Thurfday.;;S'eplomber 11 1924. WHEN ATTACKED IV L, Drstni bit y JHflnv fmo W ihio A You Should Tak And You Will Get PROMPT -RELIEF . When you wk for 'i'Dr. Fowler''' be Mirt you i?t what you ask. for,a. erne of "tbewe cheap, do-name, no-ipuUtioa preparations way prove duigenius to your health. Pit u only by The T, Milburs Col, United, Tiats Oat Soli wo doors. LAND ACT. I) I it. UU llll. , sue or (creasing figure. Washable, Closed back step-in type, four garters, -in lustrous peach shade silk finish. In iv Honor! Ex- clufjveljj.jby Jabour Uros. Sum for ajl figures. Exhibition Now in Progress i Shows Variety of Interests Hifre is a great variety of interest at 'the Fair tliis vear. In an classes exhibits in large numbers were entered and the con-s(Miu:ni was that competition was generally keen, .Indires in FLOWERS ' Six pots, flowering plaids 1, Mrs. C. I), Buldson; 2, Mrs. Jus. L. l.re. Three pots, foliapre 'plants J, Mrs. .1. Thomas; 2, Mrs. J. Lawrence. One pot, Tuberous Begonia t, Mrs. II. Sherman; 2, Mrs. Jas. L. Lee. m.i,. at Intjatton io AddIv to Li Lni ! One not Folinire Ilerrnnla t. In oueen' ChsMle' IsUnd Land District, i iPa. i. Mnnlirnvi.nnv. 9 Vu I ReroruW DHtrtcrbf Prlnre Itupert, U.C., Mr . '' "OnlgOIliery , , .Mrs. J. ind wsie ii"',!"" iiiii. urauuiii isiiiki, inonias. llni, of 38 Cimbrldire Street, Vancouver, OlU'.pol, Fuchsia t, MfS.SllCrJ ,7piy for Vermilion to iewthe foliow-i'"""; Mrs. E. Montgomery. nil deicrlWHIi Utib. Commencing at a (Imp 1 i,nf u (iernnliim rarlrum I 'Mrs Mrs V p"t planted near the foot of Tow Hill.'., ' rst aide, tiieiire northerly ler low wiier!MiHlgoiliery; 2, Mrs. G. 1). Bald-nurk; thence wenterly rollowlrttr low water' mark SO chains; thence, louttarly three on . TSSMxmWX w nw 1Jox-!. -Mr- 1Ie11- "uK0"eM- okoboe w.dowu.no. T": ,2' Mr"-r" 'f n"Vl , Applicant. three specimen, I'ansy plants . .. P.AVE nUTTEN. Aut.i. Mrs. W. II. Waldorf Mrs. 11 Fr women who prefer a rubber tirdle t he makeri of Ntmo Contls It a tie Jesitnel ike Nemolastit? Reducing Girdle Made of patented NEMOLASTIK fabric that heirs to gently massage away excess flesh in a safe,, and healthful manner. No rubber in contact with body or , undergarments. Adjustable to dc WILL IT RAIN TOMORROW?. CONSULT THIS This Coupon and Good for One S1.00 Weather House Prophet Is is .surprisingly reliable on local weather conditions. Mmlfi on stl-ictly scientific lines. We have secured a special Pric on a ttmiitity, mid as long as they last will! sell Uiem for .. exactly what it cfists us. to relnil them, only XOc if you lif: at. """ff mis coupon. When tlie'wcntlier is to bo fine Hio two children will be'oul; when stormy weather is npproarhiiig the wilch Avill.come out for 8 io 21 hours ahead of rain or S1I0V. 1 . The house, is mnde or hardwood, in Hwiss collage style, i .. .1 . i . . . 1. . . ..... i,... ..IL-'i elk's ?d is deeorjitcd. ns in the picture, with llicrmomeler, lead, bird's .nost nnd birds, etc. It has ' - In... i I Advertised for SI .00 Our price ror M four windows and o rt mlted time, with the Couoon OUC Every home hi village, cily nnd country should have n,'e- Come and got yours at once or mail your order. Mail "iders iOc extra. For Sale at ORMES DRUG STORE , (I. Basso Bert Hanging Basket tt Mrs. E. A. Basso Bert; 2, Mrs. Laurence. - or One pot. Asparagus Plant i, Jirs. jus. i4. i.ee; 2, .Mrs. w. K Williams. One pol, Fern, not Asparagus 1, Francis Treinayne; 2, Bessie M. Derry. One specimen, Flowering plant 1, Mrs. Ralph LeI'ine; 2, Mrs J. Lawler. One specimen, Foliage plant 1, .lack Sherman; 2, W. II. Sh6r man. gomery. Sweet I'eas, best collection, six varieties, six spikes of each, ar ranged in six receptacles,, with foliage I, Mrs. P. J. McOor-mack; 2, Mrs. .las. Lee. flodelia, twelve stalks 1, Mrs. II. O. Crewe; 2, Mrs. E. Hellman. Twelve Dahlias, three, or more varieties of eohir 1, Mrs. W. II. Sherman; 2, Mrs. .Jas. Lee. Six Caclus Dahlias, one color I. Mrs. W. II. Sherman; 2, Mrs. Jas. L. Lpp. Six Cactus 'Dahlias, variely of colors 1, W. II. Sherman; 2, II. Smith. Six .Hoses, one variety of color, or more t, Mrsr S. Massey; 2, W. E. Fisher. One Hose, any variety or color - I. Mrs. Jas. L. Lee; 2. Mrs. T. McClymont. ' Six stalks Gladioli 1, Mrs. P McCormack; 2, Mrs, W. Sims. Kveiiasling Flowers I, Mrs. H. Smith; 2, Mrs. P. J. McCor mack. ' Bouquet, Garden flowers i, Mrs. p. J4 McCormack; 2, Mrs. G Basso Bert. Collection, Wild Flowers, pressed, mounted and with com. uion name I, Mrs. (). (iuelpa; 2, Mrs. W. II. Bolder. Twelve Pansies, at least three varieties on show board 1, Mrs. W. H. Waldorf; 2, Mrs. Jus. Lee .Nine slalks, Shasta Daises 1, Sisters of SI. Joseph; 2, Mrs. T McClymont. Sjx sprays, Antirrhinum (Snap Dragon; I, Mrs. II. O. Crewe; Specials Miss Ellett, Mrs. O (iuelpa; Special 2, Mrs. McClymont ; 3, Mrs. T, Priest. . GRAINS AND SEEDS . One sheaf Timothy t,,F. W. Holder; 2, Hilly Holder; 3, Hobt. Blackburn. One sheaf Western Rye Grass 1, It. J. Blackburn. One sheaf, oilier cultivated variety 1, R. J. Hlackburn; 2, F. W. Holder. Sheaf collection of ' cultivated grasses t, R. J.' Blackburn; 2, F. W. Bolder. Sheaf Red Clover 1, P. W. Hohler; 3, R. J. Hlackburn; 3, E. 1'. Kenny. Sheaf Alsike Clover t; Hilly Hohler; 2, F. W. Bolder. Sheaf Alfalfa I, R. J. Black- iiurn; 2, F. W. Hohler. Shertf Fodder Corn 4, F. W. Holder; 2, Hilly Bolder; 3, F. W. Bolder. Sheaf Spring Wheal 1, Prud- homme A Fisher; 2, R. J. Black- ourn; 3, F. W. Bolder. Sheaf Spring Wheat, any other variely 1, W. C. R. Clem,enton; 2, R. J. Blackburn; 3, J. W. Sheaf Winter Wheat 1, R, J. Hlackburn. Sheaf Oats 1, R. J. Black burn; 2, It. J. Blackburn; 3, F. W. Bolder, Three Sunflower Heads 1, F W. Bolder; 2, Billy Bolder; 3, Jas. Proctor. v One iptart Timothy Seed 1, Itobt. Blackburn; 2, R. J. Blackburn; 3, K. W. Bolder. One peck Spring Wheat,' variety named 1, R. J. Blackburn; 2, Prndhomme & Fisher. One peck While Oats I, R. J. Blackburn; 2, Prudhomme A Fisher. One peck six-rowed Barley f, R, J. Blackburn; 2, Prudhonrtne & Fisher. One peck Rye 1, R. J. Black , burn. THE DAILY NEWS Six while wl,,le capro1 carrots 1, F- F. w-M.jHlily V many c- sos found it difficult to make awards owing to the high1 - of the exhibit.. 41oweyer, the work w'lone i neXl ' er,i,S',?' J' !ack,,urn' 3' "e : J c " uoiore ine puuiic was. admitted and that made it much easier than otherwise it would have, been. Following are winners in a number of clashes: . p Special, by Mayor Newton 11 J. Blackburn. ROOTS AND ;FIELD CROPS Two wedftyturhips 1, II. J, Blackburn, a Two white turnips 1, It. J. Hlackburn. ? Two yellow turnips 1, It. J. Hlackburn. Two mangelsWl, F. W. Boh-j ler; 2, It. J. Hlackburn. ' special by X. M. 'McLean 2, R. J Bloom field. Two examples' of sheet metal work. $5.00 special by II. II. Henijnings 1, R- J. Bloonfield. DAIRY & CULINARY PRODUCTS Buller, 5 Ib.j hulk 1, H. J. ', ..1 '. One specimen, Palm-i. Mrs. . .1 Lavvrpnc. I '"T""1"' ' M-"W,l,o. '"! storey. ' 1 . . i ir it. i . hn.. 4nnni,.,., v.b J in., poumi nncKS z, . ' ' ,J "i" Mrs. Oeo. Storey,. -ft fore.gn-1, Mrs. E. Mont- Loafi Uom,.g bread, while 1, Mrs. W. g.'FTsher; 2, Mrs. J. J. Gillis. . Loaf. Graham or whole wheat Loaf, rye flour 1, Mrs. E. Hellman; 2, Mrs. JHowe. I'an iiuns, one dozen 1, Mrs. H. S. Landry; 2,- Mrs. W. Rohb. Ilomp-madp fruit cake, not less than i lb. I, Mrs, C. G. Minns; 2, Mrs. G. Hasso Bert. Dark cake, iced-p-d, Mrs. Paul Armour; 2, Mrs. 1. McD. Hunter." While c.ake, iced 1, Mrs. A. Tessier; 2, Mrs. Basso Bert. Sponge cake 1, Mrs. E. A. Sherman; 2, Mrs. A: Tessier Shortbread 1, Mrs. W. D. Vance; 2, Mrs. H. Ls Landry. Lemon pi 1,' Mrs. E. Hellman; 2, Mrs. O. Ouelpa. Apple pie 1. Mrs. J. Howe; 2, Mrs. I). McD. Hunler. Pumpkin pie- 1, Mrs. E. Hell man. i' Dozen while cookies 1, Mrs Jas. L. Lee; 2, Mrs. Pavil Armohr. Ivizen ginger cookHes 1, Mrs. II. Smith; 2. Mrs; B. 'E. Webster. Dozen drop cakes 1, Mrs. C. O. Baldson; 2. Mrs. Jas. L. Lee. Half dozen doughnuts I, Mrs. W. D. Vance; 2, Mrs. J. Howe. Pound home made candy 1, Mrs. A. Tessier; 2, Mrs. Wv D. Vance. Pickled onions, glass jar 1, Mrs. C. G Minns;2, Mrs A. Tes sier. Pickled gherkins 1, Mrs. Boh-ler. Pickled cabbage --t, Mrs. D. Mel). Hunler; 2,'Mrs. E. HellmW Mixed pickles, sweet At, Mvs. F. W. Hohler; 5, Mr0 G. Basso" Berl. Mixen Vickie,, sour d, Mrs. J. Howe; 2, Mrs. C.J. Minns. Mustard pirkles 1, Mrs. G. Tuck; 2, Mrs. I). McL. Hunter. Rasplmrry vinegar--1, Mrs, C. Tuck; 2, Mrs. C. O. Mjnns Tomato ketchup. 1, Mrs E. Hellman; 2, .Mrs. F. W. Hohler. Tomato chulney, red 1, Mrs. Hunter. f . Cbulney, any other kind 1, Mr.-. II. L. Landry; 2, Mrs. W. J; jirkpalrick. Apple jelly l, Mrs. A. Tes-sier; 2, Mrs D. McD. dlunter. Apricot. Jam; 1, Mrs. Jas. L. Lee; 2, rs. Jas. Walt. : Gooseberry jam 1, Mrs. G.' Tuck; 2, Mrs. J. Howe. Strawberry jam 1, Mrs. Jas. L. Lee; 2, Mrs. I). Mcl). Hunteri Hasnberry Jam 1. Mrs. W. J Kirkpatrick; 2, Mrs. Jas.L. Lpb.' Hold. Blackburn,-,, lied currant jelly I, Mrs. A Six red carrot s--i; Billy Boh- Tessier; 2, Mrs. J. Howe, ler; 2, 11. J. Hlackburn; ' floM.', Black currant jelly 1, Mrs. II Blackburn. r - i'L. Landry; 2, Mrs. Jas. L. Lee. Six sugar beets 1, F. W". Boh- ler. MANUFACTURERS Sheet metal work: Ventilating cowl for small boats for 7" deck-jdalc. 5.fl0 speciab by Waller Longwill 1, A. Hmlema. ,$2.00 Orange marmalade, 1, Mrs. D. Mcl). Hunter; 2, Mrs. C. G. Minns. ltaspberry, canned 1, Mrs. D. McD.Hunte; 2, Mrs. E Hellman. Cherries, canned 1, Mrs. C. Tuck; 2, Mrs. Jas. Li Lee. Plums, canned 1, Mrs. D. Mc-D.Huulr; 2, Mrs. E. Hellmjin Strawberries, canned 1, Mrs. fE. Jlellman; 2, Mrs. Jas. L. Lee. Pears, canned 1, Mrs. D. Mc-D.Hunler; 2, Mrs. Jas. L. Lee. ppaches, canned I, Mrs. D, McD. Hunter'; 2, Mrs. Jas. L. Lee. Tomatoes, canned 1, Mrs. I). Mcl). IJunler; 2, M-s. J. Howe. Colleclfon- 10 Varieties; Pi-scrves, pickles, no wild 1, Mrs. C. G. Minns. Collection five varieties, wild: Pickled, canned, c 1, Mrs. tf u. i.andry; 2, Aletta McKinley. Specials Quaker Oats 1, Mrs. E. Hell. nmr onljr-l Mrs. A." Prince; 2. Un": J mV,". W nobb. Ogilvie Flopr Mills 1, Mrs. W. Robb; 2, Mrs. A. Iverson. Lake of the Woods Co. Mrs. J. Howe. E, W. Gillett Co., Ltd. 1. Mrs. E. Hellman; 2', Mrs. C. O. Minns. lor. Tray cloth ,in white, embroid Jas. L. Lee; 2, Mrs. D. Mcl). awarded. LADIES' WORK I'wo doilies, under 12 inches, crochet 1, Miss Emily Wright; 2,. Miss Maria Johnston. Two -doilies, under 12 inches, laltp.L 1. Mrs. II. Atkins. I'liree. baiidkprchiefs, in tat ting, sroehel or embroidery 1, Miss Jean M. Bailey. Tray cloth, in crochet-l, Miss Emily Wright; 2. Mrs. A.J. Proe- cry t, Mrs. 11. Atkins; 2, Mrs. A. Prince. Tea cloth, 30 inches or over, wllfle embrniilery-il, Mrs. N. Lulh. . Tea cloth, 30 inches or oyer, crocheted 1, Miss .Mary .Martin; 2, Mrsi A. J. Proclor. Luncheiin cloth, 3( inches or over, and four servielles 1, Mrs. G. Basso Bert; 2, Mrs. Maria Johnson. Luncheiin set 1, Mrs. H. At kins. Centrepiece, 27 inches or over, silk embroidery, colored 1, Mrs. K. A. Rood; 2, Mrs. Wl J. Kirk patrick. Centrepiece, 18 inches to 27 inches, white embroidery 1, Mrs. Maria Johnson; 2, Mrs. Adam Dunbar. Library scarf, colored embroidery or crochet 1, Mrs. F. Moore; 2, Miss Helen Burnham. Sofa pillow, colored embroidery 2, F. W. Pearson; 2, Mrs. .1. Mediae., (Judge awarded two second prizes in this class). Sofa pillow, in applhpie Two onirics not to standard. Xo prizes PAGE FIVE Fair Week Specials Vacuum Bottles Keep Contents Hot or Cold Use it to put Baby's Food in at nights. Splendid Value, 75c. EMULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO A. shampoo Ibat gives the hair tone and vigor and easily cleanses the scalp. Regular price 50c. Special, 25c. ORMES LIMITED w THE REXALL STORE. Phones 82 and 200. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle September 3, 6, 16, 26 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway September 1, 12, 22 8.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For utedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van oouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4tb Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupe-t, B.C. Dresser scarf, crochet or em-1 broidery 1, Mrs. J. McRae; 2, Mrs. E. Hellman. ' Dresser or buffet sets, three 'pieces 1, Mrs.J. Mcllae; 2, Mrs. Thos. Priest. Pair pillow slips, embroidered t, Mrs. E. T. Kenny; 2, Mrs. ir. Atkins. Pair pillow slips, in crochet ot applique 1, Mrs. Sydney Bat cher; 2, Mrs. F. Moore. Pair fancy hand towels, envi broidered 1, Mrs. 'F. W. Pear, son; 2, Mrs. Maria Joluson. ; Pair fancy hand towels, cro-rheleil 1, Mrs. Sydney Hatcher; 2, Mr. V. W. Pearson. Pin cushion I, Mrs. G. Basso "' Bert; 2, Mrs. F. W. Pearson. . Baby's embroidered dress, ones r two years 1, Mrs F. Mpore; 2, Mrs. E, T. Kenny. Baby's hnnnel, crocheted 1, Mrs, Morse; 2, Mrs. F. Moore. Baby's bonnet, talted it, Mrs, II. Alkins 2, Miss Jean Bailey. ' Baby's carriage pillow 1, Mrs. E. T. Kenny; 2, Mrs. F. Moore. Baby's carriage cover 1, Mrs. E. T Kenny; 2, Mrs. Morse. Child's knitted sweater, up to six years 1, Mrs. H. Alkins; 2, Mrs. J. McRae. Lady's knitled wool sweater 'three entries, only second prize awarded. 2, Miss Helen Burn- bam. PLAYER S 5 vIRa Lady's silk swealer, knitted or crocheted 1, .Mrs. Adam Dunbar; 2, Mrs. J. McRae. Pair men's socks 1. Mrs. Gen. Rorie; 2, Mrs. W. J. kirkpatrick. Lady's Underwear, thret! nieces. handwork, seams may he-machine sewn 1, Mrs. O. Guelpa; 2, Mrs. W. J. Kirkpatrick. ' -Handbag, knllled or crocheted I Mrs. Y. Suekiro; 2,t3lrs.. J. McRae. ': ft-' Handbag in beading!-!. Mrs. jH. Alkins; 2, Mr?. Geo. R. Place. Hardanger work, one finished article 1. Mrs. X. Lulh, Home dress, unbTeache'd cotton -1, -Mrs.- G. Hasso ' Bert; 2, Mrs. W. B. Cornish. Fancy work article, mide of unbleached collon 1, Mr.C W. H. Cornish; 2, Mrs. G. ITasso Bert. - - - Rug, band made, UMr.H. Meagher (most commendablef; 2, Mrs. F. W. Pearson. tea cosy, eomplele Mrs.iF. Monro.' Men's knitting or necllewnri.- tipen (o men and boys II, mith. Specials Fuller Brush Mrs. F. .V. Pearson. - ) Monarch Knitting Co. Mrs. J. McRae. . Robert Simpson Co. i Mrs. J, McRae. Prince Rupert Supply Mrs. Jos.' Greer. NAVY CUT CIGARETTES -A little higher j j in pricey but j 1 what a wonder fal I difference a few cents make. j MINItMMllMIMfNNMMt.lNJ I t " Delishtf ully Cool mi SwMt Smoldnt;- ' N