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Porcupine Advance, 11 Jul 1929, 1, p. 2

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Each puffed grain has a tempting, nut-like flavour that always intrigues a lagging appetite. Always have Quaker Puffed Wheat ready to serve at any meal or at any time between meals. It is relished when fickle appetites set Other food aside. Puffing the wheat grain to eight times its natural size cooks it thoroughly and explodes millions of food cells in each grain. Rich storesof protein, carbohydrates and minerals N ENTIRELY DIFFERENT kind of cereal is Quaker PuEed Wheat. Airy deliciousness and toasred crunchiness are combined with all the nutriment of the grain supreme. The wheat bran is retained, but you would not notice it, so delicately is it concealed. Quaker PUFFED WHEAT “Every Sunday in the Hardt forest? whole battalions of young men, heavl-j ly laden. are trained in military mano- § euvres. Take a walk in these districts? says a casual observer, Louis d’Arignac,! and some day you will be much sur-I‘ prised to find yourself in the middle of groups of innocent tourists who, on the 2 sound of a whistle. deploy and take? cover. There’s nothing to be said!i They are armed only with an iron-shod stick. But what expense such instruc-t Lion must represent! In France we; hesitate to give the army the automo-g bile transport which modern war neces- i sitates. Our neighbours have solved] the problem by increasing the num-! ber of postal automobiles in a manner! quite out of proportion to the needs. There were 900 of these vehicles in! 1922; today there are 5,000 of whichl the greater number are capable of car-l rying fifty men. They are ready for; mobilization. And why this feverish l construction of bridges across the Rhine? Their number has doubled since 1918. while the traffic from one bank to the other has not varied by a ton. Today 1,200 trains can cross the Rhine in 24 hours, carrying 1,200 bat-l talions. What economic need has 0311- I ed for the construction of these im- mense stations, more than a mile long, and with forty tracks each, in which, it will be possible to move more than a. hundred trains a day? Where are; these stations? Near Treves and Kai-1' serlautern, towns which, since the seâ€"; paration of Alsace and Lorraine, have! seen their business more than half.’ Why these expenditures if not for an! object purely strategic? That is why.! while there is so much talk of peaceé and disarmament. there is at the bot-’ tom of the heart so much pessimism and so little hope of an enduring peace and of an accomplished disarmament"! Toronto Globe:â€"School children at a certain Saskatchewan school are said to have raised the cry: "Down with the English!" What these children need is an old-fashioned cane applied in an old-fashioned way. is once more deaf and blind. In this connection the following paragraph is well worth consideration. It is from the French newspaper. “Le Solell,” and says:â€" Years before 1914 there were men of standing. such as Lord Roberts in Eng- land, Colonel Denison in Canada. as well as hosts of others who warned the Empire that Germany was planning an assault on the world and that the Bri- tish Empire should be prepared for eventualitles. This sensible advice. however, was drowned out by the noise of the pacificists who seem to have a horror against foreigners being killed. whatever may happén to Britishers. All the warnings went unheeded. All the satisfaction that the prophets re- ceived was the knowledge that they had done whot they could and that some day they would at least be able to say. “I told you so!" Again. the warnings are being heard and it would appear that the Empire SUGGESIS IHAI BERMANY AGAIN PREPARES fUR WAR French Newspaper Explains the Pessi- mism Felt by the Frenc‘h People in Regard to Talk of Peace 631 '_1‘_H_E_PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO From Form I St. to Form IIâ€"ngh Honoursâ€"Bella. Chalut, Yvonne Bazi- net, Lario Allah-e. Cecile Ploufle. Wal- ter Lejambe. Frederic Lauzon, Femand Puon. Honoursâ€"Gilbert Pilon. Ligouri Doucet. Rec Couture. Marianne La- From Form I Sr. to Form IIâ€"High Honoursâ€"Valeda St. Aubm Delvina Gariepy. Irene Jolivet. Laurette Perron. Yvette‘ Bolleau. Leona Larivee, Anita Honours Doucet, Jeannette Robitaille. â€"Jeanne Noel. Berthol Lamothe, Paul Boulanger, Aurore Bastien. Herve Whissel, Rene Joncas. Donaza Dubieu. Antoinette Chenier. Georges Theriault. Passâ€"Argentine Bigras. Agathe La- rose. Wilbrod Labelle, Laure Alice Groulx. Rose Rochon, Laurenzo Labelle. Fernand Duchesne. Cliflord Brideau. Joseph Belanger, Idwe Chartrand, Flo- rian Tourangeau, Oscar Rivet. From Form I Sr. to Form IIâ€"High Honoursâ€"Bella Chalut. Yvonne Bazi- net. Lario Allalre. Cecile Ploufle. Wal- ter leiambe, Frederic Lauzon, Fernand Pilon. Honours-Gilbert Pilon. Ligouri Doucet. Reo Couture. Laurianne La- ' Henry Bennardi. ; been moluaea in the list 01 honour pro- :motions to Form Ilzâ€"Victor Norkun. 'Marie Dunn. Billy Copps, Rita Knight éCora Amadio. Alex McIsaac. Catherine 1Leblanc. Beatrice Leroux. Victor Del- monte. Walter Barbas. Jean Murtagh. Mary Morin. Ronaldino Romualdi, Wilfred Brennan. Eileen Beauchamp. Jacqueline Sullivan, George Holland, Doris Beaudin. Thomas Boucher. Rhinebeck, N.Y.. Gazette. says:â€" “Thereis a new Mammy song about every week, but a little praise once in a while for the dear old governor would not be more than a million miles wrong and might cheer up the heart of one who has for years patiently‘carried a load that would have put Atlas out of the running with fallen arches.” 1 Sr. lst to Jr. II--Honoursâ€"Marguer- lite Tourangeau. Paul Patry, Rodolphe FSt. Germain. Isabelle L'Heureux, R. !Ella Pilon, Anita Plouffe. M. Ange La- {Londe, Victor Charbonneau. Eveline lLarveque, Jeanne Latour. Passâ€"Ray- ;mond Desrochers, Alban Duchesne. iAdolphe Godin, Frederic Cherrier. Ger- :trude Tourangeau. M. Ange Groulx, jH. Paul Pilon, Wilfrid St. Onge, Emile gLajaie. Aldoria Chartier, Irene Char- Eette, Archie Villeneuve, Henri Cler- rncnt, Florida Latour. Gilberte Brissette f From Jr. II to Sr. IIâ€"Honoursâ€" leette Blain. Aurele Barbarie, Olivier :Larose, Freda Pilon, Henri Morissette, f Cecile Taillefer, Agnes Brazeau, Hector ‘Geroux, Yvette Rivet, Malvina Ladouâ€" lceur, Florian Gagnon, Julien Dube. 'Passâ€"Gerald Barbarie, Leontine Bra- izeau, Cecile Pelletier, Rolland Faubert. lRolland Boileau, Fernande Coutic. {Hermas Lacourse, Ben Chamberland, IDelvina Goulet, Laurence Lamirande, l Therese Therien, Lilio Lacasse. To Senior Primaryâ€"Viaula Danis. Mona Bertha), Roland Doucet, Emery Latour. Raymonde Pflon, Elie Gagnon. Rene Martel. From Primary to Junior lstâ€"Honours Cecile Fleury. Jeannette Godin, Cecile Gagnon, Jacqueline Rivet Rose Bou- langer. Donat Racicot, Georgette Morin, Clarence Desroches, Theodore Noel. Passed -â€" Florient Tremblay, Yvette Fournier. Willie Dallaire, Raynald La- joie, Florence Villeneuve, Irene Fan- geat. Alice Desjardins. Angelina Pigeon, Yvonne Villeneuve, Jeannette Labelle, Edgar Portelance. Dina Bruno. ’ The following are the results of the ’June promotion examinations at St. yCharles' Separate school:â€" Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Honours Aline Davis, Annette Laroche. Passâ€"Fabien Labelle, Therese Fournler, Hubert Guil- bault, Yvette Allaire, Charles Ville- neuve. Charles Fournier, Adrienne Charmer, Laurette Larose, Alice Vil- leneuve. Famiola Poulin, Lionel Patty. Jr. Primary to Sr. Primaryâ€"Raymond Vaes, Amel Caron. Edgar Clement, Ce- cile Rivet. Aurel Lajeunesse. Dianne Prud'homme, Aurel Godin, Eveline Pilon, Fernande Chaloux, Leo Larouche Edouard Larose, Maurice Brazeau, An- thime Rochon, Gerald Chartrand, Agathe Chartrand. Georges Tlmm, David Desormeaux. . From Sr. Primary to Sr. Firstâ€"Hon- oursâ€"Mariette Dube, M. Marthe Major. Jeanette Demers, Liliane Chevrefils. Noella Lamirande. Beatrice Pilon. Blanche Rossignol, Michel Lariviere. Leonard Cardinal. Lawrence Chalut. Aza Morrissette, Marcel Maurice. Lau- rette Valcourt. Passedâ€"Rita Boulan- ger, Lucien Gunville, Alphonse Martel. Cecile Levert. Moise Foisy, Henri St. Germain, Rene Brazeau, Theodore Ve- rina, Florence Potvin, Lionel Gagnon. Edmond Laroque. Remi Larose. Jean Paul Timm, Patricia Spencer, Norah Judge. ‘ Marguerite Debeau, A1 Jean Roy. Fernand L’Heu From Form III Senior to Form IV J uniorâ€"Honoursâ€"Marguerite Belanger. Marthe Lamothe, Eveline Larivee, Au- 3- Jean, Aurore M11193“- rea Brazeau. Therese Pilon. Lorraine From Form I Junior to Charron. Passâ€"Cecile Seguin, Leonide l â€"Honoursâ€"-Irene Gravel St. Onge, Anna Caron, Gabrielle Ron- Rex Levert, Leo-Paul l deau, Marie Trottler, Augustine Lauzon 1Vezina, Giarmaine Denis Jean- Ubald Danls, Gertrude Morin. iette. Jeanne d'Arc Tour Ernestine Dubien, Theodore Valcourt, , Giroux, Gaston Daly, Ern Dorothee Frappier, Lucienne Lamothe, ! Passâ€"Marjorie McLellan Yvonne Poulin, Anna Roy, Annette; ’ Lionel Caron. Gerald Ch: Desjardins, Jeannett Roy, Yvonne Por- 'Allaiie, Rolande Desjai telance, Leopold Guinard, Laura Gau- Pierre Eugene Vaillancm thie1 Jeanne Giroux. l pmm mm... 1m 1.. in 1 Report of the June Promotion Examinations at the St. Charles’ Separate School, Timmins. Honour and Pass Standing of the Pupils Indicated for the Various Classes in the School, at the June Promotion Examinations. Promotion Examinations at . St. Charles School, Timmins Take ENC with you. Change of air and water . . . change of food . . . change from work to play. This is the time to remember this simple rule of healthâ€"a dash of ENO's "Fruit Salt" in a glass of water every morning. ENO are the registered trade mazks of JFC. ENO Ltd. The words "Fruit Salt" and Also the following names should have been included in the list of honour pro- motions to Form Ilzâ€"Vlctor Norkun. Marie Dunn. Billy Copps, Rita Knight. Cora Amadio. Alex McIsaac. Catherine Leblanc, Beatrice Leroux. Victor Del- monte. Walter Barbas. Jean Murtagh. Mary Morin. Ronaldino Romualdl, Henry Bennardi. Wilfred Brennan. Eileen Beauchamp. Jacqueline Sullivan. George Holland, Doris Beaudin. Thomas Boucher. In the promotion lists for Holy Fam- ily school, the second highest class should have been named Senior III (not Senior II as was printed). Ces enfants sont rendus a la page 30 au son “x” Leonard Caya. Marie- Jeanne Perrier, Blanche Lamirande. Jeanne-Clair Barbarie. Noel Massi~ cotte. Adrien Laveville. Rita Horne. Leo Horne. Paulette Bisson, Jeanne Tour- ville, Noella Tourville. Ces enfants sont rendus au son “b" Henri Beauchamp. Claire Vachon. Jeannette Cheorefils. Lucille Perreault, Dora Leduc, Marguerite Ranger. Rene Lagace. Germaine Ranger. Simonne Richard, Rosabelle Mousseau. Jules Carriere. Fernande Gagnon, William Robitaille. Promotion Lists for the Holy Family School. Ces enfants sont rendus a la page 57, au son “on"-â€"Wllfrld Mousseau, G11- bert Lebrun. Omer Mousseau, Jean Joannisse, Arthur Genler. Leo Allaire, Gilbert Clement. Omer Brazeau. Aline Lebrun, Georgette Lauzon, Juliette Lauriault, Henry Roy, Andre Therlault, Pauline Cartier, Albert Deraps, Llly Dupuis. Hellne Fournier. Laurette Chenier. Primary to Form Jr. Iâ€"Honoursâ€" Normand Veillette, Alice Mousseau, Rolland Lauzon, Marie-Anne Brazeau. Jeanne d’Arc Ranger, Armand Boulan~ ger, Rita Bisson. Ernest Labelle. Rene Brousseau, Emilia Brazeau. Sr. II to Jr. IIIâ€"Honoursâ€"Jacque- line Stamette, Augusta McLellan, Irene Leduc. Juliette Gauthier. Lucienne Lariviere. Antoinette Danis. Leopold Lajoie, Edith S. Germain, Valere Caron. Alice Diemert, Pauline Caron, Annette Villeneuve. Geralde Gauthier. Pass- M. Claire Plouffe, Paul Doucet. Therese Rivera, Fernand Desrocher, Floriane Gauthier. Jr. II to Sr. IIâ€"Honoursâ€"Romeo Gauthier. Gertrude Chartier. Sarah Horne, Colombe Pilon. Passâ€"Claude Brousseau, Rene Portelance, Simone Fournier, Jeannine Beaulne, Gertrude Lefreniere, Helen .Nowlan, Cecile Four- nier. Jeanne Couture. Armand Vezina. Nora S. Denis. From Form III Jr. to Form III Sr.â€" Honoursâ€"Lucville Lariviere, Lucienne Labelle. Passâ€"Yvonne Chamberland. Yvonne Beaulne. Romeo Lafreniere, Maurice Vachon, Rita Malette. Jean- Baptisbe Lacourse. Jules Desjardins. From Form II Sr. to Form III Jr.-â€"- Honoursâ€"Florence Belanger, Juliette Cloutier. Lea Boulanger. Fleurette Lau- zon, Leonie Ruest. Rosario Rochon. Omer Fournier, Laurette Godin, Lu- cienne Belanger. From Form I Junior to From I Senior -â€"Honoursâ€"-Irene Gravel, Alma Danis. Rex Levert, Leo-Paul Poirier, Cecile Vezina, Gkrmaine Denis. Marcel Picn- ette. Jeanne d'Arc Tourangeau, Aime Giroux, Gaston Daly, Ernest Desroches. Passâ€"Marjorie McLellan. Henri Morin. Lionel Caron, Gerald Charron, Armand Allaire, Rolande Desjardins, Leo S. Pierre. Eugene Vaillancourt. freniere. Pauline Pichette, Wilson Daiâ€" gle. Passâ€"Henriette Lapierre. Fer- nand Caron. Florence Desormeanxb Marguerite Debeau, Anita Brideau. Jean Roy. 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