W July 1919 ’ ane aclay Cu ELE Pho ; —rreene Gasoline Saw With a real Clutch LIGHT, STRONG, Agents for Regal, Cai'le and Parkin Ward Electric 9, PDOPODS DIP OOOO OGG OD PPO LORP EOL OMOL, MISS M. A. WAY The Portable FAST, FASY TO OPERATE ts Wood in rain or shine 8c a Cord. Agents PARKIN WARD Wa ELECTRIC CO Northern B.C | | j | | CRTFICAL CONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIES Evinrude Engines ne 125 Night Phones, Black 148, Red 403, Red 513 EACHER OF MUSK 09 Second Avenue studente the jiabus atot're of Mus Phone Biue 1 ary to adva COLL OO PLE PEL OX LOOPLOPORE DS _ ity PUBLICSCHOOL PROMOTION LIST } |Many More Pupils Have Been Ad- | vanced to Higher Grades i Than Last Year. The fotlowme promotions have been Made in the publie schools as announced by Principal Me. | Donald: King Edward—Division 1. Scherk, Hilda Beale, Marguerite Casey, Rolls of Honor —Proficieney George Hills. Deportment, Dor- othy Edgar. Punctuality and reg- ularity—Chrissie McKenzie, Elvin Johnson, Lizzie Currie. Division IV.—King Edward. Miss A. McKinnon, teacher promoted from Junior Third ‘A’ to Senior ThirdB.” Lilian Cross, Daniel Helmer and Margaret Ker~ gin, Martha Postolu, Rosario Soriano, Irene Morrison, Mary Muse, Sydney Woods, Lorraine Grant, Henry Jackson, Winnifred Bury, Ruth Dutton, Kathleen } Miss Mills, teacher, Junior 4th Ito Entrance: Louise Fisher, Sam Simpson, Felix Batt, Alfred IShockley, Frank MeNicholl, Carl | Gustafson. Elmer Smith, Theo- idore Halvarson, Frances Cum. lmings, Alfred Slocomb, Willie| Lambie, Mary McRae, Harry Ward, Gordon Johnson, Adolphe Francis, \lida Johnson, Aileen Stephens, Margaret Graham, Edna Vickers, Mary Austin, Leona Parker, Sun- dae Calderone, Lillian \Warrior. Senior Third to Junior Fourth: Reid McLennan. Frances Marion Clarke, Martin Anderson, Brochu, Alice Nelson, Osborne, Jean Stalker, Alex Mitehell, George Edgar, Elsie Johnson. Cross, George Millicent Alice Pillsbury, Kathleen Ryan, Emily Syrotuck. Rolls of Honor—Proficiency Louise Fisher. Deportment ragar. (eo. Elmer Smith, Felix Batt, Carl (justafson. Division l.—Sr. 3rd to Jr. 4th. Miss J. Rothwell, teacher. Names in order of merit). George Hills, Helge Esson, Flvin Johnson, Paul Johnson. Fred Clarke, Elgood Stephens, Don McLean, Elizabeth Groves, Reta Scherk, Sam Joy, Chrissie Me- Kenzie, Reuben Jacobsen, Arnold Phillipson, Dorothy Brown, Jessie Selig, Rich Mortimer, Dorothy Edgar, Jack MeMullen, Annie Morrison, Norman Moorehouse, Mussallem, Horace Tat- Lizzie Currie, Wadeai Mussallem, Verna Thompson, Sven tersall Hedstrom, Leslic rattersall, Rei. lun Jacobsen, Albert Leaper, ljordis Lundquist Reuben Scherk Beatrice Kean Grace LA CAOSE BAKERY | a er tn For Good Wholesome Bread ; ™ Sv wt te tt) Also all kin Our Three Specials GENOA, FLORENCE @& DARK FRUIT CAKE 30¢ per Ib. ee La Casse Bakery 17 Third Avenue Sr mere by first class Bakers, eS ds of Pastry Phone 190 5 OOOO OPO EORIOR OOOO ORS - Lipsett, President kdward Cunningham Lipsett-Cunningham & Co, | LIM FISHING & CL.NNERY EQUIPMENT—MARINE HARDWARE Steamship Supplies, Gas Fish Netting, Twines, L PRINCE RUPERT, B. O. Hes tere O8 Water 1 Oflice Street, Vanvouver, B, C. FOR on trices. Lot 5, Block 14, Section 1, at ............. $3000.00 Lot 6, Block 14, Section 1, at.............. $3000.00 Lot 8, Block 19, Section 1, at.............. $5000.00 DAVID H. HAYS, 2nd Ave. and 2nd St. OOO OO OL LLL LLL LLL ALLL LLL LLL Harry Lipsett, Vice-President Manager ITED, == Engines and Accessories Ines, Ropes and Cordage Prince Rupert Office: Telephone No, 95 P. O, Box 1698 SALE Beautiful, central, Section One Lots at original Sale Look at these. “- clot » a ea aad ae For the Salt Lakes Sundays -10 a.m. and every 40 minutes. Wednesdays 2.15 p. m, and every 40 min- utes. Fare-Return- - 50c Children - 25¢ J. Myhill Jones Red 391 Regularity and punctual-| Phillipson, Eileen Carruthers, Evelyn Johnson, Agnes McKenzie, |Mary Davies, Henry Hendrickson, Promoted from Senior Il. “B to Senior Il. “A.” Julia Calder. one, Francis Hancq, Nellie Smith, | Betty Bergman, Grace Crate, Geo. Blythe, Darrow Herbert Cox, William Crossley, Arthur | Phillips, Winnifred Montgomery and Dorothy Adams, William Clapperton, Jack Hilditch, Jolin! McLeod, Rosie Rosang. Charles Edgar. Rolls of Honor—Proficiencs Julia Calderone. Deportment, Lil- lan Cross. Regularity and pune- tuality, Francis Hancq, Henry Hendrickson, Margaret Kergin, Agnes McKenzie. Division V.—Miss Stone, teacher. Lower 3rd to Intermediate 3rd. Bessie Letts, Clara Ryan, Julius Hadiand, Frank MeMullin, Rhoda Lamb, Stephen Wintoniak, Rich- ard Oliver, Mary Walters, Dorothy Richards, Winifred White, Fred McDonald, Andrew McLean, Leroy Thomas, Gertie Anderson, Mur- doch McKenzie. Promoted from Senior Second to Junior Third—James Parker, Christina Hadland, Mary Dowther, Willie Murray, Lorraine Brochu, Olive Gordon, Lois McRae, Geo. Bard, Kathleen Morrison, Mabel Oliver, Arthur Cade, Abbie Sulli- van, Doris Candow, Thelma Bunn, George Zarelli, Julia Thomas, Archie Hedstrom, Mary Kerr, Donald McKenzie, James Hender- son, Douglas Stalker, Cecil Batt, Marjorie Muse, Rexford Scherk, George Casey. Rolls of Honor—Proficieney Bessie Lett. Deportment, Albert Hunt. Punctuality and proficiency Mary Dowther, Thelma Bunn. Division Vi.—-H. L. Crux, teacher. Promoted to Senior 2nd Reader Bernice Brochu, Nicholas Mus- sallem, Eva Helmer, Agnes Edgar, Cora Kennedy, Edward Walters, Jacob Mussallem, Helge Byman, Riehard Bury, Louie Allison, Lillie Adams, Thomas Quayle, Violet Jacobsen, Jack Anderson, Henry Smith, Ruth Scherk, Flor- ence Montgomery. Rolls of Honor—Deportment Raiph Humble. Punctuality and Regularity, Louie Allison Pro- ficieney, Bernice Brochu. Casey Promoted to Junior Second Reader: Ralph Humble, Pauline Johnson, Sydney Elkins, Irene Marchant, Phyllis Marchant, Rhoda Perry, Alan Cross, Oke Jackson, Joan Cross, Doris Scherk, Clarence Johnson, Ronald Phillipson, John Saunders, Fred erick Brooksbank, Doris Bunn, Carrie Kean, Birdel! Jack, James Currie, Julia Essen. Division VII. Teacher, Miss ;}G, Cowan, Promotions to First iReader: Joe Scott, Douglas Stew jart, James Stewart, Willis Hill, }Robert Stalker, Harry Norman Quayle, Clarence Langlo, ‘Doris Smith, Laura Stephens, |Arthur Johnson, John Gilbert, |Edna Edgar, Alfred Skattebol, i\Edna Pearce, Vietor Seeberg, Vic- itor Thomas, Julie Walters, Er- minia Zarelli, Donald Morrison, Borghild Strand Alon Akerberg, iGertrude Selig, Lawrence Pierce, Margaret Smith, Robert Mont- gomery, Eugene Dutton, . | stronge, Pete} THE DAILY NEWS. Page 3 FS A - —— Sweet as | a Smile A smile of satisfac- radiant youth and beauty— tion from wearers of clothes washed with Sun- light because the \3 garments cleansed with Sunlight Soap retain all the ‘‘charm of their newness’’— the preservation of fabrics in their original and freshness appearance. Sunlight. Hii “i Hit : Ma AHA i Wi HA! et ate Se CL | No other Laundry Soap in Canada is so pure as LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED Toronto, Ont. 17 \ \\\ ih a i NOR smart im | ity YINLIGHY Bi ie sof i Wit Kh un ii T Megan Morris, Jimmie Muse, Alice Loughborough. Honor Rolls —Proficiency, Mar- garet Gilchrist. Deportment— Louise Lindseth. Attendance, Sam Murray. SEAL COVE Division IX.—Lower Third to Higher Third Reader:Mamie Sam- bo, Roger Thompson, Georgina Matheison. Higher Second to Lower Third Reader Erie Thompsdn, Mary Bussanich, Mac Brown, Muriel Knightall, John Sambo, Mary Murray. First Reader to Lower Second Reader: Bessie Derry, Hugh Fer- guson, William Moorehouse, Har- vey Crate, Mike Bussanich. Second Primer to First Reader: Gertrude Hadland, William Mur- ray, William Donald, John Sulli- van. First Primer to Second Primer: Lillian Headland, Helen Brooks, Steve Sullivan, Annie Boddie, Charles MeGowan, Vera Thomp- son, Anna Hadland, Helen Me- Leod, Tony Bussanich, Peter Fer- guson, George Crossley. Receiving Class to First Pri- mer: Marjorie Blanece, Frances Sullivan, Fredie Crossley. | Videck, Gwendolyn Alexander ;George Martin, Honor Kolls—-Proficiency-—Joe iScott. Deportment—Edna Edgar. Regularity and Punctuality, Al- fred Skattebol and Ermina Zarelli. Division VIII.—-Teacher, Miss | Lilian E. King. From First Pri jmer to Second Primer: Margaret Gilehrist, Isabel Quail, Jack Ellis, Keith Jacklin, Willie Stror Evelyn Pierce, John Loughbor- jough, Louise Lindseth, Catherine |/Mussallem, Sam Murray, Linnea Martin Kerr, Ken- lard, Billie Elkins, John | George Wilson, Douglas 'Max Larkin, Winnie Bunn ineth Lee, | From receiving Primer: Amelia Pillsbury, Fy | Rivett, Violet Perry, Tressa class to First yo Terence | Olive Munro, pallinger, | Dorothy lHanson, Fred Letts, William Rich levelyn. Rolls of Honor—Proficiency— |krie Thompson. Deportment— |Mamie Sambo. Regularity and | punctuality Mac Brown and Roger Thompson. | BORDEN STREET SCHOOL | Division X, Miss A, Laura I Tingley, teacher. Promoted to High School: Signe Erickson, Irene Carter, Rhoda Saunders, Lee Gordon, Grace Leek, Annie Kelly, Frizzell, Gordon Bulger, Evelyn Macdonald, Lorna Tite, Helen Harrison. | Promoted from Junior Fourth ito Entrance Myra Harvey, | Marjorie Carter Dorothy Macdon- lald, Lita Corral, Christina Me- Lennan, Jack Kelly, Miriam Lan- Class: Edward Humble Clara bund ‘do, Gordon Kerr, Everett Leek, son, Pt { , re . bs ' quist, Perey McIntosh Sta ) | Sidney Andi "son, tl i, Walter Bard, Dor's| Rolls of Honor-——Proficiency | Mor wr or , Walt Yohnson, \Signe Erickson. Deportment peo ap Doi Seot j irene Carter. Punetuality and Page Four. {continued on i HUUUUUUUUALAORONOUEOOOUEOUUUUUUAUUUUUCUUUCUCECUOUT Tell Your Troubles to the tions, ete., and this POLICE ! HARRY HANSON fe%eo Phone 489 139 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. But your PLUMBING Troubles, tell them to HARRY HANSON, the Plumber with twenty-five years ex- perience. He guar- antees to remedy any Plumbing trouble. 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