ar. a o ° ‘Thompson, *' | ‘continued to have the better of _-Polized the play for a short period, kK Olzon:. : Bamiin & Thompean, Mra. MeCannall ste B eo sy ——\ a cf Gontinned trom page a) - the ladies’ assixtance and sympa . ‘thy must be enlisted, . An additional: attraction. at: the 7 . fair was a football game between!’ the Kiteeguecla (Skeena Cross-. ing) Indians and Terrace. Owing to the’ 'inclethent weather -ouly.a small numberof fans witnessed | the'match, but these were. treat-|__. ed to some fast, is not scientific, football. .The Indians were at]. full strength, but Terrace was poorly represented, several of its best players. being out of town, Terrace won the choice of ends, .and: elected to. play ~ ‘with the!” wind, Ten minutes from the start the visitors surprised. their opponents by finishing off some ‘good work near midfield with al ‘well-earned goal. The visitors the play and held their lead until just previous to the interval, when Norrington made a’ solo ‘run and equalized. change of ends Terrace mono- during which George Anderson ‘scored another _ ‘goal. after some | smart combination: - with Tom Baker. Ihe home’ side, content with their lead, concentrated on |. idefence, and the game ended in : 21 victory for Terrace. The In- Jdians were rather unfortunate to iloge, but'wasted some good work iin midfield by weak finishing, __ The exhibition was closed by a dance, the music for which was supplied by. Mrs. Attwood’s four- |’ piece orchestra, and: was perhaps | | . the largest dance ever held in the hall. ©The «proceeds therefrom helped to swell the Board’s bank aceount and further guarantee |. the payment: of: the. obligations | _, the Board had ‘assumed. * Gonsid- erable credit is due Mrs, Braun, who undertook the arrangements tor supplying the. supper at. the]. dance, and who, assisted_by: Mrs. Burrison, executed her. commis: sion expeditiously. and well. The . dance continued until thrée a.m; and all agreed it was one of the best events of the season. ° The|’ prize for the best waltzers was awarded to. Mr, and Mrs. Nor-|, ringion. - ; Following is. the list of | prize . 2. awards, names in-each case be- ing given in order:of mériti’ = _Section:.l—Cattle. Beat Grade Spring Calf: J. K. Gor; don, Hamiin & Thompson. co. ‘Best Grade Yearling: K. Olson, J K. Gordon, Agar Specials: * Spring Calf, I. EK Gorton; | ' Yearling Heifer, XK... .Olson;. ‘Two-year. | old, J.. & Olson, .- Se eyt aks « ~~“ Section’ 2—Sw Baebh' Type Hog: | Hi A, Swain, H.. _ A. Swain, Thompson & Hamlin, -: °-,-’]: ‘Brood Sow with Litter! HOA, Swain, Spring Pig: J Ww Zy Hamlin & Tak “Bpecidla” : Blodk’ Hog: Section’ 3 alley ‘Pen: Whita’ ‘Lieghorne: Mis. aa . a Specials: °” Pen "Lightweight. Birdy .Mre; MeConneli;:: Pen” ‘Heavyweight Birds, J.. Wentz," °°" p Mrs. ‘Braun, Mrs.: Bobler. |” ~Dozen White : ‘Egger; “yira: Olstn;|- Terrace Fair- TF After the| Best Mileh Cow: DB Mekinnon, B.| Dozen Brown Eggs: © Mrs. H. ‘King ot rer i To “CLIMBING THE MONARCH OF THE ROCKIES £ he tea, ae i" ! OUNT ROBSON, 13,068 feet ‘high and the queen of the Canadian Rockies, was scaled . several- times. during the annual! ip camp of the Alpine Club at Berg Lake, The Tumbling Glacier’ (left) on.the north side of Mt. Robson, is. the ‘only | true tumbling glacier own’ to exist in _ the Canadian “Rockies. ‘party - of ‘climbers © way over. the ice-field on their way £0 ©. NR. Photos. “On the right is geen a making their - obson’s towering summit... Section 4—Grains and Grasses ~ Collection of Grains, 1924: F, W. | Bohler, ‘Sheaf of Wheat: - F. W. _Bohler, C . Thomas, - Sheaf of Oata: Capt Colthurst, BK W-. Bohler, «i - ’ Sheaf of Alsikes. BR W: Bobler. Sheaf Red Clover: | “do. - Sunflowers: F wW -Bobler, Mrs, Bobler. To 7 * “Section 6—Field Roots “Best Colleetion: FF. Bohiler, H. A, Swain, W: C. Little. : _ Mangels: =F. Bohler, Thompson, Sugar Beets:_ Turnips: : Carrots: Hamlin & Thompson, “Rr. Bohler. . Parsnips: F. Bobler. _. Section 5—Vegetables Early Cabbage: BF Bobler, Billie]. | Bohler, ; Late Cabbage: . Little. *. Red Cabbage: Hamlin & Thompson, F. Bohler. Savoy Cabbage: S&S. King, F. Bohler, - Lettuce: -H.. A. Swain, Capt.’ Calt- | hurst... . Spine Cucumbers: 78. M. Smith,” OE een Radishes: F. Bohler, Mrs. Bobler. Best Collection of Vegetables: F. Boh- ler, Billy Bohler, C. Thomas. « 4-Bushel - Potatoes: Floyd Frank, Hamlin & F. Bohler, Ivan ‘Frank: F. Bohler, Ww. re ~ .C, Thomas, Mrs. -tivan Prank, V. Soucie.- F. Bohler,. Ivan} Half-long Carrots: | Frank, ' L Table Beets: Cauliflower: . “| ital. Ce Celery: :. | Thompson, : st Pod Peas: PF,’ “Rohler, w. Go Little, | . String Beans:.. -Mra.. Bobler,. F, » Bob: | er. Te ~~ Gorn: on Cob:; Fy ‘Bohler, Mrs, Bohler: |. , Vegetable ‘Matrow:* Bi “Michaud, r Bobler, ne a "Sqnasht FF: ‘ Bohiet,: We CG ‘Little. . — Rhubarb:' :H, Hurlburt, °G.: ‘Thomas. Potatoea:, (able: -Talk,. Fe: Bohler, Fe Babe, Ws O Little | -H L. “Burlburt,: W..C. 1K Gorden, ‘Hamlin Esp Zz. Billy. Bohlegybatted. Gem, Ivan: ‘Frank, 4 Boyd: ‘Frank; Gold Coin, Mra,;. Denier | dings; FF, rele Gold. Coin, Special), Floyd’: Franks: Billy Bohlery ‘Siig S Onic Hi Grech Torti Wants! Riad ‘Olson J. K. Frost, H.°A,. Swain. ; | in Frenk; a. 9. Wel: A. a Chard: F. Bohler. Pumpkin: F, Bohler; Billy Bohler, ‘Rutabagas: W, CG. Little, FD Boller. Section’ 7—Flowers Display of Cut Flowers: Mra. D. D. Munro, B. Michaud. - Asters: Mra. M. E. Smith; Mra. Wm. Kirkpatrick, - Dahlias: J, K, “Gordon, Mrs, Munro, ‘Pansies: Jas, Swann, Mrs. J. Young Carnations: Jas. Swann, Mra. Bobler, " Zinnia: , 2, Mra: ‘Munro.* as ~ Bouguet;: _2, By Michaud, Flowering Potted Plant: - sons, Mra, Green. - Foliage’ Plant’ Parsons. ° Rev. W.. J. Parsons ‘Special for’ best Asters grown by Trail Rangers: Fred.. Thomas, Dudiey Little, Donald Burnett. |, | . Section 8— Fruits - -APPLES - ‘Beat Box: H. L. Frank, Alex. Kerr, L: H.. Kenney. - ¥ellow Transparent: Capt, Colthurst, A. Carr "Red Astrachan: L. H, Kenney. Duchess: .. L. HL Kenney, ‘Capt. Colt- hurst, . _.Gravensrein: ‘Mra, “Mills, Vv. Soucie: Snow: Alex, Kerr,. Mra. Munro. _ Wegner: Mrs. Mills, A. Carr. - ~ Wealthy: v. Soucie, Alex.Carr. . - “ MeIntosh Red: ‘Mr. Parsons, Mra, Munro... = Delicious: - “Haralin & ‘Thorapson;, ¥.. Soucie.: : Winter Banana: and, Mrs, Braun. A.O.V.: C. ‘Thomas, Mrs. Mills, Hyslop Crab: Mra. Munro, A. Carr, ~Transcendant Crab: Mrs. Mille, Mis, 'Bohler. ; . . ALO. Vis Mra. Mille. me _ PLUMS AND. PRUNES - " Bradshaw’ Pluin:- 2nd, A, Carre. cas Greengage: ; Toad kT. Kenney, Rev, iT 5 “Marah. gles «Reeve: ° Qn,’ aa Le Prank, . cry ‘Ttalian Prunes: ; “Mra. Braun;, H. De- fontaine. |: a A.O.V,:- Mrs. Par- Mrs. Parsons, Mr, | A Gare, cH Goodwins. “1 Hospital. days with. a bad cold. Packed Box for Commercial Purposes (B. C. Nurseries), Hamlin & Thompson; i Best Hubbard Squash i. L. Richmond) V. Soucie, To continue next week - — sommes os “Misses Marion and ‘Bthel Chris- tie, who spent the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Christie, have returned to Printe Rupert. ‘David Shaw returned this week from the Hazelton Hospital, and is quite recovered from his recent accideiit,' bie, who.spent the past two weeks. in Terrace, returned ‘to Vancouver on Monday... ing a week ag | the mest of Mrs, ..| Sherwood, ns We are sorry to hear that Wm. Donald is a-patient in Hazelton A speedy recovery is hoped-for, -2- 0-7 ' Mrs, D.. D: Munro: has been confined . to her home: for a few t a fe: | |The Hazelton. ‘Hospital "Phe Hazelton Hospital: issues. : tickets for: Any period at $1.50 per | i month in advance,” “This ‘rate in- if eludas office. consultations and | medicines, ‘as. well.” ‘aa ” ‘all costa : while & in the hospital, : Tickets are | Hthe Butktey. Hte! _ European or American Plan saddle horses provided. aah Edward Hamer and son; Bob-{ . Mrs. Capt. Amsbury is spend-} ‘tre Linboia Horm. iN Nogramen B. o. : Prince Rupert, B. C. . re ere tbe - wet as a a ere a ; Rates $1.60 per day up... 7 B E. Orchard. Owner | The headquarters for the Bulkley Valiey, Tourists and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to stop at, All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs Smithers. B. C.. - Omineca Hotel C. -W. Dawson Manager Best attention to ‘tourieta ‘and to commercial men. Dining’ room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage is solicited Hazelton = - B,C. ‘SHACKLETON ~ Hotel. USE,” Bc = 4 7 - New, clean and comfortable : aa . First-alass Dinlig Room | in connestiédl Rares ° “ABE ATTRACTIVE | Lot THOS. SHAGKLETON Speeial’* attention “to” travellera ~.. Striving or-departing of ~." at : might, trains, * Dining Room me j and Sample Rooms in cofinectia a fe: Plate. of Largest Apple. Ve (Lis *H- “ Kenney); a “By Kenney,:, ‘Ae. : Kerr: & GC. | Nurseries“ and. Michaud |}: _ Gitcon:: Maa, Doma Wit. Latte | Bros. j, H : ornane oe Prank, Mra. + Braun, Best.