H RAND CARNIVAL Stage Shows Support the Carnival say WILLIAM F. STONE CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION "Bill" Stone the Carnival Man Third u and 51 h St. Right Outside the Carnival WmM. - I'rlnff' Rupert, K.C. Reid's Cafe flrd Avenue it Boosting the Civic Centre Special Meals for Carnival Week Stop in fqr a treat Vote for Your LOCAL QUEEN Eleanor Storseth Sons of Norway Candidate When you look for Good Life Insurance Call for Crown Life ' ?"- O. HAVEROY, Aent PHONE 711 WE TAKE PLEASURE in joining the other merchants of this city unendorsing the Civic Centre Carnival THE EVENING EMPIRE Us 1 ' ..CLASS tr-RO$ES Sec. 1 Three Red. , .ec, -Three Pplyantha. 2 Three Pink. - 3 Three Yettow. Sec. 1 Three Calendula. 2 -Six Marigold. 3 Three Nasturtium (single). 4 Three tStotk 5 Three White. CLASS- 2 ANNUALS 6-One Rose (any). Sec. 5 Three Nasturtium (double). " 6 Any " 7-other " 8 aDnual. THE DAILY NEW8 Northern British Columbia Agricultural Association's XHIBITION itiivm llltlinnm IIAlTinil (TITO II PAPIPTV litterbug Chorus agricultural display and flower show For Amateur Gardeners CIVIC CENTRE CARNIVAL No Entry Fee Cash Prizes prize list UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED: fj FIRST I'KIZi: 11.00, SECOND PRIZE 50c I.N' EACH SECTIO AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY AND FLOWER SHOW will be held In the fotmrr Post Office Building adjoining the Carnival Grounds on 2nd Avenue. Entries must be plated before 12 noon, Thursday. Prizes will be awarded llir winners lrc.m the Carnival state at 1:J0 when the Show will be open it the public. Exhibitors must not remove their csliiUt before 10 p.m. Prldajr. Vases and rontainei are optional to be provided by the entrant. ft t-L- tltl-WlttC I VII Wit I'VVI II G ' Sec. I Mx P&nrtM. 2 Six Violas. 3 ThW Agttlbe (f pi real. 4 Two Delphinium. 5 Three Iris. 6 Three Campanula. 1. .1 rt .... .... ... ... Sec 7 Tliree Sweet William. " 8 One Canterbury Bell. " q-SIx Pinks. "" 10 Three Peonies. " llfrtuee Lillie. , 12 Any other B, P. The Civic Centre Idea is not a new one for Prince Rupert. As far bark as 1921 a movement was started to erect a Y.M.C.A. building. Prominent in this endeavour were two local service clubs Gyro and Rotary and a number of other organizations Interested themselves In the Idea. However, conditions were not favorable at that time to the project and It petered out. The need has greatly Increased since then and at . various times organliatlons have taken an active interest In sponsoring the Civic Centre project In one form or another. The actual movement for its construction has been under way for some years, originated by the Gyro Club and Join) J by the Rotary Club, Junlpr Chamber of Commerce and the Sons of Norway. A great deal of preliminary work has been done and plans drawn up to meet the particular local requirements from time to time. Funds have been consistently Increased as a result of carnivals, public canvasses, voluntary contributions and subscriptions and these have been carefully conserved (at present In llie form of Victory Bonds) for the day when the Civic Centre becomes an actuality. For many years the governing body was simply a joint committee composed of appointed members from each of the Associations or Clubs Interested. Actual Incorporation of the Civic Centre Association of Prince Rupert did not take place until .March of 1912. Anyone may become a member and is entitled to take part In the Association. Consideration has been given to various angles of the civic centre project, relative costs, construction and operating, revenue sources and other details being covered The C.W.A.C. NcedCniiailiaii Women! You will be told how you can help win the fight for Fieedom and Democracy at the ... C.W.A.C. RECRUITING BOOTH Civic Carnival, July 10-15 CLASS 1 HOUSE PLANTS Sec lGeranlurn. Sec. ft Cactus or Succulent. " 2 Calceolaria. " 7 Hanging Basket. " 3 Begonia. " 8 Any other foliage plant. " 4 Coleus. " 9 Any other flowering . " 5 Fuschla. type. CLASS 5 MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 1 Best Display of Flowers 1st Prize $2j00, 2nd. $1.00. " 2 Bouquet of Flowers for Table 1st Prize $2.00, 2nd $1.00. " 3 Most Unusual Display (Flowers, Berries. Foliage). 1st Prize $2.00, 2nd $1.00. M 4 Best Display of Rockery Plants 1st Prize $2.00, 2nd $1.00. " 5 Corsage Bouquet 1st Prize $1D0, 2nd 50c. CLASS 6 CHILDREN'S SECTION 15 years old or under only, Sec 1 Be4 Collection of Garden Flowers--Named. 1st Prize $1.60, 2nd 50c. " i 2 Best Collection of Wild Flowers Named. 1st Prize $1.00, 2nd 50c " 3 Beat Collection of Grasses. 1st Prize $1.00. 2nd 50c. CLASS " VEGETABLES Number and manner of display optional Sec. 1 Oarden Peas. , M 2 Carrots. 3 Beets. '4 TnifnlpjC " 5 On lorn. 6 Chard Sec. 7 Rhubarb. " 8-LaUuce. . . " 9 Any other type. "--v lOSpray of Cuftants. '- 11 Spray of Gooseberries. " 12 Cluster of Raspberries. Special Grand Prize awarded for the entrant having the greatest number of points in the show. . CLIP THIS LIST FOR REFERENCE r History or the Civic Centre... by committees appointed for this purpose. As a result of these investigations and also taking into account the opinions expressed by the public in the various money raising efforts of past years the executive of the Association Is committed to first obtain a Community Centre building, to be used for gymnasium, basketball, dancing and other recreational pursuits and, secondly, to the construction of a swimming pool. Had the war not Interfered it is more than likely that the first of these objectives would have been attained two or three years ago but construction for civilian needs became impossible. Now the outlook is indeed much brighter with the Dominion Government constructing a YJM.C.A. war seryices building with an agreement to turn this over to the Civic Centre Association at the end of hostilities. Not only does this building promise to meet the needs of the Association but It is on a far bigger and better scale than we had dreamed of heretofore. We can now turn our attention to the second consideration, namely the swimming pool and the executive Is busy at present on this project, waiting meanwhile for the approval of the Department of Munitions and Supply to obtain the necessary, material. This underta and woman and Association likes are 100 per cent recreational life Centre Carnival tion fair is your undertaking. king is one in which every citizen, man child can take an active part and the to feel that the citizens of Prince Rupert behind the project for the betterment of of our city. Your support of the Civic and Northern B.C. Agricultutal Associa-opportunity to show jour Interest in this We Need a Civic Centre! A Successful Carnival brings it Closer Support the Carnival KAIEN HARDWARE Corner 3rd Avenue and 5th Street Every i. PAGE FIVE WEEK AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS FLOWER SHOW ifty Dollar Victory Bond -- FREE Evening Dancing Every Nite Coronation Ball Before and after the Carnival stop in at the r I Royal Lunch 3rd Avenue 7:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. ''Eating here is just like home" CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. akes pleasure in endorsing the j; j efforts of the Carnival Commit- i tec in aid of PRINCE RUPERT'S CIVIC CENTRE Support . . BETTY JANE GRE1G FOR CARNIVAL QUEEN TICKETS FOR GYRO CLUB CANDIDATE READILY AVAILABLE BETTY JANE GREIG It's fashionable, to I SUPPORT the CARNIVAL and to wear good footwear from Fashion Footwear 3rd Ave. opposite the Capitol t