Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 Jul 1935, 3, p. 3

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worthy, Francis Eade, Reginald Johnâ€" stone, John Kalynuck, Walter Kenty, Gladys Langman, Thomas Lazenby, Malnar, Irene Mooring, Ida Riard, Edward Rudd, William Shaw, Ernest Taylor. Recommendedâ€"Wilbur Coaty, Beatâ€" rice Fuller, Hilda Pullerton, Margarct Stevens, Hector Votour. nett, Lloyd Beaudin, Nicko Keith Cooke, William Da Dunstan, Edward Hodgins, Mary Hunt, Cyril Knight, James Knott, Jan Douglas McLeod, Clara M: Reascmmendedâ€"Fredericl Leslie Kitcher, Albert LaP garet Singleton. or. IXL to IVâ€"A. R. F erâ€"Passâ€"Donald Clarke, . worthy, Francis Eade, Reg stone, John Kalynuck, Wa Gladys Langman, Thoma 2olton Malnar, Irene M Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies chumacher Phone 725 Sandi Smith arran Lie, p h mt en nstsm m mss June Promotion Lists for Mattagami School DOES YOUR CAR USE TOO MUCH OIL? Consult New Ontario Machine Works I"E‘}\\ ' \3\\\ S § Cor. sSpruce F n Ons ard J1 vecessful Pupils at . the Maitagami Names in Alphabetical Order of Thos Various Classeos at tho CL_L J1en . Warren, J. Webb. Holley, IV to Sr. IVâ€"A. R. Fi; sâ€"Betty Babcock, N Jloyd Beaudin, Nickola Cooke, William Daw Complete Stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber Y ard 10 M. Dub x Gett: ittagami publi ilphabetically. corn ruauss ovenâ€"crisp. They never stay long on your grocer‘ shelf. An exclusive method of manufacture gives them greater crispness. And only Wellogg‘s ar protected by the heatsealed WAXTITE bag, inside the redâ€"andâ€"green package, In summer particularly you, want the extra qual. ity and value Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes give. Matchâ€" less flavor and criapness, Many gencrous servings for a few cents. Insist on the best. Quality guaranâ€" teed. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario, 1@A JA , rield vchu irst, Timmins Aiphabetical Order of Those Promoted in the asses at the Mattagami School. Holley, R. R. Fisher cock. Nane Head OUffice and Yard Timmins Phone i17 Ce, ~JAaAmes Clat Reginald John Walter Kenty K, Nancy Benâ€" ckolas Boychuk. Dawson, Hilda rerald, William yril Knell, Lois James McLean, Morandin. rick Harrison, aFrenier, Marâ€" Blyt} 8. H Fish Sin Colli MC 123 mot 1( P Joyce Service, Jean Smy vens, Nellie Storoski, Flora â€" Walterhouse, J Thcmas Wilkins. Recommended to Sr. III 4. when moas Corn Flakes io stavy long tosh, Lest Newsham Peacock, T‘irie, Ad rower,, Stanley Hi Winifred Jackson wWallingIOrd, lola W Ir. ty Sr. III phries, teacherâ€"Ei] Bound, Robert Bu Douglas Chapman, 4 Cripps, Kenneth Geddes, Florences G rower,, Stanley Hob stead, J Johnson, Wallin aste ##4 * + #4 #4 ® # 4 # # + te ® # #4 # # #4 #* #..*® .”0 .‘.“ 24. 1t it 0.00.. 0.00‘“. /Â¥ /A 0.00.00.0 # 0.0 JP J ‘00.0 rmal len Teod 1y i0ong on your gro« d of manufacture y ® % * And only Kellogg‘s ed WYAXTITE bas. in Phillip 1V Branch Office irdwood Floorâ€" shiplap; White Pine Doors in James McMill h reach you; if Kirkland Lake Phone 393 rl sitiaid magerman, Billy a Hawse, Barbara Hayâ€" il1l, John Jelbert, Lily s Kelly, Harvey Kenty, llan, Anna Middleton, Douglas Moyle, Evelyn ie Nora, Cyril Ormston, Doris Randall, Ralph Rothwell, Helen Russell, )rd, Bertha Sheridan, earl Snyder, Vera Spenâ€" Ronald Taylor Donald Hut lonald White ITIIâ€"â€"Mi A m v ‘ublic Schools. M OnCt iline Emard UFC gives n Ona Stanley Edâ€" thei TV 11 able Gilbetr St )6 aberry ipman 7 (JACK Billy Kerr *t Belâ€" Jurran, Aubrey e Galâ€" t Harâ€" astone, Jean ‘a Mcâ€" t Mcâ€" arlotte rordon Part error Boyd, Norman | stone, Gordon Kn Joyce McMillan, 1 *4 Rcoom IIâ€"N. McKelv 4) Jr: Iâ€"Rita Brand, Mari 4/ old Church, Elsie C1 3 | Cripps, George Curran, .:. Lois Evans, Betty F: ::: Gaouette, Robert Getty, ‘ter, Patsy Jackson, Leor | Bddit Kastango, Josphi Earl Knight, June K Madeleine, Jacqueline M ’McChesney, Dawson n Moisley, Guido Moran Nosewcrthy, Leslie Rick Robinson, Iris Robinson, Donald Scott, Ross Sir ‘!Smith, Lorna Stevens M *, “. ) 4.4 29 * 6. K ## L*A + ## # ## } #* j v'.".".".“ Promoted to Sr. Iâ€"Rict ‘| Marjory Edwards, Harold H ‘|rinne Haystead, Jean Kor |Latham, ~Audrey Liemen. |Middleton, Norma â€" McDo: Eldon Rhyns, Kath well, Vincent Sandford. Dou Alice Sheridan, John Smith, wart, Fred Stiby, Attle Syfri bara Taylor, Jackie Thom Webber, Robert Waterhouse Whitlock, Ronald Whitford. Special to Sr. I Jarvi, Elis Jokela. Promoted to Jr. IIâ€"E. F. teacherâ€"Dora Knell, Mauric Wallie Kuzyk, Marion Patri Pye, Helen Rogers, Percy Shi ia Trevenna. Recommended t Jake Silver. PassS Jir. I.to don Gallagher Storoski, Recosmmended to Arniold White. PTrance, rower, lin, Ric Hugch i i Promoted from Jr. IIB to J Donald Barkel, Margaret Burto net Cooke, Michael Coombs, Csulson, Billy Downs, Mildred E Betty Evans, Hilda Griffin, K Harrison, George Hutchison, Jot nard, Jean Muir., Mintrude Moo ward Otto, Norma Richards, E bertson, Bertie Smith, Leonard June Webber. Fass Ist to Jr. IIâ€"Miss Dodd, â€"Freda Bahm, Fred Barnes, Jac Doris Brown, Kathleen Brown, Bucovetsky, Barbara Cassidy. K: Bill Lucas, Leonard Luxm Charles, Enid McDonal« Fayden, Garnet McJanet, Norman Russell, Audrey Strongmon, Peggy Stron Stevens, Jean Stevens, G Bernard ‘Tole, Jchn T Wolno. UULO, sarra Ral Alec Suzack, F Worthington. Promoted fron M. H. Thorburn, linger, Denvil J Rose Bright, Eve berg,. Clarence P Frank H Luhtanen Otto. Sat Ma simnith Flizab wards, Herbert Remaining it Harvey Jacklin Nicholls. Beatr M a 5Sp ) Sauvt Re amy, Weld da Diametr ‘arrell, Cla A T Al Garnet Hut Power: Frank II to Sr. T Ma H¢« AIM Cliff E/ »FLp r. IIâ€"Bé ilph Do Jot M veril Kni S} A j §I Sa m Bea J 1 Korpat men. 11 Ha M 11 11 ki ASY TO HAVE ESH MILK . .. TV Advertisement ‘s Pork Beans g J nA fidgc Fresh 1b 19 $ fis 4n i % FI“CtS f. c %‘%“bmeat . a1€¢ ?,.z-»wafi. Peas tms 29c AR TE SHORT RIB " roasts **» IXd4© SHOULDE ROASTSR IBRc Dozen 29c Boncless and Rolled ecord in it of Gold Grocery Specials 2 * 27¢ Lit _arge I’kg. in Likeral tides that swept Nova Scotia ind British Columbia in 1933, spread â€" ng to Ontario and Saskatchewan last rear, flooded New Brunswick last Libe Total for Ontario January February March April Mayv April Mayv Febru; March Pebruary March N.W. Ontario 886 Mata erals Make Big Sweep Down in New Bruns wic Kirkland Lake Belt bruary rand. total i] al S88 LFPS 9SL 619 868 8tP¢ f # $soO CONYVENIENt:! \ DELIVERS ONE SHEET at A TIME .. ONLY ONE HAND REQGUIRED Banquet Wafers /. 23¢ pkg, CHRISTIE‘s Condensed Milk «» 18e Post Toasties p2,. 15¢ EAGLE Lifebuoy Soap JUMBO 2 for Canteloupes 25¢ Fresh Trout ""*":" 22e $ 058 5,336,369 5,801,989 6,300, 102 362,451 318,443 365,1755 398,620 A00,948 93,750 105,058 111,568 126,948 6507.04 11,420 40,040 76,460 28 oz. tins 395 369 163,622 155,886 168,769 162,0965 183,124 9,139 10,435 11,620 14.769 2,701 3,008 3,185 3.631 313 141 113 The Liberal sweep was so complete that nine Conservative candidates lost their deposits in Gloucester, Kent and Madawaska. Two Independents in the latter constituency, the only one where straight Liberalâ€"Conservative fights did not prevail, also met the same fate. House; G. W. Pert‘y, and E. W. Melville elected in Carleton: and Robert Mcâ€" Allister and A. C. Smith, elescted in i St. John County. Defeated government members are: Hon. L. P. D. Tilley, premier and minâ€" ister of lands and mines; Hon. W. H, Harrison, attorneyâ€"general: Hon. Lewis Smith, minister of agriculture; Hon. G,. H. H. Cockburn, president of the executive council; Hon. H. I. Taylor, minister of health, and labour; Hon. D. A. Stewart, minister of public works; Hon. A. J. Leger, provincial secretaryâ€" treasurer, and Hon. E. A. Reilly, chairâ€" man of the New Brunswick Electric Power Commission and minister withâ€" out portfolio. Leading a campaign for the first time, Mr. Dysart polled the largest vote in Kent. Mr. Tilley, contesting his old constitutency of Saint John City for the first time as premier, and the atâ€" torneyâ€"general went down in the same riding. will FTrom a bership been in sSTEAXK â€" 1b, zz iremier L P. D. Tile member of his cabinet From a total of 14 at dissc bership of the former o 1inursday with entéed in the his The smashing including their l« the Conservative seats in the nex Pkgs,. sday with creased by 29. handful of Conservativ e more than two score 1 the legislature floor art Squires, Speaker of t] G. W. Peri‘y, and E. W. M in Carleton: and Robe 2 71€ a turnover unprecedâ€" ory of this province. victory of 45 Liberals, ader, A. A. Dysart, loft party with only five . House. and Robert Mcâ€" Smith, elected in nservatives who wo score Liberals ley and every t met defeat. solution, mem=â€" opposition has r are: Hon,. of the last Melville,

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