Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 20 Feb 1924, 1, p. 12

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mm hh h * ie in ie e oc n oc in ons * ©00090090000000000009090000000000000000000000000009000000006 28609 North Land $909990900000009090080080009000000000 000806609000b 4 400000600 #00000000009086000000000080000000000000000000000000000000000000000000060646000606660606°000 8000006006 $600000000000000000000000008 06080086 Attend Porcupine‘s Big Day of Winter Sports $#0000090009$000000000000800000000000000000000000 @0900000000000000000000000000000008000000006 0600006006066 t 449008000 W“MW“W“’O“‘“OOO“OOWQ 64 Sports on Miller Lake Freight Dog Race Prizes $100, $75 and $50 Including Burlesque Lacrosse in Costume, Moccasin Costume D‘ance, Etc. Timmincs Band in attendance See Programmes for Particulars $1500.00 in Prizes Trophies and Cash Prizes of $350, $250, $150 Porcupine Dog Kace THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Porter, Partifalo, Lacaste and Mcâ€" Carthy, and ~Messrs. Holland â€" and Lutes; ‘Cello Solo, ‘‘"Quesn of the Earth,‘‘ by Mr. J. R. Newman; Selecâ€" tion, by the Junior Orchestra; Violin Recital, by Prof. HF. Nehroeder; ‘"*Concerto No. 1‘ ( de.Beriot), * ‘A th Air Varie,‘‘ : (de . Beriot), â€"‘ Maria,‘‘ (Schubertâ€"Withelm;j), ‘‘"Cayâ€" atina,‘/. (RaIff) ; «Horn Solo, by Mr: 1 ne pProgramime tie event. on March â€"2nd will be as Mollows:â€"â€" Selection, by Poreupine District Orâ€" chestra; Piano Solo, by Miss Lilian Robitaille; Recital of Old Melodies, (‘‘Alice Where Art Thou,"‘ *‘ Killarâ€" ney,"‘ ‘‘Kathleen Mavoureen,"‘ and ~ Old. Sweet. Song,"") by Schroeder String Quartette; Voecal Solo; Novelty Orchestra, the Misges Porter, Partifalo, Lacaste and Mcâ€" Carthy, and ~Messrs. Holland and Cobalt Board of Trade last weel: passed another resolution favouring the North Bay route for the proposed North Land highwavy. H. F. Schroeder, his pupils, an Junior â€" Orchestra. The _ tal musicians providing the progr make it assured that the event be up to the highest standard most enjoyable, while the cause worthy a one as to need to hbe mentioned to receive the fullest port. Series of Events to be Held on the First Sunday in Each Month to Help Children‘s Aid Society. Poreupine Children‘s Aid Soec These concerts will be held on first Sunday in each month,â€"and programmes will ‘be furnished by Poreupine District Orchestras, J GONGERT FOR BENEFIT OF G.A.9., SUNOAY, MARGH 2 series of Sunday evening conâ€" is planned for the benefit of the first of the series will be sure to in at 8130 | se attending present afte that all wi A1¢ his pupils, and the a. The _ talented ng the programme proy NO (@] t or 111 JVÂ¥ C O C( U L usie. The conâ€" 0 p.m., in orde n# the churches fter the church vill have opporâ€" worthy cause of clety. r the event on das fn”n\\'s:â€"-â€" ne District Orâ€" by Miss Lilian Old Melodies, ‘hou,"‘"~*‘‘ Killarâ€" ivoureen,"‘ and *) ~Dy uartette; Vocal tra, the Misges caste and. Mceâ€" Holland â€" and ‘‘Quezsn of the Newman ; Selecâ€" rchestra; Violin F. Nchroeder; e Beriot), **Tth Beriot), "‘‘"Axe ? % ; CÂ¥ 1 events will indard and cause is so ClE Societv suUp rot the the 60%”0”%00@0”00@“’00@0“0“ MOMW“OOWWg i THE CURTIS OPTICAL CO. Apparently the local police do not intend to have any ‘"*undiscovered‘* crimes in this man‘s burg. During the past year or two they have had a number of hard problems to solve,â€" some without apparently a single TWO MEN CHARGFED WITH ROBBERY AT GRAY‘S STORE clue,â€"but eventually and broug On Feb. 4t Mattagami w bottle of alec stolen. =~Last their final ste 90285 Opp. Goldfields Hotel T immins, Ont. see a qualified Optometrist Our experience and equipment enâ€" able us to give the sort of eye Should be carefully looked after and if any signs of weakness exist examination that you expect If suspicious in any way of eye trouble, come in and see us cleared ht the guil .o Gra~ Boys‘ and Girls‘ Dog Races ileohol and a ist week the step»s in solv Carnival Parade Frophies and Cash Prizes UA s oOKen case they bave up the mystery ty to book. ‘s Drug Store at into and ; box of soay police took ng this case gwallon, and not forgetting to take what was in the till, some $15.00, the men left for their abode, only to disâ€" cover that what they though was cigarettes was only soapâ€"hard luck. A_His many friends in town and disâ€" trret will be pleased indeed to know that Mr. Wm. Twaddle is receiving very great benefit from the hospital treatment he is taking in Toronto. He appears to be practically reâ€" covered from the effects of the rheuâ€" matic affection from which the sufferâ€" ed so seriously when he left Timmins, and it would appear that before the present treatment is concluded he will be completely recovered. \ Iroquois Falls lroquois Hotel (2 0

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