THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, AUGUST i, 1914. is a a one See ee te BULKLEY VALLEY FAIR} ' TO BE HELD AT TELKWA, B.C. On September 18 and 19, 1914 For the information of intending exhibitors, the following list of classes, 2 te,, is published. DIvVisiON 1—HORSES Class A- Stallions: 1, Draught; 2, Other than Dranght, 8 prizes. Class B— Brood Mares: 1, Draught Mares; 2, General Par- pose Mares; 3, Light Mares. Class C—-Teams: 1, Draught Team; 9, General Purpose Team, (settlers only, and free-for-all} 8, Driving Team (settlers only and free-for-all). Class D—Colts: 1, Two-year- old Colt; 2, One-year-old Colt; 8, Sucking Colt. DIVISION 2—CaTTLE _ Class A—Bulls: 1, Shorthorn Bull; 2, Holstein Bull. Class B—Cows! 1, Milk Cow; 2, Cow and Calf. Class C—1, Two-year-old Hei- fer; 2, Two-year- old Steer; 3, Yearling; 4, Fat Steer or Heifer, DLVISION 8—SHEBP 1, Ram; 2, Ewe: 3, Ewe aid Lamb. Division 4—Hoas 1, Boar; 2, Brood Sow; 3, Sow with Litter not lesa than 3. DIVISION 5—GOATS 1, Billy Goat; 2, Nannie Goat. Division 6--POULTRY Class A—Chieckens: 1, Orping- tons, Buff; 2, Orpingtons, White; 8, Plymouth Rocks, Barred; 4, Plymouth Rocks, White; 5, Rhode Island Reds, S. C.: Rhode Island Reds, R. C.; 7, Minorcas, Buff; 8, Minorcas, Black; 9, Leghorns, White: 10, Leghorns, Brown; 11, Any breed, Rooster and 2 Hens; 12, Any breed, Hen; 18, Chick- ens, 1914 hatch, any general util- ity breed. | - Class B—Turkeys: 1, Male, any variety; 2, Female, any Variety. Division 7—Dairy PRODUCE Class A—Butter, 2-1b, roll, Class B—Cream, 1 quart. Class C—Ege's, 1 dozen, hens’. Class D--Bread: 1, One Loaf, white; 2, One Loaf, brown; 8, 1 doz. Biscuits, baking powder. Class B—Fruit: 1, Best Collee- tion of Local Fruit; 2, Beat Col- lection of Local Jam. * Class F—Cakea: 1, Fruit Cake; 2, Sponge Cake; 8, Layer Cake; 4, One doz, Cookies, Class G—Pickies: 1, Best Col- lection homme made; 2, Best . Col- lection of above, Div. 7. ' DIVISION 8—VEGETABLES Class A—Potatoes: 1, Early| Rose, half bushel; 2, Early Ohio, haif bushel; 3, Ashcroft, half bushel; 4, Any other variety, half bushel, . Class B—Turnips: 1, Swede, ‘half bushel; 2, White, half bush- el. ’ Class C—Mangels: Any variety, 7 “half bushel. o * Claas D—Carrots: 1, Stock, half bushel: 2, Table, half bushel. “Class E— —Parsnips: Any varie-| ie half ‘bughel, _ Clase F'—Beets! 1, Field, half bushel: 2, Table, Long or Turnip Class G—Onions; 1, Red, 20 lbs.; 2, White, 20 lbs. Class H— Cabbage: 1, Early Cabbage, 3 heads; 2, Late Cab- bage, 3 heads; 3, Pickling Cab- bage, 3 heads. ty, 3 heads. ty, 2 lbs, Class K—Celery: Any variety, 6 heads. Class L—Lettuce: 1, Head Let- tuce, 3 heads; 2, Leaf Lettuce, 3 heads; 3, Dwarf Lettuce, 8 heads, Class M—Cucumber: Any varie- ahove, Div, 8 DIVISION 9—GRAIN AND GRASSES (All sheaves must girth not less than 18 inches) Class A—Wheat: Any variety, 1 sheaf, Class B—Oats: 1, White Oats, 1 sheaf; 2, Black Oats, 1 sheaf. Barley, 1 sheaf; 2, Bearded Bar- ley, 1 sheaf; 3, Bald Barley, 1 sheaf, . Class D—Field Peas: Any varie- ty, half bushel, Class E—Timothy: Any varie- ty, 1 sheaf. - , Class F—Clover: 1, Red Clo- ver, 1 sheaf; 2, White Clover, gl sheaf; 3, Alsike Clover, 1 sheaf. Class G—Alfalfa: Any variety, 1 sheaf, . Glass H-——Wild Grasses: 1, Vet- ches, 1 sheaf; 2, Peavine, 1 sheaf, 3, Rye-grass, 1 sheaf; 4, ‘Red-top, 1 sheaf. DIvision 10—FLOwERS 1, Best Collection House Plants; 2, Best Collection Garden Plants; 8, Best Bouquet Garden Flowers; 4, Best Bouquet Wild Flowers, Division 10—Lavigs’ WoRK 1, Sofa Pillow, hand worked; 2, Tea Cloth, hand worked; 3 Pil- low Slips, hand worked: 4, Jabot hand worked; 5, Best 6 Button- holes, hand worked, on lawn. DIVISION 12—PHOTOGRAPHY - 1, Best Landscape; 2, Best Por- trait; 3, Best: 3 Photographs of Live Stock. _ SPORTS Ladies’ saddle competition, horse to count 50 per cent, paces and manners 60 per cent, - Gent's saddle competition, horse to count 50 per cent, paces and manners 50 per ceut. HORSE RACES Half-mile—1, horses over. 144 hands; 2, horses under 144 hands. Quarter mile—Same ‘as ‘above. 200 yard race, open; Turning race, open; Slow race, open; Squaw race, riding; Indian hose| race, bareback; Jumping. comiie-| ° tition, divided in two clasaea, = .Fipup Sports - Baseball, ‘Football, Running, wt : Root, half bushel. Jumping, ete.” Dabs “Fa eth information : i A BECK, - “sedierAny-rnissume > may ‘be obtained of " - ALDERMERE, B c. be, Class I— Cauliflower: Any varie- Class J~-Tomatoes: Any varia- ty, half dozen; Best Collection of Class C—Barley: 1, Beardless | andl tte Prince Rupert, July 29:—The department. of Indian affairs at Ottawa has notified C. C. Perry, Indian agent, that a grant of $200 will be made in connection with the Exhibition for the en- couragement of Indians occupied in agriculture, F. H. Cunningham, chief in- spector of fisheries, has notified the secretary that he will send a showcase to the Exhibition Which will contain glass bottles showing the eygs, fry and small fish of various species of com- thercial value, , J. T. C. Williams, fishery in- ‘mens of the various kinds of sal- mon, frazen into blocks of -ice. These will include stcelhead, coho, humpback, sockeye, and spring salmon. Capt. Baldwin’s flying display will bring many people i1.ta ‘town who have never yet had the op- portunity of seeing an expert airman. The Scandinavian Society are the old costumes worn in the days of the Vikings. As well as all the professional music and the choir competition, the Mandolin and Guitar club, under the leadership of Mrs, Bryant, will give selections while ‘refreshments are being served, always popular. Nine big bands will take part, Taking Care of Tourists: The Grand Trunk Pacific, as the most modern of transconti- nental raitways, passing through newly opened up wonderlands,, will-be the route chosen by thor- sands of tourists on their way to the Panama-Pacifie Exposition opening in San Franciseo, on| ‘february 20th, 1915. The pas- have just been advised that San rooming and apartment houges, an increase of 786 in three years, Before the Exposition opens, 150 more. hotels, ete., will be ready for occupancy. Every assistance will be given to visitors anxious to secure accommodation by the hotel bureaus, approved by the Exposition’ management. The a membership of more than 800 hotels, has fifty thousand rooms on its lists, Rates will be $1 to $3 a day, each person, European plan, for‘any date or any length - of time desired. . Wants Another Bout | _George Allen writes to The Miner: ‘‘AsI.have already met Frank ‘Smithers in a ten-round contest, to'a draw, T would like to meet him again, in Hazelton, on Sept. 7, in a fifteen-round con- |test: one arm free and break at the referee’s order. I am’ eonfi- breaks style of fighting. wo Ex mining. Prdtpects. “ ver: mining man, : “was in town thia week, on his: “Way, to Copper He re- TPQ PRINCE. RUPERT FalR | spector, will ovtain large speci-. gving their national dances in The Indian band competition is}; senger officials of the company | «i Francisco now has 2068 hotels, |. San Francisco hotel bureau, with| dent that I can do better under |: such conditions than in the clean “Henry B Thompson, a. Vancou- ‘ 7 ; ~ FRESH FRUITS ARRIVING EVERY TRAIN... . | | Onnies, Arles Bananas, S Small F; uits, ms oer river, . where he ‘will examine af; number of mineral claitns on be. | ar ‘hai. of coat: capitalists. "| porté.A-gtowing demand for good |“ ue clsimé,. 9 on n working b bonds. “LOST, on Saturday, July “18; small purse containing money and several sweepstake tickets. Finder will receive reward by leaving same at postoffite. Liquor Act, 1910 - NOTICE is hereby given that, on the 15th day of August« next, application will be made te the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the grant of a license for the sale of liquor by retail in and upon the premises known 38 Cop- per Tavetn, situate at Skeena Crossing, upon the lands described as the North- west twenty acres of District Lot 2887, Caasiar District, Province of British Columbia. Dated this 15th day of July,.1914. Melbourne Robert Jamieson Large. tract ‘of: “oad. valley |@~ farming land” just‘thrown: open for ‘free. Settlement in Oregon, Over’ 200, 000 ‘acres in all.” Good ‘bewmistey| | climate, rich soil, and ‘does not require irrigation to raise finest crops of grain, fruit; and garden truck, For large map, full in- atruetions and information, and a plat of several sections of ex- 7 Dr. BADGERO - } Of Smithers: Will be in Hazelton from] j ‘June 16 unti! further notice. - eeptionally good claims, send $3.40 to John Keefe, Oregon City, Oregon. Three years al. cription. Dental work of every des-.:;' Careful attention . guaranteed. U. S. suryeyor and’ timberman. fins An opportunity ‘to get a good fertile free homestead near town |’ In the matter of the Administration . Act and in the matter of the Es- tate of A. Haddi, otherwise Dris Hadikoff, deceased, intestate, ’ TAKE NOTICE that ky an order of His Honor Judge Young, dated 28th day of July, 1914, I was appointed Ad- miniatrator of the Eatate of the said A. Haddi, otherwise Dria Hadikoff. All parties having claims againat the said Eatate are hereby requested to forward the same, properly verified, to me before the 12th day of August, 19i4, and — all parties indebte the ‘said Estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated 31st day of July, 1914, . STEPHEN H. HOSKENS, Official Administrator. Hazelton, B. C. 48-5 Miner Print Shop. ° Phone 300 P.O, Box 1685 ~ HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Suite ONE, FEDERAL BLOCK, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ~ STUART J. MARTIN Provincial Assayer ‘3 HAZELTON BC, Listeshschustaa’ wu _ EXPERT Watch Repairing. _ WATCHES - JEWELRY O. A. RAGSTAD, Smithers 46-50 Applicant, and market. 62 NOTICE Notice . Notice is hereby given that 1 B VmHE surmpes comes on eRiise thirty days from date the follow- Commercial Printing at .Thel{- Special Attention toOut of Town Clienta| + ~ F.@. 7. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS ‘B.A. Lucas Telephone Seymour 38 Barriiters and’ Solicitors mo - "| Rogers Building - Cor, Granville and Pender . Vaneduver, B c. ing described packhorses’ and equipment will be-sold by public!’ aution at Hazelton, for wintering charges. and expenses, unless| same are paid: before that date:| — Buckskin gelding, branded HS on left shoulder 0 on right hip, said to belong to the. Copper Riv- Bond, Mines and Mining . Good Properties for or sate — Cash or on — Devalo tent ‘and - Aakesament ~ Carr Brothers ° | . Eight Yeara In Thi District, er Coal Co, Himeelton, Ih Qe 3 Brown gelding, branded Aon right hip, said to belong to the B, C. Anthracite Co. A. W. CORNER, Dated 11th July, 1914. 9 { { Clothes That Hold Their J, A. LeRoy Steam Trains. de ‘Nation ° Hotel Winters” Cor. Abbott and Water Streeta ; Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.60 . : Roowa with Baths. Hot and Cold Water, ve Heated, |. Motor ‘Bus Meets All Boats and © . Shape > Hobberlin Clothes are al- - THE QUALITY STORE ways tailored right, They always hold their shape, No partis stinted. We can please the most particular dresser with Hobberlin gar- ments, Drop in and havea look at the new spring samples. ; Highest market prices paid for Raw Furs DRY GOODS - . Men’s Furnishings Hardware © Groceries NOEL & ROCK -Hazelton, B,C. _ Orders may be lett at Noe! & Rock's, Hareltan ' g) ~2 C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT” » HAZELTON Yiseshsheche oh ded aedededede bated deseo dec taht os j Established 1870 R. Cunningham & Son, ld, PORT ESSINGTON AZELTON Quarts | | COVERS: AND RUBBERS. Pog Canada © ECONOMY F RUIT SEALERS - and Pints at $ 50 per om | Aluminum Nested Kettles. and - Complete Camping Outfits - | We have. to hand a good ship ment of this. Wis Tight, strong and duwable, for tie tail and the hills : Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary. Woolleris me | Ladies’ Outing Sets, Sweater Coats, oe . Shawls, Hats, and. Caps - ee _ The latest ple out. . The price is the s same e all se nf