PAGE fOUK Where Dollars tt nr n u tui mm v Happyvale Pickies 32 oz. botUe All varieties 3 for Max-I-mum . 6 for 35 100 Jelly Powder1; Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Lowest rices Lakelse Lake & Hot Springs Fishing, Boating, Hunting, Swimming FRESH M'.LK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue at Make arrangements with SWAIN'S TRANSFER & TAXI Terrace, B.C. to greet you. We meet all trains. Picnic parties every Sunday, 75c. Fare, adults, $3.50; each additional adult, $1.50. Hotel, Hot Springs or anywhere on the lake. There Is a Difference in MILK Prove it to yourself. Try Prince Rupert Dairy Phone 287 For the best and get entire satisfaction or money back guarantee. COAL Wood Furniture Moving The Letter Box A FRIENDLY CRITIC MQirn yfYa I nntC r, Daily News lobby's Sauer Kraut A f 2V2's, per tin, ID Libbys Tomato Juice ft Small, 3 tins : M O As a visitor to your young and progressive city, possibly you would 1 allow me space in your valuable pa-!per to criticize the judging at the recent flower show held In connec- Large, tin .10 . per fln Hh ,h. Pure Plum Jam O A , ... ... In going thr0Ugh thc awards lt quality 4 lb. tin 'OU I.B.C. Family Sodas seemed to me that the Judges per pkg. -X i thought more of quantity than of I.B.C. Honey Graham Waf- ft 4 'quality. Big blooms and big bunches ers, per pkg MM. 0f flowers were given prizes where Royal York Carbolated Soap A Q better quality biooms and bouquets were left unnoticed. the value of askinp flower growers Skagway and stolid veloped tast. With the exception of, a bowl of sweet peas or other similar flowers, there rhould never be !more than a dozen in one bowl and that is generally too many. Possl-i bly your Horticultural Society could. guard against this unseemly array in future by limiting the number' of flowers to be used by exhibitors and by awarding the prizes to qual ity exhibits rather than quantity. I hope my few remarks will not be taken, amiss but In any event I shall be far away by the time this letter is published. You have my address and I shall be very glad to .hear at some future, date If 'the 'suggestions I have made bear fruit. j A VISITOR TO THE SHOW. Mr. and Mrs. Al Small and Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Lambly returned to the city the latter part of last week from a motor trip in the course of which they travelled from WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The local power cruiser Bonanza, having on board Harry Ward, Miss Lorna McLaren and Miss Blanche Curtin, returned to port last night frona a three weeks trip down the coast as far as Vancouver In which city six days were spent. Except for, the last three days, good weather was experienced throughout the cruise which proved mos' enjoyable. On the way north a run was mide up Gardner Canal where good angling was had by the party. Completing her final voyage of the season on the Alaska route Particularly was I struck with the ,C,N.R. steamer Prince George, jresulty of the judging in the vases leapt. Edward Mabbs, arrived in or bowls of mixed flowers. I doubt port at 8:15 this morning from and other northern Off to pick all their best flowers and points and sails at 5 o'clock thisj 0 ihean them toeether in huee bowls ' afternoon for Vancouver via Ocean I in most unsightly array contrary ; Falls and Powell River. The vessel to all the canons of good tast. Then, when they did this, the prizes were 1 F M ' Q Uiven 10 those who had most of the II 1 U 0 O f Lt Lt JCi 111 0 best flowers hidden from view in ECONOMY STORE "Where imllars Have More Cents" P. O. r.ox 575 Phone 18 the massed Jumble. The present- trnd is wholly brought in 169 passengers from the north of whom four disem parked here. After a In' -port,. stay of almost a week the Vancouver power against mixing roses and various V4H- ,rv"kUO' . , commercial is leav- L,,c ., men on board, annuals, perennials and biennials together in a bowl irrespective of jColor or form. In this the Japanese take the lead. They usually use (three or five sprays with consider, able greenery and .the pyramid shape is wholly eliminated. There is usually a tall spray or bough at one side of the bowls and lower sprays of the same or similar flower on the other side. The idea of jam- mlng half a garden of bloom Into one huge bowl is most repulsive lnj today on Its return south. Granby Co.'s service boat Gran-by arrived in port this morning from Anyox on a brief business call, leaving later In the day on Its return to the smelter town. C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt. James Watt, which is now being operated in freight service, arrived in port at 8:15 this mor- To the flower lover it is cruel, crude ( portly after out ,to Dif;by Island it uiurcatca ail UJHie- Hlcharo n .rm f at the marine depot. She will return here to unload eneral cargo and will return south from this port. C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Clifford Fenlon, in port on Saturday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, was a full ship with a capacity list of passengers numbering 216 in all. Six disembarked from the vessel here while two took passage from here for the south aboard her. This .was the final voyage of the season for the Princess Alice on the Alaska route but It is reported she may be coming ncrth shortly on the Vancouver-Ocean Falls-Prince Rupert route relieving the Princess Adelaide. J With a good.sized passenger list 1 of passengers. Union steamer Ca-1 tala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived in, port at 8 o'clock last evening from the south and sailed a couple of Hazelton via Prince George and!hours later for Any. Stewart and Cache Creek to Kamloops and Pen-.tner northern points whence she ticton, crossing Into the Wenatcheel wiu "turn here tomorrow morning and Yakima Valleys In the State and 5311 at 1:30 P- r Vancou- of Washington, on to Seattle and ver ?nd waypolnts. Vancouver and back north via the Cariboo Highway. They were away for three weeks and the outing was a highly enjoyable one. "TIME THE TOILER" fl LC All r- U.if.... Rent your rooms by putting an id. In this paper. i fyL ow naa-PUSTEft , HAd PAY MO ATTEMTIOM I WAS HOLD THAT Altt. t)YUAMT6 to.SS , Bovj SO MAC CAN U, , . TBI DAILY KZWf Monday Ang,, Hotel Arrivals Prince Itupert A. C. Knight, It. B. Sutherland, F. L. McClement, J. M. Cave, A. Weatherell and F. W. Turner, Vancouver; Dr. H. D. Barner, Port Es. sington; R. K. Ne.'ll, Spokane; G. Gilbert and J. B. Shaw. Victoria; R. H. Irish, Toronto. Koyal R. Lelland, Edmonton; A. Krist-manson and B. Kr'stmanson, Os-land; E.'Dale, city Savoy T. Gosnell and family, Port Simpson; John Alfred, Skeena River; II. J. Smith, Otto A. Llndstrom and Robert Walker, city; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lewis, Kitkatla; J. Marrs, Vancouver; George Brown, Oceanic; William Campbell, Inverness; E. Stacey and O. Borcher, Mill Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Milton and family and Mrs. John Milton, Kaien; J. Hasn, Cedarvllle; Henry Bergeron, Copper City; Mr. and Mrs. Starr, Kltlmaat; Mrs. A. MacDonald and family and Mrs. K. Paliwcdle and family. Anyox. Central P. Windsor, A. Stewart. Lawrence Duke and Ernest Laird, Haysport; J. E. Brown and Miss Elizabeth Brown, Vancouver; Walter Sterritt, Hazelton; J. Hadland and Mrs. A. Melin, Oona River; O Hatten and FLASH MAY WEST FEATURED "Goin To Town- Soarkles With Modernity and Fun, Covering Wide Range of Ground In a picture sparkling with modernity ant', fun, Mae West comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here at the first o! this week in "Goln' to Town." a yarn which opens in a western mining town,' ranges over the western hemisphere and reaches a climax at Southampton. A cattle baron's widow with money to burn and warm affections, Miss West picks Paul Cava, nagh, a handsome Englishman, as the object of her affections but Ca-vanagh mistrusts his feelings and runs off to Buenos Aires. Taking E. Jensen, Port Essington; P. Nel-j son, c. uuuer, u. urospn ana K. u. Crowe, city; Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Oceanic, Knox S. D. Anderson Billmor Mill; K. Olson. Terrace; A, Caraven: L. R. Greer; L. Passmort and J Smith, city; Mr. and Lawyn and S. Reid, Vancouver. The Starting Point Sleeping Sicknss In Japan Spreading TOKYO, August 26 (Canadian Press) Ninety-nlnp new cases of sleeping sickness were reported over the weelcend, brinsing the total of cases so far reported to some 2,000 of which nearly 1,000 have been fatal. No foreigners have yet been affected by the nationwide epl demlc. There have been 40 deaths in Tokyo alone with 200 cases still under attention. To all Radio Users of Prince Rupert and District her horses to the Buenos Aires races, Miss West continues her campaign but still without effect. Then she decides that, in order to win his love, she must change her tactics so she marries an impoverished young socialite, Monroe Owsley, In order to Improve her standing. The Announcing the Opening of Our New husband proves to be a wash-out but the heroine beats society at its own game and finally gets out of the romantic tangle and into Ca-vanagh's arms In a grand climax. 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