PrietSOcabflx ! Everything Would Tarn Black kti A&lrrv Btwk. Etiwart. X3L, iiau. ''I Vi4 t trntl! wirs n-Htirrht ui laiat-far tptMj it! twytfeavr ta fnoj f tux Um. ul I v4 fa ra a & aaat ui ! I 4. uH I in Mi j ui; d fc'ifcil I vaaU zfwr Arm a trial I aS f we tww li fm4 y M A THE DAILY NEWS. PETNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLTMBL. Smj AJtereoan. Eire? Ssaday, Baay Sen LfeiMed. Thtrd At a P. PVtUX Manama?-; fcr Psiwee Rspert DAILY EOmOK JS- - or advantape ourfeires. VERY USEFUL WORK Many Prince Rnpstt people will lasch regret the departure of CoauHmdani and Mrs. Kerr of the Salvation Annv frw this city. They hare been doing a quiet but effective work and have been no inectors of persons. Now thev are tearing for a new field of aetrnty m Soathern British ColoMftin and we wish them every saxcesa. The work of the organisation gees on aB the time no aaatter who is in charge. Adjutant Kerr wss a great aid to the eftr latt winter in disperawwr rehef to thcee who were in need. He n&d good judgment and helped out when the city bafl staff was un-ahle to cope with the work. Because of tnL aiid other good work done in thechy it k to be befed that Mr. Kerr wfl recewe recognition from his superiors He certamh is earrring with him the best wkhes of all who know him. UNHMPL0Y3IENT IN MANITOBA "Information presented to the prorinml conference on Meoipioyment showed that the nutation was stendOv be-cooung more serious, both for the people who are out of work and for the municipalities and the provincial government in their straggle with the proWem of rehef. Ald-ermaa Maybank, chairman of the Winnipeg unempknr-ment relief committee, stated U.&t seme of tie very beat da of workmen ere now compelled to ask for relief. Reeve Allan of Fact K 3doran, speaking for the suburban municipalities, taid that the same situation was developing in those areas. At present, he said. 215 per cent of the population was affected by unemployment, and it m as believed that this would be increased to 30 per cent by October, and many men who were out of work but were not on relief were coming to the end of their resource and would soon be forced to come for asefctawre. This is w hat marks the inmaiwiir lew and Ok necessity for extraordinary steps in dealing with it. Artisans and laborers who have never sought pub-he relief before, and are most reluctant to do it now. are eMnpeDed to apply for help, or wifl be compelled within a if? months, tecauee for long periods they have been unable to get work. Last winter ebliehed a record for un- enuiioyment relief m Greater Winnipeg, but h will be necassar on a larger ale during the coming winter. it was agreed that no tmemptoyed men anywhere in the Province could be loft unnrevided for if thev were in riW- titute condition. This includes the men who keep drifting Winnipeg. But the city bears a very heavy burden in caring for Re own people, andlhe cost of providing for those who come in from outside points should not be shar ed by the city, but should be borne by the provincial and uominion gwernments. "Matty of the nrantdpalHies are m financial difficulties find cannot continue the present expense for unemployment relief, to say nothine of the Increased expense which u plainly inevitable. The cost to the Municipalities is met through the tax on tend. The cost to the province . mut . be .a a a mm - a - met ny a levy en-tfce municJpalrUe, and this falls upon land. The land tax i so high throughout the province that ' it cannot be locriased. and the situation, which is cauWl for greater expense, can only be met hy greater assistance ' from the Dommiqn. j "What i needed is a big constructive program, to be immediately undertaken while th? men can work at H,' rather than waiting for the winter season, when it is less, easy to carry on constructive works. Besides co-operating I with the provinces in relief works, the Dominion govern-; ment should undertake works of its own. The need was never sn urgent as it is now. It is impossible to continue a policy - f drift" Winnipeg Free Press. HER TALK INTERESTS .Ettanxd XwaAsasti? Fra OJa Heard at Cmilrtt Charrfc Lnt The lenMe aeea mt aV aaasn 'or an aa-t aif trtatawaa aadkeoait yftHK WffaS BfeSaAiaaataBaBVp dS9Ctfb?4 Mat W. T. Kerffta pntUti A sate -a caat af Un H. C ' Fneer. niiwf irOij, Ua. CBsaOaV. The aaaaal of the tae WJIA Presbyterian Sunday School E. Dae. The itf aheir par- the harbor a 1 and 2 attack Una aftcranoa ho boata ot. the PacaV Sahrai Co. There ta to be a nut arograaa of races aad aad ire craaaa aad otaer re- fnabaMBts are beaic servad HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Pnaee Raperrs leadtec tia By hotel Het and raid water to aB roomi A. J. rncnnOMME. rraa. Oar. ef Frucr vnd Fl! th SU. SAVOY Oh Peterson. Anyoz: O Sharp Qveen Cnartotte dty New Royal Hotel I ZarHM. "ntfi THE MOrU. WOKTR WHILE Bat CSH WiHr ataat Hat :S rER DAY A.VD VT Tritphn ttt ROYAL P. Barf. SeraB talet: rtaar VaaeaaTer: RUa Leaak. Met takaua. O E Moore. Qaeen Char totte City. Knox Hotel Are Oar MEALS Ooodf Our Oaestt Say They Are. Reduced Price Fresh Raw Milk Xow! 3 Qaarts far Sl.M IS linU for fl.M Far Cash Only DOMINION DAIRY fhane Red US P.O. Baa t vzlae thief oa la THE DAILY Xi"A S LETTER BOX rEOrOSED UMO.V OF ALL LOCAL, Fl$HESiEX tv iah- l-Xiaj .3arnB. i r rKttway re? ;ttr b:mi of the re&irranie zrcz was anace ? Uie pertanity : i iBlil 10 port "3- -- "!!!( af tats etrt rnd aad fSsft the w MB aareCa. Ut -,Atfce-f- t-mi, -.: Varied Ch-ie teat lariat ir fisaerBten, at" 'alnUeTer branch f f I" fhf fadasarr av -t 1b BA reilL ?d mmmltmmar t-r,,., . Iniwhi i l l rarir 'aasftr rer at Hani iim i Foster was m the -ta? af t, W.Mt u m &. ftbe Saanaai acou af Ca-s?tM that eertaia of ihe hianat sWeat Cstea is a speaker af ukoms fc thai aws!d terse saafeaara te cm part ef feberavea and tkebaees f that ?ta'T rtinw Hitytna is sb rffart to of Jje work f the WJtfA nr ytB t THE RUSSIAN IDEAL rRm Mnw tn uk mJems ha- Russia i trying to abolish oryaniz reSgion ac- tTSLf aTTS-Tt"ti cording to most reports wiudt come thraugh, she is one of : dm m tar nv-7n"ftf the ( uk most, religious countries in we worm, even j. r. v. ; j mac mmm 1,) Yialinn vw at V twAiwrt lpflm hiwwwr,iirM n rhn m. i ovn wmcr MBm CUMk i cenUy visited that coostnr, adnits that the people are Burred by lugn ideal aid it hnmsn eais&De does not interfere they "will be a dominating force for real good in the YorkL He goes on to say that if Rnaa continues to make progiw for the next twenty years, a she is doing, she will rech the same Madeni of Bring as we have. While Mr. Mauri, indenn? br readts. sees our own inr- tem better than the Rmsan, he pay? x resarkable tribute to the Russian moreraent, the ootftoading fedtnre of! whkh ha been the creation of an ineenthne to work. In view of what Mr. Malrin fays and what hundreds of other visitors soy of Ros. it looks to os as if Canada would do well te tiy to noderstsad her and to take advantage t the busnea which be off ere. By hoUing aloof Med tot tke -ro&nn Mm Mtr 9 a rttti Metar ta Cham ifcaian ta mat r -mrn tkal takes atoce j tnw Uar n laltln at mi W,rT jrh inttfal wmet f Dr Saa sal SdaMl b4 OMaai tta' iny The tro bns(si af faaiiataBO.- va pftrttcaW vat aland ta ka tbrfr t B DO aardiaaa apan earn It te Ic teat ta iaa.juL hov- T naVfaca x a .garth ate r dajs of Ubor u la UucUk. aad a iocrt u.tiiflc a iibmv. aajst a It fcam. anfcr aft mmmm feaeeleer vh UtaM..ttv.iMna v. mm rv. is ai' laaatM. Trrmm mt ribr knk h aajca la taaaaa. aae Iter prr. bienu afiectfcit xB. Uut eaa anr be etet vKh a gnOrt effor: bat altti a Samteirt. ttact on.i b earral aat ta tatwrnv knwi ti,!to erttr ta eaUia a 6eteer carat 'nea te ta caaer. Uses it befet suae 1 ta fa- Uut the Seattle araaea mt '.b-ameat atfalaaa are eadM-ftat ta hare tfeeir aiaaara: . insane ht part or la vaale tae - .oabie. bat it at sfefBBfieaa: Sar. tbat the Seattle Vuch are onlr taktof a vttal avtereat la a amt& oaa Mdi kaa i iBMilnI atalntt tae local aiaaea of the aaaae or tiatrinaa far yaan. vaea tv- rirnir IC lin aaitr ac aumwucn. aac aa: am a viaa w aw waa of aw Saaear brotherhood ta ex&aafted or be. id ni m niamiifci rhMi.ii exrreaae beJd tha artemoaa at rNrar wJ. repeataaee k re- dedarts to the I pertnaiBy the eroat aaytat ta. WhOe vrttaar thta la of the Nbrthera B C erawal Awortattaa I it iO becoaaea ooe Uaor k SbBbbbbbbbb the, have Hi the uoa ta aad4r deerr Uae ef forte of a stater arixatianaa. bat aaakl state that I have been aakednee tncalh; to srtte oa utta aaater' hand a Mat or- aa wfaaBa c mlj to the effort aude. aad i- tardea, aad kaear thei TERRACE LVtJIOX.tXT r-it-- s- - jww tease of yesterday an Item tndar the aattoa 'LOCAL OIRL WOS MEDAL" and yea apeak of her aumnw an nine the feld aiedaL 1 Terrace. ! the bor prnoe at Normal 8enool as aa honor that sheds tot- a DOMINION DAY CELE kat -hat her hoaie a here at Terrace Ytx. abeefaL ta my aptatar aabttab m roer oezt usae tha: tlt that yaaaf tedr achieTed rrrat esa white ta iac aMth. hriax- aad not vhea k her a iid medaj broasht t j xaA awe areekiat ad pnoe to her parents at- ;aad inl that any aaifeUaee ab- rr Vaaraaret litaawd at the poaat f the ran ts, Sandar iBvotoDtarr. and Ka ealoe aae- UonaUe. aa taeh ttrtiUnre at t retained BHMt be aatlateed bv th I lathtthHU of eoamdeahfp I Oa the Other .faateatfcav i -- TaeadaT - -Thandiy Friday rr Naas RiTr an ' -DfDWKAST." Mail Schedule Fteb-f- I thatj Far the Easv I Manaay. Wfitfoesday and Sal crdaT 1QS jtt tnm the East SCiy, Taesda and TJiar. ay Jane X 13. 30. 24. and 71 Trm Vaacaam Sataraay meay 8s&diy . aireafiD anny at tae rtr-rn gimpw throv ct uwae batde&a by letalj sanday " - !Fra Xxa, Birer Yo respectfaflr. ,and rrl CHARLES LORD. S?e? Teday 4. nortnern m: sabnoa FteaerBieBstrr naera Cltarlet AeoeteMso. , Mar 2, IS aad 34. re apor. Pr,o? Raper. ABew B"e a ttx BC 32V pjo : . . pm - . 13 39 noon . 1 pa li oja H:30 aJS pja.. eorreapoadaig ralae to the iadt-i WKneaday , iqjq 1 ivtodal member ooh aiexsarabie by: Jane 8. 14. 19, 21 and 29 aja I the tnltnatf of coBuadeanlr j Tar Sterat and Aayta aaova. seaeota hea ai need wai! TnarsciaTS . . 8 pa. be deterawned br aterxUrr Inter- Soaday - T pa ,eot dtaplared. vhica aaoaeiary ia- j Wednatday J. . 1 pja terett ral Mt be dtaaapated Ini Satardar . 3 pa .paylBC tarce salaries te reeaote of-'Fran Stewart aid rretairr teree. uay tae aanetaes ot ua Taeaday 113C,,aJEJ 7 pj 1130 am 1 The nBy Jim eaa be par- ' ehaaed aU SJ, Post OfrW XeWa Stand. 32S CraaraV St. Vaneaaver. - Karl Aodtrsen. Prince Cevrre. B C a i as leadtac R w RaW. Temce. BC Oeoera we. Anyoz. , SnUtben Drvr Stare. En-.KV cot a Prince Rapert gj at a.: 4 ' BRATiON Port Fssington SATURDAY, JULY 4 Under the Auspices of the ESSINGTON BAND Sports of All Kins Will be Held The best athletes from all sections of the North competing U the various events TARGET SHOOTING. LOG SAWING AND ROLLING, FOOT RACES MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, FOUR PADI.F. CANOE RACbC SIX-MILE SIX II P. GAS BOAT RACE R EE FOR-ALl GAS BOAT RACE BASEBALL AND OTHER EVENTS Daftaf the arafm f Ue sports I be Kwinttaa Bxad riH he la attftidanff. aliylax all tae tatfit and best paUr esarefees. At the rnIaua t the daji faarts. a kit Public Dance in Cunningham Hal! Where the EssinjtM Baad wM farafeh aB the latest danee masic PORT ESSINGTON, JULY 4, 1 P.M. COME OVE. COME ALL. EVEEYBODY WELCOME. GOOD TUIE PBOMISEn . 1 LAMP LAMP I;;JL I W-m. ar- an a v aw 0 m. m . Smi il f BAKING , . dmtint . . deanlnx . lewvtr, . . troninf . . every moment. )wr eyes arc busy I CumrJ yut eyes . . and avewj wrinkles, headaches and "nerve." F3 yoor sockm 4th Ectesn Mazda Laxnpt . . for their soft. radAri ktht helps you ta da year wcrk faster, and . mere cocrortably. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS CANADIAN CEN5RAI ELECTRIC PRODUCT SiMONDS liunmr ani ,Mrt inserted Point Saws if Mm Mt llr Made frwa rctsl K tW trt.aadtnnrtd . , M J sttelmffls. fsT.f