_ Since the article elsewhere in this issue was written, the recently. organized Irish Society of Timmins has been able to,secure suitable quarâ€" ters for hall use.. The premises seeurâ€" ed are at No. 9 Cedar Street North, in what is known as the McGrath building. > A couple of local fishermen who spent the weekâ€"end at Kamiscotia Lake, are enthusiatic in their faith in the future of the mining prospects of that area. ‘""I saw some of the most wonderful specimens of highâ€" grade ore from properties out there,"‘ said one of the sportsmen, adding ‘‘that it looked like a great mining countryv.‘‘ ® IRISH SOCIETY SECURES HALL ON CEDAR STREET 1 Dish Raspberries. 1 Dish Strawberries. 1 Dish Black Currants. Vegetables Tray of Vegetables not to exceed 8 feet, not less than 6 Varieties from the following list:â€" .2 Cabbages. .â€" 2 Cauliflowers. 2 Heads Lettuce 6 Parsnips. 6 Carrots, Intermediate. 6 Carrots, Short. _6 Beets. *%0 Winter Onions from Sets. C Cucumbers. â€" The public no doubt will show its interest and support by attending the event, and. wherever possible, by sendâ€" ing exhibits to the Show. â€" The folâ€" lowing is the prize list as issued :â€" CLASS 1â€"Open to all members. Plants inâ€"Pots. In town the season generally has been _ somewhat _ discouraging, â€" but nevertheless there is a large amount of fine displays ready for the event on Monday. From the interest shown so far it would appear that the Show will be successful and will bring out noteâ€" displays of plants, flowers and vegetables. President H. Hatton, and Secretary A. R. Harkness and the other officers of the Timmins Horticualtural Society haxye been busy during the past few weeks arranging the prize list and perfectingy other details for the first Annual â€" Horticultural Show at Timâ€" mins. The event will be held on Labour Day, Monday, Sept. 7th, in the Timâ€" mins Curling Rink. 4 for it is numbered among the most famous and most perfect Motor highways in the world. Above are the latest pictures of some of the country it passes through and some of the mountain goats one is sure to encounter just outside Banffi. _ Here is what the "Motor News" says about it: "This wonderful highway, wide and smonoth and hard and level as any the old Romans or the modern Americans ever built, is in the:Canadian Rockies. For 114 miles it twines its tortuous way through unbelievably magnificeat mountain scenery, from Banffi. the worldâ€"{amous resort in Alberta, to Lake Windermere, in British his is the Banffâ€"Windermere Highway. 1t really needs no introduction for it is numbered among the most famous and most nerfect Mator Event to be Held in the Curling Rink on Labour Day, September 7th. First Annual Show of Timmins Hortiâ€" cultural Society Promises to be Attractive Event. Large List of Prizes for Horticultural Show Monday 3 Bunches Annuals. 3 Bunches Phlox, Drummondi. 3 Gladioli. 3 Stocks. 6 Asters. Best Vase, Cut Flowers. 3 Bunches Sweet Peas, Fruits Best Fern. Best Hanging Plant. 2 Geraniums, Distinct Best Foliage Plant. Best Astel Best Petunia. Cut Flowers. Along the Banffâ€"Windermere Highway Mrs. R. Anderson and Miss Annie Anderson returned on Sunday from a three week‘s visit to Toronto, Coâ€" bourg, Peterborough and other cenâ€" tres. Porqus Junetion Agricultural Fair this year will be held on Sept. 15th and 16th. Announcement is made to any interested who have not received their prize lists that all exhibitors of grain and vegetables and ladies‘ fancy work are requested to have exhibits in Agricultural building before 11 a.m. standard time on Sept. 15th at which time judging will begin. There will be sports and horse racing on Sept. 16th, with a dance in the large hall in the evening. PORQUIS JUNCTION FAIR SEPTEMBER, 15th and 16th. CLASS 5. . Best 3 Sticks Celery. Best 4 Beets. Best 6 Onions from Sets. Best 2 Cabbages. Best 2 Cauliflowers. Best 4 Parsnips. Best 4 Carrots. Best Peck of Potatoes. Best Dish Peas. Best Dish Beans. Best Bunch Rhubarb. Best 2 Marrows. The Committee reserve the right to withhold the prize where there are not two or more competitors. Entries taken up to 10.30 a.m. Judging to start at 11.30. Doors open<to the public at 1 p.m. Special prize for largest number of points in Show:â€"1st prizes to count 2 points; 2nd prizes to count 1 point. | 2 Bunches Perennials Basket Cut Flowers, Best Table Decorat ladies). Best Collection of House Plants. Best Collection of Flowers. CLASS 4. Best Collection of Vegetables. Valuable Special Prize. 106 Pods Wax Beans. 10 Pods Peas. 2 Turnips. 2 Sticks Celery, 1 Plate of Parsley,. Dish of Potatoes, 10 in number CLASS 2. Plants in Pots. Best Floral Plant. 3 Plants in Pots, Distinct. 2 Bunches of Annuals. 3 Stocks, Distinct. * 3 Dahlias. 6 Asters. 6 Zinnias. 12 Pansies. 3 Sunflowers. V ase V ase V ase V ase V ase Table Decoration (open to Dalhlias. Cosmos.‘ V erbena. Carnations. Pinks. Stocks. Zinnias. Phlox. The mountains goats and sheep, incidentally, are quite tame and little groups of the mildâ€"mannered creatures not infrequently make themselves at home in the middle of the roadway and gaze wonderingly at the Lord of Creation who wait impatiently in their cars for permission to pass. Columbia, clinging to the brim of sheer precipiees, cleaving through sheer canyons, skirting giant mountains, spanning 'giant rivers, overlooking giant valleys and affording the most soulâ€"shaking views of rivers and valleys and mountains stretching away and away, ever so far, ever so deep, ever so high, for ever and ever, amen." ‘*Scientists now claim that the huâ€" man mind emits radio waves when under stress of some violent emotion. At last we may be able to find out just what the lueky prospector really says when he barks his shin on a streak of $100 ore, or uncovers a "*sil ver sidewalk.‘‘ Will he shout dramaâ€" tically, ‘*The world is mine,"‘‘ or will he just say ‘‘darn‘‘? EXPECTS THE RADIO TO TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT IT. The Market Despatch this week says :â€"â€" Harry, E. Winslow, of Cleveland, Ohio, was drowned at Temagami a week ago when he fell out of his canâ€" oe. Itas thought that he was seized with a heart attack, having previousâ€" ly had similar seizures. The canve did not upset, and so two young ladies accompanying Mr. Winslow on the fishing trip on which he was starting, were not endangered. Mr. John Ferguson, wellâ€"known in Timmins as a former Mayor of North Bay, and one of the pioneer busiâ€" ness men of that young city, was last week given the unanimous nominaâ€" tion as Conservative candidate for Nipissing for the approachmnr Dominâ€" ion Elections. â€" Mrs. W. MceCord and children returned on Saturday from a visit to the Fast. (By J. N. Levine) Timmins travelled down toâ€" the shores of Lake Temiskaming on Wedâ€" nesday last to engage Haileyburyâ€" the County Seatersâ€"in the final games for the Northern Championâ€" ship and the valuable R. A. Melnnis Trophy. _ Both games were won by Haileybury, the first with a score of 9 to 2, and the second with the sceore 6 to 4. Haileybury won on the merit of its play, and deserve all credit for the victory. The Haileybury boys played ball for all they were worth, and., as is usual in such cases, they were worth a whole lot. _ Timmins generally will congratulate the Haileyâ€" bury boys on their success. Next year > Timmins will try if the reâ€" sult may not be reversed. ‘ In Wednesday‘s game Nottingham started on the mound for the Miners. He was for once as wild as a hawk, walking the first two batters to face him. Roberts then struck out, Cowâ€" den doubled and Woods tripled, and before the smoke had cleared away Haileybury had sceored four runs, which proved more than enough to win, as. Woods, the County Seaters‘ sturdy _ southpaw, _ was _ working smoothly. It wasn‘t until the final stages of the game that the Miners were able to make an impression on the scoring column. County Seat Town Wins Handsome Trophy Donated by Mr. R. A. Mcinnis, of Iroquois Falls. Timmins Loses Out at Haileybury. _ Wildness of Pitcher and Ragged Playing Behind Him Mainly Responsible. Haileybary Wins Baseball s Championship of the North THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIOQ Timmins were minus Tate and Notes of Interest Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Premier of Ontario, opened the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto on Monday. He also turned the first sod for the new Government building for the Fair. The shovel used was made of silver from Gowganda in this North Land. The Ex. is away to a good start this year, there being 90,000 people in attendance the first day. USED SHOVEL MADFE OF SILVER FROM GOWGANDA. A find of importance is reported in Gautheir Township close to the Argoâ€" nuat road.. This property, known as the Murphyâ€"Little Pollack claims, was prospected in 1908 and abandoned since which time no one has looked it over until recently. Sightseers from Kirkland Lake have been plentiful since the new find, which has been stripped for 150 feet and which is showing free gold. Information was received from Quebec on Saturday that Hon. J.â€"~E. Perrault, Minister of Mines had ruled that the Duranda mining enterprise must change its name. The similarity of this name with that of the favourâ€" ably known Noranda Mines, Ltd., was so great that the Quebee Minister of Mines ~decided to restrain the Duâ€" randa company from continuing under its original name. _ FPFREE GOLD SHOWINGS IN GAUTHIER TOWNSHIP. NAME OF NEW MINE SOUNDS TOO MUCH LIKE OTHER ONE. Hackett relieved Nottingham in the 4th and turned in a splendid effort and but for misplays behind him he probably would have won. Timmins 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 1â€"â€"4â€" 8 10 Hariley‘y 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 xâ€"6 6 2 ‘Final seore:â€" Sceore by Inningsâ€" w ;. E. Hailey‘y 4 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 xâ€"â€"9Q 12 ~0 Timmins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1â€"2 5 6 In Thursday‘s game Nottingham was again started on the"mound in a desperate effort to even up the series but he again failed to hold up his end and N'[oInt\'Ie’ catching didn‘t help him any; in in('t l\lolntvle gave the poorest exhibition of; catching of his entire career. Lynch came through with a single and a double, while Pierce, ’\I('Lean, and Monaghan came through with one hit each. Nottingham issued 6 and 9 hits were garnered off his dehvery in the 5 innings that he worked. Sceully and McGrath and the entire club seemed to go to pieces. MeLean and Lynch were the only two to hold up their end of it in their usual brilâ€" liant style, while the balance of hurriedlyâ€"assembled soâ€"cailed Miners zgave a first wlass exhibition how baseâ€" ball should not be played. MeLean relieved Nottingham in the 5th frame and but for some dumb baseball beâ€" hind him he would not have been scored upon. 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