: BE Other than * Class ‘B-Broo Masies | - . $. Light mares_ ae Class C—Teams.° a Claas D—CoLts 7 Clasa- -A—BULLa ” _ Class B-Cows’ _ 2 Cow and calf Class Ca ars Billy: goat’: _ Class A—CHICKENS: & Orpingtona, buff .- oS 8. Ply. Rocks, barred ag Any: breed, hen. Div. 7-Dairy P Produce Class A~ UTYER - ; Class. B—Cream .Clasa D—BrReap. a Ss . - Clase E-—Fruir.: , 2 Best eolleetion local Oo Class F—Caktes : ‘S “prizes 7 Draught mares“. 2,: General - Purpose “mares © 1, Draught team. : \ | 2, Gen. purpose’ team {settlers only and ree-for-all) . Driving. team set-- ~ tlera- only. and | free- “for, boot “L Two2year-old’ ‘colt! 2 One-year-old: colt. 3. Sucking colt Div, 2—Cattle: 1, Shorthorn bull” 2. Holstein bull 1, Milk cow 1. Two- -year-old heifer Be Two-yeat-old steer: - 8. ‘Yearling » : ; 4. Fat steer. or heifer. ~ Divs. 3 Sheep ‘1, Rain |. “2, Ewe. 3. _Ewe and lamb, “Div, 4—Hogs | . Boars. 2. Brood sow’: 2 | .3.. Sow. with iter, ne not . “Tess than’ three - - Div: ‘= -Gonts at. . eo 2. Nannie goat ~ Div,. 6—Poultry . white’ a ‘Rhode Te, ‘Reda C. _e Minoreas, buff: ; * black ., Leghorns, white ~~ brown . 11. Any: breed, ‘rooster: and two hens . ge E5000, 18. Chicks, 1914 hatch, _ any. general uellity, ” breed Class B—Turgeys 1. “Male, ‘any’ variety” po 2. Female One-pound roll - -One quart Class C—Ecas One dozen, hens": 2 One loaf, white “brown 3 One. dozen biscuits, ‘|. : ‘baking: powder. a 1.. Best collection et | © froit jam oh. Fruit. cake : Class D=Carkor “EL. Stoek; 1-2 bushe : 4 Jabot, hand worked -- ‘Ladies? ‘gaddle ‘¢ cimpeti- : 22) “Table; 1-2 bushel’ “Class E—Parsnivs- : ;. While ‘working phyry, creek,’ on. 20th J une * Any: Variety, : 1-2bus, : Class P—Bests) oe! “1 eld) 1-2 bushel ° . at Table, longor: tur s “nip.root, 1-2. ashel .. Claas G—ONtons- oe Red, 20 pounds ; a "5 ee ‘White, 20. pounds... “Class H—CABRAGE: ..: a EE Barly, 8 heads. . “BL Bleing we 2 Class’ I-CAULIFLowER a Any: variety, 3 heads. | Clee J—TomaTors |” » Any. variety, . 2: pounds “Chass K—GELERY. : Any: variety, 6 heads “Class L—LEttvce | a Head, 8 heads’ "2 Lea a Be Dwart Class M—Cucumper ‘Any: variety, half doz. Best, collection of above, “ * Div. “Div. 9—Crains and Grasses we Can sheafs must girth not * less than 18 inches) “| Class A—WuHeEar: “Any. variety,- 1 sheaf Class B—Oats ‘1. White Oats, seat 2. Black. Oats, 1 Sheaf .. ‘Class C—BaRLEY “1: Beardless,: J cheat « Be Bearded 8.: Bald“: 900. #4 ae Class‘ Fran Peas - Any- variety, 1-2 ‘bus. Class E- TIMOTRY _ Any: variety; Vsheaf | Class F—Chover ~~ = Lh. Red. clover, 1 sheaf 222) White: . 8) ‘Alsike - a n on Class G- ALFALFA. _ Any variety, 1 sheaf "Class H—WILD GRASSES o 1: Vetches, 1 sheaf.” & Fearing ‘ee . ye-grasa ‘‘ 4 Red-top.._¢ “Div, 10—Flowers | a 1, Best™ collection - of : house plants. ~ “2 ‘Best | collection - of 9 Barden plants “Best bouquet gar-- aes flowers - ..; te “Best: bouquet’ wild flowers ° “Div. ‘ML-“Ladies’ ‘Work 1, Sofa- Pillow, hand. worked, a Tea: cloth, hand . worked, ~ 3. Pillow, Slips, . hand. worked. . Six button holes,‘ ~), hand worked on lawn ~ “Div. 12—Photography L Best landscape |. . Best portrait +. 8, “Beat three Bhato- / arp ‘of live stock. : ~ Sports: : tion, ‘hore’ to-count 50° c; ; a — — _—— TF —— * ft —} = —| it] ‘a | —_— ie —| —z P—f . a the vicinity. of ee had burned over the site‘o one o known, the only. campers’ in ‘the’ ‘that the fire had. spread from. the ed-elsewhére. “8 Murray, | one" of the survey lunch -five- was extinet when the vicinity: for hear - “hunting. On examination. he maintained. ‘the’ acy of his evidence, - June 29th was on J uly ‘Ist within a stated contempt, of eourt. Mr. ‘Affleck’ ‘closed the. ‘eviden started from the: hunch: fire. 2: did not Specify i in. -what way.” “After the “trial a ® prospector 8 ‘camp’ and f their vicin- ity. The defence showed that although this. lunch fire.was kindled: on June 26, fire was first, visible and reported late on June 29, and. the foresters were not ‘on the ground’ until July ‘Brd. ° No wit- ness would state. positively’ the: opinion lunch fire, ‘or that it: could” Tot ‘have originat- ne ‘party [ atthe time, gave | evidence. that, thei: ‘party. left it, and: that’ the fire which. he’ fitst | Baw.on the 29th ‘started -about'a mile’ South-eaat’ of ‘the. site’ ‘of their luneh fire.: Also that Tudians | did® frequent: that vie cross: accur- Arthur: ‘Ellingboe | corroborated - this evidence, and ‘added that, the’ fire ° “of, M half 4a ‘mile of. the lunch fire site. : This witness. was reprimanded by the | magistrate for’ ce ‘for. the defence by: confirming ‘the: “point: of. origin of the fire as stated by. ‘Previous witnesses, ‘and added ‘facta’ relative ‘to| ‘course and. nature of the fire, gathered from viewing’ ‘the ground burned ‘over, and. from which he ‘deduced “that: the |; ‘forest fire could not: possibly: have been ‘The: magistrate expressed’ a doubt i in dismissing. the case ‘and wiildly' censured the foresters for ‘not’ ‘getting on. “the ground. in time to make’. ‘sure. of; “any- thing. He suggested that the. survey- ing party had shown negligence, but‘he Saskatchewan: Room 11; Post. Office: Buildin Prinee Rupert and Hazelton, “NOTARY PUBLIC... ac | was ‘nothing ay 2nd. ° sacking 2 ag. well. 1. .Yaise:in No.. 2.tunnel.,- . Clothier. Bros, are taking out ore and . The ‘ore is ‘good, coming | from. a. vein, of high: ’ prade. ‘They: will: hold the sore for shipping. Drifting i ig 3 going on in. nNo. 2 2 tunnel.” _ oe “ * Dating t the last two weeks there. has ‘been great ‘activity. among: miners in ‘the Nelson’ mining district, . “Five new claims were located on. Star. mountain; others near ‘Summit lake. In all. some thirty-five | were named and located in ‘the district; Several will receive: de- velopment work at once... ; “HH, « Hawkins is going. up ‘to Hudson ‘Bay. mountain to do assessment work ron his? ‘claims, Monarch and. Scookum.: Frank. Martin and_ several others are. : up doing work on‘the Lakeview. group, te: OMre| 03 jin: whieh>. they. are: interested... ‘Hawkins: came up: ‘from: the const: on ‘Sunday and reports rough weather,’ and that- several fishing. boats of the Japs Were upset and the men. drowned. that of Previous years. : be: placer g gold strikes on the. ‘banka. of the St. Mary’s. river, betw en. | Wyeclitte ‘| and the Mission, is -oreatin citement. Lotal prospectors brooke have decided. to.financ sition, for fluming: the.:wate: sluice boxes, ete, Those who have vis: ited the ground. claim that’a ‘color can} be’ found in.every pan, Back: f Tiver the’ ground is Ticher, : ‘and aa. the’ flat. extends for some. distance: : field ig: indicated. the gold: tends to a food epth. bout two weeks ago Was: ‘made ‘on. the Benson: claim, near. Fort. George.” Assays ‘received: last Week, show: $40°in gold and $7 in ‘silvers ‘These samples’ were taken two weeks: = Before: th ‘attike: was made’ and: show lw. J. JEPHSON Barrister and Solicitor. of British Columbia, Alberta a no free. gold, ‘Now nearly all the quartz, taken ott hag. dust and flake: ‘gold. in} sight. Exeitement i is high and there is’ @ big demand for-claims. . Expert min-: ing men: Bay’ ‘tha while the. indications -|may not-hold:-out:to: ‘great depth, free | [E milling’. ‘gold. will. she: discovered in suffi-| cient quantities: to pay-all the’ “axpenses of railing a and: d mining. : agg oe CONCENTRATES 33 De | Sr rite 1 ‘They have. started: to. ' » SUITABLE FOR» ; MIXED: : FARMING - ‘These lands a are » situated close e to the aman: line. of the’ Grand “Trunk: Paci ACREAGE NEAR SMITHERS. mi Coast Land -Paw-Ur Caprrat, $1, 500, 000,00 _ Suite: 622, Metropolitan Bldg. Lid. Fam | La a Sk | in: tracts of from 1 acre @ ‘to 640. eres: - company ; _ VANCOUVER - ee “On. the whole the catch. haa not been up to | It is. thought. that | ‘zich | atiike [HuDsons: BAY x STORE |. 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