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Porcupine Advance, 24 Sep 1919, 1, p. 6

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Egg.0O Baking. Powder Co., Limited Hamilton, Canada Use Sweet Milkâ€"Sour Milk Buttermilk or water Lefty Farrâ€" works in aforesaid store. McInnisâ€"Constable at Tlmmlns Laflammeâ€"Express man at Timâ€" ming. Belliveauxâ€"Fireman on Poreupine Freight. Probably the only reason they forâ€" got to import Babe Ruth was the apâ€" proaching â€".World‘s Series. In fact they played one North Bay man in the person of Brennan. One of the stars of the game was Gratton, the Falls left fielder, his fielding being superb, the play when he got Laflamme at third being great. Our Notorious pitcher got thirteen strike outs in eight innings. Iroquois Falls : * (From The Broke Hustler.) On Monday afternoon last a team purporting to represent the Hollinger Mine journeyed in to the Falls to play the first game for the Hamilton B. Wills Cup, the papermakers winâ€" ning by four runs to one. It would be interesting to know just â€" how many of the men who played for the Hollinger Mine actually work there. The following are some of the playâ€" ers palmed off as Hollinger Men :â€"â€" , What the Iroquois Falls Newspaper Says of Recent Game With Brll Piereeâ€"Runs a store in Timâ€" mins. Kerr, 2b... 2 Murphy, 2b 2 J Brydge, rf..3 W.Brydge 3b 4 Girard, ss.. 3 Anson, c... 3 Gratton, If. 2 Wilson, Ib. 3 Fraser, cf.. 3 Little, p... 3 Hollinger Mu Pierce, 1b.. Mcelntyre, c Cox, rf.... Belliveau, rf Farr, 3b... MceNiven, If King, cf... Laflamme, ss Brennan, 2b Jackson, 2b Mclnnis, @ Iroquois Falls View of Baseball Event Strike outsâ€"By Little 13; By Mclnnis 6 Base on ballsâ€"â€"By Little 0; By Mcâ€" Innis 1 Left on basesâ€"Iroquois Falls , 5 Hollinger Mine, 8 â€" 1st innings.â€"Pierce safe on Kerr‘s fumble. Melntyre flied to Gratton. Cox struck Farr singled to right. MeNiven struck out. P °J Kerr lifted to King in center. J. Brde'e singled to center, W. Brydge lifted to right. Girard safe when Ike Pierce failed to stop the throw. Anâ€" son out Laflamme to Pierce. Sacrifice Hitsâ€" Wilson, ‘Anson Girard. Runs scored byâ€"MceInnis, J. Bryd ge, W . Brydgg, Girard and Gratton. 2nd innings.â€"King struck out. Laâ€" flamme hit to the pitcuer. Brennan struck out. Gratton majle second on a great twoâ€"base hit to centre. Wilson popped to Laflamme. Fraser safe on Laflamâ€" me‘s muff, Gratton scoring. Little struck out. 3rd innings. Melnnis safe. Pierce struck out. Melntyre singled to cenâ€" ter. Cox struck Farr singled to nght scoring â€" Melnnis. \Ichven struck out. J. Brydge was hit by the pitcher. W. Brydge drove to deep center, J. Brydge scoring. Girard sacrificed Anson hit to the pitcher. W. Brydge scoring@. Gratton struck out. 4th innings.â€"King out Little to Wilson. _ Laflamme singled to centre Brennan hit to short left, Gratton making a great pick up and throwing Laflamme out at third. Melnnis out W. Brydge to Wilson. f Girard singled ~to right. Anson lifted to left. Gratton walked. Girâ€" ard sceored on a pass ball. Gratton was . caught off third MelIntyre to Farr.â€" Wilson out Melnnis to Pierce. Wilson out MciIinnis to Pierce. Fraser struck out. Little struck out. 5th . innings.â€"Pierce struck out. Melntyre popped to Girard. Belliâ€" vieux struck out. 6th ‘innings.â€"Farr lifted to Fraser in centre. McNiven out Murphy to Wilson. King safe on W. Brydge‘s bad throw to first. Laflamme out Girard to Wilson. Murphy safe when Pierce started to juggle the ball off first. Brydge popped to Pierce, doubling Murphy. W. Brydge struck out. 2 P ith inningsâ€"Jackson and Melnnis struck out. â€"Pierce safe on a hit to short. Mclintyre raised to Gratton. Fraser out Farr to Pierce, Lefty making a great stop. Little struck out. Murphy drove one hard towards second. J. Brydge drove another to centre. W. Brydge out Pierce unâ€" assisted. 8th innings.â€"Belliveaux singled to centre. Farr out to Wilson unassisâ€" ted. _ MceNiven strncl( out. â€" King struck out. $ Booze CGCosts Years of Life IFE Insurance figures prove that the excess of deaths among moderate L drinkers over abstainers runs from 11% to 74%. It is the business of Life Insurance Companies to know the risks a man takes when he uses liquor. These Insurance men have no theories to prove and no doctrine topreach. Their figures are as cold as ice, and they make you pay for the risks you run. To them it is simply businessâ€"a matter of dollars and cents. But to you it is a matter ‘of life and death. Ontario ~Referendum Comnmittee / Are You Willing to Die Before Your Time for Sake of Booze? 20â€"30 4,221 _ 4,617 ; 117 30â€"40 4201 7. 041 684 49â€"50 61246 10,861 74 C 50â€"60 13,056 18;524 42% 60â€"70 29,078 34,568 19% From tables prepared by R. H. Moore, Actuary of the United Temperance and General Insurance Company, based on Records of over 60 years‘ experience. If you have habitually taken two glasses of whiskey per day or the alcoholic equivalent in beer, your chances of dying before your time are double those of total abstainers. +It has been costing total abstainers yearly millions, of dollars in preâ€" miums to help to pay for excessive deaths among drinkers! Can we afford such waste of life and money in the face of the war losses of money and men? Vote "No‘" to repealing the Ontario Temperance Act, and "No" rendering it practically worthless by the proposed amendments. Answer every question on the Referendum Ballot with an X under the heading "No," and herein fail not, or your vote is lost to Temperâ€" Ages than among abstainers. Actuarial Comparison of Death Records Ex Deaths A Total Abstainers Moderate Drinkers (Cesn Deaths A l:::’.ns Insurance Records Prove Moderate Drinking Increases Deathâ€"rate 35% number of deaths among moderate drinkers averages 35%, higher MASON . Brick Work, Plastering Cement Work, Etc. Etc Mail Orders Attended to Promptly T.EMâ€"“PW D. A. DUNLAP, ANDREWâ€"S. GRANT, Treasurer, Viceâ€"Chairman and Secretary (1001 Excelsior Life Bldg., Toronto) Nioderate Drinkers HAILEYBURY. Phone 152. P.0. Box Will visit Timmins l of every month at Daiâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by. grungemont Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. DR. L. GACNON VETERINARY OFFIOE

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