PAGE row W39X THE THRIFTY BATHROOM TISSUE" DEATHS AT SMITHERS Three Well Known Residents Tass Away In As Many Days SMITH ERS, Jan. 25, death In that many days at Smith OCEAN FALLS A very successful dance was OFFICERS INSTALLED (Continued from Page One) Borland and William Crulckshank. Prosram Bill Watts, William Crulckshank, Dr. J. H. Carson and Cecil Fitzgerald. Entertainment C. C. Mills. William Crulckshank, Dr. J. H. Carson, C. P Balagno, T. W. Brown and O. O. StuarU Sports and Inter-club J. H. Bulger I and W. j. Scott. ; Attendance H. S. Meadows, O. L. Rorie and Dr. Harold Johnsen. I Membership c. C. Mills and W. M. Watts-"- ' Bulletin Dr. H. N. Brocklesby and Frank Dlbb. Purple and Gold Frank Dlbb and D. O. Borland. Sergeant-ai-Arms J. W. Presentation William Crulckshank was called upon to say the Gyro Club's farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Tobey and he did so In a feeling manner, culminating his remarks with the presen tation to them of a handsome sil-, r-ver tray Inscribed with a suitable farewell greeting and the engraved signatures of the members of the club. Mr. Tobey, In reply, referred to( the fact that his association with ,Gyro had been one of the outstand-' his hew Tiome. Milk in a Minute! Says EUia th Borden Cow: "KLIM powdered whole milk hould be in every kitchen. Juit add it to cold water whitk with a beter and prettol you have an instant ripply of pasteurised natural-tasting, creamy milk. There' no waste with Klim . . . you just mix as much as you want, when you want it. At all good grocers. ldim Metlakatla ! Wins First t mg hlgmigms or Ms tnirty-two years of residence In Prince Ru- (SDeclal to Dally News) pert. It was an association which NEW mETLAKATLA, Jan. 25 he hoped to be able to continue In t New Metlakatla defeated Stan- dard Oilers of Prince Rupert b..wi w.v ....j ....... ...v . . . , 4U ,,. A benefit of those who lost the'r a"" uauii, u. wc cc...s " 10 " : household effects In the New was tne presentation oy ur. k. tne DasKetDaii series nere last Year's Day fire A good crowd at- Oeddes Large to Frank Dlbb of a night. Beynon scored twelve tended and a considerable sum cigarette . lighter as a token of of Prince Rupert's points. vac rnn H7pH appreciation of his services t to the club, particularly In connec- The third t-v, nnmi r.u,U n rviar, tlon with the publication of the : Falls Is nettine under way. So ouneun. Mr. uido replied Dneny ers claimed William Bovlll who was many have snown an interest that but suitably. Mrs. R- O. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. L. very well known here as a contrac- jfRas been found advisable to ar- Tne Program of entertainment M. Asemlsscn, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. tor. Mr. Bovlll had been ill for sev- range them In groups. Mrs." Corker Included clarionet solos by Tom Armour, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dixon, eral weeks; having suffered a stroke was ma(je cha'rman of the acting Johnstone, vocal solos by Len Crlpps Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlbb, Dr. and some-Ume -ago from which he had gr0up, Miss Lehman of the pro- ahd monologues by Reg Kings, all Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby, Mr. and Mrs. never completely recovered. He was duclng and directing group, Mrs. oI which were most acceptable. C. Arnold Flaten, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. a native of Belfast. Ireland, and Alnsworth of the staging and cos- P. Balagno acted as piano accom- Borland, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergln, had resided In Smlthers for about turning group and Mrs. Cochrane panlst." Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Large, Mr. and twelve years. He was a widower, 'c the reading group. During the evening there was Mrs. Arthur Sutton, Dr. and Mrs. N about 65 years of age, and lived j 'music by an orchestra consisting M. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kel- with his son, James Bovlll. Two A very successful silver tia was of Mrs. Jean DeCarlo, Jlmmle Cur- lett, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Mitchell, other sons, John and William Bo- held at the home (Jf Mrs. Anderson rle and Oeorge prown. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott, Lieut, and vlll Jr reside In Smlthers. .by 'the Anglican t Women's' Auxll- The theatre party which conclud- Mrs. Cecil Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. On Friday morning a well known larv: The tables' were decorated ed the evening's Dror.eedlnes was O. W. Crlpps, Mr. and Mrs. C. P- bachelor farmer of the Glentanna with primroses and daffodils from due to the courtesy of D. G. Bor- Balagno, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bulger. district, Albert Karlsten,. was found lecal gardepfe' preat pots of cream land; manager of the Capitol Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moore, Mr. ana dead In hU. home. Neighbors had chrysahttisiisitaji and. shaded1irHs Thritre. wnbwxts heartily thanked Mrs. R. G. Vandersluys, Mr. and visited hirii the day previous and cave the'. rbSnSFfi jWrv hospitable ,forhe pleasuifc-He had afforded all Mrs. Alex McRae, Dr. and Mrs. had made arrangements to look af-air. TttetohVerrers$ere: Mrikh4lhesbctiu-&0wine the solen. Bernard Lundahl, Mr. and Mrs, ter his stock while he came In to holme, president' -Mrs;: Kennedy, did picture "Stanley and Living- Croft Brook, Mr. and "Mrs. W. L. hospital at Smithers but, upon visit- Mrs. Simon, Mrs. Aldred, Mrs. Pat- stone." Coates, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown, Ing his home again on Friday morn- terson and Mrs. Robertson. Ing, found jilm dead. . Another Old timer of the Doughty WILLING BUT WEAK district, between Smlthers and Haz-; LONDON, January 25 (CP) Sir I Famous C. C. Mills headed the committee Dr. and Mrs. C- H. Hanklnson, Mr. responsible for the general arrange-.and Mrs. William Crulckshank, ment of the proceedings. ;Mrs. A. S. Nlckerson, Mrs. D. McD. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Miss Muriel Vance, Lieut. elton, William A. McMaster, was Patrick Hastlnrs. Journalist-bir- 1W. H. Tobey, Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. O. Stuart, Lieut J. W. Kllpatrlck, brought In to Smlthers Hospital last rlstfr who .saw service in the Lakle, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Macallum, A. M. Borland, John Bulger, S. J. week and passed away on Saturday. South African War (189-1902), has Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ingram, Mr. and Hunter, Reg. Kings, Len Crlpps and Hs was an elderly man and had rellquiihed his commission as Mrs. W. M. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. G. Tom Johnstone. farmed at Doughty for a number of squadron-leader in the RA.F. be- A. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills, : years. caus of Ill-health. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Johns. Mr. and' Medals iQt Distinguished Service . . THE VICTORIA CROSS... "FOR VALOUR" Moit highly coveted decoration in the Britith Amy. Inatituted by Her Late Mtjeety, Queen Victoria, in 1856, tbia aimpU bronie croaa, uapended from a crimson ribbon, i awarded to aoldiera, aailore and airmen of all ranki for "conepicuoua bravery or devotion to the country in the presence of the enemy". The Victoria Croea ia the rartat of aU British Decorations, and takes precedence over all other Orders and Medela. Recipients of the V.C. wear on the ribbon, when the ribbon is worn without the Cross in undress uniform, a miniature replica of the Cross in bronie and an additional replica if the Cross is awarded twice. Bine the inrtitution of the, Victoria Crose it haa been awarded to 1101 heroes of ths Empire. Recipients are entitled to use the letter V.C. alter their names. Try a Classified Advertisement. Over 6o Medals and Prizes awarded Dewar's for merit. . The highest honours the world has ever bestowed upon a Scotch Whisky I DEWAR'S SfxciafJliuuiSL OLD SCOTCH WHISKY No. r tde Dewof'i Meoal Series. Wetck lor (vbieaeeel resell a ad deceiotleM. t" f( i I6M of.' $3.75 40 ei. $5.60 BY APPOINTMENT TWs advertisement Is not publishea.or displayed by the Llquol Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. FINE FILM WITH MUSIC "The Star Makr." With Blng Crosby Capitol Feature For Tonight and Tomorrow With Blng Crosbysmglng many songs, old and new, Louise Camp- bell adding a note of romance, Ned Sparks as Blng's press ag?nt, 'lauia Hope Crews a? an ex-opera snger. Waltr Damrosch conducting The Phllha-mon!c Orchestra of Los Angeles and Linda Ware, sensational fourten-yar-oW singing discovery, making her screen debut, a singing cavalcade of show business. "The Star Maker,- will be Viewing at the Capitol Tt.eitre here tonight and tomorrow. The story of the picture Is bas?d ion Ous Edwards' amazing care?r and shows B'ng as a. penniless 1 sonic writer, r'slng to a top pos tlon In the entertainment world by rutting on great kldd'e show-However, Blng loses out becaus" he has children acting after ten o'clock at insht; but like a true showman, sets about recouping his fortune In a new field radio. Bins sing such Ous Edwards' favor te as "Sschool Days," "In My Merry OldsmoblK" "Jimmy Valentine" and many others; and such new tunes as "An Apple for the Teach er" and "A Man and His Dreams." Linda Ware does many numbers, both popular and plasslcal. Latest war semes are being shown In the weekly news reel which Is an added feature on this picture program. TROOP TRAIN'S GALORE LONDON, Jan. 25 CP British railways ran more than 5.500 spec-1 lal Jtralns for the first three j months of war to transport troops and munitions. FRYS llS BETTER vm t-CAO. S) IN T1IK Hi I'KKMK ('(M KT Of IIKI I lll ( OI.OIIIM In IToliale In the Maltrr of the "Admlnl.lratlon Art" And In the .Mailer f the IXalr nf MUhrlr lino, Otherwle kuwii a Mlkele Cora, lleiruorit lnleUte TAKE NOTICE thai by order of lilt Honor. W. E. rinlxT; made th 72ni day of iajmrnay, A. D. 1940, I fu ap-polrWd AimlnlMutor at Ui ette of Vllchele Coco, otixirwtau known & Mtkele Ooco, denmcl, and all parUei bavlng claim i5rm the mid rUit ire herrlby required to furnish um, iwpniy verified, M im on pr bnfore he 25th day of FotrufU-y. A D. 1940. ind &U jMrtlea Indebted to Uo estate are rerlrpd to pn-f the kmrinn of thnlr Indebted nma to me forthwith. Dntrd the 33rd dnf of January, A. D. 1940, NORMAN A. WATT. OffkcbU Admlnbilrntor. Prince Rupert. D C. IV TIIKHri'ltKMK nil KT Of IIIIITItll ( (II. I .Mill A In ITiibale n the Mailer l I lie "AiliiiliiMratlvil Alf Anil ii the Miller of Hie tatatr of Aliclrrtv I.. U'ravrr, llnrxhril TAKE NOTICE that by order of His 'tonor Jude W. E. FbhfT dated the '2ni day of January 1940 I was ap-Inted Admlilritraor H the EwUte of Vrwlrew LmniMtl Weaver, Deceased, late )t the City of Prince Rupert, Tlrttlah Columbia, and all pcrsou luvlngl '.lalm agalnat Ui aald Eetote are hereby rUlrtd to furnish the. aumi to m wopprty verified on or before the 28Ui toy cf Feb run ry 1940 and til jisrson Itulebted to the mid Estate are reipilred , to T-y the amount cf their lfulebtedi new to me roruiwlin. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prlnre Rupert, D. c, Drtitwl the 22nd tUy of January, A. D, 1940. 99 KIDS AND BING... in the screen's grandest musical romance of a Broadway song and dance man who made the kids of yesterday into the stars of today! 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