i 3 PACK POTTO SHOES! SHOES! We can now fit that narrow foot. Women's High Grade Dress Shoes in A WIDTH in Fine Black Kid Oxfords and 1-Strap. Reg. $5.95. Special Cut Rate price 3.95 Samples Bought from LECKIE'S We have just received a big shipment of these high grade samples in Men's, Boys,' Women's, Misses' and Children's Shoes We are selling these samples at special Cut Rate prices. Lcckie's High Grade Work Boots Very Special In Oil Tan Chrome Tops, Solid Leather Soles, Reg. $4.95 Special Leckie's School Boots These are built of solid leather the wear. CUT RATE SHOE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY COFFEE 27 c per lb - 80c 3 lbs. CANADIAN BEAUTY 25c ' f MACARONI, l's, 3 pkgs, EMPRESS TEA Indo- 40c Ceylon, 1-lb. pkg Buy now price has advanced PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES 4 F- 50c 3 for PUFFED WHEAT 25c '2 pkgs TOASTED CHEESE THINS 25c 2 pkgs GRANULATED SUGAR 75c 10 lbs :: BLUEBERRIES Gallons 77c per tin PEARS 2's 37c 2 tins RHUBARB 25c 2 lbs Order Early and Avoid the Rush MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store ''Where Dollars Have More Cents' M7-19 Third Avenue West r.O. Box 575 Fbone 18 TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rent 'Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 231 GOAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Qulklcy Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try ton of No. I Bulkley Valley. W ' alio sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley, Prince Rupert Feed Co is Tbones 851 . Advertise In the Dally News RUBBERS MUST GO We are overstocked In rubbers. A big shipment has Just arrived and they must be sold because spring Is coming and we cannot afford to carry them over. They are sacrificed at very low prices. Men's Solid Leather Work Boots For the Dry Dock Worker, Men's Solid Leather Work Boots, reg. $450 OS) Qf up from QtfVO S3.75 For Boys and will stand EFFECT ON BEER SALEj Present Arrangements For Hand ling Beverage in B.C. Threatened Following Decision VANCOUVER, Feb. 3: (CP) A Victoria dispatch to the Vancouver Province says: "Beer selling arrangements set up in British Columbia ten years ago were threatened with collapse yesterday after the Privy Council had decided that Sick brewing interests of Alberta are entitled to brew beer In this province." The judicial committee of the Privy Council in London yesterday upset an agreement made In 1927 whereby the Vancouver Malt and ; Sake Brewing Co. of Vancouver assigned its licence to brew beer to the Vancouver Breweries. The lat-tr had taken action following purchase of the Malt and Sake Co.'s charter and plant by Fritz Sick, Al- berta brewer, and associates, the Vancouver Breweries contending operations will shortly be com-that ' 1 the agreement banned the mencing. Malt and Sake Co. from K"",,'"c. beer for fifteen years. Edmonton Board Of Trade Invited To Visit the West At the suggestion of the Smlthers District Chamber of Commerce, the local Chamber of Commerce last night decided to Invite the members of the Edmonton Board of Trade to "come west" for their annual tour this year instead of visiting some other section of the country. If they come, Prince Ru pert will be among the places to be visited and It Is also suggested Jhat they may go as far as Portland Canal. Ad rertlse in tne Dally News STORE LOGGING MAN FOR ISLANDS P. Allison to Resume Operations At Cumshewa Inlet Shortly On Large Scale On his way to the Queen Charlotte Islands on business in connection with the resumption of his logging operations thereon, A. P. Allison arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and salleh last night on the Prince' John for Queen Charlotte City. He was accompanied by Harold Gardiner, president of Gardiner & Baxter, well known Vancouver firm of for est and logging engineers. Mr. Gardiner ls moving the camp which he has operated for some years at Queen Charlotte City to Cumshewa Inlet where he will carry on operations on an extensive scale this season. The camp ,s already being moved and logging Have Order For Three Thousand MINK No change in market. Paying as high as $15.00 Interested in all furs. Don't sell your goods until you see GOLDBL00M fiinr?iTPftJS H MM ' "SMOOTV, SAV- L-IKB "THEflE fclAOUOS u - 7- "" t,lw t" '""' "TILLIE THE TOILER" LOO AT THIS EOU'T J (5UTTER? 0 Wv L. " TTii ' '" .TEM DA2LT ITBWfl Saturday, Ftbruit? j, WATERFRONT WHIFFS Nnclcn Harbor to be Husy IMace This Year Capt. Pete Korvik Hulls Nautical "Paul Kcvcrc" Herring Run in Siht The Queen Charlotte Canners' modern new crab can nery at Naden Harbor, of which Sain L. Simpson is mana ger, which has been closed to the rigors of winter, will resume canning operations again as soon as weather permits, it is announced. The initial pack of the new plant ported to have been received with much favor by the market. The plant, consisting of a commodious, well lighted cannery building, a wharf to deep water and houses for employees, was erected late last lyear at the entrance to Naden Har - bor on the same site which had been occupied by two previous can - ncucwe saimon pacing piani m me wanace risnenes wnicn was later moved to Watun River in Mas-sett Inlet and the crab cannery which was established fifteen years ago by the late Capt. E. H. Simpson and later operated by the Nootka Fisheries which discontinued Its operation In 1931 since which time until last fall there had been no production until the new plant started packing fine quality Queen Charlotte Island crab meat, I ine craDS are ""81" directly m front of the cannery and canned bait requirements of the Canadian every day. The fishermen are most- Fish & Cold Storage Co. and other ly Halda Indians who are dexter- interests, herring will again be used ous at this form of fishing. The'for reduction at the Rujrt Marine latest and most sanitary methods products plant thU spring. It U a are employed in the cannery which, COuple of yean since this plant has on the present scale of operations. 'operated on herring. It has now employs about forty persons. The been put In readiness by the Nel- icw urm epccw mai ivu win oe.son Bros. Fisheries Ltd . who a busy year as many inquiries are being rccolvcd In regard to the product both from abroad and the domestic market. t A real revival In expected this year at Naden Harbor which has been a rather moribund port during the past-few years as,. In addition to the Simpson crab cannery, the Consolidated .Whaling Corporation's whaling statidn there, which has been? closed, down for some years -.owing lovhe low price of whale 'oil and products, la expected to be operated again this season and, with that end In view, a hew wharf 'Is. being built and other extensive Vepairs made to the plant. Contract for the work has been let to Robertson arid Simpson of Mas- sett who have a crew of men and plledrlvernow on the Job. I'rte Korvik in Limelight Capt. Pete Rorvik, formerly of Prince Rupert, has broken into the j news in connection with an errand of mercy which the fisheries patrol ; boat Egret Plume, of which he is skipper, performed on the West ! Coast of Vancouver Island a few days ago In rushing a young Japan-! ese woman from Clayoquot. who' had been stricken with acute ap- i pendicltls. to hospital at Port Al-; bernl. Tied up at Clayoquot for the j night. Capt. Rorvik and Engineer Frank Bledsoe were about to "turn 1 In" at 12:30 a.m. when Dr. F. Schwarzman stepped onto the boat 1 ' and asked them If they would rush a very sick woman to Port Albemi i hospital at once. The doctor ex-( plained that she would probably not live very many hours unless op- j era ted upon and he thought It I better to risk the tossing of the; (boat in the storm and heavy seas' running at the time than to keep i her at Clayoquot any longer. In the i latter case death was Inevitable. Capt. Rorvik and Engineer Bledsoe agreed. It was 2 a.m. before they left the West Coast village and they made the long run to Port Al-bcrnl through darkness and stormy weather in about nine hours. On arrival there the patient, who was Mac Receives PRETTy I hp SOME I TEookS 'D PEOPLE L LOOKS HAO CeXp MAC MEADS ynTVT C;t for the past few weeks owiiur was made last fall and is re accompanied only by her father, was rushed by ambulance to the West Coast Hospital, where Dr. A. D. Morgan operated at once. In , spite of a badly abscessed appendix, i the young woman is making good 1 progrMS and high hopes arc held out ror her recovery Herring began to put In an appearance In small numbers at Pearl Harbor near Port Simpson this week and, If westerly winds continue and weather becomes favorable, it Ls anticipated that a substantial run may soon commence. Gammon & Watts' seineboat Zenardi left Prince Rupert yesterday morning to pros-Dect for the fish and commence j seining operations should there be a good enough run. In addition to pre operating It. for production of oil and meal from the herring. Having made ihe run up the coast In good time ith tide and winds In her favoryUnlon steamer Venture. Capt. Ernct Georgeston. arrived in bort 0:45 last night' from the south 'and sailed at midnight on her return to Vanrouvcr and waypolnU. The steamer Car-dena will be here tomorrow afternoon on the Vancouver-Prince Ru-pcrt-Anyox-stcwart, route, relieving the steamer Qatala which has' beeri withdrawn from service for two weeks for annual overhaul. George Kelscy 6t Sons started work on Thursday of this week on the Job of replacing fender plies at the government wharf, the contract for the work having been awarded to them some time ago. New piles will have to be put In all along the front of the dock. It should take about two weeks to curry out Job, this depending, of course, on wnetner 01 not weather permits of the work going steadily ahead, Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Oarratlnc three Dry Darks Total capacity Zl.lll Uai Shipbuilders and Ship Repairer for Steel and Wood Veiieli Iron and Brass Caitlnc r.lfctrie and Acetylene Wf Mini H-tnn Derrick for Heavy 1,1 fU ftawmlll and MlnlntMarhlntr Repaired and Overhanltd Without Giving VJEL.L, MAKJV A MAM C50T A PAIB. Or HAMDCUJI-S IW AMD I UIDAV & SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 & 9:25 AdmUMon 15c & 50c SATURDAY MAT1NKK at 2:30 15c Si 35c r5tTTlH6 PuOM BOyiNCT, THAkJK KliAtELBTS ,1 1 lk LAUGH TOWN - LAUGH! TIIEY'Hi: LOOSP i!. THE 4 MARX BROTHERS in "Duck Soup" And Ho Sii Added Feature William Powell and Joan Blondell in "LAWYER MAN" n.nMs The World's Smartest Counscllor-at-Law AlsoMETUO Ni;WS IV, Hour Cm We havu a limited quantity f useful articles f homo that is being cleared out.at.KHjrifice jrr. 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