PAGE SIS THE DAILY NEWS "Lunch--a most important meal for salesmen" "When you're on the go all day long, the food you cat for lunch must be chosen with care. Don't cat heavy foods that make you warm and slow you down in mid - afternoon. Eat nourishing foods of course but don't over load. I usually order Shredded Wheat with berries or other fresh fruits fruits for for lunch. lunch. There There KfA fcjvj Jtj Ufivh A r'J arc arc enough enough combinations! combinations!! (37jL ti Iv with vi,h ShrcdJed Shredded Wheat Wheat to. 3 Ki'Af&fmn Y-a'ClM l give iivc.you. you vriet- variety. . Try Try itVn ''ypI VI I e i a T. J yj 7 j ior ior Juncn ,uncn toaay- today. bk. rX THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT jglX W , COMPANY. LTD Pt WJ with Canadian Wheat f25 SHRFITlhED WITH ALL THE BRAN CF T!- WHOLE WHEAT ThcFish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED IM COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, JI.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING (5. T. I. 20.00U.TON FLOATING DIIYDOCK KngibrfTN MarliinlKtH, Itoilermaken. ltlarksmltlia. Pattern MakerK. Founder, Woodworker. Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our l'lant U Equipped to Handle All Klndit of MAKING AND COMMERCIAL WORK ('HONES 45 AND 38S mmaBi WE ARE OFFERING: DISCOUNT ON COAL . For Cash at the Rale of 50c Per Ton Alberta Lump, $13.50, for cash, $13.00 Alberta Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 Pembina Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12. HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 ESPERANZA MACHINERY Nov Operations Being Laid Out at Alice Arm By Seattle Men ALICE ARM, Aug. 7: Harry Bow yer of Seattle, manager of the Es-peranza Mines, has arrived In the camp, In connection with the laying ! nut of new operations at the pro- perty. i Mr. Bowyer brought in with him : a compressor and diesel engine with ' he necessary equipment to start he driving of a main working tun-1 nel at the mine. This tunnel when i :ompleted, will tap the stopes al-1 eady opened up by hand drilling I m the higher levels. For the Imme-1 liate present it is probable that the i nain operations will be confined to the driving of the main haulage or working tunnel and the driving of raises to connect with the upper workings. Mr. Bowyer is accompanied by J. McGowan who will be in charge of pe rations. Twenty Years Ago In Trlnce Rupert August 7, 1911 There Is only one police office: to be found on the Queen Char otte Islands and he docs not reside among the many Indians bn. n one of the white settlements. Two Indians. Felix Brown and "Mck.Latic. had a narrow escape "rom drowning early this mornin vhen their launch. Sandnnn. in vhich they were asleep, swamped U Its mooring after having gone i ground while tied at the wharf of the Rupert Marine Ironworks. The Liberals of Comox-Albern' federal riding have called a nom inating convention for August 10 "o name a candidate for the general election this fall. Strong delegations will go from Prince Ru- oert, Stewart, Hazelton, Kltsela md the Queen Charlotte Islands The name of Duncan Ross is pro minently mentioned in connection with the selection of a candidate. ZAM-BUKi HERBAL OINTMENT I A MEDICINAL SOAP Week-End Specials Granulated Sugar 100-lb. sack Swift's Picnic Hamper lb; Malkin's Best Orange Marmalade, 2Vfe-lb. Jar 85.50 25c 35c Malkin's Beet Peas -t XOi CTp Size 3, per tin Malkin's Best Tomatoea nCp 2'B, 2 tins " Eggs Fresh Extras 3 doz. ;iedlund's Quick Dinner Mb. tin 85c 25c Hcdlund's Roast Beef tt QOp OXtls nravv l.lh tin Helmet Corned Beef l's nAn per tin Aylmer Peaches l's 25C Aylmcr Pears l's 2 tins Felix Ginger Ale-dozen bottles Jewell Fruit Jars-quarts, per doz. ... Jewell Fruit Jars pints, per doz. Sweet Oranges S doz Swift's Classic Cleanser 3 tins : 25c 81.40 $1.30 $1.15 95c 25c Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 B.C-4 CONCERT pyoumUM St Clivlti Eviponltd Milk, ye. r k.lplnt mvonmn " ColiblMty? MfY BonWlSt CIufUt MUntm milk el Btllkh Col.mbU toWi St. CMm Milk MM dim. m vm Md Vom bnlly will dlKOYif iMMdUUlr wh. yn WITk.BorliC.Utt.d, 1 Hoatt Aiud. Bulldtnfl, VANCOOVU FMtanri Sokm S T.CHARLES MILK IS FINE The grand concert staged la night by the concert party of H M. Dragon by permission of Cap tain E. J. Spooner, D.S.O., R.N, drew a capacity audience to th Moose Hall and all present feV that they had been amply rewarded by the excellence of the entertainment which was presented. While the program was largely In lighter vein, many of those taking part showed fine talent and several of the numbers virtually brought down the house. Among the more outstanding numbers were cutlass exhibition bv Stanbury; novelty quartette, "Four Itallanos," by Farr, Cooper. Osborne and Taylor; sketch. "Motoring," by a number of the entertainers; saxophone solo, "La Cln quantlme, by able Seaman Hall; olo. "Or Man River," by Taylor Illuminated club swinging by Stan-bury, and novelty song "The King Horses" by Taylor and Chorus, and female Impersonations by able Seaman Cooper. The president of the concert party Is Capt. II. McC. Slater Royal Marines, and vice-president Lieut. Caldwell, R. N. The stag manager was Leading Sema Orey. stage and effects were In ham? of Leading Seaman Crourh find dresses was Able Seaman Dor-ling. Opening. Intermission and clov 'wr music was furnished by the ship's orchestra. Members of the ship's company acted as ushers. The program in full was as fol lows: Opening Chorus, Concert Party. Sons. A. n. Chapman. Cutlass, Stanbury, P.T.I. Song, A. B. Taylor. Song and Chorus, A. B. Chap man, Sheppard, Cooper and Duet. S. P. O. Osborne and Cooper. Hornpipe. Skinner, Wlgley, Rleh- prds and Perfect. Song, "Four Itallanos." Farr Cooper. Osborne and Taylor. Interval Ten minutes Sketch, "Motoring". Saxophone Solo, Hall A.B. Sketch. Chapman and Taylor. Song Cooper. Song. Taylor. ' Duet, Chapman and Cooper. Song, Osborne. Illuminated Club 8wlnglng. Stan ley. P.T.I. Song. "The King's Horses," Tay lor and Chorus. Closing Chorus. Company. Ood Save the King. By Kind Permission of Capt. E. J. Spooner. D.S.O, R.N.) SPECIAL MATINEE at MOOSE HALL 2:30 P.M. SATURDAY, Aiiffust 8th -by-TIIE CONCKUT PARTY of II. M. S. DRAGON Prices: Adults, 50c.; Children, 10 to 15, Z5c; Under 10 free. 'Nd Reserved Seats. Tickets at door.) CAPTAIN SPEAKER Officer in Charge of II. M. S. Dragon Together With B. C. Military Head Heard By Uotarlans Members of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at luncheon yesterday, with the president, O. H. Munro, in the chair, heard an address of great interest by Capt. E. J. Spooner D. S. O. of H. M. S. Dragon, who spoke about the British Navy with particular reference to the West Indies division. Brigadier Oeneral J. Suth erland Brown C. M. 0., D. 8. o.. general officer commanding, military district No. 11, was also heard briefly on mllltla affairs. Guests at the luncheon, besides Capt. Spooner and Brig. Gen. Brown were: Commander C. A. Kershaw, Engineer Commander W. J. Cole, Instructor Lieutenant Commander W J. Baxter. Lieut. H. F. Powell, Lieut. C. H. Pollock and Sob. Lieut. R C. J Dreyer. all of II M. S. Dra gon; Lieut. Walter Hume and Paymaster Lieut. P. M. Ray of the local unit of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve: Lieut. Robert Blance of the Sea Cadets, Dr. J. H. Carson and Dr. Fred Kergln. OLD GRAVES ARE SOUGHT 'iIpm' Onvrrnment Would Honor Men Who Died on Early Norwegian Expedition OTTAWA. August 7 The fed-ral government Is seeking to lo cate the graves of several Norwegians who In 1(560 died In the ourse of an expedition to Hudson Way Forty men made the trip and pveral died wh.ie the remainder returned to No. way. If ;he snves can be located, a monument will be erected. Already som- traces have been found 1'ort Nelson was rimed alter he leider ol M:e Norc exr)"riiUon LOOK! t these bargains. We still offer our ttock at reduced prices. Take ad vantage and save the pennies. They count. Carnation Milk wm Blue Ribbon Tea per lb Sliced Pineapple 2 4 tins 311ced Peaches 1 4 tins ' Fancy AprlcoU 2's, 4 tins From Contented Cows Tails- Q-i OA W 12 Una Baby Size fjfin 19 lln i "v per case Blue Ribbon Coffee 3-lb. pkg . (With faney tumbler) Blue Ribbon Baking Powder 12oz. tin Malkin's Host The Favored Brand $5.15 45c $1.40 23c 99c 99c 99c Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Household Applet For OCT ft cooking, 4 lbs &0 Onvensteln Apples For OCTp eating. 3 lbs Large Peaches per dot Green or Wax Beans per lb Hothouse Tomatoea per lb Field Tomatoea 2 lbs 38c 9c 15c 25c Hothouse Cucumbers Extra large each 15c 2 for 25c Mussallem's Cash and Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone 3C0 Phone 18 & 81 319 3rd Ave. 417-423 Sth Ave. s a m u B TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 p.m. Admission 20c & C5c Feature Starts at 7:45 & 9:45 SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:30 Fen lure Starts 3:15 15c & 40c Fri(1ay August, WWW i . V A MILLION LAUGHS BUSTER KEATON in "PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH" With Charlotte Greenwood, Reginald Denny, Clifl Edwards, Sail Filers, Dorothy Christy. A dozen maidens waiting for his cave-m ' wooing but Buster hadn't even kissed a girl. " Comedy "LOVE FEVER" Cartoon "THE Bit W rv PICTORIAL PARAMOL'NT Kvwe " "MO 1 Monday & Tuesday RUTH CIIATTERTON in "t NFAITIIFIT: I THIS WEEK WE FEATURE HEINZ PRODUCTS BAKED BEANS Small tins 3 for BAKED BEANS Medium tins 2 for COOKED SPAaHBTTi-Small tins 3 for COOKED SPAGHETTI Medium tins 2 for SANDWICH RELISH , per Jar TOMATO KETCHUP Large bottle each VINEGAR White or Malt pint bottle VINEGAR White or Malt quart bottle CUCUMBER RELISH each MIXED PICKLES Sweet or Sour each COWAN'S COCOA Vi-lb. tilt each KBJXOGa'S PEP per pkg. . . ROYAL CROWN SOAP 2 pksjs. for . , MALKIN'S BEST BAKING I'OWDEIl 2H-lb. tin Telephone your orCcr and pay the driver "WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL" Q & S GROCERY Phones: 827 & 228 29c 29c' 29c 29c 25c 24c 20c 35c 25c 30c 18c 12c 45c n GOO Seventh Are bd There is a lot oS Beef Strength m a little lOVR NEW LOW PRICES Our prices on Good Tlrea are the lo ri history. You'll be amazed whenweouotrprW on your size. Exclusive flood rich Vcdcrs Rupert Motors N NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered dally from our own cows. Four successive years Government arade A certificate Health and Banita-tlon. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY M Phone 287 hone !' NlKhtt-iM- ,fl CLEANING & PRESSING Ladles' and ccntlfwB Tailoring Reasonable l'W' M. T. LEE CO. 323 3rd Ave. W Nest Benson rion ' Stud'