if ‘ EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! SPECIAL BARGAINS | For the Whole Family Everything must be sold. Shirley Shoppe, Corner of Sixth Street & Third Avenue SHIRLEY SHOPPE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS BIG SAVING ON FALL COATS, DRESSES, SCAR LINGERIE—IN FACT ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE We are cleaning out ail our Spring Coats at $10 each—values up to $35—Polos’ Dress Coats and Tweed Coats. This is a real saving. Come in and look them over. A small deposit will hold any article in the store. VES, SWEATERS, HOSE, Wednesday, August 31 ty Wednesday & Thursda TWO SHOWS — 7 ang 9p y Feature Starts at 7 & 9 Po ADMISSION — 150 & 5, THURSDAY MATINEE at 9. 3K Feature Starts 3:30—15, & " All Third Avenue is Asking: Who MURDERED Damon Fenwick? bie. “The Trial of Vivienne Ware” With Joan Bennett, Donald Coon, Skeets Gallagher, Zasy pitt, & Lilian Bond. Hear the amazing evidence of the mystery that thrilled millions Comedy—“POTSVILLE PALOOKA” . Sport—“SHARKS & SWORDFISH | ‘7000000000020 A A a | ? . } } Musical—“Spa LEGS” PARAMOUNT NEWs | WEDNESDAY . REVIVAL at 10:00—WHEELER & WOOLSsp | WEDpNe in “THE CUCKOOS” amet oT . , — aT FRIDAY & SATURDAY—“WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A Prigyp: : & Dance Competition for THE WALTZ CHAMPIONSHIP I E. Hellman, Mrs. P. Cameron. One pot Tuberous Begonia—Mrs. | E. Hellman, H. F. Pullen. USED CARS at 25% REDUCTIONS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY You Cannot Beat These Prices, So Why Not Get Your Car Now? 1929 Ford Delivery, closed body, reg. price $300; Sale price $225.00 green—Mrs. R. Maahs, Mrs. P. M. Rayner. One pot Fuchsia—Dorothy Stiles, Mrs, A. O. Morse. } One pot, Geranium—Mrs. A. O.}| Morse, Mrs. T. Boulter. One Window Box—Dorothy Stiles, | Mrs. E. Hellman. 1925 Ford Delivery, covered body, reg. price $80; Sale price 60.00 Hanging Basket—Mrs. DuHamel,| 1929 Ford Delivery, open body, reg. price $400; Sale price 300.00 H. F. Pullen i¥29 Ford Delivery, open body, reg. price $360; Sale price 270.00 ; Fi ae ‘Pl, ; wis | 1930 Ford, Tudor Sedan, reg. price $500; Sale price 375.00 Flowering Plant, one specimen— 1930 Ford Roadster, reg. price $450; Sale price 337.50 Violet Cavenaile, H. F. Pullen. | 1930 Ford Fordor Sedan, reg. price $600; Sale price 459.00 Foliage Plant, one ‘specimen—| 1931 Ford Cabriolet, rumble se:.i, reg. price $750; Sale price 562.50 new. 1928 Ford Tudor Sedan, reg. price $400; Sale price 369.00 || Mrs. E. Hellman, Mrs. J. Jeanes. 1927 Ford Tudor Sedan, reg. price $120; Sale price 99.00 r De 1925 Ford Tudor Sedan, reg. price $100; Sale price 75.00 CUT FLOWERS 1929 Chevrolet Sedan, reg. price, $600; Sale price 450,00 Calendula or Scotch Marigold, 1928 Chevrolet Sedan, reg. price, $300; Sale price 225.00 nine stalks—Frank Dibb, Mrs. J. L. All Above Cars Are Genuine Value and Will Carry Our Warranty, Lee, | Perennial Phlox, two stalks— | Jorothy Stiles, Mrs. E. Hellman. Sweet Peas, six named varieties- | 3. Hamblin, Mrs. J. L. Lee. Sweet Peas, six varieties, not nam- | Ford Dealers Phone 83 S. E. Parker Ltd., Third Ave. East d—W. L. Sandison, Mrs. W. H. Sherman sr. Godetia, 12 stalks é , ; man, F, J. Fuller Decorative Dahlias, jariety of colors—Zilla jladys Sherman. Show Dahlias, six blooms, variety solors—C. P. Baiagno, Zilla Sher nan, Cactus Dahlias, six blooms, var- iety colors+Mrs. Jas. L. Lee, C, P. Balagno. Pom Pom variety colors Sherman, Peony Dahlias, six blooms, variety ‘olors—1, Zilla Sherman Coltness Hybrid Dahlias, six var- eties, three blooms of each in 81x) ‘eceptacles—1, C. P. Balagno Hybrid Cactus Dahlias, six, var- iety colors—Gladys Sherman, Zilla Sherman, One Dahlia Bloom, color—H, A. DuHamel, Hamel. Mrs. E. Hell- six blooms, Sherman, Dahlias, six blooms, Sam Massey, Gladys any variety) Mrs. Du- Iron THREE Times as Fast Montreal Importers |______ —— FIRST Exhibition — with an — Asters, three vases, 4 blooms to vase-——Mrs. W. H. Sherman sr., E. Hellman Roses, three, one variety of color 2, F. J. Fuller. Roses, six, variety of colors—2, F J. Fuller. Roses, six, named varieties—2, F, J. Fuller Roses, three, pink named—Mrs Electric lroner Eliminate hard work. Make it ironing hour instead of iron- ing day with an Electric Ironer. Just sit down and gude the . peces to the firm pressure of the roller, Electric Lroners are moderately priced, Convenient terms if desired. Mrs. | W. H. Sherman sr., F. J. Fuller. One Rose Bloom, any variety col- Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited Sherman sr. Gladioli, three spikes, any color Zilla Sherman, Dorothy Stiles Gladioli, three spikes, named Zilla Sherman, Mrs. Lance Stiles One Gladioli Bloom—Mrs. Jas. L three varieties at least IS A HIGH CARBON, NON-COKING, BITUMINOUS COAL Lee, Mrs, W. H. Sherman sr. or~Mrs. C. Dominato, Mrs. W. H.| Lee, Zilla Sherman BULKLEY VALLEY COAL Pansies, 12 blooms, on shew board Mrs. J. L Prize List (Continued from page four) {Mrs, Frank Morris; Mrs, H. L. Lan- ary. Home-made Fruit Cake, dark One pot, Foliage Begonia, ever-|Mrs. J. W. McKinley; Mrs. J. a.|'@t: Mrs Teng Home-made Fruit Cake, white Mrs. D. M. Hunter; Mrs. J. A. Mac Rae Dark Cake, iced—Mrs. B. R. Rice 'Mrs. D. M,. Hunter White Cake, iced—Mrs. E. N. Val entine; Mildred Hunt Sponge Cake—Mrs, J. Bremner Mrs. W. H»Sherman, sr Gingerbread—Mrs,. B. Mrs, J. F. Feasby R. Rice Shortbread, 1 cake, not less than 6 in. diameter Mrs. J. Bremner Lemon Pie Mrs, J. Bremner Beulah McKinley. Apple Pie Mrs. H: Mrs. D. M Hunter Pumpkin Pie—Mrs. E Mrs. W. H. Sherman, sr. White Cookies, McKinley; Mrs. E. Hellman. Ginger Cookies, 1 dozen Hellman: Mrs. J. J. Gillis, Drop Cakes, 1 dozen McKinley; Mrs. W Mrs, H. L. Landry A. Nelson Hellinan Pierce. Doughnuts, one-half dozen—Mrs E. Hellman;; Mrs. ©. N. Valentine Jelly Roll—-Mrs. H. A. Nelson: Mrs Edith Orn Onions, pickle, in glass jar—Mrs D. M. Hunter; Mrs. E. Hellman Cabbage pickled, in glass jai Mrs. \D. M .Hunter; Mrs. J. W. Mc Kinley. Mrs, E.| Mrs. J. W Hellman; Mrs. A. Tuck. Orange Marmalade—-Mrs. D. M Hunter; Mrs. R. Maahs. Raspberry, canned—Mrs. E. Hell- }man; Mrs. D. M. Hunter, Cherries, canned—S. M. MacRae; G. Hipp. Plums, canned—Mrs, D, M. Hun- E. Hellman. Strawberries, canned — Smith; Mrs. D. M. Hunter. Pears, canned ter; Beulah McKinley. _| Peaches, canned— Mfrs. ’|Hunter; S. M. MacRae. Tomatoes, canned—Mrs, ~|McKinley; Mrs. E. Hellman. | Corn on the cob, canned—Mrs. ; E. Hellman; Mrs, D. M, Hunter. D. , M. J. W. Doris | Jelly Mrs. D. M. Hun-} , ™ | Beets, canned—G. Hipp; Mrs. J.| Borden Milk Special, White Calg 1A. MacRae | with St, Charles Milk—nmrs, q dy | Peas, canned—1. G. Hipp. |Sherman; Mrs. E. N. Valenting Beans in pod, canned—Mrs. R.| Mrs. J. W. McKinley |Maahs; Mrs. Hellman. | Rawleigh Special, Chocolate ¢ | Collection cannea Vegetables &|With Rawleigh’s Chocolate a Pickles—Mrs. D. M. Hunter; Mrs.; Baking Powder—Jessie Gillis. Me \E. Hellman. \J. J. Gillis. | Collection, canned Fruit and{ al a Mrs, D. M. Hunter; Mrs, E.| — |Hellman. / R. E. Haack, mana it the Blue Ribbon Tea biscuit competi- Stewart branch of | Bank a !tion—Mrs. J. J. Gillis; Mrs, E. N.| Montreal, was a passenger ab a 'Valentine; Mrs. Gladys Sherman. |the Catala yesterday afterny Greatest number of points—Mrs.; bound for Vancouver on a monty |D. M. Hunter. vacation. G. O. Treleaven, accouns, | Magic Baking Powder Cake —/ant of the local branch, is relies, ‘Mrs. Geo, Marlow; Mrs. J. W. Mc-\ing at Stewart during Mr Haack} | Kinley. j|absence. || Capitol Baby Shoppe | | | | | 1 doz—Mrs. J. W SUM Everything in the store t BEACH PYJAMAS GIRLS’ DRESSES Sweet Pickles, mixed—Mrs. D. M Hunter, Mrs, J. W .McKinley | Green Tomato Pickles—Mrs. E.| e ‘ j Sas “As ity H 0. rk Bs eT It is a great opportunity Glassey; Mrs. D, M. Hunter Raspberry Vinegar Mrs. J.} Bremner; Mrs. J. W. McKinley Tomato Ket McKinle} hup—l. Mrs. J. w.| COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE BOYS’ WASH SUITS CAPITOL BABY SHOPPE MER SALE 0 be cleared at cost. Our large stock of children’s wear must go. We have— GIRLS’ PULLOVERS BABIES’ COATS BABIES’ SHAWLS BABIES’ PRIMCOVERS BOYS’ COATS GIRLS’ COATS All these goods, new this summer, are actually to be sold at cost. for ladies to outfit their children at prices not usual in Prince Rupert. Third Avenue eee ee Tomato Chutney, red—Mrs. (eee ee M. Hunter; Mrs. H, F. Glassey. | Chutney, any other kind—Mrs.| J. W. McKinley; Mrs. D. M. Hun-| ter. | Crab-Apple Jelly Mrs. J. A MacRae; S. M. MacRae Apricot Jam—Mrs. E. Hellman;)} Mrs. D. M. Hunter DOES YOUR Goosebert Jam—Mrs. E. Hell-| man; Mrs. J. Bremner Strawberry Jam Mrs. D. M BUSINESS NEED Hunter; Mrs, W. Denning | Raspber Jam—Mrs. E. Hell- man; Betty Arney A DOCTOR? Black Currant Jam—Mrs. H. L . Landry; Mrs. J. A. MacRae Red Currant Jelly—Mrs. J A,| MacRae; Mrs. E. N. Valentine Black Currant Jelly— Mrs E I of “last UNIFORM AS IT’S BOTTLES Now, Mr. Businessman, have you ever tried to disgnose the reason for that sudden drop in profit over the figures month?” If the temperature of your business alarms you there is no need for you to lose any sleep— 1 the remedy is simple. accustomed to- BULKLEY VALLEY COAL That can be used to economical advantage in all styles of fire Chrysanthemums—Mrs. E. Hell- boxes. In your kitchen range try the nut-egg size and simply jman, Geo, Grosvenor. shake the bottom grate when a hot fire is desired. For heaters | Shasta Daisies, nine stalks—C. P use single screened lump. In furnaces use single screened lump : : ; ; : . salag H assey. with a generous portion of fined added to hold a slow fire or ! wa me cam sr ee ‘ banking over night. You will use no other fuel after becoming | Snap Dragon, six spikes—Mrs. L. \P Lambly, Mrs. W. H. Sherman sr Best display Garden, ; Flowers, | grown by exhibitor—W.H. Sherman jir., F. J. Fuller, Mrs. Jean Bohler. The New JASPER HARD COAL per ton $11.50 Minehead Coals $11.50 per ton HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 |Pearl Howe. Home-made Bread, white, 1 loaf |Mrs, C, Boulter; Megan Morris. | Home-made Bread, Graham or| jwhole wheat only—Mrs, A. Gomez: | |Mrs. D. M. Hunter. | Home-made Bread, rye, 1 loaf— lished er sat, babe q Contro/ Ri h 5 |1, Mrs, E, Hellman, ntro! Beard or | the Govern ADVERTISE “Ah!” you say, “But that’s all very well. I’m only a small man and can’t afford it.” That’s the reason the small man remains a small man. The big men in business today did not become big by hiding their light under a bushel, they advertised, and Advertised, and ADVERTISED. Adver- tising is as necessary to a “sick” business as the doctor’s aire number firsts—George services are to a sick person. And it will find the money pp. av its : 17s dn Atel ae Oa Sasi aricts ‘Mibuds Wlieet Peak S te" poe bills, if doné ayes om the inere a lw. L. Sandison. volume of increased profits. Start with a small appro- | Collection Garden Vegetables, priation | scored on variety, quality and ar- rangement—James. Lever, Mrs. ‘““ ” Jean Bohler. ; DAILY NEWS | | DAIRY AND OULANARY | | Home-made Candy, 1 pound, 4 FY i a } | varieties—Mrs. H. F. Glassey; Mrs. tomorrow and test the idea for yourself—after all it’s RESULTS that count today. We have an expert adver- tising man at your service at any time. He will advise you as to size of space to use and see that your space is filled with “business bringing” copy. PHONE 98 and make an appointment Home-made Buns, pan, 1 dozen— —_—_——