A J ReSneneneien New Empire Theatre Having purchased the stocks and business of the GCurtis Drug Co., F. M. Burke‘s Drug Store will be moved on Monday morning, February 12th, from the present stand in the Reed Block to the W ith the combined stocks of the two stores located in the large and perfectly equipped Curtis Co, building, and with increased staffs, we can offer you unequalled service and satisfaction in drugs, stationery, toilet goods, kodaks, victâ€" rolas, records, candy, tobaccos, etc,, etc. ' Near Post Office Curtis Co.‘s Stand â€" Near Post Office The Big Drug Store PINE ST: JJ Uc2J n J U 211 Near the Post Office Timmins Timmins THI; PORCUPINE ADVANCX â€"@I U U The n Timmins for next . BORXNâ€" {{(‘ id, 62 January Sud bu fire alar month o same mol as The 8 ness is p: {Englet ed the C the man: who â€" ha: boarding years. \ n 8 4 one that themsdlyv in the f The next regular meeting of the Timmins Town Council is scheduled for next Monday afternoon, Feb. 12th. Sudbury fire department had ten fire alarms to answer during the month of January. Last year the same month had only four alarms. But as The Sudbury Star has said, ‘*Busiâ€" ness is picking up in Sudbury." LEnglehart has a fine new hotel callâ€" ed the Commercial House and under the management of Mr. Bert. Cooley who has successfully conducted a boarding house in Englehart in past vears. \ In a game last week, described as one that sent the fans home talking to themsdlves, Liskeard nosed out Cobalt in the final overtime period and won theychampionship of the central group of/the N.O.H.A. Intermediates. ( Councillor Robert Rankin of North Bay has resigned as President of the North Bay Hockey Club in protest against the action of a clique in the executive whom he says have been atâ€" tempting to conduct affairs in a way not conducive to the good of hockey or sport in general. \ Cochrane Town Council is considerâ€" ing plans for assisting ‘Mr. Buchanan in the erection of an ice skating and curling rink, the assistance to take the form of a free site and special fixed assessment. The matter will be dealt with further at the next meeting of the Cochrane Council. / Miss Bona Rowe, of Buckingham, Que., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Alf. Prout. ‘Miss Rowe is a graduate nurse and (Mrs. Prout, who has been ill for some little time past, is makâ€" ing excellent progress to recovery unâ€" der Miss Rowe‘s care. With the heading, ‘*Can You Beat It?"" ‘The New Liskeard Speaker last week tells of a Barred Rock hen, ownâ€" ed by Mr. John Stevenson, of Dymond Township, laying an egg weighing four ounces. and measuring 8% inches in length and 6/ inches across. YA gentleman, described in the press puffs as ‘‘a motion picture naturalâ€" ist,"‘ advertises (free) that he intends singleâ€"handed to make an attempt to photograph with a motion picture caâ€" mera a real wolf pack roaming at large in the wilds,â€"‘‘a feat never beâ€" fore essayed.‘‘ And further, ‘"‘the main purpose in undertaking this unique experiment is to register, if possible, on motion film, just how wolves will act when they have human prey at bay.‘‘ The Toronto Star will page its college professor in another minute or two to find out by psychoâ€" analysis whether somebody is spoofing or not."} Timmins and District Notes â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balsam street, Timmins, on 1st,â€"a daughter. \ Mr. Walter R. Somerset, delphia, Pa; was a visitor to last week. The second of the series of social evenings under the auspices of St. Matthew‘s W. A. will be held in the basement of the church on Monday evening next at 8 o‘elock. All adult members of the church and congregaâ€" tion are cordially invited. Special interest will be taken in the regular meeting of the Caledonian Soâ€" ciety of Timmins in the 1.0.0.F. Hall on Friday evening of this week at 8 p.m. One of the features of the evenâ€" ing will be a paper by Mr. M.‘B. Seott on *‘ Scottish (ondltxom at the Time of Waterloo.** There will also be a musical programme, dancing, refreshâ€" ments, ete. All Sceots and their friends are invited to be present and enjoy the evening. rest eI., ;’0@000 ?OWOOWWMOOMWWWWW z Large New Stocks in the Large New Store In all lines we have now a full and complete line of the best in Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, Crown Derby, Limoges, Glassware Electric Lamps, Ivory ware, ete. It will pay you to visit this store. You will be welcome whether you make purchase or not. GORDON B LOCK attention given to Optical Work. Broken lenses replacâ€" cd. Expert attention to your cy8S. nmins, on 1Ddursday + ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. B 1i,~â€"James Ernest. \ Jeweler and Optician f Philaâ€" ie Camp TELEPHONE 141 *Some days ago Haileybury had the first fire of importance since the Ocâ€" tober conflagration. In the latest fire the temporary quarters of Mino Sons, shoemakers, were threatened, but the prompt response and the goo«d work of the fire brigade soon had. tha blake under control. } 1 ~His many friends in Timmins district and through the whole North Land will be pleased to know that ‘Mr. R. A. MeInnis, general manager of the Abitibi Power Paper Co., Iroquois Falls, and one of the North Land‘s leading publicâ€"spirited citizens, has reâ€" covered sufficiently to be able to leave the Toronto hospital where has hews been for several weeks past. All witl sincerely wish MMr. MeInnis an early and complete recovery both to health and to the North Land, \