Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 29 Aug 1929, 2, p. 4

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Kesneskyâ€"Er siography, Arithme M. E. Kingâ€"Br. j H. R. Kinnunet A. A. mrfinâ€"Lng. UGTA metic, Zoology. L. Rotondoâ€"Br. Histor Botany. H. M. Roweâ€"E: metic, Zoology. graphy, Art, Botany. A. Schneiderâ€"Eng. Grammax Phy siography, Fr. Grammar. E. S. Seamonâ€"Br. History, Geogra phy, Art, Botany. M. A. C. Smithâ€"Arithmetic. S. M. Smithâ€"Eng. Grammar, Phy siography, Arithmetic, Zoology. S. R. Stovelâ€"Br. History, Geography Art, Botany. I. D. Ukkolaâ€"Geography, Art. I. S. Wilsonâ€"Physiography. O. Wrightâ€"Physiography, Arithme tic, Zoology. J. ~H. Youngâ€"Eng. Grammar, Phy siography, Arithmetic, Zoology. MARTHA NORELIUS WINS WOMAN‘sS MARATHON SWIM i.4 In the women‘s marathon swim at the | _ ,, oC Toronto Exhibition on Friday last, first’ fi?gb 12;2‘;{ place and the prize of $10,000.00 WAS| po pnown. A won by Martha Norelius, of New York. ’ stt To a ne She is quoted by one Toronto NEWSâ€"~ | ;ime effort paper as saying that she will nev°T| ony ;jg afrai swim another such marathon,. The ‘his identity course was ten miles and Martha,,o inspire a Norelius came first out of an entry MSt| ipe ryul of 45. Miss Ruth Tower, of Toronto.| ‘‘to was second, the prize being $3,000.00 | nonascarity f In third place, a mile behind the winâ€" ‘endence of ; er, was Mrs. Evelyn Armstrong, cf | ho es Detroit, conqueror of Lake St. Clair. Fourth place went to Miss Leah | Miss Grac E. F. Hamiltonâ€"Eng iography, Arithmetic. F. Jakesâ€"â€"â€"Br. Hist E. M. Larkinâ€" ography, Arithn M. R. Lloydâ€"B M. R. Millerâ€" J. E. Minorâ€" E. I. Moddl er School Examination Results t‘or: Experiments in D the South Porcupine Continuâ€" at Kapuskasit ation School. i Number of Frumkinâ€"tf hv, Arithmeé O‘St oolo M AIl School MclInni )91 Schmelzleâ€"Br. History, Geo 1eSkyâ€"â€"Lng. Arithmetic ingâ€"Br. Hi; Kinnunenâ€" A r nstror pUu Bo igherâ€"bing. UGramImi Arithmetic, Zoology. iâ€"Eng. Grammar, Ph ametic. Zoology. 1l ithm iI rap»h Tistory, Art â€"Arithme! retic, Zoology Br. History, jzraph Gramma Gramim mmar, Ph 9Y Geograph 1ADA Gramima T Arith me L mm jotany. | NO ATTENTION PAID TO Arithâ€" ANY ANONYMOUS LETTERS li DC INFANTILE PARALYSIS NOW wWELL IN HAND, SAYS OTTAWA While "a few cases of infantilée pa alysis have been reported in differer parts of the country, the situation well in hand." according to a statt ment issued at Ottawa this week k the deputy minister of pensions an national health. The statement se forth certain measures for protectin children, while pointing out that *"r who is afraid â€" his identity ca to inspire any event the rule i name to all necessarily for Parer bably iay might it ar Number of Years Past y beginnin y save him it the ser to be Or Don unfio Th m rt and stationery. Anyone raid or ashamed to disclose ty can scarcely be expected any confidence. 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