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('urvv, l’iltshurg, \xhu leads in stnlvu huws, with 48; “heat, lirunklyn. in tutu! buses with 214: Burns, New Yurk. i runs svurvd. with 80, and lh'uuklyn in team hitting. .with .259. urv the '13!!!) to n “N a issual recently by unto. The mun-dz sli N \\‘ - fur prvmu-r Aim-rim" Lon rll‘ffllll! mhwsdn)‘ ' er than paints. tn Ins fr: "W A.“ 186 (while m armurdm '“L’IH'. llils UV mum 1mm Iu-mg rival 3-“ D mlclml six H o gamw. 'Hn- lunmwt lmll gzimv in umjur li'agm' liistur)‘ \‘tts pluyroi in Hush!" tml )‘mn‘s itgn. liw lit-ii Sux mul Alli- it'iivs iwiltg Hu- vumvstitlg villi». .\ ciuuhlv-lwmivr was svimlulml. umi tiw first game sturtmi at. twu u’i-lm-k. (‘uumhs was in the has far tlu- Mm'k- men. \Vitiit' xi ymmgutvr mmml Harris lwirlmi fur Bastion. Thi- Athletics gut, in mun arrow in tlw third inning. and Bustmi ovum-d up in the sixth. After that tlwrv was lm more snoring until the twoiity-t'uurth, wlwn tlw Athletic-s gut â€mm mm tlllti mm tin.- immc 4 to 1. .\ mam may c-lnss his \vit'v as a bird ul' lmrmlisc- «luring the lmmoy- uumuâ€"«mul as u purrut Inn-r in 1hr “24 UH unis «Int-am NIH LONGEST BALL GAME. fl H'V! HM." \\ Its rs'mlc I't'! .i HMS NM .tm 8K0 BRMI msmmmua 0" " ll|~l. wuhprlnl l'ml-l)‘. Ilc- mu rrnxu~lu..: lu-urmh t'w 9.1:" u! llw llu‘m' lmllu. \mlvhl'nl. "lo-rt. uml lw luul in mm I‘m llu- plvmmurivs ul‘ his! ulcl l'rlvml. .‘lllu'. l l l †l’lnml 's â€w anln-r. l’mln‘ic-k .'†l wluism-rml .‘lllu'. mnimhly. l'mldy luicl u liuum‘ nu his lips. “lluw yuu gum crazy?" pumm-cl Miler. unlu-mling. “'l'vll mu. l'ulhrirk. plm‘nl is it '.'" “ll's luikv tlniu.†\vlnisw-rml l’ml- cl)‘. "H's juï¬l 12 Immllls tun-(lay Oil puwuml uw suit. un' Hi'm (0ch in 12-; manâ€: it'll run «ml. Niwr a ward. Mike! (H'm allmmliu' llurv wuitiu' tu lw ready for it as il mum-x running through tlu- clwrsvu.‘ ! ' 'â€"~--l’itlsln‘nrgl| (lllruniclvo'l'vlvgm| Ill. Arthur H. qukv. ul' Mullilnmw. Wis†hmml nlmut Ilw pvuplv who muld nut gvt 31-an in llu- New Yurk sulm'nys. â€v has pun-mm! u runo that lml'ulds in!“ 1| 51cm]. , flur flue "3' Dominica Expat-«ml hm 19“» 191?. Ready to Embrace. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE “'1“ "VP! wrimmll m in'mk (SKIS!) "r "I! WW MM NIH 5m Yu M Youth Empd Without tied In I and 3'0! at wnrk uh down s'rm'l "N \wrv slmlllir shnkvn 1!er Hm I "('yrtlh- {Mum-r. ut' lwvis. mm with "w x'ml lw gut \‘rry m-rvmts. "t' n-- [watmlly tulal altnv. in u shaking \‘uit't': ' l’rml. '1" 's mmp.’ 'l'wim- Iw ltltldt' t‘ur llu- sich- ut' tlw 3mm tn jump duwn. but I tunnugml tu lmlcl him tun-k by his mm! and m-c-mlls. 'l'lu-n tlw srrvmns ut' the uwu nt' tlu- m-ntrv spun tnlcl us that at lmtst it was cluumml «ml ltm'nior. with n slumt, jumpml MT and was lust in n turmuil ut' t'umn uml dolpris. ' ' Attractions at The Empire Theatre ‘nm 1| hon I‘H‘ lmwm‘l‘ mltling km lilw In slay alaut v. Sept. lï¬â€"llow he was «31%| In- river with the falling spun. escaped without svrinus, it»I Ibo tale tnld by (“Hal I' Ntwh.‘ cw Livenmul. Quebec. ' 'l was cm the watt? stun.“ lu- said. la Hu- MI NH mm: Hm! mmilq-w Ire spun.†In- said in. {touring M NH \\~ 0 ~n' with that \w 9.6000009009000600000600-000000000000009¢6000060¢0¢40 o O _ 60000000000.0000000090000000000000 OOWNOOOOO¢OOOOQO You gr! all these mmimmnts and lum- still ymi art a pattern in“: {a «liflcn'm from the usual flatly-maul:- shirts. l‘yjanms and Eight llobm made under similar mmlitions. HOBBERLIN TAILORING Steam-Fitter. Sheet Iron Worker. Cornice and Sky-light Maker. Smoke Stacks Made to Order. AGENT FOR HECLA HOT AIR FURNACES. ESTIMATES SUPPLIED FREE. DID Yul' EVER REALISE WHAT A TAILURI‘J) T0 MEAM‘RF. SHIRT MEANS? [nu cum loud um flu! Duo-I000. In“ Mum mun Any Wk Calm Inn 0a". m can». out-«nu Goods . Brazeau, Timmins SYDNEY NORMAN, Managing Editor P.O. Box 262. 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