.i'li 3 ::!( V.'i .(; i i! ,1 . -I. t It it Sfct f ) ill 15 .5' ( ... 4. ! ill ll i if y J: PAO? POtTR. Tift DAILY HUGE ARENA NEAR READY Lake Placid Olympic Getting Winter Ready Games Tor , , LAKE PLACID. N. Y., Jan. 15 laW on the floor of the new Olym pic arena to carry the brine that will freeae the 'great indoor ice heet on which the figure-skdtiru, and curling competitions and part in diameter, will be imbedded in a mixture ol concrete and sfel shavings. Over this the ice sheet Will be frozen. Construction of the arena began last August and is being pushed rapldh to completion. The build mally dedicat.-d on January 18 during the annual convention cfi the New York State Publisher's Association. The Lake Placid arena reprea-ents nn 'invetm$nt of "approximately $225,000. It. is 238 feet by 143 feet wide, Inside the ice sheet will measure approximately 83 by 167 feet OVer'AOOO spectators can be accomodated during the Olympic Games. For the lint ttma in trie history of the Winter Games inclement weather cannot interrupt either the hockey schedule or the flgur skating competition. BASKETBALL January IS Panthers vs. 32 Taxi. Iligh School vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Comets. League pf Nations vs. Scouts. SECOND HALF January 19 Panthers vs. C. NR. Tuxts vs. High School. Amazons vs. Cardinals. ' Rovers vs. League of Nations. January 22 32 Taxi vs. C. N. R. Tuxis vs. Merchants. Comets vs. Amazons. Scouts vs. Japanese Ass'n. January 26 Panthers vs. 32' Taxi. High vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Comets. Seouts vs. Rovers. : January 29 Panthers vs. C. N. R. Tuxis vs. High School. Amazons vs. Cardinals. League of Nations vs. Japanese SPORT CHAT Thumb-nail sketches of members of the all-Canada British. Rugby team, which sailed January 2 from Vancouver for Japan. Bight gnem- vra nf thtc tpiin nlavcri asairilt th Ntae miles of steel pipe are being Jap4ncse team wnlcn vlslted Brl. tlsh Columbia in Saptember, 1930. George Niblo weight 165 lbs. height, 5' 8". Centre three-quarter or stand-off. Good plaee kicker of the hockey schedule of the Iir a5alnst JaPan team 1930. Olympic Winter Games here next PIay for Vancouver Rugby Union. February will be contested, E:nett Plnkham weight 175 lbs. The pipes, an inh and a quarter height 6' 2". Wing three-quarter. Plays for Rowing Club of Vancouver Rugby " Union. Fast runner. Played Japan team 1930. Len Leroy weight 170 lbs. height 5' 7". Centre three-quarter. Plays for Rowing Club of Vancouver Rugby Union. Good place' kicker ing will be finished about the early fast PJayed aalUt Ja. part of January and will be for-;Mn ln ifl30. He I ejmtnin of the all-Canada team. Ivor Saundry weight 150 lbs. heiaht 5" 4". Scrum half. Plays for Ex-Magee Club Vancouver Rugby Union. A smart half. Pete Wilson weight 1&5 lbs. height 5' 9". Scrum half. Stand off or centre three-quarter. Played against Japan team 1930. Learned game In New Zealand. Bud Murray weight 175 lbs. height 5' 9". Forward. Played for Varsity against Japan team 1930: An excellent forward. Good place kicker. Bob Normlngton weight 210 lbs. height 6'. Forward. Plays for Vancouver Rowing Club. Rugby Union. A. Mitchell weight 180 lbs. height 6'. Forward, plays for Rowing Club Vancouver Rugby Union. An outstanding forward. Bert Dutemple weight 185 lbs. height 5' 9". Torward. Learned the, game in New Zealand. A good breakaway. Plays for Meralomas of the' Vancouver Rugby Union. Tubby Suter weight 170 lbs. height 5' 8'. Stand off or centre three-quarter. Plays for Bank of Commerce team In Montreal, Que, Jerry Boone weight 185 lbs. height 5' 11". Foward. Plays for Wanderers team in Toronto, Ont. He is vlce-captaln of the all-Canada team. Sydney Selkirk weight 175 lbs. height 5' 10". Forward. Plays for Wanderers team in Toronto. Ont O. E. Cox weight 175 lbs. height 5' 11". Forward. Plays for the Quebec Rugby Union ln Montreal. Que. Bonnie Gay weight 152 lbs. Insist on "GRANTS BEST PROCURABLE" Th6 Original For Sale at Vrmlora or dirrct from "Mail Order Drpt." Liquor Control Board, Victoria, II. C 1 w BEST PROCURABLE' PURE SCOTCH WHISKY RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT ButUrd nd tuarmalMj by William Urut A Sun Liait'4 UlHiMJitk and Ual.i-;inllvK DiaullnWa, lu. cn A Claacow. SrMland. COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cssaldy. Welllutton in any quantities. AIo Uulkley Valley Hay. Grain and Itobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 I BibiaMl I This advirtiMjnmt is not pulililicd or displayed i the Liijuor Coiurol Board or the Governmt'ni of British Columbia. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIltV FOU SKEENA IIIIAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZEU MII.R AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery lliroufhvui tbt City Chicago Ready For Big Fight Sixteen Thousand Buy Tickets For Uzcudun-Lcvinsky Mix in Windy City Tonight CHICAGO. Jan. 15: Sixteen thousand fight fans had booked reservations up to last night fox the Paulino UzcudumKlng Levlnsky heavyweight battle to be staged here tonight Odds yesterday were seven to five in favor of Levlnsky but it was ex pected they would probably even out today. HOCKEY SCORES Chicago 0. Detroit 2. To.'onto 0. Montreal 4. Boston 1. New York Rangers 3. Hockey Standings International Division W. D. L. P. Toronto 11 5 8 27 Canadiens 9 3 11 21 Americans 8 6 10 20 Maroons 7 3 14 17 American Division Rangers 16 5 4 37 Chicago 7 8 7 22 Boston 7 8 7 22 Detroit 8 4 12 20 CRIBBAGE January 18 O rot to vs. Seal Cove. Swifts vs. Eagles. K. C. vs. Elks. Moose vs. P. R. Hotel. Musketeers vs. I. O. O. F. January 25 Eagles vs. Seal Cove. Musketeers vs. Swifts. Or otto vs. Elks. I. O. O. F. vs. P. R. Hotel. Moose vs. K. C. height 5' 7". Centre or wing three-quarter. Plays for the Province of Manitoba in the city of Winnipeg. Fast sprinter. i G. Richards weight 160 lbs. t. nin v. e. in, rAM.Ml nu... ikcaii , iu . rviwaiu. i ujo iui the Province of Saskatchewan. Plays second rank. C. Battye weight 150 lbs. height 5' 7". Centre or wing three-quarter. Starred for and was captain of the University of Toronto team In the province of Ontario. Jack Bain weight 176 lbs. height ' 2". Forward. Plays for the Van-couver Rugby Union. A sterling for- ward. C. H. Read weight 170 lbs. height 5' 7". Forward. Plays for Winnipeg, Man. Bill Wharton weight 105 lbs. height ' 10 y. Plays for the 16th Scottish. Victoria Rugby Onion. Played Victoria Rep. A good front row forward. Played against Japan 1930. r rk nhillings weight 160 lbs. height 6 Plays for the 5th Regiment. Victoria Rugby Union. Played Victoria Rep. Very fast three-quarter. Oeorge Wamock weight 179 lbs. height 0' i'j". Captain of the 5th Regiment of Victoria Rugby Union. Played Victoria Rep. A good scrum man. Played against Japan 1930. Campbell Forbes weight 176 lbs. helitht 6" iv. Playa for the Can. Scottish. Victoria Rugby Union. Played Victoria Rep. Breakaway in scrum Faet and Clever. Played against Japan 1990. Brian Hunninga -weight 178 lbs. height 5' 9' . Plays for the Can. Scottish. Victoria Rugby Union. Played Victoria Rep. Three-quarter, hard runner. . Johnny Rowlands weight 175 lbs. height 5' 11". Plays for the Can. Scottish, Victoria Rugby Union. Played Victoria Rep: A hard working aggressive forward. J Eric Cameron weight 170 lbs.! height 5' 11". Plays for the mas, Vancouver Rugby Union. Play ed Vancouver Rep. A clever and fast three-quarter, plays five-eighth. Arthur LungJay weight 192 lbs. hegh 0' J". Plaj for the Vancou ver iiowing Club. Vancouver Rugby Union. Played Vancouver Rep. A fast and aggressive forward. Radionhono Service For Pr. Rupert Comes Into Being! With Official Conversa-; tions Today. j (Continued from Page 1) r, -I 1 A L. - 4 ... cuuver oun, wuu ayu&c u iuc mi- proved communication and its ef- i feet The local man repeated what' had been said to the Victoria news- j paperman. stressing the local needs and urging co-operation of the' people of Vancouver. Mr. Cromle spoke too of the connection with the Peace as the outstanding provincial undertaking, and urged co-op-' eration pf the people of the whotej province in pressing fof It. Talk with Victoria : W. J. Raymond spoke then wilb. ! J. Tait business manager of the Victoria Colonist, who invited htm to be present at a meeting of! presrmen to be held in the south soon. While unable to accept thoj invitation, Mr. Raymond expressed pleasure at being able to talk to Victoria and at the excellent facilities for it. O. H. Nelson of the sairjl newspaper also spoke to Mr. Ray-' mond and said he could recognize the local voices quite clearly. i Colonel J W Nicholas, talking Mr. Hals, president of the. Northwest Telephone Co., said this ittle ceremony was giving every -ltU'aetlon He congratulated hl.n, and Mr. Hamilton on the succesi! nf their efforts. Mr. Halse remarked on the number of Isolated points that con'd be served by this means. It had at first been looked upon as a dream and it was a great satisfaction to have-it materialise. He wanted to give every credit to C. H. McLean, who had been in charge at first and whose work had brought it SPAN AT OX BLANC MANGE 2 "Ofo" Cuhei A little milk 1 Ublcipoon cornflour 1 pint of water Add the "Of o" to the water, pour into i ao and place on the fire. Mii the corn, our with the milk, nice and smooth. Add it to the "Oio" and itir for four or ire minutes until it thickens. Then cool. Can You Believe Your .Palate? "'wlien your ;eyes say YES ! BRILLIANT, sparkling, crystal clear, that is Dutch Girl, a light, mild table beer, an ideal beverage for family use. Here indeed is the true golden amber beer, pure and with that indescribable tang of hops and malt. Packed one dozen to a carton, $2.00 at Government Liquor Stores REMEMBER! ' Dutch Girl as well as Pihener, Cascade and U.B.C. Bohemian Beer are the tine quality products of one of British Columbia's leading Industries, the popular sale of ichlch certifies the welfare of hundreds of British Columbian families. DUTCH GIRL LAGER Product of the VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED . , , ,, , , PTLl. - if k. f 11. 1 1 at, r f A v. iiua auverusemeni is not puDiisnea or displayed uy ine Liquor ioniroi uoard or l MEETING AT CATHEDRAL (Continued from Page 1) nbout He was also pleased with Mcintosh as People's Warden, it) the co-operation received from th In noteworthy that this was tr-' j northern part of the country. ' twenty-sixtn consecutive occaswn Mr. Nlcholls expessed heartiest on wnicn Mr- nio8n ongratulatlon to Mr. Halse on his unanimously appointed to this of- new baby. So far as the flatting "ce Nominations tor ten sidesmen Industry was concerned he was resulted in the following being ap- sure they would benefit. He to!ri pointed: W. B. Fisher, C. V. Evitt , Mr. Halse of the wonderful wea- O. P. Tinker. G. Rune, A. O. Rlx. F. ther here with the sun shining. 1 A. MacCaUom, O. Woodland, J. Mr. Hamilton thanked all who .Denny Allen. R. Bartlett and S. A. had participated after whlc V Bird Messrs. Cross and Melntosh Thomas MeClrmon railed up his ' were appointed lay delegate to the Wier-tn-lw and talked to her in Synod, with Messrs. Andrew and Vancouver and some other mesa-. Tucker as alternate, tes went through. Votes of thanks were tendered to Two commercfal messages werr all the various rhurrh nrmntantlan Governmeut of British Columbia, HUNTER HAS FREAK DEER Dwaif Animal Captured In Con iclian District Ideal Playmate For Children DUNCAN. Jan. 15: When Albert Hoiman, cougar hunter, saw an apparently fully developed der only two feet high, bounding cross his path the 6ther day. he ' growth , " w..-. ki U11IIUU. luiutuun UIB cro ni playing pranks on him. CUBES I However, he soon convinced hlm- handled by the company thU' uid the metin aJao rtered to ri. i self of the reality of the spectacle morning before noon. ; cord the loss the congregation had ' et off in pursuit A few min- sui talned during the past year by he was carrying home the ithe deaths of Miss West. Miss El-WtOe animal he calls Rosle-for n j I lett and Mrs Dalby. also by the de- jPctal reason --and veteran hun ' ... .i i. t r thmHvrtaut that Cnarlhatt l invuii irura me en; ui air. uiiu aira. C!MDCAWiBlrtt-Jone and Mr and Mr W country say they have never seen uiiVAl tjU'lN.C Orchard, who had so freely given creature just like Rosie before ! of their service for so many years. I Jutt dwarfs among .... . . . i It was agreed that the annual human beings, there are occasion New K.w Bridre to Be Built to Connect . w. w-l- allv similar freaks amona wiW ar- Island and Mainland Section of Village Natives of Port Simpson will soon start the. building of a new bridge which will replace the old span con-1 necting the Island part of the vU-) lage with the mainland section. 1 i Is stated by Indian Agent W E. ' Collison. who returned to the city! yesterday afternoon from the) neighboring vlll&ge j The bridge is quite a large one and Is to be built at the expense oft the Department of Indian Affairs. '. February S and Messrs. Mcintosh. ; ,mala nol Proves it As sh ! Cross. Fisher and Andrew were an- 'tnd thl dr U bout two fert pointed to rook after the general lnch trom "f1 uuu arrangements and program. Whist Schedule January 21 Seal Cove vs. LO OP. Musketeers vs. Orotto Empress vs. Totem Park. Sons of Norway vs. Moose. Fish Packers vs. Legkm. only fourteen mehes tad at the ' shoulders. Her head Is fawn-like, but her body has a more matur i appearance. Experts say she U about eighteen months old and livj win never grow any Digger, no weight to about twenty pounds 1 That Rosie must have had a' ' good mother and that It l wonder the little animal Is alive today. Is the belief of woodnran. who wondt r how Rosie managed ssBi Start Saving Wrappers Sou) Send your Oxo Cube Red Wrappers to Oxo Limited, 19 1 0 St. Antoine Street, Montreal, Que. 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