The Evening Classes at the Timmins Public School are proving suceessful as in past years. Already a good atâ€" tendance at these classes has been enâ€" rolled, and after the holidays this atâ€" tendance will no doubt be largely inâ€" creased. Four courses are now in good progress and others will be added as the enrolment for the various subjects warrants. Naturally during the week or two before Christmas the attendâ€" ance can not be expected to reach its best as many are away on holidays and cthers find ‘the holiday season ?TGaves them little spare time. The Evening ‘Classes offer a no‘teâ€" worthy opportunity to all to ‘better their education and improve their prospects. Any whose general schoolâ€" ing was neglected for any reason will find these Evening Classes of the greatest value. Those who wish to adâ€" vance through increased technical education or education along industriâ€" al lines will find these Classes equally valuable. Special provision is also made for< the teaching of English to nonâ€"Englishâ€"speaking peoples. The principal of the Public Sehool, (Myv. C. 8. Carter, will be pleased ‘to give anyone interested full .details about the courses. EVENING CLASSEG HERE MACNC E000 AT START Do your Christmas Shopping early. If you read the fine array of adverâ€" tisements in this issue of The Adâ€" vance, it will help you in the selecâ€" tion of gifts that will please, and goods that will give satisfaction. Attendance is Encouraging. Four Classes Now Going. Will be More After Holidays. to distribute all relief from a special ‘ar on trains which will call once a week at Northern points at the same timeâ€"each week. Families will thus know exactly when the train with the relief car will arrive and will ‘be able to receive required aid at less cost for distribution. clothing and other materials to fire sufferers. At present there eight or nine rélief distributing tions in the North. ‘The new pls to distribute all relief from a sp Haileybury or New Liskeard likely will be the headquarters for relief disâ€" tribution, and the special ear will load at these points and travel with whatâ€" ever train is available so as to keep to its schedule. Arrangements have been completed with the officials of the Teâ€" miskaming and. Northern Ontario Railway for this new method of distri bution and a schedule has been pretty definitely settled on. The special car will start, it is expected on its rounds next week | Monevy still is needed and to take Arrangements have been made to open a 10â€"bed hospital in Haileybury. This will relieve congestion existing in other emergeney hospitals. The Daughters of the Empire have grantâ€" ed $6,000 for equipping the building, which will be operated by the Red Cross and ‘the Northern Ontario Reâ€" lief Committee. COMMITTEE MAKES CHANGES IN FPIRE RELIEF SYSTEM Changes have been made in the tribution system of the Northern tario Fire Relief ©Committee, i learned. By the new plans it is pected to lessen the cost of get W. H. Alderson Chairman of the Committee, has made arrangements to give his whole time and attention to the relief work for the next 12 months. Money still is needed and to take care of the fire sufferers throughout the winter, and, in some ecases. until atter ‘the harvest, will take considerâ€" able funds. p)lan 1s special dis ng the ness anda soys were soon i1 aclioii all fit and eager. Eleven of the fourâ€" teen players signed were in uniform and on the ice. It was une most busiâ€" nessâ€"like inaugural the Wolves have had for several seasons. The players liked the innovation. They had a real 60â€"minute session. Langlois who had trouble getting into form all last seaâ€" son, stepped onto ice in midâ€" season shape and we@nt the whole" distance. Tronstone, Bill Duncean and Ray Smith were the only absentees. Freddie Faught filled one of the nets while Coach Green directed play from the other citadel. Practices will be held every night this week."" sessment on aAi the Sudbury buck to Drury, it. The Sudbut rgceived Fire Relief contribution Whoy LI0n â€" O1