PAGE SCC 3 A Better, Brighter Breakfast The better the breakfast, tlie brighter' the day. Don't fog the brain and clog the body by eating a heavy, indigestible breakfast. Brighten the day by eating Shredded Wheat with milk and go to work with buoyant step and mental alertness. Shredded Wheat with milk makes a complete well-balanced meal containing everything the human body needs for growth and strength. Try it with berries and cream. It's a rare treat ?EDDED , V - : AT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD. what JocloiS scuj in moderation IO R generations doctors have, paid tribute to the sustaining, invigorating and health giving qualities of beer when taken in moderation. There is no finer beverage tha,n good beer for workers in every field of endea v or. whether mental or physical. The undermentioned beers are guaranteed tobeabsolutcly pure. To safeguard the public they are constantly tested by Analytical Chemists employed by the B.C. Liquor Control Board. PHOENIX EXPORT CLUE RIBBON LAGER PILSENER I .ACER PB1R. This advertisement is not published or d:sp!ayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Dr Alexander X-11AY SEKVICE I'lIONE 575 DESNEIl BLOCK DENTIST LINDSAYS Carage and Storage Phone 68 i Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team 01 Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. Try a Daily News Want Ad. VALUEOF AMUSEUM Curator ,of Provincial Museum at r.nnv .Victoria Addresses BotaryJ" Club Pickles per bottle "" Best Foods Mayonnaise ti QQp Relish Spread per bottle"-""' Field Tomatoes 5-lb. basket ..: Lettuce Large heads per head New Potatoes 21 lbs. . New Onions 6 lbs PRESERVING ITEMS SUOAR 100.1b. sack SUGAR 58-lb. sack .. SUOAR - 10 lbs t. CERTO 3 bottles MEMBA Similar to Certo 2 pkgs JEWEL JARS Quarts per doz JEWEL JARS Pints per doz ECONOMY JARS Qts. per doz ECONOMY JARS PU. per doz. 65c GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW! 7c 25c 58c 95c 28c $1.35 $1.20 $1.65 $1.35 j ECONOMY JAR CAPS jJ 1.00 QQ 'rubber rinos 5 doz $5.65 $2.85 40c The Economy Cash & Carry THE DAILY NEWS Labor Council Holds Session Delegates Appointed to Represent Organization Before Health ; Insurance Commission . 1 . August 15, 1910 j ! W. H. MalkhVQ. Ltd., of Vancouver, have leased, sample rooms in 'the basement of Jhe Helgersbn ! Block and will put Jamos Owens In j charge of the branch, j j E. J. Mader hat arrived from To ronto to take over the position of ticket agent of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. Two members of the Canadian Press have arrived in town to gather information from some of the pioneer business and professional men and will also remain over to report the visits of Premier Laurler and President Hays. r t The O. T. P. completed the laying of tracks through the first tunnel east of Prince Rupert. It Is 400 feet long. Mrs. Du Vemet is calling a meet- ling of all ladles, interested in the lormation 01 a chapter 01 the Im installation of a waterpower system were adopted. The storage space at the O. T. P. yards is being taxed to such an extent that enlargement of the yards is an immediate necessity. Dr. Montizambert, eral of public health for the Domin nectlon with the establishment of quarantine station at Dlgby Island. Work has begun on the erection of arches in connection with the decorations to welcome Premier I ARMY HEAD IS COMING 1 latter having struck something coming through, the,, slough from Port Simpson. A new type of trolley car is to be operated in Baltimore, Md capable of aceleratlng at trie rate of three miles per hour per second, with braking at the Bam$ rate, and have a free operating sneed of aDDroxl- "Where Dollars Have More Cents- j mately 38 miles per hour. They will Phone 360 319 Third Ave. be among the fastest trolley cars operating on city streets anywhere in the United 8tates. 1 Commissioner Hoggard of Winnipeg to Take Charge of "Native - Congress Next Week The regular meeting of the . Urging the value of a museum to Trades and Labor. Council was held Adjutant Kerr of the Salvation the city of Prince Rupert, Frank j ,ast evening wih Alderman S. D. Army in Prince Rupert has received Kermode curator of the Drovinclal . Macdonald presiding over a large word from Winnipeg that Commls- ! museum at Victoria, B.C..' addressed : attendance. . sloner and Mrs. Hoggard will bo ho rm rinh at it hinrhpon! Correspondence was read from here next week to conduct the yesterday 8. D. Johnston presld-1 Calgary and Edmonton In reply to Northern B. C. annual native coning. He said a museum was a great '. tne request of the local body for In- (Tress, commissioner Hoggard is the asset to a community, not only formation regarding the organiza- head of the Army work in the west something for tourists to see but an ; tlon Labor for participation In and is the oldest army officer in the educational Institution of great politics. The matter was referred to work. having served for 50 years, value It should not be a olace for, the standing committee for consld- He exnects to arrive August 23. keeping relics but an Institution for j eratlon and report. Assisting Commissioner Hoggard displaying the flora and fauna of I Tne meeting, appointed F. Derry here will be Assistant 8taff Captain the district. The biological board, ' and . McPhee as delegates to the and Mrs. Acton of Wrangell, Alaska, he felt sure, would co-operate. A.Provlnclal Ryal Commission on Adjutant and Mrs. Kerr of Prince museum was even more valuable OM -- '" itupen, ana outer onicers ux uiv than a university in that it had a nity Benefits, in connection wun district. much wider appeal. I inis ana unemployment insurance. jn addition to taking charge or Mr Kermode told about the aicrnee gac a very uiicicowuk tne congress Commissioner nog- rounding of te museum at Victoria ! account of the latest progressive wm lecture In the city on backed by the Natural History So-; practice . in England where the Sunday, his . subject being "Remtn- 1 9 I I.I.II.m Una Uaam ciety. It was commenced by the aavancca ieguu.uuu iu uctti. licences ol mty Years warfare . late John Fanning who was the provided for these social problems. Adjutint. Kerr is out ;:t the can-rirt piiratnr and he (Mr. Kermode) ! A letter was received from the neries today interesting the natives was second. He took charge in 1904. ! Metal Polishers of Toronto advising ta thi event Now the present work had out-1 that certain cooking utensils were grown the building in which lfwas made under unfair conditions and Wnen pnk Kermode, curator of housed. Ithe meeting decided to put them on thi Provincial Museum was In the In Victoria the schools used the the uniair ustv dty ihls week he discovered that museum a great deal in connection : Considerable discussion ensuea s D Johnson had a fine specimen with their natural history work. 1 regarding the question of Individ- oI a W9 at nJs nome Mr Prince Rupert, he thought, would j uals holding two positions and re- Kermode took it to Victoria with be wise to establish such an lnstl-! ceiving pay therefor. This is of par- nlm to ienttfy and catalogue It tuUon. There were already some ticular Interest as at present, owing crab WM one of y few of lte good totem pole specimens and ma- j to the industrial depression, many Untl uken m tnia cmi line specimens could be collected. famines win suner irom a uecrcaa- The Hvde collection. Mr. Kermode ed income, in some industries me . . . . . . 1 . 1 1 . 1 r- mn.VlHi, nnnlr Yinm Knon thnrt.nwl sftia. ne louna in Da a conuiuun. nc ui""5 u uv ...... imVK was taking it to Victoria, where it already. The matter was referred to .ould be thorouehly overhauled. 1 a committee consisting 01 Aiaer- - catalogued and sent back to Prince man Black, Alderman Brown and Hupert, where he hoped arrange-: D. McPhee. .dents would be made to house it. ' Tne election 01 onicers was posi- Ile would promise to send a man to ! poned till after the Labor Day put it in place. I sports. Mr. Kermode was thanked by .the j resident for his address, the mem-1 bers being much interested in the subject Progressive mercriants advertls Why Pay More? We want your support to help us bring down the cost of living Bi; Values Lower Prices BREAD per loaf Pure Italian Olive Oil per gallon Pure Italian Olive Oil per Vi gallon Pure Italian Olive Oil per V4 gallon Dutch Maid Mayonnaise per quart 8c 2.50 $1.35 85c 90c The best by far for large families Best Foods Bread & Butter OCn Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert Oet the Ad. rMdtag nablt. H -W FLIES -MO50UITOS ROACHES FLEAS' ANTS Jjjjjtt MM Week-End Specials perial Order of the Daughters of Empress Tea the Empire for tomorrow night, j j.ib. package . . ,. . Pan Yan Pickles The city engineer reported that M . 2 'Vs. per tin Llbby'i Ripe Olives 9-c. tin Bggs, Fresh Extras 3 doc. Llbby's Prunes 2-lb. package 12 bottles O'Cedar PoHsh I per bottle Fell Naptha Soap 10 bars p&ckajte ... MOTHS ' BEDBUGS ON Sl AT MUGt feOCr AND HARDWARE sro& ln :iVml I 1 H,mt I L .- J ciwfciiw iittlb iiuiu uc iitauc a ran- able for section one in six weeks af- Bmpruss Red Currant Jam- ( C p tcr the arrival of the plant In the 4",b- ,in city if his recommendation for the Oardon Peai 8tee 4, 3 tins Sotn-Mor Cake Flour per package Dr. Price Baking Powder 12-ot. tin Seedless Raisins 4 -lb. package dlrectoren- Brookfteld Creamery Butter 3 lbs ion, and Dr. A. T Watt, superlnten- squirrel Peanut Butter dent for B. C, are in the city in con 45c 40c 25c 30c - 50c 50c $1.20 50c 30c $1.15 30c Quaker Quirk HnllAd Oatii Ck t The steamer Conveyor and the T uUL Dlut Ribbon Malt Extract- h m q aeA wm t s"lb- t,n punched a hole In her bottom go-' lng through the canyon, and the F,lJt Ginger Ale- 95c $1.45 45c 80c Alberta Market p. gamula, Fifth Street Proprietor Phone 208 District News SKIDEGATE Up to two Lno improven days ago Many ay there was run. or Very small catclicTare ar6und Port Clements. Reports from the south end of the islands Indicate that pinks are still very scarce. A. Mallory.of Port Clements arrived Tuesday and went through to Port Clements by motor car. O. A. Woodlands, manager of the Imperial Oil Co. is' here orl an in spection trip of their station at Skldegatc. Twenty-five workers for the B!C. Packers cannery at Shannon Bay wived on the Prince William and proceeded to Port Clements. nmmmmmm. i tolnks on Qucfrp CfiarloH e HlandsJ m bein&mad,1 ajnada Fri.&Sat. Two Shows iT, 1 MARY P1CKF0RD and DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the all talking, all laughin comedy "The Taming of The Shrew" Shakespeare's Mu (. , Two Great Short Cumrdi 1 Laurel and Hardy In HIEY vn BOOM" and "TilB ;rv Also a SC ENIC Feature startc at , : Admission - - ; , & , , Sat. Matinee at S:.iO- i ,c 4 ; , atuosarBanxe: u: 1. . tt Do voul look for a j cheap and inferior whiskies are no tea lor weir 5 or "bits." A bite U the remit or adding raw spirit 1.. t...j blend. Actually a whi.ky withrbtf",is usually mucU i 3 mature than a whiiky wilh'tKAie-l-J ' - One reaion for the wo: is acquired after many yeani,n'.lnsvwoo WTien vvnen ar dc maturity and properly "married" White How is.bt t ready for the world's approval. A more mellow, genr 1 1 delightful spirit than White 1 oufiWhtts h hen. crean , i Iioraa ia not obtainable. White Horse n Whisky DISTILLED, DIXNDED A1D BOTTLED IN SCOTIAHD This advertisement is not published or displayed Control Board or bv the (Snvirtimpnt -r li'inh -TRY A NIP TONIGHT" BEST PROqURBLE BOTTItO 4 6UxTlt5jilf NtMKI or scaio " Tba Original Label look for it at tha VtnHor' and innit ca GRANT'S "BEST PROCURAblX" This advertisement Is not pubilshca or displayed v. Control Board or by the Qovcrnment of British ( DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD ,r Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., W PRINCE RUPEKT, B.C.