. “Glass A—STALLon: > 1) Draught 3. Other than draught, 3 prizes” 7 Class B—Broop Manes L “Draught ‘mares * . 2, General ‘purpose ‘mares |. ; 3. Light 1 mares” ” Class C— TeAMS. 1 Draught: team. 2. Gen.” purpose team ° eae “onl ree-for-all) %& Driving ‘team’ (s et” tlers, only . and, free-. forall}: Class D--CoLts -. 7 1, Two-year-old colt: 2,- One-yedr-old ; colt a 8, Sucking colt’ - ’ Div. 2 Cattle: , Class A—BULLS. 1. Shorthorn bull 2 . Holstein bull « Clasa B- -Cows .. 1, Milk cow 2 Cow and calf ee Class o- * 1. Two-year-old heifer 2. Two-year-old steer L 3. Yearling . , 4, Fat steer or heifer” ‘ Diy, 3-Sheep_ - w : ; _Ewe. and lamb. . Dive 4—Hogs | - Boar poo tn, : 2 Brood sow..." |. a. Sow with litter, not ‘less than three Div. 5—Goats oa ‘Billy ‘goat : Deed EL (Class D—Carrots: 1, Stock; 1-2 bushel’: 2s Table, 1-2-bushel ° Class E—Pansnirs Any variety, . 1-2: ‘bus. s Class. F—BEEts , 1, Field, 1-2 bushel” 2 “Table, long or tur. =f nip reot, 1-2 bushel “=| Class G=Ontons - 1, Red,:20 pounds. White, 20 pounds. ms Class H—CABBAGE hh Barly, 8 heads oy 3. Pickling | ae . Class I—CAULIFLOWER. . Any variety, 3 heads oe Class J —TOMATOERS Any variety,. 2 ‘pounds . Class K—CELERY Any variety, 6 heads | 7 Class L—LETTUCcE. 1. Head, BS heads | “2. Leaf 28. Dwarf’ ‘Class M—Cucumpsr - Any variety, half doz.. Best collection of above, ~ Div, 8. .«- a ” Div. 9—Grains anid - - Graases”: (All sheafs must girth not css: less than 18 inchea) ‘Class A—WHEAT. Any variety, 1 ‘sheaf Clase B— OaTs . 1: White Oats, rakaat 2. Black Qats, 1 sheaf . . Class C—BARLEY © 1. Beardless, 1 sheaf . Be Bearded _ Be Bald. “re Ft 3 Div. . 6—Poultry “Chass A~CBICKENS - & Orpingtons, buff ‘white © . Ply. Rocks, barred. . white Rhode Is; Reds,S. C. 6. ORC. a A Minoreas; ‘buff 8. “black | ro Leghorna,: white” rown “br . 11. Any breed, rooster and two hens 12 Any breed, hen 18. Chicks, 1914 hatch, any general ‘utility breed Class B—Tunkeys: he 1, Male, any variety 2. Female: '* Ye \ Div." 7—Dairy’ Produce - Class A—BoTTER , One-pound roll Class B—CREAM | owe One quart-j2: 0. Class C—Eeis" Pe One: dozen, hens’: - Class D—BREAD '. 1. One toaf, white aa 2. . .. brown™ 3. One dozen cuits. baking powder. - at Class E—FRuit | Al. Best collection local. fruit.- 4 2,° Beat collection loca: Lot jam. 3 i Chass, F—CaKes © “1, Fruit cake’ 2. Sponge-cake 3.; Layer, cake: I}. 74. One dozen cookis |: Clasa’ G+ PICKLES”: “Best allection Kome > Any variety, 1 sheat: “Class F—CLOVER | Te-Red. clover, J. sheaf cB: White f° tee “BY “Alsike. 20 tt) 8° Class G— ALFALFA’ “Any variety, 1sheaf.: “Class H--WILD Giisses” - “1. Vetches, “1 sheaf ie Feavine “ ye- grass 4, Red-top . Diy, 10—Flowers . | 1 Best: ‘collection “of house‘plants. 2. Best collection | of. garden plants’ ‘ . 3. Best: bouquet gar- den flowers:: a Beat bouquet will flowers. Div, 11—Ladies’ Work.” 1. Sofa. Pillow, ‘hand worked. |: 2.Tea cloth, hand’ worked. - , 3. Pillow slips, hand . -worked, 4, Jabot,. hand worked. 6, Six button holes, . ' hand worked on Jawn'- De L- ~Photography - Best landscape ‘Beat portrait" 8. ‘Best three: phot" ‘graphs of live stock::: ae rile . géneraily in, “the * scenic . ‘attractions’ ‘ot | ‘the new traniseontinerital, “the: Grand Trank: “Pacific -Railway Company’ dg sending men over the line’ to secure: the latest data Tegarding the natural-‘re- sources and. ‘possibilities: of the country, and. also to note the. developments that | ‘or four years.” In‘ connection ‘with this important work, Mri. R..C.. W.. Lett, couple of days: here taking views of the | magnificent scenery of the’ ‘Bulkley tiv- work on the several: mineral properties |; in-the neighborhood: of the town.: He} was very much interested in the mining |, propositions, and’ expressed ‘confiden ‘that New Hazelton would soon be. on |, the map in- avery decided way’as’a producing’ Mining center. ‘agencies. :M ‘Hazelton will ultimately’ become a ‘fav- orite resort for tourists. The beautiful ‘scenery, the splendid ‘toads | for’ riding. through the hills and around the: moun- tractions, are unexcelled along the line, and ‘are sure to draw. many. people dur= ing the summer season, especially froim . the coast’ ‘cities and towns, Mr: Lett-is so favorably impressed_with -t this fact | Le that: New Hazelton and district will be| featured in future publicity. Publications of the company. . poe ‘Mr. Lett has been” on: the: ‘road be tween‘ here and ‘Winnipeg: for. several] ‘weeks, bringing his information. up. to. ‘date, ‘In this connection: he has: visited every ‘point of present and; ‘prospective |: importance.’ gress at most of the places: visited, “andj especially in the way of agricultural |' greatly increase “every . year from ‘this | British Columbia, 1 and these ‘combined have’ ‘taken. place ‘during : ‘the past, three |; tourist: and colonization agent, visited | |New Hazelton this week, and’ spent ‘a er.canyon, and’ noting the. development |! ‘He secured: ore “specimens: from “all. the’ principal. claims, which‘will ‘be: placed on exhibi-}| tion at various centers in Canada and," abroad where- ‘the ‘company. maintains). -Mr. Lett believes that New’ tains, ‘the’ trout fishing” ‘and other: ‘ate He: found gratifying. ‘pro- f on,” The éxperience of those who have |" me been in the’countty -for a few years is]. ‘that dairying and stock-raising” are the) ‘special lines‘ moat’ suitable. for. ‘Central a * er the. Scony A About This Taps Hee ao Bulkley ‘Canyon Will | Re Objective Point of ‘Heavy. Tousist ety of [prove profitable Mré Lettialso oat that: quite ber.of. the new. settlers are, goin fruit. raising. . ‘This he ‘consider good move, be. grown to, perfection ‘in. this, 3 ‘the province, and it is also: ‘likely tat . climatic and other’ conditious - “will, be. favorable for apples and many. others of | What. practically. amounts to. at ‘unlimited market: in. the ; the larger varieties,: three prairie: ‘provinces awaits all the fruit. that. can’ be. ‘grown ‘and delive red + a reasonable price. “and in good con- ition. Mr. ‘Lett: ‘Bays. ‘that strawberries : rown in. this part of. the ‘province are nfinitely superior.in every. ‘desired qual- ity to any. that he. has yet been: able. to obtain ‘in ‘Western. Canada, : n0 matter | ‘where produced, These» ‘berries, , he ‘Says,. ‘ought to:find. a highly, profi -| market east of. the mountains, particu main. tine of the Grand. Trunk: Pacific: ein tracts of from Ls acre 2 ts 640 acres lad: ompay- _ Ltd. - ene Metropolitan: Bidz. . VANCOUVER | ‘larly ‘at this- season Gf the’ year’ “When |" ae , ithe: earlier varieties’ are-exhausted;-For|*: people who: want to’ establish, real Sp homes with comfortable ‘and: ‘attractive rae surroundings, Mr. Lett says, that, of all. parts. of ‘Western Canada, Central Brit-. A ‘ish ‘Columbia i is the ideal place. ‘Accompanying M Lett’ on his trip is ‘W. J. Speers, who/is ‘comnected with the: Grand Trunk: Pacific’ ‘colonization: ‘work inthe capacity Of ‘ecturer; “and: who is getting: in: personal. touch with] the country in:order that ‘h “may give. fitet ‘hand information ‘to his” audiences in: Great Britain::! SS ‘thirty-five ‘years. secii: the | from its earliest beginnings sent remarkable stage ‘of 6 ‘The e perponnel of this, arty, wale t settlement. Quite. a number of ‘settlers |. “toch ug are going into the cquntry. contiguous tot ee ‘the railway between this town. and Tete. et Jaune Cache, and: judging from “what ‘ he has’ learned the: ‘influx. is; likely. to}. of, 1 British Coluibi, Alberta and Saskatch ewan «: Prince. LIMITED “The Parkin: Ward Flecttic . wai PRINCE: RUPERT; B.C. tele al, Gasoline: Light and: ‘Marine am | ‘Supplies; : ELECTRICAL. and MARINE CONTRACTORS. “Mall oniére promptly. attended a. Agents, for “Regal” ‘ahd “*Pextec: : tion” Gasoline Engines a | ON I Sita be. = ae b ar iicaiiliaiaihiada imamate i