I w :l.v r 'W PAGE FOUR DIAMONDS Gems of Romance. Mounted in Modern Settings by Skilled Craftsmen We Have a Large Assortment of the Latest Designs in ENGAGEMENT KINGS. WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, EARRINGS Or, we will make to order, any design that you prefer, in rings or any other piece of jewelry. We have in stork rings from S12J0 to $1200.00. We Invite Your Inspection. FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Digestive Biscuits H & P Per lb. Arrow-root Per lb. Biscuits Bulk K.C. Candy Kisses Per lb. Map of Italy Olive Oil Per tin El Rancho Corned Beef Per tin Del' Mafte Niblets 2 tins Libby's Dill Strips Per.Jar Libby's Dill Tickles Per jar Ripe Olives-Large size tins Nabob Lemonade Powders Per pkg. Diamond Specialist CROPS NOW DOING FINE Bulkley Valley, However, Could Do With Little More Warmth SMITH ERS. June 13. Weather) is extremely favorable for the growth of crops In the Bulkier T 1 A. I i A li tint.' vaiiey excepting mat u is a uuie on the cold side. Orass is growing at a rapid rate but the grain' crops and vegetables are a little backward and would do much better with milder weather during the nights. A big hay crop is practically assured at this time for. with the grass at its present height and covering the ground from the sun and with plenty of moisture now in the ground, It can hardly fail to .make plenty of growth before harvest whether there is any more rain or not. Orass Is reported to be growing a(t the rate of an inch a day In J some locations. Happy Vale Sweet .Mixed Pickles ncp Large Jars , AOK Nabob Tea Per lb. Nabob Coffee Per lb. 49c 38c 19c 40c 40c 14c 25c 14c 25c 22c 21c 16c Squirrel Peanut Butter 1 4 p Per tin -" 5c Royal Bank Bldg. Terrace Girl Charms Queen "You're Sweet" Miss Kenney is Told at Reception in Victoria TERRACE, June 13: (Special to Dally News "You look very sweet, my dear." To be told that by a Queen is an experience that might turn any girl green with envy. It was the experience of Miss Lorraine Kenney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kenney of Terrace, at the recent reception in Victoria when Miss Kenney with her mother and father were presented to Their Majesties. It was the first trip south since she was four years old for Miss! SuSar 10 lbs. Butter 3 lbs. Libby's Tomato Juni 10-oz. Per tin Tuna Fish V4's 2 tins Clover Honey 4-lb. tins Radishes 3 bunches Green Onions 3 bunches Cauliflower Per head Carrots Per bunch Nabob Jelly Powders 6 pkgs. 59c 73c Happy Vale Sweet .Mustard Pickles AC Large Jars Country Kist Teaches 2 tins Country Kist Per tin Prunes 50 60. Per lb. Ammonia Per bottle Bleach Per bottle rears Orchard City Peas Per tin Bulkiey Valley Grade Eggs Per doz. 25c 10c Ranee & Hardy Je H. BULGER Optometrist Phone 55 and 56 7c 10c 10c 10c "A" 23c 7c 25c 45c 5c 5c 15c 7c 25c Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 How King And Queen Were Introduced I The following were the words of Introduction used by Premier T. D. Pattullo at the recent prov incial luncheon In Victoria to th Kins and Queen: "Your Majesties, Ladies and Gentlemen: "We are profoundly grateful fo the visit of Their Majesties to thl portion of His Majesty's Domlr ions. "Their Majesties have now i reached the western outpost of their journey across Canada. Brl tlsh Columbia stands as the Paci fic bulwark of this great Dominion as steadfast and firm as th mountains which anchor It at Ur edge of the Pacific. "Our loyalty, devotion and af fectton will follow Their Majestle- during their sojurn on the North American continent and across , the ocean to the motherland, there to abide with them. "Your Majesty United States and other peoples, United States, and other peoples, are anxiously waiting to hear Your Majesty" The large and handsome four- waters. Letter Box OBJECTS TO EVERYTHING! Editor, Daily News: I do not know If you are as fed up as I am but I would like to make one more feeble, useless ef- THE DAILY KTWS Do Not Remain a Sla?e to Constipation! Don't botUr tht fomroon coa tlNtion U an til that baa t b ndurt Bwomtnc ,rrular' would no longer t probltm If your (and ildt to lurm th 'bulk-1 crr for rulr-hjr." Ttala "bulk" will t obtal4 ir by tln Kll(('i All-Bran Trjr djr. All-Bran l not ponpltljr aaafralUtad and halpa form la tb Intaatmaa a aort "mu" farourabla to "rtrulir-Ity." All-Bran li a crlip and browned itrMl, dlk-kui to taata. nd hkh U on of tbt foods th rtrhrat In Vitamin B . tha natural Inteattnal tonic. Eat All-Bran rtrr daf, drink lota of water, and bow tfr-abl life U whan you ar ' rtf ular." Mad ta London. Canada. Xx KUo. At aU trocars. show that I am honest In my "delusions have by head Detent persons. I cannot fight. 1 cannot run and this ts my contribution to Canada for the treatment received, at the hands of Canada .betorP thlnes went hav- your people theluire. Qr do t Just imaginrihey FINE BIG YACHT IN Fantome From Southampton, England, Here This Afternoon With Distinguished Party are hay-wire? Quick. D. T. OREENE. CANADIAN WHEAT TRADE Editor. Dally News: Your correspondent D. T. Greene (Quick), says some tarttly interesting things about wheat In a recent Issue of the News. Certainly it cannot be denied that the past nine years have not been very friendly to our brethren on the prairies. If the following "news" from masted auxiliary schooner yacht th market pages today factualists Fantome of Southhampton, Eng- " the turn of the wheat-land, with her owner, Rt. Hon. A. Ude rr Canada even though it p nninnoo anrf mrtv nn hnirH in might make necessanr certain Kenney wno is one oi the charming th. cour of a cn.,t. t A,,,k. ... acreage "quoU" or crop control voung daughters of the Member for rtved m Prlnce RuDcrt vm. ,.. technique Skeena. noon at 3 o'clock and is a cynosure 1 preparatory committee oi of all marine eves. The Pan trim p u "oa wneai coniertnce at Most people read the classifier5, a newly built vessel and this Is her , Lo01 Proposed an international ads. Do you? first trip to this coast although Mr. minimum price or 80 cents per Service Specials WEDNESDAY, Uth to SATURDAY 17th Royal Household Flour 49-lb. sack Libby's Grapefruit Juice 3 tins Libby's Pineapple Juice Per tin Queen Charlotte Crab Per tin S1.50 25c 8c Guinness has been here previously Dusnei Ior No- 3 rthern wheat, with other ships. The vessel has baMs .William, and export .Hn nn tno in., ti. uuoias on a perceniage anocauon on their present basis of selling (wheat at less than Its true growing costs wlth the help of the I public treasury) on the one hand while nome market maricei In in manv many wheat-deficJt countries at $2 ber fort As a Canadian I feel that'usne'' simW DccaU! " u "o-B"""1- on the other hand we have been on a one-way ride for a long time. The trip has been ouuolw ' reasonaoie tough going but the worst Is yet menT thoueh tupid process to come. ,lus t11 ShiK on now for almost Belnir still In nn hwiinn,M. 1 decade. Maybe we are at the mood" I wish to object to anything ' !nd. ,r, the road? Evefy Canadian Deing done about the C. N. R- " ,J H"'""ni UU1- w" D alone any line that has vet been! 80015 tlme the dam- advanced by any one to date. I?gc lnvolv In those slave prices I also wish tn nmtt nrain.t.ror wncat repaired. anything further being done the matter of the wheat price. ln I also wish to protest against anything being done or money J wasted ln the matter of foreign) markets. Also. I protest ln the matter of either Mr. Hart or Mr. Dunnlnj' borrowing any more money out side nf Canada, at nnv rat nrViaf. ever I Toronto. "BRUCE COUNTY." Whiff lets From The Waterfront I BLOWING Uf OF SYSTEM SOON I protest because, to my mind, Union steamer Catala, Capt none of the present Ideas are'James Flndlay. returned to port based upon sound conclusions, do a' 2:15 tnl afternoon from Stew-not consider the facts and will, art, Anyox and other "toortherh not bring about any of the desired ' Points and sailed soon thereafter results but will be merely a waste ln continuation of her voyage to of time and money. In fact, we Vancouver and., waypolnts. will not only be Just ln as bad a position ten years hence but In t ve halibut vessels sold catches a decidedly worse position. I totalling 102,000 pounds at Seattle There are tw0 or three simple .yesterday as. follows: Narrona, 23,-little points which have been'oo pounds. Whiz, BVt? and 7c; either overlooked or Ignored , Northern, 39,000 pounds, 8Vc anj and an attempt has been made to 7,ic; Westley, 10,000 pounds, Be- (Continued from P Onet the -recession" of last year. He now predicted the final depression and, crack-up not later than 1042. I Everywhere technocracy was making great progress in organlia- tlon and British .Columbia was no I exception. Every form of development was I ILU U.. ..l.nHnA MiAlKrwIl I (TiHur pustule u cviriit"i ,4ntiv.v. Was It not reasonable that scientific methods should be applied to distribution' Following the collapse of the (present price system, the plan of technocracy would be to provide the people with energy certificates. The proposed basis was (our hours work a day. four days' work a week or some 165 days a year From birth to age of 25 would be the period of education, from 25 to 45 the age of work and after 45. retirement. The oblect was to Drovlde every adult I am at least ready towUn purchasing powe,r the equlva-ad examined by com- lfnt of j20.000 per year Every thing that one could u?r would be made available. All transportation. public health services, education, rent. etc.. would be free. Women would be on a basis of economic Independence for the first time. Thy price system squabbles would be for once and all eliminated and a fuller and more abundant life would be Insured. There would be no necessity to worry about opposl- tlon which would simply disappear ered Important by the collapse. There would be no elections, said the speaker during the dlscuMlon period. Those who had the ability to function would carry on. They would be appointed by those who were capable of Judging. The Inefficient election system would be neither necessary or desirable. Orderly Change With rexmrces guaranteeing security, and inefficiency of production removed, the change pver could be made within a few hours if the key men were on the Job and organized as technocracy was now en deavouring to do. With the profit motive under the price system removed, goods and nervices of the finest quality would be insured, xnere wouia r no runner worry B (having come out in the spring vla,of the a?Pra8e exports of the four about standards of living. All would BtP-ir.atr.o n,ni big exporters during the Dast 16 1 hare full oomrtunitv to enlov and aijn aa vititai. j ' - Capt. w. w. Mounce has been act-; H "-viik m jrri.u uur .oupuaiicc pi me iana Ing as pilot of the Fantome In Bri- a lJ1in leaem wwemment tlsh Columbia waters. Capt. W. jly Canadian delegates." Moore, who arrived from Seattle' ,ThatLU the most conc'c bit. yesterday, goes aboard her to act as of marke.t ,news rtad ln miny pilot In Alaska waters. I?001"' Mr- autor-. OrUlnly It The Fantome will spend the night I thTZ..?rnW 1 n the at Prince Rupert and then proceed ,nt. " references on Parlla- to Alaska iin.irA K ment Hill by people who m zhl .be expected to know better! 1 to "30 to 40-cent wheat" production costs. t ! That the nations could continue DISCOVERY 0FCAB0T Halirai Han Saggrtt Nova Scotia r Acadia Cradle of Dominion HALIFAX, June J3: CPI When the liner Empress of Autrali steamed through Cabot Strait with the King and Queen aboard, reigning British sovereigns visited for the Inferior wheat wins the"';: " .J . V au pmnnllv,.u "w nemupnere s avoid the Issue which cannot be bastlan, 8c and 7c; F. C. Hergert, i,fvra ., first land 0 M " avoided. We are up against a few 15,000 pounds, Newr England, 8eJ wller concluded. things that should be met now. If. and 7c; Lane 13,000 pounds they are not met the future doej Washington. 8V4c and 7c. Red cod not look very" promising. ' and sableflsh sold at 5s in Seattle Unfortunately, the Ideas or yesterday and Uhg" cod at 3c. whatever It Is rattling about ln my " belfrey are too simple. If they Capt. James Fiddler, well known were tried they would produce Vancouver halibut boat owner some results and a lot of people died the latter part of last week would be out of a Job in their aboard his boat Joan W. ,No. 1 present capacity. Possibly many while "on the way from Vancouver mort 'might'' find useful employ- to Bull Harbor. Capt. Fiddler was ment. J also owner of the Joan W. No. II .There lsa. screw loose. In. the J and was no " st rangy In Prince set-up, of In my head, and. Just to'Rupert. mainland, John W. Regan wrote in a letter to the Halifax Chronicle St. Paul's Island and Cape North were discernible on the bow as the royal vessel passed on May IS and "at this very place at the majestlr north tip of Cape Breton, June 24, 1497. the Royal Standard of England, with leopards and lilies, was the first flag in historical time that was seen on the mainland of the New World." The letter referred to reports of the reception of Their Majesties at Quebec. Regan criticized a reference to Quebec as "the cradle of the Dominion' ln a Canadian Press story. "Nova Scotia or Acadia. Including New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, are the ... cradle of the Dom- I I M At inion, me letter said, "and the Memorial Tower at Northwest Arm. Halifax, Is the symbol of that fact -Regan wrote that he had.suggest- co uj i-nme Minuter Mackemie mat the royal nartv should In his opinion, have reversed the scneauie oi landing at Quebec and mig irom iiamax because of me season and In the light of cnronoioglcal sequence." "It Is a happy fact of fite. how ccr. mat me King and Queen's tu personal glimpse of America should be in 'Acada.' the tam . Cabot's laconic label-prlma terra vista the tcn," the A fifty cent classified ad. often make you many dollars. will C.N.R. Train For the East-Mondays. Wednesdays and Frl- - 6 P.m. From the East- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Mp.rn, !7 LAUGHTON Tonlte and Wednesday CHARACTER Eminent BrltKh Artor PIay Opposite His Wife In The Beach- 2 Feat CAPTFoT Outlet Lsufttfon hi hit trtnnm j. "Gnge, TtT, t.tt,i tfct South Seat lottlieM Ul p,,, by ikt onljf man kt d! j, Charles IAUOHTON irt unmi MAUGHAMJ MMCHCOM8ER with EISA LANCHESTEf. Kitr t-ritar Kennedy in A Clean Sween" ( Attpn and M u comber," New Type of Story on the part of n -restrain hi addict i ,; hi dealrc to makr ' - tlve girls At the Olnter finds hirr with ft different mr; son of a woman Vr I form him. The slonary. the part of ' by Laughton's wife r ler. a no lew well kr.-, actress. Subtly ea h . Charles Laughion. Lie dltln-the lmpa.t ot lhe v r. guUhed Engltsh screen tar. whosea,ly narrate i- fllm characterteatkww have ranged jto tn tmaUm nimx from Nero tn "The 81tn of thedrunkfni rt9,fnly , Cross" through the role of the ri-eranj. dlweputabl r oaw. roouji King in "iienry me " ,hnneyt tr l0t ,he k k. my on me uouniy. aenneates alU herself humsniied new and entirely different charae-; rrH ter In "The Beocheomber." show-! . ing at the Capitol Theatre for the first half of thl week. Laughton U seen as "ding er Ted." EnglUh-born remittance man and scheme of things in this quasl-trop-1 vlded by the town leal civilisation, he regents efforts were planted. Announcing Elio's Fifth Li.' -; r i 1 ' Those in power under the price iyMw,wh-Tr-aX, r m. T k, ,tUu3Kfl1 1 tem wtuld be automatically tend-!p,hth C1? "V" .M.Ut:! th- P- RF.UI.F GARDENS AMHERST. N 8 J..- " T Amherst relief rr- , planted 42 garden T beachcomber, loafing hU life away seeds provided by on a tiny island At odds with theiUef committee and "it ' t rN Anniversary Sale Starling Wednesday June 14 ELIO'S FURNITURE Third Avenue rhone Greta UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steameri Leav. rrlnce Rupert for Vancouver T.8.S. CATALA EVERY TUE5- TS.S. CAR DEN A FRIDAT, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:34 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thnra, a.m. Du Vancouver, Mendst na if Convenient. rieae Pnrchaae Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tlrke's Fra FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Are. Thon 5 NEW AND BETTER COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Salmon Fleetf Following the investigations of the Fisheries Research 8'10"-the Company has Just completed extensive changes nd improvements in lec storage and ice delivery methods. Ice for the boats will all be old Ice, thoroughly cured ot aged at new low temperatures. It will be delUrrtd nt the hold, even In the hottest weather, as cold si th storaxt room. Fishermen are Invited to Inspect the new system. Better Ice than ever before, at no Increase In cost, mesni ecoaomi to the boat and Improved quality in fish delivery. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert fn A British ColnmbU If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buy" the city.