A student failed in an exal the five subjects he took. He telegraphed to a brother ed in all five. Prepare papa The brother telegraphed ‘‘Papa _ prepared. Prepare self.‘‘ 3 Thursday, April 5th, 1928 A Gift of $1.00 to all Car Owners. Marshall â€" Ecclestone Limited Garage Sales and Service Department Exclusive General Motor Dealers WHEN BETTER ‘AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT â€" Mâ€"LAUGHLIN . BUICK WILL cLAUGHLINâ€"BUICKS rich, modish color harâ€" monies add further charm to the long, low lines of the modern Fisher bodies. The 1928 McLaughlinâ€"Buick presents the season‘s most colorful and attractive mode. The rich hues of the Ducoâ€"finish Fisher bodies blend delightfully with the interior colorâ€"harmonies, providing an atmosphere of luxury and refinement approached by few save the most costly cars. Our new and used car sales will be treated to suit your convenience â€" either cash or terms. CADILLAC LA SALLE â€"BUICK OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC CARS On and after April 15th, we will issue $10.00 Garage Service and Supply T ickets that will enable you to purchase $11,00 worth of service or merchandise After this date all supplies and service will be on a cash basis in an exam in all â€"Exchange #*Fail Marshall â€" Ecclestone, Limited Timmins, Ont. hack : vourâ€" Â¥he ceapital invested in the water power industry in Canada was estiâ€" mated at the end of 1927 to be $900,â€" 000,000. The corresponding figure in 1910 was $121,000,000, so that the inâ€" crease in seventeen yvears is over 600 per cent. â€"â€"Exchange Schumacher All Set for the Big Bazaar There Next Week Children‘s Clinics Big Success at Schumacher and South Porcupine. Visitors to and from Schumacher. Other News Items of Interest from The Advance Corresponâ€" dent at South Porcupine. Schumacher, Ont., April 4th, 1928 Special to The Advance. Mr. W. R. Sullivan, manager of the Melntyre Mercantile Co., returned recently from a business trip to Monâ€" treal andOttawa. â€" While in the eastâ€" ern cities Mr. Sullivan had the pleaâ€" sure of witnessing the final chamâ€" pionship games of hockey. Mrs. Arthur (Williams, one of our popular young ladies, left on Thursâ€" day to join. her husband at Sudbury, Ont. _ Mrs. Williams, formerly Miss May Angrignon, has a host of friends who régret her departure, but extend best wishes for happiness and prosâ€" The children‘s clinic, under ‘the auspices of Provincial Dept. of Health and conducted by Dr. Phair, Dr Kiteâ€" ly and Miss Hally, provincial nurse at Schumacher and South Poreupine, was a pronounced success. Owing to the The G. M. A. C. Deâ€" ferred Payment Plan offers many advantages to buyers of McLaughâ€" linâ€"Buick cars. May Angrignon, nNas a nost oT TImnends who régret her departure, but extend best wishes for happiness and prosâ€" perity in her new home. The illness of Mr. Thomas Moore necessitated his removal to the hospiâ€" tal at Timmins a few days ago. The latest reports were quite favourable. Mrs. Keen and family arrived from England on Tuesday evening, 27th ultimo to join Mr. Keen and make their home in Schumacher. Mr. Perey Shippam returned recentâ€" ly from a business trip to London. Mrs. Panting, of Toronto, arrived in town on Friday, and is the guest of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Skelly, Second avenue. Mr. Milton Starr, for several years a valued employee of the Melntyre Mercantile Co., left on Sunday to join his wife and family in Detroit. Mr. Starr was a prominent bowler, and very popular among the sporting fraâ€" ternity, many of whom were at the depot to say farewell and wish him continued success. A euchre, bridge and dancing party under the auspices of L.O.L., 2075, will be held in the Melntyre Recreaâ€" tion hall on Wednesday evening, April l1th. _ The card playing will comâ€" mence at. eight o‘clock. _ Tommy Stephens‘ orchestra will furnish the music. Miss Jennie MeLeod Monteith Academy, is Easter vacation at. her town. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO a student at spending the home in this Mr. Gordon Byers has purchased the barber business on First avenue conducted during the past two years by Mr. Lorne Ready., During this time the former proprietor has made many friends who will be glad o hear he has decided to remainâ€"as an employee at the old â€"stand. Dr, E. M. Honev attended the dental number of applicants for examination at the latter centre, it was necessary to extend the period for another day. Two hundred and twentyâ€" fl\'e childâ€" ren were examinped. * kss Don‘t Forget the Grand Bazaar in the basement â€"of â€"Trinity United Church on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 10 and 11. Attractive booths will be conducted by the various orâ€" ganizations of the church. An exâ€" cellent concert will be given on Tuesâ€" day evening, April ]()th by the choir. l‘hm will be assisted by the best musiâ€" ‘al talent of Timmins and South Porâ€" cupine, with sevéral numbers by the local Choral Society. The programme will commence at ewht o‘clock. Adâ€" mission to the concert only 25 cents. Mr. Lorne Ready, returned on Thursday from a brief visit to his old home near Kingston. A recent college graduate applied in the local butcher shop for a job. The butcheg looked him over carefully and then said: _ ‘‘We need an enerâ€" getic young man to run the slicing machine. Have you ever had any exâ€" ‘‘I used to play golf."‘ Dr, E. M. convention Fails, Mr. Harry Armstrong left on Sunâ€" day to commence spring operations on his farm in Saskatchewan. Mr. 1. A. Solomon, manager of the Mcintyre Recreation hall, was one of our sportsmen who witnessed the championship hockey games at Ottawa and Montreal. talned in necessitate second fing s.,Mr. Tom Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Church, was the winner of the oratorical contest, held last week at Timmins Hig £* was ** Canada lations. Don‘t ‘Hore While engaged fortnight ago Mr tained injuries to Aoney attended the dental held recently at Troquois the h School uriure it his work about a James Shields susâ€" the left hand which amputation of the â€"Exchange st week at His subject Congratuâ€" ne, Hudson, Essex, Chevrolet, Oakland, Packard, Durant, Hupmobile and Stutz. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA,. LIMITED CHEVROLET inaLow PricedCar Al prices at READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Timmins Garage Co. Limited THE most recent trend of automobile design is strikâ€" inolv exemnliGed in the "Bigger and Better" Chevâ€" 4 inches longer. Bigger, roomier Fisher Bodies. Non . locking four . wheel brakes. New 107"" wheelbase, A ingly exemplified in the "Bigger and Better" Chevâ€" rolet. The high, narrow radiator . . . the long, low bodies . . . the unbroken sweep of the lines from front to rear . . . the stylish blending of colors in finish and upholstery . . . these distinâ€" guish Chevrolet as unmistakably new and fashionable. In power, in speed and snap, the "Bigger and Better" Chevrolet is no less modern and vigorous. Countless refinements in engine and chassis give Chevrolet a performance as dependable as it is brilliant. The "Bigger and Better" Chevrolet, alone among lowâ€" priced cars, has truly caught the modern spirit. The GM.A.C. ... 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