PAGE FOtJR 'Ita DAtt? NEWS ..l . -M u eadache often relieved without "dosing" OVER MIUIOH JAPS UStO VEARIV Local Items O. C. Walker sailed last night on the Prince George far a business trip to Vancouver. saw tats ca uiui Ojbmkh ei a nrxxi i a n is t muuobw Leckiqg. Boys' Genuine Red Stitch. The Best Boys' Shoes in Canada. Reg. Value $6.50. Ses 1 to 5 1-2. Sale Price $4.45 Stirling Stirling Red Stitch. A Good Shoe.fizes X to 5. Sale Price $3.95 Sizes'!! tal&W. Sale Price , Astoria Sboes Astoria Shoe. Canada's Finest Shoes. Every Pair At a Big Reduction No Charge Accounts SPRING O&r Annual Spring Shoe Sale And we hope to make it bigger than any previous sale. Our stock is large and up-to-date and consfsTs'of the best Canadian-made shoes. This is an ideal opportunity to buy your footwear needs for Spring. No Reserve.. Every pair on sale at big eduction. .You save dollars on every purchase. We stand behind every sale. These Are Only a Few Lines of Our $15,000 Stock onfSa!e Mens Shoes-Men's Black Vici Kid Steel Arch Supports. Good Value Sale Price $5.95 Same in Oxfords. Sale Prico $5.45 Men's Oxfords lion's Elicit Oalf Oxfords, S(oare Toe. Sale Price : $4,85 'BoysShoes 'J. : .. : Ladies' Shoes Ladies' Black and Brown Calf Tie Oxfords. Low and Cuban Heel. Sale Price $3.95 London Lady London Lady Two Strap Satin Shoes. Keg. $7.50. Sale Price $2.95 Pat Pumps Pat Pump.-;, Black and Brown. Calf Tiea. Rag, $0.00 Sale Price . . $3;95 Children's Shoes Big Reduction on 'All Children's Shoes According to Sizes. Up from 95c Panco Soles Leckies Panco Soles. Sizes 11 to 13 1-2, Sale Price $2.95 McARTHUR'S SHOE STORE Third Avenue - Prince Rupert CPU. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. S. K. Gray, is due in port at 4.30 this afternoon from Vancouver and waypoinU. G. A. McMillan, manager of the local dry dock. SAiled last night on the Prince George for a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J. II. Carson Is nuklnc sat isfactory profress following operation for appendicitis which was performed yesterday morning in -he Prince Rupert Oecerai Hpspt- .al. Walter Smith, who has reigned as city ticket agent here (or the Canadian National Railway's and will take up residence in Southern cawomia. expects to sail tor the south on the Prince Rupert Sun day evening. A Bums Lake County Court ac-j nun oi nepner vs. suk nas Deen settled and it is expected settle ment will be reached In Heptter vs. Ruddy case. A further action of Hepner vs. Kielke has been set over to the March aourt. AU cases nave had to do with interior ttr contracts. II. F. Kergin. M.IA, for AUio, has asked in the legislature If any road survey parties were sent into the Portland Canal district in 1940. who was the engineer in charge, who were employed and what were they paid, what was the total ex penditure, now much work was done, what was the domicile of each man engaged and what were the costs of expenses. The Northern B. C. Power Com pany has made arrangements through the local store for an exi pen demonstrator in home econo mics to give a series of demanetra tions in Prince Rupert, aemmetif-ing toward the end of next week The Moose Hall has been taken for the occasion and it is expected . great many ladies will take ad. vantage of the occasion to hear Miss Thompson. Harry Taylor, sentenced to Imprisonment at Okalla recently for cashing bad checks here; Fred Monnich. sentenced at Stnlthers to four months' Imprisonment for supplying liquor to Indians, and an insane patient from Prince George who will be committed to Bason-dale mental hospital were taken south by Corp. C. O. Barber who sailed last night on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver and Vic toria Organize League of Norsemen Here i Ulcv. A. H. Walby Leam For South After Four-Day Visit to City After. a foiHr-daysft hef Her. O. II. Walby, general secretary of the League of Norsemen in Canada, Winnipeg, left last night for Van couver. Trail and Nelson, where he is to assist in the organization of local branches of the league. The chief object of his visit here was to rally the Norsemen under the banner of the league and to organize a local unit. The members have elected a committee for the purpose of effecting the organlza tion. The League of Norsemen in Can ada is part of the International. League of Norsemen, now wih a membership of over 50.000. residing in all parts of the world. The aims and objects of the or ganization are to preserve and transplant the best of the Norse characteristics, culture and art on Canadian .soil, educate its members to become loyal 'citizens of their adopted country, arid preserve and disseminate knowledge about Canadian Norsemen and their The city of 8wift Current. Bask.. has invited the national organization to hold its convention thern In 1931, and Is already making extensive preparations for this event. There is only one way to reach the people of Northern B.C. 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