For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad. Column With Good Weather September 2nd at the Falls Will be Memorable Occasion. J. H. Coons Transferred to Montreal Office. _ Distinguished Visitors at the Falls Last Week. Personal and Other Items from ITroquois Falls. Iroquois Falls Planning _ for Big Labour Day Event age. The wholesome whole wheat flavour is always enticâ€" ing because so delicious. Have both Puffed Wheat and Puffed Pice on the pantry shelf, and serve them alternately. Quaker Puffed W heat «â€"A Different Flavour Puffed Wheat is the wheat grain treated in the same way. All nourishment of the grain supreme is retained, including the bran, so valuable as roughâ€" Distinguished YVisitors Coons Transferred M I ne h l1€ The old guide knows that careless hunters cause many forest fires resulting in the destruction of excellent hunting gfounds as well as valuable timber. The good hunter is careful with fire in the woods. ‘mple Honourable Charles Stewart authority On July 1 sday, August 6th. ‘The party was at the station by His Worship Mayor, Frank K. Ebbitt, and T. E. er, mill manager. The party moâ€" d through the town and later visitâ€" the mill where Mr. Silver and Mr. L. Mitchell, assistant manager of ‘ations, took them through. Mr. ghen and Mr. Lee enjoyed eighteen s of golf and the special train left DELICIOUS DAINTY, containing an astonishing amount of nourishment is Quaker Puffed Rice. Tempting morsels that no appetite can resist, yet full of food elements in a form for easy digestion. Quaker Puffed Rice is the rice grain thoroughly cooked and steam exploded to eight times normal size. The millions of tiny food cells in each grain are broken down, thus releasing for easy assimilation all the energy of fine white tice. The puffing gives the grains a crunchy, toasted texture with the flavour of nut meats. It tempts the appetite and satisfies it, too. Both children and grownâ€"ups relish Quaker Puffed Rice. When other foods fail to entice, it stirs up lagging appetites. Serve at any meal or between meals, direct from the package or warmed. Use milk or cream, or fruit, jelly or jam. You will have delicious variety from ordinary foods. 13t 11 h 15th Mar >. James and Mrs. Gec hâ€"a daughte: Marriages Béernard Joseph ind Mrs. George â€"~2 daughter, Ba Quaker PUFFED RICE t tastes like @07zï¬ecz’i0n P ind nd M 1, Me nd Mighiter. Mrs. C. C. Atkir on. Mrs. Thomas S aughter. Mrs. Arthur, F1 M Births 1 l rge J. Slinn Barbara. El nt Bart ld or itck. Ray Wiles of the Control Departâ€" ment has resigned his position with the company and left July 31st. Kittsâ€" McGrath Miss Esther Kitts, for some time employed with the company here, was Personals Herman Schanche was a welcome visitor to town, arriving July 8th. Herâ€" man spent a couple of days on business but found plenty of time to renew old acquaintances. Mrs. Bert Mobbs and family arrived back in the Falls August 6th. Mt. and Mrs. Moobs have taken up resiâ€" dence for the present, in George Goldsâ€" borough‘s house. Mrs. Goldsborough having left for a visit to her home folâ€" lowing which she will join Mr. Goldsâ€" borough at Murray Bay. mula will } While at the early da the arrangements were n plete, the plans were pré mulated. The Puln» cluding races for baseball game and ment. The ust morning ; fer a priz mobile. P the parac be of courtr ful y that T hairmar mmit easure id Tal Ki Al ttsâ€"McGrath. On â€" July or Kitts to James Edric McG: Cxpect Successful Labour Day > various committees in chars Labour Day celebration this working hard to have the cor ur Day one of the most suc ‘et put on. It will be rememb expected entries w m many places fo When fussy appetites arg hard to please, these crisp, ovenâ€" baked, flavory shreds of whole wheat give zest to the meal and energy for work or play. Delicious with whole milk and 11 ne plans were pre 1. The Pulp . held in the evenin C se a pro B which T‘IM LT Here‘s Stomachâ€"joy For You. Light, Flavory, Easily Digested ivall nmnAl ha 2l em est decorated e is looking ments. The: imime of spo boys and g lebration this o have the cor the most succ will be rememb spoiled by rain c will lend a h 11 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO iC ‘tTty we Sulphi g at 9 1L this ye the comit [ 2 " N e bal p).m. ITi With all the bran of the whole wheat § September respectively. Arthur E. Brewer and A. Blondeau, of the wood room, will also be here 12 years in September. A. E. Tregwin, papermaker, and George D. Adams, of the woods departâ€" ment, and Walter Kishbaugh also of the woods department, will be here 10 years in Sentember. the H. L. Ferguson, of Cleveland, Ohio, accompanied by his wife and daughter, paid a visit to the Falls on Wednesday, July 3l1st. While here he made it a point to inspect the mill. Employee Dies John Pana, an employee of the Mixâ€" ing Room died at his Boarding House in the Wye on July 29th. He had been employed here sometime. Employees‘ Anniversaries Several of the company‘s employeses here will celebrate in September anniâ€" versaries of their having joined this Division as far back as fourteen years ago. |ed Anson. In the semiâ€"finals Dave Davis defeated Ellie Little, while Keith Little defeated Drummond. Both |Davis and Keith Little are two of the youngest members of the Golf Club. Wilson Handicap Tournament FEightyâ€"six members of the golf club started out in the Wilson match play handicap elemination tournament. At the time of writing three rounds had been completed, while W. Woodman and Walter Kishbaugh have reached the semiâ€"finals. Ellie Little and Dr. Munn ‘had not played their match in the 4th round. As there are three semiâ€" finalists Kishbaugh has the bye, so that the semiâ€"final was played between | Woodman and the winner of the Litâ€" tleâ€"Munn match. J. H. McInnis, who several months ago was severely injured while at work, returned to the job on August 1st. His many friends are indeed gratified at his recovery. Mrs. Geo. Charron and family left for Ottawa Saturday, August 3rd. Mr. John R. Fradgley of London, England, was a visitor to Iroquois Falls on August list and 2nd. Mrs. F. . Wood and family arrived back in town Sunday, August 4th, havyâ€" ing enjoyed several weeks summering on Lake Ontario. Dr. "Chuck" Dales also returned from a month‘s motor trip. T. A. MacDonald arrived in town August 5th on a business trip. Gordaon Thistlethwaite left Saturday, August 3rd, for his yearly vacation. Gordon left for Montreal but will unâ€" doubtedly visit many other places beâ€" fore returning. Personals H. J. C. Chapman, superintendent of the groundwood mill, left August 14th on his vacation. While away he will motor to Montreal, Toronto and other points. El in G. S. Code, manager, of the Mercanâ€" e Department, will be here 14 years i September 15th. Harry Buncke, mechanical engineer r all divisions, arrived a year later on e of September. H. J. C. Chapman, superintendent of e groundwood mill, and H. Fortier, the general millwright crew, will be re 12 years on the lst and lith of roodal ind Ke ceremo friends couple mornin breakfa Miss J€ Mr. Ke Mr. an( T1 res qualify 1: Ben L bbs, Ellie lall, | Arm l Da , _ Anso; ith LItt ond rot ) broth: ad Ben riting Be D1 ind McG Mrs. ] Mont ) Jame Church which s BI 11 e def nd 0 I cA ated Dru: The following quali Fred Giffen, Ber e, Dave Davis, "Mac codman, Clark Davi: Bartholomew, Lorn mmond,. Fritz Ansotr tle. El Dave D Th f whAiC ved ; Da Wo imo ated ited Armstrong ted Kendall. Ir the finals there ‘e lost between lric McC Olomew, Lorne d, Fritz Anson, Kendall, Keith ind Ben Little Little defeated 1 McTa odman, nC it the hote esmaid an >m‘sman. the 22nd. Th ended â€" b by he Toronto Globeâ€"Of the Young plan it was said: It satisfies no one, yet is agreeable to everyone. Compromises must be made, but why should Britain make them all? of Columbus to the most successful Separate School Pupil in passing the Entrance. Miss Chambers passed with honours along was Elmerie Varrette aand Jack Foleyâ€"Falls pupils. both w the cor Resident ibngineer Mr. A. T. Hurter who has beet sistant mill engineer to H. J. Bu has been appointed resident eng in charge of all engineering. Won Gold Watch baseba M Division Compan position sation Of a re ernment â€" inyv moved a motion Boards of Abitibi Poy Iroquois Fa some arran the whole h A n 1¢ SOI G U Thos. Clarke and J. H. Coons joined the company in 1920. Associate Boards of Trade T. H. Wilkes, and G. J. Morrisette, secretary of the local board of trade, were delegates to the quarterly meetâ€" ing of the Northern Ontario Associated Boards of Trade which was held in Englehart on July 31. They introduced a resolution urging the Provincial Government to give preference to the men of the North when Government iA VE impany being ta t Coach $960, Coupc $930, Coupe (with rumble seat) $970, Sedan $1020, De Luxe Sedan $1070, De Luxe Sport Roadiler $1125. 111415 *T750 ha WHIPPET SIX DFE LUXE SEDAN will be missed in e ommunity. Appointed Resident _ A. T. Hurter who on, it ificier nage tendent nunl LlL iny ye team 9{ i1g station in North countr . Anson for 11 esoultiOt ‘he im DT m The‘ m OIT pa Im .. 1 Papetr n effc( The t have th nual rythin ndad sp maA h n t 1l I1 meetin ecured LV Coupe $750, Coupe (with rumble seat) §$790, Sedan $825, Roadster $685, Roadster (with rumble seat) §$725, Touring $675. 60 in meeti ha h w P ard 1 , C LW E. 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