THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO N t e e e o/92 2 2 94 4 JA 4 J JA JA J Jn *A JA i4 4 J UR.TIS OPTICAL CO. Open Evenings Opposite Goldfields Hotel xmw POOR EYESIGHT is a stumbling block in the path to education, health and efficiâ€" ency. Chlldren s eyes should be examined and corrected before they have developed defects which will not respond to treatâ€" ment. CURTIS OPTICAL CoO. Open Evenings Opposite Goldfields Hotel * 0o No N0 Ne N0 N5 d c Nq NE N5 30 05 05 00 05 05 05 45 00 00000005454 gmmmmm\mm\\\\\v 3 3 : 53 3 3 s i o o i i i io io io io io in io i i i i i i io oC iC C 4 4 4 44 4 3 7 # 4 Information given The Haileyâ€" burian last week was to the effect that the Convent at Hmle)‘burv is to be re built and that an hospitall, to replace the one destroyed by the fire of 1922, will be erected, wonk to start on these buildings wvin the Spring. (Good things to eat and lots _ of them, at the Presbyterian Ladies Aid Anâ€" niversary Tea in the Church basement on Monday next, Feb 16th. After- noon Tea from 3 to 5.30. High Tea from 5.30 until 8.00 o‘clock. _ Home cooking sale table also. _ Everybody welcome. and well. The note suggest\ed the infant‘s name was Olive Ma: The child was handed over to Children‘s Aid at North Bay, and police are endeavouring to locate mother. .A suitcase found unclaimed _ on Train No. 46 last Friday evening at North Bay, was found to have a note addressed ‘"‘In eare of the Conductâ€" or,""‘ and «also a weekâ€"old baby, alive =y rÂ¥%% The annual meeting of the Congreâ€" gation . of Timmins P resbvter‘an Church will be held in the chunch on Friday ~evening of this week, Feb, 13tl‘, commencing at 8 p.m. Mr, E. H. Hill returned last week from a visit to Cobalt where he took hospital treatment for an affection of one of his eyes that has been troubâ€" ling him recently. Valentine Dance, under the ausâ€" pices of the Kiwanees, in aid of the War Memorial Fund, in the Masonic Hall, Timmins, on baturdd\' evening this week, Feb. 14th. Dancing at E.080 Retrebhments. Good music. The Northern News last week says : â€"â€"t*‘Mrs. J. J. Denny, of \(‘h'muaohe was in town for the GoIf ‘.vlub Dance.* Bornâ€"In Timimins, on T 9th., 1925, to Mn and Mrs (Giatien, formerly of Sudbury, Mother and child doing nicel own day : at 4 Attend the Night Classes at the Timmins Business College. \tudles for all. â€"~â€"0, T‘he Timmins and District Notes Neh F busine next ‘oun« 1 ext regular meeting of the ouncil is scheduled for Monâ€" ‘rmoon, Feb. 23rd, ‘beginning The note suggested that _ name was Qlive Martin. aulke kenham, of Matheson,. visitor to town this Fo hy 1 18 t PV d sol the the the North Bay music teachers have put on a rathen unusual competition for musical students unider 16 years of age. Two prizes are offered, but there is no entny fee and few rmwles. The contest is to determine which of the young people can give the best rendition of the National Anthem without the musical score. After the entriés are gomipleted tlie enâ€" tnants will be given two weeks in which to practice the music. CC this year the first flock of nee\e fl\' ing north was reponted from Owen Sound last week. This is several weeks earlier than usual. An Owen Sound" resident a‘so reports severem green frogs hopping along over the snow. And still Owen Sound voted in favour of the O.T.A. Mr. John Doody, aged 69 years, of S(*hunmchex ;died on Feb. 6th, death being due to heart trouble., [‘he ‘|a.â€" ceased was formeny a resident of W ‘nwlmrbour Nova Seotia. Interâ€" ment took place at Timmins on Tuesâ€" day of this week, Attend the Night Classes at Timmins Business College. _ Sf for all. Remember the Band Concert in the (Goldfields Theatre on Sunday evenâ€" ing after the church services. Firstâ€" class programme includingâ€" motion picture, band selections, voeal and instrumental numbers, etc. Friday evening this week is Box Social Night at the Caledonian society meeting in the Hollinger Hall. In addition to the Box Social feature, there will be a good proâ€" gramme of music, dancing etce., ete. The Dominion Pankiament is now i session, Mr. Angus MeDonald, MP leaving Cobalt for Ottawa last weo to ‘be present at the session. The Haileybhurian dast week says : **Mr. P. M. Fleming is in South Pm' cupine for a few da.\s this week on business. * at the Timmins Business College STUDIES FOR ALL Don‘t forget the Tea in the Presâ€" byterian Church basement next Monâ€" day. Particulars in another column, NIGHT CLASSES indication of an early spring at the Studies