Augt 20. 19 N THE EXHIBITION BUILDING . cdne Qii Thursday and Friday, August 21, 22, 23 CARNIVAL EXTRAORDINARY GAMES of CHANCE, GAMES of SKILL GAMES of JUST PLAIN FUN D(0 'Hit and Muss" Horse-Raclns Gallopln' Domlnos r .i nj.ltnii1r.llpr" Vkxrpi frnm h. ttr.U' . . r;tl u 1 1 j b - ; - r"-w c iruiiui rair AUU Steels- Nl.ee. wneeis iry lour xuck at Para-Shooting Down the rianes mow up the Tanks Entertaining, educational and Amusing EXHIBITS The Horticultural Society's ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW Highlighted on Thursday by the CROWNING of the CARNIVAL QUEEN Climaxed on I'rlday by a Deeply Impressive PUBLIC WEDDING mdeville- - Dancing Carnival Novelties All This and More Besides on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK IN THE EXHIBITION BUILDING CLINICS RESUMED vcpklv child health opai health nursing service1 j .ig resumed with Miss E. D. j ward School, Next Tuesday there will be a clinic at Borden Street clinics. School. by RH, This .afternoon a A fifty cent cusaiiito. na. being held at King Ed-.'often make you many dollars. DRESSES Fheers. crenes. nrints. double snuns. in all colors in will ' cluding white. Sizes from 12 to 52. Reg, CM Q alues to S12.95. CARNIVAL SAE . . . l'ycJ DRESSES Pusky pink, dusky blue and turquoise, also all the 'cw icauing colors, sizes iz lo 44. ueg. Lalues to $7.95. CARNIVAL SALE . . lutg BLOUSES 1 oalj, Alpine blfiuses in teal blue, turquoise, gold, avy. and rose. Sizes 14' to 20. Regular 1 palues $2.95. CARNIVAL SALE, each . W-' COATS Jur trimmed and untrimmed coats. All sizes. Hegular values'to $29.50. CO Qf CARNIVAL SALE QV.VO LINGERIE griped rayon satin' panties ahd bloomers. Small, wimm ana large. Regular value sac i iidi SARNIVAL SALE. 2 for .... . PX.W HAND BAGS ? colors and white. Regular value -$25. KNIVAL SAtE. 'Each WOOL SWEATERS 49c n all the new fall shades. Regular value CI 25 225. PATfMTVAT. CALF.. WnnVi MISSES and GIRLS DRESSES 4 to 14. VT17 k T Regular values to $1.49, SALE. Each 75c John Clausen returned to the city on the Princess Charlotte yesterday morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Lacnlan Gillies and family called at the end of the week for Vancouver enroute to Allenby for a visit. Miss Alma Savage of New York City, who Is on a tour to the Pacific Coast writing articles for Roman Catho'lc Church publications, arrived In the city on Sunday night's train and sailed yesterday morning on the Princess Charlotte for Juneau for a brief visit before returning south. CARD OF THANKS The Beynon family wish to thank all those who extended sympathy during their recent Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Charlie Ros': will take place at 2:30 pjn. Wednesday from the B.C. Under takers Chapel. Announcements 11 adertlaecien in thi ,' amn 1U be charged for fui month at 25v a word Eagles Bridge, August 28. Orange Ladies Bridge I commencing September 4. Annette's .Fashion Review Cabaret, September 12. Tea refreshments. Series Hill 60 Dance September 20. BLOUSES TH2 DAILY LOCAL NEWS NOTES Even Evenson returned to the city Dr. C. H. Hanklnson returned to dn the Princess Charlotte yesterday the city on Sunday night's train morning from a brief business trip J from a brief trip to Smltbers. to Vancouver. i I WANTED Volunteer workers to Mr. and Mr. Joseph Ware and help get Exhibition Hall ready for family of Telegraph Creek .arrived carnival. Bring a hammer tonight., I In the city oh the Prince Rupert, yesterday morning from thejiorth. R. E. Moore returned to the city I on the Prince Rupert . yesterday Arthur Weeks, assistant sales morning from a trip to Tulsequah. ' .manager -of the Pacific Milk r rrFm will arrive an me cuy on we nuiu: , George tomorrow morning from J A m on company business. W. Hi. ura&e, general manager ui j Edward Lipsett Ltd., is visiting the city on one of his periodical business trips. .He arrived on the Princess Charlotte yesterday morning from Vancouver. P: D. Oordon, vlcepresldent and j general manager of -Gordon Belyea Ltd. of Vancouver, and Mrs. Gor-Idon -will be here aboard the Prince ! George tomorrow going through to Skagway, making the round trip to Alaska. H. Bradford Washburn, well known as a historian and mountain explorer from Cambridge Universl-, ty, and Mrs. Washburn arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday morning from a trip to central Alaska and proceeded by the evening train to Boston. Mrs, B. E. Oliver and son, Robert, and of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are here and fnr a hriof vUlt with Mrs. ft A Hunter, Fifth Avenue East. Theyjj arrived on Sunday night's train from the East and will proceed W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar. Muth m the princess Louise Wed- fovember 1. nesday afternoon and' return home United Bazaar, November 21. via California. Annette's Carnival Sale Commencing Tuesday Aug. 20 at 9 a.m. Ladies Come and See These Goods and be Convinced Of Their Wonderful Values In sheers, satin, crepes and stripes. All cplors and sizes. Regular values to $3.95. C-J Q K CARNIVAL SALE SKIRTS Alpine cloths, serge?, flannels and tweeds in all -colors. Sizes 14 to 20. Reg. values to $3i)5. Q4 QtZ CR-MVAL SALE HOUSE DRESSES In English broadcloth and printed cords. Sizes 14 to 20. Reg. values to $3.95. Cf Aft CARNIVAL SALE, each ............. v1,vv LINGERIE Silk satin slips in tea rose and white. Sizes"32 ti 40. Regular values to $2.95. C-i AA CARNIVAL SALE, Each W Extra heavy rayon gowns and pyjamas in tea rose and white. Small, medium and large. Regular values to $2.95. $1 flfl CARNIVAL SALE, each JA.VV SLIPPERS Bedroom slippers, regular value $1.50. CARNIVAL SALE, Each 75c SHOES Special sale of our high grade shoes. Beaumonts and all leading numbers of our good shoes iri black, navy, wine and rust from AA and A to D widths. Regular values CO $0.50 and $5J5. CARNIVAL SALE Annette Ladies' Wear Co. i CARNIVAL i i: FKOGKAM WEDNESDAY J : $ 6:30 p.m Parade from Court House Grounds. 7:00 p.m, Doors Open. J 8:00 p.m. Formal Opening. and Vaudeville. -4c 8:30 p.m. Carnival. 4- 2 11 'M p.m Drawing and Vaudeville- J . 11:30 p.m. Dancing. '2 2 EVERY NIGHT 1 j 2 Flower Show, Photography J '2 Display, Special Exhibits and Other Attractions 1 , . . 1 r - a suuie ut inicrni aim cuicr- 4. Hugh Hamilton galled Saturday evening on the Prince Oeorge- for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Florence Johnston Is sailing this afternoon on the Catala for a business trip to ancouver. Mrs. A. O. 'Morse returned to the city on the Princess Charlotte yes terday morning from a trip to Van couver, An urgent appeal Is made by T. W. Brown, registrar for national registration for as many as at all possible to register at once. A review of the registration centres thti forenoon reveals that registration is practically at a standstill. Unless people register at once there will be such a congestion Wednesdav that lit will De Impossible to handle would-be registrants. Register at once. CHIROPRACTORl SUnley W. Colton, D.OP h.C. Wallace Block, Phone 640 Phones 18 & 19 P.O.Box 575 NATIVES ! Get your WINTER SUPPLIES at our store and save money. Call in and get our prices. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" THL SEAL -'.QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racket by thl nly ulmsa canning company with an all Hi year round payroll la Frine Kaperl A carload lot of British Colum- cles. 1 case helmets, 414 articles. 2 cases Hampton pads, 720 articles. 3 cases mattress pads. 492 articles. 17 cases sheets, 1,243 articles. 1 case- triangular slings, 112 articles. 4 cases handerchiefs, 13,296 articles. 1 case abdominal binders, 324 articles. 9 cases towels, 3,738 articles. 7 caess pillow cases, 3,053 articles. 6 cases surgeons' caps, 528 articles;;; and surgeons' gowns, 528 articles 13 cases hospital gowns, 1,734 1 case bed-pan covers, 540 arti cles. 5 cases, flannelette bandages, 3,- 010 articles. 8 cases cotton, bandages, 8.975 ar ticles. 1 ease face masks, 1,775 articles. This was the first car-load lot of Red Cross supplies sent from Bri tish Columbia. Both national railways gfve free transportation. Although the car was shipped Canadian National Railways, 625 ship ments have been made by the Canadian Pacific since February. Canning Projects In response to the lead taken by Our FamuiK Krtson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellineton Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 the B. C. Red Cross Division to conseiVe surplus food products of i the province, eleven canning centres are now In full swing. The majority are under the co-operative direction of Red Cross branches and Women's Institutes. Canning kitchens have been established in Duncan, Summerland, Ab- bla Red Cross supplies was shipped. , . ... . East Arrow Park' and 011ver- Ia a few davs aeo from the Provincial Vktorla' the project ls belne car' Red Cross warehouse Vancouver to a Red Cross centra C(funcj'1 disputing caj 0, Women In Vancou. ' ,tt"v"u in England. The shipment Included , . ver the Point Grey Women's Inlet) inn cases with a total weight ii,f of 13 . .fit,,t0 v,- ,,, ,t , stltute haS organized it for the tons tons It It renresanted represented less less than than a a Red c A nl t h month's work of the approximate .f!1vcK r in the 25,000 voluntary Red Cross work- ZT" Farms ; " " " was 26 cases of refugee garments be" lo p7oce V pd s uit sent to of all types and for all ages-lay- thl. eentrfl hv;ru faM m ettes, children's and adults' cloth lng. Quilts, blankets, and crib cov ers were Included. Other Items of the shipment were: 11 cases sweaters, 2,298 articles. 15 cases socks, 7,356 pairs. (1 cases bed Jackets, 411 articles. 4 cases pneumonia jackets, 801 articles. 12 eases pyjamas, 1,476 articles. who can contribute the fruit but who have not the time to process It themselves. The Kelowna Red Cross branch has had the offer; of a local cannery to process 10,000 cans of tomatoes, the only cost of the project being that of the cans!i The National Regl tration 1 7 cases dressing gowns, 325 rU-'throughout the province" have been Instructed by Provincial Headquarters to give as much service as possible to the carrying out.y.o! the National Registration plan. Five thousand rtKt Rupert peopla read the Daily .Vewawit pays to let them know what yon have to tell. ; NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A IIOMK AWAY FROM HOWE" Rf'.es 75c op JbO Room Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Pbonf- X1 P.O Hot 1M ? BE -A SUBSCRIBER J If you are not already a sub- scriber to the Daily News - X Telephone 98 and the paper - , will be sent The price Is only 50c a Month J i J A' HOLIDAYS Book Your Reservations, at. SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Now Also for Full Particulars Write MRS. DUNN Massett. Queen Charlotte Is. ' B.C. Free 10 Days Supply Cashmere Bouquet Face Powder With each 4 cakes Cashmere Bouquet Soap All for Cashmere Bouquet Lotion 25c bottle only lc with purchase of M p 40c size. 65c value for Colgates Tooth Powder 20c tin rmly lc with purchase of " Giant Size. 55c value for Free 25c Woodburys Lotion With each purchase of 50c Woodburys Cold or Vanishing Cream. RAp S 75c value for Ormes Ltd. 7h Pioneer Drttqgists The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 83 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Uolidays from 12 to 2 pjn. and 7 to 9 p.m. 1 -Jv t 11 .i I"