Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 31 Aug 1939, 3, p. 2

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Oneâ€"fourth of the world population does not use soap. After a winter in Toronto, during which he took a brief domestic science course, he returned to start classes in sewing, cooking, preserving berries, smoking meats, first aid and general cleanliness. He also teaches school. Father Whittig visited years ago and found the nothing about preserving ter or weaving or sewing Timigami, Aug. 30..â€"Father L. C. Whittig, of Kitchener, graduate of a course in domestic science in Toronto, has one of the most outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"way parishes in Canada in his congregation of 36 Ojibway Indians on Bear Island in the heart of the Timagami forest. The following are the Eight Separate Echools now in Timmins, all well. equipped and efficient:â€" Achool Rooms fSt, Anthony‘s ................ eb t Bt. Michael‘s AQp St. Charles‘ . t | ; HBt. Joseph‘s ... | .10 Holy Family ................ j :. JTHCGUES CCAAAE zo. (KQ St. Alphonsus (new) ... o k Bbt. John‘s _ o ie io. w Father Whittig Teaching Domestic Science Class of school children in Timmins is one of the special problems of the town, and is a particularly pressing one for the Separate School Board. To provide the necessary facilities for education for Separate School children, two new schools are being erected this year. It is hoped to have them ready to receive classes by the time school reâ€"opens on Tuesday next. One of the new schools is St. Alphonsus school being conâ€" structed of brick, tile and stucco on permanent foundation in Goldale townsite. The other, St. John‘s school, is of frame construction on a perâ€" menent foundation. It is located in the northern section of Hemlock street. T wo New Separate Schools Being{fBuilt in Timmins This Year One of the New Schools to be in the Goldale Townsite, the Other on Hemlock Street North. These Will Rring the Total Number of Classrooms to Seventyâ€"two. Expect Three Thousand Pupils at Separate Schools uon nc mmeen en c .. nomn i cnn omes on on i on oo oo on ues ces ~ on on .. on ons omcs m« as musguns â€"= . s m e o hi ow c se m _ " enE © VISsTT OUK NE P J We have just recently built a new Dairy Plant which is W LANT ene of the finest in the North. With the most modern equipment and the sanitary conditions throughout you are assured of getting the purest of Dairy Products Plant and Office Located at 68 Wilson Avenue VISIT QOUR NEW PLANT hibA M [ ‘(//'M [ l ”"' ,/; j 4/' 1/1’ / l‘u",[, 1 h 1 /A‘) Lib UbAAA LAAAE LNA . Th BC c sn a m the area four Indians knew food for winâ€" 72 Both boys were given suspended sentences but the mothers of each were advised another misâ€"step would land both in the industrial school. "That‘s too much for those things," claimed fthe bench in ordering pay.â€" ment. "But if that is the regular price, I guess you lads will have to pay it. You stole them. T‘ll bet they could be made for about three or four cents, and should be sold for five." Marketinz and merchandising of these latest gadgets came under judicial scance Saturday morning when two juveniles were ordered to pay for five yoâ€"yoes at, the rate. of 15 cents each, having stolen them from a Borgia St. store. Sudbury Aug. 30. â€"Hundreds of chil. dren in Sudbury are whirling, gyrating and filipping yoâ€"yoes in every conceivâ€" able kind of figure eights, loops and "walks," but Magistrate J. S. McKesâ€" sock thinks the current price of 15 cents each is too much and believes they should be manufactured and sold for not more than five cents. Says Children Should Have Cheaperâ€"Priced Yoâ€"Yo‘s There were sixtyâ€"six on the staff of the Timmins Separate Schools last term, and it is expected the number will be increased to 70 for the reâ€"open. ing of school on Tuesday next. The bilingual Separate Schools are under the supervision of the Sisters of the Assumption, while the Englishâ€"speakâ€" ing school is under the Grey Nuns. Of the seventy on the staff for the coming term, twentyâ€"six will be Sisters. Six men teachersâ€"will be included in the other fortyâ€"four on the staff. Last year‘s enrolment of pupils was 2,600. This year it is expected that there will be at least 3.000 pupils at the eight schrools. ' Seventy on the Staff of Separate Schools in Timmins Sixtyâ€"Six Teaching L as Year in Separate Schools The directors decided that the ambiâ€" tious youngster ought to be allowed to continue his course, and his name was placed on the. eligibility list_from which future patrolm¢en will be chosen. Seventyâ€"six rookies were registered at the training school conducted by the Houston police department. One regisâ€" trant failed to appear and Chwastek‘: presence was not discovered until the course was half over and .h> was high up on the list of students. Houston, Tex., Aug. 30.â€"It doesn‘t look like they are going to be to keep 28â€"yearâ€"old Peter Paul Chwaâ€" stek, who "crashed" a recent police school and graduated with honors, from being a patrolman. wasn‘t a regular school that the young man lllegally entered. It was a "police school." That, too, may be news for an educational pageâ€"that there are reguâ€" lar "police schools" with examinations and everything, though the "truant" officer tries to keep the ineligible out rather than force the eligible in. Anyâ€" way, hore is the despatch:â€" Tales about young lads stealinz away from school are commons as ditch water, but the idea of a young fellow "crashing" his way into schoolâ€"especiâ€" ally for an examinationâ€"that ought to be news particularly for a school page The story comes from Houston, Texas. Of course, there is a catch in it! It This Young Fellow Actually Crashed His Way Into School Saskatchewan has its grasshoppe: @Quebec Ihmas its honty and checsse, A cat Imas its kittens, Old ladies have mittens, And a And He Made a Very Good Record Before He Was Discovered. Doggerel sT, CHARLES sSEPARATE SCHOOL, TIMMIN® Timmins THE PORCUPTNE ADVANCR, TTMMINS, ONTARO the 11 Prime Ministers, five have not been members of the Imperial Privy Counciiâ€"Mr. Mackenzie, Sir John Abbott Sir John Thompson, Sir Macâ€" kenzie Rowell and Sir Charles Tupper. They had the prefix, "Honorable," while the other six were "Rt. Honorâ€" ables" through their membership in the Imperial Privy Council. Of the four leaders of the Dominion Liberals, three have become Prime Ministersâ€"Mr. Mackenzie, Sir Wilfred Laurier and Mr. King. Edward Blake was the only Liberal leader not to head a Dominion Government, but he was Premier of Ontario from Decsember 20, 1871, to October 25, 1972. Of the 11 Prime Minsters four have not been knightedâ€"Mr. Mackenzie, Mr Meighen, Mr. King and Mr. Bennett. Mr. Mackenzie was offered a title, but did not it. Of the 11 Prime Ministers, three are still livingâ€"Mr. Meighen, Mr. Bennett and Mr. Kinz. Of the 11 Prime Ministers, three died while in officeâ€"Sir. John A. Macdonald, Sir John Abbott and Sir John Thompâ€" son. Sir John Thompson dropped dead in Windsor Castle in England just after an interview with Q@Queen Victoria. It will be noted that theâ€"three who died in office held the position in sequence, 3. Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, Conservative, from October 17, 1878 to June 6, 1891. 4. Hon. Sir J. J. Abbott, Conservative, from June 16, 1891, to December 5, 1892, 5. Hon. Sir Jchn Thompson, Conserâ€" vative, cember The 16 administrations with the 11 Prime Ministers follows: 2. Hon. Alexander Mackenzie, Liberâ€" al, from November 7, 1873, to October 16. 1878. servative April 27, 7. Hon ative Liberal, fron 6, 1911. 9. Rt. Ho: Conservative to October 1 14. Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, Liberal, from September 25, 1926, to August 7, 1930. 15. Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Conservâ€" ative, from August 7, 1930, to October 23. 1935. 16. Rt. Hon. W. L. Mazckenzie King Liberal, from October 23, 1935, to date Of the 11 Canadian Prime Ministers, three have hbeen Liberaisâ€"â€"Mr. Macâ€" kenzie, Sir Wilfred Laurier and Mr. King. The other eight have been Conâ€" servatives. 1, Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, Conservative, from July 1, 1867, to Noâ€" vemberâ€"6, 1873. Since 1867 there have been 11 Prim»> Ministers heading 16 administrations. YTere is where Mr. King holds a record, ae is the only man ever to be Prime Minist:r three different times. Sir John A. Macdonald, Sir Sobert Borden and Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen were all Prime Ministers twice, Sir Robert‘s service was continuous, he having transferred en route from leadâ€" ing a Conservative to a Union Governâ€" ment. Mr. King would have to win two| more elections to equal the record of Sir John A. Macdonald, who served 19 years as Prime Minister of Canada. Mr. King has been Prime Ministex durâ€" ng 13 years. Whilh> Sir John A. holds the record for total service as Prime Minister, Sir Wilfred Laurier‘s 15 years in office constitute the record for continuous service, caused W. L. Clarke, a feature on the Windsor Star, to revi facts about Canada‘s party lead those who have become head Government. He recalls that of men have been official leaders Dominion Liberals since Confed They have been: Hon. Alexande Edward Blake, Sir Laurier and Mr. King. Present Premier Third in Length of Time in Office. Dominion of C dnada Has Had Eleven _ /: Prime Ministers from from 12‘ 1 Hon from er 123, | Hon. 1920. e 16, 1891, to 1 Sir John Th om December 2, 1894. Sir Macken: from Decem 1896 Sir Charles " Hon May Sir July Mackenzie Sir from 1917, Sir Rober i â€"_October Robert 1 ctober ember Rowell P# . 14 July Borden 10, 1911 8, 1896. Laurier, October nly four s of the leration Wilfr to yYour usage by an | tions, then L cgritative an: Personnel of the Timmins Separate School Board For several. To dinner. With bread crumbs. With cheese. Fixed price. Best "What Would You Do" solution Any of th> three is a good choice. o O o * 4, What dses Au fromage mean? 5. What does Prix fixe mean? What would you do ifâ€" You are selecting a suitable wine for lunch. Would you serveâ€" (a) Sherry? (b) Sauterne? (c) A light Claret? Answers Test your krowledg» of correct social usage by answering the following quesâ€" tions, then checking against the auth. critative answers below : 1. . In eating bread, should you break off a piece big enough for just one or for several? 2. Do you ask people to come to dinner or for dinner? 3. What does Au gratin on a menu O‘Rouk Thibou Walsh, Test Your Knowledge by Trying Your Questions One | j Separat eight s arate Schools are expected personnel of School Board mlo Give Them Plenty of J. Dunlop, Chairman of the Board. School days call for more energy. Energetic study and play demands a wellâ€" hdldnced diet. By including plenty of Albert‘s Bread in your child‘s menu you‘ re giving him the extra energy he needs. Albert‘s Bread comes already sliced, which makes it handy to serve. It makes delicious sandwiches beâ€" cause it keeps moist longer. Nothing better for after school snacks. Chilâ€" dren and grownâ€"ups, too) enjoy its grard taste. Rich in vitaminsâ€"and every slice an energyâ€"giving meal. _ uk ALBERT’S BREAD LWA EST ALBERT‘S BREAD f the public bodies giving good to the t+own is the ~Timmins ) School Board. This baard has hools under its charg», with of 72 classroams, and two new are under construction, one in jlale townsite and the other on : street north. Last year there enrolment of 2,600 at the Sepâ€" hoolis and this year 3,000 pupils Dunlop Philip .. Alber School Children NEED MORE ind this year 3,000 The following i the Timmins Energy Food chairman U. â€"~I Pollett n suretr Proulx, John TRY ALBERT‘S DELICIOUS J ~ 185 the Separate Carnivorous mothers use their tails in teaching the youn: ty stalk and sein> game. For «instance, the lioness flaps her tail to signal approach of prey. From Franklin‘s kite, great isms and industries have grown, and the knowledge at which they scoffea has united the world in communicaâ€" tion and transportation. | * e what use is sucq In a good temyp "Of what use is into a man." When Be gscnious eq lightning 1 indifferent fact. Some Franklin‘s Kite Led to Great Modern Works J. M. WATERMAN, R, O..â€"Optical Specialist 17 PINE STREET NORTH ) â€"a man rom Fra TO REMUS OPTICAL DEPT. and Then to School .# ~4 Make sure your child is starting back to school with eyes equipped to stand thre strain., Defective eyesight makes poor students. An examination will show if glasses are needed or not. Ask About Our Divided Payment Plan REMUS OPTICAL DEPT. Benjamin Franklin, by his inâ€" equipment, «<disscovered that was electricity, people were it to the importance of that me e asked, scornfully, "Of is such knowledge?" mper, Franklin answen>»d, is a He may grow HMOLY FAMILY sEPARATE sCHOOL, TTMMIX®s \British (‘omposor to Take Up Residence in Vancouver Vancouver.â€"Arthor Bonjamin, Britâ€" ish composerâ€"pianist, adjudicator at Canadian Musical Festivals in 1935, 1937 and 1939 is taking up residence in Vancouver., Mr. Benjamin has been on the staff of the Royal College of Music, London, for 14 years, and his compositions are included in the repertoire of leading orchestras in Furope and America, â€" His oi)em. "The Dovil Take Her," has been produced in London and in ~"His opera, ‘"‘The T has been produced in mydney, Australia. An Irish philosopner has said that a long dry spell is a good omenâ€"beâ€" cause it always rains immediately after a long dry spell. THURSDAY., AUGUST 318T, 1939 Ireland Again! PHONE 1875 PHONE 190

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