tot.. W6 AGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday. Fcbruart Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by ex perience and practical 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, j clocks, silverware, cut j glass, ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpad Third Avenue. 5 Days iWFWnPFlfFR? IN THE MORNING , 7i 'HER GUE WAS COATED .r LABOR COUNCILhad bad taste in mouth D. D. Macdonald Macdonald Re-elected Re-elected President Various Matters Discussed at Meeting tion. A communication from 1 1 C Vancouver Trades & Labor Council request injr the federal gov-crnmcuL In take action on tin mailer of unemployment insur- WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 9 p.m. TOM MIX In "The Last of the Duanes" Turn and Tony in a screen presentation of .atie drey's primping story or the vasl. open spares. A I nits of Hie Texas Hangers in Hie flaming West when life bung on a hair Iriggei. Daring adventures west of Hie Great Divide ntiiiglcij willi sweet ripiiuuce. Hrcathless escapades in. a country where lo flirl willi a married lady was not dangerous bul suicide. Hard riding, swift shooting, outlaws, Texas Hangers, a dashing hern and his wonder horse. .Strong cast: Tom Mix, Marian Nixon, Brindsley Shaw, Frank Nelson, Harry Lonsdale, Lucy Beaumont, and others. MACK SENNETT COMEDY-TOPICS OF THE DAY. -"PICKING PEACHES." Admission 35c and 10c. 5 Days Specials THURSDAY, FEB. 12 to TUESDAY FEB. 17. White Cotton IU g. ;Wc per yard, 3 yards Tor . . . . $1.C0 Grey Cotton Meg. :Uic per yard, . yards Tor 1.00 36" Striped English Flannelette 10 Pieces lo el se from. lh g. '( per yard, 't yards lor ... ... $1.00 30" Striped Flannelette Heg. :ii)r yard, 3 yards Hir $1.00 White Flannelette Heg. Illie, 3 ya'rds for $1.00 Dish Towelling Heg. 25c per yarjl, (i yards for .. $1.00 Ladles' White and Black Fleece-lined Gloves Heg. :() per pair, for per pair 25c 3 dozen Children's White Flannelette Nightgowns 2 In (I years. Heg. SI.. '13 each, for each 35c Misses' Natural Wool and Cotton Vests and Drawers Heg. 1.23 each, for each 70c Infants' Black Woollen Hose .Heg. 13c; each 25c Women's Black Cashmere Hose Heg. ?l.:i3 ,for . . . 90c Boys' Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose Sizes 3 In 7 Mi. Heg. tr; pair 25c Boys' Heavy Cotton Ribbed Hose Sizes S In ti'j. Heg. (I5c pair; II pairs for $1.00 Willi these we are offering a large assortment of llemnanls which must gu at half Hie prices. These bargain prices speak for themselves. WATCH OUR WINDOWS Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phono 645. 7th St. and 3rd Ave. Helgerson Block. Phone 100, Dr. F. P. KENNY - DENTIST The standard of denlblry I have lo offer is measured by these words IIOXKST, ItKUAHLH, I'KHKONAL My methods are (lie lulest, my fees are moderate, and the guarantee 1 give is (UNCONDITIONAL . AHSOLl'TH .SATISFACTION Is my only aim. 'GET MY ESTIMATE FIRST. lit Miss 1'i'iirle. L. Zliuk, liar Cururr, IS. Pres- ,n.s.. write: - -i wa nruiiy troubled ttilli my HviT. ill id lisril tu K't ."mil iliMJ' ! fpi-lis i xviiuld have to fit (IiAmi while I wn lining' my work. I III till! llllll'lllllR, ttllfll I used to (ri't up. . AC a well attended meeting lasl my imifrue v.n cuatcd mid I liad a luidi -III II... lpinr- llm.off Ti-mln j I llH III ni.V liumtli and ofli-n IIiiip. I .. , , .. , . , , i ilirtiiiKliniit the day. I va linuhli'd with Labor UhiiiciI elected of- . , H ,v ,,,,,.., fiCers as follows for the furlll- I surreivd in this way until a friend of coming lenn: President, S. 1). Macdonald (re-1 elected).. Viee-l'resideiil, James 1 tlaek i.. .1 '....., 1 ' 1. I 111 dill I ITilMiri:i, i'l ilUH Deny (re-elcCed). jslalislician K. NV. Tucker: Sergeant-al-Ariiis, J, (J. Anderson. 1'xeculivo committee Harold .1. .Sinilli, .1. J." Uillis, Ja Coombs willt (lie president and secretary. " ' Legislative coiiiinillce Jack llalchford, I). Milne, I). A. Mackenzie, Aid. V. M. llrown, J. II. Meagher and Alex lludcma. Finance comitfee K. W. Tucker, W. X. Hoss and J. Wilson. Tile auditor's report shows the eouncil to lie in a flourishing financial condition. Eight Hour Day There was considerable discussion at llit meeting- over llio ic.xcuiplioiis granted liy the 8-'hour iliiy lioafil and the, secretary was iiislrueled to eoniiniinicalc j willi Frank V. Foster, member o 'the board, for further informa mine whu had used your LAXA-LIVER pills mr (if having' taken tlieln, kii I de cided tn try llieni, and I ean trulhrully ay thai they rertaliily did me a lot of (rood. I rannnt reriuiiniend them too liltrlily lo all lliuse whu suffer a I did." Yini can piiiriire MIJIiuiu- l.mn-I.lver IMII ar all drugKWs or dealer; put tip, for the pint 30 year, ly The T. .Mll-liurn Co., I.luiilrd. Toronto. Ont. ance was endorsed tinil the local nieniber. I'red Slork, will be further communicated willi on Ihe subject. Hospital Matters Hospital mailers were given considerable attention and charges for alleiiliou so far as Workmen's Gnmpcnsaliou Hoard patients tire concerned was criticized. It was fell Ilia) something should be dime to relieve, such patients of extra charges when 1 lie Act staled that every -Uiiiig was lo be lakeu care, oi ri-oiii crutches lo medicine. Tin' mailer will be taken uj willi labor represenlal ives on Hie city i-niiucil willi a view In remedying i lie mailer complained of. LOG SCALINGS WERE SMALL MING MONTH Only Two and a Quarter Million Feet Measured During January This District The timber scalings for the, i in 1 1 1 of January were small, Ihu lolut being 2,8U,887 board eel and 12,5(1(1 lineal feet oT poles. This was made up as rollows: ileil Cedar '.1,281 Coasl Spruce 2,020,121 Hemlock 2 45,783 lliilsam . . 8,(i!)'J !'obs, lineal feel .... 12,5(1(1 Cordwood, curds .. .. 1,(18!) Shingle Hulls, cords . 15.5 i'lllpwood, cords .... 258 SALVAGE COMPANY WILL GET NEW BOAT! - i Wrecked Salvage Chief Will be r-, u.. - I ' Same Typo - i VICTOItlA, Feb. 11. A new! u'socl of a siniibir type, will re-J iduce the Salvage (lllief, now vvrecked on Merry Island should 1 she prove too badly damaged foe urlher ,use, the Pacific Salvage 1 Uiinpany announces. KENTUCKY TO STOP GOSSIPING TONGUES tnvokes Law to Prevent Malicious Wagging and Fines' Imposed I'llA.NKKOIlT, Ky Feb. II. Willi I he announced purpose of I'ui'bing I he malicious wagging of lonjiues, Hie Kentucky anli-!ossii law 1 being invoked and is .securing convictions. rrowuiiig upon the' rl'pealin or scallerliig of false rumors or reports of a slaiidernus or harin- lu I nalure, il places a 1 0 lo KMI fine or 10 lo 50 days' imprisonment, or bulb, as punishment. The iiossiiii'i' is iliiiniil lmi'iIIv i Unless lie js able lo show lo Hie satisfaction of a Judge or jurv : I lull he carefully invest igalcd Ihe source ami foundiitiou of the handled remarks, and proved thai they had reasonable grounds. j ! LADIES' WHIST 'I'lie Daughters of lailaud suslained Iheir first defeat of Hie season at the hands of Ihe Moose Ladies in lasl night's whist league fixture by a score of 5 lo 1. I The second game of the evening ?u.'iiiinm I I,W-(hrk to Kflim CATARRH of th BLADDER Sar Sacceural beartrame HT tnxtre of countercite SPECIAL! ffl. for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 1,000 LBS. SMALL WHITE BEANS. Kxlra Special . , . 100 TINS MAPLE LEAF BRAND PLUMS, 2's. Special Service between the SI. Andrew Ladies ami Orange ladies resiillcil Jn victory fur the former by 1 lo .'. VALHALLA DANCE One Hundrod and Fifty Persons at Enjoyablo Affair In Mot-ropolo Hall Last Night An enjoyable dance was gieu by Ihe Valliiilta Society lal tiixhl in Hie Melrupulc Hall. The affair was in progress fniin, U.30 uiilil o'clock and Ibere were aboul 150 persons presenl. Music was " fu'rnislicd by Hie Weslholine Orchestra- anil refreshments were served at midnight. Aid. Oscar Larsen was master of ereitiouies, O. A. JoIiiisiiii was mi the door and the cominillee In charge consisted of OVcar Larsen, Mrs. O. A. Johnson, Mr1; Ksseu and' Mrs. L I udricLU- 'ssi em SPECIAL! Mater glM Jiioes for 30 Pairs Black Kid Dress Boots, Regular $10.50 eaa Jumble S ale Days Watch This Space Thursday for another smashing Sale for Friday and Saturday The same guarantee of value will accompany all future Jumble Sales CASH AND CARRY SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY FROM 0 A.M. UNTIL 12 NOON. 200 JJ.NS CORN fnliire niaikel price will he 23c . Kxlra Special per tin . . Limit 10 Tins lo each customer,. iilii! ' I 1 ' lllll wm si 50 Packages Sun-Maid Cluster Raisins Special to clear 15c , straight HEINZ WORCESTER SAUCE, Ihe lugged it value on louuy muiKci. Vj 15c l'liil Itotlles, Special 40c Ixm. The Home of "20th Century" Clothes Universal Trading Co. Sati TV Jl ill Tl Ml Curtain Materials CHINTZS CRETONNES SHADOW CLOTHS SPRING RENEWALS CASEMENT CLOTHS MADRAS And POPLINS MARQUESETTES SCRIMS NETS and it U-"1 TEAS are advancing. Ordinary lea-, may go to s (' MALKIN'S BEST TEA Special, per II 65c Limit Id His. In each customer. Mere is a real Snap in Hrooins ELK 5 STRING BROOMS. Special, each C : . - 100 DOZEN TOILET PAPER Special 7 for 25c (Limit .fl.DO) 5 lbs. for 25c 2 Tins for 25c tisfadion COLORED MADRAS SINGLE AND DOUBLE FACED VELOURS. These Specials will he un uiilil Thursday only. See our Window fur Vul'",!i' 3rd Avenue. GEO. D. T1TE The Quality Home Furnisher phone 20