. Wm. Grant’s | Agency - REAL ESTATE #., Insurance Companies— " Lite * a Fire = |: . +Health Accident | HAZELTON : District Agent for the leading ; ‘COBtS. . BOOT AND SHOE Repairing © Black,’ Tan, and White Bhoe Polish Agentfor—_. WHITE cness RUBBER REPAIR G. W. Dungate ‘“HAZELTON, B.C, Auto Jitaey Service Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour. Phon New Hazelton—1 short 8 long Hazelton— Omineea Hotel, 2 long 2 BENSON BROS. short ' BOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC L. S. McGill : BARRISTER - SMITHERS British Columbia » Fines ‘Imposed — . 7, at Barns, Lake on Wednesday | Aug. 19, Magistrate Hoskins cons Vitted’ ‘Diivid: Wataon “of” ‘setting out a fire without a permit. “A: | previous conviction for the same offence-having been proved, he was fined $75 and costs, Gus ar offence and was fined $60 and In delivering judgment Mr. Hoskins stated that in a com- munity in which so much of the prosperity was dependent on tke products of the forest, particul- arly ties and poles, he must view the reckless handling. of fires as a serious offence and in future offenders convicted before- him dealt with, Timber Lot For Sale The Official Administrator at Prince }/ Rupert offers for sale Lot 1711, Range 5, Coast District. This lot was Crown granted i in. 191%. . It contains a consider- able quantity of Cedar fit for poles and pilings, and considerable tie timber. The property is part-of the eatate of Joseph Lappie, deceased. . NORMAN A. WATT, Official ‘Administrator, Prince Rupert, BCG 0109 c 4 - KODAKS DEVELOPING AND PRINTING ~ "STATIONERY PATENT MEDICINES - ‘ VETERINARY REMEDIES TOILET ARTICLES. .~ .. CHOCOLATES SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES | {| Up. to-Date Drug Store HAZELTON, B.C. BUILDING MATERIALS! ‘Cement - “Lime Plaster Fireclay . ‘Brick ‘Building Papers Roofing Sash & Doors 8-ply Veneer Paneling . Fir Finish a Specialty ALBERT & McCATFERY LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. Bjorkhen plead ‘guilty to.a simil-] would be even. more. rigorously: all " (THE BIGGEST PRIZES OFFERED IN THE INTERIOR ar THE | -BULKLEY VALLEY © THREE, Bid DAYS’ oF” FUN AND EDUCATION a _ SEPTEMBER 2, 3, 4. A Bigger Prize: List Than, Ever. are : ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. . rr) air “Botier -Atrangoment of Clasees : eld. Sports: : a a woe . — XE, Ockleshew The Flower Show (continued from Page 1 ” The W. “A.'to the. BL H. served refreshments: during the -after- noon in a tent adjoining-and two hundred took advantage of the excellent service. In the evening the dance was]: the big feature and.it. was. quite & success. 2 out town people stayed over and that helped materially. While supper the show were ‘auctioned off and the funds of the society were in- creased by nearly a hundred dol- lars and the sale also provided a lot: of fun. - he day was a great’ ‘success, The Society is entitled -to a lot of eredit and:so-is each one who as- sisted in any way. Those who did the work die it for the fun of it and for the reneral welfare of -|the ecommunity.. The prize list is given below: |’ DIVISION 1-CUT FLOWERS.‘ _ Asters, Sec, A., 3 Colors, 8 blooms of each in 3 containers—1, Mra. Smith, 2, 5. Cline; 3. Misa Wrinch. Asters, Sec, B, best bouquet, one color, any foliage—t, Mrs. Smith; 2; Miss Wrinch; 8, Mrs. Sawle. - Asters, Sec, C, best bouquet, any colors, any foliage—1,. Mrs. Sharpe, 2, W. W. Anderson; 3, Miss Wrinch, Calendula, best bouquet—1, Mrs, I. M, Hunt; 2, Mrs. Pound; 3, E. Hyde. ‘Carnations, -best 6 blooms—1, E, Hyde; 2, Miss Wrinch; 3, Mrs, C. V. Smith. Cornflowers, Sec. A, bouquet, any colors, any foliage—1, Miss Weinch; 2, §. J. Winsby; 8, Rev. T. D. Proctor. -Cornfildwers, ‘Sec, B, bouquet, one color, any foliage—1;: Miss Wrinch; 2, Mrs. Sharpe, Mrs, Smith, - Coreopsis, ‘best bouquet,’ any foliage —1, BE. Hyde; 2, Miss Wrinch; 3, B. aE. Boden. ‘Cosmos, best 6 blooms, any color— 1, Miss Wrinch; 2, J. Newick; 3,5. 0, Winsby. | Cultivated Grasses, “best bunch~E, Jiyde. . Dahlias, See, -A, beat 8 Cactua, any colors—1, A. D. ‘Chaphell; 2, B. dE. Boden; 3, S.J, Winsby..-—. Dablias, Sec. B, best 3, Show (Large Pompon),. any colors—1, J. Newick; 2, Mra. N.'R. Cary; 8, Mra. R. 5. Sargent. Dahiias, Sec. C, best 3 Peony or De- corative, any colors—1, Mrs, Anderson; 3, Mrs. Hogan; 3, Mrs. Cary... - Dahlias, Sec, D, best 8 Single, any 8, W. S. Harris.. Dahlias, Sec. B, best bouquet, any colors, any foliage-1, Ai D. Chappell; 2, Mra. Sargent; 8, J. Newick. Dianthus, best bouquet—1, B. d’E. Boden; 2, E, Hyde; 8, W. 8. Harris, © ‘Everlasting Flower, :-best bouquet— 1, B. WE. Boden; 2,7. ‘A. Benson; 8, Mrs, Sargent. .’ Gaillardia, best bouquet, any foliage —I, W. 8. Harris; 2, Miss ‘Wrinch; 8 E. ‘Hyde.. i, -Mrs, C, H. Sawle; 2, E.. Hyde; 8, B. ab, Boden. . Gladioli, Sec. B, hest 3° Primulinue— 1, E, Hyde; 2, ‘Miles Wrinehy 8, ‘zB, a’B, Boden, , ' Gladioli,: See. C.. ‘best. bouquet, 6 stalks, any. colors, any foliage—1,. Miss Wrinch; 2, J. Newick; 3, B. d’E. Boden; Special Mention, EB. Hyde. ey Hollyhocks, Sec. Ay Beat’ atalk—t, Miss, Wrinch, |. -Hollyhocks,. Sec. B, best 3 atalks—1, ‘Miss Wrinch. | . Larkapur (Delphinium), Sec. A,” An- nual, beast bouquet, any: Fotinge—1, B. aE... Boden, : ag ‘Larkspur, Sec. B Pejpnnial, best 3 stalks—1, Miss Wrinch, an : Nasturtium, ‘ ‘best mixed’ botiquet—1; 8, Mra, L.- M2 Hunt: + Many of the out of!’ was being served the boquets in| |Special Mention, S. Cline, } variety—1, Mrs. Smith;.2, Miss Wrinch; colors—1, A. D. Chappell; 2, J. Newick, : Gladioh, Sec. A. beat single atalk— Mrs; We ‘Parnbull; as: Ww We Anderson; THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 bouquet—1, Mra, Cline; 2, Mra, Sharpe; Phiox, ’ Sec, B, Perennial, eat stalks—1, Mra. Sharpe; 2, Migs Wrineb, 8, Mrs. Sargent... Fix 2 ‘Pansies, Sec. A, best 12 blooma on ahow-board—1, Mrs. I. M. Hunt; Pe J. H. Benson; 3, J. Newick, " Pansies, Sec, B, .best , bouquet—i, Hyde. | small variety, with own foliage—1, Miss Wrinch; 2, Mrs. I. M. Hunt. ' Marigolds, Sec. B, best bouquet, large variety, with own foliage—I, Migs Wrinch. variety—1, 8. Cline; 2, W. W. Ander- son; 8,. Miss Wrinch, foliage—1, 8B. d’E, Boden; 2, Mrs. Pound; 3, Mra. Smith. Roses, Sec. A, best collection of g— 1, W. 3. Harris; 2, J. H. Benson. —i, W. &. Harris, foliage—1, Mra. Sharpe; 2, Mrs. Sawle; 3, Miss Wrinch. Snapdragon, See. A, beat 6 stalks, any one color—1, B, d’E. Boden; 2, J. H. Benson; 8, Rev. T. D. Proctor. -Snapdragon, Sec, B, best bouquet, any foliage—1, S.J. Winsby; 2, B. d’E. Boden; 3, Mrs. Hogan. Stocks, Sec. A, best 3, one color—t, Mrs. Sargent; 2, B. d’E. Boden; 3, J. H. Benson. 1 Stocks, Sec. B, best collection of 3, any colors—1, ‘B. aE. Boden; 2, J. H. ‘Benson; 8, Mrs. Sharpe. ' Stocks, Sec. C, best bouquet, any colors, 9 blooms, any foliage—1, Mrs. Sargent; 2, B. d’E. Boden; 3, J. H. Benson. Sweet Peas, Sec. A, 6 colors, 6 stems of each in separate containers—1, Mrs. Sargent; 2, Miss Wrinch; 3, Mra. Smith. Sweet Peas, Sec, B., best bouquet, one color, any foliage—1, Mrs. Sharpe; 12, Miss Wrinch; 3, B, d’B.. Boden, _ Sweet Peas, Sec, C., best bouquet, any colors, any foliage—1, J. Newick; 2, Mrs. I. M. Hunt; 3, Mrs, Sargent; Sweet William, best bouquet—1, Mrs, GC. V. Smith. Sunflowers, Sec, A, best bloom, large variety—1, Miss Wrinch; 2, Mrs. ‘Smith, Sunflowers, See. B, best bloom, me- dium variety—1, Mrs, Smith; 2, Rev. T. D, Proctor, Mrs. Wm. Grant; Spe- cial Mention, Miss Wrinch, Sunflowers, Sec, C, best bloom, small 8, Rev. T. D. Proctor. : - Zinnias, See. A, best3 adsorted—t, Mrs. Smith; 2, Mra. 1. M. Hunt; 3, B. @’E. Boden. . Zinnias, Sec. B, best bouquet, .6 blooms, any foliage—Mrs, Smith; 2, B. @’E. Boden; 8, Mrs, Hunt. Basket of Flowers, Any foliage—1, E, Hyde; 2, Mins Wrinch; 3, B. q’E. Boden. Mixed Bouquet—1, Miss Wrinch; 2, B. a@’E. Boden; 3, Mrs, Cline. Best bouquet not otherwise specified —1, J. H. Benson; 2, B. d’E, Boden; 3, Miss Wrinch. ‘DIVISION 2—POT PLANTS Border Plants, arranged in container not over 15” long by 6" wide—1, ‘Mrs, "| Hogan; 2, B. d’E. Boden, single—1, B d@’E. Boden; 2, 8. Cline. 8, Mrs, Hogan. - Begonias (Tuberous), See, B, best double—1, §. Cline; 2, Miss Wrinch, Begonias’ (Fibrous), best plant—1, Miss Wrinch; "2, Mrs. A. E. Falconer; 8, Mrs, Hogan.” Coleus, best plant—l, Mrs. Smith; 2 Mrs. Falconer,” | ~ Geranidm, Bec: - Ay beat ‘single, B. WE, Boden” °. Geranium, See. B,. best’ ‘double—1, Mrs, Sawle; 2, Miss: Wrineh; 8; “B. aE: Boden. . Fuchaia,. See.: Ay: beat: ‘gingle-<1, ‘Migs Wrinch; 2, B: d’E. Boden... Fuchsia, Sec. B, heat daub B. ap Ar ff. ee ee Miss Wriieh; 2, Mra, I. M. Hants E. |: a GW, Device Prop. Marigold, Ses, A, best. bodgiet, [4 oo Poppies, Sec, A, best 6 bloome,: any | ~ Poppies, See. B, best bouquet, “with t Roses, Sec. B, best individual bleom | Shasta Daisies, best bouquet, | any | Begonias (Tuberous), . Sec. A, best C—O G - Omineca —_ “Hotel je ot, ee - Automobiles, Buses, or Rigs , raeet all trains for passenger and baggage transfer - HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS ‘AND COMMERCIAL _ MEN 7 Dining room in connection ; MEALS AT ALL HOURS j B.C. Hazelton -- Hotel Prince Rupert A REAL Goop Hote. Prince Rupert B.C. ; | H.: B. Rocsester, Manager Rater $1.50 per day up. Fe ithe Bulkley Hotel | -B. E, Orchard, Owner European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley , Valley, Tourists and Commercial men ~ find this a grand hotel to stop at. All traing met, Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. Smithers. B.C. SHACKLETON Hotel | aK, Bc. | - New, clean and comfortable : won First-class Dining Room in. connection | RATES ARB Anmmactive: | THOS. 81 SHACKLETON ~ Prop. FURNITURE and RANGES of every description . ‘ sPROIAd, isenistci, TO SHIPPING ORDERS 4 “Goods f. ob. Prinee Rupert. A Pace " RURNITURE. ‘Boush | Rox tt PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.