Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 Sep 1923, 1, p. 7

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So lifeâ€"like were the selections rendered that it was interesting to note the arnazeâ€" ment of the children who really felt sure they were undoubtedly listening to the various performers themselves instead of a reproduction of their art on a regular stock model of "His Master‘s Voice""â€"Vicâ€" Patriotic tunes, stirring marches, songs a{/I calls of native tirds, whistling seiecâ€" tions and the popular tunes of the day contributed to the intence delight of the children and all this joy and brightness unadoubtedly added to the affection and greatfulness which the children have come to have for the Welfare Association because of its unceasing effort in their behalf. About one thousand happy, delighted children were the guests of honor, The Child‘s Welfare Associgtion of Montreal was the host, while through the courtesy of His Master‘s Voice Limited, the enâ€" tertainment was provided and perhaps no afternoon in the lives of these children was more enjoyed than that spent yesâ€" terday at the summer day camp of the Assc;ciation on Dorchester Street, Monâ€" treal. Splendid work being done _ for Children of Montreal by Child Welfare Association Homer L. Gibson Co. REAL SERVICE IN THE MINING MARKET IF YOUR NAME IS NOT NOW ON OUR MAILING LIST, WRITE FOR GIBSON‘S FORTNIGHTLY MINâ€" ING REVIEW AND OUR FREE MAPS OF PORCUâ€" PINE AND KIRKLAND LAXKXE, A service fortified ‘by the knowledge this long experience has given us. A service based on seventeen years of direct connection with Northern Ontario‘s mines. A service that hundreds of clients have tried and found satisfactory in every particular. 4 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of Hamilton Building TORONTO, ONT. And what made the iHusion more striâ€" king was the amplifying arrangement made possible through the coâ€"operation of The Northern Electric Company who installed for the purpose of carrying the performance of the Victrola to every one of the junior audienceâ€"the same set of amplifiers used to broadcast the address delivered at Vancouver recently by the late President Harding. The Child Welfare Association of Monâ€" treal has many activities for the promoâ€" tion of the welfare of children. It has established thirteen Health centres in different parts of the city where more than 2700 mothers are coming with their babies to receive instruction and superâ€" vision in baby care.. The splendid work of health education being carried on by this association is bringingiits results in the greatly lowered death rate among the families who come to the Health Centres for advice. â€"Anoâ€" ther special activity is the Nutrition classes for underâ€"nourished children which trola by means of "His Master‘s‘"‘ Voice Victor records. arcding en P e o Snd d A noteworthy activity during the summer months is a day camp at 393 Dorchester Street, west, provided by Major Washington Stephens, where large and beautiful grounds are open daily to mothers with their babies and to children of all ages,. Many special treatsare proâ€" vided at intervals for the hundreds of children who flock there during the hot weather. It was here that the special concert was held. «k are carried in selected schools during the the school year, Very amazing results have been obtained by means of thesa classes. The members . whose direction t work is carried on T. .J. Christie, Mr. M. â€" Macdonal« Supervisor of N Secretary ~Cr.> â€"JOARNnSUCON.: cCase. wiill DC heard ‘before either Judge Valin or Judge Leask, at the general sessions of the district court of Nipissinz, to be held in the court house, North Bay, on October 2. Owing to Supreme Court sittings on Oct. 1 it is prohable that the case may be postponed until late in November, iessness. Campers accounited Tor 24 per cent. of all these fires; settlers burning slash started 22 per cent.: lightning 10 per cent.; and railways 26 per cent. The figure charged ;0 railways is, however, an unfair index of responsibility. In the first place, practically all fires started, or said to be started, from railway lines are inâ€" stantly reported. This is not » true of campers and settlers and lightning fires. Again, the majority of railâ€" way fires, being quickly detected, are quickly put out so that as timber desâ€" troyers the railway lines have fallen to a ininor position. The problem of land clearing fires started by settlers and running into the yreen timber is one of the most aggzravated and complex. Settlers in newly developed districts must use fire to clean up the debris and naâ€" turally wish to choose ‘hot and danâ€" gerous weather when burning eondiâ€" OvVER 14 MILLIONS LOST IN YEAR‘S FPFOREST FIRES i‘resiqent, .m.rs Viceâ€"President, Directors, Mr. Norm °S 0o on th ears averages The number of forest fires Ti9 a year and the cause king display of vandalism times in ten human reckâ€" ampers accounted fop 24 Stevenson, Miss. I 11 these fires; settlers started 22 per cent.: ‘r cent.; and railways The figure charged ;0o vever, an unfair index y. In the first place, Walter M. Stewart. Mrs. D. Lorne Mcâ€" This inevitablv r= O« LOF eo Rogers, ‘*‘dead or fought out in the uinst the corporation 121C r damages sustainâ€" est fires during the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCTE Marshall tive uncder and needy the process issuing perâ€" ervising the Holland during tnhe $14,500, 000 megalns A Grand Dance is announced for Wednesday, Sept. 19th, in the Mcâ€" Intyre l\eumtmn Hall, Schumacher, under the .nwnw of the Schumacher Tennis Club. The best of musie will be furnished by a special orchestra. Dancing wil dbe at 9 p.m. Refreshâ€" ments will be served. All attending the event have practical guarantee of a happy evening for the hospitality of the Schumacher people is too wellâ€" known to need emphasis in the disâ€" trict and they are particularly apt in presenting pleasing and enjoyable events. Timmins Male Chorus was exclusively of local people, bers of the Chorus giving and talent without hope of reward than the pleasure in love of musiec and the desi the public something specia choral work. At the present time the Male Chorus can take in a new members. Any men in terested in singing will fi excellent opportunity to se training and â€"aniucl knowledse in regard to vo after the summer vacation and Tregular practices will be for the fall and winter month is evéery reason to expect Tiramins Male Chorus will pro more successful in every way coming year than in the 0o at no further cost than the nominal membership fee and the time and atâ€" tention given to the practices of the Timmins Male Chorus. The Timmins Male Chorus had its first <rehearsal last night (Tuesday) after the summer vacation months, and Tregular practices will be arranged for the fall and winter months. There GRAND DANCE, AUSPICES SCHUMACHER TENNIS CLUB year the ‘Timmins Male C achieved a large measure o and popularity. Toâ€"day it nized generally as a very musical orgzanization. The has been a persistent and "booster"‘‘: theâ€" ‘Timn Chorus, and believes that ization has fully justified things said regardingz it. . cent banquet to the memh American Institute ofâ€" Mi Metallurgical Engineers, th wére very enthusiastie if the work of the Timmins M: and their enthusiasm was marked when thevy learned of oftice of the Timmins ped the chair. accomplished in was reviewed and period considered ment being duly motions. â€" Then, On, Thursday eral meeting o Chorus. There ance of member shown. Mr. W IIMMING MALE CHORVS GTARTS SHCONS SFASOR mnany, L. A. IX., 1yLC Burrilk J. Harvey. Librarianâ€"F. J. Curnow Assistant Librarianâ€"H. Musical Committeeâ€"Me Geils and Jas. Cowan, Conductorâ€"Mr. R. R. Jc Pianistâ€"Mrs. J. W. Fai Since organization Good Work of Past Six Months Re viecwed.. Officers Elected for Ensuing Term. Presidentâ€"Mr. W. 1 President of â€" Exec teeâ€"â€"Mr. T. F. King. secretaryâ€"Mr. B. G Treasurerâ€"Mr. I. I Executive Committe nan, E. A. Skelly,; . I Burnilk J. Harvev. lace as ToilO Honorary ‘righam. Honorary to Ling, »Dr;. 1. .\[uul't', M z. Theriault ir. P. M. Ba Oore Ole n SsInging wWIll dind opportunity to secure and â€" dearnâ€" amuch va follow râ€"Mr. R. R. Johnston. â€"Mrs. J. W. Faithful. s organization early this Fimmins Male Chorus has large measure of approval arity. ‘FToâ€"day it is recosgâ€" rally as a very valuable rzanization. The Advance i _ persistent and consistent K a elieves that the ully justified the gardingz it. At th to the members o regari YOCal 111 cost than the nom e and the time and to the practices of ns Maie €horus, occu . _ The exeellent worl! in the past six month ind the finances for th ice4Pre ‘residentâ€"M t SSONO horus was compdo ‘al people, the m us egiving their t it hope of any ot leasure in their < t there was a gen the Timmins Mal is a good attend with much interes . Dodge, Presiden {ale Chorus, oceu xecutive â€"Commit @?Ss1IGentssâ€"NIP. 1 Melnnis, Dr. H Williams,. Rev eeâ€"J. T. Heffet K. Moore, W. P E[ nnmnmins rat the or Wilson. insbury i1 Tregar( Dodge Mining at the visito lIy LOWIn :111 find this ; compose( the meimâ€" their time TOV E6 D 4 e A 00 o g AA 27 * Anprew Wirson o e . 4 377328 ill im hat music, nominal Kent IDmln don | lyal B4 #$0090006@40¢¢04 All pups healithy and sound, and certified registerâ€" ed pedigree with every sale. J. N. LEVINE 53 River Road = Timmins : ““WQ“MQQOMMM“ 04 0« Husky, fluffly, healthy Pups. Raised out of doors and not delicate. KRight now we have some punpics that are very nice. They are from daughters of Prize winners. Sired by noted domestic and imported Prize males. If you get one you will be warranted in exâ€" pecting it to develop into a winner. Collie Puppies for Sale Perfectly beautiful and the safest dog you for the chiléren. you can gcet

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