The Town A. went up to second place in the league by defeating the Town B. on Thursday last, the score ‘being 6 to 1. * â€" The following were the teams: Town A.â€"A. Cadman, goal; Liddle and Street, backs, Rankin, F. Cadman â€"and Cooper, halfâ€"backs ; Lamble, Jackâ€" son, Adamson, Patrick and Roberts, Qï¬r, forwards. - _ Town B.â€"Maye, goal; Berry and MeLaughlin, backs, Hamilton, Haeâ€" kett and Young, halfâ€"backs; McKay, ,%ilchrist, MeTaggzart, Dunsmore and AMeHuch, forwards. w .. NA MB 1 TOWN A. TEAM HAD RATHER EASY WIN FROM TOWN B. â€"ladet 4 Ni ow : _ The match on the whole was fairly good although the Town A. were much too superior for the youngsters. too superior for the youngsters. The Town B. are very unlucky in scoring, for they had three good chances in the first half. _ The first shot hit the cross bar and the other two the upright, all being shot before the ball was cleared. The half time seore was 2â€"1. The Town A. seored off Roberts‘ corner kick and the second was a simple goal by McTaggart with a nice shot. In the second half the Town A. got four more goals. ; The Town B. play fair football but wander out of their positions and fail to pass the ball at the right time. They also have a lot 6f trouble in getting .a goalkeeper. Brown, their regular goalie, and who was shaping well for a good man beâ€" tween the sticks, is unable to get off from work early enough and Saturâ€" days not at all, so they are handiâ€" capped in this repect, although the other men have done their best and have saved some good shots. _ Mr. Jardine, referee. The Haileyburian last week says :â€" ‘‘A very pretty church wedding was solemnized at St. Paul‘s yesâ€" terday afternoon, when Thyra Kathâ€" leen, onl\ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Atkinson, w ho are among the earâ€" liest residents of Haileybury, became the bride of Harold Fenwick Fancy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Fancy of Cobalt, and superintendent of the Frontierâ€"mine at Silver Centre. The church was filled to the, doors by friends and acquaintances‘ of the young couple and the ceremony was performed by Rev, Canon Hincks, at 2.30. ‘*Miss Enid Fancy, sister of the groom, was maid of honour.‘ She wore white embroidered crepe with hat to match. Miss Eleanor Wilson, as bridesmaid, wore pink georgette, with hat to match.. Each carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. Mr,. Cyril Atkinson, brother of the bride, was best man. yoin in bappin eouple. 1 ‘‘Following the ceremony at the church, the guests, who numbered about one hundred â€" and fifty, proâ€" ceeded to the home of the bride‘s parents, â€" where a _ reception _ and luncheon â€" was held. The young couple left on the Continental at 5.30 for a honeymoon in Montreal and Quebec, after which they will xeblde in Silver Centre. WILL INTEREST LONDON IN MINING PROPERTIES Mr, Moysey stated that he was conâ€" vinced that London eapital was not only available, but anxious to find inâ€" vestment in Northern Ontario mining PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING AT HAILEYBURY LAST WEEK an old family ring, sent by her Aunt Thyra, which belonged to her paterâ€" nal grandmother. The aunt is the twin sister of Mr. Atkinson. The ring is an opal and diamonds set in gold, and is a very beautiful one. _ "HMundreds of> friends in Haileyâ€" bury and Cobalt who have krown both families intimately,, and a great many others who know and respect one or the other of the families, all evelopment, providing the situation ‘as put clearly before the London gntercsts. He willt bring to their atâ€" tention several properties upon which some hundreds of thousands of dolâ€" lars have been spent on development but‘ which need" financing into the production stage. The Moysey firm has been an important factor in minâ€" ing development in the north for some years past, having financed into proâ€" duction the Teckâ€"Hughes, _ Castle and Vipond mines, the latter to the tune of $320,000. At the present time the firm is financing four other properties to an aggregate of $37,000 monthly, of which Crown Reserve gets $12,000, Capitol and Barry each $10,â€" 000 and Keora $5,000 a month. Arthur E. Moysey, president of the firm of A. E. Moysey and Co., which has been actively engaged in the deâ€" velopment of a number of mining proâ€" perties in Northern Ontario the past few years, is leaving for England this week with a view of sounding out the situation in London as regards the finâ€" al development of advanced Canadiâ€" an prospects.. One of the properties which Mr. Moysey will bring to the attention of his English connections is the Crown Reserve, which will need furtger financing within the next few months. The development of this property for the bulk of the past year has been financed by the Moysey firm to the extent of $120,000. linad Â¥1 LISKEARD MAN MAKES RECORD IN GOLF MATCH To give some local goifers the propâ€" er feeling of humility the following interesting paragraph is reproduced from the last issue of The New Lisâ€" keard Speaker :â€" "It‘s a hard job to keep a Liskeard man down in the sporting field, and the golfers of the County Town are having the same trouble in this line as are the sports in other lines. Last year the President‘s Cup, emblematic of the championship of the year, In addition to the directions for fecding Borden‘s Eagle Brand Milk, the mother should read carefully the suggestions which should be adopted in«connection with the use of Borden‘s Eagle Brand Milk. The Borden Company Limited is proud of the fact that it has been helpful in the raising of many, many Canadian infants into sturdy boys and girls and men and women who are a credit to their country. For further information, do not hesitate to write direct to The Borden Company Limitedâ€"Montreal, That the Canadian Mother May Have Quick and Ready Information On Feeding Her Chiid TUsually after the twelfth month, the mother should select a diet schedule. :Every new article of food shouid be carefuily prepared, and given 2t it meals are to be given regularly, with nothing between meals. With many children this expansion of the diet list is attended with considerable difficulty with milk, and refuse all other form of nourishment. In such cases, withhold the milk until the more solid articles of food have been eaten. If both are will prefer the milk and when he has finished drinking it he will refuse the solrd food. The following diet schedule will permit the mother to select a su t is never advisable to make a change in diet during very hot weather. ; NOTE: One teaspoonful of EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK added to one ounce of boiled water resultsin a mixture«equivalent in nutritive ever the word milk appears in the following diet, EAGLE BRAND should be diluted accordingly. In the following charts ahd data we provide the Canadian mother with the necessary information she may require for the use of Borden‘s Eagle Brand Milk for her child. You will note that the directions provide for a child from tflree days 0% age through until the child is 24 months old. 7 A.M.â€"Oatmeal, barley, or wheat jelly, one to two tablespoonfuls in 6 or 8 ounces of milk. Stale bread and butter, or rusk and butter. 0 A;.M.â€"The juice of one orange. 11 A.M.â€"Scraped rare beef, one to three tablespoonâ€" fuls, mixed with equal quantity of bread and moistened with beefâ€"juice. Or a softâ€"boiled egg mixed with stale breadâ€"crumbs; a piece of rusk and 6 or 8 ounces of milk. 3 P.M.â€" Beef, chicken, or mutton broth, with rice or stale bread broken into the broth. Six ounces of milk, if wanted. Stale bread and butter or rusk and butter. Many children at the above age will take and digest appleâ€" sauce and prune pulp; when these are given, milk sho be omitted. d})}{J1 MJA ayluo LCA NE N N/# 6 P.M..â€"â€"Farina, cream of wheat, wheatena (each 6 P.M.â€"Two tablespoonfuls of cereal jelly in 8 ounces 6 P.M.â€"Farmn d . § . M.â€" a, cream of wheat, wheatena (cooked of milk; a piece of rusk. Stale bread a:nd b.utter. two hours). Give from one to three tablespoonfuls, served _ cooked two hours). Give une to three tablespoonfuls, 10 P. M.â€"â€"A tablespoonful of cereal jelly in 8 ounces of with milk. A drink of milk. Rusk or stale bread and _ served with milk, or with butter and salt. A drink of mulk. milk. butter. Rusk or stale bread and butter. uggestions have proved to be helpful when properly used with bottle feedings, and they may be used The following s h Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. in conjunction wit When baby is four months old, give one teaspoonful of strained orange juice, diluted with equal quantity of boiled water, once daily before feeding time. Gradually increase the amount until you are giving the strained juice of a half of an orange undiluted, once daily before feeding time. Orange juice may be continued until child is old enough to eat other fruits as well as oranges. Always pour the milk from the can into the spoonâ€"allowing it to level itself but not run over. You can readily understand that by dippin the spoon into th than a level spoonful, because of the milk that would adhere to the bottom of the spoon. y poon into the can you get more When you have added the milk to the water stir thorougbly. This is important. After opening, it is safe to leate the milk in the original can. We recommend that you cover the can tightly with an inverted cup, and keep it in a cool, clean place. When baby is five months old, add one teaspoonful of oatmeal jelly to each feeding. Gradually increase the amount until you are adding three tablespoonfuls of oatâ€" meal jelly to each feeding. To make oatmeal jelly add four ounces of oatmeal to one pint of water; boil for three hours in a double boiler, and add enough water so when cooking is completed a thin paste will be formed. This while hot is forced through a straineri|to remove partiâ€" cles. When cold a semiâ€"mass will be formed. Oatmeal jelly may be continued until child is old enough to eat well cooked whole cereals. OATMEAL JELLY TMPORTANT.â€"In preparing feeding mixtures 1 ing contents from the can, and in measurin measured, using the same spoon every time. Name 6 weeks to 3 months 3 to‘‘I Days £ to 3 woeeks 4 to 5 weeks Send for our ‘*Baby Welfare Book*‘ which contains additional valuable information. â€" Also **Baby Record Book*‘ and ‘‘Recipe Book,‘‘â€"all free. Write The Borden Company Limited, Montreal. TABLE OF DILUTION STRENGTH AND TIMES OF FEEDING "EAGLE BRAND" CONDENSED MILK Hours Between Feedings BORDEN‘S EAGLE BRAND MILK was won by Mr. 0. C. Frood. of New Liskeard. However it was up to Mr. P. J. Knox, â€" barrister, of New Lisâ€" keard to set the pace in a manner that certainly cannot be beaten, and he will go down in history, so far as the Golf Links of Hailey hur) are concernâ€" ed, as the first pla\er to make a‘hole in one drive. While playing a match with Mr. Frood as his opponent, Mr. Kriox drove thé ball for the seventh hole, making a perfect shot, the disâ€" tance being 165 yards. The writer is not up on golf, but he is given to understand that this is one of the aring feeding mixtures it is imperative that all utensils, bottles, nipples, etc., should be sterilized in boiling water before using. â€" Use a dry spoon in rgmovâ€" e can, and in measuring be careful to pour from can to spoon, allowing the milk in the spoon to level itself, Repeat this procedure with every spoonful same snoon every time. This will insure accurate measurement and produce the best results. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO DIET FOR CHILD DURING THE SECOND YEAR Feedings During the Night should select a diet schedule. ~Every new article of food should be carefully prepared, and given at first in vory small quantities. â€" All yeen meals. _ With many children this expansion of the diet list is attended with considerable difficulty. They are thoroughly satisfied nt. _ In such cases, withhold the milk until the more solid articles of food haye been eaten. If both are given at the same time, the child inking it he will refuse the solid food. The following diet schedule will permit the mother to select a suitable moal from the foods listed. 7 A.M.â€"Oatmeal, hominy, cornmeal, each cooked three hours the day before they are used. _ When the cookâ€" ing is completed the cereal should be of the consistence of a thin paste. _ This is strained through a colander, which upon cooling will form a mass of jellyâ€"like consistence. Of this give two or three tablespoonfuls, served with milk. 8 or 10 ounces of milk as a drink. Toast. 9 A.M.â€"The juice of one orange. 11 A.M.â€"A softâ€"boiled egg mixed ‘with stale breadâ€" crumbs, or one tablespoonful of scraped beef mixed with stale breadâ€"crumbs and moistened with beefâ€"juice. A grink of milk. Rusk or bran biscuit, or stale bread and utter. 15th 1O 18th MONTHâ€"â€"FOUR MEALS DAILY 3 P.M.â€"Mutton, chicken, or beef broth, with rice or junket or with stale bread broken in the broth. Custard, cornâ€"starch, plain rice pudding, junket, stewed prunes, baked apple or apple sauce. _ se N L 36 5 se es a o n $E m us â€" Oatmeal water very often relieves this condition. "To make oatmeal water add one heaping tablespoonful of oatâ€" meal to one pint of water, and boil for three hours in a douâ€" ble boiler. This will make a little more than half a pint of thick gruel to which add one pint of water that has been boiled. After straining mixture through fine strainer, %ou should have a little more than a pint of whitish liquid. his should be used with each feeding instead of the plain boiled water. If you find that this makes bowels too loose, dilute oatmeal water with plain boiled water. “ï¬arlé;“c;;“ rice water may be used instead of oatmeal waâ€" ter.. If necessary two to three drops of plain codliver oil may be given twice daily added to the morning and night feedings. CONSTIPATION Give nothing but plain boiled water for twentyâ€"four hours. Then start feeding with barley water, or rice water, to which has been added a little salt to improve the taste. If these feedings are retained, and bowel movements lessenâ€" ed, small amounts of very weak regular feedings may be started and gradually increased according to baby‘s conâ€" dition. If your baby does not improve after trying the above suggestions, consult your doctor at once. Canada Quantity At each Feeding dreams of golf enthusiasts. Running the ‘*port,"‘ knocking out a home run with the bases full, ete., are not in it with making a 165 yard drive and holing the baill."‘ Heâ€"Please come out in the garden with me. Sheâ€"Oh, no. I musn‘t go out withâ€" out a chaperone. Heâ€"But we don‘t need one. Sheâ€"Then I don‘t want to go. ter the strong. 24% to 3% ozs. 14 to 83 ozs. 4 to 54 ozs. 3 to 4%$ ozS. They who bully the weak will flatâ€" 5 to /7 ozs. to 14 ozs. OZS. Quantity Fed in 24 Hours 22 to 32 ozs. 15 to 30 ozs. 24 to 36 ozs. 10 to 15 ozs. Clip and preserve this sheet E. Donald Smith, L LB. Phone 534 w43 4 teaspoonfuls "EAGLE BRAND" to 5 ounces water Teaspoonfuls of "EAGLE BRAND" to ounces of boiled water ieaspoonful "EAGLE BRAND" 14 ounces water 3 teaspoonfuls "EAGLE BRAND" to 4 ounces water BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC. Goldfields Theatre Building, teaspoonfuis "EAGLE BRAND to 7 ounces wator teaspoonfuls "EAGLE BRAND" to 6 ounces water teaspoonfuls "EAGLE BRAND to 4 ounces water teaspoonful "EAGLE BRAND" to 2 ounces water ~â€"7 A.M.â€"Cornmeal, oatmeal, hominy (prepared as in the above schedule). Serve with milk, or with butter nd salt. A softâ€"boiled egg every two or three days. Hashed chicken on toast occasionally. _A drink of milk.. Bran bisâ€" cuit and butter, or stale bread snxd butitr. 9 A.M.â€"The juice of one orange. ; 11 A. M.â€"Rire beef minced or scraped; the heart of a lamb chop, finely cut. Chicken. Spinach, asparagus tips, squash, strained stewed tomatoes, stewed carrots, masheds caulifilower. Baked apple or appleâ€"sauce. Stale bread and butter. â€" After the twentyâ€"first month, baked potatoes and wellâ€"cooked strained beans. 3 P.M.â€"Chicken, beef or mutton broth, with rice or with stale bread broken into the broth. GCustard, cornâ€" starch, or plain rice pudding, junket, stewed prunes. Bran biscuit and butter or stale bread and butter. Obtain the very best barley flour. Add one rounded tablespoonful ‘to one pint of water. Boil for thirty minâ€" utes, strain; then add enough water to make one pint. Add one tablespoonful of rice to a pint of water. Boil thrée hours, adding water from time to time so that you Lvill have one pint of rice water at the end of the three ours. â€" It is seldom necessary to use lime water with Eagle Brand Milk but should there be undigested particles of food in the bowel movements (which seem to be otherwise normal) or should there be vomiting of large curds shortly after feedâ€" ingâ€"or colieâ€"it would be then advisable to try lime water. Obtain freshly prepared lime water at the Druggists, of which add 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls to each feeding. . These conditions may be due to over feeding, or constipaâ€" tion. Reduce quantity of food and use constipation forâ€" mula, or lime water formula, as given above, Your dealer can supply you with Borden‘s Eagle Brand Milkâ€"note the picture of the can and take no other. 10â€"21p. value to whole milk. Whenâ€" P.0O. BOX 373, SOHUMAOCHER North T. N. 0. Tracks, Woest of Station. Storm Sash SASH, FRAMES, DOORS, GENERAL WOODWORK. Focedings 24 Hours