PKQZ FOUR PRINCE RUPERT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW MONDAY, AUGUST ICtli, 1937 Prize List CLASSIFICATION Section Class 1 1 Three Red Roses, any variety .. 2. Three Pink Roses, any variety .. 3. Three Yellow Roses, any variety 4. Three White Roses, any variety 1.00 5. Three Roses, any color, any variety 1.00 6. One Rose, any color, any variety 1$0 Best Rose in show to be selected from above Rose Bowl Roses may be exhibited with unopened buds attached. Class 2 1. Antirrhinum, one vase, 6 blooms, any colors or variety 1.00 2. Calendula, orange or lemon, one vase, 6 blooms 1.00. 3. Calendula, mixed, one vase, 6 blooms 1.03 4. Any other annual not classified, one vase 6 spiks or blooms 1.00 Class 3 1. Sweet Peas, named varieties, 6 spikes of each in 6 separate vases without foliage 3.00 2. Sweet Peas, unnamed varieties, 6 spikes of each in 6 separate vases without foliage 2.00 (Prizes in Section 1 donated by Arthur Bayne, Seedsman and Florist, Prince Rupert" 3. Sweet Peas, one vase, 18 spikes, with sweet pea fo liage 2.00 (Arrangement with or without moss optional) 4. Gladioli, one vase, 3 spikes, one color 2.00 5. r-Gladioll, one vase, 3 spikes, mixed colors 2.00 Class 4 1 Dahlias, Pompom, r blooms, one color or mixed 1.00 2. Dahlias, Cactus, 3 blooms, one color or mixed 1.00 3. Dahlias, Decorative, 3 blooms, one color or mixed .... 1.00 4. Dahlias, Coltness, 6 blooms, one color 1.00 5. Dahlias, Coltness, 6 blooms, mixed colors 1.00 6. Dahlias, any bedding dahlia other than coltness, 6 blooms 1.00 (Special prize of 24 Coltness Dahlia Tubers donated by Charles Balagno for best dahlia in show to be selected from entries in Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6) Class 5 1. Best Vase of Perennials, any variety 1.00 2. Best Vase or Bowl of Cut Flowers, suitable for table centre, artistically arranged , 2.00 3. Pansies, one vase or bowl, 6 blooms with self foliage .75 4. Best general display of flowers arranged in one container 5.00 5. Collection of Garden Flowers, 6 to 8 varieties, arrang ed in separate containers, 80 points for quality and 20 for display $5.00 3.00 (Prizes in Section 5 donated by Mrs. R. M. Wlnslow and F. Dlbb, Prince Rupert) Class & House Plants 1. Geranium or Pelargonium 1.00 2. Begonia, tuberous rooted 3. Begonia, hanging or penduia 4. Flowering Plant, any variety 5. Coleus, any variety 6. Foliage Plant, any variety 7. Hanging Basket, any variety AH Entries to be in Sunday Evening: 1st 2nd ,.$1.00 $ .50 . 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 1.00 .50 2.50 2.00 .50 . 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 . . 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 50 After 7 or Monday morning- before Vacation Visitors to The Dunes return again & again. Write or Wire For Information MME. KAJAUT 8:30. No fee for cnterins'. Dahlias and 'roses may be displayed with one or more unopened buds attached. (Cut this out for future reference.! Swing music by a colored or ton Hall. There were good turn-chestra from Vancouver known as outs on each occasion. Last night the Four Aces provided spirited sailors and cadets from the visit-music for a dance last night as well i ing United States destroyers Fox as one Thursday night In the Bos-; and Brooks were in evidence. Restful May Be Spent At f 'The Dunes" Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands The place where the tired businessman can become rejuvenated, where his wife can enjoy good meals without having to cook them, where the children will have all the pleasures of farm r and home and a wonderful sea beach. l Minn'' V' THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphos-. phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, Junt Waterfront Whiffs Dry Dock Having One of Its Busiest Springs in Years Landings by Many Of Larger American Vessels Feature Halibut Business The work consisting to large extent of miscellaneous jobs on various types of fishing vessels, the Prince Ru-nert drv dock has been em'ovintr this snrinfr nnp nf thp i V busiest seasons it has had in siderable work in nana and more pending. The result is that there has been fuller employment for a considerably longer period man usual tor uie regular staff. Other local ship re pairing establishmetns report a similar condition while machine shops and such other establishments having to do with the servicing of the fleet are also experiencing a filip in activities. All of this has had the effect of improving conditions generally In Prince Rupert this season. With a number of the larger Am erican schooners landing catches during the- period, United States halibut landings at Prince Ruoert during the week ending yesterday totalled 317,500 pounds, bringing the aggregate of American land ings at the port for the 1937 sea-. son tn to Hnt date up to oom 2,840,200 pounds in comparison with 2.210,500 pounds at a similar date last year. So far this year .Canadian landings have totalled 3,203,550 pounds as against 2.555.500 pounds a year ago, the landings for the past week having amounted to 187,500 pounds which was rather lighter than usual, The grand total of landings at Prince Rupert up to and including yesterday amounted to 6.043,-750 pounds In comparison with last year's 4,766,000 pounds at the corresponding date. Prices held steady during the week. The high bid for Canadian fish was 8.2c and 5c which the Svalbard was paid for 5,500 pounds and the low 7c and 55c which the Edward Lipsett and Joe Baker were paid for catches of 8,000 and 6,500 pounds respectively. rui mneucan iisn me nign price oi me weetc was 9.1c and 6.5c paid the Seattle for 39,000 pounds and the low 8c and 6.5c which the Remus received for 11,000 pounds. From all salmon trolling areas in Prince Rupert came reports this week of improved runs of springs and favorable flshine conditions. There is no trouble from wind with some fog, however, causing a little inconvenience. All the boats are now out. Southbound on her first voyage of the season in the Alaska service. C. P. R. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. William Palmer, is due in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from Skagway and will sail at 5:30 i p.m. for Vancouver. William Kyle of Prince George is here for holiday relief duty on the staff of the Canadian National Telegraphs. SNAPpoWe5 CLEANS AND POLISHES Bathtubt, Waihbaaina, Window, and Mirror. CinHt SCflttft. I.AMI ACT Form No. 13 IT) rtM OP NOTICE I'ansLir Ijiurl liutrlft intri. aim TAKE NOTICE that l-Yed Ac It 1m a nt! iiuu-iea uueriander or AUtn, B. C, occupation Miners, Intend to apply lor permission to purcluu th following Commencing at a pout located twr miles south of Ooldeti at on Tglli Uke. North Wt Corner Post. Oround run 20 chains from thto poet tn s southern direction then 20 clialiw ea then 20 chains nori. then 20 chain west, to lesral post of beginning FRED N. ACKLES CHARLES OBERLANDEU. Dated AirU 6th. 1937. COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL nULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and S58 c O x'-"- vw some years. There is still con The Letter Box MOTHER APPRECIATIVE Editor, Dally News. Allow me, please, through your paper, to express thanks and appreciation to the teachers of the city schools for the splendid work with the children of the junior grades. To see the children act yesterday at the Parent-Teachers tea was .vonderful. What more art could be wished than " a" the l"e girls ins in m their love- Pastel shade dresses? As a mother and a member of he Parent-Teachers' Association nay I suggest that we see more of imilar entertainment in the coming year. It not only benefits the children to learn to act but It also benefits the association financially when parents take an Interest in It. Thanking you for valuable space. A MOTHER. Dr. W. C. McKechnie and Dr. A. S. Simpson, both well known Vancouver medical men. arrived in the city on the Prince Charles Thursday after having made the trip north from Vancouver via the Queen Charlottp Islands nnrt sniipri yesterday afternoon on the Prince Seoree for thl- trin tn Anvnv nnH I Stewart and thence back to Van- couver this evening. FOR SALE FOR SALE Camp ut Salt Lakes. Apply Wallace's. (143) FOR SALE-Trolling boat, Rita, 31 ft., 10 h.p. Palmer. Apply Ed. Wahl, Dlgby Island. (147) FOR SALE One 9-foot rowboat, new, $25; one English pram. $10: one guitar, $5; Phone Black 202 between 7:30 and 8 p.m. (It) COAL Nanaimo-Wellington for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootless, for the kitchen range. Albert & McCaffery, Phone 116 or ;i7. (tt) FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, Vernon Apartments, Phone Red 421. tf) FOR RENT-Seven-room house sun room and glass protected porcn, with electr c ranee, fur nace, good garden, one of finest namor views in city. Apply to ruuen, Daily News. 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Prince Rupert, B.C. New Laundry Cor. Fifth Ave, & .McBride St. DAMP WASH 10 lbs, 50c THRIFTY Wearing Apparel Damp Flatwork Ironed 10 lbs. 75c Over 10 lbs. 6c per lb. ROUGH DRY Wearing Apparel Dry Flatwork Ironed 10 lbs. $1.00 Over 10 lbs. 8c per lb. Finished Shirts, 15c ca. 710 Phones 838 THE SEAL "' QUALITY iii GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Phone 18 and 8! P. O. Box 53 MUSSALLEITS ECONOMY STORE Quality Groceries Low Prices Courteous Service Prompt Delivery Boat and out of town orders receive careful attention PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Welding. pmUIUu tm SaraM m4 Mtnin MachhMry. AB Trvm Cm EbUw Rapalroi and OrrhTil4. Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 316 SECOND AVE.