Thursday, Jan. 2nd, 1930 NESBITT, THOMSON COMPANY LIMITED Royal Bank Building, TORONTO, 2 Montreal Quebec Ottawsa Hamilton London, Ont. Winnipeg Saskatoon Victoria Vancouvet A Maturity â€"Price Y ield Canada Northern Power Corp.....5% 1953 93.00 5.55% Canadian Pacific Railway......... 5% 1954 100.00 5.00% Foreign Power Securities Corp.. . .6% 1949 100.00 6.00% Convertible on or before June 1st, 1934, on basis of 10 Shares of Common for each $500 Bond. Manitoba Power Co., Limited. ...514% 1951 100.00 5.50% Northwestern Utilities, Limited...7% 1938 1053.00 6.25% Winnipeg Electric Company...... 6% 1954 103.00 5.75% Dryden Paper Company Federal and Provincial Government and Municipal Security Offerings will be submitted on request McColl Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd....6% 1949 100.00 6.00% Convertible on or before October 1st, 1934, on basis of 10 Common Shares for each $500 Bond. Queen‘s Hotel Company Windsor Hotel Limited . Eastern Dairies Limited....... Power Corporation of Canada.. Reliance Grain Company, Ltd Suggestions for January Investment TO HEAR THE NEW PHILCO BEFORE YOU BUVY ANY RADIO E L OWV B O Y Genuine Oriental walnut and bird‘sâ€" eye maple give this cabinet a rich distinction such as you had never hoped to find at the price. Philco matched Electroâ€"Dynamic Speaker and Acoustic Equalizers, builtâ€"in, give it unsurpassed tonal fidelity. Fammished either with Neutrodyneâ€" Plus or Screen Grid circuit We invite your inquiries for investment service Neutrodyneâ€"Plus § Screenâ€"Gridâ€"Plus $ 225.00 Preferred Stocks Public Utility Industrial Below are given the names of all pupils who have made an average of 50 per cent or over in their first term examination. Individual reports have been issued showing the standing obâ€" tained by the pupil concerned in each subject. Standing of the Pupils at the Timmins High and Technical School for the First Term. â€" List Showing Pupils in Several Classes Making an Average of 50 per cent. or Over. Individual Reports Issued to Parents. Parents Asked to Particularly Note Progress or Otherwise of the Pupis. First Term Report Timmins High and Technical School The attention of parents is directed to these reports. Under the Departâ€" 6% â€" 1949 98.50 6.13% 6% 1947 100.00 6.00% 614% 1943 104.00 6.05% 1% â€" Pref. 6% Pref. 614% Pref. 99.00 99.00 94.00 BALANCED.â€"UNIT Allâ€"Electric LOWVBOY HE same superb radio that you have seen A announced so extensively in The Saturday Evening Post and many other magazines is here today for your-inspection! Come in and hear the pure, rich tone of the new Philco Lowboy. See for yourself its entrancingly beautiful cabinet, a distinguished addition to the furnishing of the finest home. Balanced Units By extraordinary engineering, Philco has atâ€" tained a precise electrical balance of all units, resulting in a new high standard of tonal fidelity, splitâ€"hair selectivity, and great disâ€" tance range; and every Philco is balanced to use TWO 245 power tubes, pushâ€"puil. Free Home Demonstration We will gladly deliver this superb Philco Lowboy to your home on Free Demonstration. Prove to yourself its rare purity of tone, reâ€" markable selectivity and vast distance range. Easy payments, if you decide to buy after trial. Callâ€"Lookâ€"Hear Come inâ€"see and hear this remarkable new Philco. Examine the various beautiful models. Select the one you want on Free Demonstraâ€" tion. Call today or tslephone,. Approx. Y ield 7.01% 6.06% 6.90% 701 Lower Schoolâ€"Form IIâ€"A. Bourne 89, C. Halperin 84, V. Wallingford 84, | B. Baker 82, D. Horwitz 80, G. Helperin | 80, F. Grant 79,.J. Pond 79, F. Scott 79, | B. Waldon 78, R. Eddy 77, D. McPherâ€" ison 78. E. Taylor 74, G. White 73, C. | Richardson 72, R. Wallingford 72, W. | McKay 71, C. Reade 69, R. Armitage mental regulations each subject stands by itself and a mark of lower than 50 indicates a failure in that subject. Puâ€" pils are promoted not on the average but on the standing attained in each subject prescribed by the regulations of the Education Department. A good average is encouraging but does not preclude a failure in an individual subâ€" ject. Parents and pupils should study their reports and note any signs of weakness which may be corrected by special study and care. The reports should be signed by the parents and returned the first week of school which reâ€"opens on Monday, January 6th. Form Iâ€"Lower Schoolâ€"First Class Honoursâ€"E. Shub 88, A. Watson 87, C. Harris 86, A. Longmore 85, V. Lauâ€" rila 84, R. Rogarth 80, L. Traver 80, G. Luoma 80, N. Stachow 80, F. Mcâ€" Connell 79, R. Moore 79, H. Bobbie 78, E. Lacey 77, A. Bucovetsky 77, W. Salo 75, C. Slabodian 75, M. Geils 75, E. Brown 75, J. McCrea 75. E. Peterson 74, N. Lawson 74, M. Easâ€" ton 74, H. Kumpula 74, G. Riley 73, E Sween 72, M. Brown 72, R. Torrance 71, O. Chickini 71, R. Zarriski 70, V. Innies 79, D. Sky 70, 0. Hawse 70, E. Fitzâ€" patrick 70, W. McLean 69, P. Mullin 69, E. Hill 69, C. Lafronier 68, M. Morris 68, V. Bell 67, J. Heath 66, T. Vitaâ€" saari 66. C. Jucksch 65, D. Dawson 65, T. Deâ€" Mille 64, O. Shaw 64, B. Bugera 63, M. Donyichuk 63, M. Villeneuve 62, K. Adamson 62, K. Barron 61, O. Mondou G1, Sheculski 60, J. Gauthier 60, M. Smith 60. T. Leck 59, J. Dalton 58, M. Charbonâ€" neau 58, E. Janes 57, B. Boutin 56, R. Gibson 56, F. Murray 56, E. Briggs 56, B. Bonnell 55, M. McKinnon 55, E. Tilâ€" ley 54, V. Chenier 54, D. Sullivan 54, W. Shields 53, B. McFadden 51, M. Dieâ€" mert 51, A. Lepic 51, W. Dunn 50, L. Jones 50, M. Carriere 50. D. Ray 49, J. St. Clairâ€"Pike 49, L. Murtagh 48, R. Carlin 46, R. Walsh 45, L. Chisholm 45, M. Chenier 44, C. Shields 39. Phone 37W THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 68, C. Rogers 68, P. Robertson 68, E.} Monck 68, W. Wilson 67, V. Tynjala 66, M. Madden 66, S. Abraham 66, H. Os-l trosser 65, V. Banning 64, J. Sutherâ€" land 64, H. Giallonardo 64, M. Hodgins 62, W. Drew 62%, D. Laidlaw 62, G. Gauthier 62, E. McInnes 62, G. Scully | 61, B. McDonald 61, M. Kempthorne 60, C. Lepic 59, R. Copps 59, S. Kideckel l 58, D. Marshal 58, N. Taylor 58, S. Walsh 57, F. Finkleman 56, M. Morin 56, M. Baderski 55, M. Morrison 55, H. Sheppard 55, K Tomkinson 54, G. Tayâ€" lor 54, V. Howard 54, F. Carlin 54, C. Bsutin 53, D. Cooke 53, R. Salem 52,| W. Kerr 52, L. Munros 52, R. Murray 52, E. Greenberg 51. I E. Copps 49, M. Nelson 49, L. Newton 49, C. McLean 46, H. Prout 44, C. Olgilâ€" vie 43, E. Baderski 41, M. Sopha 28. Middle Schoolâ€"IIIAâ€"Ernie Haataâ€" jaa 91, Harriet Harkness 88, Grant Barâ€" ron 84, Mary Williams 82, Leonard Mcâ€" Fadden 81, Gladys McIvor 79, Winifred Harvey 78, Mabel Richardson 78, Walâ€" ter Finkelman 77, Tom Goodman 73, Laura Hawse 72, Laura Birce 71, Mattie Clutchey 70, Roy Hamilton 67, ITona Andrew 67, Jean Scott 64, Doris Heil 63, Chrissie Murphy 59, Ernest Burnet 58, Harriet Heil 58, Donald McLauchlan 57, Hedley Moore 55, Vivian Ray 34, Florence McIvor 52. _Jeanne Villeneuve 49, May Habib 47, Ray Norton 47, Evelyn LaRose 45, Marâ€" jorie Shephard 42, Eddie Ansara 41, Marian Leng 31, Arnold Hawkins 29. Middle School IIIBâ€"Marguerite Mcâ€" Kay 83, Margaret Beadman 82, Dorothy Armstrong 76, Wm. Shub 75, Helen Brown 75, Joan Huxley 73, Margaret Robertson 73, Vivian Wallingford 73, Henry Ostrowsky 68, Mabel Beadman 67, Christian Charron 66, Terence Smith 64, Burritt Murray 63, Chas. Cushing 61, Walter Sheridan 59, Max Martin 54, Fred Gilbert 52, Wm. Scheâ€" lest 50, Geo. Tennyson 46, Richard Dainton 40. Upper School Reportâ€"Firstâ€"class honoursâ€"Annie Scott 87, Germaine Boisvert 85, James McFadden 83, Gwyn Kinsey 82, Jack Leng 77, Ralph Thaâ€" chuk 76, Margaret McPherson 75, Kitty Duxfield 73, Gordon Michaelson 68, Jean Gray 64, Vera Charbonneau 81, Annie Anderson 59, Frances Wright 59, William Paice 47, Harold Wallingford 45, Kathryn Young 44, Lazer Slotnick 41, Wilfrid Shields 37. Commercial Departmentâ€"C2â€"Specâ€" ial Classâ€"Sadie Shub 76, Ann Young 75, Gordon Finlayson 73, Tina Proudfoot 64, Esther Martin 62, Victor Salomaa 60, Helen Matson 55, Dorothy Heath 52, Anne Munro 52, Sarah Korman 50, May Tinsley 48, Francis Shields 47. Technical Schoolâ€"C. Iâ€"V. Lindross 87, O. Kulju 82, M. Webb 76, J. Mcâ€" Quarrie 74, G. Revill 72, E. Jackson 71, B. Harrison 71, M. Durrell 79, I. Kosky 70, I. Hadley 68, K. Kakola 67, M. Chiâ€" kini 66, M. Mikkalo 66, N. Hargreaves 65, A. Carpenter 65, V. Boucher 63, H. Laine 62, I. Drew :62, J. Thachuck 60, P. Letang 60, A. Clermont 59, J. Hill 58, E. Marshall 57, M. Bennéett 57, J. McKie 57, K. Urquhart 57, L. Tieder 55, J. Lake 51, J. Robinson 51, D. McLean 51. Commercial Departmentâ€"C2 â€" Ida Bucovetsky 86, Elvi Pesonen 81, Edna Kulyu 75, Marguerite Ruir 75, Olive Paver 70, Woodrow Walsh 68, Gwenâ€" dolyn Webb 63, Dorothy Johns 61, Toini Tolmenen 58, Violet Jackson 54, Rachel Viitasaari 54, Stanley Shippam 52, Eiâ€" leen Brown 49. C. 3â€"G. Luxton 70, J. Thompson 67, S. Savard 66, F. Chalut 64, M. Lawley 63, A. Ansara 63, H. Taylor 61, M. Borâ€" land 56, H. Hawker 63, G. Maurice 52, J. Groboski 51, M. Carriere 50. Class TIlâ€"Norman Butler 79, Joseph Stachow 75, William DelLuca 75, Joe Dominica 74, Stanley Hass 74, Walter Linna 74, Jim Harris 73, Leo Delvillano 72, Stewart Dewar 71, George Burton 71, Alex Gregulski 69, Charles Grimaldi 68, John Cocklin 68, Donald Paver 62, Orville Daley 61, Frank Gilbert 61, Alâ€" bert Clouthier 60, Jerald Rassel 59, Dennis Duxfield 58, Micheal Lukon 57, Lennon Wilson 57, Logan J. Kerr 56, Donald McLaren 55, George Meredith 52, Charles Birce 51, Frank Mester 50. Francesco Colameco 49, Rosario Charâ€" etteâ€"49,. Emile .Clement 49, Louis "Roâ€" mualdi 47, Charles Mire 44, Clement Lejambe 43, Charles Killeen 42, Angela Guolla 41, Albert Vaillancourt 41, Donâ€" ald Rogers 40, Earl Lacombe 40, Leoâ€" nard Wadsworth 35. T. 2â€"Technicalâ€"F. Jaakkola 83, D. Calverley 75, R. Morin 68, A. Higgingâ€" botham 65, O. Farnan 65, A. Brandt 62, T. Neimi 61, W. Kendall 60, L. Ruir 60, N. Roy 59, V. Mullen 53, D. Cocklin 53, G. Daley 51, C. Johns 51, D. Plaus 50, H. McKinnon 48, M. Zuliani 48, R. Deâ€" Luca 47, P. Pearce 42, G. Porter 30. Home Economicsâ€"Specialâ€"E. Young 78, Sr.â€"A. Baker 63. $.0.E. CHRISTMAS TREE PROVED HAPPY SUCCESS The Sons of Engfand ‘held their Christmas tree in the Hollinger Recreâ€" ation hall on December 24th, and it was one of the most pleasing events c> this happy season. There were about 70 children present and each and every ons had a fine time indeed. Santa Claus arrived at 7 p.m., and there was a good present for every child present. The evening throughout was a happy one for younz and old alike. The ladies‘ committse and the Christmas tree committese are to be thanked for the ‘splendid work they did to make the evening such a complete and enâ€" joyable success. After the Christmas tree the adults enjoyed a dance, this event being another great success. The fruit left over from <he bountiful supâ€" ply for the occasion was kindly donatâ€" ed to the younz:ters at the C.A.S. Shelter. London Humorist:â€"Baldness is ofien the badge of the successful business man, says a popular writer, Well, it certainly means that he has come out DEGEMBER HONOUR ROLL MONETA PUBLIG SCHOOL Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes at Moneta Public School for the Month of December, Room IIâ€"Sr. IIâ€"Miss McLeod, teaâ€" cherâ€"Rita Mitchell 84, Vanda Candusâ€" so 82, Archea Della Vedova 82, Santina Marcuz 81, Grace Ramsay 79, Henry Matson 79, Evelyn Kenty 78, Pauline Dukeshire 78, Wesley Jones 77, Ethel Bateman 76, Elvira DeLuca 76, Fannie Feldman 75, Zerbino Tonin 75, Stella Crocco 75, Joe Delmonte 75. The following Moneta public 1929 :â€"â€" Room 1â€"Sr. IIIâ€"Miss MacDonald principalâ€"Report at end of January. Room IIIâ€"Sr. IIâ€"Mr. Webster, teaâ€" cherâ€"Velia Poloni 79, Archie Ullman 78, Dominic Marnacci 75. e Jr. IIâ€"Joe Torlone 75, Don Hardy 75. Room IVâ€"Jr. IIâ€"Miss Malkin, teaâ€" cherâ€"Rosie Baratto 86, Keith Revill 85, Lily Lenchuk 79, Mary Grydchuk 78, Eugene Sherriff 78. Room Vâ€"I Classâ€"Miss Connor, teaâ€" cherâ€"Vivian Porco 80, Gerald Hirschâ€" field 79, Eleanora Migliaranzg 78. George Walker 78, Margaret Neary 77, Reno Marin 77. Room VIâ€"Sr. Pr.â€"Miss Mix, teaâ€" cherâ€"Lola Taylor, George Leach, Rose Parisi, Francesco Pontello. Room VIIâ€"Jr. Pr.â€"Miss Hughes, teacherâ€"A. Classâ€"Esme Hooper,, Anâ€" nabelle Lang. B. Classâ€"Ida Domenico, Jean Loadâ€" er, Nicky Boychuck, Hedley Hall, Nicky Andronuchuck. C. Classâ€"Mabel Westino, Leone Sparkling. Officers Installed at Porcuâ€" pine Lodge, A.F. A.M. Room VIIIâ€"K. P.â€"Miss Connell, teacherâ€"A. Classâ€"Bessie Symons, Aiâ€" leen Lainsbury, Lena Orland. B. Classâ€"Odone DelLuca, Linda Guistine, James Knott. C. Classâ€"Eileen Murley, Edward Ferâ€" arri, Margaret Tonnelli. The following are the officers for the Northern Lights Chapter, R.A.M., for 1930, as duly installed last week :â€"â€" 2.â€"Ex. Comp. Day. ILP.X.â€"Ex. Comp. Gillies. H.â€"Ex. Comp. Goodman. J.â€"Comp. Jones. S.E.â€"Comp. Reid. S.N.â€"Comp. Honey. Treas.â€"Comp. Jamieson. P.S.â€"Comp. Ralph. S.56.â€"Comp. Macaulay. J.S.â€"Comp. Walker. M. of 3rd V.â€"â€"Comp. Wills. M. of 2nd V.â€"Comp. Caldbick. M. of 1st V.â€"Comp. Shantz. $.8.â€"Comp. Grigg. Officers for 1930 for the Royal Arch Chapter J.S.â€"Comp. Kerr M. of C.â€"Ex. Comp. Dalzell. Organistâ€"Comp. Rev. Cushing. Janitorâ€"Comp. Leach. Executive committeeâ€"All Past Z‘s, 3 Principals, Schribe E., Treas., Prin. Soj., Comps. Pritchard, Cushing and Walker. Sick and Benevolentâ€"Comps. Stariâ€" ing, Amm, Massie arnd Borland. Auditorsâ€"Coamps. Honsy and Reyv Cushing. On St. John‘s Night, the installation of officers for 1930 tok place at Porâ€" cupine Lodge A. F. A. M., South Porcupine. The Installing Officer was Past District Doputy RW. Bro. E. J. Mason, assisted by Past Masters V.W. Bro. Widdifield, Wor. Bro. Geo. Banâ€" nerman, Wor. Bro. R. S. McWilliams, Wor. Bro. Go. Starling, V.W. Bro. W. iz, Johns, Wor. Bro. M. G. Clark. ~*The followitig »wére the officers as installed :â€" ILP.M.â€"Wor. Bro. R. S. McWilliams W.M.â€"Bro. E. A. F. Day. S.W.â€"â€"Bro. Thos. Fell. J.W.â€"Bro. R. Vaughan. Chaplainâ€"R. Wor. Bro. E. J. Mason Treasurerâ€"Wor. Bro. E. Starling. Secretaryâ€"V. Wor. Bro. W. H. Johns J.S.â€"Bro. Allen Pearce. Organistâ€"Bro. W. J. Moore. 1G.â€"Bro. P. J. Andrew. Tylerâ€"Bro. Aikin. Auditorsâ€"Wor. Bro. A. D. Pearc? Bro. Aikin. Comumittee of General Purposesâ€"All Past Masters, Bro. Senior Warden, Bro. F. H. Hall, Bro. J. Fell, Bro. J. Sick Committeeâ€"Wor Bro. Starlng Bro. Briden, Bro. Andrew. Examining Boardâ€"V. Wor. Bro Johns, Wor. Bro. Starling, Wor. Bro McWilliams. After the installation ceremonies were completed a very enjoyable banâ€" quet was held downstairs, the W.M, Bro. E. A. F. Day presiding. A very pleasing programms, includinz adâ€" dresses and music was enjoyed. Ths toast to the Grand Lodige was proposâ€" ed by R.W. Bro. E. J. Mason and reâ€" sponded to by V.W. Bro, W. M. Widdiâ€" field. Cornet solos by Bro. MecWi!lliam: delighted all present. Angeles woman, suing for divorce, tells the court her husband spanked her, pulled her ears and hair, slammed a door on her arm, and then locked her up in closet. She says she doeâ€"n‘t know why he did these things. We do. He was mad at her. Trusteesâ€"Ex. Comps. Day and GJ30odâ€" S.D.â€"Bro. W. E. Honer J.D.â€"Bro. F. H. Hall. D. of C.â€"Wor. Bro. M. G. Cla.rk Macon (Georgia) is the honour roll for school for December, Carol Singers Kindly Received at Hospital The Advance last week received the following letter for publication in this issue :â€" To the Editor of The Advance, Timmins Dear Sir:â€"In your next wesek‘s issue I would like you to publish the folâ€" lowing letter. For some years past it has been cusâ€" tomary with Cornish folks to get t>â€" gether and form a choir to sing Christâ€" mas carols, but up to this last thre> or four years it has been lefs to slide. This year the Cornish boys got together and sang carols We went to th> hosâ€" pital at 11.30 a.m. on Christmas Day to sing to the sick, which was don> every year up to the time msntioned above. This year we were recsived by the Sister in charge and taken through the hospital, and afterwards cams to the hall downstairs and sang Christâ€" mas carols there. I as one of the Christmas carol singers, would like to express the appreciation of the choir for the way we were received by the Sisters of St. Mary‘s hospital. Yours truly, H. PARNELL. DIVISION COURT OFFICE MOVED TO GIBSON BLOCK E. H. Hill, Division Court Clerk, has moved the Division Court office to the Homer L. Gibson Co. building on Pine street. For some years past the Divisâ€" ion Court Clerk‘s office has been in the Gordon block, but hereafter will be upstairs in the Homer L. Gibson Co. building as noted. For particulars app y T. N. O. Agt. or F. P. Nelson, D.P.A., C.N.R North Bay STEWARTâ€" WARNER ‘gheSet With N RDIO Ihe A NEW ACCOUNT ANY BRANCH OF THE BANK WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE YOUR ACCOUNT. TIMMINS BRANCH = sSOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH OW! A NEW champion of the radio world! A new standard of comparison for radio excellence,. By every testâ€"every direct comparisonâ€"the new Stewartâ€"Warner Radio has proved itself the outstanding set of the day. 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