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Porcupine Advance, 27 Sep 1934, 2, p. 8

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Kapuskasing Farm Weekly News Letter cows int make tt building popularity Its ingred readily obt make and i aition, it p: it is applice ors and is Dominitn Expcrimental Farm at Ka puskasing Deals with the Matter of "Whitewashes." Also has Article on "Falteningâ€"up Ration for Pigs." of week inz Ex) sired 1, Make drated lim 2. Dissol wWrIles‘: IOr ILWCDILY YVCRVS 1 SUILICl with a corn. CRESS CORN SAL removed it. On sale at MOISLEY BALL, Timmins, Ont CAMERON‘S DRUG STORE, Ssouth Porcupine drated 2. 5B1 ‘This is but liabl and fences been found quart Whites arm $ and 18 Hefore v 1€ tanct M ak( REDUCED FARES THANKSGIVING DAY Between all points in Canadaâ€"also to certain U.S. Destinations. Good Going from Noon, Friday, Return Limit, Leaving destination Oct. 5, to Noon Monday, Oct. 8. up to Midnight Tuesday, Oct. 9. Full information from ticket agents. Th 6 Pine Street North for Mr. Blank TRAVEL BY TRAIN â€" SAFETY â€" SPEED â€" COMFORT First Class Fare and Oneâ€"Quarter for Round Trip ntal Farm:â€" Whitewashes Harvey Graham Son Long Weekâ€"endâ€"Oct. 5 to HEEL HUGGERS wventy years I sufferec CRESS CORN SALVE Agents for Timmins and District AT xpensive ‘Aanid ot difficult to ply it. In adâ€" faces to which rtt imatelv naV apll watt n thr vh y of L hy ha Statior 200 1 200 1 100 1 200 pounds of ground oats. 200 pounds of ground barley. 100 pounds of ground shorts. If skimâ€"milk is available, pounds per day per pig will sup necessary protein. If not, tanka be fed at the rate of five per | good advantage. Never feed more than the p clean up readily and make all ( in ration slowly. It is well to 1 ber that the pig is a poor patic particularly difficult to treat. therefore, to eliminate the ca diseases, and prevent rathel Walkerton â€" Heraldâ€"Times:â€"One of the strangest migrations of wild aniâ€" mals is that of several hundred silver foxes from Guelph to Northern Onâ€" tario. True, they are travelling in crates, so that their furs may be imâ€" proved by the cooler climate farther north, but it is a queer departure from the days when hunters in the North Country brought slain foxes out On their shoulders. However, this is in keeping with a changing world. gallons of boiling water. 3. Mix (1) and (2) when co 4. Stir three pounds of cement into (3). Fattening Ration for Pi; From four to five months, th« active pigs can stand heavier Oats, barley and shorts make feeds for finishing them. Th ing mixture has given very ; sults at the Kapuskasing Expe Thanksgiving Services at St. Matthew‘s Church Harvest thanksgiving services will F held in St. Matthew‘s Church Sunday, Sept. 30th, at the followin hours:â€"8.30 a.m., [Holy Communiot 11.00 a.m., Morning Prayer; ,7.00 Evening Prayer. The anthems will be:â€""He Wateret the Hills," (Spinney), and "O Tas and See‘" (Goss). Walkerton â€" Herald the strangest migrat mals is that of sever Timmins, Ont. â€"‘He Wateret! ind ~"0O 1i suppiy UA tankage ma per cent. t Xperin Pigs the tht PIf ix. halt ‘em T336 1} th ) .M al 1V d 0j LV VW Cleophas Ch Maniwaki, QU Timmins only at McChesney‘ A belt split a on and the y against a pof broken â€" belt. against a pos neck and died accident. He ents and oth Maniwaki, Qu sent for interl Advanc his aut )V A 1 ‘e wWwas a Dui wn cSuncil Om Shankn 3. The SS. Britannia which, sailing on July 4th, 1840 from TLAverpool to continuous transâ€"Atlantic service of the Cunard Line, now moerged in Cz AaI hC Mmilt 1lY w month y minutes after the nmarried, with parâ€" latives residing at which the body was ago were that the to Ircquois Falls adition. One man the Falls told Th» hard work to bring a young man from who had been in months, met death on Sept. 22nd, 1924 power was turned man was knocked the sweep of the struck his head suffered a broken v minutes after the @iket aI 16 er at the pub fell with som nd dinjuring hi m “1 nd upâ€"toâ€"datt 11 nment as say 30O0â€"foot leve rty was als 30 inion polic go and too fic in drug njJuring in the h 1 ed ars commen: nyv heade irling rin surfacing ment on sion of o with Bartle â€" THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO ) hR gumen! made © council man was present at the me was rather angry in checkin acting maycor, Councillor I He accused Mr. Longmore â€" that he (Mr. Bartleman) had affidavit in regard to certail before the Municipal Boa Longmore explained that wh; before the Municipal Board. Longmore explained that what he referred to was a letter over the si ture of Mr. Bartleman. This read, but Mr. Bartleman angrily i: rupted to say that there had affidavit and it should be prod Mr. Longmore asked Mr. Bartlemi he would make a different statel in a letter or application over his n signaturt afhdavit. J. MacLean, of the Hollinger staff won the handsome steel fishing rod giv en by the George Taylor Hardware fo a speckled beauty, the trout weighing 4i lbs. W. Fiss came a mighty clos srecond with a 4â€"lb, trout. Both th: fish were caught in the Grassy Rive: There were over fifty cases at Tim mins police court ten yars ago, whicl a few more than this week an about the same as last week. Howeve of the fifty charged ten years ag! thirtyâ€"two were Chinamen who ha been found gambling in a mMace 0: Spruce street. A coupleâ€"of liquor case were also on the docket with the res of the cases varied but not serious. At a social evening held in the Bap tist church tlion â€"of 2 made to M sisting Reyv Schumache ments were and a gene Ten year turned in : 63. The |: were impre ness they A page in The Advance ten years ag was taken up with assessment and ta rate figures for the town from‘its estak lishment in 1912 to the year 1924. Th general rate in 1912 was 20 mills, wit 25 mills for 1924. In 1912 both publi school and separate school had a rat 1urch ten years ago a presenta f a purse and an address wa to Mr. Boyter who had been as r Rev. Mr. Hall in the work a nacher and Timmins. Refresh were served during the evenin general good time enjoyed. years ago some mischievous boy 1 in a false fire alarm from Bo "he lads were caught later an impressed duly with the serious of their offence and the dange 1ad caused through their sillines th Porcupine was very disguste ars ago with the condition of th road through South Porcupin:{ i break in mnan Ahe WOUW There was m fterwards. * Inâ€"19 mills the gr at B FTOW! hnowt Ha m I1 Hollinger S fishing rod r Hardware trout weig a mighty ( ad¢ in heated only thing ecede from alth of the matter t â€"he ha P ntf th; xvhi iff T 1l no. Mr. Lawrence is the assistant editor of The Montreal Star." "His many friends in the town and district are delighted to see Councillor F. M. Wallingford able to take up his ustal public and personal activities after a few weeks in hospital at Ottawa. Mr. Wallingford had the misfortune some weeks ago to have an abscess on one of his eyves. At first it was feared that an operation would be necessary, but skilled medical treatment at Ottawa hospital overcome the trouble without the necessity for surgery. Mr. Wallingâ€" ford is practicaly recovered now from the effects of the illness." "Mr. J. K. Moore is on a business trip to Monâ€" treal and other points south and east." "Mr. Geo. Camphbell, of the Mattagami district of the town, left last week for "Mrs. F. Schneider, of Halifax, inaugurated the nard White Star Limited. byterian church." "Mr. Green, of Kitâ€" chener, is visiting his daughter, Mrs J. D. "Mr. andâ€" Mrs. C._ M. Auetr left this week for the South for the winter." ‘"Mrs. Cecil Knott left last week for North Bay, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. A. Walker." Mrs. H. McCullouch and Miss Maxwell left today for a visit to their home land, Scotland." "King‘s Dry Cleaning Serâ€" vice has a very attractive Ford truck for delivery service, the truck being in regular city style, suitable for this new city of the North." "Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lawrence, of Montreal, spent the weekâ€"end in Timmins, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Woino, They were on their way home after spending their honeymcon at Prince . Albert. Myrs. Lawrence is a sister of Mrs. F. J. Wolâ€" no. Mr. Lawrence is the assistant VC Latchford, Ont., is visiting the home of Mr. R. Richardson." "Mr. ‘H. :C. Garner has been appointed secretary { the Timinins High School Board in succession to Mr. H. E. Montgomery, who has resigned." "Miss Elizabeth McCann, who during the summer months took a course at Toronto Uniâ€" versity, has received word that she sucâ€" ceeded with honours in all subjects." ‘Mr. A. T. Cringan, Mus. B., of Toronâ€" to, Provincial Inspector of Music for the Department of Education of Onâ€" tario was a visitor to the Timmins and Schumacher public schools last week." "Mr. Nelson Pinder, townsite agent for Rouyn, is at the Kingston hotel in the interests of the townsite. Mr. Pinder is known to many oldâ€"timers having been one of the pioneers in Golden City." »*"Mr. T. Danis, who was badly burned about the face and hands last week by the gas from the road oil cOnâ€" tainer taking fire from a lighted match, is making satisfactory progress to reâ€" covery. His injuries are | unusually painful, but he is showing the right of brave spirit, and all will be pleased to know he is making good reâ€" covery." "Sunday afternoon the Salâ€" vation Army band favoured the patient: in the hospital with a few. selection: played in front of the building. _ Alâ€" though the S.A. band has only fou: Elect Officers for Timmins Welsh Chour the First Meeting of the ® Sept. 23rd. Will be 0 Sunday, Oct. Ith. P Expected >llamy. Membe n the yacht races are providing the listeners in the matter of Genoa and kindred matters may be of who noted the progress of the last season and ejoyed its good : will be interested to know that rst meeting of the Timmins Welsh Choir took place in the Oddfelâ€" hall on Sunday, Sept. 23rd, when ollowing officers were elected for irmanâ€"J. Thomas. â€"chairmanâ€"Mr. Sp ‘etaryâ€"B. Saunders . Jones. licity and correspor Ma a0uld Sunda BC Cho lam AT the Timmins Welsh note that practices ys at 3 p.m. in the Oddâ€" There are numerous call services and the seasor > a very busy one. 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