4 a: paqi rotm Money-back Women's and Young Ladies' New Style Sport Shoes. Sandals and fancy strap effects, light weight, rubber soles, military heels CJ-f IJC Limited number only; Our price Men's Panco Soles and Leather Work Boots Clearing price RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McKAE BROS., LTD. V-. a t Uppers Light $2.25 FISHERMEN Fishermen's Rubber Boots, Pants and Slickers of the best makes. Goodrich and the Miners. GUARANTEE of SUPERIOR QUALITY Printed on Every Package! ENRICHED WITH SUNSHINE VITAMIN 'D' AN EXCLUSIVE HEALTH FEATURE HOLIDAY AND SPORT SHOES Our Selection is the Largest in Prince Rupert and the Prices Honest. Call and inspect them. NEW AND UP-TO-DATE STYLES Women's Sport Oxfords, assortment of colors to choose from, leather uppers, fancy trimmings, welted rubber soles, medium heels OQ QP All sizes; Special price Leckies Men's Dress Boots and Oxfords, In black kid and velour calfskin. Goodyear welted soles, all made 1 n B.C., all guaranteed by LecJde. We honestly recommend this for comfort and style; Just as good as the imported OA Qc $11.00 shoe; New price VTitD Leckies' Work Boots, plain toes, solid leather throughout, waterproof chrome QQ C? uppers, rubber heels . ?uOD REAL BARGAINS in CHILDREN'S and MISSES' Patent Leather Strap Shoes, leather soles rubber heels; Prices specially marked down ior quiCK action .... 98c, $1.19 $1.65 We carry a most up-to-date line of Tennis jipd Running Shoes, this season's only so you can safely buy and rely. You are not getting any old perishable or shopworn goods. Our prices are unexcelled. CUT RATE SHOE STORE C. N. R. Trains For the East-Mondays' Wednesday! and Trt- ' days i ,9130 dja ' From the East . Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-days ., , .... .1;15 pjn. SALES Every Month in the Year 1933 Sales Dates June 30 July 56 August 29 ' ' September 26 October 94 7 November 21 December 21 Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advances Will Be Made as Usual When Requested. Transferred by Telegraph If Desired. TUP SEATTLE FUR EXCHANGE 1008 Western Avenue Seattle, VEJi. NORWAY DAY Elgooa Stephens IS HONORED Two Hurdred and Fifty Persons Attend Program and Dance In Oddfellows' Hall Some two hundred and fifty persons gathered in the Oddfellows' Hall last nlgU to participate in : auspices of the Sons of Norway Lodge of the anniversary of the declaration of Norwegian Independence, the affair being a most successful and enthusiastic one which everyone enjoyed. First there was an in te retting program, this being followed by tee serving of re freshments after which dancing ka enjoyed. The program was as follows: "O Canada." Address of Welcome by presi dent, Oscar B. SaUver, who was in the chair. Drill and song by eighteen girls In Norwegian costume Selections by Jugoslav Orches tra. Piano solo. Mrs. J. 8. Blade Sketch, "A Gypsy and His Wife." Mrs. Chris Jensen and Oscar Haver oy. Selection by Jujo-Slav Orchestra. Norwegian folk son? by seven girls Edith Slat to. ' Elsie Johan-sen, Aslaug Skaland. Hjorois Ska- Science Bachelor Wore has been received in the city of the success of Elgood Stephens, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.. M. M. Stephens, in graduating from the University of California at Berkley. California, as a Bachelor of Science. He received all his public and High School education up to senior matriculation In Prince Rupert and has it to his credit that he never failed in any examination and never had to take a supplemental He expects to take a position in California. land. Mimmy Johnson, Agnes Wick and Mane Sorensen. "God Save the King." Mrs. J. S. Buck was piano ac companist for the evening. During the serving of refreshments which followed the program, pupils of Miss Eleanor Tlte gave an exhibition of dancing. Music for the dancing which followed supper and continued from 11 p.m. until 3 am. was provided by Mrs. J. 8. Black's orchestra. Os-"r Haveroy was master of ceremonies. The committee In charge of thr evening's entertainment consisted of Mrs. Hans Underdahl, Mrs. John Ivarson. Mrs. Olga Jerstad, Mrs Chris Jensen. Hans Knutaen ana Peter Nornes. John Murvold presided at the door. "TILLiE THE TOILER" II l ''All I I ! rn daily imwi Sunday, Mar II,, Firemen Going In For Garden Work at Hall Apparently spurred by the example wuii h has been et by the police d pai tment across the street, membei of the city (ire department started wsterday on a program of beautifi i ;,) of the grounds around ; fit- Fire Hall. It Is understood tl. t t lie firemen intend during their spare time to carry out considerable gardening work, all of which will make a great Improvement of the surroundings generally. Tea and Sale by Women of Moose Successful Affair Held Few Days Aro in Vacant Store on Third Avenue Women of the Moose had a Tery successful tea and sale of home cooking a few days ago In the va cant store on Third Avenue form erly occupied by Hunt's furniture shop, quite a number of ladles pa tornlzlne the function. Mrs. Charles Edwards was gen-tral convener and the following other ladies assisted Home Cooking Mrs. Richard Long and Mrs. F. M. Crosby Tea Tables Mrs. Ole 8tegavi nnu Mrs Peter Wlngham Cashle: Mrs 8am Hiudenv tilld SEASON SPECIALS Arriving Twice Each Week. Thus Assuring You of Fresh FrulU and Vegetables B. C. RHUBARB 5 lbs. B. C. CUCUMBER Large sise, each B. C. SPINACH-Fresn 3 lbs. B. C. HOTHOUSE TOMATO SB, per lb COMB OJ, 'I It. LIE I JUMP IM j,,0 . r 20c 17c 25c 23c B. C. FRB8H PSAS 23 C CALIFORNIA NEW CABBAGE, 3 leg, NEW POTATOES 25C SWEET POTATOES 25C NEW CARROTS -j E?p 2 bunches AUl PICNIC HAMS jP0 per lb COTTAOS ROLLS Bone- 10p iMt n.f Ik 101 BCONOMY BRAND BUTTER, 3 lbs. 78c Out of town orders receive prompt attention. Send us a trial order. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 317-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 575 Phone 18 Meeting Held by 25ci We recommend this as high grade quality PURE OOLD ORANGES QOp Sweet and Juicy. 4 dot "OV, DELICIOUS APPLES 25 C 4Bnt- 50c KINO OSCAR SARDINES Q7 3 tins Trail Committee Certain Details To lie Gone Into With City Engineer Prior To Starting of Survey At a meeting of the Mount Old- field trail committee of the Oyro and Rotary Clubs and Chamber of Commerce in the office of the chairman, Dr. L. W. Kergln, Tues day night, it was . decided to take up with City Engineer F. N Oood certain details In connection with the project so far as city property Is concerned prior to the provincial department of public works starting upon the survey of the proposed route up the mountain. The expectation of the committee Is that the survey will be started within the coming week. Week- End Specials We received another small shipment of Tea Sets, very attractive shape, beautiful two-tone lustre, floral decorations, 23-ptece Tea Set and 1 lb. choice Orange Pekoe Tea, while they last ?1 QCT all for tjlealej Alberta Creamery Butter Htin ,oy 3-lb brick 8wift Bacon Sliced per lb APRICOT8 2's. per tin 20c Heinz Spaghetti With Cheese Large Un 13c Malkln's Best ORANGE MARMALADE 2',-lb. jar 32c Heinz Small DILL PICKLES quart Jar 50c Eagle Brand Blueberries "I 9 For pics. I s. per tin Australian Pastry Floor QQ0 501' 10-lb sack Malkln's Best Columbia Strawberry Jam A(rt 4-lb tin Mill SiniMporc Sliced Pineapples 4 An A Winning Rush Cff: mi TO ocsoc J S 1 I " J!! I A.x :tj Fresh Ekks- - N.ive! Sweet Oranges - 5 cloz Fairy Toilet Soap 5 cakes Malkln's Best JELLY POWDER 6 pkgs. 28c 14c 95c 22c!l Gold Dust Washing Powder 00 la rue pkK aSOl Alberta Market Klflh Street Phone 20 vaoen.. I I I A i 6 NlCt I ' I f) Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 p.m. Feature Start at 7 & 9 Admission 15c & 50c FRIDAY & SATURDAY "Rasputin" DIV -.-7aJsBBBs1 luxury Linei netweenlU DelLI, P, " Comedy wrkktlkk m NovellyTHiLLS L cmtv Jf Screen Song "AI.vt sin- .. I PARAMOUNT NEWS Htl The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famooj "Rupert Brand" SMOKED v W.ae-. . -. . . Ll " ' Mtr Of f ICES LACK CO! Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. IMUNCK KUI'KKT, II.C. HOLIDAY RESORTS When Coming to Terrace Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, H.C. To Greet You. We meet all trains Freight Aj pus enger service anywhere LakeLte Lake and Lodge, new boat H A l.i now in service n the lake Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult. 51.00; Jl JO per hesd additional. No crowd too big. No job too small. ncNic parties i:vi:ky SUNDAY "1 ) Kl TrA. t i ' vi ,,-, r loivc r r f , ( - 9"T VI 1 t r x . v" w -r, v I -t- -si Madame Kajaut'f Summer Boarding Home Hell. ). C Mandi Bathing Hiii.' Fishing NO FUSS No M . . '.II Modem cnvi... Home Coekhtg Par En'ttcnrt SU M Trr Metk Summer Price on STOVE COAL $11.00 a ton HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip this emipM asd mail it ltk $1 far s til mttit tritl h t ' THO CI IRISTI AN SCIBNCD MONITOR flMhliil W Tn Cmimm Iram PnMM SorurT u . . a. JLr fL m i eA w mm m -; - 1 eVftiaxr" flrtM mt i Mi Mir Mi kl i su steiaa. imw, M ,llllllllM I "TKmCTSSTrXST If your paper docs nut arrive, telephone the ofHce -By Westover,