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Porcupine Advance, 19 Jul 1928, 2, p. 7

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meets every lst and 4th Wednesday in each month in the Miners’ Union Hall. Timmins. MARSHALL DOCKHG. President (‘ertifieates have been granted to the following candidates under the provisions of Regulation 11’ (5):-â€"- ‘rarth Porter, Charlie Ellies, Ivette Ledne. There were 167 candidates at the Timmins Centre, of which 76 passed with honours, 76 passed, 11 were granted certificates under Regulation [I (3) and II (5). Four candidates Certificates have been granted to the following candidages under Regu- lation I I (3) :--Almeria Clermont, Logan Kerr, Francoise Laporte, Ivettc Leroux, Liliane Pigeon, Isabel Robi- taille. Vilho Tuomi, Minetta Wear. .‘ Passedâ€"~Rohert Armitage. lava Ar- eher, alVilfred Barrett, William Bay- ehuck, Veronique Bertrand, Collette Boutin, Eileen Brown, Andrew Burke, \Villiam Burton, Annie- Carpenter, Mabel (Thanbonneau, Jean Charlebois, Antonia Clermont, Gordon Cuthbert- son, Orville Daley, Jack Dalton, Leonie Danis, Marjorie Dunstan, Florice Fournier, Simone Fournier Bessie Goodman, Larry Gordon, Es- ther Greenberg, Kirsti Hakola, Nellie Hargreaves, Bertha Harrison, Muriel Hodgins, Violet Howard, Olive: Hawse, Elsie Jackson, Violet: .lackson,l Harold Johnstone, Ervie Jutila, Win- nifred Kerr, Clifford Lafranier, Do- rothy Laidlaw, Connie Lake, Maurice Landers, Eugene Laviolette,-Gilberte Lajambe, Sophie Lepic, Leland Leves- que, Ihna Mackie, Jeanne Mallette, Dan Marshall, Germaine Maurice, B. McDonald, E. McInnis, Henry Me-I Kinnon, (‘laire Morin, Isobel Munro, Louise Munro, Raoul Murray, Mar- jorie Nelson, Charlotte Ogilvie, Mary I. ()‘Grady, Yvonne Philbert, Jeanne Plouffe. Gilberte Poulin, Madeleine Romiseon, Norman Roy, Leonard Ruir, Rose Salem, Vera Silver. Maxine SOpha, Olive St. Aubin, Jean Suther- land, Ethel Taylor, Linda Teider, Jean Thaehnk. Nello Tonelli, Omer Vaillant, Raehael Viitassari. Hazel Vincent, Medeleine lWehh, Dallas “'ilson. {HIOI Entrance Examinations, Districts of Cochrane and Thunder Bay in part Timmins Centreâ€"Passed with Hon.- ours :~â€"-â€"Sam Abraham, Mary Baderski, Beryl Baker, VictOr Banning, Meda Bennett, Audrey Bourne, Frances Carlin, Bridle Clark, Aloysius Copps, Edwin Copps, Hazel Cornwell, Aimen Daher, Gordon Daley, Helena Del- monte, Leo DelVillano, Ray Eddy, Aila Floyd, Robert Garner, Henry Giallonardo, James Graham, Fred Grant, \Valter Grant, Mary Gulka, Lillian Hale, Claire Halperin, Ger- trude. Helperin, Arthur lligginbothani, David Horwitz, :Marion Kempthorne, Edna Kulju, ()ra Kulju, Lawrence Laâ€" varne, Clement Leam'en, Doris Mae- pherson, Margaret Madden, Marthe Martin, Muriel MeGrath, Catherine MaeLean, Jean McQuarrie, Bronnie Meredith, Eva Monck, Murray Mor- rison, Francis Morriéiey, Erie Newton, 'l‘oivu Niemi, Mike ()notskey, Henry ()strosser, Jack Parsons, Olive Paver, Elvi Pespnen, Donald Plans, BrrmeI Ploplis, Jim Pond, Helen Prout, Cyrill Read, Thomas Richardson, (Pharles' Rogers, Kenneth Roy, Marguerite tuir, Fordyee Scott‘ Gerald Scully, Harry Shephard, mea Taylor, Ken- neth Tomkinsonr 'I‘oini Tolmonen, Bernice 'l‘roti'o' . Viesti 'l‘ynjaloh Gordon Uttle'“ T0111 Uttley, Bertha' “'aldon, Gr rge \Valling‘ford, Ray “'allingfor , Vernier \Vallingford, Stanford 'Walsh, leorge White, 'Win- nifred \Vilson. Seventy-Six Pass with Honours, Seventy-six Pass and Eleven Granted Certificates. Doris Macpherson Passes First at Timmins and Fourth for Inspectorate. Results in District for H. S. Entrance Examinations. WWW WWW All But Four Pass Entrance Examinations at Timmins Sons of England CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Oficeâ€"-Room 10, Reed Block Phono 640 PO. Box 1591. Thnmins, Ont. A. P. JENNINGS. Secretary G. N. ROSS $8” tion II (3)-â€"â€"Thomas mark Mirius Gavnou, Ernest Scanlan, Marion Vali- quette. Certificate granted under Regula- Certificates granted under Regula- tion II (EDâ€"Aurora Gascon, Fraser Kelly, Jessie Letby. Number of Candidatesâ€"~17. Schumacher Centre â€"â€"~ Honours â€"â€" Leonard Briden, Doris May Cook, Fanny Finkleman, Bill Keeley Har- vey «Laine, S. C. Norman Lawsoh, Vie- Ino Lindross, Mary MacDonald, VVil- liam A. McKay, Lauri Mikkola, Mau- rice Miller, Willa Robar, Patrick Robertson, Edith Williams, M. S. Zuliani. ‘ ‘P-assâ€"â€"Douglas Braithwaite, Bessie Bugera, Katherine Bugera, Cecilia Craig, Grace Lark, Vernon (‘harles Price, L. Aloise Smith. Number of candidatesâ€"‘22 Smooth Rock Falls Centreâ€"Hon- ours-«Norman Butler, Gladys .Hill. Passâ€"~Ida " Bourque, Laura A. Dickinson, Mildred Guttridge, Doris Hill, Jack MacAnutl’, Aurele Ricard. Certificate granted under Regula- Pass+Annie Allen, Edmund Kelly, Marry Kibzey, Irene Vandenbeck. Nakina Centreâ€"4Hon0urs â€"â€" Elsie Broad, Ebba Lindgren, Dorothy M-c- Kinnon, Elsie. Mackie, Jack Norman, Mildred Round, Terence Whiting. Certificates granted under 11 (3)â€" Mary Miller. Monteith" Venueâ€"Number of can- dida-tesâ€"â€"5 Passâ€"Bertha Honga. Certificates granted under Regula- tion 11 (3)â€"~-Elvi Soiui. There were 42 candidates at the So‘ufih Porcupine Centre. Pass â€" Malcolm Dysart, Pearl Faughnan, Ivy Forester, Henry Huot, Freddie Jakes, George Johns, Mar- garet McCann, Moodie Mdller, Luigi Rotondo, Impi Ukkola, Uno Ukkola. Certificates granted under Regula- tion ll (3)â€"â€"Audrey Qb‘inlayson, Royce Knight, Clarence MacDonald, Vernon Montgomery, Fred Pickering, Alice Roxlburgh, Thelma Shier, Jack Stok- ley, Annie. 'l‘alaskavieh, Sam Thomp- son, Vieno \\4’alli. Certificates granted under II (5)â€" Lillian MacDonald, Frank Sisco, Sulo \Valli. Total number of candidates 67'. South Porcupine (‘entre-J-Ionoursâ€" Albert Boyle, Eleanor Boyle, Jack Bray, Sam (.‘ampsall, Bill Capyk, Toni (Teeconi, Nora Costain, Daisy Emmons, Gladys Hermant, George Kaufman, Mary King, l'rja Koski, Norma Mae- Phail, Clarence MeCafi’rey, Finley MeEwen, Homer McIntosh, George Mackie; Rupert Martin, James Miner, Bill Morgan, Jack Morgan, Gordon Owens, Vieno Ranta, Niel Reams- bottom, Clilford Sehmelzle, Betty Seaman, Stanley Shumilak, Margaret Stone, Maud Tranter, Stella Zabiaka.l I’assedâ€"Medeleine Ainendola, Ver- lia Bellamy, Irene Berlinghoff, Jack Booth, Frances Brownell, Caroline Burkett, Harry Burrows, Laura Cha- inandy, Laura M. Dent, Norma Dent, Joe Desloges, Annie Fleury, Essie Goulding, Gwen Grill‘ith,‘ Dorothy King, Mae Knight, Reta Laroeque, Glen Me(.‘auley, James McCluskey, Kenneth McLeod, Dorothy Nag‘le, Lillian J. Nielsen, Margaret Palmer, Russell Smiley, Bertha Snyder, Gerald YanRassel, Annie \Valky, Fred “'har- ton, Jean \Vright. (.‘ochrane Centreâ€"passed with hon- uursâ€"â€"~Edna Bondy, Merylle Clarke, Vernon Eaton, Elaine Fink, Jean Gratf, \Villie Stevens, Annie Zuek. ERNEST H.BRIDGER C0. Canadian Mining Securities Purchased for Cash Co-operation 'is awfirst aid to Safety. From Calcite Screenings Automobiles are like people. They smoke, they skid, they break down, they knock. Sometimes they stall. â€"Exchange Dated J uly 14th, 1928. The certificate of each successful candidate and the statement of marks of each unsuccessful candidate have been forwarded by mail to the candidates concerned. L. A. Marlin, ‘Pulblic School Inspector. --. . c .â€" c -“ 6â€"-Beryl Baker, 13 years, 4 months, Timmins Central Public School. 4â€"â€"Doris MacPherson, 1‘3 years, 8 months, Tunmms Central Public SchooL 5â€"Terence \Vhiting, 13 years, 1 month, Nakina Public School. 1.â€"-Cliff6rd Schmelzle, 12 years, 1 month, South Porcupine Public School. 2â€"Stella Zalbiaka, 13 years, 8 months, Dome Mines Public School. 3â€"â€"Annie Zuck, 13 years, 9 months, Cochrane Public School. ler. The six candidates ranking highest in the Inspectorate are :â€" Passâ€"Laddie Boudreault, Lionel Desjardins, Dorothy Dimitrotf, Fedo- ra Kosivh, Carson Millar, Mildred Mitchell, Roma Nadon, Elsie Peel. L‘ertilivates granted under Regula- tion ll (3) ~â€"â€" Blanche Anderson, Gracia D'Aoust, Griffell Faulkner. Hearst Centreâ€"15 eandidatesâ€" Honours -â€" Ambrose MeManns, D010tln Mills. Passâ€"\ wt orien Pioulx, b10115 Ro- binson, Dorothea Sl1a1p,Fra11k E. Stock, Freda Store“ Certificates granted under Regula- tion 11( ‘5 .5)â€"-Edna Marx, Bryant, Alice G. Killiek, Simonne Morel, Claribel \Viight. tion II (5)â€"Diana Yaillancourt. Num’ber of candidatesâ€"13. Kapuskatsing Centreâ€"20 candidates Honoursâ€"George Husband, Mary Kosich, Allen Morley, Kathleen Ro- berts. THE PORCUPINE ADVANQELTIMMINS, ONTARIO Beauty Parlour Opposite Goldfields Theatre Phone 691 for Appointment 1‘ . Thiboutot â€"-Exchange, C lute (‘ochrane Englehart “If such plants as Godetias and (,‘larksias nave been sown thickly out of doors some will flower very quickly without hulking much growth. These. may he. pulled up, the roots washed under a faucet and the roots then ar- ranged in vases with no further pre- paration. It is surprising how long these flowers will last when so treat- ed. Hard-wooded flower stems should have an upward cut made with a sharp knife. This allows for .a great-- er and more rapid intake of water.” the garden and the flowers immediate-' ly inserted in the water. Use a sharp2 knife and take. the flowers to a. cool room or basement, there to remain for several hours before using. Always' use a deep vase and preferably one with a. wide top. Do not crowd in tight containers even for a short time. “Plants with heavy foliage, such as peonics, should have the leaves re- moved as the flower stall; has all it 'an do to draw up sutlieient moisture without, at the same tme, having to countelibalanee that loss by evapora~ tion through the leaves. “No one could possibly wish for a daintier flower arrangement than that made by Iceland poppies, but they should be cut in the bud and the ends of the flower stems dipped in boiling; water for several seconds, or they. may be. charred with a candle flame.‘ A long slanting cut is better than a short straight out for these flowers which are apt to wilt quickly. 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