CEOROE, BritiBh Columbia THE LEADED Friday, June 30, 1922. Books! JUST RECEIVED— k LARGE SHIPMENT OF BOOKS BY THE BEST AU-THORS, CLQTH BOUND, TO SELL AT 50 Gents WHILE THEY LAST. WE ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE OF Stationery AT REASONABLE PRICES. CALL AND SEE THEM. • •?• Panama News Stand SEE A. H. Booth Far 8«th, Doom, Screens, Window ni Doer Frames, Mission Furniture, Store Fixtures, Etc. Quality and Price* Right. Fifth A vacua, Near Quebec. Res. Phone 50, 2 1, 2 I. Greenhouse Vegetables ALSO CABBAGE PLANTS AND FLOWER PLANTS FOR SALE. T. BRACE Opt Rlock East of Central Avenu«, adjoining Aerodrome. FORT GEORGE. Auto Garage Plumbing •Steam and Hot Water Heat ing—Sheet Metal -Work. Warm Air Furnaces Repairs of all kinds. Harper-Gross Ltd. THIRD AVENUE. Phone 94; 1 loiig, 1 short. P.O. Box ^8. . CORLESS, LTD. FUNERAL DIRECTORS - AND EMBALMIRS. Motor Ambulaac* la ^ Conaectle«. •Agents for Monuments and TombstonM. Teltphoa* §7A. School Keport VRlarie Colder, Billy Dibble, Florence Weisel. Dorothy Whitmore, Roy McMillan, PhUip Bergeron, Oscar Bergeron, Rita Carer, Dora Allen. Promoted from Second Primer to First Reader, order of merit—Noiv man Nilsen, Jim Lyon, Frank Wilcox, A-lice Cameron. Patricia Huble. George Bergeron, Billy Quinn, M Sacrum,. Juanita Houghtaling, Hug! Laneville, Edwin Quinn. Honor Rolls—Proficiency—Regin aid Clarence Ford. Deportment Jean Elizabeth Gillespie. Jiegiilar ity and Punctuality, Kathleen Sigm Ford. E. Milligan, Teacher. Bfiviiion 6. Promoted from Second Primer t First Reader—Philip Taylor, Clar; Wieland, Mary Lee, Carrie Furness Helen McKenzie, Lois ytonehouse Dorothy Saunders, Roderick Blun dell, Cecil 'Prescence, Ralph Moffatt Gladys Armstrong, - Arniic Bosworth Allan Harper. Promoted from First Primer t Second Primer—Howard Cameron Dennis Stevens, Annie Furness, Don Webster, Lillian Rankin,. Rolan Allen, Florence Lambert, Albert Bergenon, Rose Chmielowski, Netti Ferguson,^ George Pike, Sydne Perry (absent during June), Ruby Williams, Billy Ogg. Pearl Williams, Bobby Abbott (absent during June), Goldie Briscoe, Erlinp Boinan, Florence Moffatt, Ida Corless. Rolls of Honor—Proficiency, Philip Taylor. Deportment, Clara Wieland. Regularity, Howard Cameron. C. S. Everett, Teacher. Division 7. Prompted from Receiving "A" to First Primer—Martin Bowles, Mayla McMillan, Jake Spaner, Edith Devlin, Rosie Spaner, Elim McNamee, Doris Sibley, Joan Bailey, Mary Smith, Flora Houghtaling, Charlie Silis. Conditionally—Max Enemark, Ross McMillan, Bobby Rogers. From "B" to "A"—Marion Ferry, Garnet Woodille, Frances Saunders, Verna Briscoe, Gladys Huble, Gertie Assman, Patricia Lyon, Sydney Clark, George Chow, Roderick Mc-Leod, Jean Wimbles, Violet Newstrom, Louis Sniilauvich, Evelyn Robertson. Rolls of Honor—Deportment, Frances Saunders. Punctuality and Regularity, Max Enemark. Proficiency, Marion Ferry. S. A. Crail, Teacher. STOLE HORSE TO RIDE TD FRIENDS IN MONTANA Former Prince George Woman Arrested in Calgary and Brought Back to - Edmonton. > Edmonton, June. 28.—"I wanted o ride to my mother in Montana. I now I've done wrong, and 1 guess 11 have to take what's coming to le." With these p words Mrs. R. C. enip pleaded guilty to the theft of horse before MagistrateE mily C. urphy in the women's court here n Tuesday. She was remanded for ntence. Twenty-three years of age, thin id with a face that told of much ulVering, the prisoner related her ory. .She told of her husband, a lilway engineer, and her three chil- rcii, and of the home in Melville, ask. "My husband was selfish nd grouchy and no woman could ve with him," she said, commenting n her home life. She told of leav- ig home and working in various aces in the west, also of incidents ading up to the theft to which she leaded guilty. "My husband could not make a ome," she declared. "That's where ou are wrong, came back Magis-rate Murpljy. "You are the one to nake the home, not him." The police told how the woman ad hired a horse from a barn, giv-ng the information that she was oing so under doctor's orders. When she failed to appear after a easonable time the.police were noti-Word was received that a girl dress-d. in overalls had sold a horse and •acfle in Leduc for $25 and had carded a train. She was arrested /hen she alighted from the train in algary. When asked by the mag-itrate if she knew at the time that he was committing a crime,/she aid, "1 didn't stop to think; rwant-d to get home." . / "Yes, that's the trouble. You id n't stop to think ana that is what foke up your home," commented Magistrate Murphy inadjourning the URCH SERVICES. Catholic Church.' Summer Stricea. Sunday—7 a.m., First Maw; 9 a. , Sunday School; 10 a.m., Second Mass and Benediction Week Days—7 a.m., Mass. Friday, 8 p.m., Evening Service. Rev. Father LtRay, O.M.I., P.P. Balratt** Arnjr. Bundaf School, 11 a.m. Public lf I p.m. and T p.m. Alto publit inciting* TueriUf and Thara-dajr eveningi at I ¦.». PresWytariaa Church. 11 a.m., preachinf service. 12:30 p.m., S.i. primary d«pt. 8:80 p.m., S.8. upper dept. • 7:30 p.m., prawning service. . Every San4ar, First ChaVch. 2 p.m., Sunday Seheoi. a p.m., preaching service. P. E. Wilson Barrister and Solicitor. Third Avenue, Prince George. Insurance A. Wimbles District Agent Manufacturers Life Notary Public. Issuer of Marriage Licenses Mclnnis & Wilson DaaUrt in Rough and Dressed LUMBER —and— ". . BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Cornar Quebec and Fourth. J. M. McLean Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Prince George B.C. Henry Wilson Registered . Architect P.O. Box 64, Prince Georg«y ¦ y * C. C. Reid GROCERIES FRUITS PROVISIONS Peek Frean's Old Country Biscuits CREAM HORN SHORTCAKE CLOTTED CREAM PAT-A-CAKE BOURBON IN \.U>. PACKETS, 35c. Phone 1 PITMAN'S M « a i t STORE Gramaphones Pianos -Singer Sewing Machines TO THE PUBLIC: WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE FOR THE VERY BEST BARGAINS IN FIRST GRADE Gencrai Merchandise The Prince George General Store GEORGE STREET, B«tw«cn Rax Th,«atr* and Auction Rooks. Prince George Real Estate Company G. W. MASON, Manager. (Established in 1913) AGENTS FOR NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY OWNERS. RENTS COLLECTED. CONVEYANCERS. . CITY PROPERTY AND LAND FOR SALE. See Our Lists Before Buying. " FIRE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT: District Agenta For— Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. Insurance Company of North America. Acadia Fire Insurance Company. Caledonian-American Insurance Company. NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE. Pbona 22F. George Street. For your week-end Holiday Peaches Oranges Bananas Watermelon Plums Strawberries E.C.D. ICECREAM ¦—j P AfiMf PHONE 55B. PHONE 85B. F R E S H R 0 A S T E D me yy Brand Fresh Roasted .. 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Leaves her dock at South Fort George every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 8:30 A.M. . Leaves QUESNEL every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 A.M. Reaches destination same day. THE CEDAR CREEK ROUTE. Oxy-Acetytine Welding LATHE AND MACHINE WORK. ENGINE REPAIRS. C. A. Blue Electric and Machinery Co. SECOND AVENUE WEST. * NEAR GEORGE. New Pacific Milk The only Milk Produced in B.C. Unequalled in Price and Quality, Groceries Flour Feed & Produce J. ASSMAN George Street. Phone 110' Prince George. y