~ Smit 3—Draught Mare, 1500 Ibs, or ers over ..., “6.00 3.00 4——General Purpose Mare, 1200 to 1400 Ibs. on 5.00 3.00 5—Light Mare wo... 4.00 2,00 6—Best single. general purpose horse or mare over 3 years, shown on halter. Special by H. G. Smith oo 5.00 7—Draught Team, 1500 Ibs, or LS 5.00 3.00 8—Grneral purpose team, 1200 7 fy 1500 Ibs. 5.00 =. 8.00 - J-—-Driving Team, open ......... 500 3.00 10—Best four-horse outfit, open to, furmers. Farmers may pool their iiores and equip- ~ ment, Horses will count 75 points, driving 15 points, cqlipment 10 points _._. 20.00 Medal 11—-Two-year-old Colt 4.00 2.00 12-One-year-old Colt... 4.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 Challenge Cup DAIRY CATTLE-—(Grade) DAIRY CATTLE— (Registered) not 1—Bull, oneyear or over ---0-f5.00 $3.00 3—Cow, three years or over 5.00 3,60 4—Heifer, two years old wenn 5.00 3.00 5—Heifer, yearling: «000.0000... 5.00 300 6—Heifer Calf 00 4,00 2,00 8-—Bull Calf oo. 00 = 2,00 wotens $5.00 $3.00 S, Yelich, Smithers SARS) PSR bs pep os 19—Cow, three yexrs or over -- 5.00 3.00 Mrs. H, G. Smith, Smithers yo a 20—Heifer, two years old .... 4.00 2.00 Mrs, H, G, Smith, Smithers vas i BEEF CATELE—(Registered) “4—Bull, one year or over ........5.00 8.00 Prudhomme & Fisher, Telkwa ?5—Ball Calf coe, 4.00 2.00 « C. K, Sealy, Smithers . ' 3.00 J. C. K. Sealy, Smithers ° 5.0 3.00 J. C. K, Sealy, Smithers ; fair, any age, any breed --- Milk Can Prudhomme & Fisher, Telkwa . 32---Best Beef Steer; First prize 4 valued at $100.00, donated ; by Sealy & Doadson, to be ; won any three-times ..... 5.00 Prudhomme & Fisher, Telkwa Sheep LBW neces eceeceeetenteescececeen. $3.00 $2.00 J. Cc, K, Sealy, Smithers . 2RAM ooeceeescnessstecssseseescee nn, 5.00 2.00 J, CG. K. Sealy, Smithers 38—Ewe and Lamb ....... 3.00 2.00 J. C. K, Sealy, Smithers - . = Goats oe : Me 2— Nannie Goat and Kid ........ 8:00 2,00 Mrs. A. Anderson, Smithers 7 TSE CRE eR oA « Poultry . 4—Barred Plymouth Rocks .... 2.50 $1.00 Mrs, P, Schufer, Smithers vw pees ia ~: 6 1,00 F, Huber, Smithers sna tips see ge 2.00 H. Gunderson, Smithers; E. Woodward, Smithers . 2.00 Mrs, R. Duff, Smithers i Mrs, Gorge Kidd, Smithers 1.00 E. Gunderson, Smithers: Mrs, H. G, Smith, Smithers 1.00 E. Gunderson, Smithers;. Mrs, H. G, Smith, Smithers 1,00 Mrs. H, G. Smith, Smithers ae 1.00 .Mrs, H. G. Smith, Smithers : vt ' 1.00 Mrs. G, Oulton, Smithers; F. Huber, Smithers 1.00 Mrs. G. Oulton, Smithers; F, Huber, Smithers Photography | yg ' os py terete cee, A. C, Garde, Smitherg ; By ‘spe bye Mrs, Harvey Davies, Houston re ee Mra. Harvey Davies, Houston oar one Be fo PLD PA | Eo ° @ihe numbers preceding name of winner $8.00 sddeeseeesensensceaesernes 5.00 2—Potatoe ny red variety 0 pounds ny noe variety / 6.00 8.00 1 ateusnee 1.50 1.00 3 4—_M ] ny variety,.two 1.5 . nets field nian 1.50 1.00 sebeseeseenenene 1.50 1.00 —-Carrots, stock, three .......... 1.50 1 1,00: - BEEF CATTLE—(Grade) Mrs, Harvey Davies, Houston ‘ Miss Vera Green, Smithers plage ne Ee mo - ae Field Roots of First Prize represents the number’ of exhibitors competing 36—R, Richardson, Telkwa; Edgar Woodward, Smithers - THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 pre werner mee Se ———— ——<——— Horses ae a F.. Huber, Smitherss. J. c, K, Sealy, Smithers Chapman '& Chapman, Smithers; A. J. Prudhomme, Telkwa C, Newitt, Smithers: J. C. K, Sealy, Smithers . , Chapman & Chapman, Smithers; P, Powers,.Telkwa PB Powers, Telkwa; F. Huber, Smithers Prudhomme & Fisher, Telkwa; ize, recommended by jud Roy Wakefield, Telkwa Chapman & Chapman, Smithers; McKinnon & Hyn . C, K, Sealy, Smithers; J. C. EK. Seal C, Newitt, Smithers; F. Huber, Smithers. J. C. EK, Sealy, Smithers i°_C. Newitt, Smithers Roy Wakefield, Telkwa; A. J. Prudhomme, Telkwa Prudhomme, Telkwa; Roy Wakefield, Telkwa, ‘Special 3 - prize, added by judges, to C. Dexter Roy Wakefield, Telkwa Cattle y, Smithers a George Oulton, Smithers; W, A, Sproule, Telkwa * George Oulton, Smithers Dos : Mrs. H, G. Smith, Smithers | D. F, McKinnon, Smithers Mrs. H. G, Smith, Smithers ein, a a UBT ees ‘ F, Huber, Smithers a er ee eG srg SEE Boe ob, Bee ahi ee 8 tpn He George Oulton, Smithers go im PE Bros George Oulton, Smithers ee ts, M:. W. Lees, Smithers Mrs. McCabe, Smithers; Mrs, J. Newick, Hazelton Smithers Smithers Smithers Ernest. Morin, 1—Mra. P, Schufer, Smithers; Ernest Woodward, 7—R. Richardson, Telkwa; 2—F. A. Gilbert, Smithers; 0, Lundstrom, 2—2nd Prize, Mre, H. G. Smith, Smithers. wo S—J. C.K. Sealy, Smihters; Mrs. J. C..K. Sealy, Hazelton 1—R. Richardson, Telkwa; J, W, Turner, Smithers. .. |, e F air Prize List ha | TELKWA TALES D..F, McKinnon, Smithers; §rd ges, Chapman & Chapman, town es} Smithers ers and men clearing land cause ‘lin, her em News from the Hub of Bulkley Valley Brea rmecpens _ 7 Telkwa Hotel ! Serves the traveller to and through the Bulkley Valley Mrs. Wearne has left for Prine Rupert for a few days. this week, closed down for the time being, tory operations, a dance program for this (Friday) ajevening. Prizes will be given. been arranged at the churches, at the Union Church on Sunday, Sept. 30, and at the Anglican Church on Sunday, Oct. 7. Mrs. Jones has left Telkwa to take treatment'at the springs in Washington. W. Boyle has ac- companied her. Miss Boyle is the guest of Mrs. Ticehurst. A meeting of the residents was held this week to discuss the future of the local library. Miss Thompson was elected president and Rev. Brayfield, sec,-treas, Miss Topsey Mapleton enter- tained all her girl friends on Wed- nesday afternoon. when she cele- brated her seventh birthday. There was candy, good eats, ’n‘ a cake with candles on ’n* ev’ ry- think, " The Telkwa football team has won the Grav Challenge Cup for the third successive year, The final game was. played against Smithers‘ at the Smithers Fall Fair and was very keenly con- tested from start to finish, both teams being in good form. The score was 2.1, Everyone is reminded of the Harvest Home Supper, to be held under the auspices of the united churches in the Union Church hall on October 4, It is the first of its kind to be held in Telkwa, and all are invited. The supper will be followed by a musical evening, songs, entertainment, and community singing. Medal Presented Continued from Page 1 ¥ J. P. Wheeler, of the Soldier Settlement Board, left this week for the coast on official business, A prospective buyer has been giving the Two Toms’ (Brewer & Brandon) claims the once-over The Howson mining camp has having completed very satisfac- The ladies of the Round Lake Community Club have prepared Harvest festival services have PAA AAA AAA, MAKE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTERS | f | James Kotow : propsctor ’ TRELEWA - - B.C. g aren nae Omineca Hotel Rolfe & Dawson Managers Beat attention to tourists and to commercial men. Dining reom in connection Rates reasonable, Patronage Is { solicited Hazelton B.C. oT ar tal Ol ht a tg | Hotel Prince Rupert | *+ ¢ THe LEADING Hote. IN NORTHERN B. C. Prince Rupert, B.C. {European Plan. 7 t { | | Rates $1.50 per day up. FE ont rs es tees ets seine teins | The Bulkley Hotel E. E. Orchard, Owner . European or American Plan The headquarters ‘for the Bulkley Valley. Tourists and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to stop at, - All trains met. Autos, livery or Tigs seddle horses provided, Smithers. B. ¢. Printing & Developing Kodak Supplies STATIONERY Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton Fresh Vegetables away the railroad and employees, the mill men (every position) . PRICE LIST und owner, the school-teacher, the postmaster, the merchant, the , doctor and druggist and many POTATOES, per sack benees teaee $2.50 : other men laborers and profes~|CABBAGE, late, per Ib....., reee 205 sional men. CABBAGE, early, per Ib... ..... - .08 So the forests of B.C. for these/ CARROTS, per sack ........... ous reasons are very, very important, |2URNIPS, per sack........4....°.2.50 | The BC, Government” receives | BEETS, twobunches at per bunch — .05 anually about three million dol- ONIONS fe ss tooeee 2.50 lars from lumber taxation alone. | 7 ' 8 PORN Deeseese Despite all this wealth of B.C, forest8, careless campers, hunt-~ J. R. DUNGATE, Hazelton annually great forest fires, Tho forestry service strains every netve to prevent, this and. ‘every person should help. to: save Brit- ish Columbia from ‘destruction ag he last’ great; in her premises ist stand. of. F, A.. Goddard, New Hazelton 0. For Sale ee ‘timber: in’: the world. ©. | # Ghild’s folding sul- ky with hood; prac::- tically new; $8.60. Apply Postrinater, Quick Station, ON 1214