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Porcupine Advance, 15 Aug 1938, 2, p. 6

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Students Meet Royalty And Governorâ€"General The Advance ceived from Les High School, w Canadian Hig‘ in the tour : France and Sw pices of the Sc Travel Trust. teresting and busy and so and factâ€"gath time for cort dated July 26 til August 11t} IRVIN ROSNER, R.O e Lawry of Timmins High Incidents on the Tour of ( der the Auspices of the Travel Trust. ETX EY Eâ€"®iGINT SPECIALA For Appointment Phone GOLDFIELDSs BLO 23 Pine St. N. Tinu §OUTH POK EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED elts and 151 Pearce §eients i hy wWHY SUFFER ? UPINE Cor, apruce 11 I See Our Expert Toâ€"da; Pr( )p o p ly 1 AF itt to d s Higch School Writes of Some of the ur of Canadian Schcol Students Unâ€" of the Scottish Secondary Schools Supports all sizes ross Drug Stores LIMITED RIPTION | 1| This Offer Is and EFourt h Ave ION DRT ind Truck now until August sed Car Lot, for we Note can ar is Reâ€" On Any WE HAVE A STOCK TORKL no strings att ‘way below cost. In addition to this redit Note of $15.00 Value, absolutely Reâ€"Conditioned and_Ready to Go and Priced ‘way Below the List Price TELEPHONE 28 i im€ c | Bei used in our hep attached. Easy T erms {ood From Now Until August 31st. ind T‘6 l l ‘ l (. ll (l (!d NOTE of $15.00 VALUE ib ss of Kent, now receive ne we gave aerald, who 1 vaice that A STOCK OF GOOD USED CARS Priced from $75.00 and up. qual 16 n moment at "Her being ery imE OM are cle VOuU C AK Telepho ne 800 we strode into the room where the Duchess was. I watched those ahead of me and so I saw what to do. I manâ€" aged to do the required greeting though with little thoughts of what I was doâ€" ing. The general idea was to walk up to the Duchess, bow, and give her one of those genuine society handshakesâ€" the type in which you hold each other‘s fingertips onlyâ€"and then stagger on + «in af Ihne room. ‘The lIMSt part righ Dur lap f those genuine he type in which you ingertine onlvâ€"and ne 5 cleb SpIL} arm A 1 o eat in I ind watched shake han we did th and ‘Thetr Tweedsmulr, Heâ€"wWas c .. _0 the ‘"Royal Scot," in which we travelled from Edinburgh to Paris. In response to a note of request from Mr. White, who is responsible for the whole tour, His Excellency Ccame through to our ccach and shook hands with each of us, and, after a short chat, wished us good luck, and went on.. Curiously enough, when we arrived in London, I saw Lord Tweedsmuir walking down the platform alone, and carrying aA suitcase and a small bag. Yours Sincerely, Shelter Children Well Pleased with Kiwanis Camp Mrs. E. M. Condic, matron of the Children‘s Shelter, has special praise this week for the virtues of the Kiwanâ€" ‘s Camp. The Kiwanis were kind enough to take five of tne boys from the Shelter to the camp this summetr, and not only did the lads have a wonâ€" d=rful time, but they came home lookâ€" ing so well that Mrs. Condie says that thers must be some special healthâ€" civing quality about the Kiwanis Camp. The boys were improved in every way, the matron says, and the Children‘s Aid is grateful to the Kiwanis as A ‘an save money on any of $250.00 Value or More pair Shop for Service, or for Gas and O . It can be used for anything. ‘noug i1 1O ‘he Shelte ind not otf Aizrful tim en we all assembled for nchscon. s very nervous about that part of ordeal, as there were SO many rities around. I felt much better, ver, when the gentleman beside a councilior of the city of Edinâ€" h. dropped a piece of egg in his 1 learned later that one of the r boys had a similar experience. man beside him, also a councillor, ed half a platter of gravy on his After the meal everybody of any ortance, and many Oof no importâ€" among the latter, perhaps, being Canadian Schoolboys) were toasted. this, the unlucky boys who had at in a nearby restaurant came in watched proceedings from A balâ€" y. After the toasting we all Teft, I began to breathe normally. aris, July 26th.â€"â€"We are now in is Not content with having us aring our complete quenc 26th.â€"We are now in content with having us with the Duchess of Kent, same with the Governorâ€" our own country, Lord He was a passenger on cot," in which we travelled rgh to Paris. In response request from Mr. White, nsible for the whole tour, evy came through to our of fraid, thne pa to this purchasers will LEE LAWRY free. stock of Used gcar Duck Season in North Sept. 15th to Nov. 15th h The National Parks Ser Department of Mines and Ottawa, has just issued the regarding Migratory Birds | rent yvear. pPORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS «m Lucks, Gee! Rails, Coots, ° In that part 0 lying north a mencing at Bruce County A summary of the regulations As they ipply to Ontario follows: Open Seasons Geese (other than â€" Brant) Rails, Coots, Wilson‘s or Jackâ€"snipeâ€"â€" In that part of the Province of Ontario lying north and west of a line comâ€" mencing at the southwest angle of Bruce County; thence in a general easterly direction along the southerly boundaries of Bruce and Grey Counties to the southwest angle of Nottawaâ€" saga Township in the County of Simâ€" . J tha south | boundariles . o coe, along the south boundaries J1l Nottawasaga, Sunnidale and Vespra Townships to the line of mean high water of Lake Simcoe, along the said line of mean high water on the south side of Lake Simcoe to the northwest angle of Brock Tonwship in the Counâ€" ty cf Ontario, and along the north boundary of Brock Township to the centre of King‘s Highway No. 12 thence southerly along the centre line of the said highway to the centre line of the rightâ€"ofâ€"way of the Canadian Pacific Railway in the vicinity of Myrâ€" tle; thence in a general easterly diâ€" rection along the said centre line to the City of Peterborough, along the centre line of King‘s Highway No. 7 to the west boundary of Lanark Counâ€" ty, along the west and south boundatrâ€" ies of Lanark County to the line Of mean high water on the north side of Rideau Lake, and along the line of mean high water on the north side of Rideau Lake and Rideau River to a point opposite the northeast angle of Grenville County; thence southerly along the east boundary of Grenville County to the northwest â€" angle of Dundas County; thence easterly along the northerly boundaries of Dundas, stormcenat and Glengarry Counties to the interprovincial boundary: Septemâ€" ber 15 to November 15, both dates inâ€" clusive. In that part of the Province of Onâ€" tario lying south of the line definec in the preceding paragraph : 1 to November 30, both dates inclus:â€" ive, except that in the Counties 0 Essex, Kent and Elgin the open seR or truc Timmins, Ont. the Province of Onâ€" of the line defined paragraph: October . both dates inclusâ€" in the Counties of Elzin the open seaAâ€" Service of the and Resources, the regulations ds for the curâ€" tional Railways vember 15. the year Cranes, â€" land Plo bird bird tly bit Herons, JaeSCIsS, Puflins, Shearw yeat bird tINnS, bats, â€"Nuthatches, (@) shrikes, Swallows, SWw Titmice, Thrushes, Vi Waxwings, Whipâ€"poorâ€"Y ers, and Wrens, and all birds which feed entire insects. 5¢ here is fic in any mnig tim M rame birc ind no | No person sha npure, take or prohibi nules Wilsor Woods \Lhan [ (exclu ng hib Â¥aI birds allow lowin Duck in any in aboyv AvOocr itcher i 6 1n ‘M\/-v-.â€"_ ELCs Woodcaock mber 15 to November 30. | Closed Seasons n is a closed season throughout r on Brant, Wood Ducks, Swans, . Curlew, Willets, Godwits, Upâ€" The following are lover, Blackâ€"Bellied and Goldenl results for Schumac , â€"Greater gnd Lesser YeloWâ€"| _ Arnott, E.â€"E. Lit J vocrts, Dowitchers, Knots, OysSâ€" â€"I, Chem, I, L. Auth. ‘chers, Phalaropes, Stilts. Su{â€"| Auth. I, F. Comp. II Turnstones and all the shore Bell, M.â€"C. Hist. 1 not provided with an open S€@Aâ€"| _ Boyce, M.â€" Phys. above schedule. Bugera, A.â€"--â€"E.“L'j re is a closed season througzhout Alg. II, Geom. C ear on the following non-gamei igcra, Gâ€"C. Hi List of Succe Many With s, Auklets, Bitterns, â€" Fulmars, eils, cGarebes, Giuillemots, Gulls, is, Jaegers, Loons, Murres, Petrels, is, Shearwaters and Terns,; and is a closed season throughout the on the â€" following insectivorous Boblinks, Cathirds, Chickadees, Flickers, Flyâ€"catchers, Grosâ€" . Hummingbirds, Kinglets, Marâ€" Msadowlarks, Nighthawks or bull â€" Nuthatches, _ Orioles, Robins, es, Swallows, Swifts, Tanagets ice: Thrushes, Vireos, Warblers hetr e killu or mol itory game ind migrat possession of migratory killed during the open Se d in Ontario until March open season. N1 x1UnNnSs takin son shall kill, hunt, capturs, ake or molest any migratory ds during the closed season, person shall sell, expose for y for sale, buy, trade or traf â€" © migratory game bird at any Bag (exclusive Geese ider Ducks Bag Limit <clusive of mergansers) Geese (other than Bra iy; Rails, Coots and G2 any day in the aggreg? Jackâ€"snipe 24 in any c in any day; and not If Woodcock and 150 D )f mergansers) and 50 § i Brant) in one season. Appliances and Hunting Methods of automatic (autoâ€"load ; the macgcazine has been lugged or Ailt ry mors than r machine SU ows, Swifts, Alg, G. PNAYS. 14 shes, Vireos, Warblers, Curtis, M.â€"E ipâ€"poorâ€"wills, WoodpiCkâ€" ) Phys,. C, Chem . and all other perching| _ pillon, R.â€"A ed entirely or chiefly on|! â€" Fulton, H.â€"C Gallagher, R hunting, capUuL ing nests or °ES ind imprisonmE 11 J the nests or migratory in ry AT Cl€ Kinglets, Matlâ€" zhthawks or bull â€" Orioles, Robins swifts.. Tanagets nic game bit anadian 3er 15 to a n ipturing from gh i one cartridag6, ins, or battery. in number 10 the use of any than Brant) s and Galliâ€" rie aggregate in any day ind not i 150 Ductk.: autoâ€"loading has been pet ren sn that / 11 ne us all b hrant 0C a T season : i Hist. II, Alg ose for| . Jaksic, A. ect1vOrâ€" birds is Schumdthc Middle zch(ml Exam Results * * * TOT is pro 11 rason 18 31 folâ€" Eutm e C * \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ C\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ l met 2A Y of COMING REVIV ALS "Mr. Deeds Goes To Tuwn "Jungle Princess" \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ * * \\* ommmumscom on m I % B J J J . 6. _ L Lc mm tm‘ prod The following are th« results for Schumache! Arnott, E.â€"E. Lit I, A I. Chem, IL, L. Auth. 11 Starting â€" August 15th, this theatre French pictures the first half of eac English talking pictures the last half as listed below : Bell, M.â€"â€"C. Boyce, M.â€"â€" Bugera, A. Alg. II, Gcom Bugera, G.â€" III Calverley, Phys. II. Cavanagh L. ‘Auth.:C, ;Lâ€"C Christenson, N C x. mst, III. I Coffey, S.â€"â€"B. I, Chem. II, L. Auth. I, P. Com Corris, F.â€"E. Cripps, A.â€"E Alg. C. Phys. II Jamieson Phys. II, Ccomp.:â€"C. Jamiesoon, W C. Chem. C. Keates, A IL,; Chem. J Auth. I, F. Keeley, A.â€"C. . Kesnesky, D.â€"] Geom. II, Chem Comp. I, F. Auth Kitchen, D.â€"P. LaPorest, ‘P.â€"â€" Chem. C, F. Auth. C, â€" Lampkin, L *Phys. Lang, W.â€"E. Comp gGeom. C, MacDonald MacMillan, t of Successful P Manv With Honours W atch for announcements newspapers for further Hepplewhite MOoN., TUES st. ILI, Alg. C, Phys. III Jaksic, A.â€"E. Comp. T1 NEW EMPIRE THEATRE ANNOUNCING A Change of Policy THURS., THUKRKS Alg. II, Phys. McAlendin, A * Miss Napoleon THURSDAY, AUG. Don‘t Miss The Opening Chapter of the Thrilling and Delightfull New Serial Story With Wmm . TUES. WEDNES., AUG. 15â€"1L “l,e Prison de St. ( lothaire" have won popular approy more than uphold the stal chapters in Thursday‘s is Chem. 1IIL. R.â€"Alg. C, Phys. C. H..â€"C. Hist, II, Phy Auth.: C, Comp Chem Comp , W.â€"EB. Comp, C, b. Lb T; Geom. III, Chem. C. E. Lit. 1, A. Hist. 1, Geom L. Auth. I, L. Comp, I, F Phys. C. E. Lit. C, A. III, Chem. IILI. C. Hist. II. Alf .â€"A. Hist. I1I Comp. C. wW.â€"E. Com! uth. II, F. Comp. IL. ~â€"B. Auth. IIL. p.â€"CGcom. C Phys Auth. C, F. Comp. C. Autlh rire the Middle School Comp. C Comp. II "100 Men and a Girl" Comp Lit. I, A. Hist. II, Geom Auth. I, L. Comp. I, (P:,;\â€";Eii.;l\ Talking Rivival) Â¥m. Powell and Carole Lombard ES. WEDNES., AUG. 22â€"23 French Programme FRI. SATUR., AUG. 20â€"26â€" Deanna Durbin (French) FRIL SATUR., AUG. 18â€" "My Man Godfrey" (Eng II, Alg. III, Ph Hi Lit Lit Comp High School: Hist. II, Geom L.. Comp:. I,; F Hist. III, Phys. C Comp. II, C. Hist II, Phys. C. . IL, A. HMHist. 1 ;) ~Auth.> II,; L :eginning in The Advance l-i;\'if'l’alkin;: Revival) Comp Phys. C , A. Hist. II Auth. C, F A. Hist. III (i€ C, A. Hist. C tories in The Advan CGreom. 11 Hist. III ements over CKGB and in the further coming attractions. A. Hist. II uptl Hist. 11 A. Hist Ph this theatre will show _ half of each week and the last half of the week L.it Matthews, Lâ€"4 Geom. III, Chem Comp. I, F. Auth. Miller, O.â€"E. C( Mills, J.â€"EF. Lit TL eom McLl Geom Comp Al Phys. C. Philliban Phillips. Popovich C, Alg. II, PhyS. 114. Pyke, H.â€"â€"A. Hist. C, Geom. III, L. Comp. C, F. Auth. C,.F. Rotondo, A.â€"E. Lit. 11.A A.. Geom. II, Chem. I, L. Auth. 1 I. Auth. 11. £. Comp. L. Bâ€"E. Comp. CO, K A. Hist. II, Geom. ItT..Chem. 11 C. L. Comp. C, F. Auth. II1, TII Geom. i11, Cne4 Comp. I, F: Auth Waite, J.â€"B. C Alg. I, Phys. I. Wallace, J..â€"E. Alg. II, Phys. IL. Yorke, R.â€"B. Alg. IL, â€"Phys. 11 Zadorozny, W. Auth. HI, F. Narduzzi, A.â€" g. I, Phys. 1. Ostershek, M Kapuskasing Flower Show to be Held on August 2G6â€"217 Kapuskasing Horticultural Society 18 to hold its annual flower show in the Kapuskasing curling rink on Friday and Saturday, August 26th and 27th. A total of $150 is offered in prizes, in adâ€" dition to many special prizes of merâ€" chandise and several trophies and other andards awards 1ssuUuC. Comp Sharp. PURE WHITE e [ 9 C\ 3 t 1 3 PAPERS only. Ce y Chem Phys. III AuU "Lit. Chem. II, L. Auth. II,,; F._ C â€"â€"B.. Comp. ILLI 5.â€"106â€"17 h. I, F. Comp. Comp, C, Phy Lit. C, Alg. C, m. IIL, Phys. F. Comp. IH 2: Auth. C A. Hist. C ". Comp. hem. 19Q.â€"20U mp. C Comp Comp Lit Comp.: II 11 in recent years Napoleon" will ad the opening n Hi mp Auth Comp. IL. T C., Hist A; H Auth Auth . Hist. C II, Chem Ph Chem. C Comp. III Hist I. Cheim. Comp. C. Hist. I L. Comp H Hist. IlI A l Hist Hist aAt:s XL Auth Comp TT

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