: Page THE DAILY NEWS. W echrve wibay lu RET mM "6 80"00 PROMOTION LisT 7 66 regi Db by, Lil. | UMINnUM Reflects Good Housekeeping Gra lozre Blac Leek, Kvelyn ‘Teddy Bulger, leen Frizzell, vitinued frum Page Three) larity, Marjorie Carter, Dorothy Macdonald Macdonald. ivision XIl.—Miss G, M. teacher—-Promoted .2r. iBY. Lizzie Tite, Thelma Smith, Kileen Patmore, nt and Matsu' Uara, 1 Lando, Chester Clapp, Kath- Stork, Herbert Dalby, Peter Patrick Peyton, Douglas Rosalie Director. Grace and Hins- from Sr, Currie, Russel Helen equal; bh, 9 Promoted from Intermediate Fred Stork & Third to Senior Third: Dimery Johnson, Molly Haydon, Doris Hardware Shockley, Catherine Harvey, Lib- SECOND AVENUE era Basso-Bert, Paul Syrotuck, Barbara Peyton, John Sims, Hazel Phone Black 114 Riel lian Hoy vardsow, John MeKay and Lil- Lowe, equal; John Chenoski, Galderwood, Dido Gurvich, Edith Leek, Arthur Kerr. Rolls of Honor—Proficiency j Lizzie Currie. Deportment, Dim- “fiery Johnson. Punctuality and ° regularity, Eileen Patmore and ' For the Garden Edith Leek. Division XIIl.—Miss B. MeLeod, Specially Suited for Prince teacher. Sr. Second to Jr. Third: Rupert soil. Mabel Melintyre, Philip Groves, sees Hester Black, Isa Katsuyama, E For the Gordon Vierick, Evelyn Dalby, FE. D cHickens Agnes Iverson, Mary Allistone, HAY, GRAIN & FERTILIZER Muriel Lindsay, Edward Jabour, Hanna Lando, Teddy Howe, Wil- z liam Jabour. ' Passed on approval, Alice Stone 0 and Clifford Cameron. ° ” Junior Second to Sr. Second— - : PHONE 58 Chingo Hasegawa, Stanley Diree- . P. O. Box 333 908 3rd Ave. Fitor, Mary Clark, Ella Steen, Aleda Iverson, Frank Morrison, Harold | Macdonald, May Martin, Ruby ! — oor; Duggan, Everett Thomas, Ernest ' , Allistone, Amelia Exley, Alvin Mrs. Smeeton & Brochu, Billy Patmore, Phyllis § Harvey, Winnie Exley. Passed on Belset ipproval—Abraham Hoffman. 2 Rolls of Honor—Preficiency- : Lunch & Tea Kooms Mabel Melintyre. Deportment—- , aleeetinenl \enes Iverson. Regularity and 309 Second Jamie West. 3! punctaality—Harold Macdonald. t 2 Division XIIl—Teacher, Miss Lunches, Teas, Ice cream, 3)‘: “Hevieve Macdonald. Promoted : Soft Drinks. ifioum 4st Reader to 2nd Reader: {Nozomu Higashi, Kathleen Bul- : Home - Made Gread, Oakes, | wer, Saliaet Sahota. W innifred t — See ae —_ Hill, Irene Mcintyre, Kathlyn ia aeael a Johnson, Ingrey Isaacson, Helen Pi Sim, Dorothy Patmore, Jack ae eS aa Wrathall, Rosalie Duggan, Nellie Picnic Parties Catered for $)''¥tvieh, William May. Promoted from 2nd Primer to 5 a 4.4. een Be ee eeeeee ; Gagege Currie, Ter aco Ennyu, Atsu Ennyu, Rober! Irvine, Florence Gurney, Gordon GENTLEMEN Parkin, Frederick Cameron, Lewis : Patmore, Edward Smith, Louice : } of the Canadian Jury, Zarelli, Lily Iverson, Nellie Fraser ; 1 believe that every man Proficiency — Nozomu Higashi. i has the right to do as he Deportmient — Rosalie Duggan, 4 D—n well chooses, until he tegularity and punctuality, Rob- | injures or threatens to in- ert Irvine. : jure someone else. | have Division XIV. Teacher, Miss i lived up to that belief. A. B. Nyman. Promoted to Seeond 4 The launch Narbethong is Primer: Douglas Maedonald, Do- r at your service for a price reen Woods, Mildred Lindsay, 1 of $3.50 per hour, which Elizabeth Gash, Deleina Quelpa, ‘ priee experience lias proved Emily Jabour, Stanley Datby, to be necessary. There is Annie Murray, Jack Peyton, Vie- ’ no variation. Square deal- toria Krikevsky, Ina May, James : img pays. Therefore, it is 3|/McKay, Dorothy Stiles, Ernest the motto IT have adopted. Jabour, May Gaithon, Doris Leek, Hoomes K. Freeman Evelyn ‘Thomas, Ered Thomas, PHONE BLACK 400 P.0. Bex 100 Gevace Large, Elmer W ebber, Ma - bel Ivarson, Albert Stiles, Elme: aie < ___._. | Stevens. aoa | Promoted to First Primer |\Charles Beaumont, Patricia Stork, TON LEE CO i} Eleanor Tite, Evelyn Zarelli, Tom ; ° |Katsuyama, Tom Steen, Audrey “ 840 Second, Avenue, West. ; rathall, Alex. Maedonald, Ear! ee jSun Kee. Masakazu Hasegawa, ’ ‘ VEGETABLES }David Westaway, Harold Hillard. t= Wholesale and Retail Rolls of Honor—Proticieney £ General. Contractors and | Douglas Macdonald. Deportment, Labor, Exchange. | Vietoria Krikevsky. Punetuality jaud regularity—Doris Leek. " ‘ince Rupert, B.C. ‘i nae ey XV. 3 a J. B. oe =. ‘ale | Leacher. romoted to Senior 3rd: _ 547 — P.O. Box 725 |Netta Clark, Dora ‘Thompson, .Ce lilies ‘ _.... |\¢i! Morrison, George Hansen, os | Floyd Smith. c | Promoted to Int. Third: Yoshi PREMISES MOVED /Katsuyama, Zeina Director, Betty tArney, Elizabeth Mekadden, Alice M. T. LEE | mnyu, Beatrice Cash, Kay Ennyu, iBruno Basso-Bert, Robert Kellie, LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN'S 3 \°") “ovkley, Alice | Spencer, | Willbe raihall, kdadwars ager, ‘ MERCHANT TAILOR \Henry Heilbronner, Fred Hich- Third Avenue, Opposite the 3° | Jack MeAuley, Norma Rogers, { ‘o Gurvie Alice Ja- Post Office. lito Spiro Gurvieh, Alic jcobsen, Florence MeNeil, George Phone Red 136 P.O. box 977) 8 oe rt oe Kolls of Henor—Proticiency a Be enieli Netia Olark, Deportment Kay eooss:'Lonyu. Punetuality and regu- h jlarity Bruno Basso-Bert. ; i The Gurvic At the City Council meeting on | Monday the tender of Franks for rans er forinting the annual report § at , ; 475 @ page Was accepted, Also be geinnaasad — ithe econtraet for supplying a 2 Phone Green 548 SE * me oe wee P.O, ons 102 Office, eneen Bb. i 0 A, @. raion, lense eID o ji he lowest tenders in each case, eieainiiaeiiilteras athiieei : We 2 Sell $ Coal See the Classified alte on page lave. , j -| Director; Events at Market Pi Place Yesterday Morning Were Well Attended. i | Yesterday's sports at Market) Place were well attended by spec- | tators who encouraged the young people to do their best in the| races. Chief Vickers was official) starter whilst Messrs. Winsby and | Slocomb were linesmen. Masses. | Tinker and Lamb held the tape.) The following is a list of the! prize winners: Girls 4 and Krekivisky; 2nd, under, ist— Lily | Nina Martin. | Boys 4 and under, ist, Michael | O'Brien; 2nd, Berty Cameron. Girls 6 and under, ist, Kather- ine Mussallem; 2nd, Evelyn Pearce. Boys McKay; 6 and under, ist, Billy 2nd, Walter Johnson. Girls 8 and under, ist, Lily Adams 2nd, Marjorie Muse. Boys 8 and under, 2nd John 10 and under, ist, 2nd Netta Clark. Boys 10 and under, tst, Byrne; 2nd, George Selig. Girls 12 and undeg, ist, Beatrice | Byrné; 2nd, Miriam Lando. Boys 42 and under, ist, Slocomb; 2nd Peter Black. Birls 14 and under, ist, jorie Joy; 2nd, Lois MeRae. Boys 14 and under, tst, Frank | Morrison; 2nd Clarence Selig. Girls 16 and under, ist, Mar-| | ist, Stanley Martin. Girls Mchae; Lois Ned Alfred | Mar- i i | } | jorie Joy; 2nd, Miriam Lando. Boys 16 and under, ist, George Roberts; 2nd, John Fotos. WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND USE. NOTICE that M. R. Lillico Ottawa, Ont, whose address is care win, B. Hood, Atlin, B. C., will apply for a licence to take and use four cubic feet per second of water out °° Spruce Creek, which flows east to west and drains into Pine Creek, about two and one half miles from Lake Atlin The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 150 ft. below Cassidy Group on Jas. Nedved’s ground, and will be used for placer mining pur- poses upon the Calder Bench Lease de- scribed as Hydraulic Placer Mining Lease No. 387. This notice was posted on the ground on the 27th day of May, 1919. \ copy of this notice and an application PARE pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914," will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Atlin, B, C. Objections to the application may be fied with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Partia- ment Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. M. R. LILLICO, Applicant, Ottawa, Ont By Wm. B. Hood, Atlin, B. C., Agent. The date of the first publication of this notice is June 23, 1019 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT and — IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM. McKENZIE .LOGAN, .DE CEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Honour F. MeB. Young, made the ib day of June, A.D 1919, | was appointed Administrator to the estate ef William McKenzie Logan, deceased, and all parties having claims against the hereby seid estale are required to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the 23rd day or July A.D. 1000, and ali parties in- debted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith JOHN li, MCMULLIN, OMetal Administrator. DATED this 23rd day of June, A.D. 1919, Sy THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT —~ end — 'N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANNTI SAIKKONEN, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS ANDREW LEIVO; DE- CEASED, INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Honour F. Meb. Young, made the 9th day of June, A.D. 1949, | was appointed Administrator to the estate of Annti Satk- konen, Otherwise known as Andrew Leivo, deceased, and all parties having claim: against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the 23rd day of July, A.D 1919, and all parties indebted to the es- tate are required to pay the amount of their tmedeptedness to ime fortrwith. JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMmMcial Administrator. DATED this 23rd day of June, A. D. 1919, THE IN oF BRITISH SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINESTAA TION AGT and tHE MATTER OF THE ESTATE LARS OLSEN THUNE, DECEASED, TESTATE. PAKE NOTICE that in order of the Hon, vr, Justice Clement, made the 24th day of dJume A. D. 1919, | was appointed Ad ministrator to the estate of Lars Olsen Thune, deeeased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me, on or before the 26th day of July, A. D. 19149, and all parties indebted to the esate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMcial Administrator DATED this 26th day of Juve, 1949. IN THE SUPREME BRITISH COL iN OF IN- COURT OF UMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE TION ACT THE MATTER ALBERT COLE, TATE. NOTICE ADMINISTRA. and -- OF THE ESTATE OF BECEASED, INTES TAK! thet in order of the Mer. Justice Clement. made the 24th of Jupe A. D. 1089, 1 was popoiased ministrater to the estate of Albert Cole deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required tw furnish. same, properly verified, to im on or before the 26th day of July, A. D 1919, and ali parties indebted to the es late are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith JOHN HH. MeMULLIN OMecial Administrate: 26th day of June, 1910 The “Gartland’’ Boarding House 416 Sixth Avenue Bast Near Drydock Board by Month or Week. Phone Red 245 IN Hon day Ad Da FED this rg tee LOANS|R ce ee SOLDIERS ik How Everyone Can Help loans. HE Goyernment has developed a liberal and broad plan to help soldiers settle on farms. It is securing land. it is granting substantia! It is obtaining advantageous prices on equipment, implements, building materials and live stock. farming supervision. Associations, assistarice are sery “Tt is at once a privilege and an obligation fo ren gas der service those men setter who hove rendered service to us greater (hancan ever bit berepaid”’ ne!p —Grain Growers’ Guide. and Veterans’ farmers have willingly which have to pass at seeding or harvest time, But the plan needs more. munity spirit of co-operation. Already Provincial Governments, Association Many manufacturers and have agreed to allow the soldier settlers special prices successful Commnait tec who have had expericuce in lendmg money ing on Advisory Loan Committee on But even such wong assistance each community farmer They can give him advice They can lend him an extra horse or plough, give ) and extend to him that friendiy, neighborly, respectful spirit which he deserves It Universities, gi are giving worked on the on f judging | is not about It is providing agricultural training and That is as much as the Government itself can do. needs a com- Farmer: valuable enough can be of real service to the soldier local conditions liim a day's sellers of farm supplies Marty Oualification applicant Men irm property ind values. In In this way Canada is performing a double duty. It is discharging, as far as possible, the debt we owe to our soldiers; and it is adding to the country’s chief industry a bedy of Ran . : say: , T ssiribuison © compe tent, willing pri ducers sold te nae i" onttied . ‘ rural communities will Full mformation about lands be of material assistance and loans for soldiers will be sent on to the less experienced : - ; ‘ etilers tn that they can reques¢ to the Provincial Superintend get advice ond assistance cil, Soldier Setthement Board, Rogers Buliding, Vancouver, B.C (W. J. BLACK, Chairman) Union Ban from their netghbor Farm and Dairy, Toronto Buildi ‘by Soldier Settlement as OTTAWA CERTIPICATE Beaver, Fraction, Mineral Claims, Dive Where MINERAL AC OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE sundeg Praection, Rob Roy, and Nephin Fraction situate im the Naas Mining sion Of Cassiar District. located:—On the Clark, Jim west side of Granby Bay, near AD T the for ing Miner's sixty to the of improvements, taining a Crown Grant of the yox. AKE NOTICE that I, H. N. Clague of ctty of Duncen, B.C, acting a5 agent the Granby Comsolidated Mining, Smelt and Power Company, Limited, Free Certificate No. 32488-C, intend, days from the date hereel, to apply Mitming Recorder for a Oertificate for the purpose of ob- above clain And further take notice that action, un- der the section 85, must be issuance of commenced before such certificate of im provements Dated this 3rd day of July, H. IN ‘RHE MATTBA or ibe Lots 45 and 46, of ‘ my of one hereof, above Donald cert $025, b Prinee Hupert, dune, jotice Of Intention to A In Queen Charictte L \ecording District of Skeena, and A.D. N. CLAGUE, B. ( NOTICE 1919 L. 8 an application for of a fresh certificate of title to Biock 1, Section 5, City Prince Kupert, (Map 923 OTICE I5 HEREBY GIVEN intention to issue, month from the 4 fresh certificate mentioned lands in the of Koss an! lobert MacKay, which ifieate is dated 21st day of January, and is numbered 7115-1 H. F. MACLEOD, District Separer of Titles. at the Lan Kegistny Office, C., this 26th day of issue ‘that it is © the expiration fest publication of tithe w the ATBD 1919. LAND ACT ly to Lease Land. Land District, situate Lanpgara Iisiand Take notice that Hume B Babiogton of rince Rupert, mariner, to impse Commencing @f @ post chains the alon about 200 feet to low water; Bb. C., oecupation master intends to apply for permission the following described lands:— planted about 8 in @ Sautheasterly direction from W. corner of Lot 996; thence south high water 600 feet; thence west hence north. westerly sbout 4 chains along low water w 4@ point due south of the 8. W of Lot ves; to the southeasterly along corter thence north about 8 chains corner of lot 008; thence high water Ww post 5S. W. and coutmining five aores, more or bess. H. B. BABINGTON. Dated May 7, 1919. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BHITIBH COLUMBIA. Between MILES HENDERSON, Plant, Pp 1 bear has clau tion teen Five Kupert, bia by and AUL NELSON, Defendant, AKE NOTICE that a Writ of Summons ine date the twenty-first of May, 191% issued out of this Heneurable Court ning against the defendant canceila of an Agreement of Sale of Lot Fir (16), Bloek Pifteep (15), Seetion (5), (Map 923) im the City of Prinee in the Provinee of British Colum and that all) monies paid thereunder the Defendant be forfeited to the Plaintiff as liquidated damages; AND FURT Order ier day cause within thirt the said day defe Plain the day “ oon ER TAKE NOTICE that by of the Honowrable Mr. Justice Cle t made herein op the twenty-seventh of June, 1919, the Defendant should an 6 mee to be entered herein (30) days from the date of last publication of this notice, which last publication will be on the third of July, 1919, and that should tix n@ant fail to enter an appearance the shall be at itherty to presged with and appl — sudemen) ted at Prince , BC, this @70h eof dure, 1019. WwW. 8. BURRITT, Kegistrar, Supreme District Court MINERAL ACT CERTIFICATE OF F IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE Biue Jay, John Bull, Jehn Ball No. 3, and Fraction Mineral Claims Naas Mining Division of iron Bug, Bull No. 1, Luommmon in the District Where Joh Drum situate tassia located Approximately miles up Falls Creek, Granby Bay TAKE NOTICE that Il, H. N. Clague the city of Duncan, B.C, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelt ing and Power Company, Limited, Free Mmer’s Certificate No. 32188-¢ intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to appl to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of improvements, for the purpose of ob teeming a Crown Grant of the above’ claim And further take Dotice that action, un der section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of im provements, . Dated this 3rd day of July H CLAGUE, two A.D B.C. L 1919 . TIMBER SALE X 1719. sealed tenders will be received by Minister of Lands not later the 10th day of July, 1949, for the pur- chase of Liceuce X 1719, to cut §05,000 feet of Spruce and He miock, on Lot& 6001 and 6002, Kitimat River, Range V., Coast) District. two years will be timber Further particulars of the er, Victoria, B.C., or Prince Kupert, Bb. Cc. TIMBER SALE X 1649. tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 22nd day of July, 1919, for the pur ¢hase of Licence X 1649, to cut 1,412,000 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock, on an area situated on kildalia Bay, Rivers Iniet, Hange 2, Goast District Two years will be allowed for timber Further particulars of the Chief Forest er, Victoria, B.C., or District Porester, Prince HKupert, B.C TIMBER SALE X 1762. Seslied tenders will be the | than noon on allowed for re-moval of Chief Forest District Forester, sealed re-moval of received by the Minister of Lands not later than boon on the 6th day of July, 1919, for the pur chase of Licence 41762, Ww cul 700,000 feet of Fir Umber foating in Northerly vortion of Harrison Lake, New Westininster Distrtet Une year will be allowed tor removal of timber Purpther partioulars of the Chief Forest ev, Victoria, B.C. of District Forester, Vancouver, B, 6 TIMBER SALE X 1209. Sealed Widers will be received by the Mitiotes of Lande hot later than noon on ium 20th day of uly, 1040, for the pul chase of Livenue X Ve08, to cut #60,000 feet of Spruce and Cedar on 4) area ad one T. & 21208, Eilereiie Channel, onee 4, Comet District Two years will be allowed for re-moval of, timber burthes pas diuujers of the Ghief Forest “! Victoria or District Forester, Prince Hupert, b ‘ TIMBER SALE X 1650. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than hoon on the 10th day of July, 1910, for the pur ohase of Licence 4 1660, to cut 886,000 feet ef Spruce and Hemlock on an area adjoining Lot 505, Chuck-Walla River, Hange 2, Coast District, Two years will be allowed tor re-meval of Umber Further particulars of the Chief Forest er, Vietoria, 6. C., Prinee nugert, BO | | ' ’ | } The Salvation Army Support the at Home. NOTE > Red Shield > Cam | paign | STARTS MAY 19, MONDAY, IN HAZELTON And continues all this month along all points of the G.T.P. The Saivation Army Did Its Bit, Let Us Do Ours. Army behind the Army as well as the Army First to Serve, Last to Appeal. Prince Rupert cam paign will start in July and all other places on the coast -_ LE LPL ELA LOLOL LO for show either for Kept office or Phone 489. 139 Second a = = NOTICE Harry : Hanson The Reliable Piumber Having “a year's lease oh Westenhaver's store, next Westenhaver's oflice, will sublet part of this to others purposes or sample rooms, reasonable. HARRY HANSON The Reliable Plumber Oo. bex 395 Avenue, FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell 336 2nd Ave. Phones Save Money in Lamps. or « District Forester, | the Never forget to Classified list look on through Page 5,