Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 24 May 1922, p. 8

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yaceveusetevstetoualnto sns aun o ppUpUptAemenonenonenenonenenenesnenehenenied Sedan ::... ... ... 2420 Prices are {.0. b. Walkercville, Ontario Thiefâ€"proof transmission lock reducing insurance rates 15 to 20% for the Lightâ€"Six owner Touring. . . . . . Roadster (3â€"Pass.) Coupeâ€"Roadster (2â€"Pass.) . ... 5â€"Pass., 112" W. B., 40 H. P T NS 1485 A S T UBDE DA K ELER _ YE A R Fiveâ€"passenger, 40 H. P., 112â€"inch wheelbase. Cord Tires standard equipment LIGHTâ€"SIX Local Dealers Marshallâ€"Ecclestone, Limited 192 1/ 242 $1495 1495 THE owner of a Lightâ€"Six â€"never needs to apologize for his car. It rivals the higher priced cars in all the essentials that cause permanent satisfaction. The Lightâ€"Six Lâ€"head 40â€"horsepower motor with its machined crankshaft and connecting rods is remarkâ€" able for its smoothness, quietness of operation and freedom from vibration at all speeds. It is a good looking, responsive car which is easy to drive and remarkably comfortable. Its deep, soft, genuine leather cushions and semiâ€"elliptic springs, front and rear, assure riding ease. Its cowl ventilator and parking lights add to its serviceability and fine appearance. Insurance rates are reduced 15 to 20 per cent by the thiefâ€"proof transmission lock. Vast resources, elimination of parts makers‘ profits and large volume, make possible the production ef this unusual car at so reasonable a priceâ€"$1495, £{. 0. b. Walkerville, Ontario. And with that you get the benefit of sevenrty years‘ experience building qua Timmins, Ont. THE PORCUPINE ADVANOERE these he plays in a straight LOrward, simple method, but the short ones he jabs and stabs in an uncertain, agonâ€" izing manner,. Whether he has any physical defect, as he supposes, is doubtfulâ€"at any rate if the putt is to be conceived as something different from the rest of the game from our viewpoint, his mental conception is the defect. but one shoul his short putts proach putter these he plays down Dis pulier manstrate his cour with any or all . seems to me that men, like others, w of knowledge than it is that a person m dence in himself. One putt is possible. The to try to hole out so l« range of the pin. Ra be satisfied with ‘‘lay indeed one will more to hole out than if he to get near the hole. C(Â¥ nere 1s er w tremor of h1 _ and he had ither case of ; near puttin vles a Tor nis coura missing putt his putter and erage man t is unnat utiing is 1 do not me; NA T 1 K NO. 7â€"â€"PUTTING varaon mnnmnseil pitfall when he a ‘‘game withi poor putting is hould remember he majori Is nol 1( LA¢ TPOO of wha 1a( ew ooservatio h 1V11 1 J€ 2( h ace «zeo~f lef SV Zind It‘s e t kE s3 P .imfv M J CA tA inimum us Ex$ Essentidls ced of the age t al ere is no better ap. quest101 no ack 0 al In a G ‘ver sysiem_ one gely mental, and that it is a aunesâ€" finger meant ot failed. T nus 1 exâ€"rugby star, on the field, who ‘ter putt, threw offered to deâ€" in fistic combat the gallery. I: failure of these ue more to lack k of nerve. Trut an O dea ure to do so. se of the exâ€" f, who could although he Us De manâ€"eailn that th nave con ) spe a game."â€" roverbial, it is onl\ i€ na 1as OL leve itt em lelleve a s always tIn ryvth i sma Dut n to ralf a KS 11 n ne rVis T more LN 1€ uxT hat n ut iere 1ere 11Ch out len a ot the the not de CC ve ut n Ne and anove all try in the centre of th realize how easy putt. The results as in a missâ€"hit dr son one is apt to g failure on the gree on deveio In gauging a putt we assume that if the.ball is hit truly it will require so much strength. (Now a topped ball or tues, one more n n 1] 1( _ No waste. You make no more than you use. U Dut Rreme RRaNY 0 hole wer 16 6 _3 . Sss ;‘A_“.l“"\ ind xfl : " Aar; â€" imb ofmnencemenie e N Yy? Â¥~ ~ .;H wo .. >A wa WB 4 mis Whe mpo Distributors in the principal towns in the North Country. W +se NEW THE INEVY 7 ~69 id * AOA | m wo vie e t + Eon tks 0o oY t e w us 38. RXc h: 4 se Nes BM w Meaaty wl io "m cR t scay C 39e3 cemete es Nesn ‘TRatke. tRun sls ets 38 e o ce ] M ole ts MALCCS :.-A',;v.-fl-a-“' BR y y 2 h WHOLE MILK â€" POWDERED )1 O1 te 1 trv to ( on € rive may oe retrieved, reen 1s 1e ( in the brown and yellow tins missé 1t ve and for this reaâ€" o on repeating; but 1 is more disastrous LC TE n vhen ¢ The w to necome more n , easy stroke the ball truly n eas n wWhAyV due is Decom ly it beâ€" it even if nume LNat n ma sI10 1€ 1f n we much rnooth nvaâ€" rIn iters ral one lelv mo we We at 16 Troquot: establishn that town termswas t Bgazduof OT () (1 (Copyrighted 1@( )6 N1 n FIGURES ARE THE LIFE BLOOD OF BUSINESS. n n »Di€ ext h same re nc Ki the laffed ball will not run the some ce as a truly hit one. Neither cheeled ball nor a toed ball have Accountant and Auditor r0is Falls ii_’rganizi;‘;g for the shment of a" public TNbgfry in wn. The initiative in thg matâ€" s taken by ‘the Iroqu@gig Falls of Trade. 34L 1A mple. ‘hemember, tie shortest e between two points, which ‘ purpose is the ball and the in a straight line. , of course, one should be up the hole a chanee. There have ome good putters who ‘have 1 the ball into the hole, notâ€" irkaldy, and Travis when he e British Amateur. But as a rule, golfers are faintâ€"hearted putting green, with this proâ€" at usually in fourâ€"ball games ally goes for the hole so vigorâ€" 1at even where direction is perâ€" e ball rarely gobbles the hole of its strength. ighted British and Colonial Press, Limited). article: Common Faults. xperience fficiency nergy quipment R. F. ARGLES in trV compiex wilich is other Remember. the shortes \lli.nur a toed ball hav s as one hit in the cen ; so above all, watel e club strikes it fairhy mnary kly () LVs, one ani( rords, slic putt with Offices _ Reed Block Timmins, Ont. Telephone 66 utt with drag o I strongly ad attempt any o it is only mak 1e see i1 it is _the putt is all probabi ire. unless h ie, but rarely e of it ~Al ime nut ho UD O her saots, will pass running tor some T C ut their e them. ie swing in the to someé pu )eTOT 1t Nt 1t

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