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Porcupine Advance, 6 Jun 1923, p. 1, 1, p. 2

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THE NORTHLAND MOTOR SALES CO. !1 Thage 293 Timmins, Ont. i« 6 a 8 There must be some reason why Chevrolet passed the of the industry in this way. The reason is that Chevrolet best anticipates the modâ€" «m car buyer‘s requirements. Today, common sense rules in the purchase of motor @z2rs. People want to buy reliable transportationâ€"not a mackhine. They want to buy a quality car that i give them the highest degree of satisfactory service â€"â€"» ear whose construction and appearance provide a maarce of real pride of ownership. And with all this it xaust be economical in first cost and in upkeep. TChexyrolet combines all these requirements; It is the wogid‘s lowestâ€"priced, fullyâ€"equipped, quality car, and ®s lowest in operating cost of any car built. That Chevrolet meets the requirements of a vast number car buyers is proven by the car buzers themselves in their actual purchase of more Chevrolets, by several *kousands, than any other quality car. Ask About the G. M.A.C. Plan of Deferred Payments Chevrolet Anticipates The Requirements of the Public Last year the increase in Chevrolet producâ€" tion was 50 per cent. greater than that of any other motor car manufactured. Why? Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells rew and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. in Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candies, Fruits, Wines, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigar ettes Stationery, Novelties, Jewelry, Etc. Here you will find anything you wish Come to P. Antoine‘s IROQUOIS FALLS WINS c _ _| OME IUf MLL OPPOSITE FIRE HALL Pleasure Ice Cream Parlour| "ste‘s Eitting and Figldâ€" BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE MONET A P.0O. Box 3, Timmins. 2nd. innings. Fallsâ€"DeRosier walked. â€" Morrisâ€" on‘s fly to centre was misjudged by White and it went for a twoâ€"bagger. Gratton and _ Flanders â€"struck out. Gauthier grounded out to _ Piercs. han OR.:1IH. OE. Timminsâ€"Pieree out Coons. Scully singled. crificed him along. 8 out, and was thrown ou Morrison dropped the ()]| . 1H eare of 6r Timmins sIngied. > both runns White‘s on Gauthier, Tate‘s slash and Fournic a passed ha simecled thr a Dail. Urlil wWwAaiked. singled through short, ~filling â€" the bases. . hit to Brydge, who forced Tate at home and Gill was caught at 3rd on a quick throw by Morrison, ending a rally that sH#ould have produced more runs. 4R. 5H. skie There was a good crow opening game of district thought it a good exhib first game of the season. inning. Fallsâ€"Gauthier flied o Fallsâ€"Gauthier flied out to Spenece, Bousquet struck out,, Coons {singled and scored on Brydge‘s triple to right. â€" Gerrard flied out to White. HRt.: â€" 2H. ._O L. Timminsâ€"Pierce doubled to centre Scully flied to Gauthieg. MeLean hit by pitched ball. Sheehan‘s grounder went through Gauthier, Pierce sceorâ€" 1n 1E at the plate, ‘sut tii right themselves with ny Monoghan did we player.getting into f at tle "D little uni and Dr. at the ; right the fear or and when and he sh aggregatio: The Falls added arother in the fourth, and six more in the fifth, on four hits and as many errors. Tate gave way to Spence, the latter pitchâ€" ng a very nice game. He should beat the Falls on his next start. Manager Marshall didn‘t show any new material with the Fall Flanders, a newcomer with the Papermakers, started. off on the mound but was given q hot reception and only stayed three innings, giving way to. Elliott Little, the Papermakâ€" ers‘ old reltable hurler. The Falls seored one run in then half of the first innings on a single and a triple by Coons and Brydge, after two were out.The Miners came back strong, scqring four runs on a double, a hit batsman, a walk and three singles, and an error by Gauâ€" thier. â€" Iroquois Falls blew into town on Thursday last and pried the lid off the ‘baseball season by coming from behind and winning the opener, 9 to Tate‘s Hitting and McLean‘s Figldâ€" ing Features of the Game. Fa Stages Comeâ€"Back. ons Falls } or Tavour in pickin when and where tco be should round on a 11 to Gurnier sin slashing sn can aiways D Thursday . he acular catches "hisholm, a ne hance to show uniform, but up in the next was a good cr ight it Reat hin teams Beha W JAail ence UTrn 1¢€ ills, we ord. innings. asquet struck out hite and Sheehns 1I oons. â€"1R. ith innings .11 on Qurnier 16 hnn\ good crowd out for the of distriect ball, and all rood exhibition for the idvancin n C ting proved ind when th Sheehan‘s grounder fauthier, Pierce scorâ€" ingle, scoring MeLean single scored Sheehan Tate went to 2nd on ie next game single scorel Tate went t Gill walked short., round out their next howed the 111 {€HH 11 N ( )6 10 howed tha 11 € ul v ha P1 made tha V ( centrs was meat at time d a lhittle wea md D6 m 1 s wares, nol will get into epended up: de a couple hat help C mer, didn‘t men ~S#CnNnIo1 A1s lineâ€"up place them aâ€" winning DOoIn{s ~may M( ES mand "a ht the last i)ppeari fans s THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ina@y w ue ty W 1} x niceâ€" much strony it Rosie: or the likely n the o De: Y OUn ? . an{( harlkk ‘lass, rreat )In € Dy d by Little in { 415 innings 5 ()] AVI Sceully groundé 3H : "Ol 5th innings. FPallsâ€"Gauthier sate on Tate‘s erâ€" ror. â€" Bousquet got a life when Pierce dropped the ball. Coons also safe on Pierce‘s error. Gauthier seoring and Bonsquet going to 3rd. Coons stole 2nd, and Bousquet scored on the atâ€" tempt to get Coons. Brydge singled to right, scoring.Coons, Brydge going to 2nd on the throw into the plate. Gerrard grounded to Tate who threw to Fournier,; getting Brydge at 3rd. DeRosier singled. So did Morrison, scoring TGerrard and DeRosier. Spence now pitching, Seully going to left, Tate to centre and Dr. Behan to 2nd. Gratton singled. _ Little safe when Piercee dropped the throw, Morrison sm.x'in}.-:. and Gratton was thrown out at 3rd, Gill <to Fourniers â€" Gauthisr up for the second time this inning was thrown out by MceLean. GR.4 H. brydge Dr. Beh LH:* O 1841 ourniet lan bhattin Opposite the Postâ€"office ‘TIM MINS to ord.. Coons scored on a passâ€" ball, and Seully made a nice cateh DeRosier‘s fly.â€" IR. 2H. OE. ‘imminsâ€"Seully singled toâ€" left. n! 1| I1 l H â€"Gerrard flied out â€" DeRosier flied to Mel ~struchk: out> ~OR:.0]1 in d OE. Summary of Game by Flanders in 3 i O IMMS, HOOKER DREW . INSURANCF IN ALL BRANCHES Coons, Gil ind Pierce r?UC 7th innings. rrison walke uble pl?\,\'. M ‘e. â€" Liftle sin P Ourn nd M tag@ing mscuilly wing out McLean for Sheehan, e s. . 0H.. 11 9th innings. Beh 8th innings squet and fied out t 6th innings sulit ce. Coons ad Gerrard sinel )n anders in o innin innings 8; by Ta by ‘Spence in 4! Houses and Lots of Lots for Sale on Terms. out: ~OR; OF: mer popped to Ger \I(lntne struck out s <error,â€" and. } n to Gerrard (Agents for Confederation Life Association). and Coons struel out to MeLean i 0OH.OF, sale on Drydage‘s t on a double kill. inz Seully on the stril struck ou oningo Shec N ( out, re out Snence out Mocelutyre (0] unmol On TT a NILL rounded WAs y left in ani( im te in M on 1A U 1 H out OR . 111 ud 111 Timmins: Pierce, 4 sceully, 21 MceLlean, Sheehan,. Iroquois Falls Cauthier, s.s Bousquet, c. C OOns, 11). Brydge, 3b. . Gerrard, 2b. DeRosier, 1.f Morrison, c Gratton, 1.f Flanders, p Litfle, p. .. Pourmniet Tate,; p., Cfill. c: . Dr. Behan Mcelntyre, Monohan, ings 4. Three base hitsâ€"Brydge 1. Two base hitsâ€"Pierce 1; Morrison i. stn‘im basesâ€"Seully 1; Bousquet 1; Coons 1. a Sacrifice ‘hitstâ€"MeLean 1. Umpiresâ€"Kelly, balls and strikes; Burns, bases, . 1nches at the Price Gordon Block Box 1047 â€" :./ Timm Made in Timmins under the penece " JUST 1O YQUR TASTE " otal most approved conditions C1E in livery ire if‘e; heig Residence PHONE 118. JOHN NICOLSON, ( uble doors wnship H ) ()(). 111 nine and Score R. H. PO. A. E. 4{() 41) Timmins Ont. @up)ine feet 7 width etc. C l1tneyvy SsSease.~, 14 10 111 1 t 1n(lle rk. Ont and 3enâ€" sC211] HAVE YOUR HOUSE RID OF COCKROACHES, Bugs and all other kinds of vermin. Contracts taken for this. and* «atis?antinn Membership fee $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c. per year for associate members. es G. A. Macdonald, President. Open to. nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those. of Scottish descent. *A Meets every second and fourth Friday in the month in the IOOF Hall. Meets every Tuesday ev ening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third â€" Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. N. Leamen, E. L. Urquhart, THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. UMMINS LODGE, 1.9.0.F. No. 459 mi, or Timmin PHONE 72. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Night and‘ day calls promptly, attended to. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, = Dr. Fred Tilt â€" W. H. SEVERT BUILDING CONTRACTOR Stone and Brick Mantels a Specialâ€" ty. Satisfaction guarantsed on al classes of construction work. Firstâ€"eiass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers., . Best dining room in town. ‘ Meals at all bhours. Corner Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.O. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. BARRISTER, SOLIICITOR, ETC Reed Block, J. LEVERT PRESTON AVE. . TIMMIN$ Furniture Repair Shop, in preâ€" mises formerly occupied by Ealey and Nelson. Repair work of every descripâ€"‘ tion. Prompt attention, best work and reasonable prices. Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes, Confectionery, Tobaccos. LVE 1aran Frank J. Kehoe )w open for business Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. /2 Spruce St. â€" _ Timmins VETERINARY SURGEON IROQUOIS FALLS PARIS HOTFA Hundreds of people _ighted with my serâ€" nees Apply to A. inger Lane, Mattagaâ€" ostcard to Box 463, 45â€"40p, C. G. Pirie, Secretary. Timmins.

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