"AGE SIX Opt 1 lcian and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES COR-RECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optome- trist. Qualified by experience and practlca knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best service possible, while our charges will be found reasonable In every Instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES Diamonds, watches, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist PRESERVE LOOKS BY WEARING WOOLLENS Run on Warm Clothes In Paris Said to be Due to Desire to Retain Complexion ' PAIRS. Jan. 7.Tlii! Tear of a red nose is alleged to have caus ed silk stockings practically to I disappear from Paris streets during I lie past week. Hitter cold weallier was responsible. It was not a question of style, but one of comfort, which brought out ileal trailers over well cut shoes and heavy woollen stockings to replace the flimsy silk crealions as ankle protector.. The following paragraph, printed in one of the leading styles periodicals at the beginning of the cohl wave over the signature of one of the most renowned doctors of l'aris, is said I liy I lie Iraile to have Peen responsible for I lie unprecedented run on gaiters and woollen stockings. II read: "It is really wise to dress .warmly, for 'it eeps Hie circulation right and helps save one from a red nose til 1 1 that pinched, blue look aboiil li e mouth which is so very unbe coming. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, 7 and 9 p.m. CHARLES JONES In "Western Luck" A fiery niriiaiioc dial leaps from I lie West lo Wall Slreel and back. Triple daring, double dealing, love, ud-venliire and villainy in Hie Ureal Wesl and llie ( i reedy Knsl. A high-speed story of Western pluck and luck. Many exciting scenes including a flying, breath-taking leap from' a pony lo a speeding express train. Buck Jones al his very hot. J. Farrell McDonald, Tom Lingham, Beatrice Burn-ham, Edith Kennick and strong supporting cast. MACK SENNETT COMEDY "East of the Water Plug" News-Gazette Admission 35c and 10c Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Enginoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38." January CL EARANCE SALE Shoe Department Exceptional Bargains Men's Hip llubber Roots. Meg. 7.75. Sale I'rice $6.35 Men's Knee llulilicr Hoots, liomiiiiou make, red sole, guaranteed. Meg. $5.75. Wale Price $4.75 Men's Rubbers. Reg. $1.(15. Clearance Side Price $1.35 Hoys' Rubbers. Reg. !jil.:i5. Sale Price $1.10- Ladies Rubbers. I here is only a Unfiled number left lo sell for 50c. They are medium heel onlv, sizes from 2 Vi to X. Roys' Heavy Shoes, red stitch, sizes S to IOVj. Reg. f:i.T.1 Sale Price $2.85 Roys' "Leckies"' Rod Slilch. Sizes from 1-5 "A. Reg. $5.75. Sale Price $4.E0 Roys' Mulliwrar Heavy Wearing Shoes. Sizes from I lo Vj. Reg. $i.75. Sale Price $3.75 (iirls "Leckie" High Legged Roots. Reg. .f5.75. Sale I'rif" $4.50 15 discount on all Ladies' Shoes and House Slippers. Men's House Slippers for $1.50 25 Pairs of Ladies' Slippers and Pumps, lo clear at $2.00 25 Pairs of Ladies' Slippers. Punr.is and Oxfords, assorted sizes. Reg. lo $7.50. Hale Price $3.50 JABOUR BROTHERS LTD. Corner Third and Seventh. Phone 645 MAKING' PREPARATIONS TO GIVE PLAY FOR THE PURCHASE OF A PIANO Seal Cove Only School at Which There is no Musical Instrument and One Needed. There Last night Misses Stewart and Lan-en of the Seal Cove School secured the eo-operalion of the i boarders at the Inlander in the preparation of a day "J'arlor Matches" which is lo be put on here early in February. The piny was read lb rough and parts allotted and the work is already under way. The play is humorous throughout. There are nine characters, four male and five female. In addiliou lo the play, which , will take about an hour and a I half, the principals of the llooth and iionien Mreel schools are :'-operaling in providing several numbers. The proceeds of Hie evenl go 'oward providing a piano for the -al Cove School. The principal 'here points out thai already here are pianos at llie other schools and one is badly needed at I heirs. II is hoped lo raise sufficieul money from, (be en- "rininineni in complete llie pur chase. SE4LS ARE TRAINED TO SAVE LIVES OF THOSE IN DANGER IIAMItntii, .Ian. . -The sun-uiued life saver al summer re-orls may be put out of business 'y the trained sea lion, according o predictions made by Caplain ;ans Winslojt, a local animal raiiier. , Caplain Wius'on contends Ilia! ' e has a 'seal which could save half a dozen persons in rough water while tfic ordinary human live saver was wrestling with a single individual. The sea lion I rained lo save lives has, been :aught lo grab men by Hie back i r llie neck in the waler and iiivim with them to safely wilb- 1 1 u I injury from hi jaws. FIGHT WITH EAGLE ENDS IN DEATH I'KTKIIIHJHO. Onl.. .Ian. . -Aubrey Clapper shot a huge agle as il rested in a tree lop. He I brew himself on the struggling bird when il fell gripping il iiy the neck and hems tossed on Hie ground by the fury of its death struggle. Then, thinking il dead, he started homeward, liul the eagle renewed ils fight. I browing Clapper around on the road until help arrived. The other men were able lo bold the lord tjll il censed lo give bailie. ELECTEDOFFICERS Mrs. James Irvine, will Head St. Andrew's Ladles Auxiliary For Year The Ladies' Auxiliary oT the St. Andrew's Society last nilil lei-led l'J".'5 oflicers as follows: President, Mrs. .lames Irvine. Vice-President, Mrs. It. Dal- '-Ul'.lll. Secretary, Miss May Iteid. Treasurer, Mrs. V. Anderson. Kxecutive Mrs. C. Taylor. Mrs. .lames Simpson. Mrs. 11. (ilassey and Mrs. William Heid. DANCING CLASSES , HYPNOTISM IN OPERATIONS nmil'AT. Lithuania. Jan. 3. Prof. A. Waiinarh has recently performed a number of surgical operations at llie Dorpal University llospilnl which have attracted much attention because hvo- uosis was sulisliluled for tar-Colics. Tin palienls are alleged i lo have sulfered no pniiv MONEY MAKES BERLIN IIHIILIX, rei'ileniiiark Jan. H. Since flic was stabilized, R'r- Till- DAILY NEWS Thursday, January 8, 19?j l-ii'MoT -rfjsfl A FOOD """tCONOMY ""ClLw - "" rs.wSS Service Mrs. II. (). Crewe will rccom- inence all the children's classes liu lias become a heller civ in on Saturday. January 10 at 121 which lo live. Such wmiid seem Second Avenue. Under six years 'lo lie llie opinion of al leui j-..-al p.Mi. ; beginners al 3 p.m;iKK0 (iermans who swelled llie advanced pupils al 3.30 p.m.! population of llie capital during llallroom dancing only for boys 1 1 be first nine mouths, of I '.CM. and girls al 7.30 p.m. A short series of adult classes will commence on Monday. January 12, al K p.m. Private lessons by appointment. Phone 511. 7 OVERLOOKED IT "The most forgiving animal in the Xoidogical (iimlens' I believe is the giralTe." "What makes you believe I hair' "Why, dear, lie overlooks everything." RING OFF "llido! May 'I come and see you Ibis evening, round Mabel, darling?" "Of course; Harry, darling." "l-- excuse me Ibis isn't Marry speaking." "Well, this isti'l Mabel." J. i.. uiirisi e was a nassenirer. for SiuillierH by laul night's Irain on Inndnests. for our WEAR DEPARTMENT Western King - Union Made Evert pdjrfull ofwedr Overalls, Smocks $l95 vermis Blue and Striped, sizes 34 to 44 Smocks To match above Strong 7 oz. Denim Unionalls $2-95 Khaki, sizes 36 to 44 Only quantity buying enables this store to sell this well known brand of overalls at these remark SALADA TEA Brown Label Regular Site lb. Special, 70c lb. Blue Label Regular 85c lb. Special, 75c lb. 200 LB. BROKEN SHELLED WALNUTS Special per lb 35c GRAPE NUTS 15c Pkg. Limit (i to each customer. 100 lb. Icing Sugar in bulk. 2 lbs. for 25c SHREDDED Packages for . . . WHEAT 25c Every pair fullof wear COWAN'S INSTANT COCOA ',illi. lias. -eg. 25c. Special 20c Tin At . 1 Unionalls $2-95 ably low prices. Finest materials and worknuiYip in ejery pair CASH AND CARRY SPECIALS FROM 9 A.M. TILL 12 NOON ONLY FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY. People " LZjJ FELS NAPTHA SOAP HI Rio to (;.;rton. Special 75c each L.mil :i lo culi customer JCou,, V t& )fle arc headquarters & HEINZ 57 VARIETIES HEINZ PORK AND BEANS Plain or In Tomato Sauce Sninll size. :t lins for Medium Mze, .1 1ms for 5C0 Tins Sliced or Halved Peaches, 1's, Tails, at 20c per Tin. Limit 10 Tins lo each Customer. Universal Trading Co. 35c 50c Satisfaction January Home Furnishing Sale NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MARKED FOR SPRING CLFflNINn OUR PRICES YOU WILL FIND LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE nrniMn . u-1 Mieets, pair . . 7-5 Sheets, pair . . II-1 Slieeling. yard !-' Twill Sheeting Duuuiciu. TURK KM A rDncu 7-1 Slieeling. yard . Pillow Tubeing, yard yard .Ginghams at 5 yards 3rd Avenue, $3.00 $2.90 . 70c . 00c . 75c . 55c . Ihdored Turkish selling our slock onl at Half Prien for .... $1.00 Silk, I yard wide GEO. D. TITE The Quality Home Furnisher DOWN PRICES TOWEL SPECIAL rowels nee luiii. W'l.il.. 'I'.. ..i .... 1 one niiKisn rowels, per pair Crash Towels, per pair o are uiscoiiliuuing The Patrician Pattern in Cnmrminilv Silverware, and 60c 70c 50c i-oioreii i owels al per pair $2.00. $2.50 mid salon we me M'l'fiul, yard $1.00 Phone 20