PAOE TWO THE DAILY NEWS NEWS. Gbod Will Ambassadors THE DAILY i'-'PKlk(S'B'Ri,Efel - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince fftSfie A Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H.' F. POLLEN - - - Managing-Editor subsckmtio'n katks City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance ... S.Ci For lesser periods, paid in advance per week Vi; ty man tu mi-paius ui di 11.1311 iuiumiuui, me oiuuui umpire unu unitea crates, pam in aavance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING KATES 'Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line Local readers, "per Insertion, per line -r Transient' display advertising, per inch, per Insertion Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone . ; Member n't Audit Bureau "of Circulation - ' - DAILY EDITION FUNERAL IS HELD (Continued from Page i Cool'(dg. Ftienda and neighbors, leaders In public life, the high and lowlyyjolifed to pay their final re-specuat a b rief and simple funeral service. President Hoover sat with head boWa down throughout the solemn Wpoa'lia no hrarln Intrrrar v . 'n!w."M,'lS.SS IMBoallatwarinsinivrm.InrruiHnaintrrHiamurd to data ol Stairmrnt 'aaranrra dua le atirr Ban la l (laaada . ,, . n.i.? Balance due I Banks and lUakln. GnrfranWdHTla . ... -alaaahrra than In Canada ll.5.1H.77 Vo'lVa of lha Ba nV In ctrnila raan 'Advancaa undrr th Ftnanea Art. BlIU Parabla Llabllliiaa nor Included tn the forrfiofn Lattrraof Ordll Oaialandlnt Raid and SuhaMlary Coin on hand ASSETS 'Dominion mi hand , Uaawalt In lha Central (IJ Rtaarava United Statu and other Fartftn Curmarlea Mote of other Canadian Baaka ( )iea,uea on other Halika , Ha la ore due hjr other Haaka In Oanaa Balanrea due h) Baaka and Banking trrenoedenta elMxhere than In Dominion and Irornfel Goaernment Serurltlea (raM eireedlnt market false) , ,. .. Canadian Munkrtnol Safari tkaa ad Brltkkh. Forrf.n and (iolonlal ratMJc Bacr1rlaa other than Canadian (not eirerdln raarkot value i Railway and other Boatda. KrWnturaa arvJ Ktorki (not etreedlnft market rata) Call and Short (not eiceOdhH thtrly data) LMm In (anada on Honda. Debaainireo and S.lki and ' other Serurltlea of a aufnrleal marketable value .. toeoeer . Call and Short itaot eueedtot UtHn daMI Laaatta le ohere than I Canada on iVmkm, Ihrftdttierea and Stocka and other Hvrorlttea of a auMrlent marketable ealue to rarer Current taana a nd Dlacuunl In Canada (leaa rebate RM.!'.! .4iC.lS l.a4y.l.kl J.JJJ.23 M intereat fitter matins in" rnmaion tor all baa and doubtful dehta HJ.1,7J.1 Current Ian and Dlarounta elaawher than In (nada leaa roimte of Intereat ' after making full . oeotUlon for oil had and dokihtf ul dehta I4ja7,44l. tun -Current Loana. eatlmated loaa prortJeU for 4,U,J1.I Sank Vrr'mfaea at not more than coat, leaa amounta written off Rtal tatata other than Bank Premlaea Morttatea on Krai tat ate aotd by the Bank JJ bill tin pf lUutarrtrrt Mnder Lottera of Credit a per contra Share of and lona to Con I rolled Co npanloe rnoalt lth th Mlnlarerfor the Mrpoeee of the trrulalhMl fund. . Other Awete real Included In the foreiofoj NOTE Tk Hajrtl Baak of Canada (rraaea) ka beea laoarpori ef Fntaa to ataafon tfce binea of Mia Bask In Parle, and tfc aaa Tim Maral Baak ef Canada i Kranre' re raetadad ta the aao ! II. S 1IOI.T. rrealdeiH , A 11)11 ORS' CERTIFICATE. Vn ma ftn i nni at ml Tn Royal Bn i Cajiau: :t ..-..86 Saturday, Jan. Sixty-Seven Horses In Grand Nalioita! TTVIT.nPnnT. TMorlanri .Tantilro 1 I --The entry Hat for the Grand National Steeplechase on March 24 was Increased to lxty-seven hor- service. Next to him was Mrs. Hoo- ses yesterday with the entry of ver, then Mrs. John CooHdge and evolution, a New York work horse. Mrs, Coolidge, the widow, and her Twelve other American horses are ion, (John. entered In the spring turf classic. A -quartette tang "Lead Kindly Light." The minister read from the scriptures and then prayed. The Plymouth, Vermont, 100 miles away, quartette then sang "O Love That There the body was laid in the fam- Wfll Not Let Me Go.-' ny p0t where repose the remains j After the service, the body was of the father, who swore him Into fifteen by motor, escorted by mem- the highest office of the land, and hers 'of the former president's fam- his own son. Calvin Jr., whose death fly and closest friends, to the an- robbed the presidency of its power Cestral home of the Coolldges In and glory for Mr. Coolidge. lihe Royal Bank of Canada General Statement Capital Slock Paid up 'SeaeTtt Fund . , balance of PruSIt carried forward LIABILITIES Dtrldend I'nrlalmrd . ...... Ultldend No. Ill 4a l l"r per annum), j&ytfcle fat December, I1J 30th November, 1932 1110,34.13 14,3) j7.M5l.i l7l,5,JI.,M iM,ijr,1nia Ta.4II,R9.H M.44I.M4.U 2a,T9,444.4l .T41.4H.47 I1.ajl.141.4l lMe,l41.M 14S.M1.1U.47 I7,I4.M7.M 2.411.41.44 Jf.47.7 14.WI.aJI.7l Ml,Mf.ll lM,0.N J,jjM- J75,JI11.I4 e BT eiaajaaaai BO BOOT BaiHaaai m ' w" ' aao APaw a. awa mrrmBN, , rltk tka baaka aaiSrCMnraaf The Royal Saafc af Caaaak at HdedOffle and Kk tka eartMad etum thwa tka kciaakn We bare verlfted Uw aaak aad aamrttlea at Head omre at, lb eleaa ( tka Haak'a Saoal year, aad dvrlas tke year ve eaaated the out and eiamined tka aeeuntl kt Merl l the haportaat kranrkar We bare attained all tke iafnnaatloa aad explanation that we Have reauhed, aad ta a if apMea tka tuaaartlaaa at the Hank, which hare roate andar oar notlrv, hare heea within tka avwera af tkfjiaah. Tke above etateairnt la In oar opinion properly draw e ao aa ta dlittu laehie aaMMaa af the Bulk aa at SMk Nnvewibar, ltt. ad It U aa akowa by tn books of ike Baak. A. B. BRODIC, C.A.. m-op,r5tlw4C, jA-sa Moatrea,Caada,tUIMaanVar,lNI. of P. S. ROSS 4 SONa I PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT raat.nraU froBt and toa Anwunt, loth Notember, .rea., , rrent lor lha ear ended Mth Noeember, 1111. rRoVRiAfrti as ro'txhwsi tnridrndiso. iiaat tJ"i rer anauat Ultldend No. . ir at PleldendN. Iat 14 lllrldendKo. IM at 14', ii. S. IIOL.T. rrealdent per aanam per annum per annum Contribution to offerer' rwln Fund J.pprvprlatlon tar Bank I'ramlan Reaerra for lrnlnMn Ooaramenl Taiea, Includlnt lt an BankfttfA UmOarakei Tranlerrrd to lnttmeat Uenroclatlon Kaaerte 'Valarert of PrWI ami to carried forward Maatt tat, llitt December, Mil. ated aoder tke lawa u aad lUMlKie of General SI teMeat. M. VV. WILSON, fieneral Manaler mil 4t.J4 l,.i,rHVe).M l.aNa.atia.N ani.aoa.at trs.toa.M ll.wa.too.44 Jiio.ana.ea Kia.aoa.M l,a, tioa.oa r.iu'.j-:j fVla,Vs4.S Iki. VV. VftLitON., Ceneral Manadar The best "good vil! am'osaUo. ' according to these two yuuhi daughters or a Gua.ema'.an fan ily are the kind who stlc around until they know what's what. Tl ey sailed home '.he otnor day after completing the!: eduratioa ir. Air-:!. an. Strong Position Of Royal Bank Annual Statement Indicates That Although Profits Have Dropped Condition is Sound The financial condition of the Royal Bank is sound. That la evi dent from the annual statement Just Issued. Profits for the year have decreased but not to a serious extent. The statement published yes- terday Indicates that the bank hasj assets of about three-quarters of a fbllllOn dollars, more than half of which is in the form of liquid assets. Deposits have Seen well main-tahied. being down only about eijrht million dollars, which Is more t han offset by reduction In loans. The annual general meet'ns of the bank will be held next HOOP TEAM FOR NORTH Grotto Seniors to Visit Port Simpson, Anyox, Ketchikan and .MfXlakata Alalka The Grotto Senior League basketball team will leave the elty on I Monday aboard the gasboat Wan derlust for e two weeks' trip north tn the course of which games will i be played at Port Simpson, Anyox, Ketchikan and New McUakatla, Alaska. The party making the trip will consist of the following: Jimmy Ross, eoaeh and manaser Ernie RatehXord, captain Doug Stalker. Jimmy Currie. Roy Morri'on, Bert Unjr and Dronson Hunt. I The team is due to return to the ' city a week from next Triday. Herbert Macklm Of Cobble Hill Dies Suddenly VICTORIA, Jan. 7: (Canadian Press i Herbert Macklln. proprie No way to pend s honeymoon. Mrs Muriel Powley. 19-year-old bride of an Englishman, was ': Snipped from the Newchsng, Minhirla, racetrack ano htkl for ransom said to be $32,060. NO IMLI.IAP.I) VLAVeD None oi U1 thi- postponed pijiHeu wumor Junior BASKETBALL At Simpson Derails of Viay Last Week-iOne Wrffc Nearly VnlttA In Frce-for-fal PORT SIMPSON. Jan. 7-Mem-bers rf the -AtMettu 'Crab from Met-lukutiu. Alaska, were the guests of ihV iwo Wdi ttubs recently. The vfeni was a re-union of the (jRlftreYil ifte..vcs Worn the two ptadts. The visttc.s 'cattle for fife purpose fit engaging m a series of hoop ..mi miii tlu- local teams un!. whili- they tarried two very fast te.mi.N. they -also hat a spWcTfd orchestra afrtfl Writers aftd entertainers. lWy VlMtM th Hc.flUii and the trtrfc ttorne rrrfd. at k&i of tfcttte pfiflcVs, 'they 'erwnldfl the Staf fs m mfmVtes. TWelv chertra m oYie of the flrfest tft had b(9i hatd "Here for a Mn We'betbWifctte start; wh a tWrtek 'S&i 'le Pwi &fn)pson Ath -tettc'Cltib. Tffr frmWe tn 'the m-ferrJfftffci'te frlslon wte Wiy Ifaw aridWt 'to the tttffon bV a score of $3-J. The TWeups: MetMlcttte HaldaWe. 4oth. Ottftr, i'layWri. BAJi trtW VB-nsms. P. B. A. C.-,wrlb. NVWte. PWi-ful. OrWn. rhflMb. W. vMte end Morrfs. The iMMd itese IjetKfeii the to senior teams aMb was Very fast and HU1 near here, died Friday evening trie vWtoYt. was Jfltm flfntth. whll after a brief illness. Was Kidnapped for the Meals Jtraea White made uhelsaa o, irMdersfWkl To-n l. Leeds WnWkd 3. md&bim Rov-ersl. Lclccster Oltjr S, Wolwhampton ; Wanderers 2. Liverpool 3. Newcaxltr tJrrtted 0 'MMdlesm'ooih 2. ' itS, f ortsmwiili 1. Shef new tnHed o Shcfllelil Wednesday 0. Derby 'rnunty 0. Sundrrlanrt 3. ATscnal 2 Wert Bromwleh Albion 2. Blnck-pool l Ytm "nrttrton Aron . Xyr WfWd o. riyfc i. Trfoifterweii ? WTklrV 7 TWrdLanatk 1. HmiKon AeaMHrteals 4. ParUek Thttfle. iletits . t. Mfrrn t. Kftnartock 4. CowtlerWeath "l. itOTtonO.'CaMcl keen's tMrT. fea-rt Wrtlngshtfe r Rarqttrs 5. Ati-tfiteoiitarfr 1. t 40hhJrtone i TmM 1. BASKETBALL tor of the Wllten Place at Cobble nm(MK ttfe cfttttrtdln Carers for Seml Half TO RESUME Of Vet l"rMay Pert STmvm 'Oa'me on "edn'eday the moat potats. The final seoie lives no mdleatMn of the speed of The executive of the Prince Rathe tame. The Meats held the vuri- pert Msfcetball Association, kt a. tors down arid, had they made their meettnt last night, decided to open tries count tn shooting, (he score the iecoad half of the season's would hare been closer. The visi- phrjrtnt sctiedrrte on Friday of neat tor team worked like an oiled mi- week There will be tames each ttunr from .tart to finish. Weslev Tuesday and Friday eventnt as tn or t)v Y P. 8. A. and Atkinson of the first halt and tr.e same teams Mi Likatla handled the whistle In HI ln' be tn rooipetttlon tn. it vfiy satUfactory manner. The earh ol the four leaxues. fin. ! ( ere was 35-12 in favor of the vi ioi s The line-ops wre: M A C -Milne. Talt. Smith. I. an 17 Leask. Psa C.-O WTilte Henry J W iiitt- Mather. Mtntrrave and Moody V. P. L A. Win by Ute vWitora walking off the tors took many exceptions to the decisions which nearly broueh' about aDoUt a a free-for-all free-for-all The The visitors visitors ir VanC fHIV-r WnPt ( ' BIUlaId Leftgue game reulred ,t0 refused to continue the mrme and i "vuui vi ""v,wl complete the fin half of the seil the referee awarded the tame tn son s schedule were played Itfas the local who were In the lead nt VANCOUVER. Jm 7: -Canadian night. It is possible the two OOt- the time, the score betnt 1-I0 in Preslii-' Wheat was quoted on the standinf games may be cleaned up faV0r of the Y P B A The tame local exetumge today at 46c. this week-end was very ragged and rough at times '"' " and only-rarely were there anv Tat CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister. Itcv. y. I). (Irant lfollInuortli, B4. Director of Music: II. N. Drocklesby 11 A.M., Family Service sermon subject: "WilAT OP the NidHT?" 12:15. Surtday School , 3 PJvf, Sunday feshool In West view Renool 7:30 P-M Sermon Subject: "THE CHALLENGE OF THE PA8T WEEK!" An opportunity for some plain speaking Musk Morrmig-Sop ratio solo: "t Think When I Read That Sweet Story4. Qvening Boprano solo: "My Task" Mixed Quartette: 'How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me, O Lord?" All visitors welcome plays and these were of an indtvt - dual nature. The llne-uos were: MeUakatla Milne. Lain Smith Leask and Talt. Y. P. E. A.-flankey. Wesley, Mather. Knott and W. Johnson. nefrrees--Jae. Lawson. Y. P. E A7 Atkinson., for M. A v.. The POH lkmpson Athletic Club gave a reception in honor of the visiting teams at did the V. P. E A before each game. At a dinner tendered the visitors on TlftrWhy Vth Yrf&nl, People's Educational Asaoetatloh.. Andrew VttiA of 'Mettekatla srave a very fsSnrrVeNWisire ttddresa In which rie aid that the people of Alaska wtte alio fe1!r The drTlrAsffti Wnty. in imfllr!! . th irritlmenU of Roodwlll 6f Ms ptople. he declared that reclpnfcrt. amlrabllltv anipriV l 'th htbve people should W n- Fbirowlnt tlfe r7lnyter. & detlght-frflvjinfie "Ww held tn the V. P."B. A irsll. tla!a'rte10rf!rrra revert s)itcndTa m'trWc irffj all jirsiit (Ac-1 pressed much admiration arfd de-! Ananuement were also compie tec for a game between a team from Port Simpson and the Carta dtan National ftecreatton Assoc hi tlor wMVIkrt cf the flt-st halt of the Sink teague here F A. .koffert. president o! the Fringe Utipert Bafetbsll Assdcia Thi nfxt day the vwitors enafd tton Plod over the meeting the VPEA. teams, which holds thi Cithern B. C. rhirrrptortshrp title for hurt season, hi a series. The first game ln the Intermediate division went to the visitors and many fast splays were tttSpUyed by both teams, the final score being 32-13 tn -favor of the visitors. The line-ups: M A. C Haywurd Booth. Usher, Scott. HaMane. T. Booth. V P E. A.-W. Ross. IhHrhes. Lawson, Tate. Cooper. Bryant. Uray. The game of the settlor tMms was atm by the Y. P. Is. A. And was mat red by n unfortunate entttnt CRIBBAGE I inairt t Canadian Logkm . "nl Ctiy Itmoreas n. Moote. 1es vs T. O. O F Orotto vs. Swift Mtava. WtMWiiin JiVnrtfrv u Canadian Legto'i vv hmirres. Seal Cb vs. M4)v-Kaeles vs Orott I t) O F vs Nhti. aftka pa'ty vs MutlcMierv. light at a (the ""r vocal ftobr tn proteA at the refereeinft of Tl'' LaBr" Hudson of Mr-Makntla. ihe th- local i i ..iui.1 oiflclal. Lawson. The .... vtst A' a member of the vi'itlm. Establhhrd IH(i I LAMB'S RUM nrti iiikii ..... D MATUItED AT THE LONDON HOCKS ''lamb's nhc'OMNaVyw riiooK ovEitnitioF Old and (iootl! Axk ihe hr'tlMi Vavy! On wie a, i,,q,10r vendors or dire, t fro,,, Oovernment Liquor Control Mall Order Department. Vlrtorla, BE ThTs HdvVrt.rrm,lt i.Viot pub nsnwi or dlsolayeu by the Mquor uoYrtTol UosriJ or FOR SALE Presli Fish Daily AUoahl Helen II 'CM my Saturday, Janunrv Old Country Soccer SCKAAF IS n:ffMsn Luff Gift: First Division Di: mmxtoam '1. Wttftbu . boltdn Wander T. Afdn Vina VICTORIOUS SfaftleV Torda Suffered T-, hnku KKffo'clt-Out I .ut S'lht at Mj. llSon square Garden (Canadian Pres.s NW YOTIK. littrnary v o! lb" most oi'-lSi"i i nu Wn wttnessSd at Manchester j8(lljfte a,, ln able time. Brnie 8chu.ii KeavyVeWit. srnred i Wtork-'ftnt over Stanley i New Jrr t? In the sixth diilrd ten-round bout T!ie rlrtDi gave Srtn ; for l ln drier, .tt me n.n . 'edr. --yif thae 8ra ani prtved the .-hsmees of t'i i tighter for a fr 'k . t , I key's heavyweight cmi. 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