SAVE on SHOES We 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 Soring and Summer Footwear for the entire family. All at SPECIAL CUT HATE PRICES. COMPARE OUR PRICES. LET US SAVE YOU MONEY. See Our Windows. Misses and Children's Patent 1-Strap QQp Women's Shoes Q-j OCJ Shoes. Reg. $1.85; Special OUK' Reg. $3.50; Up from tjM.,uu Snappy Styles for the Snappy Miss. Smart Pumps Special on Leckie's oil tan chrome solid leather and T-Straps In fine kid and CO Work Boot, built to wear OO QC patent leather; Reg. $3.95; Special .W"tl Reg. $4.95 po.JU Infant's Shoes for the little toddler 4Qp 15't Reg. 95c; Special wc handle Goodrich and W TT k Rubber Clearance miner Rubbers, Fisher- W m m m Mm , men's Black Diamond PI 1 IP PriCCS Cut Rubbers, Suits & Coats. kJL JL jLmAKJ Below Cost Don't say you have an expensive foot. We now Sturdy School Boots for boys and 29 have Shoes in A WIDTH in Smart Attractive youths, up from Black Kid 1-Strap and Dress CO QC Oxfords; Reg. $5.95; Special tpOtfu Leckie's School Boots are made of solid leather - - an(j built to wear, FOR DRY DOCK WORKER Specials for the dry dock worker. Solid leather FOR THE FISHERMAN Work Boots 9 Everything In Rubbers that you need at prices up from yivO cut to cost. See us before buying. W"e sell for less Samples bought of Leckie selling at prices never before heard of in Prince Rupert We Accept City Scrip CUT RATE SHOE STORE S. R. S. - lune in topics HIGH LIGHTS SATURDAY 7:00 By rd Expedition, KOIN. 8:00 Moonlight on the Pacific, CFCN. 9:00 Carefree Carnival, KOMO. 10:30 Blue Moonlight, KOMO. SUNDAY 5:30 F. Warlng's Pennsyl-vanlans, KOIN. 6:00 Nino Martini's Seven Star Revue, KOIN. . 8:00 Eddie Peabody, Batild1, King, KOMO. V;.J 8:30 The Old Ranger in Pauline, KOMO. 9:15 Old Coast History, KOMO. MONDAY 6:00 Gaiety and Romance, CFCN. 7:00 Carnation Program, KOMO. 8:00 Shell Show. KOIN. 8:30 Lawrence Tlbbetts, KOMO. 9:00 Just a Song, CFCN. and Remember We offer you - a modern, efficient and reliable Radio Service Superior Radio Service Phone Blue 320; 336 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOWER FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Ortratlng three Dry Doekt Total cMclty Shipbuilder! and Bhl Reyalrert far Bteel and Wood Tetseli Iran and Brass Caitlni Clertrte and Acetylene Welding ll-ton Derrick for neavy LUU lawmUl and MlnlngMacblnery .Repaired and Overhauled NEW YORK HAS COLD Unusual Sight of Ice River as Metropolis-Below Zero CHICAOO, February 12 Alvln Factor, eight-year old son of John Factor (Jake the Barber), wnu came Into the limelight recently as a result of a kidnapping episode was reported yesterday to be out of danger after having been critically 111 with pneumonia following an attack of chicken-pox. Mrs. Jack McDougall returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a trip to Edmonton where she has been receiving treatment as a result of'whlch her health Is reported to be much Improved. C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Edward Mabbs, cdming north, from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte- Islands on regular schedule, Is due In Skidegate Inlet at 1 o'clock this evening and, after mak ing her calls there and In Massett Inlet, should arrive here by early Wednesday morning. MORE ACTIVE MINING I IN CENTRAL LNTERIOR THIS YEAR EXPECTED I (Continued from Page li in Hudson some thirty-two feet of the tunnel -Fifteen I ..pro r-nmnlptpri hv hanri-worlc. The I properties are held under option by j W. R. Wilson and Sons of NEW YORK, Feb. 12: As the city ver. 1 shivered during what the weather! At Bob Creek, eight miles south! bureau described as the lowest tern-k of Houston, A. J. MacPherson and perature in its history. New York-'Hugo C. Stratford installed a power ers saw the unusual sight at the plant and small mill on the pro-end of the week of cakes of Ice perty of George W. Smith and as- floating down the Hudson and East sociates during the year 1933. Ne-Rlvers. After having descended ty gmlatlons are "now under way In fifteen below on Friday, the therr j Vancouver aiming to get the neces-mometer registered tn below on sary capital to carry on this op-Saturday. Several hundred school eration to production as early as -.hlldren were treated for frostbite. possible In the spring. Sub-ro weather was also re- Jessfe Gold Mines Ltd., on Hud-oorted from. Chicago, the cold wave son Bay Mountain,. was successful, extending over the entire east and in Its tunnel work In the summer middle west, and fall of 1933, In reaching and . J drifting upon gold-bearing ores of rhe No' 1 veln Prev'ouslv- 0Dned e t J 1 Ynnnor Son of Jake iup on the surface financial ar- rangements are being made to ex- The Barber Better!" rk lhe com"" "TILLIE THE TOILER" On the southwest slope of Bay Mountain, near Duthle mine, the Mamie, a gold mine own ed by the estate of the late J. A. Al- drich, Is receiving some attention.! This property has an extremely fine showing of gold-bearing ar-senopyrite which has been opened up on the surface for several hundred feet, and shows four to eight feet of ore, averaging from $10 to $20 per ton In gold, with additional values In silver. It has all the indi cations of making a very profitable gold mine and is within half a mile of an automobile road. There was not the progress during 1933 which the" resources and possibilities of the district warranted. For some unaccountable reason capital was slow in coming in, although there are many very. promising gold properties within reach of rail and road Advertise In the Daily New GOOD GfclEP, HC MUSW'T ) a' a 3115 -V- ,T3J2 9A2LT MEW 8 PACJE FOUR ' "'" ' ewewn ' ... in ii i ii ii i High School Dance Enjoyed Happy Affair Held Friday Msht In Elks Home The annual High School dance was held last Friday evening ai I the Elks' Hall. Music was provided jby Balagno's orchestra. The hai: was beautifully decorated with Valentine decorations and festoons. There was a varied program ol dances which Included some novelty dances. In the spot danc the boxes of candy were won bj the Misses Thckla Fulton, Lucille! Brooksbank, Mary Conroy. Bertha Conroy, Ruth Wood, and Winnie Cameron. An added and much appreciated feature of the entertainment was the tap-dancing by Miss Tite's pupilsthe Misses Kay Murray. Vcn-etla Feero, Betty Brown. Clar niVil nnd Alloon Mntr ML Jnvr A Little Pump Controls Your Life Stream The world's most wonderful pump is the human heart. It pumps blood faster than a strong man can pump water from a well and this despite the fact that blood Is seven times as sticky as water arid, in consequence. Is ever so much harder to. pump. This marvellous piece of human machinery keeps your blood stream in constant motion. It pumps the red blood corpuscles-loaded with vital Oxygen from the lungs to your millions of body cells. After unloading the Oxygen, the red corpuscles load up with the gas poison forever being generated In the human system. The heart pumps this poison to the lungs, to be breathed out of the system. If your heart were to stop pumping, you would die in a few seconds for lack of oxygen. Now. In order to do their work effectively, your red blood corpuscles must be rich in what is known as haemoglobin a substance having the power to absorb the oxygen and the poisonous gas. When your haemoglobin is below normal, your blood stream is weak, and you feel "tlred-out," run-down and nervously-exhausted. Restore the haemoglobin to normal, and you are once more strong, energetic and vleorous. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will do that very thing. This Is not Just a claim: it is an established fact, recently proven at a hospital where 40 peonle. treated with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, each recorded splendid blood Improvement and. with it, renewed health and vigor. You will be benefitted in the same way. Try a month's treatment. 50 cents a package at your Druggist's. Individual reports on these 40 patients, certified bv the hospital pathologist, are on file. FILMS ARE DRAMATIC T.lrl 'Missing" and "Midnight Mary- j Make C.ood Double Hill at Capitol Theatre "Girl Missing." a thrilling, mystery drama, and "Midnight Mary." a powerful melodrama of the underworld, arc the feature pictures on another double picture bill being 'presented at the Capitol Theatre here for the first of this week. "tilrl Missing" Is filled with thrills and a haze of mystery which holds he suspense until the end. There is! plenty of smart wise-cracking as j well as abundant humor to offset the more dramatic moments. A well-balanced cast Includes Ben Lyon, Olenda Farrell. Mary Brian Peggy Shannon, Lyle Talbot and Klbbee Oawthnm tvrfnrmrd a Russian dance which was much aDDlauded. In "Midnight Mary" the pivotal, Miss Betty Ellison and Mlw role Is played by Loretta Young Betty Wood gave vocal solos. who Is forced by a gangster, Rlcardo William Hanson Of Sixty-Year Portland William Hanson, sixty-year old prospector from Stewart, who nan been a patient in the Institution since January 9 suffering from; heart trouble, passed away yester-; day morning In the Prince Ruprtj General Hospital. He was a native of Norway and had been a resi dent of this district for considerable time A widow. Mrs. Minnie Hanson, resides at Stewart. Fureral arrangements are in the I hands of the B C Undertakers. Cortez, to become a croon, itoman-llc phases are played by Miss Young and Franchot Tone withi lnrln rAnlnD Anrl TftlA fkrtrAt Art- I SfPWAlt SllfPlimnS wing plenty of comedy. Other well UlLVYcUl UUllUlllLK) known mcmbcr's of the CMt lncIudc Warren Hymer. Charles Orapcwln Old rrespecior From and Halliwcll Hobbes. Canal District Died i Yesterday Morning, Victim of Heart Trouble SEE OUR WINDOWS Wc Always Have Bargains. In and Look Around. PURITY QUICK OATS- Chlna, per pkg. PURITY QUICK OATS Plain, per pkg. COWAN'S COCOA-1-lb. tin .... ECONOMY .BRAND TEA per lb. WALNUTS To clear, 2 lbs. CARROTS 10 lbs 17-19 Third r.O. not S7S Rose, Words of Warning ! VvARWIMS"1. S V.CCTTA )7 -rnVH6 AfTee EET GQiGT vou rora em- ' 'rKESOTCi 1.5-0,000-J AFf rv Come 26c 17c 25c Coupon in each tin worth !K redeemable at our store 39c 25c 25c CAL-SPA MINERAL WATER For better health CO OC per bottle ..... 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