ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE [ l.-:".!â€,‘;; ‘L' av covaxd l s 5 4 I L + v 4 U # ‘ A M # e Ej * 3t A \ W + MR 4 " P44 j $ [ . Nss hh Bay t e o . s 40.3 o M .l$ " o s CV Oe + Lk 4 2. . ~ P 6 U J Lo w is Lt e $ arke bx y . 3 39 6* 2t M +/ [ » J w 2** (% ; 4 M 2008A A 4 2. 9 £."B w i) A hoi P eP in X F M oV P \ o Nob ty Ey t .\5 xi 0 A \\i '\'. § ‘H HH’ \ a* e \\ \M‘N \H w ',‘." .‘ ‘»;" 4 F1 ® m e ies t > ‘ * 4 t \"II‘ -\‘.k ;‘ * * Feaves KE ) @4 \ l oo ‘f’a' * t e \ “-‘,v Ne Ne s C / \\ \\\\\\4\\ \\«\\' 4)‘ e P \‘ ‘;‘r ' 3’31"“ .‘“ momer s 2 ‘tkt ’#1"; ’z\ â€.l ,Ult\ t- h‘flfï¬ a e . o ; ~\\\\- fln / . " 204 Q‘ /21b â€" To assist the apple growers of the Province secure the deserved reâ€" wards of their efforts to produce more and better fruit, the Government of Ontario is interesting itself in creating wider markets for the crop. The best market is the home marâ€" ket. Herein lies the maxiâ€" mum of satisfaction to both Delicio McIntosh Redâ€" It attains its gre of Ontario. Snow Applesâ€"s deliciously crisp Fine for eating a Ribston, Blenhei ingâ€"their pa best when cookec Alexander, Wolf did varieties foar . This year the apple crop of Ontario is bountiful. The quality is higher than it has been for years. Better cultivation of the orchards and more exâ€" tensive spraying, encouraged and assisted by the Government of the Province, have been partly responsible. Plow in Packs of Five Buy and eat Ontario Apples (ieneral Bulletin No,. 1275 of the Department of Insurance, Ottawa, isâ€" sued by Mr. J. Grove Smlth Domâ€" inion Fire Commissioner, makes inâ€" teresting reading. (It is as follows: During the past twelve months numerous complaints have been made regarding the quality of matthes sold in Canada. It has been stated that many fiyes in retail stores have arisen from the spontaneous ignition ut packages of matches held in stock. Careful inquiry indicates that in very few eases could the origin of these ires definitely be as('rlbed to defecâ€" ive matches, Laboratory tests of all rands of matches manufactured in Dominion Fire Commission Makes Intresting Announcement. HIGHER STANDARD : sSAFETY MATCHES NEA 1ada spontaneous The Hon. John S. Martin, B.A. Minister McIntosh Redâ€"there is no better eating apple. It attains its greatest perfection in the orchards of Ontario. Snow Applesâ€"sisters of the MciIntosh Redâ€" deliciously crisp and full of juice of rare flavour. Fine for eating and baking. Ribston, Blenheim, Tolman Sweet, Gravenstein, Kingâ€"their particular flavour comes out best when cooked or baked. Fine for eating, too. Alexander, Wolf River and Greening are splenâ€" did varieties for cooking and baking. Delicious Fall Apples imnparative immunity ignition under nor to 106 The question for each man to settle is not what he would do if he had the meansâ€"timeâ€"influence®* and eduâ€" cational advantagesâ€"but what he will do with the things he has.â€"Hamilton Wright Mabie. There will be 245 members in the next Dominion House of C ommons, in provinces as follows:â€" Nova ... ... .. is . New Brunswick ......:....;..%.%/ 1 Prince Edward Island ..;;»,.....: 4 Quebec it o.3 05 Ontario ysd y it go Manitoba._.; ;.3 stt s t7 baskatchewan 3 91 AXlberta‘. ;..,, n sns y s 40 British Columbina Y Ukon‘ . 2. ts ces es ol ue > ui MEMBERS IN DOMINION HOUSE BY PROVINCES producer and consumer. By using Ontario Apâ€" ples you will contribute to the prosperity of your own Province and help to build up an important branch of her fruit production. Demand Ontari ) Apples. Your dealer has or can get them. Because of their superior flavour and keeping qualities, all the best Ontario Apples usually are bought for export at highest prices. On this acâ€" adopted _ standard, will doubtless hnd 11 THE _PORCUPIN_E ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO mal condition of storage and use. In this respect Canadian matches are unquestionably superior to the manuâ€" facture of other countries. In order to furthen safeguard the public against any possibility of inâ€" ferior matches gaining access to the Canadian market, the Dominion Fire Commissioner recently called together a conference of the manufacturers to dimscuss the pnacticability of adâ€" opting definite standards of manâ€" ufacture. _ Representatives of thel‘ Canadian Match Pam. Owing of matehé AAZ U A CA unswick dward Island . d * + ® 2o c 00 .9 0000 ]e‘van # # # # # L # a; 65 82 17 21 . 16 14 sent, and, on the recomâ€" of the Dominion â€" Fire ner, adopted a minimum of 320 deg. Fahr. as the nition point of the sensiâ€" the de lecreased sensitiveâ€" conforming to the the using public d a Jlittle greater This year the orchards of your own Province will supâ€" ply you with apples of the finest flavour. They are the best and most economical fruit you can use. count, perhaps you have become accustomed to apâ€" ples brought in from other territories. ‘*There are two reasons why some folks don‘t mind their own business. One reason is that they haven‘t any \ mind and the other is they haven‘t | any business."‘ their opmmion was drunk in charge of a motor car. _ Other witnesses gave similar evidence, while one man swore Last week four policemen witness box swore that P;: Ha their opinion was drmunlk in 2l ASKING INVESTIGATION OF NORTH BAY COURT rMakeYourOwn SO0AP â€" and Save Money! All you need is waste fats and ien in the Hansen, in Don‘t wait until your ship come in. Row out to meet it. Lang a mining contractor, Gallagher a surveyon, Bradette a merchant and O‘Neill an accountant. They are all Canadianâ€"born. * ‘*In the south riding Harold Welch s a former member of the Cobalt Public Schcol Board and he is at present on the Public Utilities Board and he is at present utilitiee Comâ€" missioner in this town. There reâ€" mains Major Lang, who has not had municipal experience, so far as the present writer is aware, but who has been through the mill at Toronto, having been member for Cochrane in the Provincial Legislature since that constituency was carved out of Temâ€" iskaming over eleven years ago. The six candidates represent six differâ€" ent professions, Welch is a teleâ€" phone lineman, Armstrong a dentist. men now running fon Parliament have given of their time and talent to the communities in which they make their home, and four of these are at present in active service. Two of the nominees, E. F. Armstrong in the South riding, and Charles V. Galâ€" lagher in the North, are even now heads of their respective municipal ities, the former being : Mayor of Cobalt, and Mr. Gallagher Reeve of Tisdale, in Porcupine. Then, Josâ€" eph Bradette, running against Galâ€" lagher, ‘is a member of the Town Council of Cochrane, and, the third man in that section, Ray O ‘Neill, formenly sat on the Tisdale Townâ€" ship Council under the same Galâ€" lagher. __Aluniecipal experience is being used as a stepping stone to higher things by the candidates in the two Temiskamings. Five of the six gentleâ€" it Cdadn DC Used as a se ~Cover the bottom of with some slices of b: the beans, salt, pepper onion and tomatoe;. A layer in the same orde the molasses and boil cover,. â€" Bake for thre moderate oven., Have ready one half pound of sliced bacon, one medium sized onion, one and oneâ€"half cupfuls of tomatoss and two tablespoons of molasses. A deep enameledâ€"ware baking dish is most desirable for preparing beans, because it is proof against acids in vegetables and will not effect or be affected by ithe tomatoes. Also, being dainty and chinaâ€"like in appearance it can be used. as. 4 servin@. Aish The d4VS :â€" Pick over and wash two cupfuls of dried white or kidney beans the evening before, and put them to soak in cold watemn enough to cover. In the morning boil the beans, adding one tablespoonful of salt. When the skins loosen and turn back, remove from the fire and drain. An . expert in Domestic> Science writes as follows:â€" Baked beans, prepared with bacon, make a very desirable oneâ€"dish dinner. It is especially nice for busy days when one doesn‘t want to spend : too much time in the preparation of a meal. . But, as every housewife who. has tried has discovered, making good. baked beans is something of an art HINTS ON HOW TO PREPARE OLDâ€"FASHIONED BAKE®D brethren entered the Hall where Re J. D. Parks, minister in charge of t United Church, conducted the servic Rev. Mr. Parks took his text from th 23rd Chapter of the Gospel accordin to St. Matthew. Municipal den Beaver Lodge, No. 528, A. F. A, M., and visiting brethren of the Order, were present last Sunday morning at the United Church of Canâ€" ada service, held in the Masonic Hall here. ‘The occeasion was the annual Masonic Church parade of Golden Beaver Lodge. â€" The services of the i by Rev. J. D. Parks, at Annual Church Parade MASONIG LODGE AT THE ANITED CHURCH, SUNDOAY A large number of member Northe PAL EXPERIENCE CANDIDATES IN sermMm( CWS M Inspiring Address xz out that it ‘ the symbolâ€" ind not made of Gol L 41â€"53 # it ~’f A 4 or HON. CHAS. McCRE S( ¢( § 4 For list of publications, #eo logical maps and reports, copies of the Mining Laws, etc., apply i Arrngzements have _ been made by which parcels of gold ore will be purchased from prosâ€" pectors developing their elaims or others who may have gold ore to sell. _ Full particulars may be obtained from A. A. Cole, manaâ€" ger, Temiskaming Testing Laâ€" boratories, Cohalt or the underâ€" sivned. 4 The mining laws are liberal, fair and just. A miner‘s liâ€" cense obtained from the Departâ€" ment of Mines or any Mining Recorder, costs $5.00 and enâ€" titles the prospector to stake out three claims in each mining division in any year.._ After performing 200 days‘ work on a claim, patent is granted on payment of $2.50 or $3.00 per acre, depending on location in unsurveyed or surveyed terriâ€" toryv. The mineral resources of Onâ€" tario cover practically the entire list of metallies and nonâ€"metalâ€" lies. . Ontario _ possesses the largest individual deposits on the continent of tale, feldspar, mica and graphite. The greatâ€" est nickel mines in the world are at. Sudbury, the largest deâ€" posits of cobalt and the richest silver camps at. Cobalt â€" and South Lorrain, and highly proâ€" ductive gold camps at Poreupine and Kirkland Lake. Ontario‘s gold mines are attracting worldâ€" wide attention. The production of this metal in 1924 was valued at $25,669,262, Deputy Minister of Mines Toronto. THOS. W GIBSON DOUGLA § OAAAAAAAAAOA O444 0444444 6 #¢0444000040094 4 44044404040 0 4 T # *4# *# #© *4 * * *# # 4 *4 *# *4 * #% *4 * # *4 * 4 *.,* ..“ Instantly, then its soothing influence heals the woeund. Egyptian Liniment is an all. round remedy that every household should have for the prompt treatment of Cuts, Scalds, Burns, Frost Bites, Chilblains, Sore Throat and Chest, Neuralgia, etc, " . is ui7 4 T 4 DOUGLAS CO MANUFACTURERS.NAPANEE. ONE Minister of Mines Toronto. 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