So aneeoe Se ere one eter ee 1913, prursday, Cotober THE DAILY NEWS ; —— — os OTH pAND pURCHASE 5 : i Fa be » Cape DED Cages Gages Capes ED ——., that 1, Charles B. Flood, og. J NaS MY) \ OITA a Ee Pas peer MM) OR AM oT) 3 (A e they et inte ly to rake notte’ ‘miner, Intend to SPP Um nds and works ’ coon. Gonmmnsstonr ase the following | O ° ] ‘ A d ° A ° | ] emission 1S palguepiomey= cial List of Awards in gricultural an sommencine of A. BP. L, Tes porineast CO 35, tivence, in "a northerly le I t ° l D F ° post 2s" * shore 0 Bai ta ot cu ndustrial Departments of Fair enains Mion No. 26, thence joann, reservar” go chains, thence In ha , fel a ea SINS NES ANE ATE I AR IE southerly vins to the pt CMA A UAT) (Care BES) (SALAS) ply 40 Cha ig 320 acres more or less. : ‘ 7 Oeil contall ie HARLES. H. FLOOD, The following is a complete list mee met, te of not less than three Heaviest Pumpkin.—1, R. Braun. 7th, 19 ‘ varieties—-1, Mrs, Kelch; 2, Mrs. Conant; pated Fo et s Sept. 22, 1043. of the awards made at Prince! 9 wes. sennings rs. Conant;) Green Pumpkin—1, 8. W. Dobbie, La- pub, July 28) On ; ‘ , ; ; p; 9, C. M. 3 —— ip ae eel Rupert's first agricultural and| Special for preserved plums—1, mrs. |“®l°! ?. ©. M. Wilson greens 140d Y"husnge 6. industrial exhibition, with the ex- eet tar gooseberries—1, Rev. Wil- |S * cane Con eae » that Dora L. Wright, of ; : ; Tries—1i, Rev. -|8. W. Dobbie. ont sectiee Be Cy a ation, married ception of the awards for min-|lMam Hogan. Special Class—1, A. Richardson; 9, ends to apply : : : woul ee a eollowing described Janda: erals, an official list of which has Flowers. New Hazelton hospital farm. jo pu at ost €) po = "Commencis at Ho Sat, Range 6, already appeared in these COl-|nur, oo ure, Piants—-1, A. Free-| Wheat—Red Fife—R. Braun. White gouiheensirict, thence north 20 chains meee; 9, Urs. A, \T. Davin. Fife—1, D. A, MeKinnon; 2, A. J. Keleh, coast DIS"ss to northeast corner of Lot umns. To work out the minor| Foliage 8egonis—Mrs. A. T. Davies. eee a oe rite my, sence cast 20 chains sore 7s FIN detail ‘ ted ith these| Fuschis—Mrs. Mussailem. Marquis—R. Braun. jo west boundary 0 tess to the shore INEST PASSENGER STEAMER ON FRESH WATER BUILT IN CANADA. Seals §= connecte wi es! Geranium—Mrs. A, V. Fisher. Oats.—White—1, C. K. Leary; 9, A. J, ggut 20, cueiake, thence westerly and| ; ; awards and to see the prizes| Dwarf Nasturtium.—1, Mrs. Jennings; | Xeleh. Of beri along said shore to, the pons of The Noronic, sister ship to the Huronic, of the Northern Navigation line of the R. & O,. Company, wane sentence r [2 Mrs. A. J. Hoyt. Best Two Specimens.—R. Corlett. Fnmencement, containing ac : the picture of which is shown above, is nearing completion at Port Arthur. It has berth ac- Et ete ” eee Pansy.—1, M. M. Stephens; 2, Jarvis x noses ane A. McKinnon. or less fe Bone L. WRIGHT. commodation for 600 passengers and seats 288 in the dining saloon. parties took much time, and Ooiioes Geerse Taylor nee he pated July 215! 5 3—Oct, 13, 1943. hence the delay in publication. anging Basket——Mrs. \Bosner. nef 4g ; pub. Aug. 18, 191 , —__—_— —_____—— _ — ’ Verandah Box.—1, Mrs. Hoyt; 2, C. C. Ler gp My 2 Braun; 2, A. J, Kelch. ra _—R. Braun. i) District—District of Coast, Horses. Perry; 3, Miss Martin. scarps en 7 lis aa DESIRE GOVERNMENT T0 AID IN BORDEN GETS 10 BE sis eae ° et. . Heavy draught team—4i, J. Lindsay; 2, Cut Flowers. Fish. t B ° w, of , \* wit Wied, vccupation banker, in- A GOOD FORGETTER we 8, . Lindsay. ‘ ‘ Sweet Peas.—1, George W. Kerr; 2,| Smoked Fish—i, W. Shrubsall; 2, L. 01 5 apply r permission to pur e eneral purpose team—i, Moore Bros.;| Mrs. S. Johnson; 3, Miss Du V Crippen. wends 10 BPP IY tO tbed ands: aa ae Mi me Bt e Pret ot Wot ty BUILDING RAILWAY T0 CHISANA s Austr * cent vt, Mrs. Seott. ee Pd Fresh Fish—Oeean Fah Ca commenciig at a post ; Gentleman's driver—1, M Bros.; 2 : : ar ek itheast corner of Lot 130, entiema river—1, Moore Bros.; 2,| Hoyt; 3, Mrs. Scott. Fresh Fish.—Ocean Fish Co. pout “p, oust. District themes south 80 Congratulates Australia on Naval); jinasay. Dahlias—1, Miss Nicholson; 2, M. M.| Shell Fish—William Selig. gains, thence wert io, Ta ahaine 40 pant fe Unit Though Fighting Against Saddle horse—i, McDonald; 2, J. Lind-| stephens; 3, Mrs. J. Martin. Whaling Exhibit.—Charles Harrison. qo chains, thence east 0 say. — ; % _ if cammmeucenenty Coneaining $0 *S\ PRESIDENT OF WHITE PASS RAILWAY IN VANCOUVER ADDS ayeeen er Canaée. Ys eood mare—1, Moore Bros,; 9, 3, Lind-| yt’ > M: M- Stephens; 2, es. J.| Best “Exhibit.—William Shrubsall . CECIL J. CREW. TO STATEMENT HE MADE WHILE HERE ON Sl ; say. Wall Flowers,— Taxidermy. P. M. Miller, Agent. Ottawa, Oct 6.—The arrival ers.—A. Freeburg. pited July 220d, 1043, THE SUBJECT. ’ ° ¢ Pony—~1, J. Lindsay. Mignonette—S, LeC. Grant. Best collection of stuffed and mounted Dated iy 18, 1019—Cet, 19, 1043. Times <- in home waters of the battleship eutie Gladiol.—2, Jarvis McLeod. birds, animals “ang Rehes—<1,:0. W. "Mere ibenedl Sn : ¥ tae J "alt he cruiser Sy y r t silly ‘ Best collection of raw or cured skins sieens Land District—Distriet of Coast,} Vancouver, Oct. 6.—"Proyid-)busily engaged in an effort to aan nae a Bull—1, John Schaffer. an tee 1, W. Adame: @,/ 9 ture, Acme Clothing Co. : at ae Frank Banvilic,|@4@ that development work now solve them, and we have no doubt] | 0 : f dial gree = Bee ee oP ee re Everlasting Flowers—1, S. LeC. Grant; Photography (Amateur.) Take notice that Louls Fri 4 a : ir : j ; as to the ultimate outcome.” occasion of cordial! greetings be- 2, Mrs. Warner ; of Prince Rupert, ef ly "for Deteskesion t6 being carried on in the White|* F ; ing exchanged between Premier Sheep. , , te Six best pictures, landscape or marine, rosder, intends to apy sescribed sands: ; ; ry} ; Long wool (ram or ewe)—1, George} Special Prize—Mrs. Warner. postcard size—1, Fred Button. ag ey Ow pest planted ‘about 20 River region in the Yukon war- Borden and Hon. Joseph Cook, Frizzell; 2, George Frizzell, Special Diploma.—vVan Gastel. Six most original, any subject, postcard Mule Post 76 from Prince Rallway, or the south side he track, thence east 60 chains, inence south 5 chains to bank of Skeena juver, thence following the river bank in 4 westerly and northerly direction to potnt of commencement, containing 20 acres pore or 135 LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE, 3 east of G. T I 4 July 18th, 1943, Pob. Aug. 18, 1918—Oct. 43, 1913. ep ndeonniiat Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 6. Take notice that Thomas 8. Crew, of Tetbury, England, occupation gentleman, intel tw apply for permission to pur- wing described lands: ing at & post planted one half tue southeast corner of Lot Coast District, thence west south 40 chains, thence chase the Cominen mile sout , thence north 40 chains to f imumencement, containing 320 bore s€55. THOMAS 8. CREW. P. M. Miller, Agent. 1 July 2ist, 1913. sg. 18, 1013—Oct, 13, 1913. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Hapge 6. that Marion Waugh, of occupation spinster, in at ba in @ hortherly direction from & post planted about swest corner of Lot 5149, HRange District, Lakeise Valley, thence hains, more or less to south Lot 65148, thence west 40 e south 40 chains, thence east e cr less back to point of , containing 160 acres more MARION WAUGH. Dated July 22nd, 1043. ub. Aug. 18, 1913-—Oct. 13, 1013. District—District of Coast, ange 6. that Arthur O. Crew, of bLogiand, occupation surveyor, in- apply tor permission to purchase wing described lands: € at @ post planted about 20 f the northeast corner of ge &, Coast District, thence us mere or less to northeast f Lot $96, thence east 20 chains, 20 chains mere or less Ww lake, thence westerly 20 chains less following shore of lake to commencement, containing 40 iess. ARTHUR O, CREW. P. M.Miller, Agent. 1, July 23rd, 1013, is, 1¥138—Oct. 13, 1913. Sheena Land Take chat RK that J, William Macy, of upation caterer, intend to Commissioner of Lands permission to purchase tue scribed lands; ig @t & post planted on the of 8. T. L. Lot and Post thence southerly 20 chains shi of Goose Bay wo 8, T. L. st reading 35280-9529, thence lureclion 20 chains, thence direction 20 chains, thence to the point of commence- ug 160 acres more or jess. WILLIAM MACY. > C. H. Flood, Agent. 27th, 1913 Dated Jun 25, 1913-—-Sept, 22, 1013. Pub. Jul NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP- PROVAL OF PLANS. ga Hotice that James Arthur Brown, avert Essington, B. C., sawmill owner, Hight py. the Comptroller of Water the work, «Ue, SPProval of the plans of Rin to be Constructed for the utili. Which the 2, Water from Brown's Creek No, 94 he applicant is by Water Record sawn) Utberized to © and use for further pU{pOses, and in respect to which plication for 56 cubic feet r fcond from said creek Water” Permit ‘0. 95) is now pending. be situated The sawmill to District ob Lot 121, Range 6, Coast mune plans and particulars required by Water ace Ob Of Section 70 of the win Act 4s amended have been MNied with che “olnptroler of Water Rights and ob be Water Kecorder at Prince Rupert, filed rections to the application may Parlin) toe Comptrolier of Water Rights, Danent Sulldings, Victoria, B. C. ta sled at Prince Rupert, B, C., this 20th 7 August A. D. 1013. W-Sepi. |) gy ARTHUR BROWN, Applicant. WATER NOTICE. wea ation for @ Heense to take and use st . ‘| be made under the Water Act , Mitish Columbia as follows: nat Be ‘ame of the applicant ts B. C, = Lia, ¥, H, Mobley, agent. Pe He address of the applicant is ince Rupert, B Cc ; 4 eis The ame of the stream is Kwinttsa ie tos The stream has its source in moun- River re “Sout 5 miles west of the Skeena and tempi 'n @ southeasterly direction Wile sour treet, Skeena River about ‘ The rom Kwinltsa station. the ‘Stream on ths to be diverted from feet from, Be South side, about 5,280 Will’ be “o Purpose for which the water 6. The jo talus and manufacturing. be used is ‘and On which the water is to Claims »....e8¢tibed as follows: Mineral Md, and in, DY the B.C. Salt Works Lota: axe Ma iyeasacent to Lot 74 and 7. The ay wee &8 “foljow UAUtty Of water applied for is Miners | i twelve hundred (1200) 8 bis notice On ihe OLLCe Was poste 0 A copys a Sepiember” apn Vion pups OF this notice and an applica- Tents of ihe’ thereto and to the require - OMc¢ ic, ater Act Will be filed in. the Rupert, » ‘2° Water Recorder at Prince € Said Wig e2ections may be filed with AoMUoller of whecorder, or with the lldings, Victoria’ ee Kights, Parliament ©. SALT WORKS, LTD . By F . 4 W-Sept, 8 to Oct? 6. i; Mobley, Agent. RIOT THREATENED IF GIBSON IS EXECUTED rants us in proceeding with our plan, and that government assist- ance forthcoming toward the cabled: is O. B. Dickeson, president of the cruiser § White Pass & Yukon Route, who arrived from the north on the Princess Sophia, accompanied by Mr. W. B. Close, head of the financial firm of Close Brothers & Company of Chicago and Lon- Ottawa, Oct, 6.—In a final ef- fort to have Charles Gibson of Toronto escape the gallows, Her- |bert Lennox, K. C., and Rey. Mr. | Laing arrived in Ottawa this} morning and will be joined this der oversea resolve t mon heri my possession petitions with ex- actly 37,158 signatures, and more are on the way.” sufficient development work carried on to prove the value of the region as to the production of tonnage, and further provid- ing that we can obtain reason- able assistance from the govern- ment to carry on such an enter- 18 Montenegrins Mobilize. Cettinje, Montenegro, Oct. 6.— by our mining engineer this year, document says the step has been these problems, but we are jaboyt it. of his fa enterprise, we will extend our the people line from its present terminus.” Final Effort Being Made Before Announcement to this effect Department to Secure His was made this morning by Mr. Reprieve. Mr. of Canada ydney. Be assured the our dominions in safeguard tage.”’ o Cc Zr, owns extensive p man Mexicans Will Aviate. ther. prime minister of the Australian Commonwealth. Borden “The government on behalf of tender their congratulations on the oc- casion of the official reception of the battléship Australia and the that Canada stands shoulder to shoul- with Australia and the other firm om- don, and Mr. W. 'D. Greenough.| evening by Sir Henry Pellat and Wire Tappers Make Haul. “With reference to the propo-|Rev. John MeNeill. In view of Sai sition to extend a railway to the|the largely signed petitions pray-| New York, Oct. 6—The police White River district: Our -atti-|iné for the exercise of clemency,|foday threw out a dragnet for tude on this question has been |owever, the matter will be gone | wire tappers who are said to have definitely stated before. It is to | into again. “There will be a riot|feeced D. &. Curry, a_ retired the effect that we would extend |im Toronto if Gibson is hanged,” | business man from Winnipeg, out our line to that district providing | declared Mr. Lennox. “I have injof $64,000 on a “sure thing.” Curry, former city comptroller of Winnipeg, erty here and is reputed to be the second richest rop- in the west. ar- prise. A partial remobilization of the New York,*Oct. 6.—Eighteen “We have had an examination} Montenegrin army was ordered|young Mexican cadets have made of the White River region| today by royal porclamation. The/pjyed here on their way to Mex- jico after four months of diligent a and we believe that the district}taken “in consequence of events |practice in aviation in the school holds a bright future. Further-|transpiring on our eastern fron-jof the Freneh army at Versailles more, just beyond the White} lier.” and will leave soon for Mexico River copper region the Chisana City to form the aerial corps of strike has been made, which is Nothing jolts a woman more,|the federal army. bound to lend considerable as-| when she tells another woman) sistance to any project of this | something that has been told her It sometimes happens that nature. It will take time and|/in confidence, than to learn that |boy learns some very good habits considerable capital to work out/the other woman knows al!l|by not following in the footsteps Which contains one of the largest and richest bodies of agricultural lumbia. You have heard of the tremendously rich Babine, Hudson Bay Mo River mining districts. miles east. up the great surrounding country. of which will move to the railway. HUBERT is the recognized location for the future city, and has beh ganization that created and made Fort George famous. WRITE TODAY FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FUTURE CITY. PHOTOGRAPHS WILL BE SENT FREE. Natural Resources Security Co., George J. Hammond, President SIXTH FLOOR, VANCOUVER BLOCK KIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIAIA —_—_____—— —IN THE— YOU HAVE HEARD OF THE FAMOUS Bulkley Valley land in British Co- untain and Copper The Grand Trunk Pacific is now operating trains from Prince Rupert to a point 301 The trade centre and future city of this wonderful section is HUBERT—located in the very heart Of the Bulkley Valley, and from where branch railroads must be built to open HUBERT is located three miles east of the old towns of Telkwa and Aldermere, both ind it the same or- MAPS, PLANS AND Limited Joint Owners and Sole Agents FORT GEORGE and HUBERT Townsites. VANCOUVER, B. C. prestrsssresseescessconssy Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Bulkley Valley Fort George District —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— LANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on easy terms. FARM LANDS NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500, 000,00 Limited Short wool (ray or ewe)—41, George Frizzell; 2, George Frizzell; special, George Frizzell. Swine. Best boar (any pure breed)——1, Charles Hahn. eBst breeding sow—1i, Charles Hahn. Doge. smooth haired—1, 2, E, Tattersfeld; Mrs. 3, Fox terriers, Bullock-Webster; William Grant. Terriers, Airdale—i, W. S. Marshall; 2, J. H. McLeod. Spaniels, any breed—i, R. Braun. Retrievers, Diack—i, D. C. Stuart; 2, 8. A. Corley. Setters, any breed—i, Mrs. Godenrath. Pointers—i, Jack Dowling; 2, 8. W. Gidley. Great Danes—i, Hayner Bros. Collies—i, R. W. Whitley; 2, Jarvis McLeod. Boston terriers—i, C. H. Orme. Toy poodies—i, Mrs. Potts. Spitz—1i, G. M. Goodrich. Sleigh dog—i, Mrs. A. V. Fisher; 2, G. Gervais, Maltese terrier—i, A. Allett. Poultry. Barred Plymouth Rocks.—Hens—1, Wil- liam Grant; 2, William Grant. Cock and pullet—i, A. C. Little; 2, William Grant. White Plymouth Rocks.—Cock—1, A. C. Little. Buf Plymouth Rock—Cock—Mrs. A. J. Kelch. White Plymouth Rock.—Cock—1i, A. C. Little. Hen—i, A. C, Little; 2, A. C. Little. Game (black, red or Indian).—Cock— i, W. H. Sherman; 2, W. H. Sherman. Hen—W. H. Sherman; 2, W. H. Sherman. Cock and pullet-—W. H. Sherman. White Leghorns—Hen—1i, T. Ballinger; 2, A. C. Little. Cock and pullet—2, A. C. Little. Rhode Island Red.—Cock—1, Mrs. Bar- ber; 2, Hy Cameron. Hen—41, Mrs. Barber; 2, Mrs. Barber. Cock and pullet—4i, Mrs. Barber. Bantams.—Cock and pullet—J. H. Birnie. Buff Orpington.—Ceck—A. C. Little. Hen—1, A. C. Little; 2, A. C. Little. White Orpington.—Cock and pullet—1, T. J. Marsh; 2, T. J. Marsh. Black Orpington.—Cock—G. E. Angel. Hen—G. E. Angel. Cock and pullet—6. E. Angel, Black Minorcas.—Cock and pullet—-t, Mrs. Mustard; 2, Mrs, Mustard. Spangled Hamburg.—Cock—1, W. H. Sherman; 2, W. H. Sherman. Hen—1, W. H. Sherman; 2, W. H. Sherman, Cock and pullet—W. H. Sherman. Anconas.—Cock—G. E, Angel. Htn— G. E. Angel. Cock and pullet—6. E. Angel. Ducks. White Pekin, duck or drake—i, George Frizzell; 2, Tom Ballinger. Indian Runners, duck or drake—1i, George Frizzell; 2, George Frizzell. Best of any other variety—i, George Prizzell. Geese. Pigeons (Cock or ten). Tumbler—i, Mrs, L. Hoyt; 2, Jarvis McLeod. Fantail—i, Jarvis McLeod; 2, Jarvis McLeod, Canaries. Best canary—i, Mrs. L. Hoyt; 2, Jarvis McLeod, Rabbits. Rabbits (any breed), buck or doe—t, G. H, Braman (buck), K. A. Braman (doe) ; 2, K. A. Braman (buck), G. H. Braman (doe). Dairy Products. Eges.—-i, F. C. Mattock; 2, D. A. Mc- Kinnon; 3, William Grant. Home-made Bread, white—i, Mrs. Smith; 2, Mrs, Kelch. Home-made Bread, brown.—1, Mrs. Mustard; 2, Mrs. P. R. Harris. Pan Buns,—1i, Miss A. Gray; 2, Mrs. P. R. Harris. Home-made Cake.—1, 2, Mrs, Naden. Preserves, Sauces Pickles, Fruits, Etc. Mrs. Morrissey; Tomato catsup—i, Mrs. Morrissey. Tomato chutney—i, Mrs. Jennings; 2, H. 8, Parker. Pickled onions—1i, Mrs. Morrissey. Pickled cabbage—i, Mrs. Jennings; 2, Mrs. Fred Bohler, Mixed pickles—i, Mrs. F. Bobler. Apple jelly—-i, Mrs. George Kerr; 2, Mrs. Fred Bohler. Strawberries—1, Mrs. Godenrath; 2, Mrs. Fred Bohler, Raspberries—-i, Mrs, Jennings; 2, Miss Nicholson. Pot of Jam.—1t, Mrs. Jennings; 2, Mrs. D. W. Morrissey; 3, Mrs. Conant. Home-made Candy.-1, Mrs. 8. J. Donald; 2, Mrs. A. H. Allison; 3, Conant, Best made pot of jam (any variety)—1, Mc- Mrs. | Mrs, Jennings. Tomatoes—-i, Mrs. H, 8. Parker; G. M. Goodrich. Pears—-1, Mrs. G. M, Goodrich; 2, Mrs. A. H. Allison. Marmalade—i, Mrs. H. onmant; 2, Mrs. G.°M, Goodrich. Pickled pears-——1, Mrs. H. Conant; Pickled pears—1, Mrs. H. Conant. Table Decoration. i, Mrs, Godenrath; 2, Mrs. Ackerberg; 3, Miss Du Vernet. Apples. Baldwin.—Kellogg. Northern Spies.—Kellogg. Spitzenberg.—S. W. Dobbie. Duchess.—1, S. LeC. Grant; 2, S. W. Dobbie. Gravensteins.—1, 8S, W. Dobbie; 2, A. Overson. Any Variety.—1, Svisdal; 2, S. W. Dobbie. Best Collection.—A. Overson. Gooseberries.—Rev. Hogan. Rhubarb.—1, F. C. Mattock; 2, Mrs. Kelch. Blueberries.—Mrs. Jennings. Huckleberries—-1, Mrs. Jennings; 2, Mrs. George Kerr. Best District Collection of Fruit, Vege- tables and Agricultural Produce.—Lakelse district. Special—aA. Freeberg. Garden Vegetabies. Brussels Sprouts—C. M. Wilson. Cabbage.—Sarly Spring—i, W. Leary; 2, R. Braun. Savoy—1i, R. Braun; 2, F. H. Bohler. Drumhead—i, W. Leary; 2, Peter Will. Oxheart—1i, C. M. Wilson; 2, J. C. K. Sealey. size—i, no award; 2, Fred Button. Best portrait, postcard size—i, W. G. Walford; 2, no award. Most artistic picture, any size—1i, no award; 2, W. G. Walford. Best collection, not more than 25 photographs, all pictures to be taken by exhibitors—i, R. H. Shockley; 2, Fred Button. Best collection of professional portrait photography, diploma frst, silver medal psecond—1, Peerless Studio, Baby Show. Beauty, under two—i, Mrs. F. Chapin; 2. Mrs. L. Green. Weight, under two—t, Mrs, F. H. Cam- eron; 2, Mrs. E. Duckett. Beauty, under one—i, Mrs. J. McLeod; 2, Mrs. Ida Thomas. Weight, under one—i, Mrs. Agnes H. Bond; 2, Mrs. J. F. Thompson. Artistic and Fancy Work. Painting on satin in oil, gold medal and diploma—i, Mrs. Humble; 2, Mrs, Es- worthy. Painting on canvas in oil, gold medal and diploma—i, H. S. Cowper; 2, E. A. Xlower. Painting on paper, water colors, gold medal and diploma—i, Mrs. Patmore; 2, CauliNower.—Erfurt—1, W. Leary; 2, RK. Braun. Snowball—2, B. L. Pearson. Any variety—i, W. Leary; 2, A. Richard- son. Celery —Dwarf White—t, 3. C. &. Sealey; 2, LeC. Grant. Dwarf Red—LeC. Grant. White Plume—C. M. Wilson: Paris Golden Yellow—C. M. Wilson. Carrots.—Intermediate stump—i, W. Leary; 2, A. Richardson. Intermediate pointed—i, A. Richardson; 2, C. C. Purdy. Largest unblemished speciemn—i, Lec. Grant; 2, J. C. K. Sealey. Cucumbers.—Ridge or Garden—i, B. L. Pearson; 2, S. LeC. Grant. Frame or Greenhouse, long—LeC. Grant. Frame or Greenhouse, short—2, F. Bohler. Leeks.—1, S. LeC. Grant; 2, W. Leary. Kale.—1, W. J. Smith; 2, D. B. Kenney. Beans, rough.—i, F. C. Mattock; 2, R. Braun. Beans, smooth.—1, Richardson. Peas.—1i, Charles Harrisofi; 2, A. Rich- ardson. Onions.—White flat—R. Braun, Yellow Denver—i, LeC. Grant; 2, W. Leary. Red fat—i, W. Leary; 2, R. Braun. Red Globe —1, LeC. Grant; 2, A. Richardson. Larg- est unblemished—i, LeC. Grant; 2, R. Braun. Pickling Onions—2, LeC. Grant. Spring Onions—i, R. Braun; 2, A- Rich- ardson. Tomatoes,—Green, Braun; 2, Lec, Grant. three named varieties—1t, S. LeC, Grant. Lettuce.—Cabbare—1, A. Richardson; 2, F. W. Bobler. Head—1i, F. W. Bohler; 2, Sam Handenschild. R. Braun; 2, A. 5 specimens—i, R. Collection of R. Braun; 2, 5. Herbs.—Parsley—1, W. Adams; 2, W. Leary. Mint—i, A. Richardson; 2, R. Braun. Thyme—i, Mrs. Jennings; 2, A. Richardson. Salsify—Salsify or Vegetable Oyster— it, R. Braun; 2, A, Richardson. Swiss chard—1, A. Freeberg. Vegetable Mar- row—1, F. W. Bohler; 2, R. Braun. Beets, long—i, W. Leary; 2, R. Corlett, Lakelse. Beets, turnip root—t, A. Richardson; 2, F. W. Bobler. Parsnip, any variety—t, W. Leary; 2, 8. LeC. Grant. Cup valued at $50 presented by L. Bul- lock-Webster for best district collection of vegetables, to be won twice in succes- sion, or any three times, with diploma—aA. Richardson. Diploma and medal! for best individual collection of 25 vegetables—W. J. Leary. Seeds to the value of $3 for the best vegetable grown from Rennie’s seeds, second prize $2 worth of seeds—i, W. J. Leary; 2, F. W. Bohbler. Special class—1, Mrs. Jennings; 2, Mrs. Kelcb. Special class—41, Braun. F. W. Bohler; 2, R. Field Orops. Potatoes.—Irish cobble—1, Mrs. Kelch. Early Obio—®, R. Corlett; 3, C. M. Wil- son. Early Rose—1i, Mr. Kellog; 2, R. Corlett; 3, J. C. K. Sealey. Burbanks— 1, W. J. Leary; 2, Sam Handensechild. Best collection of 36 potatoes—Diploma, 8. Lec. Grant. Largest potatoes—t, F. C, Mattock; 2, R. Braun; 3, F. W. Bohler, Best potatoes of any variety not above enumerated-—1, Mr. Kellog; 2, J. Hubley; 3, F. C. Mattock. Special prize of $50 donated by Dr. Tremayne for the best bushel of potatoes, divided first $15, second $12.50, third $10, fourth $7.50, fifth $5-—-1, 8. LeC. Grant; 2, F. C, Mattock; 3, R. Braun; 4, F. W. Bohler; 5, B. FP. Jacobsen. White Jerusalem Artichoke.—1, 8. Lec. Grant. Turnips.—Swede—1, Mr, Turney; 2, W. J. Leary; 3, J. C. K. Sealey. White— 1, W. Turney; 2, W. J. Leary; 3, C. C. Perry. Yellow—1, A. Richardson; 2, D. A. McKinnon; $, C. C. Perry. Mangold Wurtzels,-1. F. W. Bobler; 2, D. A. McKinnon; 3, A. Richardson. Best Collection of Field Roots.—i, F. W. Bohier. Mammoth Pumpkin.-—1, R. Braun. H. R. Duce. Sewing and embroidery work—1, Jaune; 2, Mrs. Button. Doilies—i, Miss H. Jackson; 2, F. Noble. oO. Embroidered handkerchiefs—1, Mfs. Morrissey. Tehle mats—1, Mrs. W. D. Vance; 2, Mrs. S. J. Enbank. Tray cloths—{, Mrs. Cumming; 2, Mrs. L. O. Ford. Tablecloth with six napkins (diploma with first prize)—i, Mrs. Humble; 2, Mrs. Vance. Table covers—i, G. Wick; 2, Miss H. } Jackson. Table centres—i, Mrs. F. G. Dawson; 2, C. Hays Duncan. ‘ Towels—1, C. Hays Duncan. Sofa pillow—i, Mrs. G. A. Sweet; Miss L. Kuster. Sofa pillow, most original design—4t, Mrs. F. G. Dawson; 2, Mrs. J. S. McDonald. Pin cushion—1, Mrs. W. D. Vance; 2, Mrs. J. Anderson. Crochet work—i, A. S. Davies; B. Johnson. 2, Mrs. Lace, collection of not less than three patterns—i, Mrs. Button; 2, Miss Mec- Williams. Fancy quilts—1, Mrs. F. L. Landes; 2, Mrs. A. Iverson. Ladies’ wearing apparel, best exhibit three pieces, hand made—i, Mrs. Eubank; 2, Mrs. H. S. Parker. Knitting, ope pair each sox and stock- ings—-1, Mrs. Mclver; 2, Mrs. Besner. Net making, one square yard wide, 2 inch mesh, extension measure—-t, Mrs. A. M, McKay; 2, Mrs. Herbert Robertson. Crafts. Dresser—1i, Glen Hyde. Flying machine, carving, mats—t, Buland; 2, A. J, Kelch; 3, Mrs. Murray, Model of Tyee Park, diploma—H. Crew. Cement foundation, diploma—F. Shaw. Ornamental tront of building, diploma— Tony Christta:.. Best commercial George D. Tite. Woolen sbawis—Alex. McDonald and Andrew Hepburn, both highly commended. Schools. Diploma to Division I for model and photo work. Division Ill highly commended for water color work. Special prize to senior school, first prize for best essay on Prince Rupert in 1920. Junior grades awarded second prize for best handwriting. 1836 THe sanx or 1913 BritishNorthAmerica TT Yeane in Busimees Capital ano SuAPius Oven $7,600,000 Teach The Children The Value of Money If your children learn, while growing, uot only how to spend money wisely, but how, by self-denial, to save some- thing for the future, you will have started them on the road to financial success. * Open a Savings Account for each in the Bank of British North America, and encourage them to add to it regularly. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, MANAGER F, exhibit, diploma—