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 Spring and Summer Footwear for the entire family. All at SPECIAL CUT KATE PRICES. COMPARE OUR PRICES. LET US SAVE YOU MONEY. See Our Windows. Misses' and Children's Patent 1 -Strap QQp Women's Shoes C-f QC Shoes, Reg. $1.85; Special Reg. $3.50; Up from ?m.vu Snappy Styles for the Snappy Miss. Smart Pumps Special on Leckle's oil tan chrome solid leather and T-Straps in fine kid and QO C Work Boot, built to wear CO QEJ patent leatners-Reg. $3.95; Special Reg. $4.95 ipu.UV Infant's Shoes for the little toddler dQp Reg. 95c; Special We handle Goodrich and W W " Rubber Clearance 5llnerttubbers, Fisher- , m M m Mm . . WW PflCCS Cut men's B.ack Diamond Rubbers, Suits & Coats. VmmJ JL JL mS MmmAmS ReloW Cost Don't say you have an expensive foot. We now Sturdy School Boots for boys and C9 QQ have Shoes in A WIDTH In Smart Attractive youths, up from 9iuV Black Kid 1-Strap and Dress CO Qff Oxfords; Reg. $5.95; Special ?0UO Leckle's School Boots are made of solid leather " "" " " " and built to wear. FOR DRY DOCK WORKER Specials for the dry dock worker. Solid leather FOR THE FISHERMAN Work Boots CO QC Everything In Rubbers that you need at prices up from iMtfJO Cut to cost. See us before buying. We 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 Byrd Expedition, KOIN. 8:00 Moonlight on the Pacific, CFCN. 9:00 Carefree Carnival, ,'KOMO. 10 :30 Blue Moonllgh t, KOMO. SUNDAY 5:30 F. Waring's Pennsyl-vanlans, KOIN. 6:00 Nino Martini's Seven Star Revue, KOIN. 8:00 Eddie Peabody, Banjo King, KOMO. 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 LUwrence Tibbetts, KOMO. 9:00 Just a Song, CFCN. and Remember We offer you a modern, efficient and reliable Radio Service Sup enor Kaaio Service Phone Blue 320; 336 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOWER FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone r57 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating thret Dry DoeU Tatal capacity tl,M Uai Shipbuilder! and Ship Repairer (r Bteel and Wood TetitU Iron and Bran Catting Electric and Acetylene WeUini II-Ub Derrick' for Deary LUU lawmlll and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront After having been away since last June, the Massett Canners' service DRIVING ON SOCIALISTS 1 Austrian Government Also Trying to ; j Put Down Nazi Movement j j Militia Used in Attempt boat Jedway, Capt. Johnny Hartlln, i returned to her home port of Prince i VIENNA, Austria, Feb. 10: So-Rupert on Tuesday morning of this clallst centres were occupied by week to tie up. The vessel came steel-helmeted police with fixed north from Vancouver where she bayonets as the government con-has been since completing a pll- tlnued a drive against the Nazis chard, salmon and herring pack-! and the Socialists, ing charter at Barclay Sound on the j West Coast of Vancouver Island, i Coming north on the Jedway wasj Alex Strachan, formerly manager; rf V-m Plnnoor T.annrlrv hpr onrl For Vancouvei Tuesday Cardena 1:30 Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:15 p.m. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.n, Ss. Venture midnight vrom Vancouvei Wed. ss. Pr Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide .. pin Ss. Venture p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Cardena 8 p.m. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 4 p.m From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday ss. Cardena 11:30 a.m. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 8 p.m for Naas River ana I'ort Simpson-. Sunday ss. Cardena 8 p.ni. from Naas River &' I'ort Simpson Tuesday ss. Cardena 11.30 a.m. For Ocean Falls ; Tuesday ss. Cardena 1:30 p.m. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:15 p.m. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10, p.m From 0ean Fallowed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m, Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide ... p.m. Ss, Venture p.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands Feb. lft ss. Prince John 10 p.m. tBmiKrK3K.Kt.Kxa J IXtl EI XX Get the Habit ISlt at for the past few years located In! Vancouver, who Is paying a brief !' ji n n ft FllIJC visit to the city, expecting, to sail by lYi U U O A L L L 111 U the Cardena on Tuesday afternoon . of next week on his return south. Jr I II ATF mpnnmi SSFN tv n Steamship Sailings j CONFECTIONERY I At Your Service DAY and NIGHT nm I Light Lunches served at any time "TILLIE THE TOILER" Dili HfcAJi SOMEONE with Tea, Coffee pr Milk Fry's Choc-o-Cream JJq VUJJ Milk and Cream Fresh In Dally ouiiuay ss. v-aiudm p.m. RQX CHOCOLATES Rupert iu ajn 50p up from Assorted Chocolate Bars, OCJp ttloVi nualtlv Crelol A fnfWV Chocolate Chips Special, lb. Jelly Beans Special, lb. Mixed Satin Candies Special, lb. Peanuts Fresh Roasted 2 lbs 27c 27c 25c 25c Cooked Meats Rutter Rread & Fruits Always on Sale Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY ximiaai vaxu mzuzmm tmxma Oet Quick result with a want ad Lves DID- MK Up! I 1 At iriTV-r t; nctre 1 I i J Jr L. JA vs - man) WATERFRONT WHIFFS Waterfront Livening up as Halibut Fleet Prepared For 1931 Season Albert and McCaffery Sell Piledriver Lectures For Fishermen With preparations for the 1931 halibut fishing season which opens two weeks from next Thursday now general, the Prince Rupert waterfront is beginning to liven lip very definitely and the beneficial effect of the-renewed activity is being felt by the businesses and services that depend upon the fleet. Repair work onu many of' the boats Is under way, driver left on Thursday morning such work ns they can attend to t0I new home port at the smel-themselves being done In the most oI the Uf town m tow Qranby scr-of cases by owners andjnembers of aranbysTMs la the pile- the crews of the Individual vessels. """" , . . . dcr which recently capsized and The machine shops are getting con- slderable to do in the way of motor filled after having fouled a. broken repairing and overhauling and the fender pile at the dock, repairs various supply establishments are navmg been made at the local dry out increasing amount turning an dock berore u ie,t (or Anyox. of goods. Withal an atmosphere of , optimism pervades, the unanimous! UnUed gutcs Burcau of oplrrion being that the coming fish-rlshMlM resclndcd the rcccnt ing season, certainty us iur as 1111 but is concerned, will be a much better and prosperous one all around than for some years past. Visitors to port this week are Capt. Harry Fowler and Chief Engineer Bert Kergln with the big power boat Awake which has plied for many years In the ferry service between Anyox and Alice Arm and which Is well and favorably knbwn with the travelling public of the north. Having decided to abandon the service. Messrs. Fowler and Kergln are here primarily for the pur pose of seeing what can be done lo- Capt. Len Weaver hove into port Thursday afternoon with the power boat Flying Spur from an extended fur buying trip down the coast, having been away for some weeks in the course of which time he called at various points between here and Queen Charlotte Islands. Skip per Weaver, whose good wife, as usual, bore him company on the trip, reports having experienced very dirty weather. A meeting of those Interested In the halibut boat owners' and fishermen's co-operative fund la to be held on Thursday of next week to discuss various matters In connection with the fund which It was decided recently to turn over to the new Northern Fishermen's Cold Storage Limited which Is establish ing a new Ice manufacturing and cold storage plant on the local waterfront. The local halibut boat White Hope. Capt. Pete Thompson, returned to port at the first of the week after having made a tour to Kitkatla, Skldegate and Massett with the Port Simpson Players' Club which staged the two plays "Surprises" and "Too Much Mar ried" as well as programs of darkle ! sketches, vocal solos, HMM- LET AT THS RtPCWl rr S 1 I OH, MR.r I A.BOQT Vr)- U9 6 ST Cj A3 ATTACH regulatlon permitting floating fish traps in Alaska to have 1000 fect leads and the old 900-foot rule lias been restored for 1934. Despite rc-j ports to the contrary, the Bureau announces that It Is not contemplating the opening of Alaska waters to unrestricted fishing this year. Except for a small area off the Aleutian Islands, the rule against fifty foot vessels Is not to be changed. Considerable Interest Is expected to be taken in a series of two lectures for halibut fishermen which will be given by the scientific staff in the of finding a tally way pur-jof the prlnce Rupert FlshtTin j. arrived chaser for the Awake. They j Monday night from the north and are tied up at the Armour Salvage Co. float. perlmental Station on Friday of next week and Friday of the week following at the request of the Biological Board of Canada. Cou ched In popular 2nd non-technical terms, the lectures will describe methods of preserving halibut In the best possible condition from the time they are caught until they reach dock, the treatment and dls-' Infection of Ice and the storage of fish and Ice. The lecture will be' Illustrated with lantern slides de pleting the bacteria which cause i discoloration of halibut. A model fish hold will also be demonstrated. The lectures will be presided over by O. W. Nlckerson, , secretary of the Canadian Halibut Vessel Owners' Assoeiatton, and will be held In the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union Hall. After having spent three months engaged In trapping on the Tide Rip Islands, oft the west coast of Princess Royal Island, one hundred or so miles south of Prince Rupert. Capt. Sinclair Pierce returned to Prince Rupert on Sunday night of this week to prepare for the resumption of halibut fishing for 1934. Capt. Pierce reports a fair ! take of mink, otter and some other species of fur. Provincial police have now taken up the Investigation In connection with the finding by Capt. Sinclair H,,of . onn ' Plerce of thc halibut boat Eric Roy d "e be"ln the quartettes at each point visited. At ,0' ,hnU" n"m all points, crowded houses wel- "?h,M " I, " ! P'tt Island. corned the visiting dramatists and cn. . It were highly enthusiastic in regard nb"" rm" lbI; ce .he ownership or origin of hedere- there-being to their efforts, com- "Ct nnd the Pllce are 8klnK m,.nltv rr,Pn.lnn In Mrh ruse The ny- performance at Massett was followed by a banquet and dance ten-, 'dered the visitors by the Native Sisterhood, music being provided by the Port Simpson Orchestra. There was also a banquet at Massett by the Ladies' Auxiliary. At Skldegate a farewell party wa$ tendered the visitors In the Community Hall following the entertainment. Piledriver Is Sold Having been sold to the Oranby Co., Albert & McCaffery's pile- one who may have Information along this line to report to them, PRINTING Office Supplies Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 A Case For the Police I'll 1 1) AY ft SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 & 9:10 Admtailun ISr & 50r SATURDAY MATINKK at 3:30 15c & 35c TOST A."& BXPBCTSiD 'SOMR ONE OQBfeQ COMPA,(4V tV7 v. -flft V" II I II 11 ' "IMATl.t IT iTSri. wa. him DAINTY in fAOZ FOUR TSU SATLY J.TW8 II IIBWIII , I ii i ii i vui.MjinniljH! ' ' ' ""H ; "M" MONDAY CHARTS nd - The Spectacular Musical Romance "I AM CTT7AMMDJ ... "1 "Girl Missing- Lilian Harvevl 1 rtlU iJUjinil. "ut (Just Played Radio City Music Hall, New York) With GENE RAYMOND, LESLIE RANKS Three Sensational Revue Numbers Three Song 1 Amazing Marionettes. A Fox Picture ,' No vel ty "A N I A K C II A K" METRO NVui Fishermen: Get Your Charts Now! We have a complete stock of all charts used In this vicinity. Dominion Government British Admiralty U.S. Hydrographic U. S. Dept, of Commerce TIDE TABLES North Pacific Coast and I'r. Rupert Harbor, Free. DIVIDERS, PARALLEL RULES, ETC. AcoSl oj-ch&rActer we cell It's sure to ple&se vou VOU CALV.IUG M2 , VaJOO-IUIOOC A DOCTOR r WntlN YUUK CUAL BIN NbbUb REPLENISHING PHONE US n i .... vcrylil3 We have coals suitable lor nil your requirements and at price3 tr suit all purcea. PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 018 Central Hotel American and European plan Housekeeping Rooms We Also Sell Coal That (Jives Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll. 1'rcprletur -a iiomk Away from HOME" IUtr $100 op W Rooms. Hot & Cold Prince Rupert, B.C Phone 281 FX). Boil -By Wcstovcr, TMb POLICE - A COP 3 VMM AT MCT WANT3- l " i Jmnu -ice f 1 I i. I T . I i II II I