THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO _ The Misses Abrams were the hosâ€" tesses at a farewell party last week at their Toke St. home, in honour of Mrs. J. Jospe and Mr. David Udow, who left last week for their respecâ€" tive homes at Montreal and Winniâ€" peg. Many relatives and friends of the guests of honour were present and Mrs. Jospe and Mr. Udow were the recipients of many charming re memberance of their visit to Timmins. Miss Ruth Johnson entertained a number of her friends to a dance in the Hollinger Recreation Hall last Friday evening. The party was in the nature of a farewell to Miss Evelyn Carson who left on Sunday for North Bay where she will enter Normal Sckhool. A very enjoyable evening was spent by those attending, several novel features being introâ€" duced for the dances. / The Haileyburian last week says: ‘‘Mr. C. F. Gibson, of Medicine Hat, Alta., fermerly of Haileybury, is renewing acquaintances in this disâ€" trict. He visited his sons, F. R. Gibâ€" son, of Haileybury and George, of Cobalt, last week, and has gone to Timmins this week to visit friends there."‘‘ \Last week the staff of Arthur E. Moysey Co., were the victors over a picked team representing the Bankâ€" ers in a Softball game, by a score of 10â€"7 The game was played on,. the Cyanide near the Curling Rink. There will be a meeting of the Poreupine Poultry and Pet_ Stock Association in the Council Chamber, Timmins, at 8 p.m. on Friday evenâ€" ing of thlb week. All members are specially urged to attend. Prof. A. MacLkean, of the Toronto University, who was the guest over the weekâ€"end of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Chisholm, Maple Street, South; reâ€" turned to the South on Mondav.. R. J. Henry, the old reliable piano tuner, is in town. Those wishing their pianos turmed, leave orders at Heffernan‘s, 29 Third Ave. Phone 316. â€"38 p. A Harvest Supper unrder the ausâ€" pices of the Altar Guild will be held in the basement of St. Matthew‘s Church on Tuesday evening, Sept. 20th, from 5.30 to 7.30. The next meeting of the Timmins Lodge of the Order of the Moose will be held at the Miners‘ Union Hall, Second Avenue, on Sunday atternoon KRev. J. D. Parks and Mr. M. B. Scott left on Monday for Toronto on business connected with the United Church, . _ Mrs. Culham, of St. George, returnâ€" ed on Tuesday to her home in the South after a visit to her brother Mr. H. W. Hooker, «_ Miss Evelyn for North Bay Normal School Miss . Ormstrom returned to town last week after a two weeks‘ vacation at Toronto and Niagara Falls. The next regular meeting of the Town Council will be held on Monday at 4 p.m. Mr. Beverley Alton left on \unda\ morning for North Bay on a visit. . _ Mr. Wm. Alton is spending his vacation in Toronto,\ Mrs holida \Mrs. B. D. Kelly left this morning ‘or a visit to 'l‘ornnto Timmins and District Notes ‘s, 8. G,. Eplett and baby are aving at New Liskeard.} Carson left on Sunday where she will attend â€" Miss Iris Budd, who for the past few years has been a member of the staff at the Town Office left on Sunâ€" day for Detroit where she will reside in future. On Saturday evening Miss Budd was tendered a farewell party at the Hollinger Staff House, where an enjoyable evening was spent in dancing. Miss Budd will be much missed having been very popular among the young social set of the town. While playing on the street near his home at Sudbury last week, a tenâ€" yearâ€"old boy received injuries from which he died later. The boy was struck by a passing auto, the injuries received including a broken collarâ€" bone and a punctured lung. There is a double, moral:â€"Parents should warn their children against playing on the streets, and auto drivers should ulwa)s exercise the greatest care. A Social Evening is being held at the Hollinger Recreation Hall on Saturday evening of this week, Sept. 26th, commencing at 8 p.m., the event being in connection with the Cornish Football Club. The Haileyburian last week says: <«*Mr. H. C. Dunbar‘s new sawmill at Moonbeam built to replace the one destroyed by fire earlier in the sumâ€" mer, is now in operation with a capaâ€" c1ty of 45,000 feet daily.‘ «â€"Mrs. 8. Monk returned to Timmins on Tuesday evening from Nova Sceotia Miss K. Monk came back as far as North Bay where she will attend Normal School. \ Division Court was held in Timmins on Tuesday with His Honour Judge Caron presiding. There was the usuâ€" al list of cases, chiefly collections of debts and adjustment of accounts. Mr. Dan H. Millar is champion of the Haileybury Golf Club for the season by virtue of his win of the A. (G. ‘‘Steve‘‘ Purchas Memorial Cup from a field of 24 players. Mrs. Keddie, wife of the new manaâ€" ger of the Hollinger Stores, arrived here Sunday evening to take up resiâ€" deuce an town.. Messrs Chas. Pierce and J. L. Hunt returned last week from a pleasant visit to the Pierce Camp just north of North Bav. A Euchre and Five Hundred is being held this (Thursday) evening in the Parish Hall, under the auspices of the Altar Girls‘ Society. ~_Messrs, S. and W. D. C to attend the Ottawa, Ont. Mrs. Dunstan returned on Friday to her home at Creemore, Ont., after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. H. Rinn. / Miss Izelda Martin left on Sunday to take up her studies at the Normal School North Bav. \ \_Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw accompanied by her daughter left on Saturday for Ottawa. the The date of the annual “F Prevention Week*‘*‘ has been set t year to run from Oct. 4th to 1l1th (Mr. K. ents, Mr %Ir. D. Brown left on Sund holiday trip to Toronto. \ Mrs. I outh . I. MeLaren, of Sarnia, is visitâ€" ‘r daughter Mrs. F. G. Phibbs.) Lynch left this morning for Brown is visiting and Mrs, Brown, S. G. Eplett; E. J. Meyers Cuthbertson dleff last week the Kiwanis Convention at his pasâ€" 1mminsg j « e