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Porcupine Advance, 22 Nov 1922, 1, p. 5

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RADIO CONCERTS HEARD HERE FROM 1500 MILES AWAY For the first time in the histery of Timmins the voices and musi¢c from citiés ranging from seven to fifteen hundred miles away are being heard every evening by the general public. At King‘s Radio Shop on Pine St. crowds assemble every evening from 7.30 p.m. until nearly midnight listenâ€" ing to the musical programmes by raâ€" dio. The wireless installation in itself and the store is that the music can be hea: the street while only runni small power. When the recerving â€" to its full eapacity it is of throwing the singer miles on a clear night, son almost without exe already heard the con tant cities are amazed derful advance that ha this popular indoor pas Many of our citizer small receiving sets £. of ‘vringing i operas from over tw the continent and f ances it looks like as real radio Christmas. TIMMINS REPRESENTATIVES AT N.O.H.A. ANNUAL MEETING Messrs. H. Laidlaw and Jack _ shall were the Timmins repre atives at the annual meeting of N.O.H.A. at North Bay last week, did their part in looking after special interests of this district the general interests of hockey. 10. SPECIALTY .. 11. CONTRALTO SOLO (In Costume) 14. CONTRALTO and BARITONE DUET .. Mrs. J. K. Moore and Mr. J 15. SOPRANO SOLO (In Costume) 186. MALE QUARTETTE Messrs. Ran 18. FANTASIA . I., INTRODUCTIORY ...... 4. A. Macdonald 6. TENOR SOLO P SONG Accompanists, Miss Fern MceCarthy, Musical €ommittee, Mrs. MeCulloch, Mr. Jas COMIC sSONC T SONXG and CHORT Mrs. MceC ............................ Little Farm Well Tilled Messrs. W. Ramsey, H. MeCulloch, and J. Geils. nstallation is unique : store is so equipped an be heard all over only running on very iving set is y it is easil singers vol night, and ¢ ut exeeption eâ€" concerts mazed with 111 C ncerts ulloch, Mrs. Moore Mr. MeCalloch, Mr. Geils T ire purchasing home use capâ€" concerts and PPE : .212 .e ‘©‘The Banks of Allen Water.‘ Ramsey, MceCullock, Skelly and Geils. nd every per tion who ha: rts from dis xith the won been made i Choir Leader, Mr. Jas. Geils alil Appeal this will be #e2n # Mrs. J. K Moorse GOD SAVE THE KING. i1 v Aie operated capable r several e * Kasimirl Mrs. I. Robertson. Hielan Lad My Love Was Born.‘"‘ Mrs., U. L. Acton. ‘ Caledonian Choiur Caledonian Choir Caledonian Choir "‘Friend O‘ Mine.‘" (By Wilfred Sanderson) Mr. W. Ramsey. Mrs. J. R. Todd. Orchestra. 12 Mr. 0. Brown. Mai résident Caledonian Society s SBmiling Atorn.‘" the ind the CALEDONIANS TO HAVE MUSICAL EVENING FRIDAY The regular meeting of the Cailéâ€" donian Society on Friday evening of this week in the 1.0.0.F. Hall will take the form of a Musical Evening in charge of Mr. Jas. Geils, The meeting will undowbtedly be a most enjoyable one and all members and their friends should make a point of attending. In addition to the proâ€" gramme of music, there will be dancâ€" ing, refresiments, ete. The hali win be lighted and heated all ready for take Te 10 in charge â€" meeting wil enjoyable 0o their friend attending. gramme of and promp time. A I ()t pI @ustomet 1€ The Waggle O‘ the Cowan. [OCK3S ) V meetling O%u.‘‘ ¢John Gray, M.D.) premises. 1 Gordon blo« ed special ir omers and anks o‘ Loch Lomond 114 n2w The Rosary.‘ Annie Laurie is week Mr. L. Hiailperra, uesday evening, | vill be entirely d ie musicâ€" will * ig out ‘both EFr Tuesday evenin ant musical pro nistake. The t solutely distine irse some of the OT irom Priday ns will be a 1M , Mr. W. H. Wilson. is. Cowan, Mr. J. K. Moore, The House That J grammeé the tre; areo 1)0) Crookit Bawbee." Geils. o commence asked to possible to th bhave misinter; O€C€ is movEe (Indian Love Lyrics) v1tation all new ind ‘see «Songs of Burns ‘Reve D‘Amour (Ethelbert Nevin) ‘ (By Lady Seott) )1 store TD though different Kilt.‘‘ (Lauder) )t (Jos. Roeckel) 1 V to enjoy immes t sal Halperin has to all his old )rogramme d separat 1€ the Caleâ€" ‘‘ (arr. by T. Smith) 111 tihe num Selected Store ine new Built Dut will is hop will b« g may follow 10 weler s fine YisIT PV 16 !COBALT TO HAVE JUNIOKR | _ AND INTERMEDIATE TEAMS being Curry feit . expec way ( expeec an In Effort Ba_\’, way during the coming months. It is expected to have both a Junior and an Intermediate team in the N.OH.A. Efforts are to be made to have North Bay, Liskeard and Cobalt grouped in a threeâ€"team group for the N.0.H.A. Intermediate and Junior. In view of the fact that Haileybury hockey playâ€" ers lost heavily in the recent fire the Cobalt Club asked the N.O.H.A. to assist in ‘helping equip these boys again for hockey, the Cobalt Club ofâ€" fering $50.00 to any fund of this sort BOY FELL THROUGH ICHE AT GILIJYES LAKE SUNDAY Lake on Ssunda} the skating there edze and dbroke through the ice into the cold water. He was able himself to seramble out but was in danger of the effects of his sudden plunge into the icy water. However, he was at once taken in charge by friends and hurried to (Mrs. M. Downey‘s where he was cared for and danger from the CoONs. WEST DOME EXPECT ‘TO HAVE STEAM UP WEEK Mr, Alf Prout is home again from his annual ‘hunting trip, bringing back with him the full complement of the trophies of the chase. ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. S. | this week from a visit Mrs, Lowe and baby s Cobalt for a visit there Work is in active progress on the reâ€"building of Charlton after the reâ€" cent fire, no less than fifty new buildâ€" ings being in course of ereetion. At a recent meeting of the I.O0.D.E. it was decided to hold a Christmas Tree here in the week before Christâ€" mas for the pleasure of any children in town who might otherwise not have a good ‘Christmas. _ The. event will likely be held in the New Empire Theatre basement. The regular meeting of the Caledoâ€" nian Society of Timmins will be‘theld in the 1.0.0.F. Hall on Friday evenâ€" ing of this week. It will be in the form of a Musical Evening in charge of Mr. Jas. Geils, and will undowbtedâ€" Iv ‘be a pleasing event. On account of the bereavement of the . President,! Mr. R. Hoggarth, through the sad death of his sister, Mrs. Kenning, the AS.D. Club has cancelled its regular meeting for this evening. All young ladies interested in hoâ€" ckey should remember theâ€"girls‘ hoâ€" ckey club. meeting tomorrow â€" (Thursâ€" day) evening. Election of officers and other important matters ‘will be beâ€" fore the meeting and all the hockey girls should make a special point of being present and assisting in organâ€" izing for the season. SPECIAL NIGHT CLASS COURSE IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE TO BE STARTED The Timmins Business College has secured the services of a French Speâ€" cialist, and intends adding a French Course to ats Curriculum, and upon the enrollment of a sufficient number of Students, the class will be started, therefore, we would ask ‘that anyone interested kindly call to the Business College Office and prepare for enrollâ€" ment immediately, in order that the Class may be started by Monday, Nov. 2ith., if possible. This additional branch of study at the Timmins Business Loh’eve, will be under the Supervision of «Miss I. Grenache, a capable French Specialist who is a graduate of the French Classes of the MeGitll University, ‘Mon treal, Que., therefore, Students enrollâ€" ing in this class are assured of their sueeess. Call over and see us imâ€" mediately clideént remove TMMINS AND DISTRIGT NOTES rmediate at fact that H lost heavily alt Club a il, will property 100 G4. S. Lowe returned a visit to the south, baby stopping off at ez crowd at Gillie afternoon enjoyin: One lad, Tom W ad vyery encouraging nmnce T THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE dan charge on the present ®*e@rouUus Young wifeâ€"‘‘The very careless â€" sometin think?‘‘ Ssyim why ?‘ 1oung wlléâ€"â€" postâ€"eard yesterd where he is on b pu A traveler who believed himseif to be the sole survivor of a shipwreck on a cannibal island hid for days in terror ofthis life. Dodging from pillâ€" to post he ran into a clump of bushes from which a thin wisp of smoke was rising. His kness knockâ€" ed together and he lost his breath. Just as he was gathering his remainâ€" ing strength to flee a voice from the clump remarked‘‘Why the devil did you pla\ that card?"‘ The ‘‘sole‘‘ survivor dropped on his kness and deâ€" votedly cried, **‘Thank God, they are Christians!‘‘ iRAAA * ) aat HENPECK SCORES ONE. RELIEVED HIS MIND. AÂ¥ t The Bank of Montreal, under authority of the Minister of Finance, is prepared to redeem the above bonds in full at maturity, without charge, at any of its Branches in Canada- For the convenience Oof owners of the bonds, the Bank of Montreal will accept the bonds at any time prior to December Ist, and will make payment in each case on December 1st, as the owner may desire, either by issuing a cheque or by placing the amount to the owner‘s credit in the books of the Bank. etic friendâ€"*‘‘Yes, **The postoffice metimes, don‘t usiness, and < l postmark on Hubby sent me a ay from Brockville, usiness, and thery‘ve it DOMINION OF GANADA VICTORY LOAN BONDS dear, MATURING 1st DECENMBER, 1922 THINK AHEAD OF YOUR WORK The outstanding fact that occurs to me, as a point for an incentive for young men to rise, is to make himself valuable to his employer. To master every detail of his job advances his value and importance. To think ahead of his work is to develop his usefulâ€" ness. It develops initiative and conâ€" fidencfe.â€"â€"Daniel Frohman. SIX RULES FOR PREVENTION OF FPIRES. is out throw throw it away. 2. "FTOBACCO. Throw pipe ashes and cigar and cigarette stumps in the dust of the road and stamp or pinch out the fire before leaving them. Don ‘t throw them into brusu, 1eaves, or tHrow needles camp fire. Build against a tree or Scrape away thke t1 4.; ‘LEAVING C a camp fire, even without quenching earth. 5. iBONFIRES. Never build bonâ€" fires in windy weather or where there is the slightest danger of their escapâ€" ing from control. Don‘t make them larger than you need. 6. â€" FIGHTING FIRDPS. If you find a fire, try to put it out} If you ean‘t, MADNCHES. Be sure your match Break it in two ‘before you AMP. Build a small it in the open, not log or near brush. ash from around it. XMP. Never leave for a short time, it with water and Put your hammer in the locker, ~With your handâ€"ax do likewise; Anyone can be a knocker; Anyone can criticize. Cultivate the building habit, Though it hurts your face to smile; At the start it may go awkward, But yvou‘ll get it afterwhile. I have found that when stars drop out successors are usually at hand to fill their places; and suceessors are merély men who have learned by apâ€" plication and selfâ€"discipline to get fuBl production from an average, normal brain.â€"Chas. M. Schwab. {Angliczn) Tamarack otreet and Fifth Avenus Sunday Services, 11.00 a.m., andg 7.00 p.m. Sunday School, 3.00 p.m. Rev. R. 8. Cushing, B.A., L. Th., Rector Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Street. Holy Communion:â€"1st. Sunday o month, 11.00 a.m.; 3rd. Sunday o month, 7.30 p.m.; Restivals, 8.30 at Baptisms, 4.15 p.m. O'et word of it to the nearest forest ranger or fire warden at once. . Keep in touch with the rangers. Prevent forest firesâ€"it pays. GET A HORN

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