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'31 Ford "AA" Truck with dump body and hoist. 37 Ford V-8 2-ton Truck 157-inch wheelbase Remember We Give an Honest Presentation of Our Used Cars and Stand Behind Them DEMONSTRATIONS GLADLY GIVEN S, E. PARKER LIMITED Ford and Mercury Dealers THIRD AVENUE EAST HOOCKCHa0CHCKJ00CCH00 Letter Box TERRACE AGREES HAZEmV.-June 9.-The Bishop tor. Daily News. I KING AND QUEEN MEET MEMBERS OF CONGRESS (Continued From Pane One) later, at the reception, Introduced the various members. At the door of the Chamber Vice President John Nance Oarner. presiding officer of the Senate, and the Speaker William B. Bankhead greeted Their Majesties and escorted them to the receiving station. The greeting as each member came along was a simple one. First Senator In line was William E Bor ah of Idaho, veteran Isolationist. There were 1400 guests earlier tn the morning at a reception in the garden at the British Embassy i grounds, the number including 300 ex-service men. many of them Canadians, most of them disabled, who were presented to Their Majesties. Talk of Peace Last night at the state dinner at the White House the King and l'jcsldent exchanged toasts of which peace an gtAjdwill were the keynotes. The King said: "I pray that our great nations may ever in the future walk together along the path ot friendship in a world of peace. I trust and believe that in the years to come the history of the United States will continue to be marked by that ordered progress and by that prosperity which have been theirs in the past." His Majesty spoke in reply to the toast by the President who said that United States and Great Britain made the principal contribution to civilization by showing that international grievances could be settled peacefully. "If this illustration of use of methods of peace, divorced from aggression, could only be universally followed, relations between all countries could rest upon a sure foundation and men and women everywhere could once more look upon a happy prosperous and peaceful world," the chief executive said. , Later In the evening President and Mrs. Roosevelt entertained with a muslcale at which there "were 200 guests. There were classical selec- tlons Interspersed with square dance and mountain music selections. New York Tonight Tonight the King and Queen will gtortouS)weather.Atkconflrmatlontsli;'"r ZTi VnVr 'York the World's Fair. The Serviced St. Teler's Church on fni?t IL f !, ship wU. dock at North River at 11 teeth S - vaw VUlOVVUWVU)ll ' JiJ Thursday evening, seven candl-' . ... . o clock . tomorrow mornlne and a i- . i . . .. . jtw iaj iue uominion Eovernmeni .. aaies were presentea to tne tusnop . . moior unu wui join tne motor cav Ktt n tVint T.,l(nn Ul. T 1 w-.-r, ...v HK"-u wou ship preached an Impressive and helpful sermon to a good con gregation. Holy Communion foi- 1ntrsH y a ftAnflrmHnn J The church was beautiful with i profusion of flowers, white and colored tulips, also masses of purple and white lilac. Aiierwaras tne Bishop gave a: lantern, lecture, illustrating church work in the diocese of Caledonia visited Hazelton and later drove Bishop Rlx to. Smlthers. . Dally advertising in the Dallj News Is sure to bring dally .Graham Towers. s. the same reason n whlrh which 1 Is that that Mr Mr Hazelton was represented by pic-j lowers "saras me puduc aebts not tures of the old Mission Hall.' 41 liabilitles but as assets and lt mftm mum UDL RYE WHISKIES 5-Star Thoroughbred UDL Special Jockey Cap UDL LONDON DRY GINS Silver I'ixx 'sT Mistletoe Silver Slipper U-39-6 option Iment, I Till DAILY NEWS 1 gMr June AtH LOCALS Walter Cross sailed last night on tne Prince George lor a tr'p to Vancouver. Mrs. E. M. Hoops of Telkwa arrived In the city from the Interior on last night's train and sailed on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. O. V. Wilkinson, will sail on the Cardena tonight for a trip to Vancouver, accompanying her daughterT Miss Ruth Wilkin son, who has been visiting for the past few weeks. of three days' Imprison Whifflets From The Waterfront far north, has been landed by leave at midnight by train for Red "lc haJlbut boat Neraen and turn-, Band. New Jer.uv to hoarrt a ric. " "v " " . troyer which will carry them to New church house, and part of the feems Idlotic t0 W a man wno cemetery, showing native graves wou,ld e,na the country to go aving iranrferred aj In. On Friday Rev. J. E. Blrchall' a iai ucu, BS can- dlan Aeent from Harpiton tn w.r. Jtfr K Ill A A HAZELTON rC:rrru.:r;. I..: ' 10 Capt. O. C. Mortimer left Haz- erles Experimental Station. Thi fish ,1s a large ferocious creature with long sharp In a widely openlnj mouth It tapers from head to tall and aVarf o. ,. i r.,.. l"c ciiaraciensuc is a mgr. now being arranged for the benefit; j dora n almost the whole length of your city. j ' arnvJot 019 ruh- Pnien turned If the Dominion guarantees theLt A!" :"!f w -riVe'n here U of average size, about i i ii-in i . . - use a an aLLUii l LJdiii ri iiv n iver . . ... cawI Kprvi en :"mce KUPert loan' y nt extend nor , phman n. v . . " tnrce feet Jong. Opened up, lt j iuc .auvaniage 01 sucn a guarantee: to all the municipalities In the country? i Your correspondent also objects I to the dominion . Mavnr I-aOnarHia TVtr Hll Ka ' I procession to Perylon Hall, where was found to herring and have eaten two young a whole ratflsh ... ... The lancet fish Is normally a rfen' pajmj . to Worm mj J, '?.h"e P''iy Unart so do I and fori ,nere. ' ' ' ! . I C P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. William Hughes. Is due In port at 4:15 this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. ""r.l,,H aFec elton on Monday of this week for Union steamer Cardena. Cant that from have put us red." our point or view they m. i .u. ... ..... tv.- t-i. . ' . , - "cw in uic mcoia vauey. -wjuch, u aue in. pon at , . much "in the ry midnight tonight from the south 'J.plllnt?.ha.ve bccn. doin,J and 2oon thereafter on ""'"'t tpiciiaiaiy m uazeiion garaens this her return tn vIn. i Terrace. B.C. - Mttvwu v 1,4 miu W tljr sPr"iK- 'points. the no9t r ' nnp " BB IS ro in .t.t..rr CT Otncr t"'r" m -This advertisements notpublishecJoraisplayedby, the UflUPcCpntrp! Pqar'd or by lbs j9Yernment of British Columbia , Summer Trains To1 Interior Delegates Start Here Soon Four a Week In Either Direction to Be Provided on Local Line of Canadian National Summer train service on the local ways will go into eueci June a. Trains will arrive Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday nights at 11 o'clock and Saturday afternoons at 2:30. Trains will leave Monday. Wednes- cuy ana rriaay evenings ai o ociock and Friday mornings at 11 o'clock "MIKADO" ON SCREEN NOW Keeping within the spirit of the best Ollbert it Sullivan traditions but widening the y-ooe of discretion and action, the picture version of "The Mikado" shown on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here the last half'of this week, opening last 'night. The presentation ot here this picture has long been awaited and' arrangements have been Ivor Anderson wa, fined . with t .?.JS"?' J1"". morning on a charge of wilful Y iw .h damage In connection with kicking In of a door of a private house on .Second Avenue. He was assessed an additional $2 cost for the damage. outstanding Interest, devoted "En the KlnK nd Bef n ,n c,nad the uiuoc ern. "The Mikado" U Indeed a vital and gorgeous production filmed as It is entirely in technicolor. Vast rlstas and huge soeetaele of Rev. and Mrs. Ooodreld of Kit- color and movement form the en- Ikatla. who sailed last night or chanting Oriental background for the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver, the presentation of what many con will proceed to Brook, Saskatche- lder the world's favorite comic wan. for a visit after which they opera. will go on to Montreal to embark A distinguished east of artUU July 21 on the Auranla for a trip portrays the colorful part. Mar-to Harrowgate. England. On their tyn Oreen and 8ydney Granville, return to Canada, they expect to both of D'Oyly Carte, appear ai be located in Saskatchewan. Ko-Ko and Pooh-Bah. Kenny Bak- ier of radio fame Is Nankl-Poo. Jean I - M mm I j . jYum; Elizabeth Paynter. PltU 8lng. I ALL!I1. Iand Kn Naylor. Psep-Bo. John Barclay, who played the role on Broadway. Is the Mikado. Con stance Willis, grand opera diva. Is .Katlsha and Oreiorv Strond rih. J Tush. The chorus of D'Oyly Carte A lancet fUh, a rare species oi'!0,n? tnelenMTOWt the - fish to be found In waters si.1? ndon 8Phny Orchestra plays 'the musical score- HOLIDAYS Try SANGAX HIVER HOLIDAY CAMP This Vear Situated on the Finest Sea-Beach In Canada Apply (o MRS. DUNN, Maisttt, Queen Charlotte Islands, for Fall Particulars COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and SSI Phones IR & 19. P.O. Bos 575 I II f mussaiiems Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Have you tried our CASH COUPON SYSTEM? You re. cehe dishes, silverware and valuable premiums suitable for gifts. Why no( start now at no estra cost to you? Opposite Canadian Legion ai:t tk-e of IntrnlliHi to Apply tu lue i In Ttlph Crrek Im4 Ro-onllns DU-lat of CsUr. must; jJoln-? th Euterlj baund-ry of Lot 11 ???'?rTi Crrrt TbwAlt on ilhr North bank of (be Stlkln1 Rlvsr Ttle TrtSt that Hubert rtr jtX- Z.L Trlrym5lh Cr"rt'. owup-tJcn Mflthwnt. introd, la (7 tcr titt oi th toltowlittp dncribm lnd; I Oomer ot ML u C.ur h iH" ,?X'"T3r ";Vf HuUvrlr to If. W. M. on Horr.rf h.nl ht aiiki- High Wtfer XUrk ' rxAnt cf com-rtvrr it T j DuUtl My 22nd 1639. Are Motoring To Oddfellows' Meet SMITH ERS. June 0:-Mr. and Mrs. Reg. ColUaon left Smlthers nn TtiMfnv mnmlnff hv rap In n t- line of the Canadian National Ra;!tend the oddfellow convention iti Victoria as delegate from thi Bulkley Valley Lodge and the Mystic Jewel Rebekah Lodge at Smlthers. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Brooks of Terrace arrived on the Tuesday mornlne train and iolned them here, proceeding to Vktorlil to represent the Terrace lodges of Oddfellows and Rebekahs. Funeral Of Owen White The funeral of the late Stanley Owen White, who was crushed to death near Ckryah Bay on Tuesday1 afternoon In the railing of a log. took place this afternoon from the Chape! of B.C. Undertaken to Fair- Carlson. August Wallln. Leighton and Oordon Hodson. Halibut Sales Summary American M 090 poMnd. and 5c to Ic and Hc Cansdlsn 16.M0 powndt, and 5c to tie sod 6e Amrtiran Torderukjokl. jm. Royal, and 5e. Yukon. &J0M. Pacific. 78c 5e. Baltic 1j0M. Booth. e and 55c Edgecumbe. 13JM6. Coid Siorage 7.6c and 5e. Canadian Dovre B . 21 MS. holding over. Skeena M . 9.008, Atlln. 5-Sc and 5c Sadie. 1.000. Cold Storage. 61c and 5c . 1 1 i T0N,(',,T and SATUT view Cemetery Wet. W J Friesen C 11 Anything Like It fc,,,,, 'Mikado In Glorious Trchnicolo, ,Hh H'Ojl) Carte Mfri London Symphony Orthfltr (At Ml , EXTRA KING AND (ji, ,s ARRIVE IN qllntc (Shows Tonight On!- II Cartoon - Stent Aching or the Pentecostal Assembly offtel- UWOllcn Feet! the organ to s-romoany hymns i KJ.f"'' which were "I Need TV Every' Two or thTeV""1 - m'm Hour" and "What a Frlnd We Hve Moones EmeraM In Jesus " PaUb-arers were Charles ttrvd lew mm vr Jetters. Malcolm Camobell. NeU f1""?". dppf v , , comfort, And beat of all a . U gone for good l oreparaUon th ' estentUl oils w oher cooonx so.) .; 7 8c so marvelous th: boUIss are sold a.-Moone's Emerai': 0 K twt It sure u good , too. Every good eraVd oil turf itu. ot monev bart and ( w. j. Mccrrcntu.v Dire -7 ft li 'J X f - - i- b MISS ltKI Dressmaker Ladles' and Ch.Hrti'i Alterations . Mftdrnt Mm Phone nill CV IM 717 rKAStJC ST, MacKenzies Furniture Baggage For Going Away Are you going to travel? If you are we have the ntt fr m. Tltt'NKS, AI'.UOPACKS, TWIN Sl.TS, StirT CASTS, VAMTT CASLS Mcnrlne Batcage Travel Tested ,'hon!, 3!7 TIIIKH AVtMI UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leav. rilnce Rupert for Vancoum T.S.S. CATALA KVEK TUES. CAR UFA' A rRlDAI, HAY, 1:30 p.m. H;J0 pjn. !ue Vkncouver. Thurs. a.m. Due Vanrouvrr, Mondsy s.a. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office further Information Regarding Reservations and Tit'i m FRANK J, SKINNF.lt. Prince Rupert Agent. Third Are, Tbone 51 NEW AND BETTER I COLD CURED ICE for the Halibut and Sannon Fleett Following the Investigations of the Fisheries Itesesr v the Company l as Just completed extensive changes ani menu in ice storage and Ice delivery methods, Ice for the hoats will all be old Ice, thoroufhly iu"l Bf aged at new low temperatures. It will be dellmrd Into the hold, even In the hottest weathrr, as cold is b storact room. Fishermen are lnrlted to inspect the new system. IJctter Ice than ever before, at no increase In cost, means erorrfflJ to the boat and Improved quality In fish delivery. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Kupm ftrltlh roloroM J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Rank ISldg. Fresh Local Kaw and I'astctirized Milk VALENTIN DAIKV PHONE C57