111 iimmmimiu-,....3r-i.-J...; ---,-,,. t., nlf.--:,....u..iu Prince Rupert Daily News The Jersey breed of dairy cat-: OPTOME1 RIST Saturday, June 20, 1953 tie originated on the bland of Jersey in the Channel Islands Fred E. D)vdie between England and France, Queen to Drink Kava where laws to protect the breed's Room 1 jtone Building purity were passed as early aJ Phoii Blue 5'J3 When She Reaches Suva 1763. Australia on their mettle. According to a custom reserv ed only for a visiting paramount chief, a Fijian party will board Make Sure You And Your Fami'y Are Protected Against Crippling Hospital Bills! the liner Oothic on its arrival and present the Queen with the largest whale's tooth to be found in the colony. The bushy-haired ;- -''" f 1 ' ' I ' . ! t ' 1 '.-. I I . . . ' , "- I - : .'. - j j i s : H t ? f ? ; I 4 i ' :' - lr if j ( , . J - n,r J i ,V,.,.iMu ..jriS By J. C. GRAHAM i Canadian Press Correspondent ' SUVA, Fiji Queen Elizabeth II will take part in the ceremonial drinking of kava when she raches Suva in December on her South Pacific tour. Like most Europeans tasting kava for the first time she will probably find the muddy brown liquid tastes very much like soapy water. The drink, made from yaquona root, Is non-intoxicating. The ceremonial of drinking it is a central feature of most great Fijians will be dressed in native costume and wearing Salusalus 1 HOSPHM -1MWWE J 1 PREMIUM garlands of deep-hued Lowers. The kava ceremony will take place after the Queen lands. An unusual feature Of the ceremonies will be the entry of women into the celebrations. Usually these are left to men, but because the visiting "paramount chief" is a woman, the occasions in the Fiji Islands, British colony in the South Pacific, and it will be the focal point of the greatest day the islands have known since the women will be admitted to the ceremonial. cession of Fiji to the British crown In 1874.' RIGHT ROYAL WELCOME t )l 'KEN ELIZABETH, radiant in her Coronation dress Conscious that Fiji will be the first Commonwealth call the Queen will make south of the the June 2 Coronatoin. On her left Is Prince Charles, next to him is Princess Anne and behind her, the Duke of Edinburgh. Princess Margaret Is shown at extreme right. Beside Margaret, is Queen Mother Elizabeth. eriid Stute Crown is seen here on the balcony of am Palace acknowledging the tumultous cheers of s. The picture is considered among the best taken at equator on her coming tour, the Fijians have planned a welcome that will set New Zealand and PLEASE RETURN YOUR BILLING NOTICE WITH YOUR PREMIUM PAYMEST DIRECTLY TO: Parvnh -Jlllend junior tsciilat I. nil n.n . arians From U.S.; Canada 2 in Toronto Next- Week IAN THOMPSON Members of Special Libravies pr-- K'uff Writer i Association, they organize the fO ,CP) Behind -th"- mRfiSPS of printed matter and ,n,ii:iM whose work I records tapped daily by execu-..'. and figures for 1 tivrs in banking, mining, news-nhincss and industry j PapT. insurance and other iii !c from many parts i fields. i :mrl the United I Canadian members represent r their 44th annual rmore than 300 libraries, n June 22-25. ! Tne "tuck in trade of member .libraries presents an amaini; Chamber, BOT Secretaries Hold Meeting MONTREAL Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade secretaries from all across Canada will gather at McMaster University, Hamilton, tomorrow, for discussions lasting throughout the week. Delegates attending the seventh annual session of the Canadian Institute for Board and f Yr HURRY! to the greatest TIRE SALE in town! BRING IN YOUR USED TIRES FOR A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE on NEW GENERALS SH 1 1 Iri. Vjiluer A , ' A delightful recital was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Gilker when her piano pupils entertained their ! parents. The children played in a very credible manner and their program w:ds enjoyed by all. , The program was as follows: Bells are Ringing, Billy McLean; variety. The library of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting rict News n ','ompany at Trail is the out Bourree, Elaine Daniels; The Barber, Sonja Berg pupil of OR MAKE PAYMENT standing mininc library in Canada. There, collected for quick reference or study, are books inrl periodicals on the industry and its latest developments. The International Nickel Com-nany library in Toronto keeps THROUGH LOCAL B.C. H I S. ;an( ois lake -t:ni!ton had a narrow i! a tree Tell on him, .is lnad. Fortunately, ...:nv w is with him ii d iv and he was able i Chamber Secretaries will partici-' pate In an Intensive week's pro- gram covering the theory and i practice of Board of Trade and ! Chamber of Commerce management. i A panel of speakers drawn from 1 Chambers of Commerce and from business and government i i in les win touch onj most at the ' subjects Board and Chamber ' secretaries are concerned with from day to day, and which are going to prove of direct value to j their communities. i A national secretarial confer- OFFICE OR GOVERNMENT OFFICE MAKE SURE YOU QUALIFY FOR NEYriNSURED BENEFITS" cv tin a collecticn of laboratory ;s lather home. ; reports on corrosion problems Paul Antrobust; Spider Dance, Lois Antrobus; Yellow Butterfly, Ronald Daniels; "Guitar Serenade, Lois Antrobus and Gail Davidson (on two piatiosl; Sonatina, Gail Davidson; Dangerous Journey, Andrew Veitch; Grelg's "I Love Thee," John Lambie; duet, "Campus Capers," Carol Elkins and C-.ace Wood; Bagatelle, Sylvia Helland. . At the conclusion of the cram tea was served by Mrs. V'l J CANADA f.fMlfcV OST PROTECTION If. INST ( Kl I'Vl.l C. HOSPITAL HII.LS mm JEWEL FROM THAILAND Ma Seng-iah, a beauty from Burma who won the . "Miss Burma title in a beauty contest, ciaims to have been born of Thai parents In Thailand, but sha is carrying on a court battle to gain citizenship. Seems the courts are not Influenced by her beauty, and want more substantial evidence. I KNUTSON'S TIRE SALES AND SERVICE I jn connection with metals, as rani mwllntr of the well as a picture collection and Lake Riding Club was j films. '.he home of Harold j The library of the Law Society the l anding. There 0f Upper Canada at Osgoode :rM!biT.s present. Cla'-- i Halt. Toronto, has more than diT was elected presl- i ioo.OOO volumes, the largest : Hush Neave was ask- !. strictly law library in Canada, ry i.n in the off ce of. Largest military library in the A an exwnsf was!fnuntrv ,s at tne Royal Canv it vis decided rot to,,an Military Institute whi-h " ' n'f!lh' i;,lM! ! houses 12.800 strictly naval, mil- Itary and air force volumes. ; ence also will be held at the 1 Gilker assisted by Mrs. Gordon ; University on June 23 and 24 Daniels, Miss Sylvia Helland and concurrents with the Canadian Lois Antrobus. 811 Fraser St. Red 548 J Institute. staged under the joint auspices of the Canadian Chamber and the Chamber of Commerce Executives; Chairman of the latter group is Harry Gould, general manager, Montreal Board of Trade. At this conference, secretaries will discuss the problems HOL SALE DAY ' ot their organisations, exchange I STARTS MONDAY UNTIL JULY 8TH f f : ' experiences, and reach solutions ! that will benefit all thos-3 in at-j tendance. j Among the speakers at the In-'sti.ute will be Ron. T. Rose, ex-i ecutive secretary, Vancouver ! Board of Trade. Jforvnir Conijiluit .jJfllVITtl til SifyY.lr JSIim c$- J surprise nilscellaneoiis show-r was helH for Florence Comp-tnn at the home of Mrs. A. C. Cl-'ke. ! The bride-to-be. who is to be j married today, was greeted at the door by her hostess who pinned a lovely corsage of mixed carnations on her dress. VaJvn 1ff ton " 'vi' Ivu, returned 'veil month visit to II'- !hoiMii"hly rnjnved mi cycled nearlv 1.000 ri,ih Scotland ani Inland, staving at ths lrh. ! ainu.ed when vlsititi" to hive a II) vear-'ild Will you please speak n:"iini for me?" lie 1 li"r that Canadians ' sume language as the Whm he went to nn-'illy a small hoy dis-1 tears and was terri-'' was evidently cxpeet-tcnitving in fe-alh-mnrnssiii!) brandishing 'k or somethinS. t'l'timine nbl" Ins I under the lnke. to tale " Hie old fine which 1 working since 1513. 1" '1m in towed the ferry t'lR at very slow speed, Inveseth "Maid o' the !'l h'T steady at one '""k nbnut an hour to " lake. AS OR 259b DISCOUNT Durirg the evening a flowered box was presented 1o Miss Compton which contained a variety of wonderful gifts. Guests proscnt included Mrs. Comnton, Mrs. Cavanaugh. Mrs. K. Botsford, Mrs. F. Cheeseman. Elizabeth Ferguson of New York, president of the Special Libraries Association, is expected in Toronto this weekend to finalize arrangements for the group's annual convention, i . Vaden M. Ycllon of San Bor-nnrriinc. California, having completed his third year at Stanford University, arrived here on the Camosun this morning for a three-week visit with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mortimer of 508 Fourth Avenu-3 East. i , QN MADE-TO-MEASURE Torme IrSoIl ':;i. (. Smith, Mrs. m. oaiiuvm, Mrs. Skaland, Mrs. Heinrickson, Miss M. A. Way, Mrs. Alf Burnip and daughter June. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were Miss McMillan, Mrs. J. F, Mngor, Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Whalen, Mrs. Dod-well and Mrs. Cook. A- Flcuiidaticn Sought By Denial Group . Our Top Quality Suit 0 B A M bassador N Worked SPECIALS Down In Doghouse ROTORUA, New Zealand (CP) $79 .50 TWO PANTS ONLY mftKATOON (CP) The Saskat. 50 Ford Custom $550 -For nine years Alan Marks, a cIlewan Dental Society plans fire ranger, has ridden his mot- nrxt molltn to present a brief orcycle over 'rough fcrest roads t(j the cjty councti urging flour-with his dog on the pillion seat, jdatlon of' the water sucniv. Police finally charged him with , pf thp emhy Mett "dangerous loading and a M loday have bpen magistrate ordered htm to have spn. toFclvic offlclal.s but ,he a box made for the dog. i c(mt(,nts are not t0 be publLshed actory , AA ( A 07-yeKr-old novice who once " Canadian factory for its an hour is coming Canada to work as Am-"Hwssador, a job which e'hat more than that, "fk. says Robert Douglas Complete Selection of Fabric or Color: All Fitted to your Satisfaction rs i'V lS what he intends to do 51 Pontiar Sedan $650 If Plymouth Sedan .... $350 0 Meteor Sedan $600 j0 Ford Sedan, radio.. $650 17 Jeep Station Wgn $350 53 Dodge Regent .... $1000 16 Dodge Panel $250 48 Kco Dump Truck.... $950 t!) Ford Pickup $325 driv e Home a bargain ! Bob Parker Ltd. "The Home of Friendly Service" Bulger's Civ' i for old r 100 BRAND NEW SUITS Rcady-to-wcar . . . with extra N STOCK until formal presentation, expected early in July. Lat year, the city considered the ouestion of water flourlda-tion but, indefinitely postponed any fiction. Frevlruslv. the former citv city health board and the dental society had recommended f'our-idation .which according to experiences in other cities, is effective in reducing dental decay among children. outiti-y where his father n and his grandfather 'Wrecked. '"nections with Canada ng and intimate. His 'her, a Scot, was ship-on Newfoundland years Pants Free PICK YOURS EARLY. O Moose whist drive. Saturday. June 20. Moose Temple. Everv-cne welcome. ,1431 DANC Midsummer Night dance, S.O.N. Hall. Tuesday. 1 wade his way eventu Fnihrn rw rvnnntac June 23. Dance 10 -2. Music ny father 'was born there -Mike Colussl. Everyone welcome ( 145 1 Slated tn ninnrno Til 32-Ounce Bannockburn 8-Ounce Reversible PANTS GLOVES For Fishermen For Fishermen ONLY$875Pair ONLY$3'95 Dox. BASEBALL SUNDAY, 1:45 P.M. F.SDtlRES ' vs C (rMMi:UCIAI. IIOTIX f llp ambassador was born. Decoration Day parade for Legion members and W.A. fall In at Legion Building at 2:15 p.m. Sunday. June 21. Ceremony at. rtpnntnrjh. Transportation ar- I)'- started out with ats In 190G they sent Canada to work In the 'oiRh, Out., plant for an hour. After six i ranged for trip to cemetery. T e got a rnlse nut then A P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTEHKD ACCOUNTANTS ' ALFRED L. BELL, C.A. Resident Partner Prince Rupert S3 Fourth Avenue Kast P.O. Vox Ml Telepnone: Red 879 Terrace Prince .George Vancouver Quesnel Siskato.)n. He was there All I.O.D.E. members are re- our years but for years comlug to Canada" sev-l quested to meet at the Legion. 2:15 Sunday, to lane p.ui i" Decoration Day service. Public cordially Invited to attend serv PRINCE RUPERT SIXTH STREET ' annually on business s read Canadian news-Jo watch the grain sltu-"e has relatives in var-l ol Caiiada. ices at Soldiers' Plot. Fairview ( 1U 'Cemetery, 3 p.m.