cat AfiE SIX Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist.- Qualified by ex perience and practlca j knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best scrvlco possible, while our charges will be found reasonable In every Instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES Diamonds, watches, clocks, silverware, cut i glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large . .r. stock of umbrellas. '.OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. KUIgarson Blook, PniKCE RUPERT, B. 0. OfMcu Hours, 9 U 8. Phone 888. Open Evening! Only Far Special Appointment, PIONEER OF CITY PASSES AWAY IN liWUUU IIIIIH in i GENERAL HOSPITAL Death Occurred this Morning at 6.25 of Albert Braman Three Daughters and Three Sons Survive A pioneer resilient of lliis oily died ill (KlT) tins morning in Hie i Prince lUincrt (ieneral Hospital in (lie person of Albert Hramati Who came here in October 1001) laud Who for Hie past ten years has been engaged in ranching al Vamlerlioof. leceasei was a native of Ohio and was f7 years of use. He was admitted to the hospital five weeks ajro. Tliu late MV.;Hfainaii was pre deceased )wo years nan by Ills wife who died in the cily. Three daughters Mrs. T. Pederson, j formerly of this city and now of I'l'iiKiiiin' Mlw fil'ilPlrP .Tnlin- jslinie and Mrs. llegiuald Clarke of this city and three sons (luy, Kay and (lien, all residins ;al Vanderlioof survive. Funeral arraiisemenls will In; announced laler, Hie remains ln-mr in tin hands .of the JJ.C. ' Undertakers. NOT MANY HERRING ARE YET TAKEN AS I BA1TT0R HALIBUT j HiTi-iiiff are not yet very j plentiful luil ft is expected there will be all that are needed for I hail very soon. Two catches ! have been brought in so far liy , Hie Canadian Fish and Hold Slur 'ajfe Co. and the1 boats are out WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 9 p.m. "The Silent Watcher" An uilaplalioii of Mary Huberts HiuehaiTs famous story, "The Altar on the Mill." A story r any home today u story thai runs as close: In real life .'is life itself. A tale of loyulty. polities, romance, ami of a boy whit was true blue all Ihiough even in tin face of the greatest odds. A drama thai aims al your heart and hits. No one can help Iml uiKniirc Ihis wonderful kill who sacrificed all lie held dear for Hie follies of others, (iorgeoiis costumes, magnificent sellings. Superb cast. Glenn Hunter, Bessie Love, Hobart Bosworth, DeWitt Jennings, George Nicholls, Gertrude Astor, Alma Bennett, Aggie Herring, anil others. Special Dances by David Murray and Mddle. Suzette. FELIX COMEDY CARTOON. TOPICS OF THE DAY Admission 35c and 10c MAKE YOUR OWN- Chesterfield and Lounge Cushions - With our Kapok or Spring Cushion Forms. Those forms are round, square, oblong or holsler. In our slock of Cretonnes ami Tapestries yon will surely find something llial will lilcnd wilh ytiur furnishings anil draperies. Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. SHOES JUST ARRIVED Ladies' New Spring Phone 123 SHOES The very latest styles in lllack and lirown Satins. Nul llruwn. (ircy and Hlack Suedes, Patents, nuil lllack and lirown Kid. Take your choice of Primp", New .Sirups. Cores, Dixie Tics. l.uw, .Medium, .Spanish ami Mali .limgg Heels. All sizes. We have also jusl receiveil it shipment of HOSE Ladies' Penman and Monarch Knit HOSE in colors llial will match any ilress or shoes. They are: (irauile, Chicle. Hlack, Tan Hark, Toast, While, Cherub, Log Cabin, and Huff. JABOUR BROS., LTD. Phone 645. 3rd Ave. and 7th St. THE COUGH OR COLD THAT SETTLES ON THE LUNGS IS HARD TO GET RID OF TIkw are Hie kliul Unit iliiKeruu.s: llii: kind lli.il weaken I lie limits, (ho kind that allnw tlic germs uf roiisuiiiptliin to iril a riMithuld In 1 1 if tpin. Mr. Julm K. Lulrr, Uiil.l.-n l.ako, 'nt.. willes: -'I.al year I liail a rnld.- nil i I'niiKti wliieh Seeiiieil tu slick on my chest. I tiled dirrei-eiit iirei'iiralliiiiit. Iml lliey did nut feeiii to help mo any. I va advised, by a rrliiid, to try DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP mid when I had taken a Ow rtne I be-Iran to Feel that It was dnlhir niu rood, .ho 1 kept at It and inside nf a week 1 was relieved or my trouble." "Or. WikI'h" hat leen on the market ror tin- past 35 years; you don't experiment when Vmi liny It; put ii only by The T. Miiuiiru to., uiimeu, lurr.nio, li'nt. looking for llieni. Practically alt (lie halibut, boats have now left port and 'are busily enframed oil the banks. The dauber will be dial loo many will come in at one time. CANADIAN NAtToNaU HOTEL IN VANCOUVER NOWBEINGPLANNED VANCOl'VKU, Feb. H. lc-finite ucKolialjoiis are beina carried on by I lie Canadian National Hallways with private capitalists for the erection of a laii-re hotel to cost at least mm, (Hill in a central location in anrnuver according lo Aid. 0. II. Worlhington who has returned lo the cily after inlerviewinir railway beads in the Kast. The proposal is that, once the hol.pl as iieeu mini ny privaie capiiai, 'lie railway company would lease mil ii'ierale it in connection willi lie railways. MANSON PLEASED AT ACTION OF OTTAWA Other Provinces Falling lit Line With B.C. Affects Situation VII TOUIA, Feb. 18. Attorney (ieneral Mauson is pleased with ilie outlook for handling Ihe liipior problem more effectively is a result of Hie proposed le'is. laliini of. Ihe l)oniiuiou government lo prevent importation into a province where sales are con-j Jrollcd by llu f-'ovcriihictiL . Hi lioiild prevent private importation into I I.C. The law will not aTfecl export houses as llu-y do not technically Import liipior. It simply passes IIiI'oiikIi the province in bond. SMITH IS REACHING FIRST CABIN TODAY EN ROUTE HAZELTON i Word has been received here hat II. W. Smith, who is beinp iakeu to lla.i'lliiii liy dojf leant from NunilM'r Five cabin on the Yukon Telegraph line is expected lo arive al First Cabin loday ami lie slioulil reacli llazcllnn to. ... . ... i : i I. :.. t i .i :!.... morrow, rust cuiiiu is iiiiu-. north of Hacllou. I Mr. S ni i 1 1 1 is in jiboul-lhe same iiihIiIiiiii. He is uiialile to use his tower limbs. SMITHERS LADY WAS THROWN FROM HORSE AND LEG FRACTURED l M I'I'll I'l.hJ t.'..l. j .M l l 1 1 l .l l , i rn, i r irl u nti 1 1 accident TELKWA THE DAILY NEWS .""rr!bnMgl s Here's a 2 Day Special 18, An mi- - occurred on: loaded w, 'iK's. .Monday arternoou when Mrs.! . I'.bas. lliifinbolliant was tlirowni i,,v. Univficbl suenl Sunday at! from a horse in front oT her) nm,,, wlrcre be held service home and had her leg badly1 fractured just above the ankle. II is Uiimi.uIiI that she was step ped on by the horse as botli(uwll 0 .,iay. . . . .... T..I r ' iiones are oroKen. .ir. ni!-r:iu- bolliam is an employee l'..N.Il. shops. in the The briilse crew returned lo town last week and are now busy yeltliij; t In piers ready. The cold weather is rather dlllleull for this as the piers are beiujf made of concrete . Mrs. O. If. Wall entertained the ladies of- the Union '.Church jiii Tuesday, Kvcry few days a number of empty ears arrivo ami as ifu'ftkly m they come they are', bein Mr. tfwtrr That Spells Value on Sale Wednesday and Thursday Only, All Day SPECIALS FROM LADIES' WEAR DEPT. See these lines in our window $9.95 BROWN SUGAR, :i lbs. for 7 lbs. for .if l.imil 1 'i lbs. lo each customer Hopkins ri'presenlin! was doing: nusiness in; ! The Valentine, lea whirl was held in the library on Salurday was a fjreal success ,bolh socially and financially. It was in aid of Hie Telkwa nursiiifc' lioiue. Percy Sparkes of Ihe slaff of Hroulilon. A; McNeil b-H on Pun-day for Hie coast' where he will spend two weeks holidaying: with Ids parvtils. The members ' of Hie lluund Lake Coiu'inuiiHy Club are IihvIiik it "Hard 'Siiuvs" dance on Friday, February '.'0. ftAs Ihe members have eoue lit a lot of trouble in ldimnliik' Ibis alfalr-il is hoped Iherii, wtH .bij.Sod turn out: SUITS 6 only Ladies' Suits, regular values to $45.00; to clear at $9.95 COATS 6 Girls' and Misses' Winter Coats, full lined with fur collar, regular $17.50 and $18.50; to clear at $9.95 I only Ladies' Plaid Coat with fur collar, regular $21.50; Special $9.95 ; , '. I";-25c: A. EOc CASH AND CARRY SPECIALS FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 12 NOON ONLY FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, .,' i AND THURSDAY 300 TINS SOLID PACK TOMATOES, I leg. Stic slraiglil.. Specfal MALKIN'S BEST COFFEE. This line nf rtiffee will retail al 70c lb. wilhin W days. Extra Special at 60c lb. LIFEBUOY SOAP I'very home should use lliis soap, Special 3 for 25c Instant Postum S uz. iu. Ileg. ."!. Special 45c per tin MALKIN'S BEST SLICED PEACHES, i's, lulls Special, t! (ins for MALKIN'S BEST PURE STRAWBERRY JAM, lb. pails. Specjal AUNT DINAH MOLASSES, 2 'A lb. lius . . . 20c .'. lb; lius .i TERRACE TURNIPS 'Ihe best value in roodsluffs (oday) 10 lbs. (f hiuiil $1.1)0 In eaclt ciisjolner. Service The Home of "20th Century" Clothes Universal Trading Co. 3 for 50c WANT OM W. .rtfTPlCE i 9-H I III." '- , .1 ..-. 3 45c 65c 40c 25c Satisfaction 3 Diningroom Suites " at a Bargain 8 Piece Hardwood Suite 8 Piece Fumed Oak Suite 9 Piece Hardwood Suite 3rd Avenue. GEO. D. TITE The Quality Home Furnisher $100.00 $120.00 $130.00 phon 20