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Porcupine Advance, 9 Aug 1928, 1, p. 8

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On account of her beauty and talent ‘‘Maggie‘‘ was selected as the star for the film referred to. This film was very successful and a fortune was made from it Apparently, howâ€" ever, ithe star did not profit much from it, as she is now reported as in serious | proverty. She is suffering from injured pine. A few hundred dollars would mean her removal to hospital in the South and a chancee for her reâ€" covery. This money, however, is not available and the chances are that the i star of the picture, ‘‘Nanook of the | North,‘‘ will shortly pass away from earth‘s troubles and illness. ! sSUDBURY BOY OF NINE SAVES BABY FROM TRAIN The story of the bravery and ence of mind of a boy of nine : of age in saving a little girl from death by being run over by a is told as follows by a recent issue of The Sudbury Star :â€"â€" *(Great presence of mind and pluck on the part of Stanley Conron, Sudâ€" bury boy, aged nine, saved Kathaleen McArthy, two years and six months of age from certain death in the path of C.P.R. Train No. 17 on Thursday morning. The little tot was playing by the railway tracks near Geneva St. and as the train approached, was evidently #too frightened to move. From the verandah of their homes Mrs Thomas Vickers and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Scott, Geneva St., saw the babe and soromned in tomm' Their cries attracted the Conron lad‘s attention and, racing across the track he grabâ€" bed the helpless child and jumped to safety just as the train rushed by. Stanley‘s heroism was highly praised by those who witnessed the near traâ€" gedy, but he was a modest youth and on returning home casually mentioned the incident to his father, George Conron, who is a sergeant on the Sudâ€" bury police foree. Father and mother at first mildly took their boy to task for playing near the railway tracks, but not when neighbours told them the enitire story. The resceued child‘s parents are neweomers to Sudbury and reside on Geneva St."‘ cars. Mrs. H. L. Bunting and young son, of Thorold, Ont., are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Stenhouse. Mr. Bunting, who was the popular acâ€" countant at !the Northern Ontario Liyht Power Co. office here some years ago, will join them later. # NE W TUThird Ave. :k: QFP. NEW EMPIRE THEATRE THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO TO BE DYING IN THE NORTH 7th innings â€" Cochrane â€" Fasano struck out. Godin hit Marsh who stole second. Carter popped to Roâ€" beé'ts. Logan struck out. O R. 0O H. 0 E. Will Now Play North Bay Juniors for Championship‘ of Northern Ontario. _ Big Crowd at Junior Ball Game Yesterday and a Good Game of Much Interest. 6th innings â€" Cochrane â€" Marsh fouled out to Roberts. _ Carter hits through Roberts, stole second. Godin hit Logan. Cavanaugh hits through Laflanme scoring Carter, Logan takâ€" ing third. Nagle walked, stole seâ€" cond. Theriault hit to right, secoring Logan, Cavanaugh and Nagle. Gregg lined to Laflamme. Belliveau struck out. 4R.2H. 1 E. Timminsâ€"Gillonardo flied out to Theriault. Laflamme grunded out to Nagle trippled to right. Webb douâ€" bled over third, scoring Charlebois. Roberts popped to Cavanaugh. 1 R. Yesterday the final game _ was played in the Temiskaming Junior Baseball Association, the Timmins Juniors _ winning â€" from _ Cochrane Juniors after a lively and interesting gcame. â€" The seore was 18 to 11. There was a specially large crowd out for the feature and all liked the game. Timmins Juniors are now the chamâ€" pions of the Temiskaming Junior Baseball Association, and will now play North Bay for the Junior Ball championship of Northern Ontario. Home and home games may be arâ€" ranged or the series played at North Bay. Timminsâ€"Gillonardo â€" doubled _ to left field, stole third, Laflamme fouled out to Nagle, Charlebois singled to right field, scoring Gillonardo, stole second and third. Webb struck out, Charlebois scoring on an overthrow to third. Roberts fouled out to Loâ€" gan. lst innings â€" Cochrane â€" Nagle walked, Theriault struck out; Gregg hit to third; Charlebois catching Nagle off base; Belliveau singled, scoring Gregeg. Fasano struck out. Timminsâ€"Charlabois doubled _ to right. Webb dowbled to left scoring Charlebois. Roberts singled to cenâ€" tre, stole second. _ Auge tripled to right, scoring Webb and Roberts. Fasano threw out Dominico, Auge scoring. Donovan â€" singled, caught stealing second. _ Godin struck out 2ndâ€"Cochraneâ€"Gillonardo â€" threw out Marsh. Carter struck out. Logan struck out and went to first on passed ball. Gillonardo threw out Cavanâ€" augh. Timminsâ€"Auge walked, stole seâ€" cond. â€" Dominico safe on pop fly which Logan dropped, ‘Auge taking third on play. Cavanaugh hits Donovan, fill ing the tbases. Godin flied to Gregg. Gillonardo singled to short, scoring Auge and Dominico stole second. Laflamme sacrifices, scoring Donovan, Gillonardo took third and was caught off the bag by Logan. 3 R. 1 H. 2 E. 3rd innings â€" Cochrane â€" Nagle walks. Theriault safe when Charleâ€" bois drops fiy. Nagle forceed out at second. Gregg singles, Theriault making third. â€" Belliveau singles, seorâ€" ing Gregg and Theriault stole second and third. Fasano grounded to Charâ€" lebois who caught Belliveau off the Nagle scoring. Belliveau struck out. Fasano singled, between Charlebois and Laflamme, stole second and was out stealing third. 2 R. 1 H. 1 E. the same way. UV Iv, U 11. U 1S, Timminsâ€"Auge fouled out to Nagle Dominico popped to Fasano. _ Donoâ€" van doubled, stole third, Godin singled scoring Donovan. . Gillonardo hit to centre, scoring Godin and scores on overthrow. _ Laflamme fielded out to Marsh. 2 R. 1 H. 2 6. 5th innings â€" Cochrane â€" Nagle walked, stole second. Theriault orounded to Roberts. Gregg groundâ€" ed to Gillonardo, safe on bad throw, Timminsâ€"Gregg threw out Charleâ€" bois. Webb struck out. _ Roberts singled over third and was out stealâ€" ing second 0 R. 1 H. OKE. 4th innings â€" Cochrane â€" Carter popped to Gillonardo. Godin threw out Logan and Cavanaugh went out bag, stole second, takes third din‘s overthrow to second. ardo threw out Marsh. 2 R. 2 the immins Wins Championship / of Temiskaming Junior Ball VIA COCHRANE LxÂ¥. Timmins ...;;......; ;. . 9.00 a.m. August 21Ist Lv. Schumacher ................ 9.05 a.m. 21st Lyv. South Porcupine ........ 9.17 a.m. . "alst Liv. Porquis Jct. .:;:,...:..... 10.30 a.m. ; ; or L.y. Porguls Jct...:...:............ 5.30 p.m. "~~â€"~@igt Eiv. Cochrane ....;......::::.... 8.50 p.m. " _ HARVESTERS! Through cars from other Bgncipal points connecting with above special trains. For details consult local Canadian National Agents Through Trainsâ€"Comfortable Colonist Carsâ€"Special Cars for Women and Children $15.00 TO WINNIPECG Plus half a cent per mile beyond to all points in Marn:â€" i toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta,â€"Edmonton,, Tannis, Calgary, MacLeod and East. _F_’l_-US TAX RETURNINGâ€"Hali a cent per mile to Winnipeg, plus $20.00 and tax to destination. T ravel is a summary of yesâ€" on (Goâ€" GHllonâ€" Auge homered to _ right scoring Webb and Roberts. Dominico walked Donovan struck out. _ Fasano threw out G@odin. 4R. 4 H. 1 E. Timminsâ€"Auge doubled to centre ‘aught stealing third. Dominico sinâ€" gled. . Donovan struck out. _ Godin drove ia homer to right secoring Domâ€" inico. (Gillonardo popped to Nagle. 2 K. o ~H.‘0 B. 8th inningsâ€"Cochrarteâ€"Cavanaugh singled, stole second. Nagle flied out to Donovan. Theriault struck out. Cavanaugh stole third. Gregg walkâ€" ed, stole second.â€" Belliveau singled, scoring Cavanaugh. Gregg seored on Dominico‘s wild heave. Belliveau caught stealing second. 2 R. 2 H. 1 EBE Timminsâ€"Laflamme . struck _ out. Charlebois singled. Webb lined to right, secoring Charlebois. _ Roberts tdok first on Belliveau‘s wild throw. 9th inningsâ€"Cochrane â€" Fasano called out on strikes as also Carter and Logan. 0 R. 0 H. 0 E Score by Innin Cochrane. Timmins . . E gsâ€" 0 4 3 I : L no _ j / Lo #> hJ > J i <â€" DJ Cochrane. .. 1 Timmins . 2 Sacrifice hit, Laflamme. Two base hits, Gillonardo, Webb (2), Auge Donovan. Three base hitsâ€"Charleâ€" bois and Auge. Home runsâ€"Auge, Godin. 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In addition, it offers all those basic features which have been so largely instrumental in Chevrolet‘s tremendous sucâ€" cess as the world‘s largest builder of trucksâ€"rugged rear axle with oneâ€"piece banjoâ€"type housing . . semiâ€"elliptic springs set parallel to the load . . completely enclosed valveâ€"inâ€"head motor with air cleaner, oil filter and positive action vane type oil pump . . thermostatic control of water circulation . . low loading height . . generous road clearance and countless other features of comparable importance. Visit your Chevrolet dealer and get a trialâ€"load demonstration of this remarkable new truck! It has been developed to meet the modern conditions of business transportation and body types are available for every type of business. c.a.s. 282C WORLD‘S LARGEST BUILDER OF TRUCKS AT WALKERVILLE, ONTARIO Government Tares, Spare Tire, Bumper and Body Extra. Thke GM.A.C. . . General Motors‘ own dejerred payment plan effords the most convenient and economical way of buying your Chevrolet on teme. l _ * * â€" o fAnnouncing the Timmins Garage Co. Ltd. Timmins, Ontario. CHASSIS ONLY 6653 Price only 9.00 a.m. August 3lst 9.05 a.m. "â€"‘â€"â€" 9.17 a.m. + 3lst 10.30 a.m. t 3lst or 6,.24 p.m 7A0 p.m BOB BRUCE MAKES FIND OF INTEREST IN QUEBEC and Marsh). 1st on 5. off Cavanaugh 2 Godin, 12; by Cav an: ‘* An interesting discovery has qust been reported l)} ‘©‘Bob‘‘ Bruce, an old time prospector and one of the earliest stakers in Poreupine, who has just returned. from a prospecting expedition in Quebec. The disâ€" covery consists of a large pyrrhotite dyke, said to be 15 feet wide and specimens from which show considerâ€" able mineralization with some chalâ€" copyrite. The showing is located in Dufay township and is said to be the scene of considerable recent staking. Mr. Bruce has a group of four claims located around the discovery. After the experience of Noranda the occurâ€" rence of bodies of pyrrhotite with copâ€" per associated is regarded as extremeâ€" ly significant by engineers who are familiar with conditions in the Rouyn country. Barren pyrrhotite may not be significant in itself but where there are values in copper along with it there is a strong probability according to some authorities that greater conâ€" cenration of copper values may be found at greater depth as a result of replacemen‘t ot the pyrrhotite by the chaleopyrite."‘ Cavanaugh andt i20gan Timmins, Godin and Auge. Umpiresâ€"Melntyre and Boyd. Time of game, one hour and fifty five mmutes. A new era starts when the son beats the father at tennis. WA N T E D The North Bayv 1st on balls, off Godin ugh 2. Struck out by Cavanaugh 6. Batteries avanaugh and Logan; olst 3lst wee

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