? The Goldfields Drug Co. â€" 30 â€"3rd Avenue, Next Door to E: niwGa and 1 Chrictmac Pracantc__maka a dann«it and we will hold any article. + 4 7 > + 9 7 Come and pick out your Unristmas Presentsâ€"â€"Mdadake d Uep Bargains for Friday and Saturday, MQ\SS\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\%\\\\S\ï¬\\‘\\‘i\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' 6\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Kapuskasing Farm Weekly News Letter "Care of Implements" and "Skimâ€"Milk vs, Beef Scrap" the Subjects Dealt with in This Week‘s Letter from Dominion Farm. PAGE BVX Below will be found No. 50 in the series of weekly letters from the DOoâ€" minion Experimental Farm at Kapusâ€" kasing. These letters written by pracâ€" tical experts should be of special value to settlers and others concerned in farming and poultryâ€"raising in this North Land. The letters are written by men who not only know their subject but also have wide experience in actual farming operations in this North Land. These Jetters for the advaritage of Aarmer readers of The Advance have ‘been appearing for about a year now, and though The Advance has received quite a number of words of appreciation of these letters, there has never yet been any suggestion from any reader to the effect that the letters were not of value and importance. One of the specially valuable features of these letâ€" "*ters has been the attention given to matters in regard to poultry. There is part of this week‘s letter for instance devoted to this subject. It is a fact that a large number of the settlers in this district read The Advance, and find these letters of much value. When the late Hon. John Martin, then Minâ€" ister of Agriculture, was on his first a*s a*s 2*s a*. * o 1t s 2 is s e ie ie l ie uie ied esnc ?ooo ue eale alactsalastpolac" es o« se 24 a0 _ 10_ ++ 24 _8 s o s o s s * * * * * *# # /# * # e Vietor Mel wWOODBURY‘S FACIAL POWDER The Gift Store of The North HOT WATER BOTTLES Regular $1.00 .:....:::.....:.00¢ Thurs., Fri. and Sat., Nov. 15â€"16â€"17 Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper in » C Dandee Hair Tonic‘ Three Wednes. and Thursday, Nov. 21â€"2 Ann Sothern and Edmund Lowe in atinee Daily at 2.30 p.m. Eveningâ€"7.00 p.m.(Continuous Performance) Special Matinee Every Saturday at the Goldfields Theatre at 12.15 p.m. ; ELECTRIC HEATING PADS Goldfields Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 19â€"20 ctor McLaglen and Dorothy Dell in Friday and Saturd V anishing MIDNIGHT sHOW EVERY FRIDAYX AT 11.30 P.M ond‘s Creams tb t Rexall Store t4 T Treasure Island " COMING ATTRACTIONS "BARRETTs OF WIMPOLE STREET "SONx oOF KoNG" "MOULIN ROUGE® NE NIGHT OF LOVE" "*CoOUXT QF MONTE "HANDY ANDY" CHINX CHOW" Let‘s Fall in Love Liquifying " Wharft Angel " v and Saturday, Nov. : aynor and Charles F; Change of Heart at Romanceâ€"Comedyvâ€"Drama ) A Story of Adventure) Comedyâ€"Drama old and $1.00 Drama | official visit to the North Land, he emâ€"| â€"phasized the fact that the settlers here | | would find it easier to prosper if they | specialized. One of the lines that he m tter| m â€" Milk Dealt er in the he Doâ€" Kapusâ€" y pracâ€" il value ned in in this itten by subject i actual h Land. tage‘ of ce have ar now, received eciation ver yet reader rere not : of the|also a timely one. ese letâ€" ; riven to l advised for specializing was the ralsmg| of poultry. As he was himself was onc." of the most noted poultry raisers on the | continent, he could be depended upon’ to know what he was talking about. j He had made large profits from the| poultry business and few men on this continent knew more about pouliry. His advice to the setllers in this area to specialize in pouitry was consequentâ€" | ly the sort of suggestion that should have special consideration. A large number of settlets in this area followed Hon. Mr. Martin‘s advice, and these will find the articles from the Kapusâ€" kasing Farm dealing with this subjeci of very special importance. In addition to the settlers, there are many poultryâ€" fanciers in the towns of this part of the North. There also find the poulâ€" try articles of special interest and asâ€" sistance. Poultryâ€"raisers generally will consequently note with pleasure one of the articles from the Kapuskasing Farm this week. The other article is It deals with the ‘question of the care of implements. | The two articles in this week‘s Kapusâ€" ! There is | kasing Farm letter are given herewith . OQ) # 68 in full Care of Implements Enormous sums are spent annually by the farmers for implements which due to neglect, last on the average Oonly half as long as they should if given proper care. To equip an average farm SMILES ‘N CHUCKLES CHOCOLATES price per pound KEPLER‘S MALT with COD LIVER OIL 95c and $1.50 BUCKLEY‘S MIXTURE 40e {D¢ rrell in of The North = Everything New â€" Our Sto« The Goldfields Drug Store, Telephone 648 to the North Land, he emâ€" fact that the settlers here it easier to prosper if they One of the lines that he specializing was the raising As he was himself was on CASTORI A BIâ€"SOâ€"DOL 65c Come and pick out your Christmas Presentsâ€"make a deposit and we will hold any : for 45¢ Friday and Saturday, November 16â€"17 Jean Harlow and Lee Tracy in ;Vc(lnesday Thursday, Nov. 14â€"15 Ed Wynne and Dorothy Mackaill in Wednes. and Thursday, Nov. 21â€"22 Francis Lederer and Elissa Landi in MIDNIGHT SHOW EVERY SUNDAY AT 12.01 MIDNIGHT Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 19â€" Noah Beery and Astrid Allyn Friday and Saturday, Nov. 23â€"24 Otto Krugel and Madge Evans in + * Man of Two Worlds " COMINXG ATTRACTION® MAN‘sS GAME" EMBARRAssIXG MOMENTS" THREE ON A HONEYMOON" * Mystery Liner " Beauty for Sale with machinery costs over $1000.00. Implements subjected to the deterioratâ€" ing effects of the weather and the misâ€" management of the cwner or operator will not do good work for more than fivye years, thus necessitating large exâ€" penditure for replacements or repairs. A comparatively cheap shelter will serve to protect the machines, and should be considered as money well inâ€" vested, for it realizes a good dividend. Before housing any machine, it should be cleaned and gone over very careâ€" fully, and notes taken of any defecâ€" tive parts, so that they may be reâ€" placed Or repaired during the slack season. It is advisable also to apply a thick coat of lubricant to all polished parts to prevent rust. A single winter of rusting may injure an implement more than one season in stzady operaâ€" tion. It is especially important that the bright surface Oof plough mould cards be maintained at all times. The results is a better quality of work done by that plough and the conserving of energy of both man and horse. Binder canvases should be removed, but shouid not be folded as is comâ€" monly practised. A better plan is to season. It is thick coat of nparts to prey hang them in the shed and thus avoid injury by the mice. "Skimâ€"milk vs. Boef Scrap" It is generally acknowledged by poultry keepers that laying hens require a certain amount of their protein supâ€" nlied from animal sources. Vegetable protein cannot entirely replace animal protein for egg production. The two most common sources are beef scrap Bombshell " emoves Dandruff, promotes the growth of Hair and makes the hair bristle with life. Sold with a positive guarantee, i If i cer jlied with Cod Liver Oil, made in England. Pleasant to arge 5 towels in each pkg. (Comedy) (Comedy) (Mystery (Drama ) 1 :n “.“ w #4# Malt Extract Kotex 18c., 2 for 3b¢ 4* *4 Free Delivery to all Parts of the Town .\\\\\\\\\\\\.\.\\\\.\\SS\%\%\\\\\S\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\M\Sfl 57¢ PABLU M 4Abe for T5¢ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ;,j ' Try The Advance Want Advertisements and skimâ€"milk; the former being a byâ€" product of the abattoir sold on the marâ€" ket and the latter a byâ€"product of the whole miix found on most dairy farms. With the object of comparing the results cbtained in winter egg producâ€" With the object of comparing the results cbtained in winter egg producâ€" tion from the use of skimâ€"milk and beef scrap as a source of animal protein an experiment has been conducted ‘at the Kapuskasing Experimental Station for the last six years, covering a period of six months each year from November 1 to April 30. One hundred pullets were used, and were divided equally as to size and general development into two pens of 50 birds each. The ration givâ€" en to each pen was the same, with the exception of the skimâ€"milk and beef secrap. The scratch ration consisted of two parts each of whole wheat and cracked corn and one part each. of whole oats and barley. The dry mash consisted of equal parts of bran, midâ€" dlings, corn meal, ground cats and barâ€" ley. The beef scrap was fed from a hopper and the skimâ€"milk from aA drinking vessel. A sup available to the respeC times. Mineral matter were also supplied to The average figures 0 period show that there is difference in the numbe or in the cost per dozet or in the cost p two pens. This 1 dicate that farms« of skimâ€"milk wou chasing other a poultry, while C who may not ha milk may use t advantage. railway builder and : Toronto on Sunday ; years. His death was In recent years he h: tired with his son an in Toronto. For mar he figured largely in being engaged in fal railway contracting, and Oother lines. He Acton, Ont. He was member of the con Mackenzie and Ma:t operators for a time Northern Railway sy: line being later taken adian National Railw DR. WESTS TOOTH PASTE KRUSCHEN SALTS 69¢ T SALTS IRONIZED 80¢ FORHAN‘S TOOTH PASTE Rolls Razors $6.95 and $8.95 DONALD MANN DIED ON SUNDAY AT AGE OF 81 Dona is 25e and 43¢ 39c and 69°¢ This‘tf 2 for 39¢ uld 1 anim AiilAr , YYiAGiAL VAAX 1iilk and ‘beef n consisted of le wheat and part each of The dry mash of bran, midâ€" cats and barâ€" is fed from a milk from A y of each was ve pens at all nd green feed ch lot. ver a sixâ€"year no significant r of eggs laid, 1 between the ld seem to inâ€" have a supply enefit by purâ€" eed for their multry keepers pply of skimâ€" scrap to good to get along well with the Dominion Football Association, but that it was not the same with the O.F.A. In more recent years the N.O.F.A. has taken the brunt of dealing with the O.FP.A., but word of difficulties seemed to get through occasionally to the public in past years. Just what will be the aitiâ€" tude of the various clubs in this part of the North remains to be seen, but all will watch with interest further deâ€" velopments in regard to the formation of a Northern Ontario Football Associaâ€" tion, independent of the Ontario Footâ€" ball Association. It is understood acâ€" cording to The Sudbury Star, that leagues and clubs from Fort William to the Timmins area are to be approached with a view to asking the D.F.A. for ‘ authority to go ahead with the Norâ€" thern association. The proposed new association is planned to take in the present Northern Ontario Football Asâ€" sociation, the Sudbury and District Football Association, and the various ‘other district organizations in the s North from the Manitoba boundary to ED ON the Quebec line and from North Bay OF 81 YEARs | and Sudbury as far north as footbal | is played. It will be interesting to nOote the reactions in different sections tc the proposal. ted Canadian incier. died at and rdian "Blue Seal" Brand Vitamin Tested 52 ounce ‘bottles............ 16 ounce bottles............ . $ BEEF, IRON and WINE regular $1.00 ;..:::..;....; 69¢ Want Football to be Free of the O.F.A. There is said to be a movement on fcot to start a new football association to be entirely free of the Ontario Footâ€" ball Association and to take the place of that body and the district bodies in the contest of soccéer in the whole North. The idea, apparently is to have an organization for Northern Ontario Jjust as if it were a separate province. At present there are district associaâ€" tions more or less affiliated with the O.F.A., while the latter is more or less under the control of the Dominion Football Association. The establishâ€" ment of such an organization was brought to discussion at the meeting of the Dominion Football Association at Winnipeg a couple of months ago, and there it seemed to be favourably reâ€" ceived. The matter was left in the hands of the new executive of the D.F. A. Recently Sudbury is said to be takâ€" ing special interest in the question, this interest receiving impetus from the fact that the present officers of the Sudbury District FOOtball Association are unâ€" derstood to be retiring this season. One of the prime movers for the new Proposal Planned to be Submitted to Clubs from Fort William to Timâ€" mins for Northern Ontario Football Body. Officials at Ottawa stated last week that the Dominion Government‘s tax on gold did not in any way infringe on the rights of the provinces, in comâ€" menting on Premier Mitchell F. Hepâ€" burn‘s announcement that he would attempt to secure a share of the tax | for the province. ! Officials reminded that the tax was a ‘temporary affair, imposed last March ; for a period of one year only. It is not football body for the whole North is Charlie Taylor, ctoach Oof the Falconâ€" bridge football team. It is also said that in Northwestern Ontario the feelâ€" ing is strong for the proposed new body to control fcotball in the North in place of the Ontario Football Association. Years ago when the late W. A. Field was active and able in football matters and with the help of other fcotball enâ€" thusiasts in this part of the North put football very positively on the map in this section of the country, it seemed to be a fact that the Timmins and other football clubs in the district were able wWOOoDBURY‘S SOAP 10c¢c., 3 for 25¢ BABY‘S OWN SOAP 3 for 22¢ DOMINION OFFICIALS ON THE MATTER OF GOLD TAX a tax upon the companies, but on the golid, and then cnly when they sell the metal at considerable advances over the standard price of $20.67 per ounce. Cod Liver O Pu r e N 0 r weg r. l1a n GIN PILLS 20¢ $4.00 4* ** * * *4 *4 U % U U * U U Telephone 648 â€" Free Delivery The largest selling pam tablet in Timmins. _ It stops a pain immediately no matter what or where the pain is. They do not contain aspirin. Don‘t experiment M others: get a bottle Noxâ€"aâ€"Cold. _ It stop cough before others e start to work. Dandeeis not stick More Than 9,000 Returned Men Out of Employment men‘t condit the Canadia figures for | showing â€" a veterans wi.t The largest num servicemen come w of 36 to 40 years, 1 total of 2,140. Fror bers drop until th cline from 61 years ber being 457. By provinces the tario as having the unemployed â€"return and 9,470 depende 2462 with 4,945 1,385 with 3,601 dey 820 â€" with . 2,1; Saskatchewan 782 dents. provinces sur Ontario, Man Alberta. Hoboes Take of Railw ng VC freight car to Sudbury move them was rgachne train at No make them: they had h had storme and carried for their ov secure food why not u travelling : the fellows ties allowed camp â€" supp nearer tha: might trave car as it We move the ( time 0o Sudbut rail wa) them, and ta $2.00 appat costs, the d officia SLArteG ind hac Our Stock is Complete Completii nev Twent Noxâ€"aâ€"Pam Tablets 1 0 8 Noxâ€"aâ€"Cold LsSpIrin. 50c and $1.00 1t NO WONDER HE FELT AND LOOKED SO MUCH BETTER <e Possession way Freight Car IT 4( est number Of en, with 3,713 Manitoba has dents; Alberta its; Nova Scoâ€" pendents and 1,673 depenâ€" nc 16. 2nC wit} eVen bers if the person is to NDeaith s Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pill«. Easy to t ze or at business. Recommenided for ced, nervous or "lJow", or are underâ€"w tested toniecâ€"Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pill waiting rounded up n Saturday before the inemployâ€" rvicemen. ek issued th the numâ€" harp deâ€" the numâ€" provinC workl ay evenâ€" in empty orth Bay efforts to | Sudbury rded the ceeded to Perhaps ransients he Nortb FIT nd nolsy reached they reâ€" fastened â€"raillway r. They ied way, ods for Perhaps authoriâ€" 11pm roup group ald:â€" | them e and YÂ¥ o1 them | wishe n jaill.| she 1 ‘Tht otia A most wonderful Tonie. Thousands have been put on their feet when all other â€" medicines _ failed, Never Die Tonic has mads them well, every bottle is cuaranteed. On â€" r of 3.713 with the3 OWI The Great Indian Herb Tonte ruaranteed MA »r play ?â€" Then o the forty colle red corpuscles a in the blood stre l There will be general regret throughâ€" out the North and in mining and other ‘circles at the death recently at Miami, Florida, of William J. Sheppard, who fcor many years took a keen and helpful part in the development of the North ! Land‘s mining. The late Mr. Sheppard had extensive lumbering interests and with J. P. Bickell and others became inâ€" terested in the McIntyreâ€"Porcupine Mines. When he joined the backers of the McIntyre the outlo0k for the proâ€" perty was not the cheerful one it is toâ€" day. It needed courage and faith and insight to stand by the property when Mr. Sheppard first to0ok the venture, But fortunately these were qualities he possessed in abundance and the result was of advantage to the McIntyre, to the shareholders, to the backers of the preoperty, and to the country at large Mr. Sheppard was on the board of diâ€" rectors of the McIntyre for many years He retired recently from the board bu! retained official position with other J P. Bickell properties and interests. The late Mr. Sheppard was a Death of Wm. J. Sheppard Long on Mcintyre Board retained official positior P. Bickell properties and The late Mr. Sheppar of Keswick, Ontario., eighty years of age at th He is survived by one da sons. Death came to she must wear small toe of her colour of the n her fingers. KRUSCHEN Strikes at the Usual Cause of It Kruschen at positively Your druggist has a lim the Kruschen Giant Pa stock. This is the Regular with a separate TRIAL Use the Trial bottle 4 eliminates wastage and p« temâ€"daily, if you folle temâ€"daily, if you follow tions. It strikes not only cause of fat but at the roc human â€"illsâ€"internalâ€" slug you have no excess fat, Kru cause you to lose weight. only a few cents a week t makes you feel like a m Get your Kruschen Giant P If you are not entirely co using the Free Trial Bott gist will cheerfully refund when you return the Re; unopened. NOXALL PILE REMEDY Never Die If excess, unhealthy u, take advantage o Rexall Store Try Kruschen at Our Expense aton‘s .. ilt} rp! 1J hir« FAT c «e 0 «e © «ane :) en ce Â¥All W se were qualitie ance and the r¢ to the McIntyr( itl00k for the proâ€" eerful one it is toâ€" age and faith and the property when took the venture. in( V Regul thi 1J Ottl ttle ht 11 expe imber ir drugâ€" money pa the the AI n WII 11V th