Honour Roll for May for the Schumacher Public School ment. Room Iâ€"â€"J. A. Bush, principalâ€" gï¬:ninr Fourth Classâ€"Jennie MeLeod, yeith Valentine, Chrissie Murphy, (Grant Barron, Perey Aide, Roy Hamâ€" ilton, Svelyn Leck, Belle Collins, Louis Riopelli, ‘Gertrude Church, Arnold Hawkins, Walter Finkelman, Ronald Denny, Dorothy Heath, Dick Calverâ€" lev. ; Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes at Schuâ€" macher Public School for the Month Just Passed. Names Arranged in Order of Merit in the Several Classes. Lark Junior Fourth Classâ€"Cecilia Craig, Helvi Helli, Edith Williams, Billie MceKay, Lauri Mikkola, Gordon Uttâ€" lev. Billie Kecley, Tom Uttley, Grace lebois, Jack MeC Frances Bobinsky, son Macdonald, E Robar. Room 2â€"Florence Hubble »»»»» ~Patrick Robertson, Vieno Kathleen Barron, Douglas Marguerite Smith, Clifford Leonard Briden and Gertrud Douglas Braithwaite, Dennis Bertha Bonnell, Harvey Lain George Leck, UirifOord Margaret â€" Miller, Jolin Madeleine MeKinnon, J Room IVâ€"I. V. Cole, teacherâ€" Sr. IIâ€"Agnes Robertson, Elsie Martin, Mary Macdonald, Hazel Gilbert, Wilâ€" fred Prest, Lester Besley, Elmer Niâ€" kula Arthur Adamson, Jean Montigny Margaret Lee, Woodrow Brady, Sam Finkelman, Ross Davis, Frank Ruâ€" heck, FEmma Walko, Gerald Seott, Millar Room 3 Jv, "TL > CI: Donvlehuk Cecil Robinson, Bobby Sullivan, Floâ€" renee Dillon, Russell Farr, Eva Prest, Walter Craig, Basil MceDonald. Room 5â€"A. V. Mitchell, teacherâ€" Junior Second Aâ€"Geraldine Reaudin, Jimmie Gregulski, Nina Youmatoff, Seward Feltmate, Jack Hartling; Roy Hazelwood and Cora Price; Edward (Grentz. Junior Second Bâ€"Patrick Muiller, Ellen McCadden, Zelda Sky, Mary Holgovich, Jack Martin, Edna Couâ€" sineau, Walter MceCrac, Hazel Dainâ€" ton, Tom Moore, Bobby Robar, Helen Luchan. Room 6â€"I. M. Murphy, teacherâ€" Jr. TTâ€"George Youmatoff, Sada Newâ€" Names are arranged in order of r; Thomas Kenneth A m 3â€"â€"Victoria Malkin, L Classâ€"â€"Robert Moore, Ichuk, Rigoletta Pianosi, Edward Sheculski, V iolet Leck. Clifford Mac A Triumph of Artistic, Musical and Mechanical Achievement Nothing even Remotely Approaching it ever carried by any other Travelling Organization. Worth coming Miles to see and hear. Gives Concerts daily The highest, safest, most magnificent Ferris Wheel with any travelling exhiâ€" bition. â€" The most thrilling, exhilarating ride in the world. Come and see it and ride it yourself at nightâ€"A blaze of splendour Palmer‘s Great Canadian Circus Side Show HIGHLY TRAINED ANIMALS THE CELEBRATED TOURNEY FAMILY In most unusual and truly remarkable performances of Juggling, Wire W alkâ€" ing, Contortion, Balancing, etc. An allâ€"feature show and the best of its kind before the public at the present time. MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Now Here veritable pal Palmer‘s World Famous $10,000 Mammoth Mechanical Band Orchestrion ; Leck and Enoes Mrr Adamson, Bruno Lind ert â€" Moore,â€" Mary ta Pianosi, David Violet Innes, ifford _ Macdonald, Jolhn â€" Valentine, ion, Joseph Charâ€" rae, Mary Hickey, Mary Mira, Neilâ€" lia Zuliani, Elsie PALMER‘S MAMMOTH FERRIS WHEEL ugFIias .SUIILVdL, lifford Juckseh; tertrude Pietila; Dennis Duxfield, avy Laine, Gilbert ADMISSION TO GROUNDSâ€"â€"FREE! ubble, teache ieno Lindross elas â€" Sullivan ace of fun. Mechanical fun devices of ail kinds. The largest and finest travelling arcade on the road. f |-'.â€"..â€"..â€"..â€"..â€" © 0 umm 40 ) mm 1i i5 omm 1¢ Palmer‘s Penny Arcade lands, Mildred Dennison, Janet Dye, Viola Maki, John Davidson, Catherine Macdonld, Ethel Hogan, Marianne Cooper; Gertrude Hawkins and Ada Milier, Sarah Finkeliwan, George Perâ€" cival, Albert Keelan, Aubrey Robinâ€" son, Jennie Smith, Stanley Laing, James Keizer, Peggy Donylehuk, Lawâ€" son Hickey and Johnny Mira. Room 7â€"J. Belanger, teacherâ€" Jr. [.â€"Fred Andrews, Anita Shewan, Eino Nikulo, Bobby Fournier, Barney Weber; Mary Emma Skavliem and Frances Innarella, equal; May Latour, Harry Haras, Billy Shewan, Helen Miller, Ida Duxfield, Faye Farr; Gorâ€" don Denny, Veilko Helin. t10n $.â€"Ivy â€" . Ko W la(l\k /uulmu/,nv, Jessie I (C.â€"â€"Katherine â€" MeLeod, Pirstâ€"Muriel Sims, Mary Villneuve, Bill Gilbert, Steve Ostovich, Jean Heath, Celia Colas, Jolhn Lark, Joe Popovich, Wilho Helin, Elvin Laurâ€" chren. Dill Sr. Primerâ€"Natab Gregualski, Earl Lambkin, Kenneth Robar, Jackie Fisâ€" her, Ray Norris, Jimmie Hamilton, Eileen White, Royce White. Room 10â€"V. V. Smith, teacherâ€" Junior Primerâ€"A Classâ€"Mary Hodâ€" son, Willie Monk, Madeleine Ostoâ€" vich, Kezia Tavlor, Geraldine Dawson. ART WORK IN H.S. MAGAZINE wWORK OF MISS M. MACPHERSON ir.‘ "FTHIRnet Fodhunter, D.â€"Erie Arnott, Daisy Hunter C., ‘Theodore â€" Moller, Guilda _ Fart Margaret Kemp. Room 9â€"H. Murphy, teacherâ€"Jr. Wiystâ€"Muriel Sims, Mary Villneuve B. Classâ€"Gordon Macdonald, Eva Mason, Ralph Prest, Anita Cousineau, Lloyd Beaudin. Beginnersâ€"Peter _ Eustice; _ Jean Lochrie and George Martin,; Edmond Hickey, Gordon Lee, Arthur Quine, Pete Rubec. ©‘The Poreupine Quill,"‘ the Timâ€" mins High School publication menâ€" tioned in these columns last week, was issued on Monday, and has proven upâ€" usually popular. Already about 350 of these annuals have been sold, and the pupils can now easily see that 11 Room muâ€"lï¬â€"nnâ€"fl.â€"»uâ€"“l M y, Veilko Helin. â€"Toline Price, John Keizer. â€"Gertrude Sapine, teacher y A.â€"Harvey Brady, Jolhn r, Henry Matson, Donald Anton Harting, Geno Fretâ€" i Chatson, Gerald Sheculski, Moneta adjoining Timmins Rov Reginald they will have no difficulty in disposâ€" ing of the rest of the issue. All who see this magazine published by the pupils of The High School are loud in praise of its appearance, arrangeâ€" ment and matter, and complimentary about the talent and enterprise of the students responsible. One day this week Moisley Ball sold no less than 75 of the magazines. Many are sendâ€" ing them away as souvenirs of Timâ€" mins. Particular interest is given by most people to the art work in the booklet. _ The title designs, the sketches, the headings of departments and the cover design are all very creditable and pleasing. â€" JIuke the other features of the magazine it was High School talent that was responâ€" sible for the art work. All the variâ€" ous headings, cover page and other designs were done by Miss Margaret Macpherson, a very clever artist aâ€" mong the pupils at the High School. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, uNTARIO WILD GEESE CARED FPOR AT TIMMINS RECENTLY ‘"At Timmins, Ont., a few days ago, when Jack Miner‘s geese were on migration to their nesting and rearâ€" ing ground at Hudson Bay eightyâ€"four of these geese temporarily rested on the marshy grounds in the rear of the Hollinger gold mines power house. Members of the Poreupine Rod and Rod Club immediately put out corn and the birds fed on it. The birds were so tame that upwards of 300 citizens of the town of Timmins obâ€" served them feeding at twenty feet. They expect to create a sanctuary there in due course. A gunner shot three of the goess and was immediateâ€" ly gaoled. Next day he was fined $75.00 and costs."‘ CAR MAY BE SECURED FOR WORK OF V.O.N. NURSE HERE Plans are under way for the securâ€" ing of a ecar for the work of the Vieâ€" torian Order Nurse at Timmins. The long distance in town to be travelled and the consequent loss of time and effort have proven a handicap to the work of the nurse, Miss Elliott. The committee have felt that a car would be a very profitable investment from the standpoint of efficieney and time saving, but they could not see their way clear from the financial standâ€" point. Last week, however, Mr. A. Laprairie submitted a plan for seeurâ€" ing the necessary funds for the purâ€" chase of a car, and the committee naâ€" turally said, ‘‘Go abead."" Aceordâ€" ing, chances are good that the requirâ€" ed car will be available at a comparaâ€" tively early date, and the nurse will be able to handle many more calls with less effort. The Canadian Forest and Outdoors he journal of the Canadian Forestry Association, in its June issue out this veek, earries the following paraâ€" rapn on the Midway. days i were and ghtyâ€" rested »ar of LpLpLpLLALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALAIA LA LRA t o 4o i# * Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday The Cut Rate Drug Store Pure Russian Oil, Reg. $1.00 Bpecial Sale Price .............. ... Pure Cod Liver Oil, Reg. $1.00 Special Bale‘ Price‘ Pure Glycerine, 8 ounces Special Bale Price ...........:..... GHlycerine and Rose Water, 8 ounces Special AalePrice .. Sweet Oil, 4 ounces Bpecial Bale Price..;............. Kissâ€"proof Face Powder Special Sale Price ..... Kissproof Lip Stick Special Sale Price . Kissproof Rouge in Jars Special Sale Price ..... Scobell‘s Stomach and Liver Pills Cleans the liver, moves the bowels, makes the stomach sweet. Home of Minister of opening of The Goldfield Drug Co. Ltd. Snap Hand Cleaner Saturday Only Coty‘s Face Powder Regular $1.00 Noxâ€"aâ€"Pain Tablets Stops Pain Immediately Price 25c. 2 for 25c. Price 35¢. opposite New Empire Theatre WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS e Dominion to > legatior is o x 59¢. 69c. 90c. 40c. 25¢. ane Ofp t English Health Salts, Reg. 60c. Special Sale Price ........s..... Gin Pills Special Sale Price ...~...... iÂ¥ Dr. Cassell‘s Tablets Special Sale PHige ............. Corson‘s Brillantine Special Sale Price ...... Wnodward‘s Gripe Water Special Sale Price ...... Clark‘s Blood Purifier Special Sale Price ...... Dr. DeVan‘s French Pills Special Sale Price ...... Hot Water Bottles and Founâ€" tain Syringes Saturday only at No. 10784 Eczema Ointment Guaranteed to cure Eczema or money refunded. What more do you want. Takes the kink out of the back. Reguâ€" lates the Bladder and Kidneys Every lady purchasing 50¢c. worth or more Saturday will receive a small bottle of real Perfumeâ€"FREE 108 Lung Balsam For Coughs and Colds Kidney Pills, Np. 777 Price $1.00 Half Price ©OYT Price 50¢. Thursday, June 9th, 1927 ; (NT) en d || ces id )1 +( en j en (1 j | }} }j emmmmem | ) 54 sn‘ Abe. b60¢. 90¢. $5.00 49c. -"â€"C.-? ij ( en