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Send your order today, to the world famous cultivation "LA REINE" Beekkade 7, Hlllegom. Holland. FOR GARDEN 20 Hyacinths, red, white, yellow and blue: pearl tinted with wonderful sweet smell; 3$ tulips (single) and 35 tulips (double), a rainbow of colors. 25 Narcissi (single) 25 Narcissi (double), very beautiful; 25 Crocuses, 25 Scllla Sibcrica or "Burning Love." 50 Spanish Irises, blue paie with white heart; 50 Popular Nlvalus Flowers. Separately packed with name. FOR HOME 10 Prepared Hyacinths of 4 colors; 15 Prepared Tulips; 25 Crocuses, and 25 Narcissi, for glasses or pots. Please send us $4.00, stating clearly name and address, and you will receive per return and carriage-paid, this sea of flowers and at the same time, as a present, a splendid collection of photos of the above mentioned sorts. All is packed, guaranteed against frost. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING O, T. I. 20.000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK fcnglnws, Machinist Boilermakers, Blacksmithi, I'atlern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. EJ-ECTUIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Oar I'lant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK F1IONES 43 AND 385 TheFish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily Ily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. P1UNCK RUPERT, R.C. SCHEDULE FOR FALL Steamers of Canadian National Fleet Soon to Give Up Summer Service With the seamers Prince Rupert and Prince Oeorge providing a twice-'a-week service between Prince Rupert and Vancouver and the steamer Prince John serving the entire Queen Charlotte Islands on a fortnightly basis between Prince Rupert and Vancouver, vessels of the Canadian National Steamships will revert to fall schedule next week. The fall schedule actually comes into effect from here on Sep tember 2 and will continue in effect until the middle of November when the winter schedule will be inaugurated. The final arrival here from Van couver under summer schedule wiii be that of the steamer Prince Charles on Monday next. She win proceed that evening to Stewart and Anyox, return here early Weancs- day morning with excursionists for the Exhibition from those two points, leave then for Massett Inlet points and return here on Thursday to be laid up for the winter at the local dry dock. The final sailing from here for Vancouver under summer schedule will be that of the steamer Prince Oeorge next Monday afternoon after, that vessel returns from the company's final tourist sailing of the year to Skagway. Under fall time table, the Prince Rupert and Prince Oeorge will leave Vancouver at 8 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays respectively, calling at Powell River and Ocean Falls and arriving. here 10:30 Wednesday and Saturday mornings. The Prince Rupert will sail from here at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoons for Anyox and Stewart, returning here at 8 pjn. Thursdays to sail for Ocean Falls. Powell River and Vancouver at 10 o'clock that evening. Northbound from here at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoons, the. Prince Oeorge will make calls at Stewart and Ketchikan, returning here Sunday eve.-nlngs at 8 o'clock and sailing for Ocean Falls. Powell River and Vancouver at 10 pm. The schedule calls for tho Prince Rupert to arrive at Anyox 11 p.m. Wednesday and sail at midnight, reaching Stewart at 7 ajn. Thursday and sailing from there at 11 o'clock Thursday mornings. The Prince Oeorge Is scheduled to arrive at Stewart at midnight Saturday, sailing early In the morning, arriving at Ketchikan at 10 &m. Sunday and sailing from there at 12 noon. The Prince John will inaugurate her service between Vancouver and Prince Rupert via all Queen Charlotte Islands points with the sail Shoulder Lamb per lb Lamb Chops per lb Stewing Lamb 2 lbs Stewing Veal 2 lbs. .. Shoulder Veal per lb. Leg of Veal per lb Veal Chops per lb T-Bone Roast , per lb. Sirloin Tip ' per lb Round Steak 2 lbs Rump Roast per lb. 50c 25c 25c 15c 30c 25ci 25c! 15c 25c 25c 25c 25c 45c 20c rhonts It It 81 417 Fifth Ave. E. points in the central interior. Powers Alwayt freh became he kept hit mouth freih with Wristey. WRICLEY'S it recommended by doctor and dcntlMt. It aidt digestion ... cleantet the teeth. A tlmple rule of health, of mouth hygiene, of efficiency. it INEXPENSIVE SATISFYING Q&S GROCERY Phones 227 & 228 600 "th Ave. E. FOR SALE AUDITORIUM Finn Hall. 50x100 Maple Floor, equipped for both skating and daiiclni'. 200 pairs skates; or-Kan unci piano; ideal place for bowling alleys; none here. Muka me an offer. SNAP yon CASH Apply Auditorium, 215 0th Av. There was a large attendance of members and guests at the Gyro Club's luncheon yesterday in honor of Miss Dora Heilbroner, the Oyro candidate for Miss Prince Rupert In the International Beautequest. C. C. Mills, president, was In the chair and the program Included vocal solds by Mrs. J. H. Carson and Mrs. William Crulckshank, both of whom were accompanied by Miss Blanche Curtln. I Brief addresses were made by W. b. Vance, manager of the Prince Rupert Exhibition, who explained some particulars of the Beautequest contest, and by C. A. Kirken-I iall. who told of progress being : made in the task that the Oyro and ; Rotary Clubs have undertaken In j handling midway concessions at, the fair next week. President Mills briefly wished Miss Heilbroner success in her candidature. Frank Dibb was winner of the luncheon raffle. Guests were: Miss Dora Heilbroner. Mrs. Max Heilbroner, Mrs. W. IL Tobey. Mrs. William Crulckshank, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Smith (Premier). Mrs. J. H. Carson, Mist Edith Herein. Miss Blanche Curtln, Mr. and Mre. W. D. Vance, Mrs. C. A. Klrken-dall and Mrs. C. E. Starr. t Making her final voyage of the ason in the Alaska tourist service, N. R. steamer Prince Oeorge, apt. Nell McLean, arrived In port at 11 o'clock this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway and Wrangell. whence she will return here next Monday FREE Demonstration Lux Medium per pkg Lux Large per pkg Sunlight Soap 4 pkgs of NESTLE'SMILK You arc cordially invited to come in and meet Mrs. Bolin, who will show you some new ways of using Ncstle's Milk. We make these specials for your benefit so you can learn the uses of Ncstle's Milk. For this week only. Ncstle's Milk Talk per doz Kestte's Milk-Baby per doz. Nettle's Milk per case S1.30 70c $5.10 Specials For a Limited Time Only 8c 18c 73c Oold Dust Cleanser Same OCp as Old Dutch, 3 Una 01 Campbell's Tomato Soup QQn OOt 0 tins Campbell's Assorted Soups, 9 tins $1.00 Malkin's Best Water Glass - ijn per Un X 1 1 Malkin's Best Marmalade OPp I 40-e.' far OOl Malkin's Best Strawberry j Jam, 40-oz. Jar 1 Hothouse Tomatoes i per basket Vegetable Marrow per lb v Fresh Oreen Beans 4 lbs 48c 50c 5c 25c Mussallem's Cash and Carry Stores "Where Ifollars Have More Cents" I'hone 3C0 :19 3rd Ave. I'hone 18 & 81 417-423 Slh Ave. TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 IM. Admission 20c & 65c Feature Starts at 7:40 & OrlO THURSDAY MATINEE at 2:30 15c & 40c Feature Starts 3:10 Wednesday Aujust 2j. at'tll WITT V Nfwn PAGE BIZ 1931 ing from Vancouver at 4 p.m. Saturday. September 5. Northbound rhe will call at Alert Bay, Rose Harbor. Jedway. Lockeport, Selwyn In let. Lagoon Bay. Sandsplt, Queen Charlotte City. Massett, Port Cle ments and Buckley Bay. being due here Thursday mornings. The vessel Mussallem's Meat Market Spare Ribs 2 lbs Shoulder Pork 3 lbs Leg of Pork per lb Loin of Pork per lb. ... royoUrwirt IS OMI iwy HIM ye in yoi iracw St CkW IwwiNd MIIW, piw Ewv one of tonic. St. CUil Milk li rnvi torn t ktfk-wa MUal "ilk d few Kv,S.arlt. MlftdtfciK.lv IxpnxM Ifc P" dial. M h ve bmily will dnconf lM.diUlr T f HoaM Am BlldlB, VANCOOVIR Factory! Sootk Umu ST. CHARLES MILK B.C-4 mm ill make her :u -t sailing south-iound from ho on September 12 it 10 p.m., tou the same points s northward ;md being due in Van couver Thumdn v mornings. The ves sel will arrive hi re alternate Thurs day mornings thereafter and sail Uternate Saturday evenings. The steamer Prince Robert will nalntaln dally sailings on the Van-:ouver-Vlctoria-Seattle service. Head of Rebekahs Is Visitor Here Mrs. G. V. Turvey of Chllliwack in City to ray Offocial Visit to Local Lodge Mrs. O. V. Turvey of Chllliwack. o resident of the Rebekah Lodge for British Columbia, is a visitor In the city, having'arrived yesterday from Anyox where she paid an official isit to the lodge there. Last night Mrs. Turvey was the juest of honor at a function at the home of Mrs. J. B. Boddle. district deputy president. Today a luncheon was held in her honor in the Commodore Cafe. Tonlf ht she will pay in official visit to the local lodge and tomorrow will proceed by train to Terrace and thence to other GYRO CLUB LUNCHEON Various Speakers in Connection With Fair at Gathering in Honor of Candidate ..'a.Ba'aTavBWTaavfBr'a!'.rrnrv-B'-B, PI M V .. . - " l.H Weds. & lhurs. Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett in " DOCTOR'S WIVES " A drama of a doctor, his wife and his patient and how his patients try her patience. Comedy 'WINDY RILEY GOES TO HOLLYWOOD' Novelty, "HITTING TIIE'HIGH C'S" FOX NEWS Wives of Local Doctors Admitted Free 5 Friday and Saturday W. ROYI) and W. FAKN'l'M Jj in "PAINTED DESERT" 'vurvma tutu jrara ta ta km RBtfflWKBKWfa winrjinTw- ' "Somebody has a secretary w ho knows her lunches" "When you sec as much food as I do during tho day you get to know the best and most healthful things to cat. Notice that girl's tray whose lunch I just checked a box of Shredded Wheat and a bottle of whole milk." "Tasty, lijht, eay to digest, yet very nourishing, that's man my my idea luca oi of a a wcu well-balanced balanced meal. meal. My My job job it -mj vf-" k JV vJL" depends depends upon upon my my keeping keeping ftfy'r' JJjv cool cool and and wide wide awake awake all all 1- yi- Ji i u Iifl tRO' eat Shredded Wheat I l If h for lunch." S ' Lr$S THE CANADIAN SWODED VWWT I li J Jr 11 1 1 (fSSv2 McJe in Ctnth ig7 with Canadian Wkttl SHREDDED vlnfcM WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT WK AUK OFl'KIUXG: DISCOUNT ON COAL Tor Cash at the Uatc of 50c Per Ton Alberta Lump, $13.50, for cash, $13.00 Alberta Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 Pembina Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE PHONE BSD NEW LOW PRICES Our prices on Good Tires are lb ,0fS' history. You'll be amazed when we quole P'irt on your size. Exclusive Goodrich Dealers Rupert Motors Night tall 1