p 20 ' -.'if"..'.- . -.' : . , B E J U E C UN A R D ' S G V E S T 7TouristinCabin Vacations, Plymouth, Cherbourg, London, June 26, July 10, August 20, Liverpool, July 2, July 30, Belfast and Glasgow, Jufce 25, July 9; ! CahinC!ass.$i45andup, Tourist IR Cabin. $1?Q the round trip. Be sure and book return passage rd Pmrticmtort from LINE ioGlasqq(t: Tin ROBERT REFORD CO, Ltd.. TORONTO Bit 3471) or ay STEAMSHIP AGENT The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, 622 Hastings St W., Vancouver, or any STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Daily News flUNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince 5 Riipert Daijy News, Limited. Third Avenue. . H. F. PUI.LEN, Managing Editor. "Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 88 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 Member of Audit Bureau" of Circulations. UAiLY EMTIO Saturday, June 5, 192C. Ethnic Stock , Of Canadians. The ryusiin -why a person niay not register his sou as u Canadian is because .the department at Ottawa wants a know from what ethnic stuck he is defended.' That may he all right at the beginning but already if getting much (mo complicated: to erve any uefgl purpoM', Jlere is an instance: A man whose father was J-'rench Canadian and whose jnother was Huguenot Irish married a woman who was born in (he United Stales from an Italian mother who was married to a southern father, probably partly of English descent with a dash or rreole. The child is born jii' Canada and is a Canadian, but what is the ethnic stock? Why worry about such things? Let ns have the word ''Canadian for a sou or daughter born in Canada. We suggest that fathers everywhere refuse lo register their children in any other way. It is understood that the term has already been acrei'ted where it has been insisted on and so a precedent has been set. "Canadian" is a pretty good word lor a person, jjoru in canaovu we should like to hear:lhe arguments against it, if there are any. Contribution Of Russia To British. Coal Strike. .Vo sooner was the, geueraCstrike called in Great Britain than it was reported that Russia, had offered to contribute a mfjliou dollars to aid , the, -strikers. II was reported that they hail refused U accept '5t. ' Then later 4wheii the general strike was sejltled, ' it was found that the miners were accepting Russian money. The British press are criticizing the acceptance ' of such money. It is pointed u((lia( the labor unions in Russia have no money available for such a purpose and that the two million dollars contributed is the, result of .forced levy on the poorly-paid workers of that country: " - ' The "miners have- certainly not strengthened their position with the people or Britain by accepting "sucli funds although probably the money was badly needed by them to earn on the strike. . . . , . . . . -. . ."'-'IV :; Lloyd George Is SUII On Top. V .. , In fjreut Britain Lord Oxford add Aquith, formerly .Mr. Astpiith, U the rhooen leader of the Liberal party, the position " having been given him through the courtesy of his opponent, Lloyd (ieorge,.in order to consolidate the Liberal forces. But Lloyd ieorgejis the active, leader of the party and he is chairman or .the party in Parliament where he is House leader. Jt Avas during the war that ..Mr. Asquith hail to step down to make way for Uoyd (ieorge ju order to save the country in the struggle against the Hermans. The little Welshman was then welcomed as the big man qt the. country. Or. late, however, he has developed radical tendencies and again there is opposition to him from the more cpnservfitivt' section of the Liberal party and especially from Lord Oxford. But the little old Welshman sits there secure.; tie could. appeal to the members of .his pary in, the House for: a vote.-. of confidence and gel it but filial 'would make the division in, the. paty more hopeless So he simply defends his aYtioii;, Now thev will come to hiui for reconeilialioin , '7-j- ....... , 'a.'i.Oieople may not Tike Lloyd George and his pdliciei hut they must admire his ability. He is the real leader of the Liberal party and no tine can take the position from him, unless he voluntary relinquishes it. Deluge Of Rain In Manv Places. When' Prince Rupert was getting her deluge of rain earlier ... ..iv , i mi, .tr a ,iimi J5uuiug a ueiuge au over the conn- tiy, except where there was snow and hail. 11 vvns pouring rain in i.iigiuiiu uuiuig me running oi ine iierny ai Kpsom on Wednesday. Vancouver La's had a number1 of rains lately and so have a good many other pari of the province. Edmonton had one of (he heaviest rains in years, for the time, of year. While we were rather disgusted at the, wealher here, It is rather consoling (i kuuw that other places were afflicted in A similar manner fmd that some of them, welcomed the rain as a godsend Eat it Every Day SHREDDED WHEAT Supplies the necessary bran IervIewith Matter Discussed at Vancouver With Canadian National Officials by Local Delegates. Hepori of delegates from Prince Hupert Hoard of Trade, wlfo jwaiti'd on Canadian National of' facials at Vancouver in coijnee-'Hon vly llie steamship sehed-lulo between this iorl and Oiieen (Charlotte Islands, was presents! to the Board. At its monthly gen eral meeting last nteliL It was shown'-that the 'delegation haj waited on li.O. Keeley, lleorg" McXfclioll and H. Beaumnnt and had gone into (he whole' question with (hem with (lie final result (hat it was decided tioth iiigr rould he done until Scplein her when a re-arrangeinenl will te made on the ressalifm of the three Imats a week service between here and Vancouver. The change to the presen; schedule il was pointed out had been" made as a result of an agreement with (he Union Steamship Co. who had for a short time given a service direct wild Vancouver. K was shown that with tiraham Island points Prince llupert had (he advantage whereas with the south islamic Vancouver benefitted. One result of the conference was that .Mr. Keeley stated -that if a suitable boat could te s.ecur- d they were prepared (o put il oh at once in direct service. II Ihey could not secure one any oljier way (hey might build one. The motorslnp Lillehnrn could bes diverted Ibis way in case of emergency. Another iMncession made by (be company was (liat they would see (hat :there was a boat to bring' "people and produce froni the Islands to the exhibition this year. F. U. Dawson said that after jAdng into llie matter at lenatL !( was found that Ihey had noth ing belter than the present schedule (o suggest as long as the equipment was as at pre- M-nt. , Prince Rupert delegates pre sent included K. t. Dawson. M. f. MeCatTery, Olnf Hanson and U: Thomson. SUBURBAN LANDS FOR SETTLEMENT .-r Board of Trade Receives Report on Subdivision at Dlgby Island At the meeting of the Board of Trade last night II. I'. Pollen reported on behalf of a special committee of the Board that had bVen appointed last year to lake up with the minister of lands :he surveying and marketing of Idnds in this vicinity for use as suburban sites. The result of llieir activities had been that two iracls were now being surveyed oh' Digby Inland, in the bay jusi hack if (lie quarantine station t jbd die other at Crippen Cove. me survey wouio oon pe com pb'te and the lands available fof iliose who wished lo purchase. ' : There wero. no Jands available ,oji Kaion Island a none belong 'd to the Provincial fiovenirnent IK...... il. :i 111.-11-, me r.iurt LiMiijinny ie jiig (he owners. The land commissioner of the company, who had been expected lo visit Prince Huperl, had never got this far although he wa supposed to hive-been coming and. the result mas that nolliing bad been done In,' regard to railway lands. VK. C. Oibbons suggested thai Jhe secretary writ the land commissioner and ask that he Pay a Visit (o (he city jn the near, future. The f.oinmitlee was asked to cont i line its activities. WILL ASK LEGIsHtURE FOR MONEY FOR ROAD AT SESSION IN FALL pti bUi-f -;a loi:aUi)ega Hon of htfc lpard' of, "frade, V. 0. Dawson jat niglit fejiorted U the itonnl Hi .il Kiev Imd ill. cn.se.ltlifc Kalen Island road continuation '.with Mr. Paltnllo.al Vlftlnni.. 'I.- Jl.. ll I ii .i . niiu its iievii nii'.i the sum of $25,uo wan avai'.-abje tnf )ie work thin year and it was, the Intention lo ask (he Legislatur at its next session lo vole sufficient money to com-plele it to fialloway Itapids. The reason for the delay In ViiJU DAILY MBWa Q.C. ISLANDS P R I C E Only large pro ductipn could build Champion superior quality at such low prices as 80 and 90 cents. 7 emcluiUtlr tot rordt PKkrJ la lh B.J Bo OU' tot cr, h tK ForJt nn . TkJ im tbt BW Boft 7U' Champion Dtpendablt for Every Enf n A Canadian-made ProJuct Wliubor, Ont. completing hn wnk- was llie the estimate had (iniveit si mui l lower I hart Hn a- uai ost tint it was inipi'ss ,iic in gel Dot muney to fimsa this year. " DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL Julius Olsen, Loggef, Struck on Head by Falling Limb at Rivers Bight Holding no ne lo blame for the occurrence, the jury that sal yesterday aflenmon before Dn puty Coroner .1. II. Taunoek at (he innuest into the death of Julius Olsen found that deceased i-unie to his death through an vcrident wtien struck by the limb .1 a falling trecnl the J. II. Mor-an logging camp at Itivers Bight m June 3. Aceordiit; to Mie ei. 'lenre that wa presented, OIen and Itis Mariner. Kil. 'Xelson, ver falling a large larrh lree'and as it dropped in earth it Struck an other tree, the limb breaking oft and striking Olsen, on Hie head as he was U?jtping off llie spring board. Dr. L. W. Kergffi testified that death was due lo fracture of the crown of '(he skull with severe injury (o the Jirain. He testified (bat death .van probably instant although Nelson, partner -Of (lie deceased, stale,! ilia t life acriilenl occur red about l o'clock in Hie morning and that Olsen did nut aclu4 ally expire until (0.(5. Blood wa issuing rrntn his moulh and noe but his pube was still beating up lo llie latter (line. Beside' Drf Ke'rwin and h'd. NeNon aiintlirr witness was KniU Pamer who did b(d eJtil!jjsfijinccl(jenl aim nnnsp. nvnienre was or an tinimportani nature. '. The ury. cons'lsleil of Mpx. .. .Jlcltile (fore-inani V. W. i Wjgftiall. Fre.J Hardy; - J. A. Klrkpalffck. A. .1. Phillipson and John Bulger. Kuijeral of 4he unforlunale man look place - this morning from llie nr.. Undertakers' Parlors to Fairview Vmeler'. Mr. and Mrs. Cmil Palmer and Kd. Nelson, who apcornpanied llie re-' mains to the cily. relumed to Itivers BHclii on (he power boat Mary Uobei-ia this morning. Sfie Couldn't Sleep tfeari Was So Bad Mn. 3. V. MeCllntock, Cfcarlolt-town, P.E.L, wnte: "About a jw Z I frettly troubled with taj heart. I toold not altep at night, aad waa to nervous I imagined tbat I eould aee everrthiug ja the n,on moving, and would Lav to turn ou lie light before J could get to fleep. After having read of your I took Mrerel hose of thus, and e&n now get a full nlght'a aleep with-ut any trvubleaod eel to every ' way." ( n. k N. Pill have bees ea the market 4or the pait 82 jreari) all - .f.?. ih,mi Put UP n'7 by Tha T. llllluiii Co, Uoitod, Toto&U, Oat. BOAT SUBSIDY TO ISLANDS New Form of Tender Provldos for 80 Trips Between This Port and Various Points At Hie meeting of the board oT trade held tasi evortinff in the ci'y rounril chamber, ojof Hanson presiding. L W. Xickerson reiiorled success in getlfng a promise from llie governme.nlalf authorities that Ihey nui( call fur lenders for (he subsidy' lo (juei'n TJiarlolte. Island, the lernu of the snluidy reipilrlns the making of 80 trips a year.be- lw i Ibis oily and the Islands. the amount or suTisldy ' being l.ooo from (he trade and coni-meice eoimniUee and 9,nno riom the Post Office for carrying (he mails. It was thought (hat If Hie liig companies did dot put in a lender thai the board initrht interest tieineles in It and form a local company to either build or buy a boat. Tenders had In be In within two months and lh present contract with the r,.ll. expires March .Iji'of nejl year o that there wotjld be plenty of i une tor a loeyd ronce-rn lo e- core a boat. M'Ji If il has to be built. 1". (,. Dawson .menliouNl that this was quite a concession on the arl of the frmernmcnt. tjuick action would hne lo be taken if any results were In be obtained. It was decided lo leave llie matter with (be trade and roni-nierre rommillee lo keep in toiii-ti wiiii a view to action if n'i esary- PRESENTATION MADE TO MRS. WATSON ON LEAVING DIGBY ISLAND The home of A Watson, (be pupular acevoutanl of Dittby Is laud, and a late member of llie I'anadian expeditionary force, was invaded on Monday last by the "troops" of (be Dlgby mess, to present him with an illumiu- aii-d addrr, ably prepared toy Uieui. Hooper of II. M. i'anadian Forces. The ml. Ires. wn read by Cor iioral O. Purvis Connelly, a vet eran of the South African war and a member of the late C.H.F Forestry Corpl?. After Corporal (Umnelly had read nie address, supported by Cher Hiimldiii, Andrew -(H llngtiam, ' Drummer Kelly. Far rier - Sergl.Fraer. "Oarlbou" Dunn and "Chip"-Kiblay. Mrs. Watson Auntie Kale who also saw considerable service in (he ate war. whose many kindness were so muer appreciated by the eroe.s of the "Bungalow," was fin-S' iv'd with a three, iiiece sil ver coffee set as a small token of remeiubinnre on their leaving Digby. After the singing of "Blest be Hie tie that blndi," and "For be n a jolly oo fellow." the troops" relumed lo Oielr per iiianenl graile. Subscribe lo the Dalir News nSVIOABLC WATIRS, PHOTtOTION ACT n.m.v. cllP lie. Tlie HritOb IMiimbu n.ntn I iaIt 'Jn OrflllUMV LHulli-U. tK-nty vr no lie lh4l ll has uiHlcr tr(l(,n 7.,pf itu tll rt. Uris.mird llh Ui WlnOl.V of I'ul.lh , Work, at oiua, ami In the t.rfi-r nf lh PUirlrl ltrl.ri f llw Unit Unit in iiimrin .it vnnr nutwrl. il rlnrr laiprri. Il. .. Uwrlplliiii r llw mie ami ll Uo f a wltarf .ii pier awl ImiIM .nr Urri nwrj ., u bulli n Out in lam H.rllmi t laml mtiiatr alyml twit airil mw liair mklM mh of illlfont Bay. skidnuiF Inli-i. fr.inlma mi I...I m Vun-i, i:harlillr nuin.-i. ami krKiwn a Ami take imllre Hut aflff tlm injra Ikm i.f Mir ninnth rrinu IIm ilatr i, u f.lrtl publiralion. of ihi iMilire lli brltlUi liiliimlila H-Jioi Hi t'arkliir Oi.iii.an l.llulle.l will UiHlrr vi-llioi 7 of Uw aalil t, apply Ui Ihn Milliliter i.f 'lihiii-Uiirk. al hi ufrire la iiw rllr ut oi laua. fur ippmval nf tlw aalil tile Urn I1""". ir rur ,ii riHi'iriiri iim aalil wlurf in si-r iih buiUlint. lUrrrmi. Iiatnl al ITIni-e HiiN-r, h.i:.. ttta 3IM iU) of Vir. It, nilirtsll Cill.lMMIA 111110 ti l A'.OIMt I.TII, By it si.lirliorn: William. Nanmi k Oi.niili-i NAVIOABLt WATINt ROTCOTION ACT. " a rc. 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