PEO EL cueatintre ee naan nt Ree k ogee haat MBS ame eae Aa om TO BE HELD SAT TELKWA, | B Cc. 4 ‘On September 18 and 19, 19 For the information of intending exhibitors, thie following: ; re ist: of classes, ete,, mote Re i j 4 pls published. i4|, 7 ‘onto. Ct ae ! Division {Horsns” Class ‘A-Stallicns; Ll Draught: i 2, Other than Draught, 3 prizes. | “Class B— Brood’ Marés: “1h : Draught Mares; 2, ‘General:, Par- > pose Mares; 8, ‘Light Mares, Class C— Teams: 3 Deaught i: Team; 2, General-Purpose’ Tear, : :> . (settlers ‘only, and: ‘free-for-all) 8, Driving Team (Getta only D 7 and free-for-all). Blass. D—Coits: 14 Two-year: -old Colt; 2, One- year-old ¢ Colt; 3, Sucking Colt, .’ ’ DIVISION 2—CATTLE' ; *, Class A—Bulls:. 1, Shorthorn |! Bull; 2, Holstein Bull, 6 *, Class B—Cows: 1, Milk - Cows - 2, Cow and Calf. . Class C—1, Two- -year-old Het . . fer; *2, Two-year-old: ‘Steer? 3, the a wo EE = a ‘ Class C-—Mangtls Any variety, half bushel. # °° ‘with Litter not less than 3. . ‘bushel; Yearling; 4, Fat Steer or Heifer. |: - Division 8—SHEEP — 1, Ram; 2, Ewe: 8, Ewe and]: Lamb, ; Division 4—Hocs ~ 1, Boar; 2, Brood Sow; 3, Sow DIVISION 6—GoaTs -1, Billy Goat; 2, Nannie’ Goat, _ Division 6—Pounrry Class A—Chlelena: 1, Orping-| tons, Buff; 2, Orpingtons, White: 8, Plymouth Rocks, Barred; 4, Plymouth Rocks, White;5, Rhoda |. ‘Jaland Reda, S.C.; Rhode. Talend “Reda, R. C.1:%, Minareas,--Bufl: . & Minoroas, Black; 4, Leghorne, White} 10, Leghorng; ‘Browns: 11, . Any breed,-Rooster.and. 2 Hens;/. 12, Any breed, Hen; 13, Chick- fe “emis, 1914 hateh, any general utile “ity breed, : : : ‘ Class B-Turkeya: 1, Male: any variety; 3 2. Female, any variety. | : DIVISION, 7—Dainy PRODUCE : Class A—Butter, 9-lb. roll. ’ Class B-Cream, 1 quart.” a : Class C—Eggs,'1 enti len? : ' Clads D—Bread:- J,. ‘One ‘Loaf, |- white; 2, One Loaf, brown; 3, 3 as doz. Biscuits, baking powder, *: * Class E— Fruit: 1, Best Collec. | thon of Lécal Fruit; 2. Best Col- np ; ection’ ‘of: ‘Local. “Jaina, * > Class F—Cakes: 1 Fruit Cakes]. s Sponge Cake; 3; Layer. Sake} 4, One doz. Cookies. ro i Claas G—Pickles: 1 Best. Go: - lection home made; 2; Best -Col-| Ppa {ection of above, Div. % 1 - Division VEGETABLES | Claas ‘A—Potatoes: 1, Early Rose, half bushel; 2, Early Ohio,,|. ‘half bushel; g *Keheroft, - “half | ~ bushel; 4, “Any other _varlety, haif bushel, Ua ad vote, i Class. B—Turnips: 1, ‘Swede,| half, bianhel; 2, White, half bush- el. Class D—Careote:” 4 Stock, ‘bait pushel; 2, "fable, half bushel, ‘ Class. E-Paranipat Any vi varie: | ‘ty, half bushel, - Claas F-Bects: t: Field, hale! Table. Long or, Turnip ‘Root, half ‘bushel, ees Ibs. ; 2, White, 20 lbs, fk Class., H— Cabbage: 4, Early hagé,, 8-heads; 3, _ Pickling 'Cab- bage,, 8 heads, Class I-Canlifiower: Any varie ty, 3: heads, a Class J—Tomatoes: ‘Any varie. ty, 2 ibs. . : 7 Glass: K—Celery: Any variety, 6 heads... - | . Class, L—Lettuce: 1, Head Let- tuce, 3 heads; 2, ‘Leaf Lettuce;. a : heads; 8, ‘Dwarf Lettuce, 8 heads; - Class M—€ucumber: Any varie- |. ty, half dozen; Best Collection of above, Div. 8. by ‘| Division 9—GRAIN AND Ghasses (An sheaves must girth not” : less than 18 inches): * Class A—Wheat: Any vaklty, _:|t pheaf, . Class B—Oats: 1, White Oats, | 1 sheaf; 2, Black Oats, 1 sheaf. ‘Class C—Barley: 1, Beardless _ | Barley, 1 sheaf; 2, Bearded Bar- ley, 1 sheaf; 3, Bald Barley, 1 sheaf, , - Class D—Field Peas: Any varie- ty; half-bushel. ; a Class: E—Timothy: Any vatle- ty, 1 sheaf, - Class F—Clover: 1, “Red: Clo. ver, L sheaf; 2, White Clover, 1 sheaf; 8, “Alaike Clover: 2) sheaf. i sheaf” Class H=Wita Grasses: 1; Vet- ches, 1sheaf; 2, Peavine, 1 sheaf, 3, Rye-grasg, 1 sheaf; 4,.Red-top, | 1 sheaf. * DIVISION 10°: Frowsiks rom ‘Best Collection House Planta’ 412," ‘Best Collection- Garden Planta; 8, Best Bouquet Garden Flowers; 14 ' Best Bouquet Wild- Flowers... : DIVISION ; 20-—LabIEs’ Work “Y Sofa “Pillow? hand worked: 9: ("Tea Cloth,‘ hand worked;- 3,. Pil- low Slips, hand worked: 4, Jabot |: hand ‘worked; By: ‘Best : ate ‘Button: holes, hand worked, on lawn. * Division 12PHorocrsPay A -Beat ‘Landscape; 2; Best: Por- - trait; 3, Best 2 ‘Photographs - of Live Stock. | “ ” Sporra’. ee af Batiea’ saddle: ; -“compatition, | horse- to. count 50 per vent, paces : and manners 60: per cent. . : Gent's die * “com Rorse to count 50 per cent, paces and manners 60° per: cent, | pty - Horse Races ‘Half-mile—t, horses’ over 14k | hands;.2; horses ufider lay Hands, Quarter: ‘mile—Same as above. 100° yard” ‘rate, : open’: * race, : open}: . Slow. race; - Open; ‘Squaw: race, riding} ‘Indian: horse areback ; ‘Jumping compe- fitio divided injtwo elashes, _ pls _ Peta SPORTS - Bagebail; Football, Bites Sunni hel Cabbage, 8 heads; 2, Late ! Cab- os + established: “by: , -Tarhing fe a by German police, a Coyle : *-Purthier orator maybe ide ot nak HLALBECK, 22 EF - ALDERMERE, _Newe Notes froin: Many Sources: - ‘New. South: Wales ‘proposes: to do away. with the:death. penalty: “h new: ‘union. ‘station, to.) cost, $3,000, 000, ig” to ‘be built: at ‘Tor-| Poe a : . ee | King’ George today fnapects a oo : fleet of 400 British war veaacta at = — — Spithead.:: LN 8. G—Onions: 1, Red; 20} ir ‘Robart Borden tia rotirined | “1 tot Ottawa, ‘after a brief ' vacation spent i in Halifax, “AN voleanoes along the Alsa:| ‘| kan . peninsula west: of Seward are reported: in eruption. . AS new carbitration treaty be- tween- Great - Britain and the [United States js being Prepared, ——— "Mra Rebeces Clark, reputéd to be the oldest” British subject, died in London last week, aged 110, . Mil tant suffragettes attempted | to. destroy ‘Burns’ Ayr, Scotland, by ‘means of bombs, : : : ' The federal labor - bureai: tie- ports that labor troubles i in. Can- ada. this” year are -below the average. ‘Brock, an American. aviator, flew from London to ‘Paris and: return in seven hours and. three ininutes, , China i is about to apply to the |bankera of the five-power group for an additional loan of $100,- 000,000, ~ - Additional parties of P. G. B . ‘surveyors have taken the fleld on’) {the extension fram Prince George. to. the Peace, Torointe’ is-the- beddaiuarters of smuggling Chinamen into the United. States. : "New. two dollar bills, pearing | the’ portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Contiaught, are. being |: issued at Ottawa, Marconi expects to have wire- fore the end of the year, A world’s altitude record was Linnekogel, . German: -airman, who ascended . 21, 654 feet: in his monoplane, Judge -Cur-: ; penter i is' ‘preparing his repoit. a . - Shamirock’ IV: ‘Sir Thomea Lip. ‘ton’s challenger for the Anierica ition,'| CUPr leaves ‘Portsmouth today. for [her voyage: across the. ‘Atlantic. |" A feud between the managers of the professiorial lacrosse teanis in ‘the coast, cities has resulted in. the: ‘abandonment of the seaion’s schedule of games, Em om fa i “Th Schleswig-Holstein, the two Danish. provinces ‘annexed by Germany; Danes and ‘Danish sympathizers. are being expelled Germany. is urging ‘the ‘banks f their’. deposits: and other | apaets' on hand in actual money, |: fori use i caus’ of- war. =adian or British: ‘subjeet in n the . oo and Street, the explorers, : the opposition. cottage, at} a ayndicate . which has ...been ae ‘less “telephony in operation be-|, tween Wales and New -York be- “The investigation ‘into the coal : : -mine- disagtér..at ‘Hillcrest con- |' {cluded on Saturday. ,tamodnt-of the tender, whic - [Or ‘the’ ‘dountry to keep ten - per i canit Department, ‘there -is- not.a- Caii- list. aves a ae Far North, to: bring to- justice the Eskimo murderers of Radford " The Conservative ‘government in. Manitoba has a sure’ majority of four seats, holding 25, to 21 for. ; Three deferred elections are, still to be. held. As a protection: ‘against. hostile ‘ lair craft, the coasts ‘of: the Brit- ish ‘Isles “wil! be dotted: with An Ottawa - despatch says the National Transcontinental willhe completed | on October 1, and on called upon to exercise its option of leasing the line. eee -jleave Nome’ on Monday, to res- cue the sailors from the Canadian | exploring steamer Karluk, who were marooned when.their ves- sel was crushed in the ice. “Dr, Sun Yat Sen’s. revolution- lay before the world the exact ' facta as ‘to ‘the conditions in China’. and to seek funds for Opportunity’ 8 Reply, “| They dome wrong who ‘Bay, | ‘come no more. “When once'I knock and fail to find you fn, . your door - --and fight aud win, ~ Wail ‘not for~ precious - charices passed away; = "Weep not for golden ages on .the wane, the. day; .. AG “sunrise. every soul is born “ again. : Laugh like a boy at ‘splendors that have sped: . To vanished joys be blind and ‘deaf and-dumb, ; My judgments seal the dead past - with its dead, . ‘to come... - oe ~-Walter Malone, EALED. PENDERS addressed to the |’ ‘underai » and endorsed ‘“Ten- der for ea ea Building, Prince: Rupert, B. C.,". will be received at this. office until 4.00 P.M.,.on Monday, July 6, 1914, for’ the construction of the Pub ie Bulid- ‘above mentioned... ‘lang, specification and form of con: tract cat be'seen and forms of tender |: ‘obtained at the offices of Mr. G. B. Hull, District Engineer, Prince Rupert, B.C.: Mr. William Henderson, ' Resident Ar- ‘chitect, Victoria, B.C.; and at this De- partment. tenders will. not. be .cousidered unless made.on the printed forms pupplied and signed with their actual signa res, stating thelr occupations and. places of residence. In the case of firms the ac- tual signature, the natureof the occu. ,pation, and place’ of residence of each member of the firm must be given. Each tender must be accompanied by in“. aecepted’ cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the: Hon- curable the Minister of Public Works, eqiial to ten per cent.(10 pc. * the will hea |- forfeited if the person tendering des? cling to enter into a contract when cal- ed upon-ta dg.so,. or, fail to complete e work contracted for, If the tender bé fot accepted the cheque will be rev turn By ‘order, fe i Oy: ‘DESROCHERS, ‘ Secret tary. nt of Publié Works, : .; Ottaw y dung By i914; re nn canine ‘Hudson’ S Bay. Company 4 sentences now before the: Justice » GROCERIES | DRY oops Z | A Northwest: “Mounted Police we expedition: is’ ‘about to start for _ full Assort ALS Sia ae . 2 i ~ HARDWARE — Ot Best Quality at Popa P Pies LIQUORS smo a ent: of , ° “HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY HAZELTON, B, C nee eH SH | eee. || a ws . towers,. each armed with two == Jquick- firing gunsof special design, a. night. that date the G.'F. P. will bell. Consign your ‘shipments, In Our | LIVERY. and STA GES We rp in may at : Coal and Wood delivered promptly, Ruddy & MacKay ‘Care for Storage or Delivery. , . ul | Address all 1 The revenue cutter Bear will | Semen Our.stages meet all traina’ at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. ! i HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON, a ary cabinet is.sending a commis: |. “CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY _ BRITISH: ‘COLUMBIA -COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE. Steamer:“PRINCESS. BEATRICE” : _ Leavea Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria und Seattle every SUNDAY AT 8 P.M. Sommer Excurstons to Eastern Polats at Low Rates, Effective June ist sion to America and Europe "to . " Ticketa to and from all parts of the world. Steamship Tickets Ss G.. McNab, Cor, 8rd Ave, and 6th;St.,. Prince Ruperts. BG | Atlantic and Pacific the overthrow of Yuan Shi Kai,| {Por-every day: 1 stand outside ‘OMMERCIAL PRINTING OF THE BEST CLASS AT THE MINER PRINT SHOP as ‘And bid you wake, and rise/t. oe ~ a Tc Thorp & Hoops Real Estate, Financial: ‘and ‘Insurance Brokers ALDERMERE, B.C." - . Bach 1 night T burn’ ‘the records of nao a tt at Sole district agents for EB, G. Prior & Co., Vietoria, ‘Aerial. . _ tural Machinery and Implements, Wagons; Ete. 4 ‘Fire, Life, Accident, and: Employer's Liability Tnuranee. ; We represent ‘the best companies, ~* We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-Emption Near the G. T. P, ce ‘If you desire information about the Bulkley Valley write us. eet tt anmittm imnt But never bind‘a, moment yet}. sremeuOs ttm bem (hore . 4 qg Drugs and Toilet Articles, Kodaks, _| Kodak Supplies. Printing and Develop-. | | ine. q Gram-a-phonés and Records. | _ Stationery — .f Hazelton Cienne o Lied Te lb To-Date’ Dg Stores | L. D. Fulton, Mgr. _ New. Hazelton ©: Pépgons. tendering are notified: that|. ' = COAL NOTICES Sie ‘COAL: i NOMIC ‘Omineca Land District. Diatriet of + Take notice that Harold. Ac Robinon, | of Vancouver, B. C., intends, to analy. for a license to prepa for coal } troleum over the f: ‘Gommencing. at a past planted about miles east and 6 miles, south of. the, southeast corer of Lot 2194, ‘ Cagaiar, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chalna, north 80 chaina, weat 80 chaina, td point of. commencement, 640 acres, claim 34. March: 10,, O14. svalar. lowing described intids: Harold A. Robinson, * Omineen Land District, - Distt of = Bali notice that: Mt Harold: ' Robinson, ; : Vancouver, * Tor a. icense ‘to prospest for ‘cow eétivlaumn ver the, following’ described ; Commencing at 9 post planted: “about ; 9 miles eust. and 7 miles south of “the | southeast corner of’ .Lot 2194, Gassiar, thence south 80 chaing, west 30.chuins, . worth a0 chains, nent, ana ona ce point of commencement, and contain U40 aeréd, claim. $3," =: March 10, 1914. intends ta _Horeld A. Robinson, Ominech Lend. District, District of, " Make iiitics’ that Harold A. Robi of. Vansouver, B fot a license to: protpect for véal and}. troleu overt The ‘Department does not bind itself [to accent the lowest ¢ or any tender, _ ‘anl oo aoutheast ‘eotner-of | Lot 2194 »,| thence Bouth 9) chal he, Wea tide be | Pela: for thia ey invert it_ without of comménne: timent.—€2688 | Murch 10, on aasiar, ».C., iritends - ta: apply following deac énetn &t & post planted “4 gat Bt 7 post south of of th: dnat: a0 BO chair ini; chettis, meet of on, | af Vancouver, B: €,, for a licensé to atrolenm over "Cemmenci t pisn' ae mmencing a a '§-thiles.eaal and 7 miled- south “b southenst.| thenes, aout . Roby : intends, fe apni wee for ii mer of Lot 219