PAQE TOUR QHRSHHHIHIHHHbHHIiillHHBIHMHHHHHBHHIVlHIiHHHIHHll I Smashing Reductions in SHOES Wc have a complete line of Running Shoes for the entire family at prices that will astonish you. We can now fit that narrow foot. Women's High Grade Dress Shoes in A WIDTH in Fine Black Kid Oxferds and 1-Strap. Reg. $5.95. Special Cut Rate price Lcckic's High Grade Work Roots Very Special In Oil Tan Chrome Tops, Solid Leather Soles, Reg. $4.95 CQ Qff Special QO.Ut) Lcckie's School Boots For Boys These are built of solid leather and will stand the wear. BUY FOR CASH And Pay Less j MUSSALLEMS AT YOUR SERVICE ALWAYS TERRACE APPLES ttff 3.D per box, DATES Fresh 20C DR. MIDDLETON'S W. W. OCp FLOUR 100, 7-lb. sack01' PILOT DREAD 5QC CASCO POTATO FLOUR XV fldp l's, per pkg CHRISTIE'S ARROWROOT OOp BISCUITS, per 1-lb. pkg. " CORNED BEEF Veribest OCn 2, tins HEINZ SOUPS Small 97p UiK, assorted, 3 tins HEINZ SOUPS Medium 07p assorted, 2 tins PURE HONEY 5's A7p per tin Hit. WHITE SPRING SALMON lip iJ-V 1-lb. tin BON AMI CAKES 27C Order Early and Avoid the Rush j MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents' 117-19 Third Avense West P.O. Box 575 Phone 18 Prince Rupert' DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Deh Tetel capacity tl.lll Imi Shipbuilder M Ship Repairer far Steel and Woo ?emil irn and Brass Casting lleetrle and Acetylene Helllni ll-Un Derrick far Heavy LtfU Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Advertise in the Dally News The C. C. F. party in Terrace held j a meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall for the purpose of organizing for the coming year. I As a result of the lntcrferehce with the train' service, Rev. Father Champagne, O.M.I., was marooned somewhere on the wrong side of the washout. The sudden rise 'of the Skeena River last week broke up; the ice with thick cakes of ice piled up on the rocks. Many local photo graphers were out to the bridge on I Sunday afternoon taking shot of J - the unusual scene. The local Liberals held their an-' nual organization meeting last Saturday. Central Hotel American and European plan Housekeeping Rooms We Also Sell Coal That Gives Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms, Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19 3.95 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, $4.50 CJ) QP up from iJ.tJO 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! u CUT RATE. SHOE STORE District n. . . News M , PORT players' SIMPSON club TERRACE FINISHES TOUR ' PORT SIMPSON, Feb. 6: Members of the Port Simpson Players' Club have returned home from a-trip to Kttkatla, Massett and Skide-gate at each of which places the two plays "Too Much Married" and "Surprises" were staged before large and appreciative audiences; the program also including comic coon sketches and vocal solos. ' The local party received enthusiastic receptions at each point "TILLIE THE TOILER" WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront i Capt. and Mrs. Hans Underdahl ! returned to the city a few days ago .aboard the local halibut boat Covenant after spending the winter in (Vancouver. Considerable work was carried out aboard the Covenant during her stay at the southern port. The current issue of the B. C '.Gazette contains announcement of the Incorporation of the Northern Fishermen's Cpld Storage Limited, which concern has been formed in ' connection with the new Ice manufacturing and cold storage plant of M. P. McCaffery on the local vaterfront. Capitalization Is $60,000 and head office Is at Prince Rupert. C. N. R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl days , 5:30 p.m From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and BaJ,ui- rOW.-r.uUiE. 1 f OH, MAC. V2 ff l'JE eHOT IM VQU- VCU .TBS BAILT KEWB HARMONY 10LD TIMER PREVAILS; OF ISLANDS Olive Branch in Evidence at Annual News of Heath of Late A. J. Meeting of Alice Arm Liberals; Harry Fowler President i ALICE ARM. Feb. C: With the olive branch much in evidence and Ihc warmth of Liberalism pervading the atmosphere, the annual meeting of the Alice Arm Liberal Association was held. The principal business was the election of officers forihe year which resulted as follows: Honorary President. IU. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. Honorary Vice-Presidents Hon. T. D. Pattullo, Olof Hanson M P. and W. J. Asselstlne M.LJV. i President. Harry Fowler. Vice-President, Gust Anderson, j Secretary, Joseph Wells. Executive-John Flva, William Bower, Ed. Pettcrson and Mrs. H. F. Kergln. ! Speeches were made during hc evening by the President as well as by H. F. Kcrgin, former M.L.A. for Atltn. both of whom pledged their loyalty to the party and its rcpre-grcttable incidents of the past be sentatlves and urged that any re- forgotten. In addition to matters of purely local concern, the association went on record as favoring the payment of all relief monies by individual check or voucher and of governmental control of a central bank. COUNCIL AT KINC0LITH Herbert S. Doolan Named Chief of Village Hoard of Seven Members KINCOLITH. Feb. 6: The fol-lowlngjhavc been elected to the native council for the year here: Chief Councillor Herbert 8. Doolan., Councillors--Robert Stewart, Arthur Nelson. ). E. Stewart, (secretary). Sim Lincoln Sam Stewart and Simon McKay. PIONEER CLUB AT KINCOLITH George Bolton is Elected President i iaas niver urbanization KINCOLITH, Feb. 0: After a busy week of social activities, the Kincollth Pioneer Club of Kinco- llth reorganized on a large sealc. initiating new members and elect ing officers as follows: President. George Bolton. Vice-Presidents, Charles Morrison and William Barton. Treasurer. Abel Stewart. Secretary. Ralph Clayton. FRKSII MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 out thh VPKIZ orriCS VAIMtOV.J If Cordon Came as General Shock To Many Friends SKIDEOATE, FEb. 0: A. J. Gordon, pioneer of the cjucen Charlotte Islands, who died' re-rently hi Vancouver, had ucen u I resident 01 the isianas ior auoui twenty years. He left his home in England as a boy. worked on farm In Eastern Canada and then came west. Tcachirg school for a while near Ladncc, he followed i. mining boom Into the Rcvelstok district and went into the hoi' business at Fsrguson. From there, he came to the Queen Charlotte Islands to engage 1" mining. It. was the discoverer of the now famous Skklcvate-Sunnse group 01 claims, formerly known as th. Southeaster. List October Mr. Gordon coins plainer of not feeling well aim went to Vancouver to consult n doctor but had not returned to the Islands since. News of his death came as a shock to many friends on the Islands. Deceased was one of the mos prominent supporters of the Conservative party on the Islands. Mr. Gordon Is survived by k widow and son residing In COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Ernest Ratchford was committed for trial by Magistrate McClymont in city police court yesterday afternoon on a charge of theft of snow-shoes and trapping equipment to, the value of $54 from the' Clinton Rooms on Fraser Street and will appear before Judge W. E. ITsher iri County Court this afternoon Sot election. No evidence being offered against Lyle Marr. who had been Jointly charged with Ratchford, the charge against him was dismissal, j GEORGETOWN LADY SAYS, "ABSOLUTELY A GENUINE REMEDY FOR 'FLU'" I n't it Juft wonderful to know that you needn't worrv one little bit about 'flit ' Hut BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE, accord ing to Mn. F. B. Evtnt, Georgetown, U "Absolutely a genuine remedy" for this terrible Kourge that carries oB UhmihihI evtrv ear. Ju't read what this lady mv; "I used your BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE this Winter. It U absolutely s genuine remedy (or 'flu, if lalen in time. "Acti like a fla.'h' is true ta every way." There is liable to be an ejJdemlc of 'flu any time. Be prepared. Get a bottle rf this marvellous preparation TODAY Remembrr BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE has no equal for coughs, cold or ron-chitii. as well as 'flu. It acts like a flash a tingle sip proves it. Huiklcy'i ii M everywhere. Refuse substitutes. Have Order For Three Thousand MINK No change in market. Paying as high as S15.0Q Interested in all furs. Don't sell your goods until you see G0LDBL00M The Eavesdropper MONDAV slid TUESDAY TWO SHOWS 7 & 8 Adinls.Oun 15c Si 50c VIHLU, t HD IU THE TOP DuAVJcra op It, f r w a . . I ,f "w PPT -AB . f nr "A cotil oj- I ch&rACter wo cell lt3 sure to plc&seyou verv wpj i Phone 018 OH - HO MHKit MOM GOT VOO. f -Hp Tuesday, rebmrj v Mct.nr.U t Thau, I M-HAVF and - "HKIX & UK;,, DAZZLING .MUSICAL IIXTUAVAGANZA "FLYING DOWN TO RIO" With DOLOKKS DEL KIO. (JEN RAYMOND, GINGI'K imrii, IJrcath-Takliijr Aerial Spectacle lleautlful C.lrls StiiMti i,i . 5 "5"I""U' Zippy Music. A lUdlo Release l-Comedy "SALY WATER. DAFFY" Novelty "GOOIY u. A SHOW YOU'LL TALK ABOUT MoiK No Batteries to Buy with thirii(jw g VICTOR A utomouile RADIO 0 Billfif i J. m OAf ft: A Super-Heterodyne Uh Tone Control Dynamic Speaker Automatic Volume Control Installed with ONE boll! If rwd'jttnt to (hangV ill you oM nki iV auioskjjjle radio. tnt in and lrk o it new. VMot Ralw . . . The urf'tmit rrtffet ttt uys "IJortdhyf in U tmii'e v4 riNiwe e5 "B'' Uciefiei tni un 'He!1" riinvnf'e and tooe fhat ru'd tiftx wi fnff an'A.C set. And hat I M K cooifkit, WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals suitaMe for all your requirements and at prices to suit all purses. PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Coal Prices Alinehead ICggCoal $12-50 Minehead Lump Coal $12-50 Pembina Egg Coal $12-00 Stove Coal ,. ..$1150 Coal in Dry Shed and Delivered Dry HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE If voiir iiaucr does nut arrive, tclenhono the f"f' -By Westovcr.