Thursday, August 28, 1952. Page 3 The Mavhatten Beaxty Salou Teéna Borkowski efall For appointment phone 15-R-4 Class 31 — Flewer collection — Mrs. C. Pigeon; T. C. Denny. Aggregate award, Mrs. C. Pigeon. | Division 14 — Flowers | | Zi 41 points Division 1B — q Class 1 — Antirrhinum (snap: Special Gladiolus Show ~ C dragon) — First, Power House; |" Giang Ghetipion Spike: Mra, $. second, Mrs. C. Pigeon. Pir CON.hsues a 40 2 Reserve Champion Sp ‘iass 2 — Asiers - Gregor — C. Labor Day Weekend _||saitwa Sr ame 7° Be Mrs. S. Class 3 — Asters - any other + erve Champion Spike: Mrs. R. 3 s % War Memorial’ Hospital; Power jargreaves ancouver a 19 evua House. Honorabie Mention Spike: Mrs. L. : Class 5 — Clarkia — Power} yenyer. = STABRING Ho rs. G. Renner. « s = : Clas 2 Gee = es Class 1 — First, Mrs -R. Har- second, Power House, Lunn; Mrs. P. Scott. e 2 3 ce Class 7 — Dahlias -‘Cactus — Mrs, “ird, War Memorial Val en : Pee yy ig, Rae Class § — Dahiias - Decorative —|,Avery; Mis. R. Hargreay Stage Show and Dance ode. BR Class § — Dablias - Pompom or | Hargreaves: R. Mackenzie. ball — Mrs-B. Deschene; War Mem-|- Class 4 — Mrs. S. Pigeon orial Hospital. Class 5 — Mrs. S. Pieeon; L. EB. Class 10 — Dahlias - Miniature|Avery; Mrs. L. E Avery . Columbus Hall — Mrs, B. Deschene; Power House.| Class 6 — R. Hargreaves. : Class 12 — Marigold - African —| -ass 7 — Mrs. R. Hargreaves; idni 3 : + || ©. Stangoe; Mrs. Wm. Dingwall, | Mrs. R.» Hargreaves: R. Hargreaves. Sunday, Midnight: August 31, at 12:01 Bensoe) “Mrs: Win: Dingwel Class 9 — Les Pigeon: Mrs. S. ; AND Pigeon; Les Pigeon. | Class 14 — Nasturtium - single —- Class 10 — Mrs. R. Hargreaves: Monday, September 1st, at 10:15 | Mrs. Herb Gardner; Mrs. ©, Renvr.|Les Pigeon; Judge Castillou. i Ginge 15 = turtium - double}. Class 11 — D, MacKav: Mrs. G. Stage Show Monday Only ©. Stangoe. Renner. Class 16 — Pansies —— Mrs. G.| Class 13 — Mrs. L. Hellyer; L. E. Renner; Power House. Avery; H. Richardson. Class 17 — Petunia - single — Class 14 — Mrs L. Hellyer: H. f 2. Stangoc. Richardson. Machinery For Sale [22.2 ro: eeec/2"0 5 eng y War Memorial Hospital; H. C. Rich-| Pigeon; Mrs. D. D. Fraser. ardsor, Class 19 — Mrs. T. Bishop; Mrs. Class 19 — Roses — Mrs, © |R. Hargreaves; Mrs. J. Walsh. 6500 feet of Slipjoint Pipe - 16 Gauge - exceilent condition. Sizes 10”, 11”, 12”, 13” and 14”. Prices per foot from $1.20 up to $1.50. ~ International Model U4 with 6” Fairbanks Morse j Pump $800.00. Pigeon; Power Honee Class 20 — Mrs. G. Renner; Mrs. | Class 21 — Stocks — Mra, C.]F. Kozuki; Mrs. R. Harereaves, Pigeon: Power House. Class 21 — L. B.A Mrs, R. Class 22 — Sweet Peas — Mrs. C.| Hargreaves: R. Common: H. Poston; Mrs, E. Deschene. Irs. S. Pigeon; L. E. Class 23 — Sweet Peas — C. H.| Avery; B. Christie; Les Pigeon. Poston: Mrs. E. Deschene. Class 24 — Mrs. 8. Pireon; Mrs. Class 24 Zinnia - large — R. Mac-| S$. Smith. kenzie; Mrs. G. Renner. Class Class 25 — Zinnia - small — Mrs, | Pigeon. C. Pigeon: Mrs. G. Renner. Class 26 — Mrs. L. Hellyer. Class 26 — House Plant — Mrs. Class 27 — Les Pigeon International UD 18 A - Diesel - rated 125 HP. with 6” Fairbanks Morse Pump $4100.00. Will sell without Pump if desired. 6” Sand and Gravel Pump with VP Wisconsin — Mrs. L. Hellyer; Les ed Fall Fair Prize List Division 2 — ie D. Buekley. Forage and Cereal Crops Class 22--— Pumpkin —=-C. ace. Class 1 — Barley; 0 1s. == Firsts. “laggy S5 =. squash = SE Terry Wheatley. reaves. Class 2 — Oats, 5 Ibs. — Second. Class 24 — Swiss chard — Second George Windt. i Mrs. E. Deschene; third, Mrs. H. P. Class 3 — Wheat. fall. 5 lbs. -- Wheatley. Second. George Windt. | Class 4 — Wheat, spring, 5 lbs. Mouat; Mouat. — Second, George Windt. Class 5 — Barley, sheaf — First,! “|Jimmy Wycotte; second Percy Wheat- D. ley. Class 6 — Oats, s! Jimmy Wycotte. Class 7 — Wheat, spring — First, | Class 25 — Tomatoes, red — Wm, Cc. R. Place; Mrs. Wm. Class 26 — Tomatoes, pickling — Buckley; C. R. Place. Class 27 —Turnips. swede — R. — First, Hargreaves; Mrs. T. EB. Windt; Mrs. Duke Martin. Class 28 — Turnips, other —- Jimmy Wycotie; second, Josephine George Windt; third, Geo. Fielder. Bob. Class 8 — Wheat, fall — Second,’ K. Class 10 — Alfalfa — First, Mrs. T. E. Windt; second, George Stafford. George Windt. | Place. | Class 11 — Timothy — Second, George Windt. * Class 13 — Grain Hay — First. George Stafford. Class 29 — Veg. Marrow — Mrs. A. Telford; Mrs. G. Renner; C. R. Class 30 — vegetable collection — Mrs. Duke Martin, Class 31 — Potatoes, early — R Hargreaves; George Windt. (Continued on page 5) a es ee Division 3 — Vegetables Aggregate award: C. 5. Place Second: R. Hargreaves Third: Mrs. Duke Martin Class 1 — Beans, green — First, C. R. Place; second, Mrs. E. Des- chene; third, Mrs. Duke Martin, | Class 2 — Beans, yellow — C. RB. Place; Mrs. G. Renner: Mrs. ©. Pigeon. Class 3 — Beans, broad — Wm. Christie; D. MacKay; Mrs. C. Pigeou. Class 4 — Beets — Mrs. T. Bish- op; Pearl Kienas: H. C. Richardson Class 7 — Cabbage— 1 VacKay; Mrs. Duke Martin; Mrs. G. Renner. Clss 8 — Cauliflower — Mrs. Duke Martin; G. Fielder: D. Mac- Kay. Class 9 — Carrots — Mrs. G. Ren. ner; Mrs. T. EB. Windt; D. MacKay.. Class 10 — Carrots — Mrs. T. Bishop; D. Buckley; Mrs. K, Tel- ford. Class 12 — Corn — Mrs. G. Ren- ner. “ Class 13 — Cucumbers — ©. R, Place; Mrs. Duke Martin. Class 14 — Cucumbers, pickling — Mrs. Geo. Windt; H. Richardson; Mrs. T.-E. Windt. Lettuce, head — Mrs Mrs__Di rn A distinguished product of the BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY » Co. Ltd. ERA. Engine, V Belt Drive. Engine brand new. Pump in G. Renner; Mrs. §. Goad. Class 29 — L. E. Averv: Mrs. L. first class shape $1300.00. Class 27 — Begonia — Mrs. ¢,|Hellyer; Mrs. Wm. Mouat. a Pigeon; Mrs. G. Renner. Class 30 — Mrs. L. Hellyer. For further information write to Class 28 — Corsage — Mis. || © Class:31 —Glaa basket + miata Deschene; Mrs. L. Hellyer ture — War Memorial Hospital: Alvo v. Alvensleben Class 29 — Bowl of ent fowers —-|Mrs. R. Hargreaves. — Williams Lake, B.C. C. Stangoe; Mrs. B. Deschene, | Class 32 — Giza basket = mixed y sieges 3 —— ‘ —$_Piseone aos = eT sas ae Richardson, Mre © Pigeon,’ graves; Les Pigeon. ¢ — Worn BY ALL WI NERS™ INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS In keeping with our policy of stocking only the best quality lines of merchandise, we are now dealers for Biltmore Hats Ltd. “CANADA'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF FINE FUR FELTS” ALSO IN STOCK, THE NEWEST STYLE TRAIL RIDER with 4-inch open fiare brim — in the-e e.:clisive ¢ lors * CINNAMON RUST * SEA SCOPE Cariboo Saddlery Railway Ave.-at Oliver “COWBOY OUTFITTERS FOR THE CARIBOO” * GOLD For quality and style WEAR Biltmore Class 16 — Lettuce, leaf — Mrs. H. P. Wheatley; G. Fielder. Class 17 — Onions, Pickling — Mrs. T. E. Winat; George Windt; Cc. R. Place. Cless 18 — Onions, table — C. R. Place. EXPORT Ccnadlan Whishy THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO.LID. 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