5UBSCK1PTIOX KATES City delivery, by mall or earner, yearly period, pa auvauce ...... 5.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per month fti By mail u all parts oX Northern, unci Central British Columbia. paid In advance for yearly period ,... 3.( By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year S6C0 By mall to all other countries, per year 9.96 ADVERTISING KATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion 1.40 Classified advertising, per insertion, per word .. 02 Loosl readers, per Insertion, per line 25 Legal notice, each Insertion, per agate line 15 Contract rates on application, Editor and Reporters' Telephone 8(5 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 j Member ol Audit Bureau of Circulation DAILY EDITION ua: AROUSING OTTAWA Thursday, July 30, 1931 Ottawa seems to be aroused to the seriousness of the halibut situation at Prince Rupert and it now seems probable that some negotiations will be opened with the United States government with a view to having the duty against Canadian fish removed. If this is done the duty on American fish coming into Canada must also be removed. It is very good news- to hear that the minister of fisheries is seriously considering the matter and that he has already given much thought to it. Possibly we may yet get action. PUBLIC OPINION L-"; 1 '-ill lo-ycaj -old m ernatlonal champion oi bonrci njoiorboat racing, home in bed at Morovla. Calif., her tnphlcs and a ;eg injured xhen the Sunklst Kid slid NATURAL FURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered dally from our own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and Sanlta tlon. A trial solicited. Satis-faction guaranteed. PItlNCG RUPERT DAIRY Box 895 Phone 287 with over. Suits Made To Your Measure Extra Pants Frccl $2150 M. T. LEE CO. 323 3r4 Ave. W, Phone CM Next Benson Studio In this unusual aircraft demonstration at Koosevelt u ...n argument was settled in an equally unusual manner. Autogyro and b rd plane talung off at exact mo ment. rose from enrth at exact angle. ELL'S ABOUT LOUIS KIEL FORT GARRY Wife of Mounted Police Commissioner Saved Life of Major Boulton and Others WINNIPEG, July 30:-Mrs. Mac- leod, widow of Col. James Farquhar- For the first time in the history of the King's Cup air ;ta!whe!fl fredRiel ing races, inaugued in 1921 and efetic qf iteuf 'pil- iEtfff Sleiu tents of the Mounted Police were surrounded by dozens of Ind'm tepees, yet Mrs. Macjeod felt none of the fear that she i had known in Fort Garry wien the Sioux came up from Minnesota after the massacre, and the air was sharp with foreboding, and In at the windows peered strange dark fices. These Indians encamped near the Northwest Mounted Police were not strangers, but their charges, and their children, for they were deputies of the Great White Queen. "My husband always took the Indians' i i n .i word.-' said Mrs. Macleod. Droudlv. the recommendation that the Government of Canada i North west Mounted Police in the and lney W0Uld d0 anythlnK r Will have to take action in the Beailharnois case is un-' early, stirring days In Western Ca- Stamlx-oto-kan, as they called him. doubtedly the correct one. The company, since the expos-, "ad. m a recn interview with ,05 J f5.co?pfif " ures, will find it extremely difficult tocarry on. Noone The TTt ?lbUne tir'STSS: would put money into a concern that was known to have lnS SZSS made SUch a financial mess as did this company. It will band. Mrs. Macleod was born on the and friend; and a firm founda-have to be Dlaced under new mannpempnr. nnrl m'von n now ri nivpr and i a mpmhr nf th tlon told for the future achleve- start in such I e"u ot th N- w M p 1X1 a way as to inspire nublic confidence. pioneer Drever famiiy-her father THE KING'S CUP RACE was William Drever which came i with the Orkney settlement and Lord Selkirk In 1812. ! "I remember during the Rebel- west. Man in the Moon uung hupremacy ann mecnanical eltlCjency in Ureat Un- went to the fort to persuade him to Now that the Prince of Wales has tain, an entry has been received from an overseas Domin- change his mind, and. at last he re- made a hole In one all must admit ion, say the Nelson News. To Canada goes this honor in the ,ented and Boulton was safe, nut he is perfecUy qualified to rule an fact of John C. Webster having decided to participate with 'hKe?L T? ma? if?0"8," emp,re- his Canadian-built Curtiss-Refd Rambler III motored with STrSSSZ Half the people Princo nupert a tJritlSh (jipgy 111 power plant capable of driving the ma- j make him an example to terrorize i do not know how the other half live Chine at 130 m.p.h. Due importance is attached to the entry , the loyal supporters. Scott was giv- but they are keenly suspicious. I which is bound to arouse as much interest in England as ; cn a trial wltn aU the i"""01" ' . ! it has at home. Not merely should the sporting and " public-!edJn FT11, w,hlc.hv. he TM " r!Il0.rtedJn1the ",ce that itv siVlo nf rfca vonfnvn nne;AaA L. u f iJ '! understand, and then they shot a man and hU wife had word. She .v "'"'p.uu, me icspcLt iui him. spoke them, tanadinn industrial efficiency and progress which will! -when Major Butler came to Fort redound to the credit of this Dominion at home as well as Garry ahead of Wolseley," said Mrs.; The newspapers told of a man overseas, rfardless qf whether Mr. Webster finishes "in Mac,eod- "x down at the raPlds! without hands who played the piano the monev. ' should be dlllv Stressed vlrltlng some friends. My host, the .but Ihey forget to tell of the hun- Participate in the King's Cup typifies business "lead-Xnger 0ard,ner Came "lth voice who ership" and huws that our industrialists are both readv Mary,- he said to me. -this isi ana willing to assume initiative in "nuttiner their crooda Major Butler, who u leaving to join t " " 1 i . . across in fi'-oas and domestic markets. Brain is something a few Deonle Gen. Woteeley. His report must be use and meat people admire In the taken back to Fort Garry, and sent using. fo Lower Canada without falling' into Rlel's hands. Will you take it?' Male Parent: "My dear girl has T must have been about n at the 'he given you any encouragement?" Mne. and T do not know why I was Paughter: "Well, last night he not afraid, but I put the papers In asked if you and mother were plea-r. blou f and started the long rant to live with." drive back to Fort Garry. I had no( -:mcr arrived when a party of re- She And what did papa say, bfiF cam- ki our stable and searched when you told hun yw couldn't my sleteh Did you see any stran- !p for lhtnklng of me? rr nt Him Uupids?' they asked me.: Jack He offered rn a, job a -" I Mid. the papers still In my night watchman In his factory. bi.iuse. Are you sure you paed nobody j u is suggested that motor horns h-tweon here and the Rapids?' be standardized In pitch on one me-Anain I said 'No and I must have lodjous note. B sharp would be very - minced them, for we were able' appropriate from a pedestrians to send the papers east." Mrs. Mac-1 jomt of view. :'i told about her marriage to: ; ' olor.el Macleod In 1870. He luuT she "Teli me George, do you love fnmf to Fort Garry as brigade ma-1 me?" : on Oeneral Wolseley's staff.: He "Of course I do. Didn't I tell Tiey wer married at 5 o'clock andyou s five mlnutea ago?" lint evening he had to leave on aj she "Yea, Oeorge, but then men tour of his territory, and they did are so ehangeable, you know." not see each other until many( i nonths later, when he Joined her In First Girl He told me I was so Chicago, on her return from a trip,) Interesting so beautiful, ltd Toronto. Then began a thrilling; Second Girl And you will trust i journey for the bride. She went with yourself for life to a man who lays' ner nusDana ana nis men Dy For- himself out to deceive you at the tage la Prairie and Dauphin to Fort very beginning of your courtship? Pclly for the first Northwest Council. It was clear winter weather, and ' An old miser, having listened to a they travelled by dog team, and Kwrtul difcourse on charity, said: pitched their tents on the snow-1 "That sermon so strongly proves the covered prairie where the lonely ! necessity of almsgiving thatI've howl of the wolves vied with the almost a mind to beg." vinter wind. "The driver of my sleigh," said Mrs. Macleod, "was hanged the following year for murder." Then the scene of Mrs. Macleod's lire shifted to Fort Macleod, which had been founded by her husband in 1874. Here young Mrs. Macleod would al ways go on the morning ride with a herol" "How did you find your uncle? "In apple pie order" "How is that?' "Crusty!" "The man I marry," ne declared, with a stamp of her foot, "must be her husband and the men. There: "He will be," said the were many times when the few bachelor. cautious Thursday, July j0 PAUfi 1-VVO THE DAILY NEWS Hit THE DAILY NEWS. 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Curling's Black Label Lager Beer With nil If quality It ca$ti no more. 77us a dvertinment It not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by th Government of British Columbia. ing s Black Label Imager Beer Bring your best to - - - - Prince Rupert 'Hie Fair Hoard is anxious to encourage residents in t.l9 districts around Prince Rupert to bring their best ta thu FALL FAIR Which will be held the FIRST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER Local residents believe that they can grow flowers better than any placo within two hundred milos. Can tbey? THe Fair Hoard would like to have the districts pit their horticultural skill against the Prince Huport Flower Society and see if they cannot wrest away some of the prizes, especially that for the beat floral display. A cordial invitation is extended to all to compete. Further informal ion can he ohtcaincd from Secretary W. D. Vance or from ' The Daily News, Prince Rupert, B.C.