PAGE FOUH tz French. Exhihifinn. Piw Lists ' ' 4gETAULES Two.Iaakl.sUucewJohn Ew.Da-vey, Jas. Lexer. Six Salsify Jamet Lever, Billy Bohler. Twelve Sprays Parsley Win. Thaln, Mrs. R. Maahs. Tomatoes (six ripe) 2, Lanfear, James veT- Tomatoes (green) James Lever, Lanfear & French. Table Peas (12 pods) Miss R. Davies. Mrs. H. Elliott. Beans, Broad (1 pods,) Mrs, H. fiuiou, mis. ti. neuman. Beans, Runher (12 pods) Mrs. II. Elliott, Ernest Elliott. Beans, Wax (24 pods) Hamlin St Thomson. Leeks '6 stalks) Lanfear St French, James Lever. Cucumbers (three long) 2, Jas. Lever. Cucumbers (3 spine or ridge) James Lever. Billy Bohler. Cucumbers, Pickling (one pint) James Lever, Hamlin Sz Thomson. Squash (.two kinds, two of each) HamHn & Thomson, Billy Bohler. Patty Pan Squash (three) Jas. Lever. Billy Bohler. Marrows two Mrs. E. Elliott, Billy Bohler. Two Pumpkins Billy Bohler, Hamlin St Thomson. Six Long Beets Hamlin & Thomson, John E. Dave?. Six Globe Beets John E. Davey, James Lever. Six Long Carrots James Lever, Billy Bohler. 8ix Intermediate Carrots Geo. Thato, James Lever. Six Short Carrots Hamlin iz Thomson. James Lever. White Garen Turnips (two) Billy Bohler. Radish (two bunches, 10 each) Mrs. H. Elliott, Hamlin St Thomson. Parsnips (any variety, six) Jas. Lever, Billy Bohler. Potatoes (late, variety named) Hamlin Si Thomson, Mrs. T. Priest. Potatoes (half bushel, grown in Prince' Rupert J. Unwin, Wm. Thain. Potatoes (half busheL not grown in Prince Rupert) Hamlin & Thomson, James Lever. Potatoes (three varieties, 6 each) 2, Wm. Thain aamed) Geo. Thaln, Wm. Thain. Rhubarb (eight stalks) Mrs. E. Hellman, James Lever. Cabbage (one crate, 50 lb. net, ready Co ship) James Lever, Ham lin Si Thomson. Onions (one sack, 25 Ibs.V-Jas. Lever, Billy Bohler. - , -Collection Vegetables, and (or) fFruttr (grown by exhibitor outside of the city of Prince Rupert) Jas. Lever, Mrs. Jean Bohler. Collection Vegetables and (or) Fruits (grown by exhibitor in Prince Rupert) Mrs. E. Hellman, Mrs. T. Priest, Mm. H. BIMett. District Exhibit of Agricultural Products Bulkley Valley, Evelyn Farmers' Institute. ' PLANTS 6 pots Flowering Plants Mrs. E- Hellman; Mrs. Percy Cameron. Three pots, Foliage Plants Mrs. E. Hellman; Mrs. P. Cameron. One pot, Tuber Begonia. decidu ousMrs. Galland; Hugh Forrest. One pot Foliage Begonia, evet-green Mrs. R. Maahs; Mrs. W. H- j Sherman, sr. une poi uscnia itoDen yates; Mrs. R. Maahs. flnlnn Vollnur nr nrrtnm ini Rhprmntl cr Tao Trvtnn .James Lever, Billy BoJjJer. .. j. ne. window box, plants to be Onions, Red (10) James Lever, , grown right In boxes Mrs- E. Hell- Bllly Bohler. I man; F. J. Fuller. Onions, White (10) Lanfear St ' Hanging basket Mrs. R. Maahsr French, James Lever. .Mrs. E. Hellmari. Onions Red Pickling (1 quart)) Asparagus plant Mrs. A. J. Gal- land; Hugh Forrest Onions, White Pickling (1 quart) I Flowering plant, one snecimen-. -James Lever, Mrs. Thos. Priest. Mrs. J. S. Irvine; Mrs. A. J. GaI- Pbtatoes (S early, named) Wm. .land. Thain, James Lever. f Foliage Plant, one specimen roiaioes (Memum eany. 6 nam- Mrs. E. Hellman: Mrs. j. conn J V A tit IFI 1 1 cur t, wm. main. A. j. Galland; Mrs. E. Hellman. Sweet Pea collection, six varied ties, six spikes of each, arranged In six resceptaeler with sweet pea Potatoes (cooked in skins, variety i J011-"0 M. Rice; Mrs. Jas. L-. Godetia, twelve stalks Mrs. Ei Hellman; Mrs. W. H- Sherman, sr. '' Decorative Dahlias, variety of colors Zilla Sherman; Gladys snerman. Show Dahlias, variety of colors Zllla Sherman; Chas. P. Balagnoi. 6 Cactus Dahlias, variety of cot ors Ian McRae: Zllla Sherman. 6 Pom Pom Dahlias, variety of colors Sam Massey.' Mrs. A. J. Galland. 6 Dahlias, variety of coIprw-Chas. P Balagno; Gladys Sherman. 6 Peony DaWlas, variety of colors Gladys Sherman. One Dahlia bloom, any variety of color H. A. DuIIamel; Chas. P. Balagno. Asters, 6, one species, any color Mrs. A. J. Galland; Lanfear Sz French. Roses. 6, one variety of color- Mrs. Jas. L. Lee; F- J. Fuller. F.. J. Fuller. THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, bi't);,. :-oe; i Roses. 6. variety of color-Mre. Jas. C Lee: Mfs. W. H. Sherman. sr. Roses', 6. named varieties Mrs. A. J Galland; F. J- Fuller. Roses, 3. Caroline Testout,' .white 2: J. Fuller. B Roses;. 3, General McArthur, red 2', F. J. Fuller. i One Rose Bloom, any variety of color- must be at least V. bloom fChas, p. Balagno: Mrs', Jas- Li Lee,' Gladioli. stalks, any' colors F. J. Fuller: Mrs. A. J", Galland. Gladioli, 3 stalks, named varieties F, J. Fuller. Pansles. 12" on show board, 3 varieties Mrs. W H. Sherman, sc CUT FLOWERS- Chrysanthemums: ST stalks- Wm. Rdd: Mrs. W. Goodrfek. SPECIALS Greatest number of first prizes in Class 5. Atlee Burpee Special $10.00 worth oi seeds Jas. Lever. f Bess-Bunch of Mfced Sweet Peas James -Brand, fteresti Vancouver, special, $5.00 worth of seeds Wm- Thain. Collection of Garden Vegetables scored on variety, quality and arrangement Billy Bohler. LADIES' WORK Two doilies, under 12 in. crochet Miss E. Wrighe; rs. k. F. Tray Cloth In white embroidery Mrs. John Dybhavn; Mrs. S Batcher- Tea Cloth. 30 in. or over, white embroidery Emma Punswak; Mrs. P. Cameron. Tea Cloth. 30 in. or over, in col- ored embrolderyfcMrg. w. L. San-dison; Mrs. Jas. L. Lee. Tea Cloth, 54 In. or over, white embroidery Mrs. John Dybhavn: Mrs. S. Batcher. Luncheon Cloth, 36 In or over and four serviettes, embroidered lrr white Mrs. John' Dybhavn:'1 Mrs. A. Curzon. Luncheon Cloth', 36 n. or over and four serviettes, colored embroideryDorothy Stiles; Mrs. Jas. L. Lee, Tea Cloth, crochet boFtleis M". John Dybhavn; Mfss E. Wrlht. Centerpiece, 19 in. and over, white embroidery Mrs- A. Wlek; Mrs. Andreassen. ' Library Searf, colored embrold- II , - " -J 1VUUL1 tjCirOVf 4SO 4ft, 4 , Calendula or Scotch Marigold. 0 Mrs-, A. J. Galland. ' Glassey. stalk-Mrs. Jas: L. Lee; Mrs. Jar-1 Shesfa Daisies, nine stalks Sam-, sofa Pillow; felt made up 2. vis McLeod. Massey-, Mrs. Thos. Priest. Dorothy Stiles. rerenniai pniox. 3 stalks Mr ' anP Dragon Antirrhinum)' e Hand Painted' Pillow, made uo ,splkes John Frew; Mrs. Jas. Dorothy Stiles; Alice Edgecumbfc. ,Lee: j Dresser Searf, colored embrobi- Beet Display of Garden cut erj-Mrs. B. S. CedvilU; Mrs- J. C Flowers grown by Exhibitor onjailker paee six Mneal feet on- tables ar I nser Rrarf wnhrnMor in ranfea for eitet joe Nay lor: Mrs. L- nvhite Mrs. a Batcher: Mrs. II Glassey. Dresser or brtf fe set, 3 pieces- I Mrs. J. Dybhavn; Mrs. A. CUraon i 1 Pah of Pillow Slips, white embroideryMrs. H. F. Glassey; Mrs Andreassen. Pair of Pillow slips, colored embroideryMrs: J. Dybkavn: Mrs R. Cameron. p Pair oflow SHps in outwork Mrs J. Dybhavn; Mrs. S. Batcher Two fanty Guest Towels prabnv- dered Mrs. H. F. Glassey: Mrs S Batcher. Pair of Bath Towels, crochet 'd edge Mrs. H. F. Glassey; Miss B Wright. Dresser Scarf, in cut worls Mr.- Andreassen; Mrs. S. Batcher. Embroidered Apron Mrs. John Murray; Mrs. II. Mlsfe Boudoir Pillow, quilted or etn- broideredJMrs- G rat ton: Mas. Jas. L. Lee. Hardanger Work, one finished j articl Mr Andreassen; Mia. Herman sea I erne finished article in cutwork -Uhi. John Dybtwmv; Mrf 5. Bat cher. Cord Table Cover Mrs. B. J. Codville; Mis. JaS L; Lee. , Rug. hnd-rndw,..Mrs. -T. II. Johnson; Mrk J. A. Murray.. Bedspread1 in colored embroidery 2i Mrs. J. W. McKmley. Dalsniinnl In a rtrtl mist re TTa manson; Mrs. S. Batcher, i Baby's Knitted Jacket or Swe-jer Mrs. McRobble; Mrs. J. A. 1 1 POISONS IN THE BLOOo 1 TOR. OVER HFArnm" WWII UDV ,'. RtGUUTOltOf THE i-ivtrt,MDNEYS & BOWELS A 1 TT 11 leng. vuuaium Ladles' Knitted Bed Jacket--! the Imperial Oil Mrs. H . F. Gbwey. the city on the p Pair KniUrd Sox Mr Miln morn. ng from ,i b. tosh: Mrs II. F Glassey Fulls m ron.pnn. Th Tim u .i rj, ;t voul liavi- his troubles B-;;(.-: around, il ne re a vtndor. Tills part ol 700 t'ns . f "dlaft salmon recently shipped to London. England : We merchants of Prince Rupert join in extending our thanks to out of town visitors for their patroitage and suggest that they look in and say good-bye before they leave the city. We hope to see you all again next year. Charles P. Balagno Teacher of PIANOFORTE Term commences Sept. 2nd. Telephone Green 280 HONEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY ROYAL YORK Made to Measure Clothes, Suit $0730 or Overcoat -- JpHNSTON APPROVED Made to Measure Clothes, Suit or - eoat 'Made and Guaranteed to fit ihy W. R. Johnston Ltd., Canada's oldest clothing house Sole Agent STEVE KING OIL BURNERS Afents for the famous "Ray Burner'' for industrial plants, hotek, apartment houses, etc. and the silent -York," fully Automatic, for residences. We guarantee a saving of from one-third to one-half in fuel consumption. Enquiries Solicited Walter Longwjll Heating Englnpr r Thone 58 1 vp. of Box 730 $j Smith & Mallett LlSlITED Plumbing and Heating ' Engineers Automatic Domestic Oil Furnaces telephone 174 Show Room 259 Third Av. W. GIFTS Visitors to town, do not fall to inspect our snappy stock. IDEAL GIFT SHOP Third Avenue 75 TAXI 75 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Careful and Courteous Drivers luxurious CARS- VISIT THE Sunrise Grocery FULTON STREET Ilieh-Class Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc, Cigars, Tobaccos, Ktc. Quality and Service Motor Delivery P.O. Box 129 PHONES: 521 and 7 CO DENTISTRY Dr. Maguirc Over Orme's Drug Store Telephone 523 Lady Assistant Rapid Dental Service BASEBALL GAMES Acropolis Hill Vancouver Atbletic Club Versus Prince Rupert All Stars Saturday Afternoon at I o'clock t Snnday Afternoon at 2:30 o'clock The ElitcTBeauty Parloi- AlltS. SUTIIEKIANl) Expert Marcellng, Finger and Water Waving Telephone 499 SHOEMAKING & REPAIRING Dest Materials and Workmanship Louis Schibig 332 2nd A. BROWN'S SODA FOUNTAIN Next to Capitol Theatre Try Our Double Klch Malted Milk Shakes and Sodas PHOTO FINISHING nV RXI'KKTH Rrnrt jowr I'llm ami I'luXoWorU To Wrathnlt riioto I'lnMiInf ITInre Itiipwt, H.C. Qiulltjr Ourntl. Prlcf Hi's.'ioniiW BARRIE'S HOME FURNISHINGS THE LARGEST FURNITURE STORE IN PRINCE RUPERT Invites you to a Fall Showing of new designs in house furnish in gg Third Avenue Si First Street Two Stores Telephone 1st "Exclusive But Not Expensive" VISITORS TO FAIR DON'T FAIL TO SEE -ANNETTE- Shoes, Hats, Coats, Dresses, Lingerie and Furs ANNETTE LADIES WEAR COMPANY LIMITED Third Ave. & Fifth St. 703 Eighth Ave. W. KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet and Buick Automobiles Good Used Cars Boat Engines Goodyear Tires Raybestos BrakfrLinirigs Expert Mechanics Telephone 52 INLANDER 830 Second Avenue BOARD AND ROOMS A home away from home Reliable Wrecking DYBHAVN & HANSON FIRE INSURANCE STEAMSHIP AGENTS NOTARY PUHL1C Prince Rupert, B.C. The Fair Program will be published each day in The Daily News SPRINGS! For any makrs of 2 1 trucks. Repair rt r ' rrlrmnrrim new cn: 3, J! - - - - - r " wotk i,ua.an ' North Star s,- -ins Works First Ave. E. V C Tin Prince Hup' f n.t N. M. McLean BOAT BI H DFR Seal Cove Can take you r undar roof i Any class boat bin.' able p: i Hoats Tor Sale. Itcnl Har SUITS. SHIRTS Real Raincoat Reliable quality in n for particular i Sec Wm. Auld WEE TAILOR l0P ... ..Near Post Ofu ? VISIT Valentin Dairy Fresh Milk and O J-ers of Skeena BrantM ( Butter. Summit I' Crfl QUALITY und "ll't Phone j- 657