PAGE SIX For Clear-thinking and Quick-acting SHREDDED Reduce a Mile to 54 Yards With all the bran of the whole wheat Others $15, $10, $8.50 and $6.50 r rams (Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CtOCr; Y full-size kJL biscuits Crisp oven-baked shreds of whole wheat light, nourishing and strengthenings-Delicious with milk for breakfast or luncheon. Ready cooked, reidy-to-eat. Save the paper inserts in each package. MEAT Specials VEAL STEW Per lb 22c That's what one of our New Telescopes will do. j VEAL CHOPS Per lb 45c You can see the moon in all Its. BEEF CUTTINGS Per lb. 20c beauty, showing the hills and hoi- tjQLLED BRISKET Per lb. 19c lows and small draters. . . PRIME RIBS Per lb 30c You can see aaturn a rings ana ; the four small moons around Jupiter. You can examine mall things on top of a mountain, or recognize a person a rafle away. The Telescope is leather covered ! tnd nearly three feet long. It is i Made of brass and closes up to ten inches. PRICE $22.50 SHOULDER LAMB Per lb 35c LAMB STEW Per lb 25c iMussallem Grocery Co. Limited 617-423 5fh Ave. E. Phones 18i-i P. 0. Box 575. Prince Rupert Feed Co. Received fresh supply PratU' Baby Chick Food, Bulkley Valley Hay and grain, Robin "Hood Flour, Spratts' Dog and Bird Supplies and COAL guaranteed to please you. j f0' PHONES 58 AND 558 - m UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllno From ITInc Rupert lor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanson liar. Dutedale, Alert Hay, etc.. luw. day, 3:30 p.m. lor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Ilutednle. Alert liar. ete.. Friday midnight rr AI.KT ARM. ANYOX. STEW ART, NAAH RH Ell. Sunday, S:M) p.m. Kil I'OKT KI.MI'SON AM) WALES IXI.AMI. Thundar. p.m. U3 tnd Avenue It. M. SMITH Agent I'rtnee KuiMTt. II. C. 11 rough tickets sold to Victoria and Seattle And baggage necked through to destination. IIcanadian pacific 3rd Ave., B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, U'rangell, Juneuu and Fkagway June 1, 7, 10, 14, 17. 21. To Vani-outer, Victoria. Kent lie June S. 12, 13, 19, 22, 26, 29. I KlNt l.SH MAiJt 1NNA Orran lain, etc., Vancouver and Victoria every Friday 10 p.m. Agents for all Hteamthlp Lines W. C. ORCHARD, litNEKAL AGENT Irlnce Rupert, H.C rhone 31 Canadian National CUit Largefl aiioay Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Cilllnis from NtlS'CE HL'I'F.BT tor VAMOIHER, VlrrnitlV KK.VTTI.K, sn1 Intrrnirdlate Hlnts, Mondays, Thursiluys, i .m.; Sii(urila), T p.m. lor A NY . and HTEWAKT, Mondays, 8 p.m.; t'rldays, 4 p.m. lor MASKKTT INLET TOUTS. Mondays, 8 p.m. for HM'TII Ul'KEN CII.lll.ITTE 1MI..MM, forlnlrlitly . lor HKAUH.W, HrdnrMlays, 4 p.m. rASSENOEII TRAINS I.F.AVC rKINCfc fll'IF.KT II.UI.Y EXCE1T SUNDAY at U:J0 a m for I'KINCE (1EOIK1B, Ell.MU.N-TON, WINNH'EO, all points tsstrrn Canada, Vnltrd Stales, AOENCY ALL OCEAN RTEAMXlllP Llxrs City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prime Rupert Phone 260 i TALKED ABOUT ! GLEE SINGERS A. Lamlirrt of Los Angrle Addressed (iyrv Yrstrnlii.v To . IToceed Willi Junior lull llirU Lawrence- A. Lambert of Lor Angeles, general manager of the Westminster CHee Singer, who will appear here oa June 31 and 22 under Oyro auaploeft. gave the Gyro Club at its luncheon yesterday an Interesting descriptive talk of that notd vocal organisation . He cleared up the supposition that the Westminster Olee Singer comprised but a church choir and said that their program would constat of folk songs, les and madrlgata, Welsh melodies. English traditional airs, Irish national airs, Scottish melodies, sailor chamwe and also American songs. The company fifteen members Including five boys sopranos and two male altos. Mr. Lambert told of the great success of the glee singers eaaewhere on their reveral tours of this continent. Mr. Lawrence, himself an accom plished vocalist, sane the club two fine solos "I am the Builder" and "The Hunter's Loud Halloo." He was acre mpanled by Charles Balagno. In the ry of business, the club de cided at its luncheon to proceed wtth the development of the square at "Vith Avenue and McBrlde Street as a raplete basebaU field. S. C. Thomson returned to the city on tee Prince Charles this morning after having made the round trip to Jte-wert. Anyux and Masseti Inlet. MPWBSSaSf, Week-End Specials MALKIN'S TEA 1-lb. pkjf. 65c SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgs BUOOKPIELD BUTTER 3-lb. carton $1 EVAPORATED APRIC0TS- .25c 40 ENSIGN ORANGE MARMA LADE 4-lb tin 45c YLMER CORN Tin 16c FGGS Fresh firsts. 3 doe. $1.00 Kifg Freh extras. 8 doz. $1.10 ROYAL CITY TOMATOES 3 large tin 50c MALKIN'S BEST HONEY 4-tt. tin NABOB CHERRY JAM 4-lb. tin B. & K. PASTRY FLOUR 10-lb. sack ,75c .75c ,56c HEF MOLASSES li-lk, tin 45c MALKIN'S BAKING POWDER Tin 26c BERRY SUGAR 2-lb. pk. 20c KLIM Whole powdered milk. Mb. tin 76c EVAPORATED I'EACIIBS 2 lbs ,36c 2 lbs 46c ', VAT.RvriA nr?Axr!esi a a-ai V vssaisivsasw ( Alberta Market1 P. GAMULA. 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A: C I fnifd. 1 ocowf tfS PIANO RECITAL ST. JOSEPHS Last evening at St. Joseph's ! academy the piano pupils gave ' theirf annual recital. The Con- 3 tervatory of Music diplomas were I presented. i The hall was crowded with par-jents and friends of the perform ers ana the following program was greatly enjoyed: "Two Little Pieces," Cooke, Frances Moore. Walts, Cooke, Gladys MtJIish. "English Song." Cooke, Viola Dybharen . ' "Lullaby," Williams, Annie Byrne. "Soldiers' March," Andre Letourneau. ""Little Prince," Maisie Camer6n . "Sing, Robin, Sing.' Margaret McDonald. "Intrata," Bach, Schumann, Kjrogmann. ' Spaulding, Mathilda Vamlrk. "Minuet," Mosart, Jessie Gillls. "Seheraino' Haydn, Nancy Brown. "Sonatina." Clement!, Margaret Sim Gulick. "Andante,"' Mozart, Ellen Moore. "Atr de Ballot," Maurice, Jes-sie Magnet. "Hsr rmt Home," Lange, Daphne Hammell.i "Frolic: Op. 12," Von Wilm, l!tty Brown, i' ."Rwrio VUlageois," Dennee, Shirley McBweri. I "Sonatina. lOp. 36," Clementl, Edna Gillies. "Vrlse Caprice," Tellier. Grace LeDuke. "MasurVa. Op. 3S." Chopin. Ccle Deajardines. "Will o' tho Wisp," Jungmann, Phyllis Brindle. "Klfin Darke," Jensen, Marie Balagno. Two nre'iidss, (a) Bach, (b) Chopin, Edith Kergin. Duet. "FMtival March." Wright. Violet McCuUheon, Dorothy Bal- 5 doz 96ci"nr' """I "Masurka" IUICY LEMONS D02 86c Donald. Chopin, May Mc- ! UVJ,,... r.. ft knnt VI n ' ' ' ' LARGE CANTEL0UPB8- VTJ Ech "Two-part Invention, Op. 14," ,NANAS-8 1bs cQc 'Dach, Rote Vfrh. Duet. "Adoration," Rorowsk!, Jean Robertson, Linnea Hansen. "Nocturne in B Major," Chopin, ' Mary O'Brien,'. "Etude, Op. 10. No. 3," Chopin, Gwendolyn Palmer. ; Song, "Matllnata," Leoncavallo, Jean Robertson; accompanist, Aletta McKinley. "Song Without Words," Men-delssohn, Katharine Watson . "Nine Variations, A Major," Beebhoven. Helen McCaffery. "Minuet in G. No. 14. No. 1," raderewski. Marie Murphy. "Italian Concerto. First Move ment." Bach, Ruth Gillies. "Andante and Rondo Capri closo," Mendelssohn, Aletta Me- KInley. a. E. Guile, looal manajer'ofith Swtft-OUMuMan Oo.. reUirntd W 'the city on th Prince Charlea "this morn lng after havlnf made the round trip to Stewart. Anyox and Massett inlet on company business. . SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER ' TmmlP' WrJim.nShn, and Styjc All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to Any Tart of th City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 LONDON SCENES ATTHE CAPITOL Interiors of "Three rations" .Made In Studio at Mre mid I'ullhful t to originals Brcaurot toe action of "The Three Paralcna" Is placed chiefly . In LonrVy, while the Intcrlora were mad In the Nice studio where Ingram has worked these four years past, there was a big call on the skill of designer and constructor. English visitors have, however, expressed themselves as amaaad at the absolute lfdeUty of these scenes, i No finer set, experts declare, has bean 'erected In any country, than that representing the "Wrexham shipyards" In "The Three Passions." Though by no means so Urge as many previously used by Ingram, the detail work in-- I rolved In getting an absolute "match" with scenes taken earlier In the great Armstrong- works at Newossle-on-Tyiie . was most exacting. As completed, the shipyard act in) "me Three Paaalona" Includes a rang cf huge furnaces, fed by grimy, half-rsked men frrm huge piles of coal renewed from traveling truck-. A shunt !ng engine, specially Imported from Erland. puffs colilly to and fro. Oreat steel hammers thud, throwing out showers of sparks from avaa.se. o' white-hot steel. In the distance, through the smoke-laden stincwTtere typical of an Industrial town plgmy-Ute men can be seen perched amid revolving wheels and oacUlaUn-. pistons The film was seen hei - last ulght and will be repeated torn ,ht. HEALTH GOC D OF. PUPILS IN PRINCE RUPERT atfSSSat Ihree nurse, ana meosuntaienis recoru-1 aVeessed t..j ted. A chart was used similar to; 'that wn e the heaitn or mnce kuu- " . " ' irt children is wdL it nisht be Wl "'Tfiiirirrii tt WEI). &THl it. Two Show.-, . 7 and 9 p m. WWVAAVVW Alice Terry in Pass MONEY, LOVE AND RELIGION English Settings, Showing Oxford and Ncv-cast!cin-Tyne COMEDY, ALL AHOARD PARAMOUNT NEWS Admission, 15c and 50c th pupiU were overweight and under, 16 per cent km xne under. The most pe feet i.ent normal, a- eruvri' weight was found at Seal Seal Cow Avt-rnir.-. : ('ove. Booth nrhool pupils were ove ; 14 pn sent ir i. : overweight and Borden Streei 17.5 per cwt over, anil considerably under. High school tirt normal, was rather under, owing to the High . 'nh-.ol Am i.. tendency of home oX the girls to pounds under; 42 -i -try to look slim. The most per- 32 per cent ovor, aii'l fe:t children we-e the Japanese, normal, who seemed as If the chart was Teiling of the exani !. made for them. tonsil trouble, the ct n I . . , . . . been rery well n-cciv-il I 4The doty explained the system ma u.d ;ol examination The eyes were Jadnot 'He b,Iiev,, . ,. tonil hud ; fs?ijt 4sX tan s Vxuaiiii A . adopted in the American n r.,, ..ni ,. schools, where standard ages, ,,ad 5,, r M, Hiren and weights were noted. Any ...,; . child more than three pound over wde a for cf..,. , Dr. Carson Gives Interesting Ke-.0.rIun-'r e chrt,ref'"1 ,WM con-1 perehta and others in port of Result of His Ki'!et-d abnormal.. Advice wns')rovp ,h(. (.on,,itinn Medical Inspection jgivei as to iow the light pupils dren and m .J'"' them CO-OPERATION NEEDED Japanese Almost Perfect, Accord-ins to Recognized Health Standards migni picK up weurnt anu outers fect M poHitj!. rclin p. Thr udvire had nroved ef fective in a jrood many instances. ! D c BrhlIbl.rl of In one !'arfuar case seven lbs. mtnX Trnt, tt k ... had been yainod in six weeks. ,tng nin for s tan . Follow nir is tre record for the Edmnton Mrs Sch-iv: ritv Mrhoola. with the exception of will br laavlr g Dorlly . - Vl'.wtvtaw wlr. th nronl la nsl Okstianii ftiMra t Improved, according to the repoh. Booth Average, 113 pound who has t.. ' of Dr. Carson, medieal bispectov,,,,,.,. wciKht: 29 per cent of the of schools, made last nitrht to An .......u ,n. umli-r weirht. 27 per National fr-ya of r rr 1 ttar : t'Ufli1'' school board at their remil tr m; ot-; cen( ,Vf1 44 per cent norma!.' tst.-i ing. Trustee McM-Vn presidinif. , lhe r,""K Mrr " As a result of a detailed examlna- M- uen aireei Average, g.6 r.n isni tlon. it was found that some of i-om 1 under weight; 36 percent f'y- w are a wuni viLm u l LITTLE MOTHER No praise is so sweet ns this tribute to your loving care of baby. For many n mother baby's food is the big problem. If it is for you, use Eagle Brand, a food so easy to digest that mother's milk is the only food comparable to it in this respect. Eagle Brand is pure, fresh, whole cow's milk, modified by the addition of refined sugar and condensed by the removal of most of the water. The sugar supplies carbohydrates, required by all infants. Themilksupplics bone and tissue-building materials and growth-promoting vitamins. The Cm and Feeding of h fonts ' Mall coupon for free booklet containing practical feeding information and suggestions for supplementary foods that doctors now generally advise. e BABY BOOK COUPON Book! lo! r7fi -ndMCEBibX NAM ADDRESS. 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