Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 23 Jun 1927, 1, p. 8

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GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE LTD. sb i9 y v * fith the home of nnweleomo i ‘Tike these. FLYOâ€" SAN not only kills FPLIES _ but is sure death to all inâ€" sect pests. ‘-not stain fabrics. Get a bottle and sprayer DISTRIBUTORS 6 28 adlys Quooooouoonoonooolnoooooooooooooouoooo.noooooooouooooooooooooooooo”oo%ooooooooiuoooooooo % 4 PS e The meeting for Tuesday, June 28th for the Y. P. S. will be held at Daiton‘s Park. . Members are to meet at the church at 7 o‘clock sharp. In ease of rain, the meeting will be held in‘ the church basement instead of at Dalton‘s Park. All members are reâ€" quested to attend. TIMMINS K. OF 0. TO HAVE SPECIAL TRAIN TO FALLS grees there. Any of the members wishing to go over and return to be ready for work Monday morning can do so by the use of the special train. Accordingly a special train has been chartered. _ This special will leave Timmins at 6 a.m., and returning will leave the Falls after the event. . All members of the K. of C. who wish to take in the trip should notify the secretary or any of the officers at once. 'l\he Tmmms Council of the K. of %o ing to Iroquois Falls on Sunâ€" day, Ju ly 3rd, to put on the three doâ€" The above Cars are all in perfect condition with 1927 License. Small down payâ€" ment. Balance one year to pay. Light Delivery Truck J dbb4 U . AG A _ dA e A e d dAdh th wm AT DALTON‘S P Reo Special Sedan is / x _ 1â€"1926 Paige Brougham 00 00000 000000 ooooo ooo 0000. 000000000 .. 4 1â€"1926 . Star Coupe 1â€"1925 Star Coach ‘fi < <€ € +4 @ @ $*, C @ +4 @ 4 *%*"*, 4. © #€ * © + #€ 04( 4 @ * © *4 © 0 un @ $# # € 0000 6 *4 @ @ 4# 4 @ ® “.“ 00 © e B 4 $ 4 % *4 © 00 @ © 40 ¢0, @ C # #4 4 *4 ¢4 *4, € #4€ © 4# $ # 00 $ #0 * ha wtnd % 4 * 00.“ 4 CAd 4. € $€ * 0,,0 % 40 C € 9 .00 *4 #4, * 6 #4, @ mirk © /A ++ Y ) © $ Hackett tripied ed ball. _ McG singled scoring stole 2nd and w ball. Monaghar who threw wild ing. _ Sloan si stealing, Longw 4 H. 2 E. Cain struck ot on Farr‘s poor bled Holmes‘ g1 ners were safe. struck out. 0 F 3rd Inningsâ€" unassisted. . E: singled, Farr gc hit to Thomas the plate. Mur and «scored wh wild to second. 1 R. 2 H. 1 E. Gagnon safe ¢ mett walked. M Gagnon and J struck out.. H strike out whicl to a double pla to Sloan. Cain ray at the plate 4th Inningsâ€" went out stealit mett. _ Scully st out Monaghan. McHutchisonm dropped Farr‘s grounded to M out at second, out. â€" Thomas s Murphy to McC 5th Inningsâ€" ing. Sloan singled and went out ,steahng, Longworth to Jemmett. 3R. In the Temisk@gning: â€"Baseball League series match at South Porenâ€" pine on Friday last, Timming had easy win, The following is the gfi!%z by innings :â€"â€" i 1st Inningsâ€"McGrath singled and went out stealing, Longworth to Jemâ€" mett. Scully struck out. Monaghan doubled. Sloan hit in front of the pitcher. . Kendall hit by a pitched ball filling _the bases. ..Farr walked, forcing Monaghan home. â€" Murphy hit to Jemmett, forcing Farr at '_se-} cond. 1 R. 3 H. 0 E. . : Cook flied to Scully. Gagnon hit to Farr and went to 2nd when Farr threw the ball over McGrath‘s head. Monaghan threw out Jemmett. Gagâ€" non going to 2nd. Murry walked. Longworth fouled out to Sloan. OKR. 0 H. 1 E. ' 2nd â€" Inningsâ€"Chantler struck out. Hackett tripled and scored on a passâ€" ed ball. _ McGrath tripled. Scully singled seoring McGrath. Seully stole 2nd and went to 3rd on a passed ball. Monaghan popped to Thomas who threw wild to 3rd, Scully scorâ€" Cain struck out. ‘MceHutchison safe on Farr‘s poor throw. Murphy fumâ€" bled Holmes‘ grounder and both runâ€" ners were safe. Thomas and Cook struck out. O R. 0 H. 1 E. 3rd Inningsâ€"Kendall out, Holmes unassisted. Farr singled Murphy singled, Farr going to 3rd. Chantler hit to Thomas and Farr was out at the plate. Murphy stopping at third, and when Longworth threw wild to second. Hackett struck out. Gagnon safe on Farr‘s error. Jemâ€" mett walked. Murray tripled, scoring Gagnon and Jemmett. Longworth struck out. Hackett was robbed of strike out which finally developed inâ€" to a double play. Sloan to MeGrath to Sloan. Cain out at first and Murâ€" ray at the plate. 2 R. 1H. 1 E. â€" . . 4th Inningsâ€"McGrath walked ‘and went out stealing, Longworth to Jemâ€" mett. Scully struck out. Cain threw out Monaghan. 0. R. 0 H. 0 E. McHutchison safe when McGrath dropped Farr‘s poor throw. Holmes grounded to Monaghan McHutchison out at second, Murphy making the out. â€" Thomas struck out. Cook out Murphy to McGrath. 0 R. 0O H.«1 E. 5th Inningsâ€"Sloan flied ut to Mcâ€" Hutchison. Kendall hlt W1th a pa.t.ch- J tch When South efl ball I*‘a.n: strnck oug. gendll off first Longworth to Holmes.| 4 out Murray. 0 R. 0 H. 0 E: _ Gagnon out to Scully on a nice running catch. Jemmett out to Mecâ€" Grath, Murphy threw 6th Inningsâ€"Murphy walked and went to second on a passed ball. Chantler bunted. â€" Murphy stopping at third. Murphy and Chantler scorâ€" ed on a overthrow at second. Hackâ€" ett walked. McGrath hit by a pitched ball. Scully hit to Cain. Hackett out at third. Murray threw to Jemâ€" mett to get McGrath at second, the ball getting away from Jemmett. Mcâ€" Grath trying for third but was out on a close decision, Jemmett to Murray. Scully stopping at second. Jemmett threw Monaghan out, 2 R.1 H. 1 E. Longworth safe when his grounder bounced over Murphy‘s head. Cain flied out. to Chantler. . McHutchison safe on Murphy‘s error. Holmes hit to Monaghan who tossed McHutchiâ€" son out at second. Holmes safe at first, Longworth stopping at third. Holmes out stealing Sloan to Murphy. Thomas flied out to Chantler. Cook popped to McGrath. Gagnon walked. Jemmett singled. Gagnon stopping at third. Murray struck out. 0 R. 1 H. 8th Inningsâ€"Murray threw out Murâ€" phy. Longworth retired with a brokâ€" en thumb from a four tip off Chantâ€" ler‘s bat. Holmes now catching. Jemâ€" mett playing first base, McHutchison second and Mansfield ieft field. Mcâ€" Hutchison threw out Chantler. Hacâ€" kett went out swinging. 0 R. 0O H. ith Inningsâ€"Sloan struck out. Kendall out to Holmes unassisted. Farr filed out to Jemmett. 0 H. 0 H. Monagham threw out Mansfield. Cain â€" struck out., MceHutchison hit in front of the plate and was out, Sloan to McGrath. OKR. 0 H. 0 E. 9th Inningsâ€"MceHutchison threw out McGrath. Scully walked, stole second. Monaghan walked, Scully and Monoghan pulled a double steal, Sloan struck out. Kendall scored Sceully and Monaghan‘ with a home run over centre field. McHutchison threw out Farr. 3 R. 0 H. 0 E. Holmes flied out to Seully. Deacon batting for Thomas singled through short. â€" Cook hit to Monaghan and Deacon was out at second. Cook safe at first on Murphy‘s poor throw Gagnon struck out. 0 R. 1 H. 0 E. TEMMINS A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E McGrath, 1b. . Seully, l.f... .. Monaghan, s.s. .. Sloan, c. .. Kendall, 14. . .. Farr,. 3b. .. Murphy, 2b. .. ... Chantler, c.f. .. .. Hackett, p. .. 3 SS GENTRY‘S GIRCUS DR BIG GROWD 0N TU Crowd at Evening Performirice the Largest Ever Gathered Mere ‘Under Canvas. ShowfNot as Good as Sparks to Timmins on Tuesday of this week, and drew very large crowds. _ The crowd for the evening show was the largest ever gathered for any similar event at Timmins, being larger than the best ever drawn by Sparks‘ Cirâ€" cus. The latter is a ‘better and bigâ€" ger show then Gentry‘s. â€" The Gentry Shows are much of the type of the Sparks Shows, but not so large nor so good. The parade held in the morning just after eleven was a disâ€" appointment to most people, t’hne showâ€" ing of animals and other features not being very large or imposing. The Gentry Show, however, has one good point in common with the Sparks Shows,â€"its employees are most orâ€" derly and quiet, and the show. went out of town without the slightest apâ€" proach to cause for any complaint as to conduct. FREE SPEOIAL COUPON Gentry‘s cireus paid its first visit DAINTY LUNCH SANDWICH SPREAD For all kinds of Sandwiches: a combination ofDainty Lunch Mayonâ€" naise, Pickle Relish, Choice gltll:ls;s:.i:entoes, and Spices. Very Your Name (The Original Noâ€"Oil Salad Dressing) 4 Two Bottles in one when thinned with milk or cream To the grocer: Your wholesale will cash this coupon . Worth 5¢. at your grocers on purchase of Dainty Lunch Mayonnaise Dainty Lunch Sandwich Spread Dainty Lunch Hipolite Marshmaliow Cream HIPOLITE MARSHMALLOW CREAM oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo :xrmns SATURDAY, JUNTE msm ERRIES YOUR SALADS USE HAMILTON, ONTARIO When you buy a loaf of our raisin bread it is gone before you know it. The children will locate it and help themselves every time they experience that ‘‘gone‘‘ feeling. The adults, too, are always ready for a slice of it. : To be on the safe side buy several loaves at time. No chance of it getting stale. Make our bakery your sounces of, supply. , } Baker Third Ave, Timmins "The wonder metal of the RAISIN BREAD 5d

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