PAGE FOUR FISHERMEN! Special on Leckie's oil tan chrome solid leather Work Boot, built to wear CO QC Reg. $1.9o .. After a two-day visit to port with party of Masons from the 4' $2.29 Compare Our Prices We Save You Money Wc have bought in advance a large quantity of Men's, Hoys,' Women's, Misses' and Children's Running Shoes, Tennis Shoes, Beach Sandals, in fact everything in Spring and Summer Footwear for the entire family. All at SPECIAL CUT KATE PKICES. COMPARE OUR PRICES. LET US SAVE YOU MONEY. Hip Rubber Boots, Reg. $6.50, up from . . . .$4.49 Everything in Rubbers that you need at prices cut to cost. We liahdlc Goodrich and Miner Rubbers, Fishermen's Black Diamond Rubber Suits & Coats. See us before buying. We sell (or less. We Accept City Scrip and Relief Tickets Sturdy School Boots for boys and youths, up from Don't say you have an expensive foot. We now have Shoes in A WIDTH in Smart Attractive Black Kid 1-Strap and Dress Oxfords; Reg. $5.95; Special Misses' and Children's Patent 1-Strap Shoes, Reg. $1.85; Special $3.95 99c Snappy Styles for the Snappy Miss. Smart Pumps and T-Straps n fine kid and CO iff patent leather; eg. $3.95; Special v Infant's Shoes for the little toddler Reg. 95c-, Special , Women's Shoes-Reg. $350; Up from 49c S1.95 FOR DRY DOCK WORKER Specials for the dry dock worker. Solid leather Work Boots Qtt Qff up from QAUO Samples bought of Leckie 'selling at prices never before heard of in Prince Rupert See Our Windows. CUT RATE SHOE STORE WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Cambrai Chapter Elects Officers Miss Dorothy Patmore Chosen Regent of I. O. I). E. Group District News TERRACE Terrace and District Board of Trade held a well attended meet- -rust vuj wuu wcic iiau.i "f"" ",mg jart Tuesday. Committees for here to attend Cambrai Order fraternal pilgrimage Chapter. Imperial tne year were named ana general specials doings of the local lodges, Daughters of the Empire, was held buslnes3 cieaned off the monthly halibut schooner last at the home of Mrs. O. the well known evening siat- Alter tne business portion of MCKiniey, uapt. Barney nansun, r. j. inner, Mrs. u. w. maimer, re-salled this morning' on her return gent, In the chair. the evening was disposed of, the members engaged In a debate to Ketchikan. All the visitors re- Following the regular business upon the merits or demerits of the ported naving naa a nigniy enjoy- me election 01 omcers ior me en- Hornby plan of settlement by com 1. 1 ..4-1 1 nn,nH Aa n .n ....tH . .. . 1. Tl . ... .... aoic vuhw uiiu sic iuumu iui a ic- auing jcai iuu pmtc. muse cicti.ru tnunitics. An enjoyaMe nour was turn visit by Prince Rupert mem- j to office were as follows: bers of the craft to Ketchikan at a Regent Miss Dorothy Patmore. not far distant date. Capt. Hanson ( First Vice-Regent Miss Florence had his straw hat on again as he Smith. pulled out to ensure good weather i Second Vice-Regent Mrs. o. W for the return trip home. He had Laidler. brought It with him especially for the occasion and the results were apparent. s. It. s. iune in topics HIGH LIGHTS TUESDAY 0:30 Ed Wynn, KOMO. 7:00 Seth Parker, KOMO. 8:15 Memory Lane,' KOMO. 9:30 Hodge-Podge Lodge, KOIN. WEDNESDAY 7:00 Hon. Archie and Frank, KNX. 7:30 Radio Forum, KOMO. 8:30 California on Parade, KPO. 9:00 Stars of the West, KOMO. . THURSDAY 6:00 Studio Chatter, KOMO. 7:00 Camel Program, KOIN. 7:30 Paul Whlteman Orch., KOMO. 8:15 Standard Symphony, KOMO. FRIDAY G:15-rGentleman Jim, Songs, Patter. Etc., CFCN. CRCV. 0:30 Melodic Strings, CFCN, CRPV. 7:00 June Merdlth's First Nlghters, KOMO. 7:30 One Man's Family, KOMO. 8:00 Don Pedro's Gypsies, CFCN 0:15 oilmore Circus, KOMO. and Remember We offer you a modern, efficient and reliable Radio Service Suoerior Radio Service Phone Blue 320; 336 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOWER Secretary Miss Jean Wilson. Treasurer Miss Marjorie Di-mock. Echoes Secretary Miss Cathie Irvine. Educational Secretary Mrs. G: P. Tinker. spent In this way and tr.e result lng verdict was In favor of the plan. Last Friday the- Anglican com munity put on a whist drive in the church hall. A large crowo was there and the event proved to be a great success, both fom a social point of view and financially. The Columarlo gold and silver mine operating near Usk a ex- Standard Bearer Miss Muriel panding Its activities. New macnl Vance. At the close of the meeting de llclous refreshments were served. The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating Wrapping Sc General Furniture Repalri List your goods with me Pbone Black 12 GEO. J. DAWES nery has recently been Installed, buildings are now in course of er ectlon at Golq Ceek, wnere tne road banches away towarcs tne mine, and some twenty men nave been put to work The two sawmills of Terrace were getting good and busy until the mild weather broke up the "TILLIE THE TOILER" sleigh roads and work Is for the! present at a standstill. C. N. R. TRAINS For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and days 5:30 Frl p.m From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satut ,TH2 23ULT KffWfl SUN LIFE MEETING Healthy Reports Read and mism Expressed Opti- MONTREAL, Feb. 14: Ten years ago the Sun Life had less than one billion of assurances In force. Today It has two and three-quarter billions and ranks high among the insurance companies of the world. The sixty-third annual report of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, made public here yesterday. Is one of the most encouraging statements which the life Insurance business has received for the year 1933. The financial report and now. the order in the Dominion . expended average amounts annual ly as .follows: educational.. $32,598; -child -welfare, $54,210: immigra TWO FILMS PRESENTED William Powell Heads Cast In One Picture at Capitol and Gary Cooper in Other "Private Detective 02," featuring William Powell and Margaret Lindsay, and "One Sunday Afternoon," with Gary Cooper. Fay Wray and Nell Hamilton In the leading roles, comprise another attractive talking picture bill which is being offered this mid-week on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here. The plot of "Private Detective 62," a fast action melodrama with Is a healthy one, showing a general tasty love episodes, concerns a love strengthening with an Increase In racket In which a private detective cash in banks, an excess Income deals with the methods used by an over disbursements of over twenty- unscrupulous agency in obtaining four million dollars, while policy or manufacturing evidence for the reserves have been maintained. on divorce courts. Powell has the tithe same high standard as In the tie role and Miss Lindsay the part past of a girl whom he was to have It Is now pretty welf generally framed but with whom he fell In conceded that during the latter to'0- months of 1933 the business world "ne Sunday Afternoon" Is a re-saw thP turn in the tide of the de- freshing romance of the early pression which set In late In 1929. Queen Mary Group Mrs. J, E. Uodtiie Elected Regent of I.O.D.E. Chapter Progress During Past Year Queen Mary Chapter. Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, held its annual meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. E. Cullln, Fourth Avenue East, the occasion also marking the thirty-fourth anniversary of the founding of the order by Mrs. Clark Murray of Toronto and six other ladles in 1900. The primary object of thepr- 1900 s concerning a dashing yountr, blade, played by Cooper, and his love at first sight. The background Is n colorful one and the scenes elaborate, depicting scenes and In Annual oession cu5toms of those 80od o,d day5 ! ) We SEE OUR WINDOWS 1 Always Have lUrgains. Come In and Look Around. PURITY QUICK OATS China, per pkg. ?an!zatlon had been to provide rumix wuick. oai- tiomforts for. Canadian soldiers Plain, per pkg. serving in the South African War but the work had expanded greatly COWAN S COCOA I tion, $3,012; girt guides. $1,368; ECONOMY BRAND TEA Navy League. $2,976; relief. $49.414; ' P" lb local memorials. $49,414; local hos- , WALNUTS pltals, $14,727; nurses. $6,340; Last' To clear. 2 lbs. Posl fund. $155; work in India. $2,-. CARROTS 578: miscellaneous. $14,152. I 10 lbs 9Zn l-lb. tin Coupon in each tin worth 5c redeemable at our store. The secretary. Mrs. C. J. Norrlng-1 1 ton, reported that 1933 had been a i CAL-SPA MINERAL WATER successful year for Queen Mary j For better health Chapter. j per bottle Officers for 1934 were elected as ' follows: , Honoraty Regent, Mrs. A. T. Regent, Mrs. J. K. Boddlc. First Vice-Regent, Mrs. W. H. Wilson-Murray? Second Vice-Regent, Mrs. W. C. Aspinall. Secretary, Mrs. J. A. Teng. Treasurer, Mrs. James Simpson. Educational Secretary, Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton. Echoes Secretary, Mrs. J. R. Mori-son. 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