ROOTS AND nstu CROPS BlacK red bantam pullet 1 T'o Pw -v "-n'n! - - Mrs D a"cl 3 Trios. Smith. Malkow; .auuw, John ju:hi Malkow, oiaimiw. Hipp; Two manR-!? Hamlin it Thomson: Hamlin & Thomson. Two sogar beets Ju Lever: Get Hipp. Six white carrot Billy Bohler. -Jas. Lever. Six red carrots Jas. Lever: Bttlv Bohler. One Pumpkin Jas. Lever: Blllv Bohler. named-Ja. Lever: Hilly Bohler. One owk waiter wheat Billy Bohler: Jas Lever. One peek white oat Mrs. D. Malkow: Jas. Lever. One peck, atx rowed barley Miss Dora Huber; Mrs. D. Malkow One peck field peas Jas. Lever: Miss Dora Huber. One peck, field beans (brown) Mrs. Jean Bohler. POULTRY AND PKTS Black red pyle Bantam cock-1. Thos. Smith, Black red -bantham hen 1. 2, and 3 Thos Smith. ti1 . i II tli (mi U Cntnl rttnrk Vtfimil itfty Tuttttl rlMrt. ftsrrwl Plrmnnfh rnilr nnllot1 -- - .., . Turn Mthlta tnrntnt Antiinrtv 2. and J Wm. RothWell. lpp; Robert B'aikb"n. Barred Plymouth rock cockrel Two yelkm turnips Anthony 1 hd -Wm. Rothwell. iv, Tern t Lew ' Barred Plymouth. rock Den ' SPECIALS -Wn Ro'hwell. White leg horn hen 1. 3. E. On-win. White leghorn pullet 1. J. Unwln. wvlr kaN 1 T r TT..IH .... rr", T level and IU relation to the pn Black red game old English cocksy bnder consideration must be W. H. Sherman. Jr. knkn Black red game old English hen 1. 2. and 3. W. H. Sherman, Jr. Six white artichokes Hamlin Si , ?lack "d game old English pen 'PVi Am crin ntiiw nnViiar 1 2, and 3. W. H. Sherman. 1r SPECIALS Pyle 0,d Sllsh cock W . The Atlee Burpee Co. Greatest H'n9!le,an, j' ed EnfrUsh henW- K number of first prim In Sections Py,e,D,d ,r 3 and 4.-1. Jas. Lever. "l ddn,lsh Greatest number points- Jas. leyer and . 3. W. H. Sherman, Jr. GRAINS AND GRASSES , BJA J"' game nen" . . . 2- and 3- w- H- Sherman. Jr. w - " T. and fy-A. Br(wn modern game cck O. Campbell: J. Lever. w. H sherman( Jr. One sheaf western rye grass- Brown red modern game pen-George lllpo: Mrs Jean Bohler. w. H. Sherman. Jr. One heal other cultivated var , Bu Orpington hen- W. H lety-Mrs. A. E. Huber; George Sherman, Jr. .. ... . , Sliver spangled Hamburg cock- Sheaf collection, cultivated grai- w H Snerman Jr HmJnS VarletIes-Oe0-i Silver spangled Hamburg hen uy.llr, . W. H. Sherman. Jr. C0V"oAu,-T- K s,lv Milled Hamburg hen-' ra O. Campbell: Mrs. Jean Bohler. w. sZmiin j JeanBohler: t. Jas t . 0Vert" M"-1 B,ack Hamburg cock - W. H, Lever. , Sherman. Jr. nX'-v J" Hambur hen-1 and 2. w r- Campbell: : Miss Dora Huber. H. 6herman. jr. Ham": T'uT" Jt ShCr' lude)-Bllly Bohler; Jas Lever. Sherman Jr ariery)-Bllly Bohler; Mrs. Jean , 8herman. Jr. on'.h-t pla,n bu Poh cock-2. W. l. One sheaf winter wheat- w Mrs. Bherrnan Jr. Dora Huber: Jas. Lever. v,!,.., n One sheaf , , . , n,. Dark Comish cock W. H. Sher- oats- Billy Bohleu man Jr Mbs Dora Huber. V n . ... v.. h",-, J ,w- - StSf . ""c.. .a.icijf. Pair rturV-J P TTr,-( Best pen In the show William Rothwell. ' Bet, cockerel In the show ri931 i hatch Wm. Rothwell. I Best pullet. in the show J. E. unwln. Dora HbTw. " 1 Beat hen In the show- W. II Best male bird In the show W. H. Ghernun, Jr. CANARIES Best male bird I and 2. John Frew. Bert hen bird 1. John Frew; 2 Mrs. A. Oomcz; 3. John Frew. Best collection of 2 blrds-John Frew. MANY PARTICULARS GOVERN CHOICE OP LOT FOR HOMESITE Avoid Expeness of Preparing Lot. The selection or a house or of a jullding lot and house plans should Uways be supplemented by a careful study of the present surrounding s of the home. The oualitv nf P.O. Box 928 WHEN you can tea clearly eTerythlng you do In the kitchen, dining room and clothes closets you save time and energy. Light up your home today with Edison Matda Lamps. "MADE IN CANADA Phone 5 Just Phone Sometimes when a vacuum cleaner feels temperamental and loses Interest In scurrying away with the dust settlements it's a very simple trouble. We are intimately acquainted with all makes of vacuum cleaners, and we know how to persuade them to go on about their business with a stout heart and lots of vigor. f We repair all things leotrical. Parkin Ward Electric Company Repair Shop 319 Third Ave. ErsWllsVWI MAZDA LAMPS I PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, September a,., THE DAILY NEWS. FRINGE RUPERT BMT1SII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenir ' H F. PULLEN - . - Mahaging-Edltor DAILY EDITION Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1931 EXHIBITION PRIZE WINNERS TWMAN & CULERNE, Architect The design of the English rle- turesque type possesses great In dividuality. The wall construction he neuihoornoot? and or its lire'K or hollow tn rnvprmt v)th and activities has a marked In-j rtucco. With such a base there fluence upon present and, future Is no danger of cracked stucco, property values and also upon fa-: providing, of course, the stucco 13 mlly life. applied correctly In contrast to There are many Items that the Ihe light colored stucco is tne prospective buyer will do well to "rick chimney -and dark half consider carefully beforehand, get-timber. Perhaps the most suitable ting authoritative Information fromWJlor scheme for the exterior- of the office of the slty engineer orchis home would be cream stucco, from whatever nity deMrtm"nt j dark brown half-timber and brown handles the matters In miestfon 'vnrWotprl Vtr,c t j l.o v vv aw. These are present and future lm-iThe brick of the chimney could be Droverr.ents. their Drbbabl cmt.ielthpr rvx) nr h,tt a niodnr- m - m "T jiaMMMapg asseasments to be made against , rcheme would be to substitute the property. Also, U jfrdmg hasltreen for the brown. This is un SHEET METAL WORK and Roofing HOT AIR HEATING and VENTILATION Alexander Murray's Approved Roofers. Work guaranteed for 10 and 20 years by bonding company. Steens Limited Extremely Picturesque English Stucco House r A HOME WHERE COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE REIGN usual out worna nave a good er-ftct. Th bedroom on the first floor could be easily transformed Into i den or library Or If the win- low opening onto the verandah be mace Into a doorway the room n-ould make a splendid office for a orofesttona! man's residence. There are plenty of conveniences In the vicinity of the kitchen. Here we find laundry room, dining al--ove and cupboards. Outline Specifications Size of House: 35 ft. 0 In. x 26 tt. Oin. Suitable Lot; 55 ft. frontage. Walls; Hollow Tile and stucco. . Roof: Wooden shingles. Built-in features: Cupboards, Ironing board. Cubic Contents 2s.000'cu. ft. Approximate Cost: $7,250. Readers desiring further Infor mation reeardlnz a house of this design should communicate with Messrs. Bowman & Cullerne, 536 Seymour Bt, Vancouver. B.C, and mention design No. 295. Consult a local architect if designing Is tc-j far removed. Ill , . Uyimo-13dom-v .--Onviwo-tooH-1 5J- , GIVE CLOTHES ALL YOU CAN f ' . . . -ttO'fcXM-k J' 1 11 ' L 5E0OMD- Floor- plaw To Unemployed People of the city arc beinjr asked to discard their old clothes and buy themselves new in order to provide for those who have not the money to buy new ones (his fall. Hoadworkistocommcnceopnbutmanyof the men have not clothes and shoes fit to wear and will suffer if they arc not provided for. Residents of Prince Rupert and the suburbs are asked to give their clothes closets the once over and put into almndlc anything they do not need and the city will collect them on September 10. Things needed arc: - V Odd Pieces of Clotliing Underclothes of All Kinds Suits of Clothes Children's Clothes Shirts and Other Linen Women's Clothes Blankets and Other Bedding, Beds and Mattresses Boots and Shoes For Men, Women and Children .TELEPHONE THE SALVATION ARMY ON OR 1JKFORK WEDNESDAY NIGHT FOR COLLECTION ON THURSDAY. Advertisement donated by Daily Nw,