trr. T H f i Today Weather Prince Kupert-Part clou" light northerly wind; barony temperature. 19; sea ut - V : XXIV . No 297 t re K Kwwwl HARBOR AlaaU. Dac L Tomorrow's Tides $a Card of Thanks m ihiff und family denlrr to hnr many frl-nd for the Miealon of sympathy ie-1'iiliia their rccrnt bereave- mm afverc rui on the head, told the ,. ' re he hud xhot Campbell after the ...... .Itln tnmm ( i JlURMt axe. r,r linyl Mam No U aankj It .aorta. Japan, early ya-U Mrvjtgrfc htterrptd ivji rtin iJ tOnn reported t.i - rew f the Japanese w- : been rescued by the kma i -lie wa proreeaing on ner ) n M ini W" 17 wa hound K ;an K" e u, San Fran- 'Ihi lnw:i h-tt Portland. Ore . ' tr 3 r C. N. R. NAMED OTTAWA, Dee. 23: (CD-Official confirmation of the apiMj-iuU ment of Mr. Justice C. P. Fullerton of Ottawa, F. K. Morrow of To ronto and KHouard Ix-bclle of Montreal m trustees of the Canadian National lUjlwnv was given todar by IViniB Minbter R. B. Bennett Mr. .Justice Kullei ton will k Olof Hanson, M.P. ji hi wit am ' . im jfj u Christmas. Olof Hanson. Briti'sii Central I Hri and To the residents of Northern wishes fo. a n. Columbia, I extend my sincere - 1 J-L I i!LJ mmm NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933 E THE IDEAL LIFE Monday we rejoin Ix-vausc a gveal man was lwirn. True jjreatiiess rami itit the world two thousand years ago. Just as in the days of old, people today set up their own ideals of givatiietSHHwl worship them. At one time king were the kfofk Miiitaty leadera alsu had their day. Wealthy tieirAff have often mm mistaken for great jieoplr. Ah we look back we ale that jieupk have always strayed froln the HtfsljJiHl worahrmied falw gods. TJaiw turwi mt&w? mJmM irrzetl anything anil every tiling-that met Uie pojHiIn. fancy. There was nothiug of the pojnilsr klea of a king ahout .lesus the Savior. Ther" was nothing of the military leader, and an for wealth, "The son of man iiad not w here to lay his head." So, today we turn again to the Babe of Bethlehem. As such we all love him, but as he grows older we are apt to prefer our idols. It is Wkixl to live the simple life as the Christ lived it. SALVATION ! ARMY FUND I Previously Hi-knowledged $223.90 I HoUry Club 3 00 Ihink of Mniitrral 2.00 . A friend 1000 Mrs. Hcoll, ludivWtwl ptat for hampers. Mrs. J. It- Muriavn, docking and toys for ciilldren. Swift's Co., quarter of beef. P. Hums Co., quarter of beef. Ca plain and Of fleer of as. Prince John, ducks for children's dinner. Mrs. Oration. 6 Jar of Jelly. Groceries and $9.60, Capitol Theatre foot! matinee. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Olio Ohm Chanted With .Man-; sUuichtcr in Connection With lirnlh of iMnry I'.llrn Smith tjUHBNBL. liec. : (UPl-Chail-od with manslaughter as a result of Uie death of Mary Klien Smith. I luce oura lUtrti School pupil, who was killed hi an automobile accident here last nwmlh, Otto Ol-aen has been conmitiled for trial at Uie Kaniloo spring assises. Olsen Is meanUntc nl llberly on ball of 1(100. Good Wishes of Premier Pattullo Editor, Daily News: May 1 agaiiHhrough your valuable journal oxtend to everybody my very best wishos for the Christmas Season with an expression of hope that the Now r Year may bring a larger nionsuro of HealUi, Hap-pmoss and Prosperity to all, T. D. PATJTULLO. pi P.M.L.8 0N WAY HOME Police Boat Passed Simpvm Without Callinic in So All i llelieved to be Well at Wales Id. Arrordinc to a telephone message received by the provincial police, the police boat I. M. U which was dispatched to Wales Itland jcstrnlay to ascertain If all was well at the cannery point following the failure of ten white and fifty Japanese residents who make their homes there to visit Port Simpson during last three weeks to get supplies or pick up their Christinas mall, passed Port Simpson at 11:30 this morning cn-roule back to Prince Kiipert without pulling In there. In view of the failure of the P. M. I,. 8 to put in at Port Simpson, it is presumed that the officers on board found that no distress or hardship was being suffered by the Wales Island residents and that they had been merely unable to get across to Port Simpson of late owing to the had weather. The P. M. I. 8 should arrive bark in Prince Itupert by High 7:22 a.m. 19.3 It. 19:53 pjn. 18.4 ft. Low ... 0:38 a.m. flS ft. 13:36 pjn. 7.7 ft. PKICE FIVE CKNTW TRANS-PACIFIC AIR SERVICE FLAMED KILLING FOLLOWS QUARREL OVER SUPPLIES A T PRINCTON One Man Is Dead, Another Charged With Murder After Tragedy Charles Hauler and Rolicrt ('ainptoll Alleged to Have Fought Over Provisions Former Arrested And Latter Dead Mi INC ETON, Dec. 23: (CP) Charles A. Hunter is tin-ji i . si here charged with murder following an alleged t ;! Hunter's Ranch on Thursday in which Robert j.Im II was fatally shot. Hunter and Campbell had lcn a tup tlicr at the ranch for the punt few months ami , . that a quarrel over food supplies preceded the " - . shooUng IS RAMMED AND SINKS I According to the police Campbell I mi sin in the hip by rtfle battel j fired by Hunter. CunptoM MI five i hours afterward In Ux local hua- 'pltal Hunter, after bebti treated tar a. Dirigibles To Be Used ; ; ! On Projected Route to Manila From this Coast As Soon as Necessary Legislation is Passed, Akron Cpm4 pany Will Proceed With Preparations, Using Lighter-Than-Air Craft , ; AKRON, Ohio, Dec. 23: As soon at the necessary. ; authorizing legislation is passed, which it is hoped mayibej ! at the forthcoming session of Congress, the Goodyear! ; Manufacturing: Co. announces that it will proceed actively; with plana for the starting of a trans-Pacific air service; between either San Diego or San Francisco on the Call-; fornla eoaat to Manila. V ' . .... . . . It Using hips similar to the United plan would be to make the ran la' ! States Nary dirigibles Akron and aorae six days' time each day. i J Maeon which would have capacity it would ilkely.be a year or so at: ! for carrying one hundred pasengers the earliest before the service could j nd 109 tons of mall or freight, the be started j Father of Royal Man Child timpcrur llirohlto of Japan who at la;t has male heir to his throne AH Japan Rejoices at Birth Of Man Child at Royal Palace; Will be 125th. IMikado One Day TOKYO, Dec. i: l(Ti An infant m who will, if he survives his father, the Emperor Hirohito, one day become the 125th. Mika lo of .Japan and carry on the succesaion of the oldest dynasty in the worldj was born at G:.'tt a.m. Saturday in the Imperial It lace. He is the first son of the Emperor aiul his wife, KmpiTHR Nagako, and tli ougayI(Mi Crown Prince or the Empire and heir to the Sttft Goddesfi. Nation-wide rejoicing from 100,000,000 loyal Japanese subject greeted the tidings of tho arrival of the Imperial princeling. The child had been oxpoo ted between Christmas and the Now Yoar and th(j nation had been praying for months that it would Ue it boy. He is the fifth child of Thoir Imperial Majos-ties, the first four having boon girls. r