IJjC' 'Mi 21; lerve the Best Tea ALADA TEA SPECIAL f n..u. i.uid Si? Bottle Italian Balm, rug. COc Special Price, 59 cents T.ioth Brush, Value GOc Both for 39 cents CHILDREN'S SPECIAL rr . '. T U I C TI..M Both ior 19 cents Ormes Ltd. J7x Pioneer Drvug is ts SUf KriiU rbonea: U A- B2 ' Opto Dally rnm UJn. till II p-m. $1.25 Ah l'mvrlir nnrl Onp Klpnxn kr mJ Nolidars From 12 noon till S p.m., J p.m. till 9 p.m. IE PALM COFFEE SHOPPE Offers You gj n?T;i HI . LP COUIITEOUS SERVICE Si ilRlni; MEALS - LOWER PRICES Ani a clean, convenient place to dine & all around and let us prove it g Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. M, UTH ZSnZL VANCOUVER 1 MONDAYS - 3 P.M. I SATURDAYS - 6 P,M. I SS, PRINCE GEORGE SS, PRINCE RUPERT 1 WU cml. by rU and t-r Ub U Triiu ! QP For Information. Call or Write. CITY TICKI7T OIT1CC 528 3rd Ave. Prlnre ltupert, I5.C T-1S. INADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Bteamsts leave Prlurp Runtrt for Vancouver CATAI.a vvrirv Titfcinv im "ivinu Vancouver Thursday t'AUDENA rvKitv riniiAV MiiiN'ir.HT. driving Vancouver Monday ajn. '! Mlllnjw to Part Simpson lUrjrox, wut afl Polnu. U? rrtnnc aiutm flundav. S P-w P rnfonnatlon regarding ail aallmgs and tickets at INCE MIPFRT AOFNCTr mirt AnM "" T I , . CANADIAN PACIFIC ancouver via Ocean Fiw nn,i ItlNCEsa ADELAIDE, FltlDAYS, 10 P.M. fflrS Dirrrt mW' AB-'l?th. 28th, flepl. n. "INCLSS I'anrouver ALICE, Aug. JOth, 24th. Ketchikan. Wrangell. Junes,, and Skaeway- VFLr riAr'?.auUo.n and reservations call or write JOATLS, (itneral Ageiit, Prince H,iier H, temoon's toata from a trip to a. j. Mayer of SmiUvers arrived lterday on the evening tram. Ms. J H UeLead, wtw has been, m a visit to ftnttbtrt. teUtroed to the eity from the interior so yesterday attAroooB tfttJa. , Mrs S. A. Gertojr &f Pacific k paying a visit to town, having arrived in the csty from Um Interior on yestertfajr aftomoan's ncn. Rev. Father Edward Budde. Ro- iraan Catholic Church priest at Ju toa, Mrs CalboMe Church &or 2 and 1 Baptist Baaaar, Oct. a. Canadian Lofton Baaaar Dot. 17 Presbyterian Bazaar. November Orange Ladies' hazaar. Nov. 28. Moose Hall iu:ktal uatks Concerts $25.00 Dances 2Cj00 Puolic Meetings .. ISjOO A room suitable for smaller meetlnca Is now available on the ground floor, rental rate. S4JD0 For engagements phoue the Club Steward. MO or Red 412 t ran daily ktwb I " PP-W-W"-' L. I - . I LOCAL NEWS NOTES PIR8T CLAM IOE REPAHt- Be warm and comfortable by nd-INCi SEE MVH'SOX. FIFTH AND tog In 32 Taxi It costs the lame. M JHODE (tx) ; ; You can rent ft cat at Walker V Houcte f Thkm to a Carnival as low as it.50 a day, plus 7c. a Wefk VtoHor to town, tevfeig ar-jmUel nvKi from Uk InHrior on y ester-' , uay allnrwefli tswtn ! Dance Wednesday. Eagle Hall, 1 ' 9 mn.. Hazeitan Hannr Six Orches- Hev FMber J. Mnrie O. M. I. re-lira. Admission 35c. U82j turned to tfee eMf on yesterday af For drunkenness. Thomas Wood-i house was fined $25 by Magistrate j UeCbrmont In rttv nollce court ves. i in tne clay on yesterday afternoon's; train tnm &nMhs tor a brief! Mis Kitty Dybhavn, who has. visit to town. Mtuming to Smttherajbeen in the Yukon, returned to the city from the north on the Prince! Rupert yesterday. I A. H. Waddingtcn, of the local Forest Branch staff, returned to the etty on yesterday afternoons' train from a trip to the Burns Lake diatriet on official business. Strollers' Camlvnl Week dances Wed.. Thurs. and Friday. Aug. 21. 22. 23. featuring Elimination Waltz Competition, Ten Dollar first prize. Oddfellow IlarL 10 Gents 50c neau. was a pasceer aboard the p.m. Prtnee Rupert yesterday through on a trip to Seattle going Announcements CaihoUc August M. ladies 25c. (193) ! Miss Oeondna Eckerman left at'fi .the end of the week for LakeUe 'Lake where she vrttl be the guest' of Mrs. C. H. Orm at her summer home. Mrs. Ernest Blue and son. Billy, Bwbank's.timd daughter Betty, were passen-1 gers aboard the Prince George Saturday evening going through Bazaar Octo Urera Hyder to Portland. Ore., where they spend the winter, the children entering school there. Dan McKlnnon, government vendor at Terrace, and Mrs McKmnon are visitors hT town for Carnival Week, having arrived from the interior tin yesterday af-! temoon's train. II The ease of G. Ctccone. charged with ooeosioning actual bodily harm, wosdjourned from yester- (iay until later In the week. The tviUiettea now being available, the hearing will be proceeding within the next few days. Mrs. T. H. Johnson has returned to the Horticultural Society the check for two dollars, the amount of prize money awarded to her In' the recent Flower Show, and asks; that it be accepted as a donation to ; 'the society. Junior Chamber of Commerce Flower Show - PRIZE LIST HOUSE PLANTS Class 1st 2nd 1. 1 Pot Flowering Plant - $2.00 $1.00 2. 1 Pot Foliage Plant '. 2.00 1.00 3. 1 Pot Tuberous Begonia 2.00 1.00 4. 1 Pot Geranium 2 00 1.00 5. 1 Hanging Basket 2.00 1X0 CUT FLOWERS 6. Calendula or Scotch Marigold, 6 stalks 10 .50 7. .Sweet Peas, beat collection, not more than 30 stalks with foliage 2.00 1.00 8. dodeUa, twelve stocks -.. 1.00 .50 9. Cactus Dahlias, 6 blooms, variety of colors 1J00 50 10. Pom Pom Dahlias. 6 blooms, variety of colors .. l.OO .50 11. Single Dahlias. 6 blooms, variety of colore 1.C0 J50 12. Peony Dahlias, G blooms, variety of colors . ... 1.00 .50 13. Coltness Dahlias, 12 blooms, variety of colors 1j00 iO 14. Coltness ahllas, 6 blooms, one color 1.00 .50 15. Decorative Dahlias, 6 blooms, variety of co'ors 1.00 .50 16. Show Dahlias. 6 blooms, variety -of colors 1.00 .50 17. One Dahlia bloom, any variety of color 3.00 2.00 IB. Asters, 6 blooms, any color 1.00 50 19. Asters, 6 blooms, one color only 1.00 .50 20. Roses, three pink, any variety - 2.00 1.00 21. Roses, three red. any variety 200 1.00 22. Roses, three yellow, any variety 5D0 1.00 23. Rases, three white, any variety 2.00 1.00 24. Best Rose, any color 8 00 2.00 25. Qladiolas, 3 spikes, any color . 100 50 26. Gladlolas, 3 spikes, named, 1 color . 1.00 50 27 Chrysanthemums, six stalks .. 1.00 .50 28 .Snapdragons (antirrhinums) -6 spikes 1XJ0 50 29 BcsLvase or bowl mixed Cut Flowess. not J M than 6 varieties M 2.00 30 BestVase or bowl Cut Flowers, one variety any color - 2.00 Entries to be made at Carnival Office City Hall, Monday, 4 to 6 p.m., Tuesday, 4 to 8 p.m. Exhibits to be 4n plave in Exhibition lildg. not later than 11 a.m. Wednesday morning. No entry fee. A meeting of tits general committee of the Labor Day Sports will be held In the Polfce Court Chambers tomorrow 'Wednerdayi at 8 o'eiock. In the course of a northern tour, Harry R. Beard, in charge of the scientific research department) of the Canadian Fishing 'Co at Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Princess LouUe Saturday afternoon bound for Butedale after a brief visit to Ketchikan. After spending a day or so at Butedale. Mr. Beard is returning to Vancouver. Third Avenue From E. W. Neel of the Health Insur-; iliss Dorothy Rashbrook. malted ance Committee oi victoria wiu ; inu aiiernoon on we awna iur & arrive tomorrow on the Prince Ru-iacation trip to Vancouver. pert and will speak at a public' meeting here on the Health Insur ance Act. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alger at Usk arrived in the city from the i $7.95 Tonight's train, due from, the east -at 10:15, -was reported-th morning to be on time Mr. and Mrs. James Lamb -are Interior on yesterday afternoon's! visitors m town, h?vlng arrived oa train and win be guests here this) yesterday afternoon's train from week of Mrs. Alger's parents, Mr. ! Casslar Cannery of which Mr. Lamb and Mrs. Frank Morris Miss Eva ! is manager. They are the guests of Morris, who has been visiting at their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Usk with Mr and Mrs. Alger, also and Mrs. James Parker. Leeds returned on yesterday's tram Apartments. ENSEMBLES Specially Priced for Carttival Week Up TWIN SWEATER SETS, DRESSES, LINGERIE, Etc. The RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Prince Rupert Prince Ruperts Silver Jubilee Carnival and Flower Show OPENS TOMORROW AT 7 PJNlV ' Organized by the Junior Chamber of Commerce Talking Picture at 7:30 - ; The Junior Jollies of 1935 In a Snappy REVUE resented "by C. H. Lewis " With Chorus of 40 and Full Orchestra . . . . , Gorgeoxw Costumes, Special Scenery & Lighting Effect MUSIC &. COMEDY MIRTH MELo"dX .. , " Opening Chorus at 8:15 V "J;S- ' Dancing Till Midnight " t. V : Admission 50c Cluldrenrr25c " THUilSDAY Grand Pageant of Nations - r FRIDAY Children's Masquerade and Grand Carnival Ball . t r s SPORTS A I A CUD All Ocean Falls All Stars vs. Pcince D AOED ALL! Rupert All Stars, Wednsada 6f30 Admission 35c ' ilirenlSc THURSDAY at 2:30 Admission, 50cKhildrri)- Soc j - - - 4 f - - - - - ft t S a m m M I m 9 1 1 1 i