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Porcupine Advance, 3 Aug 1921, p. 2

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IrhlB {a ' _ ' A ' at“... 2 . have just received the Agency for L Halperin L,,,, Halperin Jeweler and Optician b5iilgii%ri ©tWml rFTrtrr-a Em You], of E mining u rumsultir E Mines, t E early " 5% The G St at the g? Mr. Aue also adjt E site who are hein iown,ite St ment In E vied in the new E to move ttii property V easiest 1 possible “planer: Ea give the M: wheve " PRESIDENTS 0F GOLDALE MINES VISITS THE CAMP the mine was not under development has lied with water. LMr, H. K. (‘rzlw- ford, of Los Angeles, Culillrvnia,' " mining engineer of high reputation, is consulting engineer for the (loldale Mines, and is expected here at an early date. The Goldale also owns the towns-.ite at the Irattagami IRiver, adjoining: Mr. Auer's townsite by the river, and also adjoining on the west the town- site where the new Hollinger houses are being erected. Lots in this new town,ite are now on stile, advertise.- ment to this el't'eet being recently ear- ried in these columns. In adjusting the new townsito' it will be necessary to more a number of squatters on the property, but this will he done in the easiest possible way, with the least possible inconvenience or cost to the squatters, the plan likely hisinsr,' to nished for the be decided as will be put l property now " W JWt1 200 ft owns cs," me pll e Squuftcr It nominal m'dlln "I' tl mum-‘36:“ y". 'een n l'oront Mines Il ltl'dy l mu IW, m dewatered dewatered. The latter rt, but during: the time not under development he Porcupine centered on t r property' t week. " number ot came in contact with uses of the tirst two 1urnd joint, and to the third diuger. Mr. Me ‘rom the last a? eek H " Ire: maiden peak" oranto nil burr ul pre I was Culillrvnia,' reputation, i the Golda! here at a: rm THE POROUPINB ADVANOI " " one W ' le l4 up lil all townsjte adjoining: river, and the town- er houses " nd Mr mmmng hwently Willi IV l nrmer " sito, "It M tin" tut en he of List of Winners of Events At Mam- gami River on Wednesday Last. . The tirst annual Regatta, under the auspices of the Timmins, Intiztns' Band, held at the nMutlngami River on Wednesday afternoon last, proved a successful and pleasin event, and the public generally wilNe agreeable to having ((mnmiltee MII' ANNUAL RESIN! "fl,fllliil MI gllliilllll mem " The programme for the day was an attraetive one and was pleasing to the erowd from beginning to end, practic- ally no item failing; to win intereét and approval. There was special in.. terest shown in the l’rospeetors’ Race, the Tilting,' contest, the log-roll- inp: and the Water Polo game between South Porcupine and Timmins teams. The Prospeetors' Raee, indeed, raised such special interest that there is now talk of another and longer one to be held at an early date. 'Water‘ Polo also appealed to the erowd as a likely sport for summer and several other matehes are planned to be held here and at South End in the next month or two. ln the tilting and log-rolling:, Mr. have Carling showed that he has his old-time. skill and thatshe has no equal hereahonté in these lines. In mormng there was quest“) postponing the event,-4-tlutty big: crowd at the Timmins for tlur.oftivial open'ing of the and during the al’tornmm m running iown The pullie '1 gave generous support to the Hand on this oeea.lion, and there was g:eneral appreciation of the programme. though the crowds would have enjoy. ed more band music during the after.. noon. In the evening the “and play- ed tt number of selections. and the re- sidents of the mtmges alone: the river ed tt number sidents of the showed their ol) the day's purse of am duly presents zens Band. WHO 'Mr. A. J. Beaudin and family left on Saturday for New York from which port he will sail shortly for France. "Pikie," as he is familiarly known, is one of the old-timers of the NorthLand, and he has many friends here who will miss him now and hope that it will not be very long before he is back again in the Porcupine. He is going to near Bordeaux, France, in eon eetion with a large estate left re- cenfly by will to Mrs. Beaudin. It is the present intention of the family to take I”) residence in France. Joyment generally gattn. Despite (In Sit threatening, i: morning: there w The judges for the Mayor Molnnis, Dr. h Laidlaw, H. R. Hare kens, Alex Gillies, J. P Moore, C. Grill, Chief E. MacDunald. Buys' Dnubio Canoe h'aee,---1st. Barnes and Stirling“; 2nd. Hardy and Peters. 'Ladies' Swimming,r Itaee,--lst, Miss Todhiihter: 2nd. Mrs. E. Lavel'cau. [mg Rolling:---) Carling. Tilting-O.' Carling and partner. Water Polos-tTimmins and South Poreupine,--a tie,--mo some. ("rah Raee---Stirlin,T and B0311. Chasing the Duek,----F. McGuire. Plank Raee----Ciitroril. Diving-lst: Miss F. Brigham“ 2ml, Conklin, High Dive-Joe Peters. k c W'd ts' the I tum Prospevturs and pardner; 'lien',.; Dun" HM ll n Civrsing the Duel: furnished a lot of un for the crowd. "Happy" Woods ms the first to catch the live duek nd he vould-easily have landed it on have, but he let it go when he saw hat to hold it would mean that the Luck would be torn apart as others in he race grabbed it from him. up T) y Mun " HY)! " ne Ile 111 11m 'st w 1921 Iregatt' 'ed and :xmn'er is likely to l " swimming and It JN t lltee m cm: mirnmn. Mt t's Double Ctt,taoe----1 “5.. 2nd. 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(Comic Sung) Klllarney (Bane) Ye Banks and Braces (Burns) All By Myself Anna in Indiana Little Crumbs of llapplneu Springtime Homing I Sylvia "' St. Louis Btueyl-Fo.x Trot Jazz Me muet'r---liov. Trot I'm Nobody'ts Baby-Fox . Listening-Fox Trot Cho-Cho-San .e--_ Fox Trot Song of Irtdla--Fox Trot Learn to Smile-- Fox Trot Snuggle (Intr. "Nobody's Baby") Open Armtr--Fox Trot Canvmetm . In the Forest (Sous Bots) Star of the t'iea--ateverie Meditation Drowsy Head-Medley Waltz Isle of Paroutse-Medley Waltz Stan and Stripes Forever-March Golden Star . Mother Machree Scherzo in E Ha: Minor Dream Face: Ennih Girometth (My Sweetheart) 50 Country Dance (Contredanse) (Violin) M Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Ma Because You're Here Eda Vela in D Flat Major _(Piano) Sergei Ii Madrivl de Mat (Madrigal of May) fb TheVuryt Princeand the Young Prince” (from - "scturGramidr") - Philidelphia Orchestra Spanish Dance. No. 3 (Roxanna Andaluza) (\‘iuli_n)__ ' _ . . 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