Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Aug 1929, 2, p. 7

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Flit also kills mosquitoes, roaches, bed bugs and ants. Guaranteed to kill or money back. i0UYN CAMP‘S NEW PAPER S "THE TWIN CITY STAR _ relish Quaker Puffed Wheat HEN children are finicky and choosey ... won‘t eat this, and won‘t eat that ... but crave for things that are none too good for them. Then let them have Quaker Puffed Wheat. Serve it at any time of the day or at any meal. Use berries, jam or jelly, or just milk or cream. These crisp and delicious food morsels make an instant appeal to fickle appetites. Puffing the whole wheat grains to eight times their natural size cooks them thoroughly and gives them a texture and a nutâ€"like flavour which children revel in. Millions of food cells are exploded in each grain. Rich food stores are released and made easy for digesâ€" tion. All the bran is retained but so concealed you do not notice it. Quaker Puffed Wheat tempts the lagging appetites of grownâ€"ups, too. At any meal or as a snack between meals. T‘ _ _ Even _ Choosey" Appetites M Lll They will follow the Ferguson Highâ€" way to North Bay, from where they will go to Mattawa and then through Pemâ€" broke and Renfrew to Ottawa. It is possible that, either on their way down or back they may travel on the Quebec side of the Ottawa River. While in Ottawa they will visit the Boy Scout Headquarters. The two boys plan spending two or three days in the capiâ€" tal before starting on their homeward journey. A trip from Ottawa to Monâ€" treal may be included." Florence (Alabama) editor declares that muc of our day is grossly why limit the criticism TWG BOYS sSCOUT: FROM COBAI Literally "Helping to Build Up" the North Land ketch of du1 Hi shotr rticle last we Building the Star, of Rouy ating our polic of the Twin Alabama) Herald:â€" An 5 that much of the fiction is grossly immoral But 11 LC THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO outs, left Tuesday aiter seven o‘clock the Ferguson High Al to ‘"‘our da veek unde e North," YCLINC: TO QOTTaAWA W € @uUCE of g 11 th bus iC the The a V S : In her address Lady Dunedin said: "When I consider the great power of the modern advertisements upon t.hel life of women, and how they persuade us what to eat, to drink, and to wear, what health resorts to select and what hotels to stay at. I realize how amazâ€" ing is the influence of advertisements on our daily life, and I cease to be amazed at the enormous sum spent and rightly spent, on advertising, and the great value which the heads of great enterprises place on the art as wonâ€" derful agent for commercial success. Today publicity in all its varied forms is a necessity. In the rush and compeâ€" tition of modern life modest work would remain very modest indeed if it gdid not succeed in making itself | known." Referring to the Association‘s camâ€" paign against posters in beautiful | places, Lady Dunedin said: "Unsuitable posters in such places defeat their own ends. Originally a sense of beauty and immagination are needed in advertising." to the ordinary readersâ€"the publicâ€"â€" who form one side of the advertising problem, and the side that means the measure of success or failure of any advertising. Unless there is response of the public to the advertising appeal all the money and effort spent in that particular appeal are wasted. Unless the advertising reaches the public and interests the public, it is of no avail. In her address Lady Dunedin said: "The field will undoubtedly be one of shallow production. It is the opinâ€" ion of the writer that results should be favourably obtained not exceeding 1,000 feet, and with a minimum exâ€" penditure, commercial oil deposits will be discovered. Everytning points to favourable deposition of oil bearing strata, and it seems scarcely possible that the region has not been exploited in the past. "Two holes were spotted by the writer. No. 1 on what appears to be the crest of a clearly defined local antiâ€" cline, and where limestone and red shales were examined in alternating layers. No. 2 hole, on what appears to be the crest of an intiâ€"cline dipping north and south about 20 degrees. was an attempt to present, "a houseâ€" wife‘s view of the lure of advertising." This viewpoint should be of general interest not only to advertisers but also Among the speakers at the recent convention of the British Advertising Association in Newcastle, England, was Viscountess Dunedin, who spoke strictâ€" ly from the viewpoint of a housewife. She told the members that her address HOUSEWIFE‘S VIEW OF THE VYVALUE OF ADVERTISING driller at forty feet. The drillers re ported the finding of oil from theo dri holes. The seepages of oil are obvious ly direct and positive evidence of th cxistence of oil. As a matt>r of fac seepages of oil have betrayed the pre sence of most of the great oil fields of the world, including those of Russia, Burma, Mexico, Persia, Venezuela, Ruâ€" mania. Rapid Progress Understood to in Testing for Oil Along Moose River, 6O0D EXPECTATIONS FOR OlL ON JAMES BAY SLOPF iY im ire 927 when diamond drilling the i _ beds on one of the islands, e sufficient to blow the water feet was encountered by the at forty feet. The drillers reâ€" the finding of oil from theo drill The seepages of oil are obviousâ€" t and positive evidence of the ch O 3@A V i) quant Domitr oil han th 5 be drilli be Made the 11 ed in James incial 1 and to be Or There has been much interest in the articles in The Advance recently in reâ€" gard to old coins in the possession of people in this district. It is rather remarkable, as The Advance has pointâ€" ed out before that there should be sc Many Copper Coins Now Dug Up in Ottawa V alley nany old is young a. ‘emains tha pord ) POWer CO., L This model is both vertics an Oobserver in an aerC plant has been built, has d placed on exhibition i eard store of Northerr i vertically and horizonta ) constructed that it can with water which acts in natural manner, some g( F POWER PLANT OTCH, MONTREAT ressesâ€" even in the days of ancient Rome great generals realâ€" Sdu ized the incomparable value of flour. fr om Fourteen hundred years ago, when the besieging Goths deâ€" stroyed the aqueducts which supâ€" plied the water power for the Roman Flour Mills, Belisarius, the great Roman General, set up vertical water wheels LlIY are colns 8. The : built 1C nave and iT nner, some goes ome goes through 1lI the surge | an exact m ind vou ib L fac 1 W € ¢ countr! however nt ontally can be ‘opiane is been in the n Onâ€" ha ul ream of the West" a V the penstock and power house. "The likeness is so real that the surâ€" face of the ground is represented in different colours showing the various kinds of rock exposures as they are in the natural state while the trees are reI 1detr sort bat ir terri 1€ t n bit 11 how i V 1 V Dry mouth and parched throat are grateful for the refreshing coolness of Wrigley‘s Spearmint. Wrigley‘s whitens teeth, sweetens the mouth, clears the throat and aids digestion, while the act of chewing calms and soothes the nerves. Thursday, Aug. 1st, 19; WRIGLEYS meal ES after ) every

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