I PA08TWO 4 MS. The Daily News PRINCE nUl'KRT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month .$1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United blates, in advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION J. LfcCKIK CO, 1JMITCU, VANCOUVER. a.C Thursday. 'ec. 31, 1925. Ring Out The Old; . Ring In The New. The year 1U25, fraught with ils accomplishments and it disappointment too, (tastes into liistory tonight nl the midnight Hour when the hells will ring and the whistles Mow to welcome in lt20. . It i ;U this time that people soberly contemplate in the retrospect those things that have gone before and determine on their future conduct and art urns. It is at this time that peo pie take stock personally and decide what is to be eliminated and what is to be retained in their development.' In doing these 1 nines it is natural that they talce'jmo consideration their stir rounding and their pro-perls-in those surroundings. The question arise: Hae they lieiiefijletl the city in which they live and will they continue to do? Have they benefitted through living in Prince lluhrl and will they further benefit by shaping their destinies here? If IkiIIi questions cannot be answered in the affirmative then a change of scenery is desirable. Attitude Of People Important Matter. People should remember that a rily .can advance or decline only as its residents so will. II i all very weir to have asis. ance from governments and other corporate interests. Without such assistance, or rather with antipathy from such institutions, no town can prosper. Neither can it prosier, however, if its eitiiens do not work for their town and, by so doing, work for themselves. There is no room here for the groncher, the knocker or the cynic Uie pron who lives and earns his dailx bread here but who is ready to find fault and express dissatisfaction with the conditions with which he finds l(imself nr-rounded. Ear happier would he and his ueighltors .e if he set out to find the belter place. True loyal eitiiens of any city should go forward with a smile, seeking ever to do their share in improving conditions where such improvement may Ite possible but not, however, advertising the weak stot ami blaming some one else for their own disaisfactinn. Let u? open the year ll20 with that policy. If we do so, we will be happier and very likely more prosperous when another New Year nag in. . ' t Future For Prince , . Rupert Is Bright. The year l2."t has been a period of accomplishment anl development in Prince Rupert There have been many change -during the ear for the belter and in 102(5 we shall reap some of Ihe benefit of those changes Vbo will not but ay thai Prince Riipert's outlook for the fatare ha a nrore roseate hue today than it had on December 31, 1U21? The thing is ui course, me outstanding accomplishment or the ver ha been Ihe building of the terminal grain eleralor here. The big plant will be ready for operation in a few days now and there j reason to expert that it will be put to good ne. Its successful operation may eaue an expansion of Ihe port's business thai can hardly be estimated. ;Perhaps the worst blow tin- Industrial activity of Ihe city had during ihe yesar'was he burning of the Prince Rupert Spruce Mill just after e.leurre Improvement had been made in the planL While Ihe disaster has been a blow, the expectation now is that it will be rebuilt to operate on an even larger scale than ever before. These are perhaps the two mod important of the tangible industrial events in Ihe city. There have been other event of importance such Ihe Inking over of the dry dock and Ihe extension of the activity of the plant that i expected. Taking all factors into, consideration, Ihere i concrete evidence that Prince Rupert i 6n the upgrade and thai prosperity is in store for her rilisen. Those who wait and, wail ing, work, will reap the benefits. If there was ever reason to feel downhearted with prospects here, it is cerlainiy not now. " A Happy And Prosperous Year. , The Daily News wishes its' readers, advertisers and friends all a nappy and Prosperous New Year. On their happiness and prosperity will the future id this paper only depend. The wih. therefore, may be a selfish one but it is also sincere. Thai Uie year Jlt20 may see Prince Rupert and district advancing to the fulfillment of ils destiny, may we reilerale ngainj is bur hearty Comfortable "fe BOOTS Jt IMS! IA tim NEW LUTHERAN PASTOR COMING duties oh or about March t. Svnod. lots teen mnsi hiuhlv re-' eommentled lo Ihe offielal ofjWa" the lacfcl Lutheran r.hureli by the United Lutheran ithureli. i Kev. P. K. Ufiisler. who hasi been In the citj- for some tinif otith lo hi headquarter. The erection of the new Lu theran I'hureli. which i lo be siluateil at ihe comer of thin- niuir Street and Sixth Avenue, coniinj; si.riinit-i-. JACKIE COOGAN IS ' His Father C!tes Making "Rag Man" Scene as Example There is a lot of argument about act ins on the screen and actio? on the stage which m the finer art? Aciinir, if it i at the'eml this week, there i a seene h. which Jaekie. a Tim KHIy. watches a linjouitie round the corner into heavy traffic and' see bow it is nearly run hwn by a heavily utovitis and henviiy lailen truck. V the picture i shown to Jackie' million of admirer, Ihe entire sequence of event follow in logical continuity. The he- liolder sea the near accident jusi a Tim i snppie to see ft. .shudders wilh lim Ixii-t-.i t JUST BORN ACT0Rj,T KHt,', say Jaek Conean. Sr., "iover. good nn the stage or en Ihe! screen. Acting is an art. As to! whether it i more difficult act snvinctngly on the screen or on the stage, that i a matter to he dee Med nnly hy indivttlaa' case." Jackie' father then proceeded to explain what he meant. In "The Haz Man," Jackie laii-st pietiuv for Metro'otdvvyn MurnAir. rrsrvr? THE MAN IN THE MOON tiLM-liil' . . . . ...... I .... 1 il n l-k - ' . , In. IT Ihe . i;y IikIH fml. grab Rev. Thomas D. Rlnde, of Lara- . , .a . .... ,Ut, mle, Wyoming, Will Arrive i. . . engineer can!. u i . I."' I on ittarcn ... .. - . .,. n,., nihl man Hev. Thomas l. Itinde. pastor of the Trimly Lutheran tilmrvh at Laramie. Wyoming, tia accepted a rail to take over; the pastoral of St. Paul's (Knglisli LuUieran Church here and expects lo commence hi new 1 T 1 f 1 II I S r- on :h" risshl J'M. and the inte. quicaly fifnc'i-'iiinj; ajsm. IT takes an experienced thi ' te break plus without rutin & himself. IT usvrf.to he t)ia! 'ho harhr dd all "the :lkm -w . 'z . -the .a.v-r the h.nge ..,) secrelary f the Itoeky Mountain i Illo-v rill-: ladies ski: unto flour- a!w? ane like ris ng A RAKER is a "' ! w wU canili..n of the Lutheran1;-"" 'm',f-Mis,wnary Chureli in his posithtii as Field, " for the Paeific s-, ...,.,. , . with I.ead.itiaHers in Ylc-1 "-" " ' . A . - II . I . ..I. .11 1A r loria. will continue his work in w" 1 " ;..,. that capacity in this district u-'w - (. f til the arrival of Ihe new (Mstor.l' i ( ev.Hailer will then ret urti I , ;. THK sn-e.i iiuttior tine with all"w nawnrinp .ne iwi- will be pushed forward (eed and it i hoped t hae the ". etiurcli eompb'te ilurinc Ihe is two wmwn iteorned 'as ti wa New Year r ll workhoute. and rejoices w.th Tim's relief IS PAKAlHUTE J IMP NK when Ihe danger is oer. Hut I it.... .,,. th- The nor wa yoinp up. When a votre from otit the wtl- derne. Called "Cnme and lake a sup." ON'K of the rreatet nmens of III luck lo a Scotsman on New .Year' Kve is lo knnrk a drink Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert December 31, 1915. C. C tMirdy, of Ihe Canadian Hank of Comnieree. intend leave shortly ftn; Work Point ii ktta tun kBtlll ..V. M ..... . i m eae. which i conn ns to the' ... . ,. ... ,idilary inslmclion. .!em.-n ............ . u YVestholine Theatre of Marfan a hi, of Yuncomer. arrived few there are in any audie,,, , WAY IHKUUllil lULLtlit who reflect on the amniinp art I id little Jackie Coogan. who-j Medical Student at University of performance of shock, horror. Minnesota has Novel mean reiMi ami ilnliui limu una a' complished utterly uninspired by anything the picture audience see. When the look uf horror p-rspread Hie la.Fs face, looking Inward the corner at the profre of Jbe lluiqusirie; thrreJine was nothing really to excite him except a clatter of abandoned "sets" on the old Metro lot; when the succession of reaction were ! revealed upon the little boy' face, be had not h inc except hi imagination lo suifst thetn. It all conies from an inner consciousness that unerrinplr tfll Jae.kie how to respond In all Ihe emotion. Jackie con jure in hi iina-.'inatioii ihe m . . . . . hi-ib anu iiit-n responds lit I hen) with I lie histrionic ckill of a mature urmu. " BUD FISHER SUED FOR "HEART BALM" Fifty Thousand Dollar Breach of Promise Suit Launched Against Famous .m;Y YOUK. )ee. 31. The New York American say thai Harry S. "Hud" Fidicr. cartoon ist, ha been defendant in a 50,- 00 breach of promise suit by -Miss Ada Shields, whose identity was not iicloe. further. I he paper, filed two week nu... aid thai .Mi Shield rc solved on Hip aellon afler readme newspaper accounl of the recent marriage of KMicr, on the liner Levlalhau. In the former Connie Aedila of Ileauinnnl. Paris. on the Prine ierKe yeterda to fill tlo Mfiincv lu-re. Mi Ueoi-pia Antilnnp. ot Port Slmps.ni. i visiting for u few days with 31 r. and .Mrs. Sr-in?. Cnpl. J. F. Krandl. who arrived form the south yesterday, lake chance ..f ihn h'al . oumh f the lo-.'ud ttejciinent. of Financing Himself MINXK.APOLIS. ee. ;i snun. i IS. 1 Xntmnnr if a tmm r4ini 111 tfc rt rrxl .r siuiil pjj lMr liundrtHl yinl rat ut nuMjili at muumni irrant: Utmre rtu.ns; llksi.tr nann to tlmre lifts; timer rotlnKIni horr line lo isttnl tf cthii-i.trtrriHsnl. ami nmtilnhtr tttrn m tUrrr murisr arrr. more nr Ism. n.c nsiiixfl 4 rjeuno no. ltd. ArttMrant. , . Prr M. M. tntlih. to rv-stiits so,, aft NOTICC TO CaiDITORS In tm Matirr or tUe Administration Art t. ipTTT LYXTTTT Ml Ml aaaaaaaaT aaaaaaaal 3 iJ. 1 a' I .1 oW Ivaptand the whol- .ountry ' flURSFS CELEBKATt in tae lluwes f a su.iwen inaw dinner in the hospital dtnin room lal nig lit. S. K. Campbell, chairman "f '.he hospiUl hoard, pfes.dinjz. Afler dinner the nurse eittrUin"d their menu at a del. pitiful dnce in the N'wraeV Home. Itelrehment were erveJ during the eveninjr. Ml Irene yiorrion fiirnlhed the wie at the piano and Fldie SmtU aeted a wanler of WATia NOTICE. DUaralsa 4 lit. 1 111' ll. Ik MMtrM l Hi ll-mr, Slrtvi. Voravw. B. ... ill H'l) '" I war lVr uxl ux Io.i. tIMi iwr it) f lr nt ( I iR. aHoi kwnkn H I tlia. hrk n atM-Mavrt)! taa at lat . v -1 - ife.Mil I rkato. tOvrr i W. wrUrfXj frutn rtlwia rurapf U lt (T.l. fiifl. Tfcr Hl .n hr vrtnl ftMM. Ihr lrrMi 11 p..tkl afeuN rtl I vta rin W4M Kit 4 U rl ru rl rrn n rtbM 4 l 1 1 4 1. MI toihhil I. tit bHfir iwri I ' ism Ti. irt. tU mMr la Ih itviI ,m fiw taia f if v.it, i i , r.) m' Ifc' 4H'V Mtt) iU ( lt' IWliiul lhtpt. 4l.il thr Wal.r . ml' fta rite m lk ntttrr tfer Wlir Bro.rer 11 CrtiwT RuurM. li Hutu m Ihr apfHlralMi ml) hr rUnl lli. Ok mt4 WiVi n:iln villi rtr nMU4lrr ot WT aiM. firliiiwck: aaoatMs. virtum. .:, iihm tairtr' aty thrr Ihr flr! ififwarWMw t IM .Iter Ut I Iml mtpft. The Oitr, of Ihr rt-l prtlirn(i uf UM aolr M IMS. flout muno LIMITED. i IfttMrtnt i LAND ACT. Ntlc f ltntlfl U Alj U L1M 4i the . i I ntverstly of ... Minnesota j ; rwr ut ua itti lu.lMIs AVrkinj beir way Hiwuiitf, Mii, mhr I. KRan. medfral slinleni, Ii' ' about the sfranjre'. parachute jumper. He i Hasran formerly made a living by partii-ipatin-: in motorcyt-le race at Minnesota state fairs. He did In first parachute juinn- Injr lai summer. Ill only complaint i that hie 175 itouiitl is Ion much of a toad for Ihe average siie "chute." "I iie-tri Pe) a "chute" big LANO ACT Netka al Uuntlan la Apply ta lit.i Lsd III Ourrii CJtarMIr ItktKti IIWl hr mrdiua iN-irtri f rntirr Huem. 10.1 Hulls I., iixf intr lulf n.llrt rl of Miford Hi. skMraala lalrl. tah: v.rn.K i.i h i;. ruyn 4 rar inr . UnriK f Vaitrtanrr. B.C.. iMriipiiM siuiMi cmnrrs. Inlrn4 i liny ...r a iriar of OK- TrIHllnr d la teraw Raarn Una R.r do-net of I'rmra Riorri. nl null anrtfe aur or mmubum nf. ijvrra haritftr I .. B. . TKC TI. I- UMI JiMr rirl.liH SlrMf MMl aArrl : Ur. mt Viikm. B t... iM-r upaiHin rnnrr)Mrn, inlrndt lu 4pfri fi t lrr M lltr fcrfb.ainv " -ritrl furrtkrtv it Stuanun Bi). ftr ctMrtxlle lUaait OWlmrlW 11 P"l pUl.tr.1 . Ok Ikwr of "Mnnna tuj iImmii ! tfri in Sillhwrlrl) dlerrlHw tn slh rl runvr .f ll IStf. MM MI tfi.it nurittri-t rurnrr f h .pl"l. u t pur tof ti' ruMMir lrint. lltmrr uiiirks.rti f.tUuwiat Wth mt. nurk f..f Sh4..IV .11 Bit Ibr.ut Tn.i t.- ,. s ir-i ".uin .uin ana too 7'.. f'i r tf". wr . '..iiin- inc ill sc. w XMAS WITH DINNER AND DANCE PARTY The Kraduale and pupil nure fHRHK j only one thine wore f the Prince Bop-rt iteneral nan a woman enred and (ha: joiial Ii 1 - their lhruttuia tbrthr v. Ml ttt.S farl In llw Mill viler Ibirk r in lt twf tfl MplriU to tw fet Rotten C. UMtf anrlhrrly, r-i IBd t.uhMtfMi . tt hi , ti artopterl (VkptlsfU walrr HMk d M tsltud l r iui i.t. sni.n ntn iijj .r-l nr. til fu.n rl "irwr 114. Utrnrr ! ! fm. Ihverr ifrf'lh Ml fsl. Mure it thriirr ! fret, iBuir r Irao. I. thr p iBt T mimm wrrmrm. ami runiiinini t arret, murr or . aoaT r. msk a) J. n.isn sTntifl, AtiOltrant 1 I err W O Mllrhrll. VrmH e- LAND ACT. Noilta if Intafsllati ta Apply ta eurthit Laa In Pram htn Lam) Arannlmr Mi-tort or Ptmrr Huprrt ihI ilnalr M lh hal Iaun4. tuitrr roar. Cuil IHtiriri.' T.k'E .MtTI' t UMt SnmarnHr Cinnrrr, twiimra 1 imiiM i rianMrrr, n 1:., or-ruMMM packer. lalrtMl to apply for prnaiawMt in parrsaw irta roiKinf os-rrtltrd Uml: OMiimrn-inr at a rl ptanird on th porihratl Oiors of llirnaM Oarr. rrlnrrtt lluM I falacx), nanrr 4, Coat I Dltlrtrt. tnrnrr sttisf if twenty main; tttrnr suttlhrrly altly rlulot: thsnrr wrtlrrlr I fofl; rfttlo: Ihrnre txirtbsrly rite rhilns. iwrs or ts, m nitn irr marc tiirnra tullnmlBr hlrh wurr mark in an raairrty and nnrthrrly clirerttitn in potnl or mm-nM-ftrmtml, a4 ntatunhti nna hundra aorca, nwirr or !. 941MF.RVIL1.R c?i?ir.nY c.n. ltd Anclicant. rf W. I. Tnomat. tnl LA MO ACT. Natlca af Inlantlan la Apply rar Laata or lana. In the rrlnrr nuprrl land Rerortlini llrkl aiwj MlHalr ni an utinamrd lkl MW'S omit r,,, .1 XMcSZt aV.1, enarr XWSZZ?1 rr." .,1 !' Btire. B.C.. . vaorr lirtrtsr. mtrml, lo! VirltV of Va t7rdr,i "ill. rihaW" J..Ur SWua5a" "r " ftunr. (laird Ihr riral UT.r Srplriuljrr ,J rMiurrrwini " al a r.l nn Om. hnt. m llr.V.Jr'".;?. 'tlSS! Vs" ' nTSSS ui rdeVrrllWtr?,. tits rutr arr . Ills lltrtii .Uh llh n.r. Ibr otsivrr t.aoa frrt iKtrihwrat- thrnra iiii t.n.rf.ltHHl at ,n oirirr wlihln lainr yrTwJ l)t rnaii I Its ttalr ltsr.v,f, tint all lr-'satt thrnra 1M frrt WM.Ihst in Ihr urn Iiwlsl.ts4 u. ihr r.utr are inured. Mm or mmritrnrrnH-nt. eontalnlnr too la titals (.a, iiisiit forthwith. irrr. m-irr er s-t latrl link liti clay of t.rrrn.ttsr, Ittt. .lOHVA.l A. WATT, I Offlrial idi&liioirauirl iHhius KF.nn By hi Ayrnl, Jos(tt S, Boyara nalrd DacrnOtcr litu tin, nester CIGARETTES FINEST BLENDED CIGARETTE ON THE MARKET 22X3 Candy Special Wailnut Stuffed Dates Fresh ILiitoWi I'it'i AMiffeJ w'r . - meals. (Ovular m" . iM-. iaii 65c. fr !i. Full O'Cream Caramel. Pure and Tatty, made w 'h fr h rr. , Ste.'i..i 45c, II.. Ormes Limited The llevdl SI.mc ... 3rd Avenue and 6th StreeL Sit. re ..(fii M a in 9 p.!iv. ufi,av and to 9 p.m. DEMAND U.7S Phonri S2 tnd 200 "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Pally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co-, W standard over !60year; Prince Rupert, B.C. T IT P d n A TQ! 1 U VJ D V "I i J Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. s m m m a irirw Black 721 ask fir Ed aV7 S. S tl how" if, aaaaaaaaaaaaaW Ja' aaaaaaaWHaalBaWaWBaaa.1 aa . . aaa a a Thii advertisement is not pulilished or diplJ f Liquor Control Iloanl or by the Oovernni"1 UriUih Columliia. afl t'