For Sure Results T‘ry Our Want Ad Column ®® 000000000-’000000.00000000.00."-\00 000-_‘000.0000'-0000 ?0000’0000’00‘0:0000’00 0000:00000000000000000..0.0000000000’00000000000‘000"0‘0.‘ ‘6 0‘0’1‘0‘0’0‘ 0..%00.0‘.0000%.0:0.000.’ 0.00000'00‘ Manion Blk. (Premises recently occupied by the Rex Parlours) are sealed in airâ€"tight aluminum foil. Their fresh flavor is finer than any Japan or Gunpowder. Try SALADA. #4 * + #4 « #© ## # .0 *..*, 00. #4 * # #* + * #* #@ *# Â¥# #. # *4 w #* # # #4 # # #* # * *4 # #4 + © #4 Young Tender Leaves NO DISAPPOINTMENTS when you bake with our high grade baking mateâ€" rials, such as flour, bakâ€" ing powder, seeded raisins, ete., brought from Byek‘s. Try us, if you want an excellent dessert, quickly prepared. Only the best here. Corner Third Ave. and Birch St. PHONE 14 Corner Third Avenue and Birch Street Phone 14 C Â¥ Timmins, Ont. FRANK BYOK Removal Notice J. T. EASTON‘S UNDERTAKING PARLOURS Frank Byck Have been moved to and tips used in Pine St. south $ e +. es eatedtociec? GIRLS‘ AUXILIARY DANCE FRIDAY EVENING THIS WEEK. Atâ€"aâ€" meeting of~ the: ©Executive Comtmittee held on Friday evening the longâ€"drawnâ€"out and vexing quesâ€" tion of the Club colours was finally settled. . Red and Black being the choice of the committee in this matâ€" ter. Mr. W. G. Smith had some sample sweaters at the meeting, and it is expected in the near future if any members wish sweaters coats in the club colours arrangements will be made for the purchase of same. ‘‘The Ford Motor Co., asks us to send them a free copy of the paper every week. We appreciate the comâ€" pliment, but think it best to let Windsor look after its own poor peoâ€" ple."‘ / The Girls‘ Auxiliary of St. Matâ€" thew‘s Anglican Church are holding a dance this Friday evening in the Masonic Hall here. Wolno‘s Orchâ€" estra will furnish the music for this event, which is sufficient indication that the musice will be good. Reâ€" freshments will be served duning the evening, and all attending this event are assured the usual good time enâ€" joyed at any of the dances held unâ€" der the auspices of the Gir‘!s‘ THE BOOK SAYS:â€"THE POOR YE HAVE ALWAYS WITH YBE. F. Wolino and Mr. E. Donald Smith winning the ladies‘ and gentlemen‘s prizes respectively. A Moonlight waltz followed the lucky number dance, after which Mr. J. K. Kenâ€" nedy took charge of an automobile foxtrot dance, which was a popular number. A Ladies‘ Tag and a Paul Jones, followed by a waltz, foxâ€"trot and homeâ€"â€"waltz completed the evenâ€" ing‘s programme. â€" Refreshments unâ€" der Miss Rhoda Maeleod‘s capable management as usual were an enjoyâ€" able part of the programme. Music for the dancing was provided by the Club ~Orchestra :â€"Miss â€" Bissonan‘t, piano; Mr. Ted Whaley, violin; and Mr. Gordon Torrance, drums.. Miss Katie Egan also favoured the gatherâ€" ing at the piano for a waltz. Visitâ€" or‘s Night was one of the most enâ€" joyable events of the A.S.D. Club this year. In a recent issue The Forest (Ont.) Free Press says :â€" On Friday, February 13th the Anâ€" nual Dance of the Club will be held in the Magonic Hall. These annual dances have always been enjoyable events, and the one this year will be no exception to the rule. The meeting this evening will be the usual weekly dance. On Februâ€" ary 4th it is the intention to heolda skating party, followed by a dance. The regular dance will be held on February l1th, and on the 18th it is the intention to hold o Sleigh drive, followed by a theatre party. _ the last meeting in February a snowâ€" shoeing and skiing party will be held. Jjoved al der â€" the A uxtliary VISHTORS‘ NIGHT AT A.5. D. SUGGESGFUL EVENT Skating Party Next Week.> Sleigh Drive and Theatre Party on Feb. 18th. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO an enjoyvanile evening was all A committee consistâ€" 4. Pirie, Miss Mary Boyd Kennedy had charge of the of the evening‘s programâ€" ) extra foxâ€"trots were the attending this event usual good time enâ€" the dances held unâ€" ‘es of the Girls‘ | ' s # j we o â€"~/*. i Eï¬%ï¬ï¬%‘ï¬ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬ï¬%ï¬gï¬gï¬%@ The man who rises to the occasion should know ~when to sit down. Friday, Feb. New TLiskeard. 49 PORGUPINE SENIORS AT NEW LISKFARO:TOâ€"NIGHT Iroquois Falls Will be Here Next Monday Evening in N.0O.H.A. Series. 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