Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 26 Jul 1912, 1, p. 2

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Pllflllli m ll Ifflflflfl [If mm Sufiragettes of loudnu Have Public Men Scared at Iheir lives--Buarded by Police The female of the species is more dangerous than the male. In the days of the French Revolu. tion and reign of terror churches were desecratcd. altars apoliated and priests and elemy butchered in the speed of a breath. Man was then on a rampage and lust and hatred lick! away and dominated. Outwardly primitive man ruled. The pendulum has swung about. and in Encland today puhlic men are in danger of their lives and com- pletely terrorized by the suflragette‘. They are heimr mmrded as the our is guarded at a time of Nihilistic activity in Russia. They are no long- er worried by the risk of more an‘ ‘11 Accordingt to old letters recently discovered at Palm Spain, it cost the backers of Columbus about. $7,- 000 on his great expedition to dis- The armament of the little fleet Oust. 14,000 pesetas. Columbus and his officers spent about 23.000 peset as on their personal expenses. and, inâ€" cluding the expenses of the crew, 223,050 pesetas was spent for the eight months during which the voy- age lasted. Kim: George's adtisers hm’e Warn‘ ‘ ed him strontrlv against an} nubliei appearance for the present. Scotland i Ynnd's ingenuity and resource-s are taxed to the utmost to w‘oteet the mcmhers of the cabinet. their wives and children and their homes. i The pnliee are ennvint'ed that thei votes-forowumen militants have em! tered upon a campaign of menu and ‘ hominidc. There is no «tum-‘tinn that i an attempt was made tn burn that home nl one. member Hi the enhinet. The hangince: of the Dublin theatre. where Premier Asquith ~epoke were actually set, on fire. That, the min- powder lonnd in the rooms of a par- ty of sullrugette demonstrators was intended to blow up the theatre the suflrugettes themselves do not deny. It is agreed that the hen“ hatchet thrown by n sufiréuette at the pie-i mien in Dublin narronlv missed! killing or seriousl) injuring him. i ('0V0r the New World culled Almeri- 3f Real Estate “There is only one thing that will induce us to declare a truce." an- nounced Miss Annie Kenny. who is acting: head of the Women’s Social and Political Union during the per- loll of Mrs. thneline Pankhnrs‘t's con 'aleseem'e 'frem her recent exper- ience as a hunger striker in llollo« way prison. “and that is the pass- aue of a law giving us the ballot." The sum total for which America was discovered amounted to some 36.000 pesetas. or abou_t$7,000. In spite of the small’hamount re- quired. however. Queen Isabella was forced to pawn her jewels, it is re- lated, to provide funds for the expe- dition. retary McKenna. Minister “f the Navy Winston Churchill. and other vahi'net ministers, have received the most ferocious threats descriptive of what would happen to them unless they declare for equal rights at the polls. Not only are they assured that they are in danger of being killed. but that the burning of their homes and the kidnapping of their ehildren are planned. It is t. h mw n mior killing Since the flames at Stockholm. Sweden. the. main topic of conversa- tion among: the athletic exports is the wonderful performances of H. Kohlemainen. the Finnish runner. Mike Murphy. the Veteran trainer of the American toams. says that the Finn is the greatest all-round runner Ameru‘an the 10.000 l°‘l".ll(l(‘l("ll'.\‘ Tlllll‘l-VFS. The Women's Sovial and Pulltlenl lfnirm issued a statement eummen-tl- inst all these «lemonstratinm. It i.Q feared that this will inspire further violence. Premier Asquith. ('haneellnr of the Exchequer l‘lmxl-Gmn‘ue. Home See- retary McKcnna. Minister of the Firm is the greatest all-round mnner the world has ever knmvn since the invention of spiked Shoes and stop watches. Ho defeated Rm‘naBonhnu. ('0 ramer middl aft Has Gone Up Th «- 3‘ “’3" in!” La?" 0! their familit 11 of more at their live n In the International League the leading fence breakers are Tim Jorâ€" dan of Toronto, and “Cosy" Dolan, of Rochester, each haVing made eight home runs. Murray, of Buffalo is next with seven. JakeGettman, of Baltimore, leads with 19 three‘base elouts. Murray. of Buffalo. is Second with H. and Micky (‘oxcox‘an next with H. Harrow obtained '31 two- lmse hits. He lemls (‘iei‘rmnn by one ’00 0 0 0.00. 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 .00000. 0 o ’9 0 0 00 0 .0 0 .0 00 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0.0 0 .0 0 0 00 0 .0 0 0.0 0 6 .0 of the stock of D. Friedman 8: Co., Insolvents EXTRAORDINARY GREAT BAN KRU PT SALE This is the Sale that you have been waiting for. This Stock of high-class clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps etc. has been in the hands of the assignee for the past two months. We have bought the stock from the Assignee at a very low price on the dollar and are now prepared to sell it to the people of Porcupine at prices much below the wholesale cost. In order to insure an immediate clearance of the entire stock. The public of Porcupine have for a long time been asking when this stock would be put on sale Our Doors will be thrown open to the public at 8 o’clock sharp morning of REMEMBER===N0 reserve whatsoever===Everything must be sold and every sale is a bargain Now Is The Opportunity! :1le Look Out For The Big Sign at the Store on Golden Avenue OLD STAND 0F th he spec \V )mmy 31¢ 41 pilfers its l( twe 0V5 ti ty more than the Birds, who are sec- ond. Wid Conroy, of Rochester, is leading the suicide gang, with 2-4 sacrifices. Jakey A'tz, of Providence, is second with 20, and McMillan third with 17. Accovding to C. H. Hood Toronto delayed a little too long last. year in starting their rush upward, but Manager Kelley apparently is not going to make that mistake this sea- mn. Ho may have laid up a “heat" of so in the early part. of the cam- paign. hut he is driving for all that i; in him at m'nsent. 21ml if the ifs ( SATURDAY, JULY 27th .lE 1t THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Four Doors West of See’s Drug Store pace they hav struck they will be “breezing” when the home stretch is reached. No team in the league is travelling at anything like the pace that the Leafs have been going the last two weeks, despite the faCt that neither Gaspar or Ducke have pitched the kind of ball expected of them. Every man is hitting in grand style, :1an fielding right up to the top notch. On the bases the club is the fastest in the league. having: pilfered thirty more bases than Baltimore. who lead in team batting. With 15 home gimies in a row the Leafs should speedily land in prstplaee. CHISE sey City, President Lillis, of the Pests, has gone to Richmond.Va., to arrange for the transfer of his club to the southern city. He has placed a valuation of $30.0(N) upon his fran- as never been a winner from a f According to v City, Pres despatch from Jerâ€" SQ at one ancial standpoint, and even when the club was in front this season failed to draw up to the standard. Presi- dent Lichten'hein, of Montreal, has arranged his diflicultv regarding the managerial job by appointing Lush as scout, and placing 'l‘hird Baseman Yeager in charge. The Royals will stick until the end of the season, but after that it will be “curtains" for Montreal. The only club in the league that is drawing well is the Toronto club. Buffalo and Roches- ter are (loinz: fairly well. Hut the at- tendanee in Baltimore, Newark and Prm‘idenee has been below the mark. fe thur 1th0 youth A frim tâ€"footcd pol “'5 W Mc-Arthur ha n a maratho unlicoman picked 00D Non up bodily and a placed upon his 9 never been de- mand his friends mild do the thinr prflpfl K. K. McAr- Olympic mar- {inishml .‘Jc- The Transvaal wonder was never fully extended. He won practically as be pleased from Gitsworth, a team mate. Canada furnished three ofthe first sixteen to finish, in Duffy, who Was fifth, Le Fabre llth, and For- syth th'n. Corkery, the hope of the Maple Leaf contingent, failed \9 finish. "I he did. In 1889, when only 16 years old,’ Johnny Mvflmw pitched a flame of ball for East. Homer, N. Y. East Homer Won. :3 to 1. Johnny receiv- ed $2 for his sorviws and rode home contract m years ( inq the it )nto Sluggers Mug, {uler ront (:(1 for his services and rode home 'arriago. In 1912. when 39 old, John J. Moflraw is serv- a snccmd year Of a flvcvyear ct, as manager of the Giants (3y Mcflrmv’s hand nf giants, in the National League, an exhibition game of ball at 0 yesterday against the To- :11“ Mu“ $18,000 the a. year

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