, _THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER it. 25 ; ‘Turner, : Lt Gheréies, one ean 8, Mrs. FW. |ifra:{, Aj Bahia; 2, Olaf T, Strid, - Prize Winners. nm ‘Smithers oar tee Rents Faas sala" a. B 7 te es B. it) . . ay— TB. * of nm. H (coutinted | from page 6) eee “2, ise, F, Cook, #s, ff % va! Lee “ HORSES Brussel Sprouts, three pe P Timothy geet one Pec ohn Rasber 2, Mee ip, Downey R oe F ERS | : Mrs, JW, ‘Turners 2, Fo ohler.|Preece; 2, Chapman & + i x Dahlias, -Cactus, .quy: oe. color, ma =6Draught Mare, 1500 Ibs, or ‘over : Peas, one peck—1, A. E, Newens. “Best collsetion canned’ Wild Fruit}; tion—1, . - WE —1, J. GC. K. Sealy; 2, L. E, Strid. Caulifower—1, Frank 0 Gorman; Whe ent; apring, ore. peck—1, FB —I,: ‘Mrs.-G Wall. bert collection 1, Mrs. -R. 5. Sare- og 2, W. A. Sproule. ‘Canned Cauliflower, : one jar—1l, General Purpose Mare, not. over |‘: M. Doekrill; 2, J. K, Sealy. ‘ up. her varie’ 1800 Ibs.—1, Chapman, & Chapman;] , Vegetable” Marrow, any variéty—|" “Oats, one peck oF Wa. Billeter; Mrs. Sproule; ‘2,"Mrs.*P2 Schufert™*| 4) Bablias, any inet i Mas, oe ; 12, Chapman & Chapman. - ‘F. “Huber, Sri; 2, Mrs. J. W.19, Chapman &Chapman. - Canned. Green Peas, one Jar—l, | gay tnt; 2, Mra\Hanson, : Turner. __7,|Mrs. A. J. Neve} 2, Mrs. R. Scotter: |' . . Tight Mare--1, A. E, Newens; 2,|° ‘pympkin—-1, Wm. E. Swift. J. Barley, Sealy; 2 ong _ peck 1 Best collection ae Canned Vege-| 4 “Bibeks, PO a a ed » EB. Newens. Corn, green, six ears—1, William|Chapman, “ ° ” tables—i, Mrs, Geo, Wall; 2, Mrs. is ts, F, Ockleshaw; 2, irs = ° F, W. Bohler. - eve, ‘ : a A Ae ultra Team, 1300 to 1400) pingter; 2, Mra. J.. Bourgon. am Ibs, —i, Ernest Morin; 2; ‘L. B. Strid. Best collectic: of Native Grasges [".: Mustard’ Pickles, one jar—1, Mrs. Asters, any one color, Bix blooms. Draught Team, 1400 Ibs, or over nee Wm. Billeter; 2, 8. Bl ond Legumes—t, F. W. Bobler; 2, Batesy 2” Mrs. G, Chettle.|—-l> Mrs. B.D. Boden; 2, Mrs, J, 'W. | . a3 , L. EB. Strid; 2, 0. T. Strid, ; _. .| A._E, Newens, Turner, o General Purpose Team, not over 2, ‘Tattnea, cabbage 1, W. Billeters Best collections of Graing in sheaf burgh M. Gladioli, mixed, six. blooms-—1, a 4 : 1900 Ibs-—1, Chapman & Chapman;|” Yettuee, cor—1, F. W. Bobler; sly ure BW. Bobiler; 2, A. En We led Onions, one jar—1, Mrs. Mrs. 3. OP. Kirkpatrick; 2 BD | T, .Stri . ‘ ewens, oden,: os me Driving Team, open—l, 0. L.|” 1 A,B Newens. | A..E. Newens; ee A, EB,’ Newens; 2, H| Tometa ‘Chutney, ong San Mrs.|" Sweat Peas. any ong color twelve ee ee hore ae 2, F. Huber, Sr. Podiover, Altaswede—2, Mrs. Wm. Beat collection- ‘of - Homie-Made Mies 0.1 Hanson Boy argent: i ame 6s Best. four-horse outfit, open to — . ae formers—1, Chapman & (Chapman, pogematoes, richardson, i, B.D Po wel. } : oate_1, a n. Swift io bowen Geo. Wall; 2, Mrs;|. * Sweet Pens, bonquet, any color, a 86 Two-year-old Colt—1 Wvitt. 4. 1 rass Oats— . witt, . jno foliage— ¢s,°°O. Hanson; a v va Tomatoes, tipe, six—l, Mrs. F. W. Wild Bunch Grase—i, W, E. Swigt,|_ Strawberry Jam, one jar—l, Mrs. Mrs, R, a Sargent; 3, Mra; C C: Reid. One-year-old Colt—1, S. Yelich., FE 5 etc, Suckling Cott # foot—t, Bomomatoes. Ba Boden con, B.| aan Sm read Chapman & Chap-|F. Ts persy iam, one fart, Mrs, 5 nee ee calor a age ealy; 2 ea. ; 5 man, Smithers. ’ — irkpatric rs ing. ’ 4 D, Boden; 2, ¥, W. Bohler. F, W. Bohler; 2, Mrs. M. K, Bates. Mixed Bouditet, any. foliage—I,; Gentleman's Saddle Horse—I, Mr.|"“Cucumbers, three—1, William E. Bhie Joint Grass—1, E. Morin. * Currant Jam, ‘one jar—i, Mrs.’ J.|_. D:° Boden. fae Baptiste; 2, Chapman & Chapman. Swift; 2, Mrs. R. S. Sargent. Sheytze Emmen—t, A, Ei, Newens. | ee stones, Sgicle, Horse 1, Mrs. G.|""Gueumbers, gherkins, quart—i,| Corn Fodder—t, Dr. H. C. Wrineh. |P: + Downey: 2 re K, Hates. K. Wallen an oligo @ Bulkley Best Saddle Horse at fair—i, Mr. F. W. Bohler. MINERALS Bates; 2, Mrs. J. R. McIntyre, Downey: 2, Mrs.’ 5. H. Hoskins, , Mm Bantiste, Peas, garden, in nod 1, Bernard - Orange Marmalade; one Jar 2, "Flowering Begonia, any color— Muelier; 2 she lled intl, M Best exhibit of samples 4 from pros-|Mrs, B. F. Messner, ‘Special 1st,’ irs, Chettleburgh; 1,. ; rt * gj], Cain & King. rs. Sproule; rs. . Bates. BL. To bevoins gang or LL DéVoin near Sng ‘yn rs Fy G iallection vet Copper Ore—t, es, “Currant Jelly, sone gor ings. vine Geranivin, any color ! * ordon Harvey. rs. owney; rs. sproule. * . , oricifer,, two years old —1, George] Beans, wax, quart—l, F. W. Boh- Collection ‘of Silver Ore—1, P.J.|° Cranberry Jelly, "one jar—1, Mrs | Bateckaw. Ockleshaw;, 2, Mrs, F Heife ii . L Ge Oulton; ler; 2, A. F. Tegerton- B, v.| Higgins. R. Scotton; 2, Mrs, F, W. Bohler. ‘Flowering Fuschia, any eolor—t, B jeiter, yearn eo, Oulton; Beans, scarlet Tanners—1, Collection of Silver-Lead Ore—| Apple Jelly—2, Mrs. Sproule. Mra: BF. Mesenen Heifer Calf—1, George Oult ‘Boden; 2 F. W. Bohler, = |a, i, D, and H. C. Wades 2, P. J.|° Crabapple Jelly2, Mrs. Sproule ‘Hanging Basket, ang yaiety-—2 ae er ail ge Oulton. Beans, broad, shelled, qu ‘| Higgins. Best collection of Dried Herbs—|py5. T - King; 2 Mrs EF, Ockleshaw. —1, amnion Billeter. year or over) E. - Wood wards 2, Dick Se one Wm Collection of Zinc Ore—1, Pete|i, Mrs, Sproule; 2, Mrs. P, Downey ane , Best Dairy Cow at the fair—t,| Powell; 2, Mrs. J. W. Turner, "| Schufer 2 BO oH Hoskins. 2 Canned Selmon=—L, vs. G. Wall; SCHOOL SECTION | BMrs. L. L. DeVoin. . Parsley, bunch-—1, H. Ponder; 2, : ; Best Breeder's Herd of Dairy Cat-! 4, FE, Newens. DAIRY AND HOME .- FANCY WORK Mile, any breed—l, Ge Oulton, — H : : . y br », George _ Oulto Spinach, bunch—1, F, Huber; 2, PRODUCE Doilies (crochet work) two under Vera Doodson; 2, ‘Irene: MelIntyre. Judging Competition, dairy cat- D. ' mt’e, boys under 16—1, Leslie Oulton. B. Boar tion of Garden Vege- 12 inches—1, Mrs. I. A . Bahler; 2 »| B Pencil D —1, Emma , Best collectio 3 Butter, two 1-lb. prints—1, Mrs. Mrs. P. Schufer, Moria: 2 Vera Prawing— tl BEEF CATTLE tables grown by one exhibitor—-1, re 6 hn P eorge ulton; 2, John Preece. Tea Cloth (white embroider 0 W ’ y) 8 ith; 2; T iliam Billeter Butter _ in erock, five lbs —1, Mrs. }. inches or over—t1, Mrs. C. Paulson; ne Map—i, Joe Sm! eddy * (Senior Grade) Best Water-Color Painting—1, Best Beef Stear S: Yelich. FIELD ROOTS George K idd; 2, Mr Wm. Powell... 2, Mrs. Jas. Owens, Best sample! of Writing, ink—1, ha Best Sow that has raised a litter Turner; 2, J, C. K. Sealy. "| Luncheon or bridge set, eénsisting Avis: Wall; 2, Jerry Warner. a1, George Oulton, Potatoes, white, any variety, ten Epos. he 4 nite—t, LB. of cloth and four serviettes—1, Mrs.| - Me est Sorin Pic, 1925—1 si ° pounds—1, Wm. Billeter; Mra, L an ens” Mrs F. W. Bohlei Jas. Wright; 2, Mrs. Jas. Brough. ; (Intermediate Grade) BEY clich: 2. Ton Pee ene r Sl6VEl George Kidd; 3, E.. Woodward. angston; b © 1 ME " Centerpiece in silk embroidery—| > a . Potatoes, red, mony, variety—1, P. Eges, hens’, dozen brown—1, Mrs.. 1, Mrs. I. A, Bahlet; 2, Miss A. Best Water-Color -- Painting—i, | SHEEP Schuter; 2, 1. 2. Strid. P08 Polen eieendeel, Mas, D,| Kirkpatrick, east Boned Drawings, Dol . ; 08, ite ead--~ 3, . t e rawing-— 0 Turnips, Swede, three—1, Mrs. J. Matkow; 2, Mrs. P. Schuter. Centerpiece in white embroidery Garpenter: * thoaae TE Eon, ¥. Ewe—1, J. G, K. Sealy. - _ |W. Turner; 2, Bernard Mueller, Loaf. Brown Brea d—1, Mra. W. J,|—1, Mrs. J, Dybhavn; 2, Mrs.. Jas.) pect Map—1, Agnes Erickson; 2 ; ; Sealy wah E, istrid. ay othe eee mide : ’ Pow . Bieuita ington, Owens Scarf, colored embroidery Emma Brown. _ __- aking Powder Biscutts-—. Best le of W iting, ink—1, Ewe and Lamb—1, J. C. K, Sealy.| Mangolds, red, three-—-1, Mrs. G. W. J. Fidler; 2, R. Richardson. or crochet-—1, Mrs. I A. Bahler; 2, Doris Fletcher; 2, ¢ dua ih Dieter. a Kidd, or Buns, one dozen—i, Mrs. Joe Mrs, H.C. Lifton, eee ag OR Rae nee BE sO “OY etl on eae) ser Gnd fe =€6Barred Plymouth Rocks—1, Mrs. ; , -|_ Loaf Nut reat —I1, Mrs. —_ 58 mae W. Powell; 2, Edgar Woodward. lene oP “oper, tae F, W. Boh Boden; 2, Grace H, Chettleburgh. Simone -Bevel. ott mane f, Writing—, Wing a. ‘White Leghorns—1, F. Huber, Sr.| “Garrots, stock, any. variety—t, P. Fruit Gake—1, Mrs. W. McAdam;|_- Dresser Scarf in ote. Bre -Mrs.} Shu sther fae) «Brown Leghorns—1, J. B. Lang-| Schifer; 2, Steve Yelich. 2, Mrs. G. H, -Wall. J. F. Kirkpatrick} : 2, Mrs, J. Brough. (Primary Grade) Seal ston. Sage aie A, William E. Swift; 2, Fruit Cake, iced—1, Mrs. W. Mc- M resser E card i in embroidery—2, fe 460 Any other breed—1, A, E. New-| Mrs, 8. H . Hoskins: Adam; 2, John Preece. rs, Jas. Brough, Best pstanle of Writing—1, Roy . : ' ‘Sponge Cake—1, Mrs. Grace Chet-|_ Pillow Slips, one pair—l, Mrs, E.| strid; 2, Arthur Hollsten, - me 6Chicks, hatch of two pullets and FRUIT tleburgh; 2; Mrs. B. D, Boden, T. Kenny; 2, Mrs. Geo. Raymond. Best “planticine Display—1, Arthur Mi one cockerel, any heavy breed—1, 4 Layer Cake—1, Mrs, W. McAdam; Towels, tyro fancy, hand, Mrs.| Hollsten; 2, Clarence Morris: : E, Woodward; >, Mrs. J. W. Turner.| Plums, six—l, Mrs, F.. W. Bohler.|2, Mrs, Geo. Kidd. Mrs. J. irkpatrick; 2, Mrs. B. F. _ Best Cut-out Poster—l, Alexander Bs hicks hatch of two piuliets and| Best collection of Apples grown Cookies, plain, one dozer—t, Mrs. Messner, 7 Millar; 2, Uno Qlovson. one cockerel, any light breed—l, in Bulkley Valley—1, J. Matus; 2,| Geo, ‘Raymond; 2, ‘Andy Johnson. Pins Cushion—1, Mrs. Sproule; 2, a J. B, Langston: 2, Wm, BE, Swift. . C, K. Sealy. Cookies, fancy, one dozen~<1, Mrs. |Mrs. B. F. Messner, CHigh School) Geese, male—i, Mrs. J. Turner. | * Currants, white, pint—1, C, A,|]Geo. Raymond; 2, Mrs. R Scotton. ‘Bedspread in pmbroidery—l, “Mrs. Best Water-Color Painting—1, L. mB 6©Geese, fernale—1, Mrs. W. Kirton. | Newitt; 2, J. 0. K. Sealy, ‘Oatmeal Biscuits, one dozen—t,|J. P. Kirkpatrick, | Mabel McIntyre; 2, Asora: Knutson. , Turkeys, males, any breed—l, Currants, - med, pint—1, Mrs, A.|Mrs. Wm. Grant; 2, Mrs. Geo. Wall. |: Bedspread in crochet or knitted— Best Pen or- Pencil Sketch—i, L. Mrs. L. L. DeVoin; 2, Mrs. Axel|McLean; 2, Mrs, A, McLean. p. neese Straws, one dozen—l1, Mrs. | 1, Mrs, J, H, Groat;-2, Mrs. C. Paul- Mabe] McIntyre; 2, Agora Knutson. Anderson, Currants, ‘black,. pint—1, S. H. ‘Scotton; 2, Mra, Grace ‘Chettle- son. ‘Mrs, I Best sample of Writing—1, Mabel m@ Turkeys, females, any preed—l, Hoskins; 2, C. A. ‘Newitt. bare. Best piece of Tatting—1, Mrs, J. McIntyre; 2; Nancy B, Preece. Mrs, L. L, DeVoin; Mrs. Axel Raspberries, pint—1, Mrs. J, W.| Doughnuts, one dozen—1, Mamie Brough; 2, Mrs, B,.F, Messner. Best’ ‘Dressed | Doll by pupil of any Anderson, | Turner; 2, J. C.-K, Sealy, Gray; 2, Mrs, Geo, .Kidd. Best piece of Trigh Crochet—2, school—I;: Alice Gazeley; 2, Stella Ducks, males, any breed—1, John| Cherries ‘pint—1, Mrs. F. °W.| Short Pastry—2, Mrs. G. Chettle- Mra, B, F. Messner. Oult Preece; 2, A. E. Newens. Bohler. * burgh, t Baby's Embroidered prev we 2 "Bunch of Garden Flowers grown ow res I 1s, B, ennys “ by any school in Bulkley Valley— Preuelts, females, any Teed —1, | GRaInNs AND GRASSES Lemon Pi Piet 2 oR Mec Mrs, L. 8. MeGil, Teece. _ GRA 1D Gl emon Pic-— ts. J. R. Me- wd, . . Intyre; 2, Mrs, L. Carpenter. |. ‘Baby’s Bonnet in crochet—-1, Mrs. 1, Gerry prensa {School Division— VEGETABLES Sheat gonring Wheat—1, F. W. pple Pie—1, ‘Mrs. Ry J, Raabe; A. Miller; 2, Mrs. H. C. “Lifton, - | Mabel McIntyre Bohler; 2, William . Billeter. 2, Mrs, John Preece. “ "Baby's Bonnet in tatting—l, ‘Mrs, yre, Turnips, white—1, H. Ponder; 2,| Sheaf Fall Wheat—1, F..W. Boh-|°’'skottbread Biscuits, one dozen—|Mat Norton, Mrs, J, W. Tuxner, ler’; 2, William EB, Swifh, 1, Mrs. Geo. Kidd; 2, Mrs. L, B. |. Baby's | Carriage Cover—1, Mirs,| is iarespsseuinsnaniremnemamenr mevvuueecseaave ennass we gTiPS,, yellow“, Edgar Wood- k Sheaf at Gat | branching——-t, D. Mal- Warner. 5. 7 H. Senkpiel 5 2, ‘ LE. T, Reany. . Pe Re ae “ er. ow; 2 3 proule . aby’s Carriage low—1, Mrs, : ae ~ Beets, table, long—i,. A, E, New-| Sheaf Oats, iside—1, Win, Billeter; ocnatt_poleetion of, Home Mins |E E, T..Kenny; 2, Mrs. H. C, Lifton, || Woodcock ens; 2, F. W. Bohler. 2, Mrs, Geo, Kidd, L, B. Warner, , Baby’s Bootees, knitted—-1,, Mrs.j |. - oc ‘ i. Boots, gable. round—1,'J, Preece;| Sheaf Oats, hulless—1, F. W. Boh-| Most’ ‘prizes in Baking—Mrs. Geo. L. 8, McGill; 2, Mrs. A. Millar, | 4 aesiinsassenntansscssenertotunortnssecsnesannasunmmneeeseanen @ G c t cotton. short—1, Bill ler; 2, A.B. Newens. Wall, “Camisolé Yoke, crochet-—1, Miss}; .° °F 0 Bobler: 3 R. ‘Richardson — aly ates! Barley, beardless—1, F, w. Honey, one comb—lI, ©. L. Dim- Simone Bevel 2, Mrs. I. A. bag Mr, and Mrs. J. Borsuk have Petes AH nat, a SRE zoey, boned, A. B/E ESD Se ae sua, nn. ener 2 Mee Te Wrage [turned from, Winspen, where MacMillan; rs, George Kidd. Newens; 2, J. C. K, Sealy, _ J.-Beaton; 2, Mrs. J R.. McIntyre, | Best piece of Filet- Crochet-—1, they spent a s three-weeks'’ holi- ' Carrots, table, jong—1, Billy Boh-| Sheaf Barley, hulless—1, R. Rich- Tame | _cRasnberries, one ‘ jar—1,|Mrs.,L. “A, Bahler; 2, Mrs. S. H, day “ ler; 2, B.D, Boden. ardson; 2, S€eve Yelich, Mrs. M. K. Bates; 2, Mrs, Geo, Wall. | Senkpiel. ° Bi ae any variety —1, William} “Shea? Timothy—t1, Wm. E, Swifts} wild Strawberries, one jar—ti,| Boudoir Capt Mrs, Chas, Reid; Mrs, T. Hobenséhild spent the gPilleters 2 an . onler I 2, Mrs, L, L, DeVoin. Mrs. J. P. Downey; 2, Mxs, I. W. 2, Mrs, dag, Wri day visiting friends. at ‘Cedarvs ] y variety—1, F. Huber,; Sheaf Brome—i,"E, Morin; 2,F.|/Turner. Drawn Thread Vouk —1, Mrs, Jas. oo a e rj a eet, W. Bill Huber, Sr. Tame ‘Strawberries, one’ jar—1, Broug on Wednesday. _ Bo Mrs 7! W, Tuer, eters Sheat Red fo E. Morin; 2,|Mri.F, Cook; 2, Mrs, R. J. Raabe,’ "Bakr" Knitted Socke—1, Mrs. G. Me. and Mrs. B. Hodlin went fo rs 4 ‘4, Fx k OG. A, EB. Newens : Gooseberries, one jar—1, Mrs. 'W. Chettleburgh; 2, Mis, "W. McAdam. ‘ . wen} grime, re ins. Tan orman; 2, Sh shea? Bye jorge, B. Morin; Grant;. 2 2 Mrs, M: K; Bates. a vase as ar Croghet Slippete to Prinee ‘Rupert. “early * ‘in ‘the. ' ‘ 9’ ed Currants,‘one jar— rs, cAdam; re...A, Millar, P Ono white 1, Mrs. P. Schut- Sit ‘tt fa, J. Owens; 2 2+ | Wm, Grant; 2, "Mra, W..d ; idle _. |. .Crochet’ tadems? "Mra. L.A, Bah-|: week. x ra tek tow ny B. D. B r JF: if Bohtet.’ i)” Black ‘Currants, one Jar—-1, “Wm. ler; 2, Mies Mi-Lapadat.: (0.7). We Brand was - amdai thoae onions, ye ow—1, o én} ‘$§ ead ‘lover, red, BE Wood: Billeter;.2, Mra. A.'McLean. ~. “0 :!}: Ladies? Knitted. ‘Sweater, wool-—1, visitin Pr nee Ru ert thi ke, c. hei Frank |e ri KW. ~ Bohler | Rhubarb, one ete Mra, Wm. ‘Mrs. W. MéAdam 2 Miss’ Simone ie Prin PS is. wee ca, Pa ads P| CE: a MSO EM ono i ples tno a aa, "Ar a : iF] te We . B = a ee o Ny >, point W.d ie! Gover, glske—t, |B. Woad- ine Wee iettt ad wae nt 2). as ‘i adorn thiee plsee— Cetiaryale on Monday, vos me eee oa eA NS OTB ES acklobsrriey, Sue ar—1,' Mrs; .P. P| Hand - Bag, crochet—1,° Mrs. Aal-. eae 6 fobnd—1, -W. ;|"'Sheaf Vatehes—t, A; Ly Kvitt. | Schur: Mac N me jos abo | Mille . Borguk was: at. Prinee Ru. ) Mra d."W. 7 ‘Sheat Peayine—I, Ae z L... Evitts| wonke earings, ong, Fe 1 Mrs. Li B. Hbrdaigér Work, 1 Finished sitiele pett ‘on Friday. aoe A oy "Gi bbage; red—l, rs, bd or; 2, Gy. Aa: Newitt. '.. “ ith! haw’ a . of at ‘Mra. Ce f, Paul son} “By Mra’. 4 M and Mr; 7. Elli ie TS. ‘de We ‘Turner; 2, a ‘Sunflowers,’ fodder,. ‘two. stalks —, a wa aches; one ° ‘Saree’ Mea. e J. ‘Pa ‘con ni. < poe 0 are: mog- oon Dr. Be i Wein chs" :2): Mts Wi! "Rab 83 2, E. Woodward: - i Best aatidle of ‘Faia y Wot, ine te the Hobenshild: ranch Owens: “ ‘ i loo we i fo rong