Third A.â€"E. Wilson, teachâ€" erâ€"Betty Martin Marie St. Paul, Richard Ketola, Jack Mclnnis, Gorâ€" don Roy, Michael O‘Shea, Bennie Lafâ€" fin, Suri Huhta, Mary Gallagher, Finâ€" ley MeEwen, Luey Purnis, Toivo Parkko, Mary Nicol, Lilian Brown. Senior IIâ€"Douglas McCann, Violet Mcl'Kay, Harry Verner, Sidney Thomas. | Senior III B.â€"Laura Lamb, teacher â€"Jack O‘Shea, George Kaufman, Billy Capyk, Neil Reamsbottom, Clifâ€" ford Schmelzle, Impi Ukkola, Freddie Jakes, Aili Kivela, Uno Ukkola, Gladys Hermant, Harold Dillon. Sr. III Aâ€"Kathleen Gallagher, Earle Hamilton, Carlo Cattarello, Anâ€" nie Kenesky; Irene Burke and Stella McDougall, equal; Betta Baker, Naney Cosentino, Owen Wright, Kosti Luhta, Ivy Freeman, Abbie Frumkin, Maude McKay; Evelyn Burke and Helmi Kinnenun equal; Maude Maâ€" hon Jr, IV. B.â€"â€"M. D. Colborne, teacher Francesca Cattarello, Joe Miller, Esâ€" ther Bucovetsky, Harold McInnis, George Burns, John Lampi, Cammillia Goulet, Olavi Huhta, Henry Huot, Stella Smith. Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes of South Porcupine â€" â€" School. Senior Fourthâ€"B. M. C. Shaw, prindipalâ€"Jim Baker, Beatrice Dowâ€" zer, Hazel Nichol, Helva Parkko, Anâ€" nig« Verner, Mona Laforest, Jean Wright, Thomasena Boyle, Aileen Schnieder. | ml“. .",'f' "‘;‘ ."'--,_ c -gv.,.. 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