Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 2 May 1923, 1, p. 3

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d and third place, respectively: PIRST PRIZE ESSAY _ . (By Tessie Baderski, 1 Bopu'ate School) Eorests 58 fiMmmg "?; Qn Canada was founded by eques Cartier in the year 1534, it _ },é_: inhabited by Red Men.called Inâ€" Canada was then a vast counâ€" n :'and lonely mountams, etc. Here ind there stood a small collection of “:' an» lodges surrounded ‘by a strip 10â€"inch doubleâ€"sided, $1.25 1 by U.S. Humorist (Humorous Monologue) Will Rogers] (Humorom Monolog(ge) og ) Will Rogers J CORBS, 10â€"inch, $1.50 â€" _ _ o. ns adoue (A Song of India) _ _ Amelita Galliâ€"Curct Violin Solo) _ _ _ Frits Kreisler 1 (in G. Mlno!) (Violin Solo) Jaacha Heifetz " John McCormack Next week the. prizeâ€"winning essays i the third of the series (those by the Of the ‘Junior Classes of Timâ€" ins | Zf‘nblic and Separate sdmola) if! be published. FThe Ehtrance Classes wrote on‘ the jeet; “The Natural Resources of . There were over 65 pupils petihg and all the papers were up ~a high standayd. The followirg ?e the three papers selected for lirs, is week the prizâ€"winning essays spile 'qu ‘the Entrance Classes are Hv' «‘.’l'he "Advance pubhs}led,’qf s Ohapter of the Daughters of (LIGHT YVOCAL SELECTIONS, 10â€"inch doubleâ€"sided; 75. flANq RECORDS, 10â€"inch double-sided 75¢. ’W;y Down Yonder in New Orleans-Fox Trot Whlteman and His Orch ' â€"Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra ,Stm'light Bayâ€"For: Trot oc The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Think of Meâ€"Fox Trot._ __â€"_â€" _ ‘‘The Benson Orchestra of, Chicago «Farewell Bluesâ€"Fox Trot _ .. The Virglnlans 7 Apyle Sguce--Fox Trot . o . The Virgi X%uâ€"-Fox Ttot 9t > Paul Whitemanâ€"and_His Orche s Trot _ .: ‘ZeZ Confrey and His Orchestra faul' Whiteman and His Orchestra ho â€"Medley Fox 'Ii'ot ‘The Great White Way Orchestra 0---"\1 dley Fox Trot * The Great White OSE : e ies John. Steel You‘ve Got to See Mamma Ev‘ry Night Alleen Stanley and Billy Murray Runnin‘ Wild (Comedienne with Orch.) _ MissPatrioola with The Virginians Where the Silver Colorad6 Wends Its Way â€" â€"â€" Peerless Quartet Where the Sunset Turns the Ocean‘s Blue to Gold _ Peerless Quartet No One Loves You Any Better Than Your Mâ€"AÂ¥â€"double Mâ€"Y â€" â€" _ _ Billy. Mutray-Ed. S.aalle with The Virginians Don’t Think Yon’ll Be MiSaed Ailoen.Stanle with ‘The Virginians My Old Dutc!t y ‘"Red‘‘, Newman Medals on My Chest â€"â€"=~"Red" Newman { Southern Home( "Old Dumbells" in "Full o‘ P ep"‘) bck" (Arthur) Holland EÂ¥ Would if I Could: (from "Old Dumbelis‘" in "F ull 0 Pep") J ock" (Arthur) Holland Burning Sands Haraol Harvev{ I Have A Rendezâ€"vous With You en 2L TY PCBP NE ts . ol Carolineâ€"Medley Foxr Trot * The Great Wlm:e Way Orchestra Man in fhe n--Medley Waltz The Troubadours The Fuzzy W irdâ€"-Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His.Orchestra Some Little: Sdm Fox Tro Lez Confrey and His Orchestra Fallingâ€"Foxr Tro ‘Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Glingln% Vineâ€"~Medley Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra ie, Take Your Time!â€"Fox Trot _ m The Virginians .You Know You Belong to Somebody Elseâ€"For Trot The Virginians lina Mammyâ€"Fox Trot Melody King‘s Dance Orchestral\ Little Red School Houseâ€"Foxr Trot Melody King‘s Dance Orchestra{ Faded Love Letters November Rose University Lancersâ€"Part 1 University Lancersâ€"Part 2 U _The wealth of Canada lies in her forests in several distinet regions. One of these regions is known as the south. ern forest region and extends from fertile soil is found almost everywhere throughout the Dominion, and the favourable climate for such ioccupatwns as grain‘growing, dairyâ€" ing, stockâ€"raising, and fruitâ€"growing, naturally. make agriculture the chlef industry in Canada. Still millions of acres of good land have not been touched by the plough, The great Clay Belt to the south of James Bay is a region of 16,000,000â€"acres of fine farming land, which, when cleared of its heavy growt:h of pine and spruce and poplar, and brought under the plough, will easfly support a populaâ€" tion as large as the present populatlon of the whole Province. To-day, from oeean to oeean, XCanâ€" adu has a'bont ning million people. Gflnada contains nine provinces and two. territories. ‘The uncultivated fplams are ‘giving place to wellâ€"culâ€" *txvated farms and smiling homes. The rivers and iakes are thronged with the ships of busy and growing commerce. Large districts that were only a wildâ€" erness of rocks and waste are now yielding vast treasures of gold, silver, nickel, copper, plumbago" and other riches of the ming. Canada has beâ€" comée one of the richest and largest of the great colonies and is the granary of Great Britain. 12â€"inch doubleâ€"sided, $1.50 â€" The Virginj Paul Whitemanâ€"and_ His Orche ~ZeZ Confrey and His Orchestra' faul' Whiteman and His Orchestra _ ‘The Great White Way Orchestra The Great White Way Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Benson Orchestra of Chicago ‘The Benson Orchestra of Chicago ‘ The Virginians Intematidnai Novelty Orchestra International Novelty Orchestra + 'pp, 'u‘x E L > u, Y dA gp4ddidii0o “Red" im:; 21‘:::: " }%fi%‘fifi%’é 216399 Km Harold Harvey % _-‘.â€"-â€".â€"vâ€"vâ€"- _;ern £orest area, not densely wooded Throughout this region ‘the hardy trees, such as the spruce, larch, balâ€" sam, poplar and canoe birchy occur, although their growth is stunted. In. ‘the forest region is the Cordllleran‘ ‘or western forest region. It extends from the Rocky Mountains to the Pa-‘}‘ cific Ocean. Jn this region the comâ€" mon forest trees are the Douglas fir, British Columbia cedar, black pme and White spruce. The Lumbermg inâ€" dustry is second only to agmculture in importance in Canada. ~The most important minerals that ‘are found in Canada are:â€"coal, copâ€" ‘per, silver, gold, nickel, lead, cement and asbestos. The vast mining reâ€" gions lie chiefly in the east and in the west. ‘Coal is mined in British Columâ€" bia, Nova Scotia and Northern Onâ€" tario. The world obtains its supply of nickel. from Northern ‘Ontario. It is said that mines of Ontario coftain nineâ€"tenths of the silver of. the world, The vast gold mines are in the Yukon‘ Territory. Timmins was only a little town at the beginning of 1910. It is now one of the greatest towns of IDnâ€" tario for ‘the _ production of gold. Its large mine, known as the Holhno'er Mine, is the greatest gold producer of the world in this present year. This mine up to 1922 produced bullion worth fifty million dollars. The Holâ€" linger mine <produces about $9,000 Records ) saras 66137 19028 190185 19027 19029 19032

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