'wr.iww.M... . , Prince Rnjrt Daflf J2tes its. friday, June 25, 1848. . PIONEER PASSES Helmar Hammarberg Came In Early Days to Lakes District tdth CM A Delicious Coof Drink Directions: Make te exactly as usual . White still hot pour into glasses fitted with crocked ice . . . Add sugar and lemon !s taste . . . FRANCOIS LAKE Helmer P. Hammarberg, early settler of the Lakes district, passed away at his farm home near Danskin last Tuesday and the funeral was held on Saturday, a large number of friends from all settle Km n Prince Rupert citlaens who are of the new pin whale corduroy looking for a lively Bummer slacks are examples of the atrik-reading would find 'Sense and ing. colors the ladies have to Nonsense" by Eric "Japes" Nicoi j choose from, easy going. Professor Nicol packs If you are a gardener and your a lut of humor into his small sweet peas are ready to start book. When the heat waves axe ; climbing you needn't fuss with doing their burning best to roast string or scrounge old fish nets, mm the unfortunates who must stick you can buy new net from an to the city during the hot weath- enterprising merchant who sells er, Richard Finnie's "Canada It in lengths of 50 feet or less at ments to the south being in attendance. Service was conducted by the Rev. A. W. Atkinson arid many beautiful floral tributes covered the casket. Mr. Hammarberg was one of the first four settlers to locati-in the areas now known as Grassy Plains and Danskin. His partner was Eric Johnson, who predeceased him. Others of th party of pioneers were Andy Moves North" may give you a few , a very reasonable price. Robert Woods left yesterday by plane for a brief business trip to Vancouver. refreshing hours. j Speaking of fish net is a re- There is a way you can ice- minder that someone in Vancou-cool your drinks now without ver is reported to have invented diluting them. A firm has put out a new fish fooler. It might bet-shatter-proof plastic cubes with ter be called a herring saver for Dahlberg and Axel Olson, the that is its chief function. Made water sealed within them, you, ,latter beIng the ony Qne Qf th, abounded in that district. All the trappers who have wintered in that district put together have not equalled their catch during the past fifteen years, which goes to show that the fur bearers are doomed o extermination. The deceased is survived by his wife and his son, Eric. Honorary pall bearers were Axel Olson, Barney Mulvany, David Murray and Oscar Bos- of nersnex or clastic the eadeet keep a few of these "nice cubes' quartette to be still alive. There A. MacKENZJE FURNITURE Limited has a trough-like place for the i herring with a disc-chaped at tachment on the front. The disc i in the refrigerator so their contents are frozen and dunk them in the drinks as required. They can be used over and over and come in a variety of colors. Do you avoid small carpets on highly polished floors? They are I THE THE 6ITPREME SUPREME COURT COURT OF OF I was neither road nor trail to the settlement they chose to develop but they moved slowly, and built roads and trail as they progresed. Hammarberg and Johnson trapped the Big Eutsuk and over the Coast Divide in 1912 making a record catch of 388 marten and a proportionate number of bea 1 BRITISH BRITISH COLUMBIA COLUMBIA f IN IN PROBATE PROBATE is set on a slant and, apparently, designed to give the lure a life-lik wiggle and to plane the arrangement down into deep water. A hook is attached to a k- Miiller of the i,liitr nf Clmrlr trom, while active pall bearei: Lean Back and LA-Z-BOY leans back with you for reading, rechning, relaxing, reposing, .retiring. Call in Seeing is Believing n K brother if thpv hav heen were Howard Brott, Andrew Johnson, Henry Anderson and Bne threaded front through the painted with a new plastic liquid fcv. tM'fil44t. j BE NOTICE that by Order of fa .nor Jucle W. O. Pulton. Lo-' tnuge of the Supreme Court ol k) Columbia. Luttfi-s of Admin-ji.m with the Will annexed of Luite of Chtirles Brooks, duceas-it. of Prince Rupert, British Col-k v ho died on or about the 15th that is gauranteed to keep them " w iuic " ver, otter, fisher, mink, wolver is that the Phone 775 327 SrdAve from slipping from under the V u " ? ine, ermine and other furs which unsuspecting floor walker. . It won't mark the floor either, ac- fish can see the bait but when he strikes, the plastic protects the herring and the hook securely lodges in the attacker's mouth. fct April. 1U48. at Prince Rupert, t:oiumoia. were grunted to me William Bickle ,all friends of thirty-five years standing. Tram Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday-8 p.m. from the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. h toward Gladding, the law- cording to the maker. . In small houses ana apartments the lady of the establish liiorney of Mary Tschlda. the COTTAGE CHEESE , New Creamed fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Dally , ALL-WEATHER SERVICB I .ecutrlx named In the Will of id deceased, on the 21st duv of IA D 194B. All persons indebted CFPR Radio Dia 1240 Kilocycle- said estate are required to pav ment is always looking for some way to economize on apace. Dining tables are usually bulky but now there is a type In town that can be folded until it looks like hmunt of their Indebtedness to fctiiwlth and all persons having (Subject to change) - I m l T""St aRRmst ine said estate are re-lu file them with me properly ! on or before tne 31st day of U48. falling which distribution 1 n "a--7," Hi bt made having regard only to i luinis ol which X shall .have luitlfled. ED at Prince Rupert, B.C., L'ml duv or June. A D. 1648 KOliKKT EDWARD GLADDING Box 508, Prince Rupert. B C. (162) a side table. For family use a leaf is folded back from the top and rests on a secure extension leg. For reunions the table can be stretched out to about 7 feet and additional leaves used for the covering. Perhaps mankind is getting softer. Anyway it seems to be the style to cushion even the humble kitchen chair these days and, while you are on the job, 7 Cirussinea Ac Jn The News ..-siiito Aaverws.ng Pays! FRIDAY. PJiS. 4:00 Ed McCuroy stngs 4:15 Stock Quotation 4:30 Music by Goodman 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 String Stylings 5:30 Keyboard and Console 6:45 Community Calendar 8:00 Beat the Champs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Party 3:00 Louis-Walcott fight 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Parlow String Quartet 8:00 Prairie Schooner 8:30 Dreamtime 0:00 Prairie Showcase 8:30 Symphony for Strings :10:00 CBC News 10:10 3. C. Newt 10:15 Speaking As & Listener 10:30 lal Richards Orch. 11:00 Fish Arrivals 11:05 Weather and Sign Off BATURUAy A.M. . . -? S.r ' ft , f you might as well do it up Tight with padding encased In plastic material that won't crack, wrin-jkle or lose its shape. (That's .what the man said). m ... It used to be fashionable to i buy imported goods but today No Vefow hue' thanks to Blue! , Oh what joy tt it to hang clothes all snowy white on tho line! No faded, yellow look! White sheets, towels, table linen ond clothes are white when rinsed in Blue! So easy.;, just a swish pr two of Blue in the final rinsing Water and out they come ; : ; sparkling, snowy-white! P. S. Seven colours combine UP there is a growing demand for and pride in things Canadian. m Pride in home products was par TEARFUL TESTIMONY Explaining to a coroner's jury how he shot and killed a 14-year old playmate, Donald Brooks, during a mock hold-up Richard Harrell, 13, breaks into tears during his testimony In Los Angeles, Cal. Richard told the jury he was playing with a gun "loaned" to him by another boy who had stolen it and he didn't know it was loaded. i ticularly noticeable among Canadian troops who served over seas. And speaking of war equipment brings, us right up to those dainty little floral brooches worn Vo taiUnes per week for to make white, one of these it blue. Blue must be added to make true white. fiCOrVER VICTORU SEATTLE k'sday, 1:30 p.m., Cardena 7:30 Musical clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:80 Morning Devotumg 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News Commentary 9:15 Records at Random 9:30 Land of Supposing 9:59 Time Signal by many of the fair sex. Cana-' dian manufacturers are competing very favorably In that china novelty Industry. Curbstone observations Indicate that, when the sun is pour-. ing it maximum candlepower on j to the city streets from a cloud- i fi iuiday, 8 a.m., Calata IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE i t.h Mnrtfr of the l.Hlate of Carl irimrlfs) Albert Kallstrum, dt-eawfl. latcHtate. and In tin- Mutter of the "Administration IWART and ALICE ARM WHERE THREE ZONES MEET IN BERLIN This is the strange scene In Potsdamer Square, Berlin, where all three zones Russian, British and U.S., meet each other. A plebiscite for the unity of Germany has been under way since May 23 and is about to end. Each sector carries a poster concerning it. The Russian zone poster above says: 'You are entering the Russian sector! Here exists democratic right of self-government. Here you can stand up for Germany's unity. Here you are not hindered in signing the lists of the plebiscite." The U.S. zune poster, not shown, says: "You are entering the U.S. sector! Here exists American democracy. One wants to forbid the plebiscite, however no power can hinder you from signing. Don't forget your democratic rights. Sign the lists." The British zone poster says: "You are entering the British sector. Here you are allowed to sign for the plebiscite. Deride as a German! Germany's unity is Germany's future, for it guarantees bread and peace for our people. Therefore sign the' lists of the plebiscite for Germany's unity." iduvii. V4 midnight m QIEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ic ssy, fome ui uur nuue cju- ( (0:00 Band Stand zens are not averse to matching in-iswnriri rm.mi. y Coquitlam, June 8, 19, News and 2911 p.m. the weather's mood with shirts Act" ' TAKE NOTICE that by order or His Honour Judge W.p. Pulton, made the 10th day of June, ill. 1948, I wast appointed Administrator of t h e I Estate of Carl (Charles) Albert KbU-j trom, deceased. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required 10:30 Concert Favorites 10:45-CBC News 10:55 Weather Forecast and jackets of gay colors. Hur-l rah! But they have a bit of catching up to do before they FRANK J. SKINNER U O ...... ..r s i.uilt Id Ave. Puune 568 can out-dazzle the girls, gome 11:00 On the Teen Beat 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 81st day of July. AD. 1948 after which date claims filed may be paid without referenoe to anv olalnw of Vihtch I then had SHADES Y - S T R y no knowledge. All nartles indebted to the estate 'are required to pay the amount of I their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the city of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, this 14th day of June. A D. 1948. GOOD GARDENERS Use Vitamin B-l for Better Gardens. It makes for Rapid Growths and Works Like Magic om Your Plants : t One Buttle Makes 200 Gallons Solution, 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. I i . ' it ' ., - - . , GORDON F. FOKKB. ' - Official Administrator. Prtuoe Rupert. B C 11:33 Recorded 11:45 Personal ATium f.Vt. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12 : 15 Recorded Interlude 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 Musical Program. 1:00 Air Force Day Program 1:30 First Piano Quartet 2:00 Memo From Lake Success 2:80 To be announced 3:00 Piano Classics 3:15 CBC News 3:25 Recorded Interlude 3:30 NBC Symphony Orch. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED SEE1 R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPRi Advertis" in tne Daily fcewsi EVERYTHING HASN'T RAISED IN PRICE . . . It may surprise many but 1847 Rogers and Community Siiver flatware is the same price as before the war. Graduation SUITS the tax is now off it should be doubly . And as attractive. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF : BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Mutter of I lie "Aumliilntriitlmt Act" Anil In the Matter of the Estate of ClinrlfK BlrtvvliiHtle, Deceaaeil, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that 'by Order of His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 17th day of June. A D. 1948, appointed Administrator of the Estate of Charles Blrtwhlstle. formerly of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, who died on or about the 1st day of April, 1948. at Haney, British Columbia. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness, ' to me forthwith and all persons having claims against Bulger's always sell standard goods at Canadian advertised prices even though express charges are more than those of places nearer to the lactones. p For Instance a Big Ben clock or set of silver sells Down from Pike's Corner would come Aunt Jane, Uncle Ned end Their brood . . , happy to view the wonders of six continents ... the foreign . . . the exotic . . . the new ... All through that wonder the three dimensional stereoscope, it was ever an instrument, "Ah" evoking ... a delight and education to all! . The evening then topped off round the festive board . . . pickle-packed, laden wirh cold ham and chicken, apple aauoe and milk for the children, and, of course, Royal Export for the elders. Today, as in 1401, the thoughtful host still counts on Royal Cxport Bear to help him, perfectly, round out a gathering of his good friends. PRINCETON BREWING CO,. LTD, PRINCETON, B.C. for the same price as in Ontario where It is made. A large part of our stock is made up of standard advertised goods and we try to keep the balance in line with the prices of other cities. And we guarantee t he satisfaction of our goods. . Something from Bulger's is always something worth having. - ' - txne saia estate are requirea to me them with me properly verified on or before the 31st day of July. 1948. j failing which distribution will be I made having regard only to such 'claims of which I shall have been Highest honors go to our smart selection of graduation suits. WKdiey're correct for the, important ceremony and the festivities right for wear in the months to come. DISTINCTIVE tailoring FINE FABRICS notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this l?th day of June. A D. 1948. GORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. (158) m imaniiiisM m WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Develonine. Printing Enlarging OUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies CLOTHING STORE This idvertisement is not published or dismayed by the Liauor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia