dwar nage RR EE me tee ON NR ONL, LNA ALLA SP : | Flato Boats | ra arate THE oMINECA HERALD, rHDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 16, 2927 BENSON: BROS. — Auto Jitney Service * Between ‘Hazelton and New - . Hazelton “and the Railway, © or to any point in the dig- .. triet—and at any hou, * ' Phone Hazeltarj: oe 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1: long - Omineca, ‘Hotel, 2 long ,2 2 short . — OMINECA DIVISION. Distrlet ot Coast, Range & Take. noti¢e ’ ‘that ‘sixty days: ater date I, W. 4H, ‘Newcoiibe, ‘intend to ap: ply to the Mintster of Lands’ ‘for A Ucense to’ prospect. for. coal and petro- leim over 640 acres of land as follows; Commencing ata post planted ai the south east corner of section: 1469, Omineca Division” and marked W. H. N.'s south east: corner, thence north 80 chning; thence: west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chaitis “Build #007 © Grass iS. Green The improvement _ spring grass inakes in butter is'so striking be- cause of the sharp contrast’ to win- ter feeding. This change contains a lesson. Yellow butter is the re- . sult of fresh grass. Now in Fra- | ser Valley the grass’ remains loy- | ely. and green through the sum- | mer months and this is one of the - - reasons Pacific Milk is go good. — a7 Loy Pacific Milk Head Office: Vancouver ‘ Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner J.P, ; N.P. Wm. Grant’s “Agency: ‘REAL ESTATE OMe Wee ee Poe eee District Agent for the isang Insurance Companies—{ - Life: ~ + Fired Health Accident HAZELTON OA, Pi tthe gh stn, fn sess gas lnsorancel FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT | AUTOMOBILE — Only atrong, ‘reliable companiés|| represented. by us. ; We are local agents for the new Flato Boata—the great boon. for the fishermen, the duck hunter|: and the camper... See it at our|T Office now. ... - Lie f WM. S. ‘HENRY _ SMITHERS, B.C. LACETEADS Blackheads go quickly by a simple method that just ‘dfs: : solves them. Get ‘two. ounces, of -peroxine powder: ‘from. your drp-|-'c Ot, gist, rub, this Wiha awe’ vloth briskly over the bluvkbeade--and, seis, that u will. Wonder, where: “they Maye Tat 7 ‘ ° date, I, W. BH. .Neweombe, intend to ‘ito point of eommencement. = - - The Ores ‘Herald is #200 ead: | to point of commencement. ” WwW. EL Neweombe., : Loented July 15, 1927. OMINECA’ DIVISION District of. Coast, Range 5 7 Take notice that sixty days after apply to the Minister of Lands for a license. to prospect. for coal and petro- leum over 640 acres of land as follows! —Commencing at’a post planted at the south west corner of section 1490, Omineca Division, and marked W. H. N.'s south west corner thente north 80 chains; thence east $0 chains: thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains |Located July 15, 1927: W. H. Newcombe OMINECA DIVISION | District of Const, Range 5 Reem * . Take notice that sixty days after date I, A H. Newcombe intend to ap- ply to the Miniser of Lands for’ a licexise to prospect for coal and petro- leum over 640 acres of land as follows: north west corner of: section 7a, Orhineca Division. and marked W, H N.’s north west corner; thence east ‘80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. Located July 15, 1927. Ww. H, Newcombe a OMINECA DIVISION District of Coast, ‘Range /. Bo date, I, W. H. Neweombe, intend to ap ply to the Minister of Lands for.‘ a license. to prospect’‘for coal and petro- lenm over 640 acres of land. as follows: —Commencing at a post planted at the north east corner of section 1474, Om- Ineca Division, and marked. W. H. N.': north east corner . thence: west. chains; thence south £0 chains; thence eust 80 chains; thence north 80 chiitns, to point of commencement, : Lueated 2 July 15, 1927, . . W. H. Neweombe Taxi Service For prompt ahd efficient Taxi ervice to any part, of the district Phone or call - WILLAN > : NEW HAZELTON: “Phone=1 short; 1 long. _ 3 short : any Sato “bume. Developed and Printed Enlargements made. ° wat When’ ‘in Smithers have your -: Photd taken: | “Post ( Card. to Cabinet | - Bizes - a A A. L. Britt, Smithers} —Commencing at a post planted ot the}. '| Michoud, Bras. Take’ notica that ‘alty — days. " after t “80]. H Hamlin .& Thomson. - & French. Hamlin’ & Thomson. | ‘}&: Thomson. » . ” ‘Y |son, Mrs, Bohler. | Mrs, Gohler, «°°: ta ' Qaullflower—Jas Lever, W.. oO. Tattle . . Corn on’ 1 tob~-Hanalit & Thomsdn, F Frank, we ae ag! ‘ TERRACE FAIR ‘PRIZE LIST Cattle Best: spring enlf, “giade—Mr, Hani- gan, Geo. Dover, - °° * Best yearling,“ _srade—Alex. Mrs Brawn. en Kerr, Swan. Best pure ‘pred cow—in. L, Frank. Best cow in fair-—H. A. Swain, — : Poultry’ oft ét Lanfear & French. . i Two pullets, not wnamed—Lanfear & French. Barred Rock, covioral —Lanfear & French, _ White Leghorns, ‘two. A. King, | Mrs. McConnell.” Two ducks, any ‘varlety—Mrs. Down- jug. Best hens, any ‘breed, “special—W, A. King. Best pullets, any breed, Lanfear & French, ' . ~ Best cockeral, any breed—-Lanfear Lanfear & French, special. | - White Leghorn, cock-~H. A. Swain. White Leghorn, cockeral—Elmer Me- Connel, H. A. Swain. White ‘Leghorn, pullet—w. ‘AY’ King, Blmer McConnel. “White Leghorn, two hens—W. al King, -_ special— Grain and Grasses | Sheaf wheat—F. Hampton, Lever, - Sheaf of Oats—Hamlin & ‘Thomson, Jas, Lever...” Shear -Aliska clover—Jas. ad ames Level, Sheaf red. clover—Michauad Bros. a . Lever. Pint ‘Timothy Billie Bohler., Three heads sunflowers—Jas: Lever. Sheat. Thmothy—Tas . Lever, Billie: Bohler, - seed—Mra, Bohler, Two hens, ‘any ‘variety not named— | _ | Thomason. Thomeon, Mrs. Downing. A. 0.'°V. named. potatoes—Mrs, Dow, Hamlin & Thonison. Netted ‘Gems—F, Frank, Hamlin & Thomson, * p+ Gold Coin—M. B. Dow, 1 Hamtin & TThomson. *"" , Best collection vegetables, grown: by ‘| school age—Billie Bohter, August Lips Bobby Hamer. - Best collection . vegelables—Hamltn & Thomson, Certified seed potato, spectal-~Ham- jin & Thomson. Home .grown seeds—W. T. Ativood. FIELD ROOTS . Best collection, sveclal—Hantin & ‘Mhomson. : mason. Jas. Swan, +. Rotabemag Hamlin & “Thomson, Edward Ha Lever. - - Read carrots—Tas. Lever, Hamlin & ‘a "FLOWERS : rs ae Display cut flowers—Michand Bros. © A. Thomas, ; Sweet peas—-Michand’ " Bros., J. i. Young. Dahlias—-W. C. Little, 0. H. Thomas Pansies—i. H. Young, Miss Cousin. French. Six Roses—Mrs. R. Brawn, Bouquet cut flowers—Mrs, E, ™M. Smith, Mrs. Martin. oe H. L. Frank, Mrs. H. A. Swain... Foliage plant—Mrs. Jas. Swan, Mrs, Greg .. Collection ‘yrasses aid ‘clover Jas. ‘Lever, Jas, Lever. "Vegetables — Early cabbage—W, 0. Little, Mawlin & Thomson. | “Late. cabbage—Hamlin & Thomson: | - Savoy cabbage--Haintin & Thomson Head Lettuce—Hamiin & - Thomson. ist and 2nd, | : Three blanched eolery—Hamlin & Thomson. Two ved‘ cabbage—Hanlin & Thom- son, C, H, Thomas, - — . Six parsnlps—Mamlin & ‘Thomson, Mrs, Boller, Twelve string beans—Mrs,' Martin, Humlin' & ‘Thomson. Twelve pods peas—W. , “Little, Three cucumbers—vW. 0. Latte, ‘Mrs, ‘We B. Dow, . Six Onions—Billie Boner, ‘Lenten: Six ripe tomutoés—Mys. a , Kine, Hamlin & Thomson. ; ‘Six, green ‘tomntoes—Mrs,_ “Martin _.Kolt Rabi—O, H, “Thomas, 5 A “Lever, White turnips—Jas: Swan, Hamlin ' Half long canrots--Hurilin & ‘Thon Pable deots—Hamln & "Thorson, Collection‘ of. rains, 1927 roth a Bros, Mrs..Bobler. . eo Kenney, ‘ Kert, ; B..3.-Mo LepenamanenttT anneal FRUITS Yellow: “transparent Mri. Red. Astrachan—C, H. Thomas, W. Chapman, “Duchess of’ Olienberg—W. ‘Chap- man, Alex, Kerr, ‘Gravenstein—Mrs. @utbert, a. Swan. Snow—C. H. Thomas,’ J. K. Gordon, Wagner—J. 5K. Gordon, L. H. Ken- ney. Best collection ‘apples. Atwood, Wealthy—w. Chapman, I. Frank.. MéIntosh ~red—Alex. Kerr, - aT ‘K: Gordon, . Any othery vorietymamed—TZi. BH: Kenney, .Hamlin & Thomson, ° Northern Spy—o. H, Thomas Delicions—c. H, Thomas, ‘Winter ‘Bantna—Tas. Swas, H A Swaln,. E. M..Smith. - Twelve stalks’ ehubarl‘Jus, Swan, - Raspherrie—T Jas. “swan, A T at! _Ttalian prunes—Michaud Bros. L. H. Kenney. ; -Tradgeéty: proie—Haimlin € Thioison : Best collection small. fruit—Michaud Flemish Beanty penrs—F, Funke T. Kenney, “ALOT pears—W.. A. King, B. 7. ye as mt mee ne ye ‘Best hox. of apples—L, i. Kenney. CG. H. Thomas, ‘Capt. Couithurst: Hyslop crab. Chapman, , Alex, Laks “Transcendent: rabs—Hiarti, & Te, mpson, i. J, Moora.’ Ae Oa, V—Lanteat ® French, Mich. and ‘Bros. , : : "; Bradshaw ploinbbe—Mtchana Bros. Perch plinis—Tas, * ‘Swan, i, Frank |! Green, Gage Planer Cont _Contharst , Mangels—Jos, Swan, Hamlin & Tho- : Sugar beets—Hamlin & Thomson, White carrots—Mrs.-Bohler, James Six cut flowers, any other varlety— ‘| Mrs. R.: Brawn, Mrs. C. R. Gilbert. - Best specimen flowering. plant—Mrs. Six. ‘Anters—J H. Young, i Lanfear & French. nr ees ok : “Martin, an : Capt. Colthurst. =~ ve | List of Prize Winners at “Terrace Fall Fair Deep ple/ntes, “Harry King, Geo. Dover, | Apple ple—Mrs. Dover, Mrs. "HLMist Lemon pie—Mrs. Dover, Mis. Head. “Layer cake—Mra. T. Turner, Mra, G Dover. Macaroons—Mrs. Dover, Mrs, Geo, Powers. Doughnuts—Mrs. 7 Turner, Mrs, G Powers. : ‘Sponge cake—Mrs, C, A. Head, Mrs. Geo, Dover. Light colored cake—Mrs. E. J. Moore Mrs. Geo. Dover, Dark Cake—Mrs. Downing, Cookies—Mrs. Geo, ‘Dover, Mrs. Hi. ‘King. ‘ Plain fruit cake—Mrs, Geo. Dover, Mrs. BE. J. Moore. _ Faney loaf any kind—Mrs, Dover, Mrs. Downing. Pan of buns—Mrs, B, J. Moore, Mrs. Geo. Powers, ceed oh, Strawberry jam—Mrs., cs Thompson Mrs, RK. Braun. Jar canned peacches—Mrs, Bishop, Mrs. Geo, Dover. ' Canned cherries—Mrs, C, A. Head, Mrs. Harry King. : | Canned beans—Mra, Downing, Mra. R. Thompson... ; Crab apple jelly—Mrs. R. Thompson Mra. BE. J. Moore: . Canned- peas—Mrs. HE. King, Mrs. ‘R Thompson, : ‘ Mixed pickles—-Mrs. Downing. Mustard pickles—Mzrs. Downing: , Jar Relish—Mrs. Downing. Mrs. ta Geo. Dover, Mrs. F.O. Gasnations-—Eantear & French, J . Brown bread—Mrs. Downing, ie H. Young, ‘| Geo, Dover. oo Zinnias—J. H. Young, Lanfear © Toat white bread—Mrs. .G. Dover, Mrs. T. Turner, Loaf ‘white bread—Mra. Geo. Dover Mrs. E. J. Moore... ‘(Both above were: special prizes by Kenney Bros.) .-. = . Raspberry jam—Mrs: _R, ‘Thompson, . Mrs. ‘BH. J. Mogre.) ser: Black currant jelly. BJ. Moore MBrs. T. Turners 022) Mrs : & HE. “Head : bo ; ~ PANGY ‘WORK’ ve gery oat . Bed: sprend—Mrs, Mrs. Downing. ; Centre plece—Mrs. 8 N. Kirkaldy, Mrs. Downing. Aftnioon tea’ eloth—Mis. B Smith, Cnshon cover—Mrs. 8. N. ‘Kirkaldy, Mrs, T, Turner. Pillow case, lace trimmed—Mrs, i. | Mist, - ; Pillow enses, emibroidered—Miss R. Deacon. ; Furnittire. searf—Mrs. G. A. Hend. Towel—Mra, I: ‘i. Smith, Mrs. HH. Halliwet!, . ‘One yard tace—Mrs, 8. N. Kirkaldy, amg ko ; & ON. ‘Kirkaldy, | | Mrs. HL. Smith. Yard lace any kind—Mrs, ‘H. Halli.” well, Misa Cousins. Wageba Three. ”, doilies, einbroldered—Mrs. n. Halliwell. , , Paper flowers—Mra, R. ‘Thompson, Vanity. set, embroidered—Mrs. R. Thompkon, . “Buffet” set-uMigs: Cousins, . Plain“Apron—Mrs. Greig. Fancy apron—Mrs. Greg, Miss Cou- sins, |, 4 Pray, oth, any; king-—Mrs. 8. N. Kirkaldy, : .- Knitted wool sweater—Mise Cousins © Miss Deacon, - an > Ghild’s coat: tivo yenrs” and ander Mrs, Cooner, Mrs. Greig, (Dhitm: ares, endl: tides tena J Red currant Jelty—Mes, 1 po 3. Moore a Afternoon tea cloth, lace ‘trimmed— 7 : Mrs..Hy L. Smith, * ; a