where they will grow the best crop of profits for you. Mark the dates on your calâ€" % endar and let nothing interfere with your being here. Pass the good word along and tell your friends to come and bring their friends with them. Don‘t miss the % unusual special offers. _ Satur., Mon., Tues., April 18th, 20th and 21st. JC tg o SA 60c 40¢ 40¢ lb. Toffee Bits, 2 lbs. for 61c lb, Humbugs, 2 lbs, for.. 41¢ lb, Molasses Kisses, 2 for 41c 20¢ 50¢ 15¢ 10c 10c THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 21¢ blc 16c l1¢ Miss Jean MeKelvie, of New Liskâ€" rd, spent the Easter vacation the guest of Mns. S. G,. Eplett. \‘ _Miss Jean Ingles, of Englehart, is spending the Easter holiday season the guest of ‘Mrs. W. F. Richardson. The Grand Organizer of the L.O.L. J. 4. Goss, of Northt Bay, will be here on Fudav evening, April, 17th, and will address a meeting of members of the Order, in the Orange Hall, corner of Mountjoy and Kirhy. All memâ€" bers of the L.O.L. in the town and district are very cordially invited to be present. ~His many friends in town were deâ€" lighted to see Mr. W. F. Richardson able to be out and around looking well and strong on Tuesday of this week. Mr. Richardson has been confined to his home for several months past, and all will very sincerely hope that he will continue to gain in health and strength until he is iback to his oldâ€" time vigour and good health. } Little ‘Miss B. Stewart was renâ€" dered unconscious by a fall from the stage after the matinee at the Goldâ€" fields Theatre ons Tuesday. The youngsters were playing tag on the stage and little Miss Stewart fell over .the footlights, hen head striking the drum and a nasty cut being inflicâ€" ted. She was unable to take part in the evening‘s performance, but forâ€" tunately is not seriously injured and it is hoped will be all right in a day or twoq. The Northern News last week says : ‘‘Mn I. Stadelman, who has spent the past two weeks with relatives here returned to his home in Timmins last Saturday.‘‘ A number of local members of the Liberal party were in Cochrane yesterâ€" day for the meeting to onganize an Association for the new Federal Ridâ€" ing of Cochrane. The next regular meeting of the Caledonian Society will be held in the Hollinger Recreation Hall on Friday evening, April 24th. Mr. J. Wadsworth, _ travelling representative for an important clothâ€" ing finm, was a visitor to town last week, spending a few days here wvisitâ€" ing ‘his brother, father, and other relâ€" atives and friends in town, on his way ‘back from a tnip to the West. Miss W. Rutherford left last week to"spend the Easter holiday in the south,. ~Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sullivan and family, of Kirkland Lake, spent the Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Geo,. Lakel â€" Miss Rita Sims left on Good Friday to spend the Easter vacation at her home at Little Current. _ BORNâ€"In Timming, on Easter Sunday, April 12th, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McGee,â€"a son. \ Mrs, J. A. Howse will open a Tea Room, ‘‘The Golden Hour,‘‘ at her home, 14 Maple street South, on Monâ€" day, April 20th. The Golden Hour Tea Room will be open from 2.30 to 11 p.m. Private Catering a Speciâ€" alty. â€"10, \Mr, Harold Brash, a visitony to Timmins vracation. Timmins and District Notes of Toronto was over the Easter The Dancing and Children‘s Ball by the pupils of Mrs. R. B. Simmi##s, to ‘be giving in the Masonic Hall on Friday and Saturday evening‘s of this week, will be an event of unusual interest. The prognamme as publishâ€" ed in The Advance two weeks ago is a very attractive one, and tickets have been finding very ready sale at Todds‘ Drug Stores. The event will stant sharp at 6.45 p.m., as there are a number of smaller children taking part and the programme is a lengthy «Prior to her departure for New York where she will be married in the near future, Miss Lettie Kelly was presented with a purse of gold at a surprise party held at ‘her home. The presentation was made in behalf of the Ramblers Club, of which club Migs Kelly ‘has been a very popular and valued member. Miss Kelly left on Monday for New York carrying with her the sincerest good wighes of hosts of friends.\ DANCING RECITAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS C. Miss Iris Cannon of Cobalt is spending the holidays with her cousin Miss Ethel Chenier. The regular semiâ€"monthly meeting of the Town Council is being held this (Wednesday) afternoon, the regular day, Monday, having ‘been a holiday. Mr. H. A. Carson is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. R. Ferguson over the Easter holidays The next regular meeting of the Town Council will be held on Monday Aprnil 27th, commencing at 4 p.m. \ Mr.G. Eberlee, of the High School Staff, is spending the Easten vacation in the south \ ~Mrs, A. J. Carson, of Haileybury, has returned home after spending two weeks with hen dauchter, Mrs. C. R,. Ferguson. \_Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lendrum, of Cobalt, were the guests over the Easâ€" ter holidays of Mn. and Mrs. Walter Armitage. The regular monthly meeting of Council, which would ordinarily have been h@ld on Monday of this week, was set for Tuesday, Monday hbeing a ‘holiday. Last week it was decided to hold the meeting on Wednesday (toâ€"day) some members of ‘Council having other engagements forn Tuesâ€" day of this week. ~Miss Frances Kastnor left on Good Friday to spend the Eastar vacation at ‘her home in Stratford. / . Misses Marie MeKinnon and Jean CHmphbell, of Cochrane and Miss Eileen Mulligan, of North Bay, were the omests of Miss Agnes Chesser on Monday and Tuesday. [( M:1. and Mrs. H. N Jackson left on Saturday morning for a Aoliday to Owen Sound and Toronto. _ __Bornmâ€"In Timmins April 7Tth, 1925, to H. F. Schroedemâ€"a s râ€"â€"I1n ‘lunmins, on luesday, ith, 1925, to Mra and (Mrs. Schroeden,.â€" \ schrocedenm~â€"a son. | Splett 1 SsSonl. Tuesday,