CLEAN BOX5NG BOUTS IN THE COLD CAMP Will Be Aim of C. E. Patterson at Timmins in Arranging Future Attractions At the Rink h ('nnsitlm'ing tht- threatening weath- or. at gum! t'l‘t)\\‘('. turned out to 800 Hollinger and hump tmttns play on lfhrntt- grounds this week, but at tho vntl ut' tirxzt innings the rain fell in torrvnts; and there \'118 at grand rttbh tor sheltvz‘. Al'lvr waiting the usual 5 minutes, tttnpirc lko Hort-o vullvd the game with neither team senring. Summary: Donn-"llnteh laid one down to third and was thrown out at ï¬rst; Melntzsre walked and stole set-0nd: Scohie out. grennder to third; Arnold unt. grounder to piteher. llulling'3r-â€"â€"\\’elland struck out; Mufrhnmon out grounder to first; Hugqnlst, with two strikes on hint drove one to the pnvllliun fur twn buses but was left on seennd when Emery sent up :1 t‘nnl fly to tirst bnse â€"und tht‘n the rain. â€JUQ‘I‘H‘S-w “011w, (‘umpholk Hollinger: Smith 'I‘Immius will moot home next week on Dome grounds, and a guod game should he the order. dirt And a. little man aches just as hard as a his; one docs. No man or woman on earth ever lwliovus that the good die young. Before. starting on the right track be sure you :ll't‘ headed the right way. Most of the things postponed until tomorrow could have boon done to- «lay. Artiï¬cial msos are never so unna- tural as whvn they bloom on a girl‘s cheeks. _ O Many a big lwad 15 full emptiness. Real estate is soldom as cheap as \l WISE MEH SAYâ€" Lavignv and and (‘hic-zum. Juno 12.â€"-'l‘y. ('uhl) is the only "fuur hundred hitter" loft in the threo big leagues, according to aver- ugvs prvpurml hvro m-day. whh-h in- clude hutlvxjs who have taken part in (on or more games up to Thursday lust. 'l'hu percentage of the Detroit star full away during the 'muk from 427 (u 40;}. but he run his stolen huso total up to 25 and his runs smrml In 47 in 4.3 games. lvudlng all rivals. FACTS ABOUT ERRORS IN DAILY NE 'i‘ho t-apat-ity 01' some pmplv t‘or (lt-tt-vtinrz errors in the 11t~-\\'spa]1tm is marvellous. Also it 1.; singular 11011 many llllL‘XpOtlcd "waninys those pt-oplo (1:111 ï¬nd. 11‘ tho reporter wrote that tho "nan wore a voat (11' such and surh a rhar- actor. 901111: (1110 may call up and ask if thv mat was all the man had 011? To satlst’y theao literalists you must 01111111er110 110111 by itv111 the utlwr artitlcs vt‘ attlro. or thtv will accuse 11011 of 111111.11 tho vittim .1mm1r half nakt'ol. 'l‘ht‘ rvarlvl' who digests his paper 'I‘hc rcuzlcr who digests h’is papcr 011 the quict in his homc feels that he has shown great hrilliancy it' he de- tects an crrur in grammar or capitali- zation. It. is tmc thing to ï¬nd mis- takes at your leisurc in another man's work. quitc another to turn out a high cicgruc of accuracy and precision in the haste ut‘ ncwspupcr composi- tion. 'l‘ho banker makes blunders in his ‘lg'uros. thu lawyer draws up lncorroct papvrs and the businvss man submits erroneous hills. Stu-h blunders are known only to the flaw persons whom they concern. The newspaper is like the actor on the stage. whom- slight- est slip 1:; manifest to all and seems ridiculous. "One of them is a National league fan and the other is strong for the American league. so l'm always sure of having one of them on hand. The only reason they‘re both here today is because it's raining.†Bacon: “And does your son show any signs of his college training?" 2gbert: “Oh. yes; he's quite lame from an injury he received on the football ï¬eld.†"What's the idea of having two of- I’u-c boys. You have hardly enough work for one " DAILY NEWSPAPERS fl 0339! mm PLAYERS PM EMS 828 {Mi}! When Police Hake Raid late ta Night and Meat H32? Buzen Busaian Gamers CASES AT “113:1le uxzxmimiun which swim-d m indicate that 1110 pulivwnun was vxmwding; his duty in arresting the defendant. 'l‘ln- Magistrate rot‘nsvtl to allow this (truss uxatnination to prm-cod lw- 'ansv 01 this being a w'vlitninary hearing only and it was nut necessary as ht: simply had to satisfy himself that there was sufficient evidence to Justity the vase going tor triai. 'i‘he LU't‘llSth then expressed his \'.'illin::nt.-s.s to he tried by Mr. Wilson but the magistrate deelined then to deal with the ease explaining for the ediiication of tertain people in town. some 01‘ whom he thought were also in t'onrt. that he had no wish or ale- sire to protu't the police where there was any wrong-doing or where they had in any way heen proved to have em-ecdetl their duty. in ltis't'onnee- tien with the (‘onrt he had. however. not had any instance before him where they were shown to have acted beyond their powers. Defendant was sent for trial before visiting Magis- trat‘~ .\tl'invnn en "lmmdav. Warning to Drunks. in the eases of two men charged with being (illl'lllik they were each lined $3 and eosts and in inflicting these penalties the Magistrate inti- mated that. in future he intended dealing with all seeond oft'entes of this nature much more severely than heretofore. “Offenders apparently ignore or lose sight (-ompletely 01 this fact." said his Worship. “that drunkenesm in .11! nn‘kwrnsut district is a less per- i inissahie it Hot n n. on serious m‘reme . than would be the (use in a licensed! tomz. it is likeh to deprive the! oftmider of his liberty until such time shis tongue man be loom and he rot \eals the source and dispenser of the liquor." --~ lu‘I‘ClOfOI’U. 3 ('()!‘ll‘(.'ti012‘ {m- Enrlton JI‘JN'Hon He would either impose the maxi- rm- Elk Lake points, daily tvxcept mum line under the h) laws 0! theisnude town ur direct the complaint to bog , . u . . laid under the (‘rtminal (‘odt- 0r Li. Dailv (gxcept Sundan. ‘strwices quor l it‘(:!lS(‘ Avt. het tween North Bay and (oohranc. -t....sl..n o‘.nnu‘lr‘1 u‘nlel‘IIKI' l'ar l‘p- u THE PORCL'PINE ADVANCE :ntcrncd. wera pluzuk (2. McKay. 9 al'tornon with (23.! aim!" 3; set: 833 ll -d an“! .\' before (-mm of in hcn "You big mutt." satd the batter. IS the umplre called the thlrd strllte. ‘that was a’ foot outside. What‘s the matte-r with your was?" "Nothing at all: replied the HM- ‘4. ~:‘ to (2:3. 1' up ('t'I'tzlfzz “tailors. ; "; :l’t‘~'¢‘ l-utzt ('iz‘t'ttlzttez‘. in ’l'hn- insure card the (“swim :ztn'rutttzdituz. 'l‘mxn t‘t.tts:;.h‘u~ t‘t'nt’t. h' 2' plzu'el he fore the lens} Mltnieipnl authorities and Air. '1‘. M. \‘x'ilwn J.l’.. his natur- .nlixmiun papers showing that he is u iprcptrly qualiï¬ed iirizish :tnhjeet. In [presenting thme punt-1's. Mr. (‘rat’t inns Muted that he has not at drop of ;Gernu~.n blood in him and is of Eng- 311811 and Scotch descent. The autztor- littes named have expressed their {satisfaction at the explanation and {prunt‘ given by the ofï¬cer. -.. _ c a h hoot. s v ram . ('afv. Park)! ’North Ba} {11 fivept Sunday.) IEMISKHMINM NflflIHEflI [INIAHIIJ flMlWAV ’l‘ln'nugh trains daily unwrap: Sun- duV). lumen. '1“0mnm and (‘00.hrane making (unnections at l’mquis Junc- tion 10ri’0uupi1w, hranou points. Operating through sleepers. 'loronlo. Cngivhuvt and ('ovhrzuw. Daily (except Sunday). services between North Bay and (‘ovhrancu operating through sleeping car be- tween ('ochrane and Montreal (.‘J’. Local service between Englehart and (‘obalt daily. (except Sunday.) Far full particulars. see (-nrrem time table, or refer to any '1‘. X. f). agan ' 2.23.2.5 002m4~yarm VIO<m.m 20 Omwgbz OOZZHOAJOZ IS YOUR COAT COLLAR SOILED? Do Your Trousers Need Pressing? Among the Fans Rear Charlie's Tobacco Store. opposite Post Ofï¬ce - - '1‘] M 31188 Suitsmllml for and «Iv- livorml h Effective November 29th. 1914. Bartliï¬ Kabel Corrected to June 1st, 1915. chm l’nrlm ('ar svrviw between in} and Englehart daily 9);- TRAIN SERVICE. ll ng tom nb house. and It I there in ï¬ve mm- replied the uh!- ws. “I can see A. J. PARR. If Kilt via .|_\' um! lul #94'9609099+¢¢¢9¢¢¢9¢¢¢¢¢¢¢“9‘3â€?“ ¢¢9¢¢'¢â€Â§Â° ocoeoooocoouoooooooooo00900000000000.0000... 0609000000000600060000OOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o:- 0’ 9:. o} {o 0" 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:0 «:0 0:0 05 9:. 0:. 0:. go 0:. 03¢ 0:. 0:. u:- '3‘ 0:1 0%4-4-4'4-1‘4'6'}é-ï¬-éé-fl-éééééééééé-fl‘(ddï¬ï¬‚d-d-dfl-'Xui-d-é'ï¬-Il'd-é-biil'éï¬-‘l-é-l-é‘C 96090990900990.6000.“ EN. RACICOT i Opp. Station - Timmins : â€Qâ€OQOQQQOâ€Qâ€.OM Boots, Shoes, Tran! BUY I'HE 355's?! 'S’HUNI For Signs Of All: : Kinds 3 For Your Summer Outfit. VISIT TIMMINS ’Phone 45 TIMMIMS Unimg Emaï¬ @8000; Ostrossser Co. 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