Guard against the ravishes of the cold raw winter winds and frost bites. GOLDFIELDS THEATRE BLOCK Phone 129 Timmins Use our Cold Creams and Face Lotions. We have a complete and upâ€"toâ€"date supply in stock. Timmins Drug Co. Limited POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOPPE Thurs., Feb. 25th, 1926 Second Floor of Goldfields Block Phone 656 BELIEVE that the politeness of your I stationery should match the courtesy of your conduct. We have the most elite writing papers that ever kissed a two cent stamp bon voyage. The rest of our stationâ€" ery equipment will appeal to you. his father The annual meeting of the Timmins Football Club is called for Monday evening, March 8th, at 8 p.m., at the Council Chambers. Constable Jas. Cushing of Schuâ€" macher, was called to his home in Manitoulin Island last week owing to the death of his father.) Â¥: In it; special ‘‘Eye on Everything‘‘ column.. The Sudbury Star pretends to discovered a Sudbury girl who can blush. â€" Well, she needu‘t lose her unâ€" usual talent for want of practiceâ€"in Sudbury. The â€" regular monthly , meetings of the Humane Society will be held in the Council Chamber > on Monday evening, March ist, at 8 p.m. All inâ€" terested in the protection of animals from eruelty and abuse are cordially invited to be present. Preparations are now under way for two more of the National County Nights held by the Timming"Citizens‘ Band. ‘‘Italian‘‘~ and> *‘French‘‘ nights are being. arranged for and promise to be of unusual interest and merit. Mr. L. Hemming is in Winnipeg, he was called by the illness of Timmins and District Notes THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. C_Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on Feb. 22, to Mr, ad Mr. William Carpenter, â€"8a son. Bornâ€"In Timmins, on Wednesday, eéb. 24th, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. W. (). Langdon,â€"a daughter (Joanne Elizabeth).= J. Morrison lis in Toronto this week as a representative from Northâ€" ern Lights Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, at the Grand Chapter meetâ€" ing being held in the citfl The annual meeting of the Poreuâ€" pine District Football League will be held at the Council Chambers, Timâ€" mins at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday, March 27th. qoR Reports from Matheson last week were to the effect that that locality was enjoying the mildest winter weather this year that has been enâ€" countered for years and years. (,Inspector Boyd, Provincial detecâ€" tive is assisting in the search for eviâ€" dence, etc., in connection with the murder of Henry Jones at Porquis Junction.o\ 3 o) t The New â€"Liskeard Speaker last week says:â€"‘*Miss Pat Reynolds, of Timmins, is spending a while with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. (4. Willars.‘‘ The Cochrane News last week says: ‘‘Mrs. A. Shaheen of Timmins, who has been in Town visiting her mother Mrs. E. David returned to Timmins on Tuesday after a stay of two weeks.‘ \Hosts of friends will be pleased to hear that Mr. Frank J. Curnow showâ€" ed much improvement in health durâ€" ing the weekâ€"end and is continuing along this good line this week\ The Cobalt News last week says: condition of Mr. Robert Boyle, who has been seriously. ill at his home on Lang Street, was 1mpr0v1ng conâ€" siderably this morning.‘ Only one more game remains on the regular schedule of the Trail Rangers Hockey League, â€" Schuâ€" macher at South Porcupine on Saturâ€" day of this week, Feb. 27th. ~ \.,Mr. E. Montfort, of Ansonville, Councillor of the Township of, Calâ€" vert, was a visitor to Timmins this week on business for the municipalâ€" ity.\ The regular meeting of the Caledoâ€" nian Society of Timmins to be held in the Hollinger Hall on Friday; (toâ€" morrow) evening will be in charge of Messrs. Geo. Ritchie and Jas. Cowan. An unusually pleasing programme. has been prepared. . Mr. I. D. Smith, formerly manager of "the Empire Hotel, Timmins, is now manager of the Reeta Hotel Welland, Ont., a_ large and â€" wellâ€"equipped modern hotel. The Reeta Hotel is an imposing 4â€"storey structure on a prominent corner in Welland. \'5 At the Goldfields Theatre on Sunâ€" day evening, Feb. 28th, after the church services, the Band concert is to be in the form of a ‘‘Juvenile Night,‘‘ the programme being given by talented young people of the town and district. * \ Many friends in Timmins learned with the sincerest regret of the sudâ€" den death on Feb. l1th, of Mr. Guy Hennesey, of Iroquois Falls, Thelate Mr. Hennessey was known to many here, beig interested in many of the district‘s affairs. He was a man of very pleasant and agreeable disposiâ€" tion, cheerful ever and always dependâ€" able.\ â€"The T. N. 0. Musical Society of North Bay, with amembership of 200, has organized a brass band and exâ€" pects the band to make its first pubâ€" lic appearance this coming month. The Society also intends to organize a choral class, and to generally enâ€" courage and assist both vocal and inâ€" strumental music. The members of the Society are practically all T. N. 0. employees.\ . The Toronto Star on Monday had a photo of Johnny Jones and his new aeroplane style motor sleigh. Unâ€" like the motor sleigh tested out reâ€" cently round Timmins, the Jones type has the propeller in front. Mr. Jones is at present demonstrating the motor sleigh in Toronto, but intends to take it north shortly. Oldâ€"timers feel that up to the present none of the motor sleighs have been developed to point where they will displace the dog team in this North Land. On the Red Lake trail this fact seems to be emphasized by results\ sCORES OF GIRLS‘ BOWLING TEAMS ON FEBRUARY 18. A.â€"M. Smith, 90, 152; G. Everett, 98, 86; J. Watt 151, 82; V. Jackson, 134, 41 F. MceDonald, â€"â€" B-â€"-â€"B Hill, 149, 86; P Sherlock 135, 143 ; K. Egan, 80, 65; N. MeLeod, 102, 91 ; L. \IcIntosh Câ€"â€"-B Ralston, 90, 111 ; B. Cowan. 127, 100; M. Morrison, 207, 91; M. Fergnson 135, 96;, 0. Ramsay, 64, 86, 104. ).â€"J. Morrison, 141, 159; J. Purâ€" 122. 123 ; C. McDorald, 100, 73; Robmson,\flo 96; L. Carrut.hers LTimmins was represented this week at the bonspiel at Haileybury by a rink composed of Messrs. J. E. Sulliâ€" van, F. Franceis, E. Thompson and H. J. Max:shall.\ Mr. A. W. Lang leaves this week to attend the annual convention of the Manufacturers Life which is to be held at Baloxi, down on the Gulf of Mexico. He will be away about three weeks on the trip. \ \Mr. Fibbs, who has been on the staff at the express office here, has been appointed express agent at Porâ€" quis Junetion, and moved there this week with his family to take up his new duties. During their residence in town Mr. and Mrs. Fibbs have won many friends, all of whom, while reâ€" gretting their departure from Timâ€" mins, wish them the ,Rest of fortune at their new location. You‘re behind the times if you don‘t know that Cod Liver Extract is ane of the greatest flesh producers in the world. SKINNY MEN Because it contains more vitalizing vitamines than any food you can‘get. You‘ll be glad to know that Mcâ€" coy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets come in sugar coated form now, so if you really want to put 10 to 20 pounds of solid, healthy flesh on your bones and feel well and strong and have a comâ€" plexion that people will admireâ€"ask any druggist for a box of McCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets. Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and if you don‘t gain five pounds in 30 days your druggist will hand you back the noney you paid for them. It isn‘t anything unusual for a perâ€" son to gain 10 pounds in 30 days, and for old people with feebleness overâ€" taking them they work wonders. Remnant Odd End RUN DOWN MEN NERVOUS MEN Goldfields Hotel Bldg. Don‘t Miss OSTROSSER CO. A Message of Interest to All Men Who Like Well Tailored Goodâ€" Fitting Clothes at Reasonable Prices Moved to The special representative from the Tutt Glothing Go., of Toronto will be at our store with his Spring Models and Suitings from FRIDAY, FEB. 26th to MONDAY, FEB. 29th AND an extra pair of trousers Free with all orders taken at this time. D. Ostrosser Co. will open temporary premises at the Commodore, across the street from old premises, after the adjusters complete their work. Fire Sale of Stocks will be offered the public. Watch for further announceâ€" ment â€"FIKRKE ~ MD0718 HY3M .SAOG °8 S.N3W OSTROSSER C Temporary Premises, Old Commodore Restaurant THIRD AVENUE PRICES RANGE FROM $35.00 to $60.00 Orders taken for delivery as late‘as May 1st. 0000000030 â€"900â€"10â€"30 10 15 100 100105 00105105 151051515 051051011010 555454 % Victor 4 39¢ each, 3 for $1.00 8 One Hundred and Fifty Gold Headed Needles in handsome leather case. Call at Burke‘s Drug, Meyers‘ Drug, Ryanâ€"Murray Drug, Todd‘s Drug, and Goldfield Drug Storesâ€"DON‘T MISS THIS South Porcupineâ€"Todd‘s Drug Store. Schumacherâ€"L. A. Wilson‘s Drug Store. TIMMINS, ONT. FREE