I 3!- It is T In All Their Latest Colours And Styles 'u Wedge Heels, Dutch Boy, Box Heels A: and Flange Heels in combination colors in brown and White, wine and white and green and white and multi colors. ; The Snappiest Shoes on the Market . . Up From F SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance - . $5.00 Paid in advance, per week . .12 Paid In advance, per month -5 By mall to all part of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance 3.W. i By mall to all other countries, per year - 9 001 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion tjvai readers, ner line. rer insertion -25 New Department Teltphone - . 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION J THE FINAL WORD Friday, June 16, 1939. Yesterday the King and Queen ended a wonderfuj visit to Canada. For a whole month they were in the full glare of the public and, during that time, they showed themselves to be wonderfully fitted for the exalted posi tions thev hold. Here is what trie Canadian unionist, or An excellent and striking camera study i f Lady Oxfurd grand old lady of English politics, whi is perhaps better tajnwn as Lady Mar-jot Asqulth. She was snapped in this cogitative pose when she attended the circus at Olympla. in Lndw. Note the Striking hat and dress fashion TERRACE , Q. C. ISLANDS I Terrace is having fine weather 1 these days. It is hot during the riav hut wil flrt tMnw In Iho morning and In the evenings. Mrs. R. T. Ward, who came out from England -twenty years agoi to make her fiome on the Queen Johnnie walker 4J DiwilUd, blradtd tad Botiti im Sutlo4 i Dismantling At IColumario Mine Charlotte Istends and for many I uscar uy ana Terrace tennis players have been veors has beeu OCrernment Tele- Jerew of local Usk mtn have cooj- getting a lot of practice, so much graph agent atPort Clements, has Tenced dismantling the mill plant jo that their play improved and left for her hoqt In England. Be- 1 Uie Columarlo mine nr usk they talk of putting on a tourna- f0re leaving. Mrs. Ward sold to j'or the Armour Salvage Co. which ment In the near future. At a Norman Nelsonjf of Nelson Bros. !ha purchased the old equipment-meeting recently it was decided to Fisheries Ltd Kef place at Tlell l At present corrugated Iron, win- go ahead with the Job of staining which Is one op most beautiful J Jews, doors and some lumber frcm tne court. At me present tne Dare locations on siimtdhntl Q HITLE tne bunding and lignter caoie from Doaras are ramer too aazznng ana locations on tit: Islands. Before hard nti the eves. itrin k Tfcnc rr urnrA laws, our principles of liberty and tolerance, our iitera- wriere it is said a prospector has nald a brief viat with Mr. and Local nower gardens are iooKfn? Mrs. E. C. SUfens of Skidegate lovely Just now. There are many wuh whom should her husband V .7 iTV. ne r ohnr hoc Mvi"owe irce ana snruD- wno died a yearior so ago. sUyed a 1 rr. a Of Labor, nas to rn ?a Of the All-Canadian Congress ha?e in local gan en grown garden when they first reached the Isl-"Many perhaps the great majority Of Canadians , during the years so that many nf ands VVard does not expect are descended from British pioneers or are themselves set-1 them have achieved to a good to return to Canada. Iler brother tVio Rn'tiflh IsIpr. Rut all those who slze- A.. Andrew's, remains on his beau- I ir 111 I I M 1 1 1 1 1 tM A Will VII V m m v- - atJDreciate the debt we owe to British institutions, our! tiful farm at Tlell. Frank Pierce, popular merch- ao. Another visitor to Queen Char- i 0i 4M This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquo Control Bosrd or by the Government of British Columbia he tram line are being nd will be brought here removed ture. Will Welcome the closer association Which the Koyai been pursuing his work In the ant of Port Clement, has returned NEW kind of heat bolls water al- Visit nrovides With every respect for OUr great southern tunnel? of the Columarlo mine, home after a long holiday In Hoi- neighLr, most Canadunbelieve that the destiny of the JHffi S-SS nation is bound up with tne empire ana inai mere ougni fctlr inonthi work, about ten ton, new truck; , to be a better understandinrr. a deeper sympathy, between of ore was shipped t0 Trail smei- . Canada and the Motherland." ter and there came back a Miss M. C. Pjroer and Miss Alalr " - iiuk ior nine nunarea uauars Lip8 of port clemenU motored EFFORTS FOR PEACE down to Skldetrate and Queen Five nve thousand inousana Prlhct- mnct- Ruprt kudti L-nar Charlotte for a brief visit a few It will .... be noticed . . , in . connection with .. i the situation . . ir peop,e read lhe Day Newsn days the Orient that the British government tries to exhaust pay$ to let them know what yrm every possible avenue leading to the settlement of inner- have to eit ences and avoids threats otwar or any auuuue wnicn . would make it impossible to arrive at a settlement There is no desire of the British people to fight Japan as lone: as our rights are respected. If war does take place it will be only because there is no other way of protecting British interests and British citizens. USE THE ELEVATOR The use of the elevator during the coming crop year is one of the important matters to engage the efforts of the Chambei of commerce and citizens generally. Now that a subsidy has been granted, even though for only a limited number of sailings, it should help the situation and make it cpair-' f - cnv.uiv to 'derate the elevator successfully. During recent years it has been used only as a storehouse to be iiiled once a year. ' COST OF LIVING Some speak of the high cost of living in Prince Rupert because, as an instance, strawberries have been so expensive. In reDly it may be pointed out that strawberries Were expensive only because people demanded them out of season. The berries were brought in from the United States and were subject to freight and duty. Now that the British Columbia crop is available they are sold at a reasonable price. People have to pay high prices for out of season goods and that makes the cost of living high. If they were content, as our fathers were, to wait for the proper season, the cost would not be high. pMMHMMsaJMWMw VSSWSWS IM I asassWsMS The Daily News is a member ot the Canadian Dally Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding memberihip in these organizations. agents wanted most Instantly Make up to SCO dally. Pocket size minute demonstrator. NO RISK SAMPLE OFFER. LUVICO, Elkhart. Indiana. U40) TENHEItS WANTElT ! ENDER3 WANTED for excavation on lot 5th Avenue W. Lowest o: any tender not necessarily ac cepted. Further detail at Collar! & McCaffery Ltd. U42 FOIC SALE nT k r r .tin rtt I is t -k. i nnu fining, rwitciicii, unci j terfleld Suites, End Table. Bookcase, Curtains, Kltchenware, Preserves, Plants, Chiffonier, Double Bed. Pugsley, Second Avenue Blue 53 (142) FOR SALE 1930 Essex Sedan. I Cheap for cash, Phone 564. tf. WANTED WANTED Olrl for soda fountain ! and lunch. Dave's ConfecUonery. ' i) WANTED Woman cook. Apply Forfar, Fort St. James Hotel, Fort St. James. (H2) FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartment In Vancouver for rent July and Aug ust. Everything found, linen, dishes, etc. Suitable for three News. PERSONAL BOSTON. June tfl 'CT - Word; received from Washington an-1 Mrs. Gordon JolMfe of Queen nounces that from now on local tf. FOR RENT Two rooms and bath, reliable people only. 411 7th Avenue West. t.f. NEW pep at 40 for mtn, women; New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain 2 stimulants from raw oystert plus 4 general tonics to pep up whole body. Try package today. If not delighted, maker refunds Its low price. Call, write McCut-cheon's Drug Store, t.f Ffor June l.itf.( FAOE TWO TUB DAILY NEWS I LADY ASOriTH IS ORIGINAL--AS I.V AYS J SUMMER SHOES $1.95 1 AMILY SHOE STORE III The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally New. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor UrwtUO Smt l4 UWI uai 4 i 01. This adtrertoement is not published or displayed by tut Liquor Control Itoird or o tnr Uoveroae&t of Britl' nfiimhu lotte by motor from menU was L, Dyson. Port Cle- Bears are reported to -be very plentiful around Paeofl, evidently " attracted by the odor of ;he fish reduction plant. Immigration Rule Roving Gypsies Is Changed Again Meet At Bedsi(e Of Aged Woman Charlotte motored to ' SkldegaU immigration inspectors ami ex-1 nd Skldeate Mission a few days amine" not 'oY to ex o for a visit with friends. amine all passeniert arriving here CHESTERFIELD. Eng J. on ships from foreign ports. Only CP A solemn-faced g: i Rv W. J. Selder. transferred poenr Ieavm ships here will men stood at the bedside I nnetn Charlolte to Ymlr at examined. year-old woman In a caravu. .-y the recent BrlUsh Columbia Con The Inspection ruling had gone j Chesterfield and heard her tjspc rernce of the United Church of '"to effect several month ago ln,MAsduva chavy gelled lOnnda. is now holdlni farewell hopes It would relieve the conges-j chavy." services Last Sunday Skldegate tlor aboard ships as they enter The old woman was Mrs. C ;. 'Mission and SandsDlt were visited New York. Frank S. Darts. mana-lmas Lee. better known a C , . y Mr. and Mrs. Selder s II ger of the Maritime Association ut. one of BrlUln oldest R - here, complained to officials In lea. The men were hrr tii Washington, however, and an order j grandsons. The words she Bttrtti came through rmelndlng the for- In the Romany tongue mrjj iLtt mer ruling. you come home? Ood Ueu yea. As a remit, the local inspectors; Her descendant came trm l are expected to be relieved of parts of the country after ' 'j much extra work, especially with the "real, original. Oypsy Lee wai the summer season approaching ill and wanted to see ther MacKenzie's Furniture 10 ClirSTERHi:i.I) SUITES-Covered with Tapestry M Cavel-DoUkln. Cavel-Marcelle and Cavel-Kew CQQ flfl Laselle 8ee them at our store. Priced from 0?0UU Term Can He .Urart4 Phone ''i pooooooooooooooooooooooooot ooooooooooooooooooooooco Sun Goggles Protect Your Eyes 15c to $1 BATHING CAPS New Styles And Shades 10c to 50c Ormes Ltd. 3"? Pioneer Dn2? fate The Retail Store Phone ti 81 A s: Open Dally from I a.m. till 10 p-m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p-m. 7 p.m. till p.m. adults only. For further par- Soooooooooooooooooooooaoooooooooooaooooooooooooooooo tlculars apply Box 14 Dall- - VELVET ICE CREAM HAS MANY VARIETIES Cones Lemon, Raupberry, Vanilla, Chocolato nl Strawberry Dixie Cup-Tutll Fraittl and Vanilla Cream Lunch and Candy Freeze liars Vanilla, Cherry Custard, Tultl I rulttl and Maple Walnut Dominion Dairy Phone 10 Fifth Avenue East and McIUlde