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Porcupine Advance, 20 Sep 1912, 1, p. 3

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SHE HAD THE GOODS. “Dou you know anything about hypnotism?" asked the flufly haired girl of her friend in the pink linen AUG. 23rd 30th, 1912 To WINNIPEG From No cnannc at can batueen the East and the c: No imminratton inspection Full intonnatinn on application to nearest Can H nrsvs JAMES KILBY, Manager Drivers, 0X1!” Siauona Intnc Province 0! Ontano. North Bay to Saul! mm and «at n cnanae 0! can batman the East and the Canadian Wu! PROPORTIONATELY LOW RATES BEYOND Grand Union NORTH BAY, Ont. and horsv equipment bought and always on hand grom-ry and lu-nvy draft hora mmmissum “Well." replied the fluffy-haired one as she held up her left hand to display a sparkling solitaire to better advantage. "you can judge ‘. for yourself. "â€"Judge. Pac. Agent or to MONIREIL lo Saul! Ste Mane but not Includmo No custom: cuminwons. $10 up a: ("I 3.a4?!i§i$???v?$¢?13f£}ftyxlf§$.36 3.3.» OH. .2 3???Xx3.3 oo’o‘o’u’uoougnoouoono coco t] American riflemen net 1 points over Canadian ional honors and «i trophy. Score. Americans. 1720. Canadians. 1712. Both teams broke the i .I ‘.1.:.1.1.1.1.1 1.1.11. 1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1. . C ‘ C O 0.0.. O .0 I D D ’ D D ' D . O O - 1.! DO! I.” ’ I.’... ... .wa on. 000 omoou: o 960:». Ono. o o o . poopoo-o op o 0 06p. 0.. on. 500.90”. 0.. cord Ill preparmu hockey I eluded It can he annnuneetl that a real National .-\.~‘50(‘iation. stretching from coast to coast. is now a fore- gone euneluslon. President Quinn of rthe National Hut-key Association has lwen worla'm: on this plan for the llast six months. and the final spike haslu-en (lriVen in it. Sn to speak. hy the arrival of Rollie Norman from nthe Lower l‘rovim-es. A letter similar to the one receivo ed hy Mr. Bannerman was written ‘6' Mr. Quinn to the Pacific coast land the Maritime districts. and Mr. Norman eame in person to bring the response to this while Bruce Rid- 'path brought word from the Pat- 'rieks that they were agreeable to 1the plan. H' \\' am! learnt (-nt ('Iuhs in the to" have thins: oponimr of the h nnw I“! it? am Ottawa Men t} Rmtleman interested .\'.H..\ MN!” :l I! .\'m W '. The Imam-d man m 1 Bay. Hai Arthur. ma THE PORCUPIN F. ADVANCE hoc h m TC “'3' N linim: that chfrcw 'nk‘into the Ni! V 90:! SO t lead of eight m for internat- win the Palma uiloylmr)‘ “HY“! h a PC t ht world m the NO Lindsay sport real TC A meeting will therelore be held soon at which remesentatives from all the districts will assemble. and a Hockey Commission will then be formed to act as a court of last. re. sort in eases of dispute in the but district leme which they will be unable to settle themselves. Thereby the tame will he put upon the same basis as baseball. It will mean that the National Hockey Association will consist of a central district com- prising Toronto. Montreal. Ottawa and (mt-her: a Maritime district. 8 Son «listriot. and n l‘nvific coast district. : 0:00:“:oo:u:u:oo:00:n:u:u:o0:00:00?0:“:u:u:oo:;0§o mm: 1100.; 190.3 mm 1007 1908 mm 1910 1911 101:1 In Harpm‘s fur Svptvmlu-r. Arnnld Bonnet waxvs enthusiastic (War the national and international ram». ”is dosvription (of the atmosphere surrounding t'no players and the raw. as that at an outsider. is thoroughly vharm'toristic. “How mighty." ho exclaims. “is baseball! Its fame floats through (‘himcn . i’hilmiolphin iimhfn ..... Huston ..... l'hilmio-lphia (Viivmm thmit Detroit ...... thmit . Philadoiphia Philadelphia Bmtrm ..... Mr!“ TI TI" \V 102 NH 1'2 90 us 93 (‘8 MI 610 010 .65” 617 090 616 613 588 Mi?) Europe as something prodigionu, in- comprehensible. romtie. and ter~ rible. After being" entertained at early lunch in the correct way I was taken. in a state of great excite- ment. by a group of excited business men. and lashed through Central Park in an express automobile to one of the great championship games. I Noted the excellent arrangements for dealimr with feverish multitudes. I noted the splendid and ornate spee- iousness of the grandstand crowned with innumerable eagles. and the ealm. matter-of-taet tone in \vhioh a friend informed me that the grand- stand had heen burned down six months am I noted the dreadful prominence of adsertisements. and Epartioularlt of that one which an- nEounred “the three-(follar hat with the theedollai look. all \er} Euro Epean ! It was pleasant to he eon\in~ red in sueh large letters that even =shtt‘\\tl ltmeriea is not exempt from that universal human naivete which is‘ t‘t'mfy‘ tn believe that in some mastic entmrium a philanthropist iv: mastic ulway ('unnmsom‘s and film ”W that hast-hall “as a game hi the Very tirst ela». and that those [Layers were the must finished ex- lNIttt'ltls hi it. I was informed that tlttl‘im.’ the wmter the players eon- (leseemletl tn {allow the law and other liheral prnfeSsinns. But. judg- im: from their apparent important-e in the puhlie eye. I Hhttttl‘l ant. haw- lieen surprised to learn that during: the winter they eondeseended to be Speakers of the Hottse of Represen- tatives of Governors "of States. It was a relief to know that in the matter of expenses they were treat- ed more liberally than the Ambassa- dors of the Republic. ”TIN-y swam-d tn haw carried the art of pin-him: a hall to a more wondormw dvcroo of perfovtidn than it has m‘or been carried in cricket. The absolute cortitudc of the fiplding and acvuracy 0f the throwing was at i m m 0 n so nasvlmll \\ nmorium wait inst md tht UH "It HIVC‘ sun. t! IIH‘ 3l\\' uempt umu 331‘: naiVote which ?] . mat in some Em; lanthrnpist i9! ’ g“ . five dollars' «a 1mm for three th H I! 'Ilayod. We { nf hall onto be footballer lit wny from convinvml nf the [ («hom- H came impli he fin ptofonndly impressive to 3 con- noisseur. Only in a certain Inck of elegance in gesture. nnd in the un- shaven dowdiness of the ground on which it was played. could this game be said to be infetior to the noble spectacle of cricket. In broad dra. matic quality I should place. it ahm'a cricket. and un a level whh Assoâ€" eiated football. “In short. I at once became an enthusiast for baseball. “It nine innings I watched it with interest unabated. until a vast purple shadow. creeping gradually west- ward. had ohseurely veiled the sublime legend of the three-dollar look. lbegnn to acquire the proper cries and shouts and men- aces. and to pass comments on the play which I was assured were not. utterly foolish. In my honest yenrninc to “feel myself it hahitue I did what everybody else did and even nttnt‘ked a morsel of chewing- L'lllll: lnut all that a European mm my ut thia singular substance, is that it i~. finally. eternal and un- nnmmgueral‘le. Hue slip I did quite mum-enth make. I rose to stretch mywli after the si\t.h inning instead nf lmlt-wnv tln‘outzlt the seventh. I'lddiv Human. thv Amt-riczm M'ull‘ im: vhmupinn. in company with Lou chhnlm. lot! on Saturday [or Fing- ; land. when ht' mvt‘ts Richard Barry, gut London m-xf month. for the pruning (-hanwionship of the world. ' Durnan feels confident of his abil- gity to (Intent the (Englishman. and [his many friends in Toronto believe he will brim: the title with him back to Toronto. I!“ ‘3“ rim: o-xpvrts of a tvw at the tnmts- and subtle tactiml points: Whit'h I had miuml. .\nd l:t~tl}'. [was flung upnn tn tlu- Elevated plntfurm litâ€" tered with pieces of newspaper. and through a landscape of sluw‘nl)‘ :1- pnrtmont-houscs. punctuated by glimpses of tremendous quantities of drying linen. I was shot nut of .\'m Yurlo toward a Palm \vm-k-vnd.” shod m f fully “(’1‘)“ T“ (;.\.(‘rln\.‘\“ all ”"0 ll ufil md IN tu mmmit this horrihlo “11m tho stamp was fin- m-d on to the Mormons I was informod by inner- ; uf a low nf the ”tons- Ikv. l rose to strewn in sixth inning instead thrmuzh the seventh. Ntd with marked pro- pullod me down to hofnro I hm] had .vn to It] hm] horrible was fin-

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