LI r. 5, THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, August u lM, tAUi;.two THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenui H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RA1ES City delivery, by mall or earner, yearly period, pa advance 5.0t Tor lesser periods, paid In advance, per month 50 By mall ti all parts of Northern and Central Brtlsh Columbia, paid In advance lor. yearly period 300 By mall to all other parts of Bjltlsh Columbia, the, British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year ... :. $6 00 By mall to all other countries, per year . 9 W) ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion 1.40 Classified advertising, pet insertion, per wurtf.- -v Local readers, per Insertion, per line , - 2r Legal notice, each Insertion, per agate line - 15 Contrac rates; on application. Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Tuesday, August 11. 1031 WHY NOT OPEN BRIDGE? Considerable impatience was again expressed on Sunday because the Galloway Rapids bridge still remains' closed to vehicular traffic. Night wprk was resorted to in order to bring about the completion of the bridge several weeks ago, supposedly to give the public use of the span ' and the road beyond at the earliest possible moment. Motorists were patient at first when it was explained that driving across the bridge would interfere with road work on the other side. Traffic beyond the bridge now, however, would not interfere with road work, it is said., In fact, it is stated that several cars have already gone across after.the bars had been removed. TO CHURCH OR STATE? The quarrel between Mussolin and the pope centres around the question whether the children of Italy belong to the state or to the church. The Italian dictator contends they belong to the state and he is the state in Italy today to be done with as the state deems fit. The pope, of ! course, maintains that tney belong to the cnurcn. This is a historic controversy dating back to Spartan days and before. Wherever the church has become a highly organized institution it has ever disputed the state's right to sole and absolute jurisdiction of the citizen. Wars have been fought in futile attempts to decide the question and civilizations and governments have fallen because of it. After the bill of rights and with the introduction of the democratic and republican forms of government the ancient feud became a three-cornered one, the new disputant being the free man who maintained that the child belonged to neither state nor church, but that the state and church belonged to the child. Russia has established a new government on the principle that the child belongs to the state, which is free to do with it whatsoever it will. The same principle is at work in Rome, although there the church has not surrendered to it. KLIM BRINGS A NEW JOY INTO CAMP LIFE Picture to yourself how those keen outdoor appetites will respond to a well-set board, graced by a brimmins pitcher of fine, full-cream dairy milk. Then order your supply of KLIM for the summer. For KLIM is WHOLE milk, with all the cream left in, but with the natural moisture removed. In this condition it keeps perfectly without ice. It cannot sour. And it weishs only one-eishth as much as the milk it makes. Replace the water and you have full-cream, fresh-flavoured milk again. Wherever you so this year, be sure to take KLIM. Send 10c for trial size. tin. CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED 1llGotSkl Tttoato COUPON CMdinMilk Products United, 115 George St., Toronto Ptcise tend, se free, booklet "Ctmp Cookinj. Name - Address - 8 The Fascinating Garbo River block and are fast becoming established. This report comes from W. S. West, superintendent of land settlement of the provincial colon- j iaatloB department, who Is In ths rity after a five-month stay in the i ' " T Who Is the fascinating lady? Why ask? Of course It Is dreta Oarbo of talking picture fame. S u iten fceve iu one of the charming poses which have made he? a popular with movie fans ' the worjd over SETTLERS INPEACE More Than One Thousand. Families , Arrive in Four Months. Accord- j ins to Official Reports that any kind of a coast outlet is, absolutely necessary to the dlstrlj. "Business which eould be easilr absorbed by Vancouver and Victoria. U now beirtf diverted to Edmonton and even Winnipeg Jut through lack oi proper transports - Uon system the Coast, he as-, serted. j Referring to lrviag eoadltton". In the past four months 107$ lamula V,.4t. Ci..vi.i. n tobtaln Its food "by "by the the rifle rifle" as . the country abounds In game. Glowing Picture Of Peace River Peace River Country. I Mr. West, whose headquarters Sergeant Greenwood, in Vancouver, jare in Vancouver, expects to go to Tells Paper of Wonderful Crop lpuce Coupe shortly and will re-' Nearly Ready main there until the middle of . , November. "A wonderful country of vast ! Referring to new settlers, who wheat fields Just now turning Into I tetal approximately 3000, Mr. Went color ready for a great harvest," i declared they represent an excel- was the way Sergeant O. H. Oreen- ltnt type of eltUen, approximately wood, provlnetal police, describes 96 per cent being BritUh-born the Peace River district to a Van-Mere than 100 "additional families couver paper, are expected to settle In the area Sgt Greenwood, who is stationed before winter sets in Pouce Ooupe, 1 paying a brief All are experienced farmers and vliU to Vancouver, having motored th milnrltv tvwou full airrteiil. South With to Wife. tural equipment." Mr. West st;itv 1 ' "Mo of them came from drought- Mail pViatIiiIa strieken areas of Southern Saskat- Wall UlllCUUlC pbewan tn vicinity o. UuD lake.; Willow Bunch and Bigger, although For the East -hic have corne far as Dakota, i Dally, except Sunday . .11:30 ajn. Texas and Okalahoma." : From the East lUsil Pioneer Spirit i Dally, except'Tueeday 1:30 p.m. Railroad conveyed the stttlert'For Vancouver in nwt cars but many eame with carts and vans, taking as long as eleven weeks to reach their destln- atlon ; j Mr. West stressed the fact. hw-1 I ever, that these people have shown i f'e rral ptoneer spirit and are seti- Hit onMntlni, tn Vlit MI7f TV. Monatf j pm. Tuesday 12:30 noon Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. Thursday l p.m. Friday 11 pjn. Saturday 4:30 pjn.; ;tlng out in a determined manner ' From Vancouver to earn their living. "Thot who enter the Peace River district must be willing n take off their coats and work their hardest if they wish to succeed in the district, whleh Is really one ot Wie finest in the world." Mr. Wet asserted. Great advances are taking plat in the Peace River country at prc- - 6 p tn Sunday 4 p.m. Monday 9 am. wm- 11 :30 a.m Wednesday 11:30 a.m. Friday D ajn. 11:30 p.m. Saturday 11:30 a.rn. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday r i p.m. Mondaiy 7 pa. Friday - 7 pjn. v- ..... tiro. '"'lr.. C 1 P..K.I.. are now sixty-two schools in the ' """a" "u" 1 Tuesday 11.30 n ajn -i-l m w . "I vr. I Thursday - 10:30 ajn.! 'TT t p , Saturday pjn. . tals have been established on.lFor Naas mnd port slmp being the Red Cross Institution at ' Suntjay 7 p ra J T e,0tla.IV)'lFr'n Naas lUverand Port Simpson man Catholic hospital at Fort Si.! t.i,. n-m John Mixed Farming Profitable Crops have been good, especially at Rolla. and high-grade dairying is also advancing at u rapid rat. Vricujturlst are recognizing tr-i fact that good profits may be realized from mixed farming and ar? For North Queen Charlottes- Monday . 7 pjn. From Queen Charlottes-Thursday 10:30 ajn. Foe South Queen Charlottes Aug. 3. 17. 31 10 pjn. From South Queen Charlottes Aug. 12 and 2 - ajn . xperlmenting along those lines. For Alaska At Squaw Creek and several other; Monday localities cattle raising and other Friday ranching is being carried out sua- From Alaska snesfully. Wednesday Mr West emphasized the fart Saturday 10 ajn. 10 ajn. pjn. pjn. GIRLS WANTED To enter Contest for America's Most Beautiful Girl A The winner will be chosen during fair week in Prince Kupert and will get a free trip to Los Angeles and back and be entertained lavishly while there. Entrants must sell 60 tickets to the Big Coronation Ball, the last day of the fair. Nothing else to do but look pretty. It's the chance of a lifetime. The fair board at its recent meeting decided to enter a candidate in the International Beautequest at Los Angeles in connection with the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding oi the city, when the most beautiful girl in America will be chosen. 'The local candidate will be chosen at the time of the fall fair and immediately after her selection she will. have to leave for the south to get there in time for the big California event. Her expenses going and coming will be paid hy the Fair Board but while there she will be the guest of the Ocean Park Businessmen's Association, who are sponsoring the event. The attraction for the candidate is set forth inthe following letter f rom the south. "Your candidate will be met at the railway station, dock or airport by a committee representing the Ocean Park Businessmen's Association. "She will be the guest of screen stars at various furic? tions. "She will be entertained by a reigning star of the screen at her home. "She will be included in all parties listed as part of the program of the International Heaulequcst and La Fiesta de Los Angeles. 'She will occupy a position of honor in all gatheringa including pageants, parades, spectacles, receptions and, in fact, all events planned for the International Beautequest and Los Angeles' great reception." Candidates must be between the ages of 10 and 30 unmarried and of good character and the one going from Prince Rupert will be chosen in the following manner; She or her sponsors must sell 50 tickets at $1 each for the big coronation ball to be staged on the last day of the fair in the exhibition building. For the one selling the most t ickets a prire of $50 wili'be awarded. She may enter without sponsors ifjshe wishes but she must sell the tickots. Tho candidates must attend the Exhibition every evening while it is in. progress here. On the first night one Selection willle made by competent judges. On the second night a second candidate will bo chosen by another set of judges and on the third night a third candidate will be. cuuscn. uy u miru set oi judges. These three candidates will attend the coronatinn Kali accompanied by the other candidates and at 9 o'clock, the final selection will be made. Two hours later the coronation will take place here and the following day the winner will be required to leave and travel as rapidly as possible by steamship, airplane and rail to Los Angeles, Candidates from points around Prince Rupert may enter, fiuch as Anyox, Ocean Falls, Smithers, Terrace, Stewart, Hazelton or other points and they will be required to sell 25 tickets to the coronation ball in order to qualify. Candidates either in the citv or out may be sponsored hy organizations who may help them in disposing of tickets or otherwise in connection with the event Candidates or their sponsors should notify Secretary Vance of tho Fair Association at as early a date as possible and as soon as the tickets are ready may commence disposing ' of them,