THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO A Dance is announced for toâ€"morâ€" now (Thursday) evening in the Ho!â€" linger Recreation Hall under the ausâ€" pices of the Hollinger Recreation Club. Danceing at 9 p.m. Refreshâ€" ments. ‘The music will be furnished by the Ramblers‘ Orchestna. C_Practically speaking there was no eclipse in ‘Timmins, but there was a bad one in New Liskeard. Darkness was over the face of the earth. The New Liskeand Speaker had a column article on Dominion wide prohibition with the suggestion that the United States go to war with Canada unless Canada enforeed the United States Voistead ‘Aet which the U.S. itse‘lf apparently can not enforce.\ Daniel Young recently passed away at his home in MeNabb Township, Renfrew County, Ont., in his 80th year, He had been ill only a short time. Recently he had visited Torâ€" onto, from that city going on 0 Norâ€" th Bay for a family reâ€"union at the home of his son, H6 is survived by two sons, Cyril ‘T., of Toronto, and A. J., of North Bay, and one daughâ€" ter, Mrs, A. J, Smith, of Port Arthur. The schedule and particulars of the Melntyre Curling Cup Competition is crowded out of this issue, but will be published in full in next issue. This schedule commences on Monday Players should seeure their score ecards at the eurling rink and make themselves aequainted Wlth the nights they eurl, ete. The Kiwanees announce a Valenâ€" time ‘Dance, in aid of the War Memorial Fund, to be held in the Masonic Hall, Timmins, on Saturday evening, Feb. l4th. ‘Daneing at 8.30. Retreshments. ‘Best of music. Division Court was held here yesâ€" teéerday with Judge Caron presiding and a large number. of interesting cases, chiefly relating to garnishees and debt collection. \ Specaial services will be conducted at the Salvation Army on Sunday morning at 11 o‘clock by Evangelist Fned Strickland, of Nova Seotia. \Mr. J. W. Nichol, of Ottawa, is in town on business connected with his firm, the Photoâ€"Gelatine Engraving Co. i Sturgeon Falls Town Council had rescinded the resolution passed by last year‘s Couneil instructing the Chief of Police not to efforee the 0. Timmins and District Notes Euchre and Five Hundred, ausgpices of the ladies of the R. C,. «hurch, Schumachen to be held in the Mcâ€" Intyre Recreation Hiall, on Thursâ€" day (toâ€"norrow) evening, commentéâ€" ing at 8 p.m. Firstâ€"class orchestra. Refreshments. A pleasant time. _Mr. J. Christian received word on Monday evening from his home in South Wales of the sudden death of his father from a stroke. His mauny friends in town and district will exâ€" tend deepest sympathy to Mr. Chrisâ€" tian in his sad bereavement. | ‘The committee in charge have selected a clock as the memonial to be anstalled in honour of the late Dr. MaNaughton, of New Liskeard. The «lock will ‘be a very handsome one and will ibe placed on the Lisâ€" keard Public Library Building. NE DOLLAR A POUND FOR TEA PREDICTED BEFORE LONG The tremendous ingrease in "the popularity of tea as a beverage has been suth that the producing counâ€" tries have been unable to satisfy the demand. The price of tea has been steadily increasing for a number of years. Since, however, you ean make from 250 to 300 eups of tea to the pound, even at the price of $1,00 the cost per eup is only oneâ€"third of a cent. Band Concert in the Goldfields Theatne, Sunday evening after the chureli fefvrices. â€" Good programme Room for all. All come. °* The Latchford correspondent of The Northern News says :â€"*‘*Mrs. Andy Pelkie is visiting her mother, Mrs. Stanling, of South Poreupine."‘ Mrs. J. A. Howse will open a Diet Kitchen at her home, 14 Maple St., south, where light refreshmen¢ts will be served afternoon and evening. The exact date of opening will be announced later.® â€"4 â€"_Bornâ€"At the Cairns. Hospital Timmins on January 20th, to Myr and Mrs. 8. Hodgins, River Road a daughter.\ The next regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monâ€" day afternoon, Fob, 9th. \The first flight on the new winter airpkne service from Larder Lake to Rouyn took place last Thursday. | Mr. R. L. Thompson, of North Bay, was a visitor to town last week.