PAGE SIX WA1 MONTH -END SPECIALS R DRESSES In voiles, a G-j ' of styles and trimmings 9 CHILDREN'S HATS Silk in various QC colors, nicely trimmed, values to $2.95 V CHILDREN'S GINGHAM PANTIE DRESSES 2 to 5 years CHILDREN'S ROMPERS etc., tastefully trimmed SILK HOSIERY Bemberg make, full fashioned, in all leading shades, pair CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS-Assorted styles, each Ice Cream and Pop and Candy For Sale on grounds by Native Sons Assembly 50c LADIES' SPUN SILK DRESSES CO ffA Sizes Sizes 14 14 to to 18 18 tpO.eJV -In peach, pink, QQ LADIES' CORSELETTES & GIRDLES &4 AA 4 garter, full elastic insert CURTAIN MUSLINS 100 yards in assor ted colors, per yard WHITECOTTON Nice even weave QQ FLOOR MATS Straw each LADIES' FELT HATS Assorted shades, each TOWELS White or colored 6 for . $1.00 25c 10c 25c $1.50 $1.00 LADIES LISLE VESTS & BLOOMERS tt-J AA White or colored, per suit tpieVU Phone 9 - 3rd Ave. & Fulton St. C. iV. i?. EXCURSION! Prince Rupert to Terrace JULY 1st Celebration Under Auspices of Terrace Assembly, No. 15 NATIVE SONS OF CANADA The Terrace Tcople Welcome You Everybody Comb Terrace Tourist Hotel Hotel J. K. Gordon Louis Martin Meals -50c MeaIsT50c Ready upon arrival of train Rest Room for Women Rest Room for Women only Mrs. A. J. Kirkaldy Willson's Tea Room Ice Ceram and Soft Drinks Ice Cream Light Lunches Lunches Sandwiches Tobaccos and Cigars Pic and Cake Taxi LOUIS MARTIN Riley's Drug Store Sandwich Counter near Tour- Ice Cream and Chocolates 1st Hotel 25c. Terrace Cafe. Souvenirs and Meals and Lunches Novelties AT CANADIAN LEGION HALL BUFFET LUNCHES, SANDWICHES, CAKE, TEA and COFFEE. Also a rest room for women in Blue Room Cars and Trucks Available For Trips TO LAKELSE AND KALUM W. II. Burnett E. Smith Terrace Motors Taxi. Termro If your paper docs not arrive, telephone the office ' Try a Daily News Want Ad. year is the Kitsumgallum Elementary School at Terrace. The num ber promoted to high school at each centre Is as follows: Oranby Bay, eight. Ocean Falls, 19. Prince Rupert (Booth Memorial) W. Prince Rupert (Borden Street), 22. Queen Charlotte City, two. Smlthers, 14. FELS NAPTHA SOAr per carton SODAS, DOLLAK SIZE per wooden box JELLY POWDERS Assorted, 4 pkts. for .:: IMPRESS STRAW JASr l's, per tin . IMPRESS STRAW JAM 2's, per tin 1KIPPER SARDINES 2 tins for RED RIVER CEREAL per pkt. 80c 65c 25c 25c 45c 40c 35c HOYAL CITY PEAS fij-f A A No. 5, 6 tins for UU VRESII FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ARRIVING EVERY BOAT Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 411-423 5th Avenue East PHONE lb AND 84 PERSONAL Parker Fountain Pen owners can obtain a Parker Fountain Pen Desk Set for home or office use at considerable less than the prifefof'a fjull set. All' you need (Asia .taper "for jour present, pqn.,,pd p. , Jbae.i of : . Glass, Porcelain) Onyx or Marble Bring your pen to our store, and let us show you how. If you don't own a Parker, come and see how easily it is converted fron a Pocket Pen to a Desk Pen and vice versa Jike two pens for the price of one. JOHN BULGER LTD. Jewellers THE DAILY NEWS Monday, june 30 Two Hundred and Forty-One Pupils In North Aspire to High School; Medals Sought Af. fho prA nf tha nrncnnf enVinnl vonv ftiovn ?n fViia i",W7T'H. -Vy "iwut fcViW HHV. Ail WMU inspectorial district 242 candidates for admission to the various high' and 'superior schools, it is announced by H. C Fraspr. insnprrnr nf whnnls. Of thpso ISO fnrAninYnA the entrance examination at 13 different centres and Will await the results as announced from the education office are from public schools and 14 are either private study pupils or from private schools. The other 112 have been promoted acccrding,Tto regulations - by1' a' cbmniltf.'C Consisting ofihe I nervisor for th r:imtnir In rhnrrp principal of the elementary school, I junior matriculation and high the principal of the high school, school examinations conducted by and the provincial Inspector of scnoois. Tne only scnool not taking day. As in former years, Miss Jes advantage advantage of of this this nrlvileee privilege this this sle Rothwell and Mis Norah Rlvett were In charge for the examiner. The number writing at the outside points in this inspectorate is not large. About 30 wrote locally. SEAL COVE PASS LIST nf m, 119 tu 1. ' T?n Promotions of East . End writing rltlnz for for the the Governor-General's nf,v'nr.n,nrai', End School Announced As Follows: jiwizc meoai lor uie norinern cus- 'fit ' ' trlct which i consists of the two In- May MacphalL Andrew McDonald Hector McDonald. Forgeir Ryttad. Edith Sievert. Anny Sorenson. ' , v Pf Pficlen,ci5t-Anny. 1 1 Sorcn5na " 1 , penortmenWMary. 3teTerti i ' . Rwiuiarlty and Punctualitywid Moqrehouse and Tommy Datzell. Grade I. to Grade II Ruby Oo-mez. Yoly Hlrflno. Ian MacDonald Yoshlko Nagasy. Mary Publico-ver, Reinholdt Bather, Ole Soren- sen. Vera Wallace. Grade II. to Grade IILrStanley Anderson,-, James i Birrtll. Victor '"fCYeallei .. Jackj riCoUinsLiJame Hemmons. ..Yutuka ..Ljuml Elsie Johansen, Tetsuro Kadonaga, Flora Leslie Helen Leslie. Robert Mae- Kay. Metro Mintenko, Junichl Na-Kasuye. Kazl Nishlo. Olav Rystad. Jarl Slatta Marie Sorenscn, Margaret Wallace. Rolls of Honor Proficiency Folra Leslie. Deportment Olav Rystad. Regularity and Punctuality Stanley Anderson. Westview School Promotion List Pupifs in Westview School Succeed 1 " ' In Sludles The followine nromotlon lLtf fnr Westview School ts announced To Grade 4 Margaret Blackball. Emllv Chris topher, Blllle Brown, Tommy Land- rpy, Murray Philllpson. To Grade 3 Kathleen Murray, Norman Black-hall. Kathleen iNIckerson, Laura Bouilllonne, Audrey Watkinson( on trial). To Grade 2 Eleanor Clapp, Pauline Brady, Helen Brown, James Stuart, Kosta Killas, Kenneth Murray, George Christopher, Peter Byrne (on trial). Waiting to See If Sockeye Come to Francois Lake Malor J A Mnfhorwoll rhH In. sockeye salmon eees. Four years aeo eggs were planted m the lake which was, at one time, a prolific produc year to spawn. MISSVALPYIS LAID TO REST Many Friends Attended Funeral Saturday Afternoon of Well Known. Girl Thfcrfc 'Was"a 1 fafg'e 'congregation of friends at the chapel of the B.C. to attend the funeral of the late q Miss Clara Belle Valpy, daughter of , Mrs. Joseph T. Cook of this city. Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook offi ciated and Peter Ryan of Metla- katla presided at the organ. Hymns were "Unto the Hills." "When Our Heads are Bowed With Woe" and "Nearer My Ood to Thee." After the funeral service, inter ment was made in Falrview Ceme tery with many friends following the cortege to the last resting place. Pallbearers were: Robert Thompson, John Flewin. Charles Lyons, Ben Elsterman, Frank Neel and O. W. Valpy. Among those who sent floral tri butes were: Mother and children, Mlw Ruth Rudland. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Venne and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bacon. Miss Rose Leigh ton. Mrs. John D. Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Edgar, Mary and Agnes. Mr. and Mrs. P. Cameron and family, Mrs. E. A. Hudson. Mr. ana Mrs. fort Wouden. Wilfred, Ed. and Ben. Mrs. Robert Thomson. E. Ounderson. Mr. and Mrs, J. McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Leighton and family, luimy, iwrp Mrs. vww.uw ii ui,c iiujjciv am iTomotea to oracle IV. Haroldl Prince Oeorge. Last year this cov-1 Anrfersnn wm rh,i.i.n. ,..! Leslie Hudson. Mrs. W. P. Herman - ( , , . vim wtviiovii, acn. I - - r ' fpn nonnr wn nmn hv Oooan TPull. u . .. - I Tmllin Cat Mr Tnm r - j uurouuia, lomiBy DftlZCII. JacKI . i, ii TtlmantnMi Qiil.Anl ...I I V- 4 U 1 J I ' I O R. V E. Tf Valoy. n 1 iru. ...Ill- . . . i -.v....v., uiiW. mu, uic auU1- Durran. Josephine Gay. PhyUli U4 we iwo HUl-tout, Clara .7"' Kurulok. Katie uKiiai uiaiu in me wnoie pro- , Kurulnlc Irta Mftnrhn.,M vt,. ince. "There are some excellent students among these 11." states Mr. Fraser. "Indeed they are all nuch above the average. It may happen as on two other occasions lorle Peachey, John Skog, Mary Sievert. Gladys Wallace. Promoted to Grade V. Violet Cavenalle, Byrne Dodd, Frank El Uot. Gertrude Garllek. ' June Oom vithin the last few years, that the ,1 -ledaiwiil.rotnhrtahthnv N,ck Kurulok. v n Georglna , , Lamb. k nn. girl In one of our smaller country chools, but if it does, these 11 will e among the first to cheer and to jffer congratulations. Whoever gets he medal, wins distinction. But af-er all, the others along with the Tinner will have the satisfaction that comes from work well done." Of the 11 who have-thus elected write, one comes from Granby iay, two from Ocean Falls, three from Booth School, two from Bor-len Street fichool and three from Jmlthers. J. W. Plommer of the King Ed ward High School acted as in igilator at the entrance examina .ions in the city. Senior matriculation examinations finished a week ago Friday Mrs. James Hadden acting as su- SPECIALS Miss Hattle Morrlsnn Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. W. Leask and family. FINE YACHT IS COMING Palatial 188-Footer From York Due Here Soon New In the course of a hunting and f lining cruise in British Columbia and Alaska waters, the palatial private yacht Arcadia, owoad by Mrs. Hunting ton Reed Hardwkk of Brookllne, MaamchustetU, who has a party of friends on board, is ex-pec ted here before long. The Arcadia was in Vancouver late last week. This yacht is a splendid trait 188 feel long and makes a speed of 16 knots. She was built by Oalen L: Stone, prominent in New York steamship and financial affairs. and left New York on her Dresent voyage on May 21. Mrs. Hardwick and party will spend the most of the summer in northern waters. LOCAL ITEMS Ole Philllpson arrived in the citv on the train today from Usk. J. A. Ten returned to the citv on yettirday's train from a brief trip td,T;drrac. Mr. .V R, Holtb train for., a visit jy left on today's In Montreal and other cities in the east H. L. Batten. Vancouver consult ng mining engineer, is a passenger aooarcl the Prince Charles today bound for Stewart on professional business. Will Janeowskl, well known Ste wart mining man, Is a passenger aboard the Prince Charles today returning north after a trip to Vancouver. Oscar Landry, district sunrin- tendent of Government Telegraphs returned to the city on today's train from a trip to Burns Lake and the Lakes District south of there on official business. The Canadian National Employ ees' picnic ''committee twpIvph word today that, although It was raining here, weather wan fine at Terrace and a good day was expec ted for the big excursion Mlw Elf'rmt,,Patmore.'lwhg hai been attending Columbia Rniw . ... .4Vp,v,.U u. ...iir - SAJUiM spector of fisheries, has returned to In New Westminster his headauarters in Vancouver af- the the citv city on on the the Prlrt-i Prlrfe returned in Charles this ter a trio to FrancoU Lake where I mornlne from Vanrnnvor tn ,a . I v w OvlIU he visited the scene ok experiments the summer vacation at her home oy me iisnenes aepartment with nere. Rev. Father E. Lerav. o.M I wha conducted monthly services of the er oi sociceye. risnenes oincers are Roman catholic Church at Ter-now waiting to determine if the race yesterday, arrived In the city planting was successful and If the from the Interior on today's train sockeye will return to the lake this and will sail on the Prince Oeorge next Friday afternoon for Stewart. a 3 xanarfms TUES. NANCY CARROLL In Singing Novelty Tin Afraid to Go Home in the Dark' Paramount Sound News Admission 20c and t3c rati m iini'StB i biitb n? b uxmxmxm ruxm turn sa t: : mts ALL READY FOR LUNCH v-aji nunting or hihing all mornmij h i : ravenously hungry. Does ever food tin.- ai thenl And wouldn't a generous pit fresh, sveet, dairy milk add the final imperfection to the meal? You can be sure of a plentiful supply of wholesome, FULL - CREAM Milk (ny t- anywhere, by taking along a few tir f . . . the powdered whole milk that kc-f-s . out ice and adds little so to tr weigm o ' pack. Economical, because there-! no waste ' it as you wed it Judge Klits for yourself. Sent! 10 cents I jr ., - .? can. CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED 115 Gor$ Skttl Totonts COUPON Cn4,tn Milk Produch LMtad, 115 Oors U., Toronto Wes Mnd mt fete booklet "Camp Cookin," Name Addrcn.. Key No. . LUMBE i ALL TALKING, SINGING AND DANCING KILN DKIK!) SITOCE, CEDAR AND IIKMLOCK FINISH, CEILING, UUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC Specialties Etluc Grain Hoat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain Hemlock Flooring Spruce and Cedar Shlplap, Boards, Dimensions and Timbers Doors, Windows, Shingles, Etc. Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Prince Ilupert, U.C PortE ssmgton Court Session loathe Man Fined p. For Assault anif Girl Sent to Jail For Having Liquor At a court SSl011 hld nt Pnrl Bsslngton on Raturdav. Hrhor Morrison, an Indian, was fined $5 uy ut. . o. Large J.P. on a charge of common assault. Lillian Morrison, an Indian crlrl. trtH hv nr Lftrge and J. A. Drown, justices of the peace, was sentenced to twn Issue of the new film "R ! -which went to Jasper Park i natural scttlnisi. wUabo i with interest. It Is the first i . picture to be taken in m iiadlan Rockle. Hie star m ' film. Miss Lois Moran, Is wry ) "D" ular with local thtre-goei s. luv ing last appeared here opp ' ' months' imnrlsonmenf, fnr havlniv Ufa- nMwik In liquor in hw possesion. Onrtaln." Red Sky' Film Anticipated Is Flnt Picture to be Tu!; n Canadian llocklcs In Dehlna iiw.