Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 15 Dec 1920, p. 11

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(For this onee, the Mayor asked to «be allowed to ‘be simply one of the audience, able to enjoy the proâ€" gramme without handicap or part in the work of the oceasion and Mr. Lamb thought ‘that in view of the genâ€" erous assistance of the Mayor on so many jprevious occasions this ‘boon should (be granted. Mr. Lamb also took occeasion to speak of the exeellâ€" ence of the Timmins Hitizens‘ Band and its benefit to the Town from many viewpoints. The selections givâ€" en by the Band during the evening amply justified the praise given them as musicians by Mr. Lamb. The programme was made up of sacred music, vocal and instrumental. With the exception of patriotic seâ€" lections, such as ‘*‘The ‘Marseilles" and ‘‘God Save the King"‘ which also may rightly be termed sacred nmusic, the selections by the Band all came £nrey sang } companiment manner that won and deserved the heartiest applause. Although his seâ€" lection was in French, those in the audience who did not undertsood the language could not help but be pleasâ€" ed with the pleasing. music of the voice and the selection. Other musical numbers on the proâ€" gramme were:â€"Song, by Mr. Snow; quartettes, by Mr. J. Geils, Mr. Dodge, Mrs. J. K. Moore and Mrs. J. W. Faithful; solos by Mrs. J. K. Moore; duet by Mr. Geils and (Mrs. Moore; solo by Mr. Geils; solo by Mr. Dodge. The singing of the quartette was efâ€" fective and pleased the audience, while in the solos and duets, Mrs. Moore, Mr. Geils, Mr. Dodge and Mr. Snow were all well received and addâ€" sHOULD ENLARGE POWERS OrF THE MINING COMMISSIONER reart mnow were ail well rCCceryeU al ed to their reputation as singer J. W. Faithful and Mr. G. M acted as accompanists for the.e rere remarkamiy clear and nd hadrmonized to. perfecti elections by the Hollinger Juartette were unusually effe Special mention should also f the. solo by Mr. J. B'/ Pare. voice of rich tone, wellâ€"trai is selection was given in ld t1 L110 n In hi 1 Caro nel Band plea rk of the e N r man‘s court _ and inâ€" lisputes and «ifferences ttled fairly and justly at e to the contestants who al l 01 r sen 10 Dd headin e evenin Hollin neo, «those in tie ot undertsood the help but be pleasâ€" no. music of the TC l1 wit 1€ D OU came rcred h the P CQ: )le of cases relating to mining disputes and having to do specifically with mining claims and sproperties. ‘The answer has been made to this that it wouid be necessary to confer upon (Mr. Godson the authority of <~a County Court Judge. And why not? He is ‘a barâ€" rister of high standing, a K. C., and by knowledge.and gxperience is pecuâ€" liarly fitked to be the judge of a reâ€" gularly organized mining court. â€" Such a court is greatly needed to handle all the mining disputes of the North Land. John W. Fogg Lumber, Building Materials $ Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies mmccâ€"~RAGENI FORâ€"â€"câ€"â€" Colonial Steel Companies Famous & RED STAR DRILL STEEL $ B.C. Fir. Wooedâ€"Stave Pipe and Tanks of all descriptions \ All kinds second hand Mining Machinery in firstâ€"class condition. @ Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, ete. U i P.O. Box 62 Phone No. 32 % rOd0000000000000000000000000000000800000000000000004606 ~»RQOROR D00 00000000000000000 #0000000000000000000000066 @00000008$08900000000000000000000060006800008006866000806 #00000000000§9000800000010000000000000000000600600668 ;0“00““0000“0000“00“00“0 @0004 0000060600608480004 #009§$0000006000000000000000040000000000000000000000088 It is understood that bill is to be VIQLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS & SUPPLIES MUSIC SATOHELS Head Office l Excavations for esllars, Sewers ete. Contracts or all kinds tak en Can take a very limited number of studâ€" ents for violin and string instruments. Come and look overour selection of Old and New Violins. Large stock of these instruments for sale ranging in price from $10.00 to $125.00 minin 11 idvant TIMMINS Phone 10 B Nt intere r had 1\ LEO MASCIOL] FCRMER TEACHER AT DULUTH CONSERYATORY iuthority an ail & disputes and tavan 8: 6. SGHgflEDER, ¢f 14 CEDAR STREET (CHPSTAIRS) it rospectors enerally if CONTRACTOR & WO EMPIRE BUILDING repeat MOXTREAL vertisemgat ‘to the effect that ** you can insure against holdâ€"ups, burglarâ€" ies, riots and civil commotions."" This form of insurance should have a speâ€" cial interest to Timmins and district at the present moment, particularly as it regards ‘‘holdâ€"ups‘‘ and *‘ burglarâ€" es."‘ The district does not go in for ‘"‘riots"‘ and the only ‘‘commotions‘‘ Vard and Warehouse es."‘" The district does not go in for ‘"‘riots"‘ and the only ‘‘commotions‘‘ ever held here were decidedly not civil But in ‘‘holdâ€"up‘‘ insurance theré should be an unusually good field for an enterprising insurance man. The people here would particularly be pleased if they could be insured against the ‘*holdâ€"up‘‘ of high fire insurance rates. UGHT TO BE OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO PORCUPINE â€" receive Is but th a Minins mC n S new 17 he next stablish t SCHUMACHER t1 1e Nu Phone 95 Mills e suppor it may be ourt duly oner Goc xtended. iper cart U at t session of the h a regular Minâ€" The Nug#et says ®O n M 11 du O aut wet says uthority ister _ of It is to ; correct nly. will of Hon. y pass ablishâ€" in ad auâ€"

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