PAflE TWO. Every Japan Tea Drinher should try1 "SALADA" GREEN TEA Th finest green tea procurable. Sold at all grocers. The Daily News PHINCE RUPERT - 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. 11.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States. in advance, per year. .,...16.00 To all other countries, in advance per venr TELEPHONE Contract Rates on Application. Al adverflsinjr should he in The Daily NewOfle on day preceding publication. All advertising, received subject to apprQval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION X WMUBMBM J WISH tUned At the Presbylerian Church Sunday, I lure wore special thanksgiving service and In . i t'i CfvWrn. Fox, apprentice, hi, .l.flil'ftf .1 ... . ..-...!. siriiiynr m i iip imjs. ior iirlmn nLl IJi i. i. . ':'. SMOKE Tuesday. Nov. 13, 1923. CROWDS ATTEND 1SSSm ' THE CHURCHES wedded last week Miss Jessie McNaughton Becomes Tk..i.i.i.. ... , Thanksgiving Services on Son- , d.. Uf. ii.,.,..iiw t,.i. I Br'd ot Frederick H. Coram Will Reside at A pretty wedding and one of much mterr.l (o Hip groom the pveninsr Hie church was,many friend in northern coast packed lo Ihe doors 1l being port 'took place at ' Vancouver difllrnll In arrange touting foT:'a Thursday eening ill H.30 all those present. The Minister, when Miss Jessie McNaughton Rev. Hugh firanl, preached ap- became Ihe hriile or Frederick 11. proprialely oh "ThaJiksgiving." .Coram, son of Mr. Coram, Lnn- Tlm lmir f,i .I.irn. v.f it, v 'dnnl KiiuIhiiiI nlnl fir.l 9tlunt - - t ;. r . ' ..... - - . Darlon and accompanied on P"rer . of the O'.It. steamer piano by Mrs. II. C. Fraser, sang Prince Rupert. Hevl'A. F. Raker,' two anthems 'The Itailiant Morn, Paslor or tb Mount Pleasant has passed Away" arid "V Shall ,a!M'. Churrhi officiated, and unrn ill uic J.ailU, HIP SOJO J ' ".' r-.riinMi v ii it ii were taken by -Mrs. Jarvi Mr- ft-Ncd look place at the home Lend, A. Clapperlnn, Mrs. J.' C. M'1 bride' mother, Mrs. II. McMillan and J. Currie. McNaughlen, 925 F.lghh Avpnue Special vocal solo were con-'1' Vancouver. There were Iribuled by S. K. narnof.eR ami om,i " 'fd the n.n-Mrs, Tunper. The huildiu? wast traclinjr couple present incluilinp beaulifully decoralpd, the virktniai,jr .Hicer,- or Hie .teamer. J beinjr in charge r Mrs. MrLpnd -r,nP "ri'," w"a daintily atlireil arid Mrs. Darlon. . ,,n a S0WT1 "r prej flat crew with Al the morning service Ir.jnavy '',u crejie-ile.rhine panel r.ranl preachetl nn (he Armis-I81"' trimmings. Slip wre a nil-tice and enlered a plea for ibve ver wr,'a,M an1 carried a hi.wer rather than hale. i iuJ"e oi upueiia ro.e. mi Annlican Services So great wan Hie crowd attending the service at the ,n- HiAlie McNaughton. sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. She wrire navy blue satin with beade geor-ni.ii .. . . i . . j Plican (.hurrh hunday mornb,g ,iq.it. The bride was given hal some had to go away, fc-'y ,,r her brolhel, Kjn, Mc. Ing unable lo find seating ac- Naughlon and -Norman McLean commrat.on. The first .North-L, om.uxan. Snif . i'?'"1 a,,Pm,'d,-l,n ViHcj-. the ceremony. Mr. and finiform led by I he band and 'a Mrs. Coram embarked .... .the fteat many individual member," .jleamer Prince ltu.ert to spe, of. he.reat -Sar Veerans' As-tar -hori'eyL.o,, making the jjncialioir were also presenl.rou,v, trip u ,,rillf , ,r .in) 1 here. was special lusicAby tbe.siarl.- On their return, ll.oy t , Yi-'V'T " vorail aWc P their resilience al solo 'Jijty i f.e, Jjist l'osl . was A'ancmver. playrtl;-. ;y,. Among the manv lipnniir.il n.-i'r hy Arfl,,,''a,'on ?i.Hs which the coupie receive.f ". WIUII Willi lilt- Kill MPL III tfau Ii'iiiJ.ima . ... I s ' 4i iioiiii.Miiiii- . . I en , hanksivlnr and Ihe fruifs of ravWil table silver from Ihe offi--a",1Vrp Arcll'i"",P Du cfrs and crew of ,p steame-WVr look Jmrt in Ihe service. Prince Ttuperl, :vf:"' Y': I-.n) ineiiiis win. join in wish. aripMniih pccasion. 'ling Mr. and Mrs. d iinm aviipv Success and )iapiiioss In their .Oiarr.ieu uie. I lie groom for I many' years has been one of Hie Cbldmbla; Ilailway Service lAvifi'mfVt P('l-.Tar and besl known of ' i i i , V. " !'V !T ' in" coasi sieamshlp ser unlil. Saturday November t7. -. 'vrcVV THANKSGIVING OF METHODISTS) Two-day Event Closed Last' Evening With Turkey ner and Enttrtalnment A two-day Ihanksiiiviiig closeit; at Hie MellMMlit Churclr last' evening with a turkey ilinner follownl by an enlerlaininent. For Ihe dinner Hie room be-! nealh the rhurrh "were crowded, lables being-, sei nn Ihe. plaU forni and in all the 'side rfom while the tmys had I heir ilinners " upstairs in the vestry. The tables were laden with good thing and the member or Hie Ladies' .bj organized and en couraged by Mr. Iijhh saw I hal nol bins' wa lacking for Ihe en. lerlaifiment of Ihe gne.. One feature of the affair wa that every denomination was re. presenlist. Presbyterian were In be j.epn everywhere and Ii number of Calludics aud people from Hie other congregation joined in Ihe celebration. Afler dinner, Ihe eoile gath- cred in-lbe aii'liloritim iioslair-" and lisleneil In vocal solo. and Ihe sweel train of the nr- clielra. The soloils were F. Dibb, Mis K. Davie, Mrs. Fraer and Mrs. C. W'nniwnHh. line nrrneslra w'lurli was Ie by Professor pryep cnmprise V 11- Derrrl R. Leigblon. J. fiaw- Ihorne, C. Wnodworlh, A. J. Lancaster, Miss Marjorie jin- caster, and Messrs. Hus., Reale Wallers, Murray, Camernn and Mutch. A debate In decide the relative merits In business success of fat men or thin look place with C. WimnI worth and Jame Mitchell nn the atlirmalive ami K. liarrcll and H. F. Pullen favor ing Ihe Ihin men. Mayor New-Ion nresided and in an address al the opening drew attention In Ihe significance nf Ihe day and In. the dpsirabilitv of teina thankful for Ihe measure of peace which had been speured and 7for Ihe abundant blessings which were enjoyed. Sunday Evening On Sunday evening there wa a service of Ihankegiviiig al which Ihe capacity of Ihe large building wa tested. There wa uoi a vacant spat. The same orchestra played a that presenl last evening but wilh Ibe ad dition ofV. Hrmvn. Jam Lee and V. Itaure. The sauie solo ists sang and their efforts were nil much appreciated. Rev. it. it. Hacker preached, mentioning that Iber lhanked t!nd for what they bad, what I hey had e.raed and what they were. Singing was led by Ihe joint enior and junior choirs. UNIVERSAL HAS A NEW SHOE EXPERT M. J. Coody,, now in charge of the Universal Shoe lppartmcnt. arrived in Prince Rupert recently, from Vancouver. Mr. Cnndy has had a wide experience in tb retail shoe business having for over twenty-fiyv years been associated wilh- llnMliPst rHail -shoe si ores in Kasleni Canada and the United Stales. For Ihe last year and a half he was associated with the ladies' shoe department of the Hudson Hay Company in Vancouver. Mr. Cnndy coines here wdl re-rommended as being one of the best shoe fillers in the retail hade and will he. only Ion pleased lo give the public the benefit nf his long experience. in Ihe shoe business, being farniliar with al. inosf all lines of footwear iiuiuii- OLD CHUN 1 TOBACCO PERUl tOBAXCO COMPAQ O7 THE DAILY NEWS. Tue-dr, November is . VaUM' a .1 ill ai - - U 'tl VnVtV 1 buy Zam-Buk. Why? Here are a iV;Ia to ?fe$A rancid would you like to apply It ot " -x . m m HMD fci c" ' en. . wiirtlSTt sOT? B.v. A- B.MrSpi n,tUni v.v ZAta-Wtlt- '."! i mrr n i"T faclured. He wa one of he first clerks In handle the now famous Slater shoe in Katern Canada. Like mot penitle Mr. Cnifcly' has a hobby and that hobby is! shoes. Ihe busiec he i llie bel- ter he likes il. Thev public, of Prince Rupert can assure themselves of Hipi heL attpntion and service from hirii. , Speaking on shoe filling. Mr. Candy says' "Walch. the growing 6-et and' Ihe rest will lie eay." The Man in the Mood ! SAYS:- I OIUKCT lo clq and esppciallv I hi .ctipinc for dividing people inln lean.'artd rai. , TUB fat man and slnut I mostly a lout Who lie ami snore in, h bed Hut the man who will-win Is fil' sir and Ihin Ther' nothing about him Dial's dead. The lean one's the chap Who cares mil a rap f . Hut works and rakes InMhe sherkels Like Shyb-ck of old . Of whniii we are fold f The plea of Ibe - emirt heckles; He look fnr hi, pound ; (it flesh all around' ,.,.. .1 And he claims Ibe jfal man his victim ' As he puis nn Hie screws; And tells him n o-p For Ihp lean one.' sir, "ha one dirlini, never f..r bul Then beware of the grin Of Ihe lean and the tlilri' Fnr success be KO'' to Ibe mat; He is afler the tin ' And this he will wjn1 And when be gel il' he'll be" fat. NOW thai we are nil sure thai we are Ihajikful, lei' us gel back In our Jazz. .r , AFTKR this we can expected hear Ihat the. liermart ex.hrince hat been iuviled In Hollywood In lake ibe iar jiarl In a movie draiua. v A WHIFF of Hie walerfrnnl Is all righl bul what Van be said of a whiir nf Cnw Hay when Ihe lide is nul? CHRISTMAS Is rooiliig and 1 am wondering what I want my friends In give h,k and Imw I am going In If I Hn-iu know just what il Is I 'need. 1 waul t new suit of rlnlhe and a cigarette holder and a dozen silk When you spend your money, don't you like to fiet uie d possible value? If so. when next you need a houseiiow oinimem, Zam-Buk btiat made from tuturt's on hraltnfi balmt. It mute povful than ordiiury clutmcnu better lu. It ran heal where other rciitrdlet fill. Rend the extraordinary rate o( Mr. Jeffrey In panel No. L Zam-Buk. at toun at applied to an Injury or tkln trouble, Ullt all dlteaM germtand pretent tblooJ poiMtn. InBam-matlon, etc. tro(taor JkoH, the great InglUh ChemUt, eipertmented with Zam-Buk In thia connection. Read hh fiudingt In panel No. I. Zdm-Buk draw from a wound or tort all the polaon before healing. Read how It thut laved air. Ivans hand, (panel No. 2.) Zam-Buk. If applied to tkln disease. Injuria, eic will at you money, pain, and perhapiaatea limb, a In Hi ra reported In panel No. 3. Zam-Buk-It best for child- rcn. &coret of mother ha? proved thl. In a nut-ihell, ber-are Zam-Buk' point oi u?er1orltT- It I herbal not fatty. let pure not haiidkerrliiefs. and a dozen '-lars and a silk hal and an umbrella and a dnien of Hie lulPt record, and a lurke fur New vear ami a r.i'iio sei and a new nvercoal and a Ford l.irilc and lol nf nlher lillle detail. Maylie I'll slip an ad. in Hie Oaily .New for some of litem. I Ten Years Ago j j In Princ Ruprt a u November 13, 1913. The Union Hank al Xew Hazel-tnn wa broken into last uiglu and H),IX0 wa taken. John McQueen, cashier of Hie bank, happened t(l relurn In Hie premise a Hie robbers were al work and he was shot in Hie tio.e and cheek. The five bandits 'ut away and are being piirsuen ny a si rollg posse headed by Chief Cnnstahle tiam-mon. Sveral su-peels are under arresl. Mis Helen Foley and Hecloc Lougpre were married yesienlay morning al Ihe Catholic Churrii by Father lluiuiz. The bride wa attended by Mrs. Clyde Rogers and wa given away bv Marfln OReilly. J. O. Keefe was hpt man and .Miss Hlanche Curlin played Hie wedding march. There were 2:t case In Ihe police court during Ihe month of October and fines lol a I led lrH nrmrdintr In Chief Vickers monlhly repnr! submilled to Hie police commission. C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary. Uapl. Arlhur Slater northbound from Vancouver to southeastern Alaska ports, was in port from 1.30 lo 3:30 ye. lerday aflemonn. doing north on IJip vessel from here were Lien). BlHoll. Caul. Darker. J A. Aldrich, .1. Hustfnger, A Johnson, A. McKay. 1-il. Heece S. Taber and S.-J. Kvans for helchikan: Caul. McKay. Lienl Newberry and F.. K. k'finll foe juneau, and SlalT Caplalif Oar-rulhers and F. '0. Hrynnlsnn ior raniteR. Miss Teddy Allen, who Is al- lending school at Ihe roiivenl here, relumed las! nluhl afler spending Hie holiday week-end visiting nl llanall wilh her parents, Mr, and Mrs. It. F.. Albm. HiValTTl SBBtB v - a saBI I I H t ai mill fMiTa4aftijtn CATARRH el Hi LAQDER Pb'tSsrlv r flaatiatre tfiatn u m I t-it. few reasons. keen Hood ? When It turns to a sore nlace ? Now most tmil fjf nnd oils as a base. These j j wa ms m mmm i are disguised by perfumes and coloring mauer, dui m-i " , nnt niiln ni!iltr Itoffrr Ailni.llllk. Oil ine COIUluiJt from all fats and oils and animal products that may Ro rancid. Zam-Buk is made from pure herbal essences and Juices- Natural Healers; Natures own remetiles. Many ointments contain mineral compounds such as lead, zinc. etc.. and coloring matters. Zam-Uuk does not. its color ing is the green of the herbs of the held. Jultcratrd by mlntralt hidden By chtJP perfume. It U sntlxptlc UIU all term. It I the most powerful known heal er. It doe more and goe I further. It keep IndeO-nlteljr -ner goe bad. It I tultabl alike for the tkln of adultt and of children- -eten bable. It cure old and tubborn kin dlteate a well a Injuries and disease of recent date. It price brlnt It within the reach of eterjbudy. Only SSci box. 1 for S 1 .23. Zara-Iluk, like diamonds, I Imltatrd. Protect our-tclf, Insist on the genuine Zam-Buk. VSt IAM.BLK TO! tnrm. llrtrs. UUtud TiU. Cult O.kbmI IUis'Mlir(.Ciili. alM hrU k4 Sktix. All 4ru. lUli aoa slur. Mil s bt r ti tr tar svlce frvsa Zan.Buk C.. TmmI. il7 .f. '"ffrrM oeajiyi.'' wcer sir IV I tvutd J't N"'' iad0' rPJ car. '7 r1'. .d 7h 'j-rtxj' 1 1 FINGERS ran not ex. preMnirrrati. tude for wUt Zam-Duk U A, M aeridetit at sroik, i . . j 10 Udly cru-d tke'docUr be would hare to amwitat. V-l I bnm.. V.turUJv I d-Hlo-rwiT brst.. I airtJwd Zttn-Iluk A. - - - -win .- , . l 2 Just amitber Ulu-tratioii cfTli.'! i . w Min-nui. ... . drsuwAi i-ppen. ri.; your turn bexu IVtter box and Ito it UruU jrt a egj-. lefctv reeeiv. FREE BOX tttla Cmmv U (tsMts tfe im ptt), te taa.Sk Cm Tat It ts -. v Premier Gold Medal The New Wonderful Beer There in only one way to prove that PJIKMIF.It "GOLD MKDAL" IlKKIt is bet THY IT. Order from the Government Vendor Today. This advertisement Is riot published or display! by the Liquor Control Hoard or by Ihe (lovcrumciit of Hnlph Columbia. T k 1 1 nffisa c(m wvhmmw vvnui u 1 ur&uiuiiii u SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT., S.S. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points, Thursday, Sunday, .11 p.m. FOR ANYOX WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR 8TEWART SATURDAY, 10 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands, Nov. 17, Dtfl. 1, 15, 29, at 8 p.m. J PASSENOtlt TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 1;..k,r. ,'r,nr Hutrl Pin. fur I ht.MCE 0COH0E. IHMO.ITO.1. 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