THIS AND THAT Prlnrc Cuprti Daflf Hetaf t5. Mnhctty,- June 28, 1948 T PIONEERED HERE Mr. C. f. Paftinttari Passe Away In Montreal A woman Who lived htr tot several years during pioneer days and became well known and esteemed by many friend passed away not tone; ago in Montreal in the person 0 Mrs. ASSIST RELIEF Bnrden Street Pupils Raise - I1S5 .Throarh Varied Activities Borden Street School Junior Red Cross, with the assistance eal Relief Fund. This amour; ted to $22 and speaks well fof the generous response of the pupils. The grades staged a competition among themselves to see which could donate the most, and Grade One with $4.89, Grade Four with $4.20 and Grade SIX with $4.05 were the leaders. V ralem (own) t--00 iMRlAlTC of their Parent-Teachers Asso Charles t. Partington. She was the widow of th later Major toiv Avu a e ciation, held a very successful tea and sale at the school on riday afternoon" and, as a result, the local Flood Relief Fund .Will be increased ky $125. C. T. Parttnston who w fn the retail liquor business here before World War 1 and who was kniefl in action in France during that I in aaaiuon to ine iea ana 1 sale of home-eookrng there were j articles of kltchenware, potted plants and bulbs. Leather goods j made by Grade Four were also , on sale. j ' J1" Two separate r" J Viv coated with Moirs tongue-tempting A- jf f) Li T XXX milk chocolate. yT T flC DCT wr During the afternoon the Bor- I conflict. They lived on Seventh Avenue East, having built a home there. After the war of 1914-18 Mrs. Partington wa for some time engaged in Instruction work among disabled vet' erans in military hospitals. She had been in aftlng health lor some years. Mrs. Partington is survived by one child, a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Moore of Seattle. Mrs. C. W. Peck, Wife of Col. C. W. Peck, V.C., is a niece. den Street School Choir excelled Y i MILLER BAY SCHOOL IS CLOSING LOOK tOK THIS NEW RED AND WHITE ' personalities )f Early Days tlb-1' AAmt fe-fve, frtf, Program, Prize-Oiving and Special Supper I All the children wore gay caps ot red, white and blue and those I too young for the school classes GOLD SEAL LABEL! "The paper truck was delayed." With members of the medical . WPre wheeled in to join the party and nursing staff and other visit. IONEL CRIPPEN Hotel.. themselves in their program, singing "I Love the Merry, Merry Sunshine," "Golden Slumbers," "This Canada of Ours," "Cornish May Song," "The Little Dustman" and "Alouelte.'' Olive Strand was a capable accompanist. The sale was under the supervision of Mrs.1 S. A. Cheese-man, assisted by Mrs. H.. C. Flood, Mrs. J. Lunn, Mrs. C. Strand, Mrs. H. A. Amos, Mrs. W. J. Llneham, Mrs. D Parent, and Mrs. W. McLeod assisted by Grade Six pupils with president William Blackaby, and treasurer Eddie Olsen, looking after the finances. in the various wards. The' pro-giaai consisted largely of recitations by the children of their own selection from their memory nel Crippen, who landed prior to 1909 and left in Radio Diai KW Kilocycle CFPR ors moving from ward to warj to hear a closing program, children in the Miiler Bay Hospital concluded their studies for the A . I ACHIEVEMENT Bcrden Street Junior Ited Cross Has Enviable Record Many of the visitors to the , was short, black-eyed, effi-t and quite alive to all that (Subject to change) I work including items from semester on Friday afternoon. Pauline Johnson, Robert Louis Prince It uprt Dr. R. E. Foefster, Nanaimo; Dr. A. L. Pritchard, Nanaimo; ..... iVarlert talent. we?e nrnnrllv ex- ci....r. iikn.t ci.,.nn. rince ttuprri, mar, long ago, ' ktobuh, c.. nmni oicvcua Borden Street School tea and! little better than a railway CIt"cu "u w"e iwurneu uj wilii sang -ciod Save The King"; Rose L io camp but u ' of interest by Dr. J. D. Ga,- Russell sang two solos, acconv f' M'f 8ale "J were reatl lm" r""-" 1 i ' nam, ham Washlna-rnnv Washington; R, R. V. E. Har- Hat. . mMttrf pressed hu by a a summary summon, nn on a i km most of the time. His wui, "ie meaicai supenmen- panying hersel on the guitar ris and Bellingham; J. R. blackboard giving the details ot nds called him 'Crip" and icnt; Dr. Miehael Ormiston, his and Robert Johnson, John Char- Bgt Nam" son, J. Wong, Ter- the school's achievements Included in the total sum was the amount donated by the children voluntarily towards the io- kii everybody am me same, i iuuuu, r.. m. uuk, ne ana L.arry Pierre piayea guita.1 race; M. Sailons, Vancouver; M. through Junior Red Cross acti-Bannister Smitlters; A. Leach, titles ift the past five years. The timithers; S. S. Letth, Vaneou- fact that pupils had collected ver; H. Lodef, Prince George; M.280V emmons in five veari loved a Joke and was not lady superintendent; Miss Mary trios. perpetrating a few him- Morton, Miss M. F. Piatt and The children offered their con- jMiss Clare McGrath, the head j tributions to the program from MOfrDAV. -r J4. 4:15 Stock Quotation. and 1m 4:30 Lyle Evans 4:45 The New Mother Goose-5:00 Spring Time 5:05 International Trade Fair Broadcast (CBCJ 5:30 Pops on Parade 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 8:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Summer fallow tfnstCt Stop Itch Bites when there was some nurses, and others. Ince, their beds and their disabilities Mr. and Mrs. E. S. 8hea, San was almost incredible. HtatRask iff rumor about bombs, a jsicr-looking object was seen were triumphantly ignored in the Gabriel, California;- W, R, W. During the years when War excitement of prize-giving. The smith, Port Hardy; Mrs. E. At- Savings Stamps were available youngest prize-winner was Al- nold and son, El Monte, Calif or- the pupils collected tea and cof fred Davidson who, with one arm nia; C. House, Lockport, 111.; R. fee coupons. These were sent to linst the wall of the city hall, boneless herring. In a compara- Quirk I Stop itching of Imwl WtM, hent rarti, et-tenta. hive, punpleA, utalw, Bmhiea, ulhlrtr I UM and ohw fKrrnBlly causrd (tin trimMci f ciuii k-jninii, socllnna. antiwutic O O. O. WaemlTION. .r-ai,, almiHrn. ItrH "( -r y..ur rnonry UtO. Vuur ikuHist tuck. O. D. O. PRCtCRIPTION. t around the corner from the "'y way, wiui ouiera, a ir.- station. It was regarded P't wa Parted on Digby Isl- in a cast, had struggled earnestly Coburn, Prince George; Mr. and the wholesale firms who refund When repairing the old;r building the new see us for nla-I all kinds of construction ierials. Mitchell & Currie limited r PHONE 363 f Builders and Contractors h caution. No one leit like v ""f with his studies to receive a Mrs. S. Blackwell. Wlstafla: J. W M the value nf h em.non In' 8:00-Date After Dark unnecessary chances. It no ook a e aamg pari m g- Cnarlle gtoker Dnnean, W. ft. tork, war savings stamps. This money' 8:30-Guy Lombardo Show K how suggested a nome- ."B "" . Uaraaro1 1n-ah tr.nm n Rnnrrvstrte- Mr n ftero vn- thon f,ort v. h 9:00 Musical Comedv Hits . nADt Al.r enI tftm fVia e i"iilur9t raiiwav " , . explosive and was piacca ''rVt ' .Lake also made nntahi. nrowe, couver; C. B. Smith.. Nanaimo: Junior Red Cross. With the stoo- 10:00-CBC New rr rmprr ' r-- o- i,t r,f moior f.,r a t.hnr- warehouse at Prince WIUTHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies - - nn,t whn -,irPn nut a ttrr i during the year although never M- 'inompson, Vancouver; A. ping or the! War Savings Stamps iu:iu aanasiana Ritterhouse, Nelson; O. L. John- the children continued the col- 10:15 Provincial Affairs i w 'hnvinor hfpn In srVirml hpfnrp nod. About 500 feet of old "ipi ioua u, in mk - ;: ,, , Aftr nri7p-2lvinr the children son New Westminster; E. Toiley, ection Of coupons and -then had 10:30 Let's Dance themselves had gifts of knitted Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. the firms feturn the value Of 11:00 Fish Arrivals and News ii and string became gradu- 'he King, had gone l i unwound, then a quantity heeded. Laiiuneue. Vancouver; v. j. ine coupons in premiums. Tries-! ii.vo weainer ana oign-un nppdlp rflKps tn pivp t.n Mrs TY-iiii: i I sacking, and. finally the I Stirring times in Skeena, just i Dr. F. i premiums were then sold f. 11:15 Songs Ot ToCay r (euflt-a small orange. then! A few more years rolled!"" Neave. Nanaimo: Mr. and Mrs. nerlodic sales and the- wroceed.4 ll:30-Weather forecast Kaien Co-op tw outrage was never brought along and In 1914 brought war jmu mm m urain MISS uy- Q H Campben Prlnce Oeorge; e8fmarked for Junior Red Cross II :31-Message Period jn- to anyone but Crip was i 'Crip" was among the first to;", Miss umiiner miss Drum- Df Q Frefontaine, Montreal; services. 11 :33-Recorded Interlude HOUSEHOLDERS :i the credit. There were no volunteer. He louna nis place oi mm. D Q Anderson Vancouver; Miss A summary Indicates the tre- ll:45-Lefs Waltz! ,i i rest on the Western Front. One I To close the proceedings a Ii.ils. Y.K M. Page, White Rock; K. Esen- mendous job the children have. Jiinnen was Interested for a can picture him yet-waving a special supper, high - lighting , Westminster: M Mi- flnne ver tw venf 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies in the fishing industry. He hand from the steamer, and pink Ice cream and individual ' Vancouver; H. House, Key.. February 1934 io June 1944 12:15 CBC News Give your Kitchen the "New Look." Drop in ami check the new line of Cabinet Hardware matching your kitchen color scheme with pre-harmonized paints and-colored Inlaid Linoleum. 1 $275.25 12:25 Program Resume i inn ui tnwc wnu cmij m. vwiiur v..-.. j-, - weswmnsier. lD.oia coupons, value1 possibilities of popularizing you blighters." ! The girl prize-winners were . - stamps. jo September 1944 to June 194; Margaret Joseph. Rosalie 12:30 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded 1 :00---Symphony Orch. 2:00 Sheila Presents 351 brd West Box 1127 Phone 179 I Juliet Lawley, Sally Moore, Rositf ltf'500 coupons, value $275.00 Prince, Lena Motse, Florence stamPs- Helen September 1945 to June 1946, Moise, Green, Margaret . White, Dorreen MacKay, Anne 146'817 coupons, value $284.75 September 1946 to June 1947, 16,200 coupons, value $100.00 stamps and $147.32 sales. September 1947 to June 1948 Poole, Jessie Thorn, Frances Toma, Mary Bailey, Rose Russell, Rebecca Stewart, Josephine Russell, Brenda Harris, Evelyn Char-tie, Edna McKay, Betsy Peter and Leonie Louie. 20.243 coupons, value $356.ri9 sales. The boys who received prizes, Cash donaltoM to riood Re. were Johh Charlie, Harold Bol- jej run(j $22 00 ton, Leonard Alexcee, Robert Totals, '8fi,280'2 coupons, $1, - jofiusun, ftiirea uaviason, Mien . 4j j jj aei Adams, Sam Alexander, Phil-. NOBEL PRIZES The Nobel prizes are awarded under the will of Alfred Bern- ip Stewart, Stephen Dominick, William Dominick, Arthur Derrick, Henry Joseph, Albert Stevenson, Raymond Green, Robert nard Nobel, Swedish chemist , , 'i. Norris, Norman Green, Edgar and engineer, who died in 1896. Davis and Solomon Robertson. '"" i.Tnii .act " . ' NOTICE OP INTENTION TO AfPl.v Any person who is 30 years of J-EME LAND I . . L... k k! . Ti.,t TAKS NOTICE that the Skeena' 5c ...u.c o..v " Liimwr company Limited of Btll- ted States citizen for nine years mor. B- C occupation lonKers and can be elected to the UA Senate. ifoth.lnS!oV1,S IN THE SUPREME COURT OP foreshore and hert f PX, u "! l VOl'K grorer U glad you are, that he can again m (i lt you have all of your favorite JelM) you-want. VfA W " . I BRITISH COLUMBIA bour: Commencing t a Dost Dlanted IN PROBATE frtOHAIa. ahnnt. in ft. fi'7n u n the Matter nt the f state M Carf Hvdromnh V... Q,. IS A- ,11 f . I J A - . - - ...,.... a ....... All m VI '. . BBM I ( harles) AlHert Kallxtroin. deceased, which ,..,., J' you 11 ee Una OI jeii-u ai )uui jnn b i I I InteNtate. anrt - S30 Henrees w fmm Pnet irri-... "(...L.l-in" flavor. f e t ftl reven famous In the Matter of the -A(liiiliiltratlon station, thence N70 degrees X 4 . . ,Ar . i chains; thence 830 decrees E 40 TAKE NOTICE that t by ordeft or Bis chains; thence 810 decrees E15 Honour Judge W. O. Pulton, made the chains; thence S80 decrees W au-10tlLd.!10'.e,D; l948; 1 Proximately 3 chains to the high! CHERRY ssJ STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY ORANGE LEMON ' " r , "Av V ; "OTr mrn tnence northwesterly Estate of Carl (Charles) Albert .w Kail- gltmg the Bhorellne t0 the mnt J( trom. deceased. commencement and containing 30 All parties having claims aga nst 8cre9 more or lesg 3 Hie buiu cai.abc m c .irrrrwy rruncw Storing logs. to lurnlsh same properly verllled to me on or before the 3Jst day of July, PINEAPPLE Sl.uk up your lutcli-n clipboard1! willi llil ili'liriuus, fuifl-fnll ilranrrlii. He member - sparkling, rc.1t.rful Jell O it on uf the mot appealing yl tlirifliest decern yuu can ierve. Eiijuy It regularly 1 Vfoti -fou J only in M0 ? Date of 8tnme: May 25. 1948. Dated this lBtli day of June, 1948. P. L. Nortncott, Agent for skeena lumber company Limited. 'AD. 1948 after which date claims filed may be paid without reference , to any claims ot which I then had no knowledge. All pnrtitn indented to tne estate are required to pay the amount of tholr Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the city of Prlnca Rupert. Province of British Columbia, this I4th day at June. A D. 1948. CORDON P. FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. ft ! IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Matter nf the -Administration Act" And In the Matter nf the Estate of t harles Blrtwhbitle, neeeased, 4II O it a Iradt-morV awn(l ky Carol inaral Faadfl faadl Gnrai Oanaral fo Foedt, Liinifad A rKt at r5- II TAKE NOTICE that bv Order of RIs Honor Judge W. O. Fulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of Bri tish Columbia. I was on the 17th day IvgsidS in of June. AD. 1948. appointed Admin i istrator of the Estate ot Charles Blrtwhistle, formerly of Prince Rupert. British Columbta. who died on or about the 1st day of April. i948, at Haney. British Columbia. All per sons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and toNDlE' -Standing Room Only. By Chid Young LiJf y-IS 'bzi all persons having claims against the saM estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or I" Wonderful news! This new, modern form of jrast needs bo refrigeration. You can buy a month'j supply V" 1 and keep it in the cupboard! It stays fresh till you need W&JL It fust dissolve a package according to directions and m use as fresh yeast! Gives you perfect risings, delictous Var 'lTitJ bakings in super-speedy time. Get new Fleischmann's CPtJJCllnpi Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast at your grocer's to-day. JT Once you try it you'll always use it. '. 1 aay before the 31st day or July. 14U falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 17th day of June. A D. 1948. GORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert. BC. , (168) P.