FEBRUARY HONOUR ROLL MATTAGAM! PUBLIG SGHOOL Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes in the Mattagami Public School for the Month of February. The following is the February honour roll for Mattagami school:â€" Room 1â€"Fourth Classâ€"E. J. Tranâ€" some, principalâ€"Sr. IVâ€"Leonard Mcâ€" Neil, Margaret Hornby, Leslie Thomâ€" son, Ruth Stevens. Ir. IVâ€"Lucy DeLuca, Dorothy Dickâ€" son, Lillian Mason, Beryl Arnold, Jack Beadman, Elise Wallingford, Elsie Richardson, Lillian Boychuk, George Darling, May Dickinson. Room IIâ€"Miss McLean, teacherâ€"Jr IVâ€"Jean Stibbard, Mary Beadman Myrtle Cooke, Lillian Nelson. Room IIIâ€"Miss Tachaberry, teacher â€"Sr. IIIâ€"Donald Hensby, Vilko Tasâ€" kinen. Room IVâ€"Miss Carruthers, teacherâ€" Sr. IIIâ€"Willie Mason, Elsie Cripps, Robert Watson, Mervyn Barnes, Ella Wilson, Blanche Coaty, Virginia Mcâ€" Tvor, Mike Budzak, Annie Jopson. Room Vâ€"Miss Dempsay, teacherâ€" Jr. IITIâ€"Betty Nelson, Kaarine Salonen, Albert Fick, Bewick Dawson, Riva T. M. Busby will continue the series of addresses illustrated by a large dispensational chart. SUBJECT FOR Sunday, March 16, 7 p.m. JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER Watches, Clocks and Jewellery Carefully Repaired Corner Pine St. S. and Third Ave. 8â€"tf. All are Cordially Invited to Attend Grace Chapel 75 Eim St. S. . A. REMUS His Origin, Rebellion, Dcminion and Doom. The Allâ€"Britain Social Club will hold a dance in the Hollinger Recreation hall on Saturday evening, March 15th, commencing at 9 pm. The Club Royal orchestra will provide the music. The club will also hold another of their popular partner whist drives on Tuesâ€" day, March 18th, at 8.30 p.m., in the Hollinger hall. Prizes of exceptional value and refreshments will be served. Rocm VIIIâ€"Miss Thornburn, teacher â€"Sr,. Iâ€"Phyllis McConnell, Vita Linâ€" der, Alan Watson, Melvin Nicholls, Elizabeth Hart. cher Room XIIâ€"K.P.â€"Miss James, teaâ€" cher. Hawse, Annie Jackson, Russell Thaâ€" chuk, Audery Paice. Sr. IIâ€"Gwen Bright. Room VIâ€"Miss Gosselin, teacherâ€" Jr. IIâ€"Grace Singleton, Gladys Mason, Evelyn Coaty. Room VIIâ€"Miss Blyth, teacherâ€"Jr. IIâ€"Betty McNeil, Keith Powell, Paul Pons, Kenneth Harrison, John Snyder, Elva Thatchuk. Jr. Iâ€"â€"William Harwood, Ruby. Alliâ€" son, Grace Adams. Kenneth Singleton, Edna Robertson. Pr.'CIass Bâ€"Albert Berven, Gorden McLeod, Gorden Park, James Forresâ€" ter. Room IXâ€"Miss Dodd, teacherâ€"Priâ€" merâ€"Sidney Stroud, Franklin McNaâ€" mara, Elsie McFadden, Hilda Tomlinâ€" son, Ruth Raynsford, Donald Clark, Jackie Webb, Freddie Harrison. Room Xâ€"Primer Classâ€"Miss Tayâ€" lor, teacherâ€"Pr. Class Aâ€"Ruth Smith, George Burnett, Patricia Latimer, Hannah Martin, Mabel Sween, Daphne Gallagher, Nancy Bennet, Jack Stingle, Bobby Russel, Robert Johnson. Room XIâ€"K.P.â€"Miss McKelvie, teaâ€" 2B m McLAREN‘S INVYVINCIB L E OLIV ES m Their superior quality is evident before the bottle is opened! The South Porcupine High School went to Timmins on Thursday evening last to play a return game of hockey in the competition for the Muir Cup but they came homeâ€"swallowing a deâ€" feat of 4â€"0 at the hands of the Timâ€" mins High School. Mr. W. Parnell has gone to ReU Lake to take the position of captain at the Howey Gold Mines. Mr. Vic Mcore, of the Dome Mines, has also gone to take a position at the Howey. The Bearcats and the Explorers met in a hectic hockey struggle at the rink on Wednesday evening, the Explorers coming out on the better side of a 1â€"0 score, Ken Myers getting the one goal of the evening on a shot from centre ice. SOUTH PORCUPINE LOSES LEE TROPHY TO TIMMINS South Porcupine, March l1th, 1930 Special to The Advance. Mrs. Dowzer entertained the Downâ€" town bridge club at her home on Main street on Thursday evening last. The prizes were won by Mrs. D. Frood, of Connaught, and Mrs. F. Clark. The Hill club met at the home of Mrs. D. MclLellan where the honours of the evening were carried off by:â€"first, Mrs. W. W. Wilson; consolation, Mrs. J. Osâ€" trom. Deal Reported as Pending in Shaw Township. Visitors to and From South Porcupine. Other South Porcupine News. Mr. G. A. Mulvihill left last week for his home in Arnprior. Mr. H. A. Montgomery left on Wedâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ‘ There have been 48 cases of smaliâ€" | pox in Sudbury this winter. The Sudâ€" ‘bury Star says that investigation has [ shown that not one of the 48 ‘ could preduce a record of a successful !va.ccination. There are 24 still under quarantine. DOUBLE CLEANâ€"UP TN TOWN ON BREACH OF L.G.A. GASES F. Edwards, who came in to town from a lumber camp while the camp was under quarantine for smallpox, was picked up here by the police and on appearance in court on the charge of reaking quarantine, was fined $100.00 ard costs or three months. He will likely have to take the term. The case should be taken as a warning to all as to the seriousness of breaking quarantine. If the safety of others nesday last for his home at Toronto. Mr. T. J. Hodgins, of Watabeg, is spending a couple of weeks with his daughter, Mrs. F. Young, and his son, Mr. H. Hodgins, of the Dome Mines. Mr. H. Ferrigan was up from the Amulet at Rouyn to spend a few days with his family. Evidently both the provincial police and the town police are out to make a cleanâ€"up of those disregarding the Onâ€" tario Liquor Control Act. The town police this week had several liquor cases before the court. O. Henderson, of the Queen‘s hotel, was charged with sellâ€" ing. His case was remanded for a week. Tony Kowaski, Fourth avenue, nearly opposite the police station, was charged with selling, and his case was also remanded for a week. Sam Stamas, on a charge of having liqhor not on his permit was fined $100.00 and costs. D. Augustino was charged with supplying liquor to a minor, as a reâ€" sult of one of the town police raids. He was also charged in connection with immorality alleged to be permitâ€" ted in his house. Remand was made in these cases to next week. Mr. Larkin has gone to Noranda where he has accepted a position. Mr. N. A.Cross left for his home in Port Arthur on Thursday last. Bornâ€"On Saturday, March 1st, in south Porcupine, to Mr. and Mrs Vance Websterâ€"a daughter. Mr. Len Trueluffe and bride, of Toâ€" ronto, are spending=â€"aâ€"couple of weeks with his parents at the Dome. Mr. W. D. Cochrane is expected in camp inside of the next month to reâ€" open operations at the Twoâ€"inâ€"One Mine. The provincial police had three charges of breaches of the liquor act before the court. Two of these dismisâ€" sed, but Officer Hartlieb‘s charge against James Mackay of having liquor not on his permit resulted in a fine of $200.00 and costs or three months. It was expected this morning the three months‘ alternative would be taken as the money for the fine was not forthâ€" coming. Mrs. S. Sky has ‘returned three weeks‘ visit to Toronto. Mrs. Ewing entertained a number of friends at five hundred last week. Myrs. Brinton won the ladies‘ first prize and Mrs. G. T. S. Train the consolation. Mr. Trueluffe won the gentlemen‘s first and W. Rayner the consolation. Messrs I. Baxter and J. Dobie, of Thessalon, visited friends in town last week. Both the Provincial and the Town Police Have Several Caces Each on Liquor Charges at Police Court Here, For driving a car without the necesâ€" sary license a lady was fined $10.00 and costs. She was learning to drive but had failed to secure the necessary beâ€" ginner‘s permit. Master Teddy McNair entertained a number of his young friends on Satâ€" urday, March 8th, in honour of his seventh birthday. Mrs. Walter Honer, of the Dome Mines, entertained a number of her friends at a very delightful bridge and tea on Thursday afternoor last. Mrs. J. McCaffrey was successful in winning the first honours and Mrs. Y. H. Hall winning conslotion. Mr. Charlie Bond has gone to Red Lake to work at the Howey. Mr. J. Wilson, of Peterboro, was visitor in town this week. On Saturday last two rinks from Timmins came out and were successâ€" ful in carrying back with them the Lee trophy. Mr. Fairhurst‘s rink won by a score of 10â€"5 over Mr. Walker‘s Timâ€" mins rink while Mr. Strain lost 13â€"4 to the rink of Mr. Huckabone. In the postâ€"season contest for the Murray Cup in which teams if they wish are allowed to play boys of Renâ€" frew County who have been out of Bornâ€"To Mr. and Chevrier, on Monday, son. We hear, on good authority, that there is a deal pending for the property known as the "Hudson Bay Mining Company‘"‘ in Shaw township. Attenâ€" tion is being more and more directed to this part of the camp where good asâ€" says have been obtained from various properties. towir for the winter, Ollie Mulvihill played with his homeâ€"town team of Arnprior on Friday last Against Renâ€" frew and scored the only goal made by his team that evening. He had just arrived from South Porcupine that morning. Mr. .G. Nott, assistantâ€"principal at the High School, was in Kapuskasing for the weekâ€"end. Mr. Andrew Harty has gone to Rouyn to take a position at the Amulet. There will be an especially fine Irish evening put on at the Majestic theaâ€" tre on Monday evening next, March 17th, which is St. Patrick‘s night. Beâ€" sides the full showing of the regular pictures there will be Irish music, songs and dances by special artists. Mrs. Edward March 3rd,â€"a from .ï¬ â€â€œâ€œâ€œâ€œâ€œâ€œâ€â€œâ€œâ€œ “ ““ “““““â€â€œâ€œâ€â€œâ€œ"â€0."“ a e ce ce t 0e e se DEPENDABLE SERVICE We are very anxious to cive yvyou Good Service and Best Quality at veory reaâ€" ï¬!-ï¬!i'.-ï¬!-'i! ï¬!ï¬!ï¬!ï¬ï¬! will not induce people to observe quarâ€" antine, perhaps the penalties imposed for breaches of quaranrtine may reâ€" strain those who are tempted to enâ€" danger the public in this way. Financial arrangements have been completed to resume work on the Tasâ€" hota Gold Mines in the Kowkash disâ€" trict and this will be undertaken, it in understood, following a meeting of the company, held in Montreal this week. The property has been idle now only for a short time but is in readiness for resumption of work, the plant having been kept in readiness for operation at a moment‘s notice, while the underâ€" ground workings have also been kept free of water. tA Jaturday Morning Specials A wife desertion case was withdrawn. A man facing a vagrancy charge and a charge of theft got off on the latter but on the vagrancy count was given 60 days. . Several wage cases against a lumber firm were remanded for a week, ' TASHOTA MINE TO RESUME WORK IN THE NEAR FUTURE A remand of a week in the case of the charge of perjury against A. Robiâ€" taille was made. Many prospectors in this district have claims in the Kowkash area and tA *4 #.® #4 *# .% #4 #.% se * * #4 d *# *4 #.% *+ #.% #* 4 % *4 *.% *4 *4 *4 #.% *%.% *4 +4 *4 #4 # #* # # #* # # *#e a .“ « 4 #228..® .“.“’ *4 # *+ # *4 + # #* *4 t * ..0 .Q +. .+ #4 u®, .*® * *# #* *# *# #4 # 4 *#* * * *4 * #© #4 * #* ts * ‘0-0.“. *4 # ¢ #4 # # #* ® .. * .0 * %¢ °% *# *# #* us .*, .“.00. *e + + #4 + *# Lo # +. *4 .N .00 #. )* ..0.0 * 6 *. «t t :t ;t t t t t % N.“.'Q. .“‘00. usns n 2® .%, .* .“ .“.“.“.“.“.“.0 0.“.“ o *aa* .“.“â€â€œ *, * We are very anxious to give you. Good Service and Best Quality at very reaâ€" sonable prices. Compare our prices and you will be agreeably surprised. Do you make use of a convenient charge account? If not call and make arrangeâ€" ments with any of our store managers. Why burden yourself with parcels? Let us deliver your groceries free of charge. 701â€"702 705 133 134a WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE AT SCHUMACHER â€"â€"â€" TELEPMONE 134 FRIDAY MORNING SPECIAL On Friday morning between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. we offer Fresh First Eggs ho. 38C SsSATURDAY MORNING SPECIAL A fine blend of exquisite flavour loneer Stores TEA 48C¢ TIMMINS TOW NSITE others here have interests in mining properties in the section so the news of the early resumption of work on the Tashota Mine property will be receivâ€" ed here with more than passing atâ€" tention. 4 4 *4 41 Bornâ€"In St. Mary‘s hospital, Timâ€" mins, on Saturday, March 8th, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Caron,â€"@ daughter (Irene Rita), Mother and babe doing fine, Â¥ _ Dancing from 9 to 2 Admission 50c _ # » 0 ds 38 s s . . s s s . s . . o . i i i i i i i i i i i i in io i in in in i5 050005454 *% Finnish Hall, Timmins Friday, March 14th This is an excellent blended Coffee and has fine aroma and flavour. Try a pound. Fresh Ground Coffee SCHUMACHER TOMATO SOUP SATURDAY MORNING SPECIAL Clark‘s FRIDAY MORNING SPECIAL PLAYING AT OT Thursday, March 13th, 1930 day, March 6th, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Fiddler, Balsam streetâ€"a daughâ€" ter (Laura Margaret). * _‘ "Baby had terrible eczema. ‘Soothaâ€" Salva‘ ended itching in 1 minute. Disease soon left.""â€"Mrs. J. Laurence. Stops itth, burn, pain in 1 minute. Eczema goes for good in few days. Skin becomes clear, smooth. All Druggists. > ECZEMA â€"~I11 y "sOOTHAâ€"SALVA‘" AMAZES DoOctors *9) Minute Ends Itch of DOME MIMES