IROQUOIS FALLS VIEW OF QOPENING BALL GAME game in cuit, defeating Jack lites by the odd run, a six to one lead. to lay vigorous protest To The i of the indicator it also must have bad. When a beâ€"spectacled ma deavours to umpire a game thro smoke sereen behind t‘he plate, c by the continuous puffing by hu of one of the well known bran cigarettes made by a firm of the of Players, it must have been ha« Poor Ficlding Support Thursday‘s ball Tame as giv current issue of The Broke H W e] er cof from Whnilst there was game was nnt a both teams shkowed perate strugotes in perate struggates in future en But shades of Andy Kyle. winning team kicks about the it certainly must have hb When calm and collected, El leaves his box on nine or ¢ten to lay vigorous protest to t} of the indicator it also must L bad. When a hbeâ€"spectacled Flanders was on the mound fo Papermakers with Morrison doin receiving whilst Jack Marshall‘s started with Ernie Tait doing hurling and Gill at the other e NOMICALâ€"FLEXIBLEâ€" DABLE is ".‘ A l D /+ j C ( A ’z.‘.‘. e t t ) is ces ~The Studebaker Lightâ€"Six "made with a conscience" boy ast »llowin Paper T President From a slow walking gait, it will accelerate to a racing speed in the space of a few seconds. And always with velvetâ€"like smoothness, for the Lightâ€"Six is _practically free from vibration. ~Exceptional economy is an appedling feature of the Lightâ€" Six. Through 27 worldâ€"wide tests, it set an average of 26.9 miles to the gallon of gasoline! You‘ll find in the Studebaker Lightâ€"Six, an abundance of powerâ€"smoothâ€"flowing, responâ€". sive, and economical. un|} is the write Â¥eQrVv wÂ¥ -.Mvnh 3 d P ns n WwWOGT Hepple 1| _ . «1 > > + t L t 1 >d, Elli rÂ¥%en C E to th must h tet W 11 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Limited TIMMINS s ONTARIO snappy t€ for one But in artillery } € 1( r one out, Captain Jimmy wC aced him with Gordon Spe: stwhile New Liskeard hocke , and he held the%oeals to ons Of the newcomers ‘to the idget Flander did not get a g t and will do better later ) it nd <will do better ltatetr oor support both in fiel« «ment and had no supp« H4s Majesty the Ump. 1 Six for One Out. in the fifth, the visitors heavy ry landed on the etongated Minâ€" urler and after landing six runs n the have TN N tm um ood utsomC bl¢ In EVE NR ED. YOUNCHEART CO., LIMITED cularly in h il ie commeneced hnurlâ€" the homesters the fourth innings tallied once on a 11( 1ing well up t0o the decisions of he required pep support at mp. Deros The StudeBbaker Lightâ€"Six is not an experiment. In the hands of thousands of owners it has proved its remarkable power and complete dependability. It will pay you to see the Lightâ€"Six before you buy your next car. It is a product that well upholds Studebaker‘s 71â€"yearâ€"old reputaâ€" tion for quality and value. Maintenance cost is also lowâ€" conclï¬sively proved by Studeâ€" baker‘s limited volume of repair parts sales, which in 1922, averâ€" agedonly $13 percar for all Studeâ€" baker automobiles in operation. ) V rOs:etr play Un. trV J11 1¢ [ ers 1; by | on ballsâ€" by pitcher Little 7 in 3 innings: and base running. George Morrison who parks himself behind the deceker, looks the same Old George as of old. (On the Miners‘ side, Gill who did the receiving does not look much imâ€" provement on Melntyre. MeLean, the ex Cochrane shortstop is quite an acâ€" quisition. Rene Fournier of last year‘s when the J of ball even up the Sing a song of sixpense, Pocket full of cash, Four and twenty raisins Slipped into a mash. When the brew fermented, It all blew up, I thinkâ€"â€" Now wasn‘t that an awful thin To happen to a drink! mpence J hitsâ€"Bryvd Timmins FRournier. :. . Aitsâ€"NMeLeéan. Stolen ~basesâ€"Coons (2); Bousquet, Scully, MeLean. ballâ€"Gill. Double playsâ€"MceLean to Behan to Pierce; Brydge to Morrison to Gauâ€" thier; Girouard to Coons. Earned runsâ€"Iroquois Falls 6; Timmins 3. Left‘on basesâ€"Iroquois Falls 7; Timâ€" mins 6. Winning pitcherâ€"Liittle. Losâ€" ing pitcherâ€"Tait. Umpiresâ€"At the plate, Kelly, on bases, Burns. 111 Struck out g=â€"I‘ ‘by Ta Gon K eV | V 1e hat HOMEâ€"MADE TRAGEDY (M)K S ence in the l Brydge, Sacrih( 1 Y nono who h Summary ings ; off Flanders ait 10 in 5 innings innings. â€" Three Ewo base hitsâ€"M Ige, Gratton, P1 rifice . hitsâ€"Mel V C THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE BQousquet, ballâ€"Gaill. Behan to ) V ee ~hase OrTl Hiat Thursday morning about an unknown man, about 6 age, was killed by a Or freight train about four n of Redwater Station. The been walking on the track ; entiyv did not see or hear the UNKNOWN MAN KILLED ON TRACK NEAR REDWATER buy. He got off at Ri parently was continuin on foot. week, June 14 published elsewh very ~attractive will no doubt p for the music lo district. WARNING REGARDING A DANGER TO THE PUBLIC The following | imed by the name ting il pr nmnd ud ammins Malé UCUNorus is perâ€" the arrangements for the muâ€" ogramme to be given at the 1i Thursday evenino of next DANCE AND INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS (previously issued as specials), 10â€"inch doubleâ€"si RED SEAL RECORDS, 10â€"inch, $1.50 INSTRUMENTAL RECORD, 10â€"inch doukleâ€"sided, 75¢ ie 14th. The programme, elsewhere in this issue, is a ictive one, and the event ubt prove a genuine treat usic lovers of the town and HT VOCAL SELECTIONS, 10â€"inch doubleâ€"sided, 75c. The Blue Lagoon (1) La Boca de Pepita (Pepita‘s Lips) (2) Boler The Lare to Ballybree Falstaffiâ€"Quand‘ ero paggio (When I Was Page) Heaven at the End of the Road Quartet in C Minorâ€"Scherzo (2nd Movement) Africanaâ€"O Paradiso! {Oh, Paradise!) I Vespri Sicilianiâ€"O tu Palermo! (Sicilian Vespers Fascisti Hymin (Inno dei Fascisti) (Italian) In a Persian Marketâ€"Part I (Descriptive) In a Persian Marketâ€"Part II (Descriptive) Gypsy Love Song (Violin Solo) Song of Love (Violin Sold) Cat‘s Whiskersâ€"Fox Trot Shamrockâ€"Fox Trot The Cross of Mayâ€"Fox Trot The Cup of Forgetfuinessâ€"Tango My Qld Loveâ€"Tango For Her Aloneâ€"Tango Nobles of the Mystic Shrineâ€"March The Dauntless Battalionâ€"March Barney Googleâ€"Novelty Fox Trot l n Melody King‘s Dance Orchestra‘ ‘H Be Here When You Come Backâ€"Fox Trot Melody kxng s Dance Orchestra| April Smilesâ€"Waltz The Troubadours Zendaâ€"Waltz The Troubadours! By the Sh2limarâ€"Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Sweet Oneâ€"Fox Trot or Shimmy Oneâ€"Step _ Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Rosalieâ€"Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra Loose Feetâ€"Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago New Hampshireâ€"Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra Marchétaâ€"Medley Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra You Tell Herâ€"I Stutterâ€"Fox Trot Original Pennsylvania Serenaders That Red Head Galâ€"Fox Trct The Collegians I Want a Pretty Girlâ€"Fox Trot Brooke Johns and His Orchestra Don‘t Cry, Swaneeâ€"Fox Trot Brooke Johns and His Orchestra Who‘s Sorry Now?â€"Fox Trot Memphis Five Snakes Hipsâ€"Fox Trot Memphis Five Trot Zez Confrey and His Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Tenâ€"Tenâ€"Ten:nesseeâ€"Fox Trot Greast White Way Or, Veronicaâ€"Waltz (Clarinets and Accordion) The Happy Trig Dear Grannyâ€"Polka (Clarinets and Accordion) The Happy Trio Dearest (You‘re the Nearest to My Heart) Morning Will Come You Said Something When You:Said Dixie Seven or Eleven The Music Lesson Baby Sister Blues Out Where the Blue Begins Mother‘s Love A Kiss in the Dark The Man in the Moon Oh, Dry Those Tears Song of the Soul 11 18â€"inch doubleâ€"sided, 75c,. I1 M W T1 , duly accomâ€" the writer, was nce 12 lentifie out hi 7+ dedu« journ CY concreny FIlOuUs C the sak turday last anoth two horses bo‘tin: without anyone in til they became er two horseless was time is wellâ€"nig‘h aâ€" serious acciden leave thein wherebyv mne peopie â€" OF vhatever powe e further â€"e natter T 10â€"inch doubleâ€"sided, $1.25 12â€"inch Red Seal, $2.25 ips) (2) Bolero (Spanish) ) of the public safety Timmins, Jun Editor of The Adva Sir:â€"Having obser\ last another runawa ‘ses bo‘!ting along P anyone in charge of became entangled w rseless wagsons., I co his weel ) Beniamino Gigli ilian Vespersâ€"Oh, Thou Palermo!) _ J. Mardones ho it GdGeserves OV ident M e e t s e s ent takes place), for Timmins to see that ‘s the police may have nforceed immediately, mster,®or anyone. in es, having occasion to rses, even for a few lhe Advance. ing observed on Saâ€" ir runaway team of r galong Pine street, ind ie 9 Georgie Price} Georgie Price { Murrayâ€"Smalle with The Virginians Billy Murrayâ€"Ed. Smalle{ he Duncan Sisters he Duncan Sisters{ > John Steel\ Elliott Shaw{ ng Tine sitreel, ‘ge of them, unâ€" led with one or [ consider the u42. (and before the mo attenti« iféty :â€"â€" June 4, Princess Orchestra Rae Eleanor Ball Rae Eleandor B::l!";"u"fl23 Melody King‘s Dance ()rchestrag\,,lwu Harry Thomas Trio}* Iaternational Orchestra 359 Tipica Fresedo‘s ()rchestra} Max Dolin‘s Orchestra\ 72633 International Orchestral Princess Orcnestra?m 6407 Melody King‘s Dance Orchestra‘ Melody King‘s Dance Orchestra The Troubadours The Troubadours ntion fo upon Olive Kline}\ Lucy Isabelle Marsh Elsie Baker Elsie Baker Mischa Elman Emilio De Gogorza Louise Homer Titta Ruffo Reinald Werrenrath Giovanni Martinelli Flonzaley Quartet moments, must leavre them eviter ssm curely fastened or in charge « a able person. JIL have witorsat fomwr such runaway cases durmr + isw t\\el\e months and althonsh ze perâ€" son was injured on eithher «ar sume ue casions it remains to be seem CazEt anyone in charge lowed to continu ing horses untfas novo(dly may â€"be the unt before such take some party who thority to deal : the public, may the matter up be Sousa‘s BRand Sousa‘s Band ied ) ""‘Never Too Luats To Nenk!‘""* remalins 10 ~MG charge of horses ontinue the praetir e unfortunatt rpPWI, SRA 1 takes place 1 tea® who has the proguy ame deal with suck cmexrer ts may read this ami taks up before it is too botx T: am, etc., a cvery ser. unfortunat IINH 7 4804 7A8U® 66144 66137 872358 B7 36B 109044 yIND°MH â€"sSided, T. 45349 73608 (Â¥1 CtuTEPAK. emt.