paor rorm. flit bAitV taws Frlrh News of the Sport World Just A Friendly Little Game DRAY NOW INTO! Grotto and Oddfellows Are Tied for Lea mi e Leadership ' Whist League scores last nigh werefls follows: Orotto, Fish Packers 5". Legion, t Musketeers, 2. Empress 7: Sons of Vlorway. 2. I.O.O.F fc; Moosec 3. Seal Cove, 5; Totem Park, 4, League Standing Won Lost Pts Orotto' 5 2 5 LO OP. 5,2 5 Legion 4 3 4 Moose 4 3 4 Musketeers 4 3 4 Empress Hotel 4 3 4 Sons of Norway . 4 3 4 Seal Cove 3 4 3 Fish Packers 16 1 Totem Park 16 1 Grotto Has Lead Now in Deferred Billiard Match In the fifth of six games In the Billiard League fixture from Tuesday evening, Marcus Andrews (Orottoi last night defeated Charlie Baptie (Cold Storage) by a score of 250 to 208. With one game between Don Brown (Orotto) and Alex Murray (Cold Storage) yet to play, the tobacconists have a lead on the aggregate of 1127 to 1102 It Is planned to run off the final outstanding game this evening. A Welsh Youth Wins At Wimbledon MAROONS UP Etdney Evans Skewen, 15-year old Welsh boy tennis champion, opens up his big guns in the Wimbledon junior singles, recently, foi national championship. UNION RECOGNIZES WILLIAM'S RECORD WINNIPEG. Dec. 4 The Amateur Athletic Union of Canada has recognized the ' time of 10 3-10 seconds Bet by Percy Williams of Vancouver for the one hundred metre 4 distance as a world's record. Sons of Norway Xmas Tree Benefit Dance Metropole Hall Sar.. Dec. 5 at 9 o'clock, dents. 50c. Ladles 25c. Good music. Insist on "GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE" The Original For Sale at Vendor or tlirrct from "Mail Order Dept." Liquor Control Board, Victoria, H.C BEST PROCURABLE' PURE SCOTCH milSKY RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT BottM I and furaaUvd by WilU.m Gnat a Sun Um,ui UlraUJkh and m anuuual m ...... u j.v. ,,.lllcUi ,3 uol jniuMMiitMi or uispiaved i lite l,iUor Control Board or the Government of Brttil Columbia Kaien Motors Ltd. Are pleased to announce that they are now in a position to Welcome inquiries regarding the new smart 1932 Buick eights, artd their great advancement over preceding models, including Wizard control; syn-ci-omesh transmission, selective tree wheeling and many other improvements holding Tast to those sound, fundamental engineering principles which have won world leadership for McLaughlan-Buick year after year. CHEVROLET For motorists who want quality, style, performance and durability in a smaller, lower-priced 'car, watch for the annouhcenient of the new 1032 Chevrolet, which we have reason to believe is , the most outstanding value ever offered by General Motors and the Chevrolet Motor Company. Keep your Eye on Chevrolet KEEP YOUR EYE ON CHEVROLET Hoop Line-ups For Tonight's Games Named Junior League Boy Scouts V. Miller, E. Sahter-bane, O. Viereck, W. Smith, S. Wat son and J. Lindsay. JapaneseH. Suehlro. S. Nako-moto, R. Obato, Y. Klshimoto. J Oondo, S. Kayana. Intermediate League Tuxls i. Morrison, R. Morrison. B. Thurber, k. Nak&moto. C. Smith O. Hanson and R. Allen. High School A. Walters, B. Un-ger, O. Wlngham, B. Vance, M. Forbes and R. Ross. Ladies' League Comets E. Steen, J. Roberts, P Harvey. N. Ourvfch, B. Jaek. P. Mac- uire and E. Connery. Amazons S. Boddie, E. Morris D. Pritchard, C. Morgan. J. Ritchie and A. Koch. Settlor Lea sue C N. R. W. Lamble. R. Stalfcer, E. Smith, A. Stiles. D. Morrison. W j -'"i -on nid C Nclmc. 32 Tax-D. Ourvich. V. Menzlei. D. Stalker, E. Ratchford. W. WTa-thall. S. Ourvich, D. Frlzzell and C. Ross. LOCAL ITEMS Jean Foster Wis fined $50.00 , with option at ut.i .y uayj' lmprb onmcnt by Magistrate McC;yai6nt, :n city police court thti morning on i a chaiaj of belna ,he keener at a j disorderly house. ; Capt. Steele of the Salvation A.mv has leselved .mothei 3Upply uf donated halibut which, she an-1 nouncss, will be distributed to i ; ' people needing It at the Citadel1 between the hours of 2 and 8 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. 1 twelve persons havt already been etiHiMed In a cote class for those Inteerstn in hort wave radio work 1 "hluh will open tonlht In the Toe ' 11 room1 . Initructkn will be given by Felix Batt local radio Inspector, and others. Kenneth Morrison, well khown veteran purser ot Canadian Pacific ' cuasi steamers, is relieving (k pur-i er aboard the Weamer Princess! Mary, which Is In port this after- j noon, in place of Purser Arthur: Graves, who Is taking his annual' vacation, C.N.R. steamet Prlntc John, Oap-taln Nell McLean, arrived In por j at 9 o'clock last, njght from Van- llslafrJsnd will wMlrl ftere untV :i0 o'clock tomorrow night when she will sail on her return south over the same route. Capt. William Oliver, veteran United Church missionary of tht Queen Charlotte Islands, who har been on a trip south, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Princess Mary this afUrhoon and will proceed to his home at Sandspit oq Uie Prince John tomorrow night TO CANUCKS Montreal Teams Tied For. Second ( Place in International Section I Of National Ltajtie MONTREAL. Dec. 4: Montreal Leafs 8 to 2 In National Lfeagu.el nocKey tiere last iiijni ana movea ; Into a tie With their townsmen, thej Montreal Canadlens. for second! ! place in the International section Jnf the league The New York Am-, isrlcans are in first place. I New York Rangers and Detroit'? Falcons played to a one-all draw In) Detroit. Lester Patrick's men there-! by increasing their lead in the American section to a game and a halt jver Chjcago Black Hawks. WHY ANY0X DIDN'T COME A telegram received from Anyox n tilch players of the Ahyox Bad AlrUott Club wt eomihg Vo Prince Rupert for a Wurhamenl Uh local jhyers, had to return htirrledly to nyoit dn Wednesday of this week. ie failure ef the visitors to arrive is expected being this explained. hew date for the meeting has hot Vet been arranged. J. B. May. who has been on a tp to Vancouver to consult with the Pewlohs Board, returned to :he city frwn the south on the Princeas Mary this afternoon. FINE ORE FOUND ON S0U11II1STER rf SKIDEQATE, q. 4: Last f'week ttffft of very high grade ore vm reported to have been , et-rucic at the loo-foot level In the well knemv Southeaster mtne whiWi Is being operated by the KNttUlt Bale Mlrtea iti cr Vancouver. Fre? gJd. It SAVE MONEY I "Roll Your Own" with ZIG-ZAG CIGARETTE PAPERS 120 Leaf Book 5c The original automatic book. On leafatatimt.JVowast. 120 leaves 5c Demand ZIG-ZAG refuse imitations Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry ocka2.' Total capacity 20,000 tons V Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers-for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining-Machinery Itepalrrd and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Cleetric and Acetylene Weldlnc 58-tnn Derrick for Heavy Lifts is said, can be quite clearly , "f t)! th -onh the hlte galena 4- It may be a mistaken impression, but these football affairs .s:-en v u be totting ,i Here's a bunch of the boys down in southern California bringing down the lucky hi ball. And they have no snow and sleet down there either to keci the working parts The Letter Box lage population gathered In thr Lfiranby Service Boat Had to Return ' Village hall tor the wedding feast. lo smelter Town After Leav , tvery-sne looked forward to ing For Here Wednesday esteWAy afternoon tated that the! lod. f which there was a bounll- Jrahby co.ks service boat Oranby, .mar Ufe otherwise happy evening. j to be followed cJotely by two mow speakers from Port 81mpson, who forcibly brought to the villagers I attention an ancestral pagan cus- MfcTLArlAtLA VILLAGERS AN-,tems oTtha dim past. They 4aM NOYED BY'TORt SIMPSON j claim that as Metlakatla was Uic Editor. Daily News: On Tuesday last a pretty wed-: ding took place, and the whole vil birth-place of their ancestors. iietefore, the village of Metlakatla belonged to them.This may be alright in the dim past, but Metla-'catla wants to remain lnuct as a Christian community, and we o llbTately watt to remain iijrrorant flippy time and evidently every-1 of these ancient pagan as thing went along smoothly. j We want to be progressive and n t niir justice was aone to tne to arm oaeK to wrtt ancient cus- oms. At this notnl of. the Drore- ful Amply. Rev. Rushbronk w!lnM the vfllaven tried tn Y 1nnr. asked tb propose a toast for the I tuf ferine towards the visitors but to t 'xlrterne bounds ,,f Including Missum p more than the ..! Uand It roused Chief Councillor. . hi the very teeble appu 'he last died, he :): clllor came forw.uc: ors platform and ed the visitors i , .tit. i - uiir ui a very mn. urh a hippy ua'hfm tppKusfi. We ,.!v vi Rufhbiook was o:i to Prince Riip rt i: , the building wIipi : In spite of ail j feeling introduced , I :he young peoplr : venlr.g. jlnnrlnK ers and then me the turn nt ti' the villatrers mnt nav hmni tn to welcome visitor u , BUY MADE IN B.C. PRODUCTS "VX'HO profit when H.C. Industry prospers . . . When wajrt " T go up . . . When unemployment Is eliminated? Who enshf in, cithlT directly or indirectly, oil every nickel every dollar spent for U.C. Product-? ' VOU DOt That'8 why IN JUSTICE TO YOUKSKLF you sliouM buy MADE IN .C. I'HODUCTS. Iilencr, Dut.ch Girl, tnsfHtlc .and UH.C. Rohemlan Imager Dcers are made In H.C. hy H.C. workmen. In tnntc, fluvor, quality and purity these beers are SUPEKlOU to any other Lecru made anywhere! Inaist That You Get Thetnt It' PER D02.. AT GOVERNMENT UQVOR STORES VANCOUVER BREWERIES LTD. PILSENER DUTCH GIRL 1 I R C. ROHEMIAbL ra rR box. OLD COUNTRY ALE CREAM STOUT liH vQlap ' n i M tlu Wilt .'.'nxito lii'jfft - uci m .;: '-ai hidt a t.'.nt everyone responded. Simpson tried to 'bulldoae Uie peo-1 capable Mettakal ; t Speeches followed by several oth-, Pie and emDhaUcallv declared that The vlUagt-rs WU! bftk Uhcle of the bridegroom to make a 'heir chiefs, nobles, the 'Kltwil-, l' and courteous speech, but ls brand of ofhtory g4aU tribe, etc.. and then started METLAKAfl A REs:H)2T Seemedtostert the ball rolling to to plant imaginary po at the Metlakatla, DC I thu advertisement is, not published. ,or Splayed by the LfUffdP CtiMM Hoftfti r W ,fi' Government of British Columbia.