One woman gained ten pounds in twentyâ€"two days. ~Sixty tablets, Sixty and. money back if not satisâ€" fied.. Ask any druggmt for MeCoy‘s Cod» Liver Extract Tablets. Direcâ€" tions gnd formula on each box. ‘*(Get McCoy‘s the original ‘and genuine.‘" GAINED 10 POUNDS j IN 22 DAYS Chock full of vitaminesâ€"the kind that are extracted from the livers of the codâ€"the kind that are a real help to frail, rundown, angaemic, skinny men and women. Try â€"these sufrar coated tasteless tablets for thlrtv daysâ€"if they don‘t help greatly get your money back. G. F. BAILEY, E. RICHARDS, That‘s going â€" someâ€"but skinny men, women and children just can‘t help putting on good healthy flesh when they take MeCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract â€" Tablets. By direction of the Worshipful Master members are requested to atâ€" tend the 118th Emergent Meeting on Bunday next, October 25th, at 10.30 a.m. (Masonic Hall) for Divine Serâ€" vice. _ Visiting Brethren are especially in vited. Golden Beaver Lodge, No. 528 Company 53 Cedar Street, N Timmins f Ont. ArmstrongElectric With the long evenâ€" ings setting in, now is the time to instal that Radio. Consult us before you buy. Becretary. the kind livers of real help . skinny QOutside newspapers that imagined they made a *‘*sq@op"‘ a couple of weeks ago by publishing the story of Pashton‘s capture north of Cochrane, missed a chance for another interestâ€" ing item last week by neglecting to publish a contradiction of their first story. â€" Up to date the imaginative newspapermen seem to be the only ones able to ‘‘ceapture"‘ this Pashton who has been wanted for eighteen months on a . charge of murder in conâ€" nection with the shooting of Joseph LaSalle at Island Despite persistent and very earnest efforts to locate Mr. T. J. MeGrath, no trace of the missing man has been found. Mr. McGrath has been missâ€" ing from his home in Timmins since mept,. 28th. No.one can be found who says they have seen Mr. McGrath since Sept. 28th. +The police departâ€" ment has made all efforts possible to locate Mr. McGrath, sending out seores of pictures of Mr. McGrath So far no succeess has resuited, and the family are naturally anxious to disâ€" cover the whereabouts of the missing man. «â€"â€"Messrs. Alex. Dewar and J. Spence drove over from Iroquois Falls last night, making the trip in two hours and fifteen minutes. **How gare the roads?‘‘ they were asked. The anâ€" swer was that they might be worse and they were better than would be expected at this particular time. The time mage shows the roads were not too bad.\ | All will regret the illness of Conâ€" stable W. Parcher and wish him sinâ€" cerely a Speedy and sure recovery. Officer Parcher was taken aill .while on duty Tuesday evening and had to be taken to his homeé. It is thought that he has a touch of pleurisy, with pneumonia also a possibility. / \ Last night there was a typical Lonâ€" don, Eng., fog. The smoke hung so low and the fog was so dense that for several hours it, was hdld to navigate during the fo"\g Big Bazaar, Afternoon Tea, and Supper,â€"United Churech Basement,â€" Wednesday, Nov. 4th. There will be supper served at the United Church Bazaar in the church basement on Wednesday, Nov. 4th. k(Mx N. Pearce, of The Northern iner, Cobalt, was a Timmins visitor this w eek\ ‘*The significance of the drill hole discoveries of Mr. MceCarthy is the subject of debate among mining men. The existence of lignite, a ITow grade of coal, in the James Bay basin, has been known for years. It is thought that the seams in the drill holes are lignite."‘ The Northern Miner week says :â€"â€"‘‘Chas. MeCarthy, Toronto, who has been active in the explorâ€" ation af the mineral possibilitiese of the country near‘ James Bay, parâ€" ticularly china clay. and lignite, states that a diamond drill hole has cut coal near Smoky Falls on the Mattagami River. He says, in an interview with The (Globe, Toronto, that he has found seams of coal from 7 to 11 feet thick at a depth of 100 odd feet., winter, according to ‘ prophets who have l)een \\at(‘hmw their flichts for the past few years, three flocks of geese flew over the ‘town vesterday. Th()u"h geese have been seen during the past \\eek, this is the first time they have been reported in large numâ€" bers. The heavy snowfall on Sunday night, with the real wintry weather on \Ionda\, and the fact that the snow still remains lends credence to the belief that geese know something about the weather after all. REPORT OF 'DIISCOVERY CF COAL NORTH OF COCHRANE. THE PRINCE OF WALES. On his return from a 25,000 milé journey, in ‘which South and West Africa and Argentina, Uruguay and Chile in South America, were visited, the heir to the Bwitish throne was acâ€" corded a welcome in London last week, which exceeded that tendered hm on his return from Canada. five years azo, and from Australia, two years ago. His Royal Highness was welâ€" gomed. at Victoria® Station,. by His Majesty the. King, the Queen,, and GEESE QUOTED AGAIN AS PROPHETS OF WEATHER. Majesty â€" theâ€" l members of the well as numerous Heralding the approach ofâ€"an eatly Notes of Interest toyal â€" Far ate official ;s was welâ€" n, â€" by. His Queen, and Family, as It was the dear old lady‘s first ride in a tax1, and she watched with growâ€" ing alarm as the driver continually put Ais hand outside the car as a sizgnal to traffic following. _ At last she became exasperated. . *‘* Young man,‘‘ she said, * you look atter that car of yours and watch where you‘re driving. I‘ll tell you when it starts a team from Pittsburgh was signed up with the. National Hockey. League, which this year has three American teams, Boston, New York and Pittsâ€" burgh. ~% _\ *‘Duke‘‘ MeCurry, who during the winters of 1920â€"1921 and 1921â€"1922 was one of the outstanding players on the ‘Timmins Senior Hockey Team, and who for the past two years has been .a valued_member of the Pittsâ€" burgh Yellow Jackets, has deserted the of amateur sport, and signed on ‘with the new Pittsburgh profesâ€" sional team, playing in the National Hockey League, according to word reâ€" ceived toâ€"day over the wire in Arthur E. Moysey Co., office here. ~While a member ‘of the Timmins team, Mecâ€" Curry played both on the forward line and on defence, and was, at that time, slated as one of the coming hockey players. â€" His joining the ranks of the professionals was to be expected, when In its column of note on sports this week, The North Bay Nugget has the followmg â€"â€" **Evidently â€" the sportsmanship of the Claremont team in travelling to Timmins in search of the Ontario Cup, without making any kick at all the money the club might be out on the trip, appealed to the fans in the Northern town. ~The poreupine Adâ€" vance #gives a long article to the qualâ€" ity of the visitors and ends it by sayâ€" ing, *‘the Claremont football team proved to be good football, players, as well as good fellows. The record of the Timmins team this year is a splendid one. .It played a total of sixteen games and in this number had thirteenstraight wins. None of the other games were lost for all ended in a tie. So far the team has won four cups and is in the final competition for two moreâ€"the Foster Cup and the Ontario Cup.. In the games played the team scored 65 goals and had only five scored against it. That is a record that will take some beating."‘ NORTH BAY NUGGET HAS GO0D WORDS FOR TIMMINS ‘‘*DUKE*‘ McCURRY SIGNS ON _ WITH PROFESSIONAL TEAM. THE.PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO t will prove more convenient and satisfactory for you all round The price will not be any more, and it often will be something less, than charged by outside firms for a less convenient service, A full line of samples may be seen at The Advance Office. Just call up Phone 26 and have these facts proved to ‘your enâ€" tire satisfaction. Buy Your Counter Check Books in Timmins dagogue system used in European countries for: the sparsely settled areas. â€" Messrs Maflin and MeDougall are securing information as to the number of children actually affected. (One of the chief difficulties in the way of all children in this North havyâ€" ing opportunity to secure educational advantages is the road problem, or, to some extent, the lack of roads. During the greater part of the year the roads in many seetions, or the lack of roads, make it impossible for children to attend the nearest school, which may be three to five miles away. As there are very few who could not visit the post office every two weeks or so, it is believed that the Correspondence System of Education would be. of value. It is pleasing to see that the Department of Education is going thoroughly into the matter. It shows the interest of the Government in all matters affecting the North and the desire of Premier Ferguson and his Cabinet to do any thing that is pracâ€" tical and possible for the advantage of this country. i INVESTIGATING QUESTION OF EDUCATION IN NORTH. * Mr.‘ McDougall, of the Department of Education, of Toronto and Mr. Marlin, Inspector of Public Schools, Cochrane, are in town toâ€"day investiâ€" gating the question of education for children of settlers in the sparsely settled districts of ‘the Nerth Land They are making similar enquiries in other sections of the North for the Department of Education. The Asâ€" soctated Boards of Trade of Northern (Ontario has recommended the adopâ€" tion of a Correspondence Course sysâ€" tem, similar to that used in British Columbia, Alberta and other Proâ€" vinces, and this is being considered by the Department.> â€"â€" The Denartment has also reviewed the Travelling Peâ€" The reason for certain grocers not recommending ‘*Salada‘‘ Tea is that they claim they do not make a large enough profit on its sale. The truth of the matter is that the Salada Tea Company knows that if it gives the public fine quality tea at a moderate prices it neither can take itself, or allow the grocer to take, a large proâ€" fit. ~There areca certain number of fit. ~There areca certain number of grocers in Canada who do not hold the interests of their eustomers sufficientâ€" ly at heart to recommend ** Salada,"‘ although they know it is unequalled for quality or value by any other tea being sold toâ€"day. euelele A despatch from Toronto this week says:â€"*‘During the fiseal year which is closing the number of, 3,855 have been engaged in the dlstnlmt.nn of the Ferguson‘s government‘s 4.4 per cent. beer to the public and have paid to the Ontario treasury the sumâ€"of $8#3,540 in return for their privileges, Statistiecs covering the issuing of perâ€" mits during the initial years of the beverage‘s sale have been â€"compiled by department officials. They detail the issuing of permits as follows:â€" shops 1230, restaurants 676, hotels 1481, brewers‘ warehouses 247, brewâ€" eries 27, breweries extra provincial 2, clubs 182, steamships 10. All of these licenses are required to pay $10.00 each for their permits, except in the cases of breweries, which pay $200 the brewery. warehouses, which pay $50.00, and the extra provineial brewâ€" eries, which pay $5,000."‘ LITTLE GIRL BROKE ARM TWICE DURING SUMMER * Mrs. J. D. Parks is in Toronto with their little daughter, Margaret, for special surgical attention to the little girl‘s right arm. In July Marâ€" garet broke her arm and in Septemâ€" ber again just as the arm was comâ€" pleting recovery from the first fracâ€" ture, she had the misfortune to break it a second time. Rev. Mr. Parks and Mrs. Parks and Margaret were on holidays at the time and the doeâ€" tor in the South apparently did not set the arm straight the second time. When the cast was taken off recentâ€" ly it was found that reâ€"setting would be necessary. Accordingly the younzâ€" GOVERNMENT HAS GOTTEN * $63,940 FROM 4.4 BEER. The Broke Hustler this week says: **HMeartiest congratulations to Timâ€" ming for their splendid football vieâ€" tory in defeating Claremonts 7â€"1. The Timmins boys ecertainly showâ€" ed their quality and no one is better pleased than the boys of TIroquois Falls. Several cars, well fielled, went over from here to the game. Several of the men, including: Jack Patterâ€" son and Tom Hogg, had been over twice before â€"to hear there was no game. â€" Here‘s hoping Timmins secoâ€" res a big victory another vear." ster was taken to LToronto where the arm was reâ€"set. The work in Toronto this time was well,.done, and all will be pleased to know that Miss Marâ€" stet garet is well on the way to complete vecovery, with the arm perfect again. GOOD WISHES TO TIMMINS FROM IROQUOIS FALLS iken to Professor : *‘ And now, if you had a bad case of typhoid, fever to attend to, what should you do?"‘ Student : ‘*Call you in for a consulâ€" tation, professor." Professor :; ‘*‘Very good, Pass."" Ex, Many people, the most skeptical of skeptics right in this city and in the country hereabouts, bless the day when Todds Drug Stores, Ltd., and other good druggists offered Rheuma to the afflicted at a small price and guaranteed money refunded if not satisfied. If you have rheumatism get a bottle of Rheuma today. ~Btart taking it toâ€"doy. Rheuma acts at once on kidney, liver, stomach and blood, and you can sincerely exâ€" If you suffer from tourturing rheuâ€" matic pains, swollen, twisted joints, and suffer intensely because your sysâ€" tem is full of uric acid, that dangerous poison that makes thousands helpless and kills thousands years before their time, then you need Rheuma, and need it now. claim : bish.‘‘ Tubes and Tires Vuleanized. All work guaranteed. All kinds of Rubâ€" ber â€" Boots, Overshoes, â€" Raincoats, and Hot Water Bottles, patehed. We repair everything in Rubber, _ Get your skates ready. Bring them to us for sharpening. We sharpen all steel articles. We repair Miner‘s Boots, Miner‘s Lamps, Wash Boilers and all other articles in Tin andâ€" Copper. ~Special prices on Miâ€" ner‘s Boots. . Our prices are low., We want to please you with the quality of our work: and not with words. Prompt and quick Service. We buy Old Tires. Big Bargains next week in repaired Tires and Tubes. Watch cour Windows. Ladies® C patehed. . Rubber, _ Bring them sharpen all Tubes and Tires work guaranteed. ber â€" Boots, Overs Your choice of taxicab service for your wife, your children or yourself would he. one that guarantees _ courtesy, _ comfort and CLEANLINESS! You will find each Hamilton . Cab spick and span to carry you to your destination. Let our service be your choice â€"says Taxi Tad. C By U’?’ é, eromRi ' i Aitle %é%’gâ€ré"?/z’éi Local Druggists Sell Rheuma on Moneyâ€"Back Plan Quick Relief for Spick and Span Rheumatics ANSON‘S VULC. WORKS 10 Pine St., North. ANSON‘S$ VULC. WORKS. 10%, Ping St. North. ‘«‘Good riddance to bad rubâ€" Photos for Christmas may be left until reâ€" quired by paying half down. Watch our window and show cases. As we have only a limited number of these calendars, come early. To start our Christâ€" mas business early, we are giving away with each portrait order aâ€" mounting to $6.00 or over one extra four by six photograph mountâ€" ed in one of our beautiâ€" ful Art calendars value $1.25. K#