Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 13 Sep 1912, 1, p. 3

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gown. SHE HAD THE GOODS. ”Don you know anything about h3pnotism?" asked the flufi3 haired girl of her friend in the pink linen 8 NW.Wquuom«u cum-moan»... coconut-mum W HARVESTERS EXCURSIONS From Stettons lnthe Province 0! Ontario. North a» to Small 2 mm and nut No cnenpe at can between the East and the Cenldten West. Ne tmmtpretton Inspection. Full Intonnetlnn on application to newest Can. Pec. Agent at AUG. 23rd 8: 30th, 1912 To WINNIPEG Brim-rs, 0X pl‘t‘ PROPORTIONATELY LOW RATES BEYOND ”Well.” replied the fluffy-haired one as she held up her left hand to display a sparkling solitaire to better advantage. “you can judge for yourself."â€"Judge. a» to Sault Ste mm on} not including Pac. agent or to MONIREAL No customs examinations The series for the World's Chm‘ pionship will begin October 8th, according to President B. 11.10111}: son of the American heme, and will undoubtedly be between the Boston- Americans and New York Giants. In the East. the dam. pionship race closes October 5th and in the west the dollowing day. 32 Wwwmmmwwwwb The series for the World's (’ham- hott's heart. but got back half a pionship will begin Oflober 81h, dozen blown in “change. Sullivan according to President B. B. John- landed Main in the math. 3 hard mm A! 9h. Amarican League. and one to the face that caVo (‘Ol‘hett It was just twenty years ago last Saturdayâ€"September 7th, 1892 that June: J. Corbett beat the supposedly unbeatable John L. Sul‘ “mm. and thus draped on his porno padour bean the crown symbolic of the heavyweight championship of n... “nu-Ll Thnan whn worn at. the V. V U V v V V V v V vv v v v v vvvvvvvvvvvvv O. O. u N O. O. O. .0 C 0 O O O O C O O O 0 AA.“ AIIQCIAIOHLOIIOIOO“.OOOI ”:P‘} 1 o 00 .0 nf valuable foot t} upper wnrks from to where they \vcr shor‘est time on shortett time on reeom. \Aorncu really won by two feet that. day. for in early rounds his daneimr. prancing tootsies on several men- sicns took him out oi the way. by the mere fraction of an invh of wins-thing hlows that would have stretehed him for the munt. if they had .anded squarely. Sullivan was a luniherihg elephant. C‘orhett a calm. eool and collected athlete. Sullivan did not land a blow until the end of the seeond. when he managed to put over two on the face that. made (.‘orhett more wary than ever. The third roand was a iootrace. with (‘orhett playing hare to Sullivan's hound. The crowd. thinking Gor- hett was seared. hooted and jetted. and John L's supporters began to make plans for spending their win- nings. In the fifth Corbett stopped running long enough to land some blows to the tum~tum that. made John L. groggy. In the eighthSul- livan got over a still one to Cor- THE PORCUPINF. ADVANCE and also a pmr It could take his where they were ’n‘t in ahout the record. Corbett \‘0 foot that. day. mls his dnnc’mfl. on several occa- Corbett depend a black and bloody eye. As each round started John L. would chase and Corbett would run. but the nhampion tired quickly, and than Corbett turned aggressor. As the battle progressed through the ‘teens. Sullivan more and more showed «ignsof extreme exhaustion. He was worn out by chasing Corbett, and muld barely stagger after that a‘ gile human flea. In the twentyfirat Sullivan was so worn that. he. dropped his inland. Forhett. alert for the opportunity. sent in punches tn the fare until Sullimn went down fsoparaticm with the exception, of iconrse, of his present wife, who Hwim‘e her marriage to him was Ali's. FAnnValentinc Hoin. In his. new work )lt-(‘oy will have an entliusiastie second in ibis wile. the sixth woman. ll_\' the way, to it? known as )lrs. Kid .‘leCoy. Mef‘oy's rim: battles have been surpassed ' in interestJmly by his matrimonial Ventures. Eight times lwlias gone to the altar and seven times he has has appeared in the divorce court. One of‘his wives. Mrs. Julia Crosselman. he wed and divorced three times. From the others he likewise obtained alegal c-vanm'llst. nrn‘al at Hull if you please. In his new work McCoy an enthusiastic second in the sixth woman. by the knuwn as Mrs. Kid McCoy years (“it “[0 haw hocn mtsspcnt and that the rest of his days will he spent in ministering to man- kind. to helping others. In short Kid McCoy proposes to become an twang-Mist. arival of Billy Sunday. aurels \W u for the pulpit. NM 'n_\'.thv tl'it‘kid' all timm. «1001a: R H .‘lt'Ut mt ntontit mu! 'unt L! )‘S lift rivkiost of all declares that have hocn 1 It MC won misspcnt his days will III-T m is pre 0301'.“ no surmise. In the score of years he. has been before the public be has shown himself a most versatile fel- low. Between fighting. marrying and divorcing he has found time to ope-n and um [make in a cafe. in a jaws-Ir}: store. in a hospital for broken down men. amt finally on the lecture platform. cision son was the cause He was in jail a few days while his wife was pmvinr to the an. thoritios that «harms madam the Bolrian gowmment that he had stolen $9.000 worth of jewels (Pom the Princess of Thum and Taxis were untmo. that those few days raw McCoy time to read and think "is reading. so he says included the philosophies of Epicums, Ari!» tmk‘. Plato and Christ. “I do not intond to 20 back to hmimr." he said. after his release. “I am coins: to tho oountry I love \vh mam men the first it nowlodm “Wot your pore ‘ushand wants is rvst. Wotts needed is a sleepin’ draught." “When should you give it 'im?" “01). don't give it to 'im ! Take it yourself!" first innings was over it there was anything ulmut the name rhe would like to have explained. ".lttz-‘t one thing." said the sweet. mum: thing. “I wish you would explainhnw thnt rheumatic bush league relic in the box ever gets the hull over the plate without the aid nl' an express wagon." .\nd in the silence that [allowed And in the silence all that vould he he: faint dumping of Lb Adam's apple working and down. McCoy's decision drank! occasion His confinement KVHWS I'TVUI’HII ’l‘n VO'I’F mwru tho 1 friom n ntit oimr to tho country I l‘ 'a-mnd my life work will wttormvm nf mankind. intend to devote the I my days. I cannot 0.pr tilm (1001') ADVICE. n ltor "t H' D devote the bad- I cannot express car my wife for P this thin: has n a London pri of his latest do hall gnmc 'vss wagon." .(‘0 that followed heard was the the young man's ing feverishly up In his superior r after the it there was: young pron \\' 0 Tn! Proctor Smith is cfipectd here this week to make arrangements to put a gang of men gt work 09 an. Little Pet Mine and aggressively work the property. “we Little Pet Mine isa good looking Novosition. well located and lots at good ore for the amount of work done. There are in the neighborhood 1200 men emp.oyed by 19 mm- pnnies and private syndicates in this the premier gold camp of On; tario. and Miile the marketing 0! stocks is inactiw and at a low ehh in price. there is no lethargy in actual mining developments. Four stamp mills are turning out gold bullion daily-other mills are heim: plannedâ€"and two more at least will he running hyJanunry WM. and taken altogether. the :out- luuk is muvh brighter than ever before in the history of the vamp pllt of this mill runs into big figures each week and the average yield has hven estimated at oH-r $11 to the ion. The llollinuer mill has been under- unim: a few minor changes and as a result not all the stamps have been in operation. The improve- ments look to a higher percentage. of savings. The under-ground work ron‘tinnes to show high mmrage val- ues and with the mill working and gathering values at top speed a cam] portion of this rich under- ground will be rapidly turned into bullion. Work a! the Apex is progressing in good shape. and as soon as tiw shaft is sunk. the additional 100 feet cross‘cutting and drifting will be commenced. The shaft at prco sent is being sunk by contract work. In the township of Turnlmll there aro five syndicates and companies a- waiting tho building of roads be- foreoommenvinc active operations. $2.1m ore mm ho mined and milled at a profit and all ore which shows this valuation in the sampling is run thrunch ‘iho mill and shows a lmlanoo to the good. The out- put of this mill runs into his figures each week and the average yield has horn cslinmtml at. o\'cr $ll to the ton. Mining News mill is working smooth as good it not better any mill ever start- Imp. lmrrim: none. This a dnmnnstrntcd that.

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