Porcupine Advance, 28 Sep 1921, p. 6

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An important subject in your education today. The Timmins' Conservatory B. E'." Schroeder, Director. Faculty of three experienced teachers. Vocal, Violin, Piano, Theory, and Wind Instruments. We have Just received the Agency for Highest Artistic Standards ll. I). ROBERTSON Gwen Verithin Watches '0t00..000.H0.H.H-0t..Httt- L Elialperiin L.- Halperin Jeweler and Optician MHSIC W. G. Smith fiEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEfiEEEEE§EE§E Still the Most for the Money PH tFP W. WELD Wm. HANCOCK, 2:113 Meets every firtrt and fond}! Mon- day A, the Oddfellows’ Hall at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren always welcome. "WINS l,ll,l, lit, 2552 ES EE Sji T the sltilful use of lightingr effects it‘ b" proved l very impresstve part of the This year evening 5 progrmmne. PV-e- I“ tt “we: Following the tableau there was the l (ltapite mm solo, “In the Garden of the Gods," hacks. The t rendered in her usual talented mam 20ml spurt i ner by Mrs, Parker, the audience ex- trict°lJe;1t1'ue pressing very emphatit- approval of as a wei..or,, 'this number. l first-elvis, set A eleven. sketch in (institute. “The and followed Spanish Valet and the Waiting able fashion, Maid," was given by Miss Craig and third for yet Miss Cameron. Then came the duet ests of clean by Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Keen, “Just mins ten me With You," an attractive number District seri very pleasingly rendered. season throu ":Mammy’s Little Sunny Honey have their a Boy," was the number given by the wise the rule Misses Glazier, Craig, Hawley, Dun- o1t'.rved.. can, Nuckey and Cameron, and the Fimy1eittll: young ladies delighted the audieneelaltogether Stl F The 'tabie an ontstanc o gramme an t mum; mmnm t there was 'dn t surmounted . this, the km t with arms i) . of safety an t ed humanity Choiy sang: t 1242' hymn .. "Nammy's Little Sunny Honey Boy," was the number given by the Misses Glazier, Craig, Hawley, Dun- eon, Nuekey and Cameron, and the young ladies delighted the audience A clever sketch in (ins-fume Spanish Valet and the l Maid," was given by Miss Cr Miss Cameron. Then came t by Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Keen With You," an attractive very pleasingly rendered. This n press; than" sang, unaccommniet liar hymn “Rock of Ages. Duncan very efreetively featuye part in this table the skilful use of lightin proved a very impressive surmounted by the cross this the kneeling: fi:gure L with agms outstretched to of safety and sectu'ity for l? runs we mantles or evening. ' ,l'lns ‘nmnlber found general favour, and Ewas followed by a clever monolog:ue by Mrs. Keen. This monologue, en- titled "Food for Gossip," made a hit ‘with the audience. "The Barefoot Trail," a solo by Mrs. G. Shippam, was one of the features of the even- ing and was enthusiastically received by the big audience. The quartette (Mrs.. Calverly, Mr/s. Parker, Mr..R. Halt and Mit. Shelley) made a decid- ed hit with "Tom, Torn the Piper's Son," rendered with noteworthy abil.. ity and effeetiveneiss. ' T'ueiaeieau, “Rock of Ages” was an outstanding feature of the pro- gramme and its effectiveness was much commented upon. On the stage there was the representation of a rockl ‘llle openmfr number on the pro- gramme proper was a piano duet, “Parade Review," (lhvgleman), ren- dered with special skill and finish by Mrs. Parker and Miss Gllfeh. Then came the chorus by" the Choir, "Soft- ly Falls the Shades of Evening."This number found general favour, and was 'followed by a clever monoloso V e enee I excellence them so f of the choil eretary, on much of the arra n grement 10c. tt'el.umaeher (‘hurch exaggeration it may event probed fulIy l as to the merit of ti: reputation fur entertainments of standing interest and excellence. this reason something speeial in line of pleasing entertainment expected at the Grand Coneert g last Tuesday evening in the Selim her Theatre under the aususiees of ll h'llMlillifll tgllil [in llillillllfill. Mlililltlf Theatre Filled to Overflowing For Special Event Last Week. trod need 0110mm r. s', In It " n n vel' able JI' ml out. one that 'redit on uber 109d the, programme l and witty opening. addre ms introductory put tlr 1 the best of humors a "mat of of 1011' ery empham select from that i in most towns. D, Parks. pastor fr, le work. the of event was , 'l'ile' 1rties and t whose ie whole p,' numbe ref" Mr " Ht 1 IL lind the curtain the aulmnied, the fami- of te 11's. keen, the se- shoulders fell so f preparation and received,’ however, support from the lll) n. On the stage ata'tion of a rock ‘l‘OSS and before we of a woman tninments of nut s. Keen, “Just active number n 0 " lilting o, the verv ii" m an t on an, and by 'd effects it " umme Kun the evenin expel gram 0 llt m PORQUPINE ADVANCE Waiting iaig and the duet Ill nun-toss- Mrs. IN If symbol 1nd eats it of the with IN it mg“- leader of at tl. atim “mm 13' ot 1di W as thu he pt year. ttIIE or i! Financially the season has not been altogether sueeeesf'ul, as the Timmins Baseball Club is ft little behind at the present time. This, however, should he easily and quickly remedied as soon as any sort of appeal is made to the sport-loving: public, for the Base.- as a we!l-ror,ganized league. It had a first-elvis. set of rules and regulations and followed themet in ver.vOredit, able fashion, setting: thus a good stan- dard for years to 001119 in the inter- ests of clean amateur sport. In Tim- mins ten men were registered for the District series and these played the season through. All players had to have their amateur cards, and other- wise the rules of amateur sport were observed. good sport in this line, at trict League Indy be safely as a well-organized league first-eluss set of rules and and followed thenttout, in l able fashion, setting thus a SUCCESSFUL DISTRICT BASEBALL SEASON, 1921 (h Da y Ter Sunday evening, Oct. 2nd. will be observed as Rally Day in the Tim- mins Presbyterian 'church, the serv- ices being attended hy the Sunday rtehirol and the programme followed tn be similar to that of the churches throughout Canada. Mr. w. D. Watt, superintendent of the Slimlay School, will be in charge of the service, and there will be many sperial and attrac- tive features as may be seen from the printed programmes supplied for Dominion-wide.ohssrxance‘ of “-f gremliy sum was realized l'ov theChoir from the concert. The theatre, Mage, ote., had artistic deeorations, ete. that added to the attraetiveness of the evening, and the whole programme ran siiiooshtvland eifeetively from start to finish. The Chair and all actively concerned in the event. are to he sincerely eongvatulated on the striking success achieved. RALLY DAY SERVICES AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH as one ot the specially plea: on an espeaially pleasing l" At"’the close of the col Choir and the audience joint ing the Ngltimml Anthem. The Schumucher Choir ("o " The Sohun may be set 41 tion nt enter (hence Mr, B ll n a way with t Mr. )0 d , are cerl [I Heppie interest. em be ant d ener " _ year of 1921 111 sueee.aysful sense 0119 morn1n an en m usmg‘ chorus min in Arms Is nc w " Bosworth te , the theatre bei 001's and many tyyouy:hout the e event, the evenin ful, the program .a very pleasing H m mm that well wir did unusu down as an um n veningr, Oct. 2nd. will be a Rally Day in the Tim- yterian 'church, the serv- attended hy the Sunday Rev / hundmaps public enjoys enee duet, so dell w H H: mil ll at Bum-2n In Wkly: Ward w Arms.” In this selee- lid unusually well, and tl generally considered peeially pleasing items y pleasing P1'uy','t'anime. , of the concert. the the tullowmg oust: ty Plush, Mr. O1Brie: Mrs. Muskett; Mi Duncan, Miss 'Unlight ,mviey: Mrs. ()ldvrol advantage 1 , for a Sail ielighted w t'el urns mice on Sunday will Mr. H. L. Lunglunre. RS .i line, and the Dis- be safely considered season was 1d was t he has 1 spirit of s to their fully it . 1). Sun " towed tt "Lullaby " rmwnitieent Dan Mi b It Women le NS ort ver w e set down r1 baseball, and drttw- d' a lot of' tudi meetin 'irnoert may iualilied sue attendance W,': crowded having: to mnsual pow- . the gift of of his songs r attractive- interpreting : npprecm- Time," by mmm, and 'ollowed by re" outs Crolightly ()ldguld" 1fr. Bos. by Miss rendered m It IS (In he an Minn ally Ve “on rung ame tio Bl n 1'1 y a nd tem H( mmnouMwwewW n V . Phone 130. W. NICOLSON, . Spruce tit. t g Night Calls, 152. Manager. -. Timmins, t ' . 'o""'-.....---..-...' :mmwmmoowomoooeeooopoooommoooomoow c TIMMINS -. _ SCHUMACHER t g Phone 10 B _ Phone 95 B l t s' . "'0o0'0-ooooooottotoo- MOWW .' 6 ""'""-oooo-too-root-ooooooT i!" 'i'iiii""iiiiii iii' '"iiiiirii'i',"i' il Maple Street, Timmins. P.O. Box 75. Phone 211. 0. SEGUIN 6 . . . . ' O . 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